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               August 25, 2009 - Goanet's 15th Anniversary

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Very often our own heroes are forgotten in the maze of history. Here is an 
excerpt from my own project. This pertains to what transpired immediately 
following Liberation.

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In 1961, the first sign of liberation was the conferring of Indian citizenship 
on subjects who were previously Portuguese nationals. Simultaneously 5 crores 
worth of Escudo, which had been Goa’s currency since 1958, was withdrawn from 
Bank National Ultramarino,12 and an equivalent amount of Indian currency put in 
circulation. Goan loyalty was immediately put to the test. Dr Redualdo da 
Costa, President of Junta de Comercio Externo during the Portuguese regime, had 
to sign an oath of allegiance to the President of India. Meanwhile, an Indian 
“advisor” took up office at the Secretariat building in Panjim and would now 
exert influence over all import-export policy decisions. Overnight Dr. Redualdo 
da Costa became redundant. He would confess to a visiting British Assitant 
Trade Commissionar, that he was told what he ought to do by the advisor and 
that the new policies that had come into effect were as baffling to him as 
everyone else.

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To this I shall now be adding invaluable information provided by our very own 
chaca, Alfred.

best,
selma


      
  • ... eric pinto
    • ... Alfred de Tavares
      • ... Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक न ोरोन्या
      • ... Carvalho
        • ... Alfred de Tavares
          • ... Carvalho
      • ... eric pinto
        • ... Gabe Menezes
          • ... eric pinto

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