Panaji

Panaji
Ponnjem (Goan Konkani)
Panjim
Panaji city view
Atal Setu
People's Art Gallery & Café
Street of Panjim
Relax Inn cafe
Road along Vasco-da-gama
Mandovi bridge
Goa Villa Paradiso
Location of Panaji in Goa
Coordinates: 15°29′56″N 73°49′40″E / 15.49889°N 73.82778°E / 15.49889; 73.82778
Country India
State Goa
DistrictNorth Goa
Sub-districtTiswadi
Elevated to Capital1843
Government
  TypeMunicipal Corporation
  MayorRohit Monserrate
  Deputy MayorSanjeev Naik
  Member of the Legislative Assembly of GoaAtanasio Monserrate (BJP)
Area
  City
8.27 km2 (3.19 sq mi)
  Metro
76.3 km2 (29.5 sq mi)
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  City
40,017
  Rank3rd in Goa
  Density4,800/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
  Metro
114,759
DemonymPonnjekar
Languages
  Official
  Additional/Cultural
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
403001
Telephone code0832
Vehicle registrationGA-01, GA-07
Websitewww.ccpgoa.com

Panaji (/ˈpʌnəi/; Goan Konkani: Ponnjem, IPA: [pɵɳdʒĩ], )also known as Panjim, is the capital of the Indian state of Goa and the headquarters of North Goa district. Previously, it was the territorial capital of the former Portuguese India. It lies on the banks of the Mandovi river estuary in the Tiswadi sub-district (taluka). With a population of 114,759 in the metropolitan area, Panaji is Goa's largest urban agglomeration, ahead of Margao and Mormugao.

Panaji has terraced hills, concrete buildings with balconies and red-tiled roofs, churches, and a riverside promenade. There are avenues lined with gulmohar, acacia and other trees. The baroque Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church is located overlooking the main square known as Praça da Igreja. Panaji has been selected as one of a hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under the Smart Cities Mission. Panaji's HDI is almost around 0.90, and is considered to be the best amongst other major Indian cities.

The city was built with stepped streets and a 7-kilometre-long (4-mile) promenade on a planned grid system after the Portuguese relocated the capital from Velha Goa in the 17th century. It was elevated from a town to a city on 22 March 1843.