"In next four years, 543 schools with less students will be closed. Parrikar government which is bragging of instilling quality education in the schools will be responsible for their closure," Velingkar told reporters here.
The RSS leader, who unsuccessfully fought Goa assembly election by floating Goa Suraksha Manch party, alleged that "Parrikar was strangulating the primary schools with Konkani and Marathi as medium of instruction."
Velingkar alleged that Parrikar government is circumventing its own policy decision of 2012 and has refused permission for 26 new primary schools in Konkani and Marathi medium during current academic year.
To rest his case, the BBSM leader quoted statistics sourced from state education department which claims that 42 primary schools imparting education in Konkani and Marathi have one to five students each while 92 schools have 6-10 students.
"Total 286 schools have students' strength between 11-20 while 123 schools are with 21-40 students each," he said, adding, that the schools with less than 40 students will eventually face closure.
"The chief minister brags that teacher to student ratio in Goa is at par with international norms. But he conveniently hides the fact that this ratio is due to dwindling number of primary schools in the state," he said.
BBSM which was formed during Digambar Kamat-led government's tenure has been demanding withdrawal of grants for English medium schools and encouragement to only those schools which teach in Indian languages.
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