It was a woman who took to the skies on December 19, 1961 and announced to hundreds and thousands of Goans that the sun had actually set on the 451-year-old Portuguese colonial regime. Libia Lobo, who was in her early 30s at the time, used to run an underground political radio station Voz de Liberdade (Voice of Liberation) from the forests bordering Portuguese-held Goa and the Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka. At the insistence of Lt. General J.N. Chaudhari, Lobo boarded an Indian Air Force plane to broadcast the news of the liberation of Goa by the Indian armed forces to the now-former Portuguese colony.