By A Staff Reporter
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant expressed his appreciation for the Gazette department's efforts in launching a series of books dedicated to the state's freedom fighters. At the launch event for the book titled "Trial Files of Freedom Fighters" held in Panaji, Sawant highlighted the significance of documenting the stories of those who bravely raised their voices against Portuguese colonial rule.
"I am thankful to our Gazette department for the launch of our books on Goa's freedom fighters. The five books are based on the freedom fighters for raising their voices against the Portuguese," Sawant stated, emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring the contributions of these individuals in the struggle for Goa's liberation.
The collection of books aims to educate the public about the sacrifices made by these freedom fighters and to preserve their legacy for future generations. By shedding light on their trials and tribulations, the initiative seeks to inspire a sense of pride and awareness among the people of Goa regarding their rich historical heritage.
Sawant's remarks reflect a broader commitment to recognizing and celebrating the history of Goa's independence movement, ensuring that the stories of these heroes continue to resonate within the community. The launch of these books marks an important step in fostering a deeper understanding of the state's journey towards freedom.