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india stopped celebration of 500 year anniversary of portuguese entry to goa on ground that it was an insult to indias freedom fighters
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- India halted celebration of 500-year anniversary of Portuguese entry into Goa.
- Government views commemoration as insult to freedom fighters and anti-colonial movement.
- Portuguese colonial rule in Goa ended on December 19, 1961 via Operation Vijay.
- Goa Liberation Day is officially celebrated on December 19.
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