State Celebrates its 47th Liberation Day - Pics


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Pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji

Panaji, Dec 19: December 19, 2007 marked the 47th anniversery of the Goa Liberation Day. Hundreds of school children, along with the defence personnel, the state police force, fire brigade, politicians, freedom fighters and the general public came together and assembled on the Parade grounds at Campal, Panaji to celebrate this auspicious day.


Chief minister Digamber Kamat inspecting the  parade


The flag-hoisting


Cadets fully involved in the parade inspection


The gathering


CM receives the salute during the march past


Chief minister Digambar Kamat honouring home guard officer John Aguiar and a woman traffic officer


The drill show


School students during the march past


Chief minister delivering his speech


Students presenting a unique performance on integration


 
A police jawan keeping a close watch on the Parade grounds at Campal


A wider view of the proceedings at Campal


     Rajtilak Naik

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