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President Droupadi Murmu extended warm wishes to the people of Goa on its 39th Statehood Day. She emphasized the importance of preserving Goa's rich cultural heritage and advocated for sustainable tourism practices. Prominent leaders like Amit Shah and Jagat Prakash Nadda recognized Goa's contributions to national growth, especially in tourism. As Goa continues to thrive, its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes remain key attractions for visitors worldwide.

Key Points: President Murmu Leads Goa Statehood Day Celebrations

  • President Murmu celebrates Goa's Statehood Day with greetings
  • Goa praised for cultural heritage and global appeal
  • Leaders call for sustainable tourism practices
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Warm greetings to people of Goa on Statehood Day: Prez Murmu leads nation in extending wishes

Prez Murmu celebrates Goa’s vibrant culture on Statehood Day, highlighting its contribution to India's growth.

"Goa’s rich cultural heritage...continues to draw visitors from across the world. - Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, May 30

Goa, which became the 25th state of India in 1987, is marking its 39th Statehood Day on Friday. President Droupadi Murmu led the nation in extending wishes and greetings to the people of the state.

The day honours Goa’s rich cultural heritage, tradition, progress, and economic development.

In a post on X, President Murmu prayed that the state continues to thrive and contribute to the making of Viksit Bharat. She said the tourists and residents should come together to preserve Goa's culture and heritage.

"Warm greetings to the people of Goa on Statehood Day! Goa's rich cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, warm hospitality and several other attractions continue to draw visitors from across the world. Tourists and residents should come together to preserve Goa's culture and heritage by adopting sustainable tourism practices and supporting local communities. May the state of Goa continue to thrive and contribute to the making of Viksit Bharat," the President's post read.

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant called upon the people to reaffirm their commitment to building a stronger, 'Swayampurna', and a Viksit Goa for generations to come.

He said, "On the proud occasion of 39th #GoaStatehoodDay, heartfelt greetings to all Goenkars! Today, we celebrate the historic moment when Goa became the 25th state of the Indian Union, a land known for its diverse culture and uplifting spirit, which is now reinforced with a progressive vision. Let us reaffirm our commitment to building a stronger, Swayampurna, and a Viksit Goa for generations to come."

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while extending his wishes, said that Goa has contributed immensely to the nation's growth, shining as a global tourist destination.

"Warm greetings to our sisters and brothers of Goa on their Statehood Day. Blessed with vibrant cultures and heritage, Goa has contributed immensely to the nation's growth, shining as a global tourist destination. I pray for the continued prosperity of the state," HM Shah wrote on X.

Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda said the state has made significant contributions to India’s tourism economy and overall development. "My heartfelt greetings to all my brothers and sisters of Goa on their Statehood Day. Known for its scenic landscapes and breathtaking beaches, Goa beautifully blends modernity with tradition. Beyond its natural beauty, the state has made significant contributions to India’s tourism economy and overall development. May Goa continue to reach new heights of development, and may its people be blessed with good health and prosperity."

Union Minister Piyush Goyal said the state's picturesque beauty and vibrant culture are admired by people across the world. He said, "Warm greetings to my sisters and brothers from Goa on their Statehood Day. Goa’s picturesque beauty and vibrant culture are admired by people across the world. My best wishes to Goa as it continues to scale new heights of prosperity!"

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Goa is truly India's pearl! 🌊 The way it preserves Portuguese architecture while being 100% Indian at heart is remarkable. Happy Statehood Day to all Goenkars! Let's all visit responsibly and keep those beaches clean.
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Priya M.
While Goa's tourism is celebrated, we must also focus on preserving local identity. The real Goa is in its villages, not just beach parties. Hope the government invests more in sustainable development that benefits locals.
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Amit S.
Goa's contribution to India's soft power is unmatched! Every foreigner I meet talks about Goa with stars in their eyes. But we Indians sometimes take it for granted. Let's explore our own country more!
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Sunita R.
The 'Swayampurna Goa' vision is inspiring! As someone who visited last year, I was impressed by the local entrepreneurship - from spice farms to handicrafts. More power to Goa's self-reliance journey!
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Vikram P.
Happy Statehood Day Goa! 🎉 But can we talk about infrastructure? The roads need improvement and public transport could be better. For a global tourist destination, basic amenities should match international standards.
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Neha T.
Goa's unique blend of Indian and Portuguese culture is what makes it special. The churches, the food, the music - nowhere else in India has this charm. Preserving this heritage should be top priority!

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