Panaji: a clear picture of the movement of Goa and Bangladeshi liberation has not yet reached a new generation, said Governor Pillai Pillai while speaking at an event in Raj Bhavan on Thursday.
“This is the duty of the community, especially writers and historians, to forward information to future generations.
Author and creative thinkers can bring major changes in society through motivation and guidance,” he said.
Pillai remembered the struggle of the people of Bangladesh for independence and its formation in 1971 and said that the struggle of the independence of Bangladesh was a struggle for the causes of humanity, led by students.
“There must be a persistent effort, because only creative thoughts can change the community,” he said.
On December 16, 1971, the Pakistani army surrendered to India-Bangladesh’s troops, officially made Bangladesh new nations.
That day every year was observed as a day of victory to commemorate the liberation movement.
Lokayukta from Kerala, retired Supreme Court Judge Cyriac Joseph released a coffee table book entitled ‘Thirty Day Mission Humanity’ in Raj Bhavan.
He talks about the importance of every citizen as a “good human being” and guarding the constitutional principles of secularism and democracy, he urges everyone to respect all religions and regulate their lives with the principle of “life and help.” On that occasion, financial assistance was channeled to five social service institutions and ten dialysis patients.
Greek winners this year Damodar Mauzo and Rear Admiral Philipose George Pynumootil, who was recently awarded ati Vishisht Seva Medal, was treated on that occasion.