Bringing real Goa to students, a group of environmentalists and thinkers have come up with a unique resource book which will be the first such compilation of key facets of the coastal state from current perspective.
"Goa: Its Land and People", would be launched on November 5 by State Forest Minister Rajendra Arlekar.
"This is a book that will provide information about various issues in Goa to the students. It is also a reference book for the teachers," Parag Rangnekar, Programme Manager, Mineral Foundation of Goa (MFG), an NGO, told PTI today.
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The concept about the book came up during interaction between the like-minded academicians and environmentalists who asserted the need to have a book which will educate students about Goa.
"There is one chapter about Goa as a state. It is good to know about India's prominent rivers. But students should also know about rivers in Goa. The attempt is to make them understand what is surrounding them," Rangnekar said.
"Goa: Its Land and People", published in English language, aims to target high school students.
"There is mascot for every chapter. For example, for a chapter on water, frog is the symbol, for biodiversity it is wild bison, for culture and tradition it is anthill," he said.
Rangnekar said that the book was made child-friendly so that it is accepted by all students, which will enrich their knowledge about the state they live in.
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