Pirna, Goa

[1] Pirna is bounded on its west by the village of Nadora and Bicholim sub-district of taluka lies on its east.

[1] Pirna has a canopy of green covering it—coconut palms, cashew plantations and rice paddy fields.

Pirna has gained fame for excelling at the all-India level for its Marathi plays (nataks) which were produced by the local Astha Gandha Society.

[1] Hanumant Kambli, the Goan artist and art professor, hails from Pirna, though currently based at Ribandar.

Other persons from the area include former opening batsman for India and Bombay Ranji team ex-captain Sudhir Naik, nephrologist-renal specialist Dr Arun Halarnkar,[1] Other notable persons connected to the village and residents include poet-RJ Sangam Bhonsule, Marathi singer Kishor Dessai, tabla maker Pandurang Parab, freedom fighters, poet Govind Shantaram Sinai Bhonsule, social activist Manoj Parab who founded the Revolutionary Goans Party, among others.

The Pirna Dudh (Milk) Society is a centre of economic activity, based out of Talap Vaddo.