Goa was freed from the Portuguese dominion on December 19, 1961 after a freedom movement and Army operation. It was granted full statehood in 1987.
On
the 57th
Liberation Day of Goa, the state government Wednesday appealed to
the people to make the coastal state free of plastic and pollution.
Various
programmes were held across Goa to mark the occasion.
In
absence of ailing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, Legislative
Assembly Speaker Pramod Sawant unfurled the national flag at the
official function held here this morning.
Parrikar,
63, has been recuperating at his private residence near here since
October 14, after he was discharged from Delhi's All India Institute
of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
Goa
was freed from the Portuguese dominion on December 19, 1961 after a
freedom movement and Army operation. It was granted full statehood in
1987.
In
his 10-minute speech made in Konkani, Sawant touched upon Parrikar's
inability to attend the event on medical grounds.(Business
Standard )
"The
state government is trying hard to make Goa plastic and pollution
free, but the efforts can become fruitful only with the active
participation of citizens. On this day, let us take the pledge to
make Goa free of plastic and pollution", he said.
Lakhs
of tourists visit Goa
every year for its picturesque beaches.
The
problem of plastic items being dumped haphazardly by tourists at
various beaches is a cause of concern for the administration as well
as environmentalists.
During
his address, Sawant listed out various developmental programmes,
infrastructural works and employment generating initiatives taken up
by the BJP-led government with the help of the Centre.
"Completion
of two bridges over Mandovi and Zuari rivers, in addition to the
existing ones (bridges), will help streamline flow of traffic from
North Goa to South Goa", the speaker said.
Sawant
also recalled the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and citizens to
get Goa liberated from the 450-year rule of the Portuguese in 1961.
He
also hailed the Indian armed forces for pushing the Portuguese
military out of the state in 1961.
Meanwhile,
addressing a gathering in Margao in south Goa, GFP leader and state
Town and Country Planning Minister Vijai Sardesai stressed the need
to liberate oneself from "regressive ideas, pseudo activism,
external interference and patronising attitudes".
"Liberation
of Goa happened in 1961, but we should remember that liberation is a
continuous process and it can never be over", said the minister
whose Goa Forward Party (GFP) is one of the constituents of the
BJP-led coalition government in the coastal state.
"Only
adversaries have changed since 1961. We have new threats from inside
and outside. We also have to liberate ourselves from our prejudices,
negativity, dogmas and petty rivalries. We should also liberate
ourselves from dependence to take Goa forward", he said.
Underlining
the need for "neo-liberation", the minister said, "we
need neo revolutionaries, neo-activists and neo-Goemkars (Goans)".
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