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  2. Media in Goa - Wikipedia

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    The English-language daily Gomantak Times shut down its operations at the end of May 2020. [9] The Gomantak Times had been started in 1986, as part of the Chowgule mining group, and had then been sold to the Pawar family-linked Sakal Publications of Pune (earlier Poona) in 2000. It had some 13 journalist employees. [9]

  3. Shashikala Kakodkar - Wikipedia

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    Two MLAs of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, Jaisingrao Rane and Punaji Achrekar resigned, protesting against Kakodkar's decision-making style without consulting the party rank and file. [9] Pratapsingh Rane also resigned from the government and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, prior to the 1977 Goa Legislative Assembly election.

  4. Goa Revolution Day - Wikipedia

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    Goa Revolution Day is the day in June 1946, ... Gomantak is part of Hindustan, and Portugal rules over it as the British do in the rest of the country. This is an ...

  5. The Navhind Times - Wikipedia

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    Until 1983, The Navhind Times was the sole English-language daily in Goa, till the Portuguese-language O Heraldo converted to being a broadsheet daily in English too on October 10, 1983. In 1987, the Gomantak Times joined, as the third English-language daily in Goa. But it shut down in 2020, during the pandemic year, citing financial pressures.

  6. Goa - Wikipedia

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    Among the list of officially accredited newspapers are O Heraldo, The Navhind Times and The Gomantak Times in English; Bhaangar Bhuin in Konkani (Devanagari script); and Tarun Bharat, Gomantak, Navprabha, Goa Times, Sanatan Prabhat, Govadoot and Lokmat (all in Marathi). All are dailies.

  7. Annexation of Goa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 January 2025. 1961 Indian military operation This article is about the Indian annexation of Goa. For the conquest by Portugal in 1510, see Portuguese conquest of Goa. "Operation Vijay (1961)" redirects here. For the 1999 Indian operation, see Kargil War. See also: Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli ...

  8. Goa liberation movement - Wikipedia

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    The National Congress Goa utilised peaceful satyagraha tactics, while Azad Gomantak Dal advocated revolutionary methods. On 15 August 1954, a mass satyagraha was instigated; however, despite the use of non-violent civil disobedience protest strategies, the Portuguese authorities assaulted and arrested many participants. [ 6 ]

  9. Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (abbr. MGP) is a political party in India.It was Goa's first ruling party after the end of Portuguese rule in Goa in 1961.. The party has its base amongst non-Brahmin Hindu migrants from Maharashtra and their descendants, a group that made up a large section of the poorer residents in Goa during Portuguese rule in Goa and whose numbers increased after 1961 by ...