BJP to oppose grants to English primary schools
Published on: March 28, 2011 - 00:43

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Coming out with a demand that the Chief Minister, Mr Digambar Kamat should
strip the Education Minister, Mr Atanasio Monserrate of his...

PANAJI:  Coming out with a demand that the Chief Minister, Mr Digambar Kamat
should strip the Education Minister, Mr Atanasio Monserrate of his portfolio
for failure to properly handle the issue as regards grants to primary
schools with English as their medium of instruction, the Bharatiya Janata
Party on Sunday said that its delegation would soon meet the Chief Minister
so as to oppose grants or any financial assistance to English primary
schools.
The state BJP president, Mr Laxmikant Parsekar told a press conference in
the city along with the North Goa MP, Mr Shripad Naik and the spokesperson
of the state party unit, Mr Rajendra Arlekar that the BJP would oppose any
such proposal in the assembly, as well as outside it.
“If required, we will take on to the streets to oppose grants for the
English primary schools,” he added, pointing out that the BJP would not only
participate in the related April 6 rally organised by the Bharatiya Bhasha
Suraksha Manch, but also convince the people to attend the same.
Pointing out that the Educational Advisory Board consisting of educationists
has already recommended primary education in mother tongue, and the issue
has been settled 20 years ago, Mr Parsekar stated that some MLAs and
ministers in the stat cabinet, with an intention to set disorder in the
state education system are supporting the Forum for Rights of Children’s
Education for demanding grants to the English primary schools.
“Unfortunately, the Education Minister, who himself has no educational
background to handle his portfolio properly, has declared that he would
announce his related decision before the end of the ongoing budget session
of assembly, without taking the stakeholders into confidence,” the state BJP
president lamented, noting that the Education Minister is clearly taking a
prejudiced stand on the issue.
Demanding that the Chief Minister should immediately prevent any attempts to
make this issue a political one so as to utilise it for political gains
during the forthcoming assembly elections in Goa, Mr Parsekar said the
future of the grassroots communities, new generations, culture of the land
and Goan identity is at stake.
“An attempt to provide government grants to English primary schools was once
made earlier, albeit unsuccessfully,” Mr Parsekar recalled, predicting that
if the recent attempt becomes successful then the Marathi and Konkani
schools would eventually close down due to lack of response from parents.
“The BJP acknowledges importance of English language in present times and
therefore, supports grants to English schools from middle level onwards,” he
said, maintaining that 84 per cent of the global population undergoes
primary education in its respective mother tongue, while only 16 per cent
population has it in English.
The state BJP chief also expressed satisfaction over the fact that the
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, a partner in the coalition government in the
state, has come out with its stand to oppose grants for the English primary
schools. “The decision of the MGP has strengthened the stand of the BJP in
this respect,” he concluded.
Replying to a question, Mr Parsekar said that not all Catholic population in
Goa supports the demand as regards provision of grants to English primary
schools. “Many of them respect their mother tongue, and are for education in
the same at the primary stage,” he added.

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DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.

QUESTION: Is it any wonder, why Parrikar will be slam dunked in Panjim by
Monserate? Parents wanting an English education for their offspring kindly
take good note!

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