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Mario de Loyola Furtado (26 April 1913 – 30 October 1946) was one of Goa's premier
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and practising
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. His family ran a newspaper titled the ''"A India Purtuguesa"'', which was an avenue for
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s troubled by the
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Goans civil rights

Though, neither the newspaper nor his columns can be classified as anti-
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, Loyola Furtado brought about a new chapter where Goans could criticize and lash out at the Portuguese regime and bring its lapses to the fore. He hails from the Loyola-Furtado family, who were instrumental in assuring
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to Goans, equal to the rights enjoyed by people in
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, Loyola Furtado worked hard in ensuring that Goans were treated in equilibrium with the ( Konkani: ''Pakle'') or, the white people. While Jose Inacio de Loiola and
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ensured that
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s were passed to ensure civil rights, Loyola Furtado ensured that Goans were aware of such legislations and enough Goans worked to uphold them. His stature normally arose to greater cultural heights at
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times, with "Khell Tiatrs" staged all over the place, specially from the of his ancestral home at Chinchinim.


Death

Loyola Furtado died in 1946 at a young age of 33, he was remembered by his surviving contemporaries as a legal luminary. He left behind his wife and three sons.


Aftermath

Loyola Furtado's eldest son, Miguel also known as Mick, was
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's cultural hero, leading many carnival parades, making sure that Goa's great "antique" culture stayed alive. With many paintings, public shows and amusement extravaganza, he did all he could to keep Goa's and Chinchinim's great cultural presence alive. He was known for his carnival "out of the box" performances and vignettes. He died in 1998. His second son, Rajendra, a lawyer, took a different route, when he en route to establishing a good legal practice, accepted the post as the Court Receiver of the ''Sociedade Agricola dos Gauncares de Cuncolim'', also known as the
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''Condade'' (County of Cuncolim), In this capacity, he took it upon himself to ensure that the age old system of the ''Sociedade Agricola dos Gauncares de Cuncolim'' stayed alive, in times when there was a danger of the same disappearing as an evacuee property. The locals in Cuncolim, especially the ever-decreasing politically conscious senior citizens still remember Rajendra as the person responsible for keeping Cuncolim and the Cuncolim way of life alive, as it is today. Rajendra died unexpectedly on 30 November 2011, much to the dismay of the people of Cuncolim, dependent on the ''Sociedade''. Loyola Furtado's third son, Guido, took the modern route and became a civil engineer and a
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builder. Guido is known as one amongst Goa's top
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s. As of October 2021, Guido is the only surviving heir of the family.


Legacy

Loyola Furtado's children affiliated with a foundation called "The Chinchinim Social Service" which consisted of all distinguished citizens of Chinchinim. A remarkable hall called "Adv. Mario de Loyola Furtado Memorial" was constructed at a prime centrally place in front of their palatial house. The hall consisted a public library and space for social gatherings. It was inaugurated on 25 April 1988 with the presence of then Goa Governor, Dr. Gopal Singh, blessed by Bishop Dom José Colaço and the bust unveiled by honourable Law minister, Adv. Sheikh Hassan Haroon.


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A description of Alvaro de Loyola Furtado's ancestral house and family history.
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