The Navhind Times was established on 18 February 1963, after
India conquered the former Portuguese colony, it was Goa's first English newspaper, and was launched by the
Dempo Brothers, including the elder Vasantarao Dempo. They were involved in mining business. The publication hired two editors
Lambert Mascarenhas and T.V. Parvate. Mascarenhas remained its editor in early 1960s, before starting
Goa Today magazine in 1966. He was awarded
Gomant Vibhushan Award, the highest civilian award of Goa in 2014.{{cite web | title = Lambert Mascarenhas to get Gomant Vibushan | url = http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Lambert-Mascarenhas-to-get-Gomant-Vibushan/articleshow/35745378.cms Until 1983,
The Navhind Times was the sole English-language daily in
Goa, till the
Portuguese-language O Heraldo converted to being a broadsheet daily in English too on October 10, 1983. In 1987, the
Gomantak Times joined, as the third English-language daily in Goa. But it shut down in 2020, during the pandemic year, citing financial pressures. In the meanwhile,
The Times of India, a major newspaper from Mumbai (Bombay), also started a Goa edition in the early 2000s. Likewise, another newspaper launched here was
The Goan of the
Timblo group. ==Editors==