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Vasona Lion Safari BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit the Lion Safari Wildlife Park in Silvasa is in the
Vasona Lion Safari park, a major attraction, is about 10 km from month of June, as the temperature is quite moderate and you can find
Silvasa. The 20 acre land is basically part of Dadra & Nagar Haveli the lions sitting under the shadow of the trees in the forest.
Wildlife sanctuary. The park is known as the home of Asiatic lions. You
TRIVIA
can take a ride in vans fitted with net mesh screen to explore the park
and spot the lions in their natural habitat. The Lion Safari Wildlife Park is an initiative by the Dadra & Nagar
Haveli Government to safeguard the Asiatic Lion.
The park was established to conserve Asiatic lioness and lion, provide
proper medication, take care of their cubs and keep a track of its Opening hours of Vasona Lion Safari park: Open all days except
breeding. It covers almost 25 hectares of land and is enclosed within Monday 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
a 3 meter high wall. The park is next to the Satmaliya Deer Park which The entry fees for Vasona Lion Safari park are charged to maintain the
is also very famous for its beauty & has numerous variety of deer. surrounding / fencing of the safari.
The Lion Safari Wildlife Park is covered with a 3 km road net, allowing WHERE TO STAY
easy locomotion of specially caged Safari vehicles. Thus, the overall
The nearest hotels to Lion Safari are:
experience not only gives us the rare opportunity of witnessing the
magnanimous life of the 'King of the jungle', but also inculcates the Ÿ Lotus Resort, Silvasa Distance: 0.44 km
urgent need to conserve them. Ÿ Lords Resort, Silvasa Distance: 2.19 km
HISTORY Ÿ Treat Resort, Silvasa Distance: 1.31 km
The Lion Safari Wildlife Park of Silvasa is an Endeavour by the Dadra & Ÿ Golden Pond Resort, Silvasa Distance: 3.34 km
Nagar Haveli Government to safeguard the Asiatic Lion (Panthera Leo).
Ÿ Hotel Excellency, Silvasa Distance: 7.83 km
The overall outline of the Dadra & Nagar Haveli Wildlife Sanctuary
happens to be 92 sq km which covers about 25 hectares for the Lion Ÿ Khanvel Resort, Silvasa Distance: 1.31 km
Safari Wildlife Park. The zone is also home to the tribal, thus a barricade Ÿ Hotel Green Wood, Silvasa Distance: 1.37 km
of about 7 meter chain-links safeguards it from outside disturbance.




166 dadara & nagar haveli









Dance and music form an inseparable part of the culture of Kathodi The Kokna of Dadra and Nagar Haveli constitute 16.85 % of the total Diwali as Barash, Kaali puja, Bhawada and also worship Graam Devi KOLI: This Union Territory of the country of India was initially ruled by the
tribe. They are shy and peace loving tribal people living a very simple tribal population in the union territory. Settled mainly along the or the presiding deity of the village following Hindu rituals. The small tribal community called Kolis. Stretching over an area of
life by following their culture and traditions. The Kathodi tribe lives in foothills of the Western Ghats, they are mainly an agrarian community traditional Varlies in Dadra and Nagar Haveli wear colorful clothes 491 sq. kms, the land is home to a number of tribal communities. The
the forests and depends on the forests for their livelihood. Most of the and mostly cultivate paddy. The Kokana have their own set of rituals, typical to the group itself. The Varli men traditionally use turbans, a area has got a tribal population of more than 62 % of the total
people are involved in profession of making catechew or katha. custom and culture that differentiate them from the other tribes in cloth to cover the loin and a small waist coat.
population. With a majority of tribal population, this territory is regarded
Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Dadra and Nagar Haveli Kokana mainly
as one of the tribal areas in India. The tribal community of Dubla and
follow Hinduism.
Dhodia are found mainly towards the northern side of the union territory
Naika or Nayakas in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a tribal area, where whereas the other tribal groups are scattered in different parts of the
the major portion of the population comprises of tribal people. The
area in between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats' foothills.
major tribes of the region are Dhodia, Kokna and Varli. Some of the
LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY TRIBES OF D & N H
other tribes living in the area are Koli, Nayakas, Kolghas, Kathod,
Naika and Dublas tribes can be found all over the territory of Dadra Different tribal groups have their distinct tribal dialect. However, the
and Nagar Haveli. Naika is one of the tribes that live in Dadra and most famous among them are Bhili and Bhilodi. Apart from that some
Nagar Haveli. This tribal population is less compared to other tribes in of them even speak Hindi, Marathi and Gujrati.
the union territory.
CONSTITUTES RELIGIOUS BELIEF OF TRIBES: Most members of the
VARLI:The Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli belong to the scheduled
varied tribal communities of this union territory of western India
tribes and are highly populated constituting 62.94 % of the total
being followers of Hinduism, gives much importance to the different
tribal population in the union territory. These peace loving tribal
religious rituals. They, mainly the Varlis, believe moon and sun to be
groups attract people with their interesting ways of life. The Dadra
God's two eyes. Images of the deities are mostly made of stone and
and Nagar Haveli Varlies have a non - Aryan origin and are found to be
are placed amidst the tree groves. Maximum numbers of tribal
settled all over the place. The Varlies are usually Hindus and follow
many of the Hindu rites, rituals and festivals. Like them they celebrate villages are featured with a temple housing the local deity as well as


