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President hails Goa's progress on liberation day

The President said that the achievement cannot be credited to any particular individual or the period. This has been achieved due to the efforts of various governments and different situations underwent by the state.

President hails Goa's progress on liberation day
President hails Goa's progress on liberation day
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Published : Dec 20, 2020, 9:30 AM IST

Panaji (Goa): People from all communities fought for Goa''s liberation from Portuguese rule, and all succeeding governments contributed to its progress, President Ram Nath Kovind said on Saturday as the state celebrated its 60th Liberation Day.

Goa was freed from the colonial rule on this day in 1961.

President hails Goa's progress on liberation day

The President, who laid a wreath at the Martyrs'' Memorial at Azad Maidan after his arrival in the state in the afternoon, later attended "Goa @60", an event organized by the state government to mark the day.

Union AYUSH minister Shripad Naik, Governor BS Koshyari and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant were also present on the dais.

"Goa was not a developed state when it was liberated from Portuguese rule but 60 years down the line, it has the highest per capita income (in the country)," the President said.

"This achievement cannot be credited to any particular individual or the period. This has been achieved due to efforts of various governments and different situations underwent by the state," Kovind said.

The President also mentioned Congress leader and former chief minister Digambar Kamat, now the Leader of Opposition, as being among those who contributed to the state''s progress.

Chief Minister Sawant has taken up the mission "Atmanirbhar Bharat, Sawayampurna Goa" (self-reliant India, self-reliant Goa) and is taking forward late Manohar Parrikar''s legacy, the President said.

He also noted that pharmaceutical companies based in Goa have played a crucial role globally amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Goa is also emerging as an important IT hub, he said.

Hospitality in the state has been a major attraction for the tourists, the president said.

Mahatma Gandhi used to say, during the pre-liberation era, that `like Kashmir and any other state, Goa is also part of India'', he reminded.

Also read: President pays tributes to martyrs on 60th Goa Liberation Day

That is why the Gandhian ideology was adopted. Organizations like Azad Gomantak Dal and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh joined hands and fought for liberation.

"He had faith in India''s unity and integrity. Like Gandhiji, Ram Manohar Lohia also believed that Goa was a part of India," he said.

The aim of Goa''s liberation struggle was not just civil liberties but also to join mainstream India, he said.

"All the organizations and communities together fought to liberate the state from Portuguese rule," he said.

Speaking further, President Kovind said that the Goa liberation struggle was not only a struggle for civil liberties but also a struggle to unite with the country.

Cultural and religious harmony has survived as citizens have embraced the principle of equal civil law. It is an example of Goa's progressive thinking.

Union minister Naik paid homage to all the freedom fighters and hailed the Indian armed forces who liberated Goa.

While tourism and mining are the backbones of Goan economy, the agriculture sector should be revived in the state, he said.

The Indian International Film Festival, Mopa International Airport, will further boost the tourism sector.

Naik, who is the minister of state for defence, also urged local youth to join the armed forces.

Also read: Kovind to inaugurate 60th Goa Liberation Day celebration

In an apparent reference to a protest against double-tracking of the railway line in the state, he said, "It has been a habit to oppose developmental projects. We should sit together and resolve the differences."

The farmers'' agitation which started in Punjab is subsiding as they have understood "anti-national intentions" of opposition parties, the Union minister said.

Chief minister Sawant said that Goa has a long history of struggle, as it was under colonial rule longer than the rest of India.

He also appealed Young people to join the army and said that instead of opposing development projects, we should put aside our differences and come together.

"December 19, 1961, is significant date in the history of India as Goa''s liberation completed the independence of India," he said.

"The Goa @60 event will decide the blueprint for next sixty years on various sectors including education," he said.

A cultural program 'Gonyacho Gaj' was presented with the participation of artists from all over the state.

With inputs from PTI

Panaji (Goa): People from all communities fought for Goa''s liberation from Portuguese rule, and all succeeding governments contributed to its progress, President Ram Nath Kovind said on Saturday as the state celebrated its 60th Liberation Day.

Goa was freed from the colonial rule on this day in 1961.

President hails Goa's progress on liberation day

The President, who laid a wreath at the Martyrs'' Memorial at Azad Maidan after his arrival in the state in the afternoon, later attended "Goa @60", an event organized by the state government to mark the day.

Union AYUSH minister Shripad Naik, Governor BS Koshyari and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant were also present on the dais.

"Goa was not a developed state when it was liberated from Portuguese rule but 60 years down the line, it has the highest per capita income (in the country)," the President said.

"This achievement cannot be credited to any particular individual or the period. This has been achieved due to efforts of various governments and different situations underwent by the state," Kovind said.

The President also mentioned Congress leader and former chief minister Digambar Kamat, now the Leader of Opposition, as being among those who contributed to the state''s progress.

Chief Minister Sawant has taken up the mission "Atmanirbhar Bharat, Sawayampurna Goa" (self-reliant India, self-reliant Goa) and is taking forward late Manohar Parrikar''s legacy, the President said.

He also noted that pharmaceutical companies based in Goa have played a crucial role globally amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Goa is also emerging as an important IT hub, he said.

Hospitality in the state has been a major attraction for the tourists, the president said.

Mahatma Gandhi used to say, during the pre-liberation era, that `like Kashmir and any other state, Goa is also part of India'', he reminded.

Also read: President pays tributes to martyrs on 60th Goa Liberation Day

That is why the Gandhian ideology was adopted. Organizations like Azad Gomantak Dal and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh joined hands and fought for liberation.

"He had faith in India''s unity and integrity. Like Gandhiji, Ram Manohar Lohia also believed that Goa was a part of India," he said.

The aim of Goa''s liberation struggle was not just civil liberties but also to join mainstream India, he said.

"All the organizations and communities together fought to liberate the state from Portuguese rule," he said.

Speaking further, President Kovind said that the Goa liberation struggle was not only a struggle for civil liberties but also a struggle to unite with the country.

Cultural and religious harmony has survived as citizens have embraced the principle of equal civil law. It is an example of Goa's progressive thinking.

Union minister Naik paid homage to all the freedom fighters and hailed the Indian armed forces who liberated Goa.

While tourism and mining are the backbones of Goan economy, the agriculture sector should be revived in the state, he said.

The Indian International Film Festival, Mopa International Airport, will further boost the tourism sector.

Naik, who is the minister of state for defence, also urged local youth to join the armed forces.

Also read: Kovind to inaugurate 60th Goa Liberation Day celebration

In an apparent reference to a protest against double-tracking of the railway line in the state, he said, "It has been a habit to oppose developmental projects. We should sit together and resolve the differences."

The farmers'' agitation which started in Punjab is subsiding as they have understood "anti-national intentions" of opposition parties, the Union minister said.

Chief minister Sawant said that Goa has a long history of struggle, as it was under colonial rule longer than the rest of India.

He also appealed Young people to join the army and said that instead of opposing development projects, we should put aside our differences and come together.

"December 19, 1961, is significant date in the history of India as Goa''s liberation completed the independence of India," he said.

"The Goa @60 event will decide the blueprint for next sixty years on various sectors including education," he said.

A cultural program 'Gonyacho Gaj' was presented with the participation of artists from all over the state.

With inputs from PTI

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