Honoring Kerala's Unsung Heroes: A Tribute to Freedom Fighters in the Goa Liberation Movement
A special event will honor Kerala's freedom fighters who participated in the Goa Liberation Movement, celebrating their contributions to India's national struggle. The function, attended by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, aims to educate the public about the historical significance of Goa's liberation and foster national unity.
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Families of Kerala freedom fighters who actively participated in the Goa Liberation Movement are to be honored on Friday at Lok Bhavan. The event, scheduled for Goa Liberation Day, will be graced by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar.
The ceremony seeks to highlight the vital role played by Kerala's freedom fighters in India's struggle against colonial rule. By commemorating this pivotal chapter, organizers aim to inspire the public and instill values of patriotism and unity across generations.
The Goa Liberation Movement, culminating in 1961, ended Portuguese colonialism in Goa, driven by relentless political, cultural, and armed resistance. Among the noteworthy Malayali participants were politicians and activists who faced severe repercussions yet remained undeterred in their fight for liberation.