162 dadara & nagar haveli histury & culture 163

Dance and music form an inseparable part of the culture of Kathodi The Kokna of Dadra and Nagar Haveli constitute 16.85 % of the total Diwali as Barash, Kaali puja, Bhawada and also worship Graam Devi KOLI: This Union Territory of the country of India was initially ruled by the
tribe. They are shy and peace loving tribal people living a very simple tribal population in the union territory. Settled mainly along the or the presiding deity of the village following Hindu rituals. The small tribal community called Kolis. Stretching over an area of
life by following their culture and traditions. The Kathodi tribe lives in foothills of the Western Ghats, they are mainly an agrarian community traditional Varlies in Dadra and Nagar Haveli wear colorful clothes 491 sq. kms, the land is home to a number of tribal communities. The
the forests and depends on the forests for their livelihood. Most of the and mostly cultivate paddy. The Kokana have their own set of rituals, typical to the group itself. The Varli men traditionally use turbans, a area has got a tribal population of more than 62 % of the total
people are involved in profession of making catechew or katha. custom and culture that differentiate them from the other tribes in cloth to cover the loin and a small waist coat.
population. With a majority of tribal population, this territory is regarded
Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Dadra and Nagar Haveli Kokana mainly
as one of the tribal areas in India. The tribal community of Dubla and
follow Hinduism.
Dhodia are found mainly towards the northern side of the union territory
Naika or Nayakas in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a tribal area, where whereas the other tribal groups are scattered in different parts of the
the major portion of the population comprises of tribal people. The
area in between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats' foothills.
major tribes of the region are Dhodia, Kokna and Varli. Some of the
LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY TRIBES OF D & N H
other tribes living in the area are Koli, Nayakas, Kolghas, Kathod,
Naika and Dublas tribes can be found all over the territory of Dadra Different tribal groups have their distinct tribal dialect. However, the
and Nagar Haveli. Naika is one of the tribes that live in Dadra and most famous among them are Bhili and Bhilodi. Apart from that some
Nagar Haveli. This tribal population is less compared to other tribes in of them even speak Hindi, Marathi and Gujrati.
the union territory.
CONSTITUTES RELIGIOUS BELIEF OF TRIBES: Most members of the
VARLI:The Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli belong to the scheduled
varied tribal communities of this union territory of western India
tribes and are highly populated constituting 62.94 % of the total
being followers of Hinduism, gives much importance to the different
tribal population in the union territory. These peace loving tribal
religious rituals. They, mainly the Varlis, believe moon and sun to be
groups attract people with their interesting ways of life. The Dadra
God's two eyes. Images of the deities are mostly made of stone and
and Nagar Haveli Varlies have a non - Aryan origin and are found to be
are placed amidst the tree groves. Maximum numbers of tribal
settled all over the place. The Varlies are usually Hindus and follow
many of the Hindu rites, rituals and festivals. Like them they celebrate villages are featured with a temple housing the local deity as well as


