Congress wants Portuguese as second language in Goa schools

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Adding new dimension to the vexed issue of Medium of Instruction in Goa, Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly Pratapsinh Rane on Monday demanded that Portuguese be made second language in schools.

“We should have no problem with any language. I learnt Portuguese because our own documents are in Portuguese,” the Congress leader said during the discussion on the ‘Demands for Grants’ on first day of Monsoon Session of Assembly.

“It (Portuguese) should be second language for the students to learn. If you want to know the history of what happened in past, you should know this language also,” the former chief minister said. Referring to the controversy over MoI in schools, Rane said the issue is still hanging fire.

Portuguese is still spoken in many Goan homes as the coastal state had been under the colonial rule for 450 years before it was finally liberated in 1961.

  Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch (BBSM) has demanded the state’s mother tongue Konkani to be the medium of instruction. They have also sought withdrawal of grants given to English medium schools.



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