In response to the barrage of anti-propaganda unleashed through 
the `Konkani Minorities' Institutions' Association', ` `Akhil Bharath 
Konkani Parishad', and so called one man organisation `Konkani Bhasha 
prachar Sabha' the Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy President Mr. 
Eric Ozario has issued a detailed press statement. The Academy has 
which has recently chosen Kannada script to teach Konkani in the 
schools of Karnataka also  reiterated that, if this group does not 
succeed in their evil designs, then Konkani will be introduced as a 
third language option, from 6th std. onwards, in schools in 
Karnataka, from the next curriculum itself. If they do, God forbid, 
Konkani is doomed, says the statement.

The main points of the press statement are as below.

(1) Konkanis live on the west coast of India, mainly in 4 states, 
namely - Maharastra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerela. Of these, the highest 
number of Konkanis live in Karnataka, around 25 lakhs, more than 
double the number living in Goa, and more than half of the entire 
Konkani population. 

(2) Konkani has no script of its own, and it is being written in 5 
scripts - Kannada, Devnagari, Roman, Arabic and Malayalam.

(3) The highest amount of literature is being produced and read in 
the Kannada lipi. Goa is divided between 2 lipis - Devnagari and 
Roman, while in Karnataka no literature, worth the mention, in other 
than the Kannada lipi, exists or is read. Also, the Kannada lipi 
literature has a rich heritage of more than 125 years in Karnataka, 
of good quality and considerable quantity.

(4) It is not true to say that the Devnagari lipi is the `natural' 
lipi for Konkani. Devnagari was not evolved for Konkani. How can a 
lipi used by so many languages, be the natural lipi of Konkani?

(5) It is not true to say that the Kendra Sahitya Academy has 
recognized only the Devnagari lipi.It is not for the Akademi to 
recognize any lipi. It only recognizes languages. What is true is 
that, the Devnagari lobby which has usurped all places (reserved for 
Konkani)in the General Council, the Executive Board and the Advisory 
Board of the Akademi, has made it a practice to award Awards only to 
literature written in Devnagari lipi and now, this practice is being 
projected as the policy of the Akademi. May it be known that the 
Kannada and Roman lipi practitioners are preparing ground for a legal 
battle against this gross injustice.

(6) When Konkani was included in the 8th schedule of the Indian 
Constitution, no mention of any lipi as its official lipi was made - 
and rightly so, because the Constitution of India recognizes the 
right of every lipi and boli to exist and be preserved.The 
Constitution of India in defining Cultural and Educational Rights, 
has ensured the liberty of choice of script: " 29. Protection of 
interests of minorities. -  (1) Any section of the citizens residing 
in the territory of India or any part thereof having a distinct 
language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to 
conserve the same.

(7) We in the Konkani movement always believed in the concept 
of `Unity in Diversity'. Unity of Konkanis can not be achieved by 
imposing any one lipi or boli on all others. Only by accepting 
regional/local pluralisms is unity possible. The attempt from any 
quarter to impose the Devnagari lipi on the Konkani people of 
Karnataka is not acceptable and deserves condemnation.

(8) Teaching a child a language is not a technical or a 
politico/ideological issue, but a practical one. In the selection of 
the lipi, care must be taken to see that enough literature in the 
regional/local variety is available to the child in that particular 
lipi. If one accepts this norm, then in Karnataka it will be a crime 
to teach Konkani in schools in any lipi other than Kannada.

(9) Children in Karnataka learn Kannada as the first or second 
language, at the primary level and therefore are well-versed with the 
Kannada lipi by the time the third language is taught. And as Hindi 
and Sanskrit are the other options, along with Konkani; to teach 
Konkani in Devnagari lipi, the child would have to be taught the lipi 
first and then the language. This is not only impractical but also a 
burden on  the child. Hence Devnagari is ruled out on this single 
count.

(10) A bogus argument that is making the rounds is that Kerela has 
accepted the Devnagari lipi and so should Karnataka.The truth is that 
Konkani literature, in any    lipi, including Devnagari, is 
conspicuous by its absence in Kerela. The tragedy of the Konkani 
movement in Kerela is that - only fancy name boards remain, no  
organizations; only ageing leaders survive, no followers;only 
Konkanis exist, no Konkani. Karnataka does not, most certainly, wish 
to follow in Kerela's footsteps.     

