"Government grants to English medium primary schools will be discontinued step-by-step from academic year 2017-18. Additional special incentives will be given to primary schools in Marathi, Konkani and other Indian languages," read the manifesto by GSM and Shiv Sena which was released today, almost a week before the State Legislative Assembly polls.
GSM which is an off-shoot of Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch (BBSM) was formed after BJP refused to give into their demands of discontinuing government grants to English medium schools.
The GSM-SS has also promised to fight the increasing drug menace wherein laws will be made more stringent with the help of the Centre and a special narcotic cell would be set up to check spread of drugs.
In yet another assurance, GSM-SS has said that deployment of police personnel for security of ministers and high-ranking officials will be reduced to make more police personnel available for prevention of crime and maintenance of law and order in the state.
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The combine in its manifesto said that approvals granted by Investment Promotion Board (IPB) would not be disconnected from the land use plan (Regional Plan) but instead would be in conformity with it (RP).
The much discussed RP would be re-drawn within a year to make it in conformity with the objectives of sustainable development of Goa.
On the mining front, the parties have assured that "mining would be regulated as per Supreme Court guidelines. The construction of mining corridors will be expedited with the participation of the (mining) industry."
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