Goa Opinion Poll to be part of school history syllabus

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The historic Opinion Poll or referendum of 1967 during which people of voted against merger with Maharashtra will feature in a history textbook from the new academic year, a said Wednesday.

The Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary (GBSHSE) has decided to include a chapter on the Opinion Poll in standard IX history book from this year.

GBSHSE said former chief minister late Manohar Parrikar had directed that the Opinion Poll should be part of school curriculum.

The led by deputy had also demanded that the Opinion Poll be part of school syllabus.

After Goa's liberation from Portuguese rule in 1961, it became a Union Territory.

While a section of population, led by then ruling 'Maharashtrawadi' (pro-Maharashtra) Gomantak Party, favoured merger with the neighbouring state, others wanted Goa to be a separate entity.

The anti-merger group was led by activist Dr Jack Sequeira.

An opinion poll was held on January 16, 1967, in which majority of the participants (about 54 per cent) opted against merger.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 14:55 IST