162 dadara & nagar haveli histury & culture 163





TRIBES OF D & N.H. AND THEIR ART & CRAFT October - November. The group leader makes rhythmic beats on the
ground with a stick called 'gol kathi' and the dancers perform holding
VARLI: The Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli belong to the scheduled
each other round the waist. The mesmerizing tune of Tarpa, a musical
tribes and are highly populated constituting 62.94 % of the total
instrument made from gourd and sticks of bamboo, accompanies the
tribal population in the union territory. These peace loving tribal
dance. Dhol dance, a harvest dance, is also popularly practiced among
groups attract people with their interesting ways of life. The Dadra
the Dadra and Nagar Haveli Varlies.
and Nagar Haveli Varlies have a non - Aryan origin and are found to be
settled all over the place. The Varlies are usually Hindus and follow DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI'S CRAFTS
many of the Hindu rites, rituals and festivals. Like them they celebrate
Similar to other tribal dominated areas, Dadra and Nagar Haveli is
Diwali as Barash, Kaali puja, Bhawada and also worship Graam Devi
also rich with wonderful art and handicraft tradition. The Dadra and
or the presiding deity of the village following Hindu rituals.
Nagar Haveli Crafts are exemplary with their different types and
The traditional Varlies in Dadra and Nagar Haveli wear colorful genres. The artisans of Dadra and Nagar Haveli are famous for their
clothes typical to the group itself. The Varli men traditionally use wonderful weaving and carving works.
turbans, a cloth to cover the loin and a small waist coat. The Varli
The most popular forms of crafts in Dadra and Nagar Haveli are:
women dress beautifully in Padar and a knee length Lugden, which is
Leather crafts, Mat weaving, Basketry.
basically a sari almost a yard long and tied along the waist. They
One of the major crafts of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli region is the
adorn themselves in silver jewelry and chunky white metal
wonderful leather craft. The artistically created slippers made of
ornaments.
leather are very popular with the local people as well as the visitors.
The tribes in Dadra & Nagar Haveli love singing and dancing and the
The leather slippers are not only beautiful but also strong enough to
Varlies are no exception. The Varlies practice various musical forms
wear it for rough uses.
some of which are unique to the tribe itself. The Tarpa Dance is the
Another important handicraft type of the Union territory of Dadra and
predominant dance form of the Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Nagar Haveli is mat weaving. Experts weave the magnificently
Basically, a dance of harvest, the Varli Tarpa Dance is performed
designed mats with bamboo fibers.
mainly during the month of September till Diwali in the months of




170 dadara & nagar haveli

TRIBES OF D & N.H. AND THEIR ART & CRAFT October - November. The group leader makes rhythmic beats on the
ground with a stick called 'gol kathi' and the dancers perform holding
VARLI: The Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli belong to the scheduled
each other round the waist. The mesmerizing tune of Tarpa, a musical
tribes and are highly populated constituting 62.94 % of the total
instrument made from gourd and sticks of bamboo, accompanies the
tribal population in the union territory. These peace loving tribal
dance. Dhol dance, a harvest dance, is also popularly practiced among
groups attract people with their interesting ways of life. The Dadra
the Dadra and Nagar Haveli Varlies.
and Nagar Haveli Varlies have a non - Aryan origin and are found to be
settled all over the place. The Varlies are usually Hindus and follow DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI'S CRAFTS
many of the Hindu rites, rituals and festivals. Like them they celebrate
Similar to other tribal dominated areas, Dadra and Nagar Haveli is
Diwali as Barash, Kaali puja, Bhawada and also worship Graam Devi
also rich with wonderful art and handicraft tradition. The Dadra and
or the presiding deity of the village following Hindu rituals.
Nagar Haveli Crafts are exemplary with their different types and
The traditional Varlies in Dadra and Nagar Haveli wear colorful genres. The artisans of Dadra and Nagar Haveli are famous for their
clothes typical to the group itself. The Varli men traditionally use wonderful weaving and carving works.
turbans, a cloth to cover the loin and a small waist coat. The Varli
The most popular forms of crafts in Dadra and Nagar Haveli are:
women dress beautifully in Padar and a knee length Lugden, which is
Leather crafts, Mat weaving, Basketry.
basically a sari almost a yard long and tied along the waist. They
One of the major crafts of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli region is the
adorn themselves in silver jewelry and chunky white metal
wonderful leather craft. The artistically created slippers made of
ornaments.
leather are very popular with the local people as well as the visitors.
The tribes in Dadra & Nagar Haveli love singing and dancing and the
The leather slippers are not only beautiful but also strong enough to
Varlies are no exception. The Varlies practice various musical forms
wear it for rough uses.
some of which are unique to the tribe itself. The Tarpa Dance is the
Another important handicraft type of the Union territory of Dadra and
predominant dance form of the Varlies of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Nagar Haveli is mat weaving. Experts weave the magnificently
Basically, a dance of harvest, the Varli Tarpa Dance is performed
designed mats with bamboo fibers.
mainly during the month of September till Diwali in the months of




