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Churchill makes a case for Romi Konkani

Margao: Minister for public works and development (PWD) Churchill Alemao on 
Sunday made a strong case for the inclusion of Konkani in the Roman script 
as the official language of the state.

"Children of the backward classes like Velips, Kunbis and Gawdas will 
immensely benefit if Konkani in the Roman script is compulsorily taught to 
them, at least in the primary classes. This will help them to easily adapt 
to English medium schools as they would have already been familiar with the 
script (Roman alphabets)," Alemao said.

The minister was addressing the gathering at the concluding session of the 
first Romi Konkani culture and literature conference, organized by the 
Dalgado Konkani Akademi (DKA) at Margao on Sunday.

Voicing concern over the "imminent obliteration" of Goa's identity if Roman 
Konkani is not accorded the official language status, Alemao lamented the 
growing affinity of the Goans to the English language which he said was 
harming the interest of their mother-tongue.

Lauding the tiatrists for "striving to keep Roman Konkani alive in the 
hearts of Goans," Alemao urged the tiatrists fraternity to stay united for 
the cause of Goa's identity. "If all the tiatrists shed their differences 
and stay united, it won't be long before Roman Konkani achieves the status 
of Goa's official language," he stated.

Earlier, the DKA adopted various resolutions in support of Konkani in the 
Roman script.

The resolution demanding Konkani in Roman script be accorded official 
language status along with Devnagri script, ranks high among the list of 
resolutions adopted.


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