Dears,

To my mind, the points listed below:

 8. All India Konkani **Parishad is NOT a Registered Society.  Hence it 
has no legal status and right  to ask for, or to receive Govt. GRANTS, 
subsidy and funds.

 9. On 23 January 1978 an institution called All India Konkani *Sahitya*
 Parishad was registered as a Society in Goa.  Its Registration number was
 6/78.  However, this Society never renewed its registration not even once.
 To renew the registration of a Society AUDITED ACCOUNTS and Secretary's
 Report must be submitted annually to the Registrar and Head of Notary
 Services.  Since All India Konkani SAHITYA Parishad never renewed its
 registration, we presume that it never submitted the audited accounts to
 the Registrar and Head of Notary Services.  Hence All India Konkani  Parishad
 ceased to exist.  It is truly an unrepresentative body which has no legal
 existence and whose functioning is opposed to all democratic norms.

are the most serious ones. If true...and I have no reason to disbelieve a
committed Researcher like Fr.[Dr.]Pratap Naik, Director of TSKK,
Porvorim..... the Parishad leaders have to set their house in order, get
their accounts audited by a Chartered Accountant, renew their registration
and only there after hold a Parishad with public funding.

Yeh 'All India Konkani  Parishad' kis kheth ki muli hai?

Viva Goa.

Miguel


----- Original Message -----
From: "konknni kendra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 TSKK CALL TO BOYCOTT "ALL INDIA KONKANI PARISHAD"

 Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr (TSKK), Goa, earnestly requests all Konkanis
 spread throughout the world and those who love and care about the survival
 of Konkani, to boycott and openly show their protest during the forthcoming
 Konkani Conference organized by All India Konkani Parishad (AIKP) at Panaji
 from February 10 to 12, 2006.  The reasons for the boycott and protest are
 serious in nature, and they are as follows:

 1. AIKP instead of respecting the varieties of Konkani and thereby forging
 unity among the various regions, communities, dialects and scripts (namely,
 Roman and Kannada along with Devanagari) has caused irreparable damage to
 the unity of Konkanis, by adopting a retrograde policy of "ek lipi, ek
 bhas, ek sahitya, ek samaz" (one script, one dialect/language, one literature,
 one community).

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