170 dadara & nagar haveli

KING TOFIZON OF DADRA, 1780

The profound history of Dadra and Nagar Haveli begins with the
defeat of the Koli chieftains know as king Tofizon of dadra .He was
defeated by invading Rajput kings and captured Dadra.It was the
Marathas that retrieved the region from the rule of the Rajputs in
the mid 18th century. In 1779, the Maratha Peshwa formed an
alliance with the Portuguese allowing them to collect revenue
from the 79 villages of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The rule of the
Portuguese in the region continued till the region gained
independence on 2 August 1954. The region was merged with the
Union of India in the year 1961. The Portuguese occupied Nagar
Haveli on 10 June 1783 on the basis of Friendship Treaty executed
on 17 December 1779 as compensation towards damage to the
Portuguese frigate by Maratha Navy. Then, in 1785 the Portuguese
purchased Dadra. Under the Portuguese rule, Dadra and Nagar
Haveli were part of the Distrito de Damão of the Estado da Índia
(Portuguese State of India). The two territories formed a single
concelho (municipality), named "Nagar Haveli", with its head in
Darará until 1885 and, after that, with its head in the town of
Silvassa. The local affairs were administrated by an elected câmara
municipal (municipal council), with the higher level affairs King Tofizon of Dadra, 1780
administrated by the district governor of Daman, who was
On 31 December, 1974 a treaty was signed between India and
represented in Nagar Haveli by an administrator.
Portugal on recognition of India's sovereignty over Goa, Daman,
The Nagar Haveli concelho was itself divided in the following Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
freguesias (civil parishes): Silvassa, Noroli, Dadra, Quelalunim,
Randá, Darará, Cadoli, Canoel, Carchonde and Sindonim. The
Portuguese rule lasted until 1954, when Dadra and Nagar Haveli
were occupied by supporters of the Indian Union. After India
attained Independence in 1947, the residents of Dadra and Nagar
Haveli, with the help of volunteers of organisations like the United
Front of Goans the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the National
Movement Liberation Organisation (NMLO), and the Azad

KING TOFIZON OF DADRA, 1780

The profound history of Dadra and Nagar Haveli begins with the
defeat of the Koli chieftains know as king Tofizon of dadra .He was
defeated by invading Rajput kings and captured Dadra.It was the
Marathas that retrieved the region from the rule of the Rajputs in
the mid 18th century. In 1779, the Maratha Peshwa formed an
alliance with the Portuguese allowing them to collect revenue
from the 79 villages of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The rule of the
Portuguese in the region continued till the region gained
independence on 2 August 1954. The region was merged with the
Union of India in the year 1961. The Portuguese occupied Nagar
Haveli on 10 June 1783 on the basis of Friendship Treaty executed
on 17 December 1779 as compensation towards damage to the
Portuguese frigate by Maratha Navy. Then, in 1785 the Portuguese
purchased Dadra. Under the Portuguese rule, Dadra and Nagar
Haveli were part of the Distrito de Damão of the Estado da Índia
(Portuguese State of India). The two territories formed a single
concelho (municipality), named "Nagar Haveli", with its head in
Darará until 1885 and, after that, with its head in the town of
Silvassa. The local affairs were administrated by an elected câmara
municipal (municipal council), with the higher level affairs King Tofizon of Dadra, 1780
administrated by the district governor of Daman, who was
On 31 December, 1974 a treaty was signed between India and
represented in Nagar Haveli by an administrator.
Portugal on recognition of India's sovereignty over Goa, Daman,
The Nagar Haveli concelho was itself divided in the following Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
freguesias (civil parishes): Silvassa, Noroli, Dadra, Quelalunim,
Randá, Darará, Cadoli, Canoel, Carchonde and Sindonim. The
Portuguese rule lasted until 1954, when Dadra and Nagar Haveli
were occupied by supporters of the Indian Union. After India
attained Independence in 1947, the residents of Dadra and Nagar
Haveli, with the help of volunteers of organisations like the United
Front of Goans the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the National
Movement Liberation Organisation (NMLO), and the Azad





