Feeling at home in India, especially Goa: Portuguese Prez
Team Udayavani, Feb 16, 2020, 11:56 AM IST
Panaji: Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on Saturday, February, 15 said that he was feeling at home in India and especially in Goa due to the latter’s unique ‘human micro-climate’.
He was addressing a select gathering here as a part of a seminar on urban designs organised by the state-run Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited.
“I feel a little bit proud, without nostalgia, about the cultural heritage that we left in Goa, like Daman and Diu. I find myself at home in India, and particularly in Goa. Goa has a unique human micro-climate which fosters friendship between India and Portugal,” he said.
Sousa said, “There are no first-class or second class cultures, and all cultures are first-class cultures and civilization”.
He said that his country and India signed several MoUs, including on universities, and added that India has one the first universities in the world.
Speaking at the seminar, Sousa said that one cannot have a nostalgic vision of anything because the past is past and time just goes. But the past can become the future if we learn from the past.
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