(11) We suspect that the protagonists of Devnagari in Karnataka, have 
a hidden  agenda and their only intention is to sabotage the 
introduction of Konkani, in Karnataka schools. We say this for the 
following reasons:     

(a) They and the section they belong to, hardly read and write 
Konkani, by and large. And what little literature they produce, is 
all in the Kannada lipi, which includes their official community 
paper.

(b) Their claim to be the only organization to teach Konkani is also 
false. While the fact is that in only one school they teach Konkani 
outside the curriculum. On the other hand - regular `Saturday Konkani 
School' is conducted at Kalaangann' (the Konkani Heritage Centre) and 
Konkani is being taught  inside the  curriculum, as a language, at 
the graduation level, in St. Aloysius College, in Kannada lipi. The 
same college conducts  post  graduation Konkani  Diploma Courses 
through its Konkani Department, in Kannada lipi.(c) As they do not 
have a literary heritage(in any lipi in Konkani), they have 
nothing    to lose if an imported lipi - be it Devnagari or Mandarin, 
is imposed.(d) Their selection of the Devnagari lipi is political, 
and, their declared political     ideology is based on fascist 
principles. They propose `one language, one lipi,    one samaj, one 
sahitya'- which argues for the distruction of all other lipis and the 
imposition of one lipi over the others.  (e) The truth is, dictated 
by their political ideology, they are already teaching Sanskrit/Hindi 
as the third language in the handful of schools managed by them, 
which arrangement they do not want to disturb. They fear being 
exposed.  Even if Konkani is introduced, they would still prefer that 
their children study Sanskrit or Hindi and not Konkani.

(f) It does not take much for anyone to realize that this group - 
having done nothing  to teach  or learn Devnagari lipi or to 
popularize it in Karnataka - has an ulterior motive in insisting on 
it now.For these reasons they, in effect, are proposing the teaching 
of Konkani outside the curriculum and would do everything in their 
power to sabotage its introduction in the curriculum. Their counter 
proposal to teach Konkani from 1st to 5th in Devnagari and Kannada, 
and from 6th only in Devnagari (outside the curriculum) is ample 
proof.


Taking all the above points into consideration, the Karnataka Konkani 
Sahitya Academy, constituted by the Govt. of Karnataka to work for 
the welfare of Konkani, convened a meeting of `Konkani People's 
Representatives'(the true experts in this matter) on May 15, 2005. 
Representatives of all Konkani Organisations, Konkani periodicals, 
Members of the 5 Konkani academies appointed by the Govt. of Karnataka
(ours is the 5th in line in the last 11 years), and all recipients of 
the Academy's `Gaurav Prashasti', so far - from all over Karnataka, 
121 in all, were invited. All were requested to record their opinions 
in writing on 2 specific questions - namely - (in the context of 
teaching Konkani in schools in Karnataka) -
(1) Which `Lipi' should be used? 
(2) Which `Boli' should be used?  

Every one present recorded their opinion and another opportunity was 
given to all those who were not present to record theirs. On May 30, 
the General Body of the Academy met, and after taking into 
consideration - 
(1) these opinions - 65.7% Kannada, 28.9% Devnagari, 2.9% Roman  
(2) the results of the survey of schools that was conducted by the 
Academy last year (in which the opinions of students/teachers/parents 
of 102 Higher Primary Schools were recorded), wherein 84.36% voted 
for Kannada and 11.72% for Devnagari; 

THE ACADEMY DECLARED THAT KANNADA LIPI WILL BE USED IN TEACHING 
KONKANI IN SCHOOLS IN KARNATAKA.As one can see, the decision to adopt 
Kannada lipi has been taken after allowing prolonged public debate to 
take place and through a very transparent democratic process. We have 
stifled no voices and have not excluded anyone from this process. The 
irony is, that our detractors were more enthusiastic than others in 
their participation. They not only willingly registered their 
opinion, but also circulated a letter goading people to vote for 
Devnagari .

Now that they find themselves in a minority, to blame the process and 
insist that the minority opinion should prevail over the majority, is 
tantamount to a party having lost elections stubbornly staking its 
claim to form government.

The decision has been taken. The work of preparing the text book has 
begun in right earnest. Now it is for all those who believe in 
democratic principles to uphold this decision and defend it. Defend 
it, we will, with our lives.

The Konkanis  of Karnataka have every right to their local/regional 
identity, and no power on earth is going to snatch it away from them.








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