After Indian independence in 1947, pro-India activists in the declared a free territory. A panchayat led by Jayanti Bhai Desai was
Portuguese Indian provinces, as well as Indians from other places, formed for the administration of Dadra' Liberation of Naroli SURRENDER OF CAPTAIN FIDALGO
proposed of removing Portuguese control of Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra
On 28 July some 20 to 25 RSS volunteers led by Wakankar and 8 to 10 Rumours were circulating that Portuguese reinforcements were
and Nagar Haveli and integrating them with India. This was in line
AGD volunteers led by Sinari crossed the Darotha river and reached coming to Nagar Haveli from Goa via Daman, so Kajrekar
with the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi, who had, before India's
Naroli. The Portuguese police officers in Naroli police station were immediately contacted Nagarwala and requested a wireless set to
independence, affirmed that "Goa cannot be allowed to exist as a
asked to surrender. The Chief and his constable surrendered. Thus on
separate entity in opposition to the laws of the free State. enable the nationalists to keep in contact with the Indian SRP
28 July 1954 Naroli was liberated from Portuguese rule. On 29 July
Headquarters. The wireless set obtained from the Indian SRP was
Appasaheb Karmalkar, a bank employee with the Goa government the Gram Panchayat of Free Naroli was established. installed in one of the houses by the riverside; Bandu Karkhanis, an
took the reins of the National Liberation Movement Organization Liberation of
LIBERATION OF SILVASA RSS volunteer, who knew how to operate the wireless set was put in
(NLMO) for the liberation of the Portuguese-ruled Indian territories. In charge. He was under instructions that in case of emergency, he
April 1954 the NLMO, AGD and RSS agreed to form a United Front for After Naroli had been captured, the Portuguese police, under the Dadra &
liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. At a meeting in Elphinstone leadership of Nagar Haveli Administrator, Captain Virgílio Fidalgo, should throw the set in the river, cross the river and take shelter in the
garden, an armed assault was planned. Independently, another was concentrated at Silvasa. The nationalists led by volunteers of the Indian Territory which was just nearby and protected by Indian SRP.
organization, United Front of Goans (UFG), also pursued similar RSS and the AGD took the opportunity and captured Piparia. Nagar Haveli Captain Fidalgo who was moving deep in Nagar Haveli with his 150
plans. Captain Fidalgo was asked by the nationalists (led by Karmalkar) to men was constantly followed by the volunteers. While the Portuguese
J.D. Nagarwala, DIG of the Special Reserve Police, which had been surrender, but as there was no response from the Administrator the set up rearguard defenses on the river bank, the Indian volunteer
deployed along the territory, had been sympathetic with the nationalists decided to march towards Silvassa. Two units were led by 2nd August, 1954 forces crossed the flooded river with local ferries on 10 August,
nationalists. He had himself visited the area often and advised the RSS and the third was led by AGD. All three units moved from three assaulting the Portuguese forces at Khandvel and forcing them to
nationalists on the next moves. Liberation of Dadra. different directions to Silvasa. Fidalgo with 150 Police personnel fled retreat. The Portuguese unit eventually surrendered to the SRP at
to Khanvel, hence the nationalists were offered no resistance as they Udva on 11 August 1954. At a public meeting, Karmalkar was chosen
The UFG, led by Francis Mascarenhas, Viman Sardesai and others,
entered Silvasa on 2 August and declared the territory of Dadra and as the first administrator of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
attacked the police station in Dadra on the night of 22 July 1954,
Nagar Haveli liberated. The RSS's Kajrekar was placed in charge of
assassinating Aniceto Rosário, sub-inspector at Dadra Police Station.
the unit, while the AGD's Lavande was put in charge of treasury.
The next morning, the Indian flag was hoisted and Dadra was

