Goa Liberation Day

Goa Liberation Day (Portugese: Dia da libertação de Goa) (Konkani: गोंय मुक्ति दिस, Goem Mukti Dis) (Hindi: गोवा मुक्ति दिवस[2]) is observed on December 19 every year in Goa, India.[3][4] The Goa Liberation Day is celebrated in commemoration of the Indian armed forces freeing Goa from Portuguese rule.[5] Also, India was completely free from European rule on this day

Goa Liberation Day
The War Memorial at Indian Naval Ship Gomantak was constructed in memory of seven young gallant sailors and other personnel who laid down their lives on 19 December 1961 in the “Operation Vijay (1961)” undertaken by the Indian Navy for liberation of Anjediva Island and Territories of Goa, Daman and Diu from the Portuguese rule in India.[1]
Observed byGoans, Indians
SignificanceLiberation of Goa from Portugal
Date19 December
2020 date19 December 2020
FrequencyAnnual
Related toGoa liberation movement

Background

Goa, an Indian state, was liberated on December 19, 1961, from around 450 years of Portuguese rule.[6]

Observance

Various programmes organised across Goa to mark the Goa Liberation Day.[7]

See also

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