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Goa Statehood Day on May 30th celebrates its 1987 transition from union territory to India's 25th state, marking the end of Portuguese rule, honoring Goa's rich cultural heritage
Celebrated on May 30th to commemorates Goa's official recognition as India's 25th state in 1987, highlighting its transition from union territory to a full-fledged state
Goa was under Portuguese rule for over 450 years until India liberated it in 1961 through Operation Vijay, integrating Goa, Daman, and Diu into the Indian Union
On this date in 1987, Goa was separated from Daman and Diu, becoming the 25th state of India, with Panaji as its capital and Konkani as its official language
Goa's colonial history began in 1510 when Portuguese leader Alfonso de Albuquerque conquered the region from the Adil Shah of Bijapur
In 1961, India launched Operation Vijay to annex Portuguese territories, ending colonial rule and bringing Goa, Daman, and Diu into the Indian mainland as union territory
Goa's statehood on May 30, 1987, marked its full integration into India, a significant milestone in its history, celebrated annually with pride and cultural events
Goa Statehood Day features vibrant festivities, showcasing the state's rich cultural heritage and honoring those who fought for liberation from Portuguese rule
The day serves as a reminder of Goa's journey from colonial subjugation to statehood, celebrating its unique identity within the Indian Republic
Goa Statehood Day not only celebrates the past struggles and achievements but also looks forward to a bright future as a proud member of the Indian Union