Pernem is counted as belonging to one of the two Goan sub-regions, the Novas Conquistas, or New Conquests. It was taken over, lost and finally regained from the Rajas of Sawantwadi, who were handling the affairs of Pernem Taluka though the Deshprabhu family, a state on Goa's northern border that allied sometimes with the Portuguese and sometimes with the Marathas.. After the capture of Goa by Indian Armed Forces from Portuguese, it became part of Union Territory of Goa. Pernem is the Portuguese spelling. The name in Konkani Pedne, and inhabitants are called Pednecar in Konkani. The surname Pednekar used by some Konkanastha Brahmans may indicate their origins in Pernem.
Location
The Konkan Railway passes through Pernem, and there is a railway station called Pernem at a distance of about 4 km east from the town. The proposed Mopa International Airport is situated at Mopa in Pernem sub-district. National Highway 17, which connects Mumbai and Goa, passes through Pernem
Demographics
, Pernem had a population of 70726 with gender ratio of 959 females to 1000 males.However, the child ratio is much lower i.e. 911.The overall Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Pernem has an average literacy rate of 82.6%, higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 84% and female literacy is 75.1%. In Pernem, 9.1% of the population is under 6 years of age. The total urbanization level is 39.7 percent
A Chapel in Pernem was built in 1852 by the Portuguese after their successful Novo Conquistas campaign. It was elevated into a Parish on January 2, 1855. St. Joseph Church, Pernem was rebuilt in 1864. The Parish was renovated in 2002. The Parish has 5 substations constituted of 11 Small Christian Communities. Currently, Fr. Camilo Simoes is appointed as the Parish Priest.
Others
Pedne hosts a very popular annual fair on Kojagiri poornima at Shri Bhagavati Temple premises. Pernem has contributed immensely to the cultural and literary scene of Goa.
Tourism
This sub-district plays a major part in tourism of North Goa District. Famous places are Kerim or Querim Beach, Arambol Beach, Terekhol Fort, Mandrem beach, Ashwem Beach, Morjim Beach, Alorna Fort. Also near to malpem on NH-17 there is a beautiful temple known as Shri Mulveer Temple.
Casa de Hospides
Also called the House of Hospitality, this building was built by the Portuguese for the Visconde de Pernem - the Deshprabhu family. It was basically a Guest house for Europeans visiting the northern frontier of Goa.
Settlements
Cities
Cities in the district include: Pernem City. Though it may not be large enough to be considered a city, it serves as the Sub-district's capital.
Towns
Towns in the district include: Mandrem, Morjim, Arambol, Parcem