"It is with a very heavy heart that I have to take the decision today to close down 'Sunaparant',... Which I had started... When Konkani was made the official language of Goa in 1987," Goa's leading mining industrialist Dattaraj Salgaoncar, who owns the newspaper, said in a statement issued here yesterday.
"I never looked at the huge losses I had to bear for last 28 years since it was for a cause. I must say 'Sunaparant' did very well in touching the hearts of Goans, and in terms of developing Konkani in the field of journalism as well as literature and taking ahead the thoughts of unity, free thoughts, secularism and scientific temper enshrined in our Constitution," he said.
"But, unfortunately, 'Sunaparant' did not get the expected response from Konkani readership or advertisers though the Konkani movement has become much stronger in last 28 years," he added.
The shutting down of the newspaper is likely to leave 27 employees jobless, who have now approached Goa Union of Journalists (GUJ) for redressal.
"Parsekar has assured us to look into the matter. We are hoping that government will intervene and help the staff," GUJ president Patil said.
'Sunaparant' was started on May 13, 1987, after Konkani was made the official language on February 4 that year, after a prolonged struggle by Goans.
Chandrakant Keni, who was also editing 'Rashtramat', was the founder editor of the four-page Konkani newspaper started from Margao, the fort of Konkani movement.
He was succeeded by Uday Bhembre and Raju Nayak, after which the black-and-white newspaper was shifted to the capital city of Panaji, with 10 pages and coloured edition in 2004.
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