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Goa Liberation Day 2020: History And Significance
Goa Liberation Day is an annual observance celebrated on 19 December every year. The event commemorates the day when the Indian Armed Forces freed Goa from the Portuguese rule in 1971.

Before this day, Goa was under the Portuguese rule for 450 years. It is said that several parts of India were colonised by the Portuguese ruler in 1510. But by the end of the 19th century Portuguese colonies were limited only to Daman, Nagar Haveli, Diu and the Anjediva Island. Today we are here to tell you about this day.
History
When
India
gained
its
independence
on
15
August
1947,
Goa
was
still
under
the
Portuguese
rule.
This
is
when
Portuguese
denied
withdrawing
their
rule
from
Goa
and
other
territories
of
India.
Even
after
the
repeated
negotiations
by
Pandit
Jawaharlal
Nehru,
the
former
Prime
Minister
of
India,
it
was
decided
that
only
military
intervention
could
help.
This
led
to
the
36-hour
military
operation
which
was
conducted
on
18
December
1961.
The
operation
was
named
'Operation
Vijay'
which
meant
operation
victory
in
English.
The
operation
involved
the
attacks
from
the
Indian
Army,
Navy
and
Airforce.
It
is
said
that
on
19
December
1961,
India
won
and
Goa
was
freed
from
the
Portuguese
rule.
Significance
- The Goa Liberation Day is observed by organising various events and festivities.
- People take out a torchlight procession from three different locations within the state.
- People give tribute to those who lost their lives during the Goa Liberation.
- Various cultural programmes are also held.
- The day aims at recognising the importance of Goa, accomplishing the tourism sector.



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