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PANAJI: The Government of Goa signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, (CSTT), New Delhi, Ministry of Education in the Mantralay, in Porvorim today.
Present on occasion were the Director of Official Languages, Shri Prashant P. Shirodkar, Deputy Director, Shri Anil H Sawant, Chairperson of CSTT, Prof Girish Nath Jha, Assistant Directors from CSTT, Mercy Hmar, Dr Ashok Selwatkar and Shailendra Singh, among others.
Also present were officials from the Directorate of Official Language, Shri Seby Fernandes, Ms Sneha S Sabnis, Mahajay S. Gad and others.
While speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that this collaboration with CSTT is a good opportunity for Goan students to get access to scientific words in Konkani which will help them easily understand the subject. He said that in the long run, this building of lexicon in Konkani will help in the National Education Policy (NEP) in schools and higher education. This will also be a great boost to the Konkani language, the Chief Minister added.
The Chairperson of CSTT, Prof Girish Nath Jha, spoke of the mandate the CSTT has in creating technical terminology in Indian languages. He said that they hoped to establish a Granth Academy in Goa. He further said that the CSTT would like to not just create a glossary in Konkani but also help create content which will be extremely beneficial to students.
The CSTT is the only authority to create, coin, and frame technical terminology in Indian languages. This signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Directorate of Official Languages will help prepare, coin and frame technical terminology in the Konkani language. Besides, it will help in creating textbooks in regional languages and will be useful for translation purposes and research purposes.
Secretary, of Education, Prasad Lolayekar, IAS, played an important role in getting the MOU through.
So far, a workshop in order to achieve this endeavour was conducted in August and September this year covering fundamentals in Mass Communication/Journalism, Chemistry and Learners Glossary for school level in Mathematics, Environmental Studies and Computer Science. A workshop in Fundamentals in Zoology, Agriculture, and Learners in Chemistry, Computer Science and Maths for High School is currently on. More are slated to be conducted soon.
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