Demand for Marathi as Official Language in Goa Revived; Memorandum Submitted to Minister Ramesh Tawadkar

A delegation from the Marathi Rajbhasha Nirdhar Samiti has renewed its demand to grant official language status to Marathi in Goa. The group submitted a memorandum to Art and Culture Minister Ramesh Tawadkar, urging the government to recognise Marathi alongside the existing official language, Konkani.

The delegation, led by noted educationist Subhash Velingkar, emphasised the cultural and linguistic importance of Marathi in the state. They highlighted the widespread use of the language and called for its inclusion in official domains to better reflect Goa’s diverse heritage.

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The memorandum underscores the long-standing demand for linguistic recognition and seeks policy intervention to accord Marathi equal status in administrative and cultural affairs.

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