Mangeshkars migrated as Goa lacked opportunities: Parrikar
Parrikar speaking at a function here at the launch the state s Information Technology policy underlined the need to reverse the brain-drain from the coastal state.
He also said that Goa has the capacity to be home to the IT industry especially start-ups.
"Only opportunity is required otherwise we would have Mangeshkars staying in Goa. Why did they have to migrate? Because opportunities were lacking.
"We have a lot of IT talent which is driving the (IT) engine in Bengaluru or Pune. We need to have the reverse brain-drain for the state " the Chief Minister said.
Born in south Goa village of Mangeshi in 1900 Deenanath Mangeshkar left the state at a young age to become one of the most popular singers in the country and fathered the famous Mangeshkar quintet.
"But a lot of people do not know about the talents in Goa. You take any field... whether it be art science music or the armed forces. Such a small place has produced talent beyond its strength and it is same for IT as well " the Indian Institute of Technology alumnus said.
The Chief Minister said that before handing out of computers and laptops to students became a political agenda he had kick-started the trend years back in 2001.
"Goa was the first state where laptops were given to students for a nominal price of Rs 500. It was like showering them with an IT logic " Parrikar added.
--IANS maya/in/vm