<<This is a serious matter. Imagine the laws that govern him or her not being available to an Indian citizen living in Goa. How does one comply with the law ...if the laws are not available at all. It is a matter of great sadness that 20 years after the passing of the two page long "Official Language Act, 1987" making Konkani the OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF GOA, even the said Act is not available to the common man in the Official Language of the State.>>
I'm confused, Miguel! What's this "laws" not being available? Do you mean that Goa is a lawless land or that the Goan elites are hoarding the law, making it unavailable to the common man? What happened to that Act? Where is it hiding? These where the questions that popped up in my mind when I read your post. Then I noticed the words "printing press" in the subjectline and deduced that you're talking of law books. Am I right? Cheers, RKN
