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Ganga Zuari Academy to hold discussion on cultures of WB, Goa
PTI
February 16, 2016 | UPDATED 18:05 IST 
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Panaji, Feb 16 (PTI) City-based Ganga Zuari Academy will hold a discussion on 
language diversity on February 21 near here as part of its efforts to blend the 
cultures of West Bengal and Goa which have several similarities including love 
for football, fish and folk. 
"This is for the first time that Goa will celebrate Mother Language Day wherein 
the discussions on language diversity and a responsible society would be held," 
Ganga-Zuari Academy president Ranadhir Mukhopadhyay told PTI today. 

State Governor Mridula Sinha will inaugurate the event wherein Deputy Speaker 
of Legislative Assembly, Vishnu Wagh will deliver a talk on Future of Language 
Diversity in India". 

Founded in 2007, the Academy is a not-for-profit cultural organisation which 
aims to encourage social harmony through inclusive cultural growth and is named 
after river Ganga and Goas own Zuari river. Mukhopadhyay, a senior officer with 
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), said the cultural body has helped in 
bridging the gap between people from eastern states living in Goa and the 
locals. "There are thousands of people from Eastern states, especially from 
West Bengal, living in Goa. You can judge it from the fact that there are 
thirteen Durga poojas celebrated in Goa which are sponsored by local 
philanthropists," he said. 

He said the Academy is trying to blend Bengali and Goa cultures which have 
several similarities including love for football, fish and folk. "There are 
several words in Bengali which are similar to Konkani," he added. Mukhopadhyay 
said Bengalis were working here mostly in academic and managerial positions 
here during 80s and 90s. "But now the situation has changed. You will find them 
in research field, hospitality and even construction industry of Goa," he said. 

The Academy has been instrumental in holding film festivals as a tribute to 
veterans like Rituparno Ghosh and Suchitra Sen. 
Academy general secretary Ajanta Burman said, "the attempt is made to mix the 
culture of Bengal with Goa. Its a unique blending". 
Burman, herself a dancer and artist, said the Academy was also active in 
teaching Konkani language to non-natives so that they can gel well with the 
sons-of-soil. PTI CORR NSK DBS

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