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Do Goans speak Marathi?
The official spoken language of Goa is Konkani, followed by Hindi, English, Portuguese, Marathi, Urdu, and Kannada.
Is Goa coming in Maharashtra?
It is surrounded by the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its western coast….
Goa | |
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Coordinates (Panaji):15.50°N 73.83°ECoordinates:15.50°N 73.83°E | |
Country | India |
Formation of state | 30 May 1987 |
Capital | Panaji (Panjim) |
Is Goa Marathi state?
In February 1987, Konkani was accorded official status and later that year, Goa graduated to full statehood within the Indian union. The Konkani-Marathi issue is effectively settled now. Devanagiri has come to be the predominant script of Konkani though the Roman script continues to be in use, especially by the Church.
Who invented Konkani language?
Though it belongs to the Indo-Aryan group, Konkani was influenced by a language of the Dravidian family. A branch of the Kadambas, who ruled Goa for a long period, had their roots in Karnataka.
Who is the present Chief Minister of Goa?
1 Body Government of Goa 2 Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari ( BJP) 3 Chief Minister Pramod Sawant ( BJP) 4 Legislature Unicameral ( 40 seats) 5 Parliamentary constituency Rajya Sabha 1 Lok Sabha 2 6 Chief Secretary Parimal Rai, IAS Area 7 Total 3,702 km 2 (1,429 sq mi) Area rank 28th Population (2011) 8 Rank
What is the power generation capacity of Goa?
Goa is the second state in India to achieve a 100 percent automatic telephone system with a solid network of telephone exchanges. As of September 2017, Goa had a total installed power generation capacity of 547.88 MW. Goa is also one of the few states in India to achieve 100 percent rural electrification.
When was Goa split from the union territory of India?
On 30 May 1987, the union territory was split, and Goa was made India’s twenty-fifth state, with Daman and Diu remaining a union territory.
What is the name of the capital of Goa?
Goa’s administrative capital is Panaji in English, Pangim in Portuguese, and Ponjê in the local language. It lies on the left bank of the Mandovi. The seat of the Goa Legislative Assembly is in Porvorim, across the Mandovi from Panaji.