After Goa's liberation from Portugals in 1961, Adil Shah's Palace began a new journey as the Goan State Legislature building and became popular as the Secretariat. In the year 2000, the Goa Assembly moved to a new building across the Mandovi River. These days you could still see a board that reads 'Press Room' managed by 'Department of Information and Publicity'. Though currently closed, it is said that soon this illustrious building will become a public attraction. Within walking distance from Azad Maidan and just off MG Road, Adil Shah's Palace is flanked by statues on either side. One of them is of the first elected Chief Minister of Goa, Mr. Dayanand Bandodkar, while the second is that of Abbe Faria, one of Goa´s most famous personalities, known for his pioneering work in the field of hypnotism and also for helping the Pinto Revolt against Portuguese rule.
Secretariat Building
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, PANAJI Updated : Jun 2, 2016, 04.11 PM IST
After Goa's liberation from Portugals in 1961, Adil Shah's Palace began a new journey as the Goan State Legislature building and became popular as the Secretariat. In the year 2000, the Goa Assembly moved to a new building across the Mandovi River. These days you could still see a board that reads 'Press Room' managed by 'Department of Information and Publicity'. Though currently closed, it is said that soon this illustrious building will become a public attraction. Within walking distance from Azad Maidan and just off MG Road, Adil Shah's Palace is flanked by statues on either side. One of them is of the first elected Chief Minister of Goa, Mr. Dayanand Bandodkar, while the second is that of Abbe Faria, one of Goa´s most famous personalities, known for his pioneering work in the field of hypnotism and also for helping the Pinto Revolt against Portuguese rule.
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