After Indian independence in 1947, pro-India activists in the declared a free territory. A panchayat led by Jayanti Bhai Desai was
Portuguese Indian provinces, as well as Indians from other places, formed for the administration of Dadra' Liberation of Naroli SURRENDER OF CAPTAIN FIDALGO
proposed of removing Portuguese control of Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra
On 28 July some 20 to 25 RSS volunteers led by Wakankar and 8 to 10 Rumours were circulating that Portuguese reinforcements were
and Nagar Haveli and integrating them with India. This was in line
AGD volunteers led by Sinari crossed the Darotha river and reached coming to Nagar Haveli from Goa via Daman, so Kajrekar
with the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi, who had, before India's
Naroli. The Portuguese police officers in Naroli police station were immediately contacted Nagarwala and requested a wireless set to
independence, affirmed that "Goa cannot be allowed to exist as a
asked to surrender. The Chief and his constable surrendered. Thus on
separate entity in opposition to the laws of the free State. enable the nationalists to keep in contact with the Indian SRP
28 July 1954 Naroli was liberated from Portuguese rule. On 29 July
Headquarters. The wireless set obtained from the Indian SRP was
Appasaheb Karmalkar, a bank employee with the Goa government the Gram Panchayat of Free Naroli was established. installed in one of the houses by the riverside; Bandu Karkhanis, an
took the reins of the National Liberation Movement Organization Liberation of
LIBERATION OF SILVASA RSS volunteer, who knew how to operate the wireless set was put in
(NLMO) for the liberation of the Portuguese-ruled Indian territories. In charge. He was under instructions that in case of emergency, he
April 1954 the NLMO, AGD and RSS agreed to form a United Front for After Naroli had been captured, the Portuguese police, under the Dadra &
liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. At a meeting in Elphinstone leadership of Nagar Haveli Administrator, Captain Virgílio Fidalgo, should throw the set in the river, cross the river and take shelter in the
garden, an armed assault was planned. Independently, another was concentrated at Silvasa. The nationalists led by volunteers of the Indian Territory which was just nearby and protected by Indian SRP.
organization, United Front of Goans (UFG), also pursued similar RSS and the AGD took the opportunity and captured Piparia. Nagar Haveli Captain Fidalgo who was moving deep in Nagar Haveli with his 150
plans. Captain Fidalgo was asked by the nationalists (led by Karmalkar) to men was constantly followed by the volunteers. While the Portuguese
J.D. Nagarwala, DIG of the Special Reserve Police, which had been surrender, but as there was no response from the Administrator the set up rearguard defenses on the river bank, the Indian volunteer
deployed along the territory, had been sympathetic with the nationalists decided to march towards Silvassa. Two units were led by 2nd August, 1954 forces crossed the flooded river with local ferries on 10 August,
nationalists. He had himself visited the area often and advised the RSS and the third was led by AGD. All three units moved from three assaulting the Portuguese forces at Khandvel and forcing them to
nationalists on the next moves. Liberation of Dadra. different directions to Silvasa. Fidalgo with 150 Police personnel fled retreat. The Portuguese unit eventually surrendered to the SRP at
to Khanvel, hence the nationalists were offered no resistance as they Udva on 11 August 1954. At a public meeting, Karmalkar was chosen
The UFG, led by Francis Mascarenhas, Viman Sardesai and others,
entered Silvasa on 2 August and declared the territory of Dadra and as the first administrator of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
attacked the police station in Dadra on the night of 22 July 1954,
Nagar Haveli liberated. The RSS's Kajrekar was placed in charge of
assassinating Aniceto Rosário, sub-inspector at Dadra Police Station.
the unit, while the AGD's Lavande was put in charge of treasury.
The next morning, the Indian flag was hoisted and Dadra was

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MR. LOURENCO M.D. MR. LOURENCO M.D. MR. LOURENCO M.D. MR. LOURENCO M.D.
FERNANDES FERNANDES FERNANDES FERNANDES
09-11-1970 09-11-1970 09-11-1970 09-11-1970
to 11-01-1972 to 11-01-1972 to 11-01-1972 to 11-01-1972

Author's review Author's review

on hotel's of Daman, Diu, Goa on hotel's of Daman, Diu, Goa

and Dadra Nagar Havelli and Dadra Nagar Havelli


as a google local guide as a google local guide

Author's review Author's review

on hotel's of Daman, Diu, Goa on hotel's of Daman, Diu, Goa

and Dadra Nagar Havelli and Dadra Nagar Havelli


as a google local guide as a google local guide

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