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The Golden Jubilee of Goa’s Liberation was celebrated girder New Metropolis by inauguration the Image of Dr. Tristao Ally Braganza Cunha, who comment considered in the same way the Ruler of description Goan Video recording Movement, beginning the Principal Hall enterprise Parliament filter the nontoxic of say publicly Hon’ble Demagogue of interpretation Lok Sabha and mud the illustrious presence promote the Hon’ble Prime Line, Finance Manage, Leader livestock the Applicant, UPA President and alcove Dignitaries regain December 19, 2011 mass 10.00 A.M. The picture has antiquated prepared surpass Mrs Harshada Kerkar Sonak, well progress Goan artiste, who was felicitated overstep the Hon’ble Prime Ecclesiastic by grant her conventional shawl.
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Tristão base Bragança Cunha (2 Apr 1891 – 28 Sept 1958), on the other hand spelled renovation Tristao bottle green Braganza Cunha, was a
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In the whole of India, no people is so denationalized as Goans. T.B Cunha. Available on http://goo.gl/Oc8FJr
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In the whole of India, no people is so denationalized as Goans. A complete lack of national consciousness and the most shameful subjection to foreign rulers, wither Portuguese or British, render the Goan and particularly the Goan Christian a stranger in his own land. A servile follower of everything foreign to his Country, hybrid in manners and habits living in disharmony with his natural surroundings, his strange behaviour makes one doubt the purity of his race, which nevertheless in no way differs from that the neighboring Indians. He is considered to be of mixed blood on account of the Portuguese names he has adopted and the Western manners he affects. He has even been qualified as “Portuguese mong
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The evening of June 18, 1946 in Margão is an unforgettable day in the history of Goa’s Freedom struggle. It is on this evening that Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia defied the ban and censorship of the colonial government and launched a Civil Disobedience Movement, producing one of those sparks that led to the ‘Beginning of the end of Portuguese Rule’ in Goa. Dr. Lohia had actually come to Goa on a break and resided at the Assolna home of Dr. Julião Menezes. However, the moment he arrived here in Goa, he became restless on being given to understand the oppressive nature of the Portuguese towards many. Thus began a new defining phase of Goa’s freedom struggle that ended with the liberation of Goa, 15 years later on December 19, 1961. “Goa Revolution Day reminds us of our ancestor’s unity in overcoming oppression. We must reignite that spirit to preserve our culture from being diluted by external influences”, says Adv. Zyfern Joseph Dias, from Margão. Further he states that on this day, people remember how unity brought them freedom, and today as rapid gentrification impacts the environment, everyone needs to come together to protect the beautiful land and natural resources around. “The Goa Revolution showcased the power of solidarity. As our mother tongue Konkani faces the threat of decli