Just visited the reddit section of "r/Goa".
A user posted a question: "Is Konkani dying?"
I use reddit though not an active user so I posted a comment on the same page, so I will copy paste it here.
I live in Goa and it seems to be true. I see more and more people speaking either Hindi or "Angrej/English". Whenever I travel to Panjim, I see more people speaking in Hindi. English is the most common language here I think because it's the most common language I speak after Hindi, I rarely speak konkani except when I go and speak with some of my friends who have konkani as their mother tongue. In my school, once there was a rule passed (I cannot name my school under the pretext of being anonymous) that the students would be allowed to speak konkani only during the Konkani class and not in any other class, I am not kidding, for real. The reason the principal of our school (I passed out from this school after my 10th) declared this was because allegedly there were some students firing dirty words at each other and speaking foul language with each other, all in Konkani, so this is why the principal the next day after this happened, announced on the mike about this decision. I found this to be very ridiculous. During my initial years of schooling I mostly spoke only konkani in my class during Kg and primary, and even some time during my high school years, after that I noticed a severe decline in the usage of the Konkani language. I don't know how to say it but we Goans are to be blamed for this, we need to bring a change in Goan schools (I am not going to put forward any of my proposal). That said I do use Konkani in my day to day life a lot and I will continue to do so forever in life.
That said, if you visit any village in Goa, then you will find the people over there speak mostly in Konkani, I don't know if it is just me but I find that Goan Catholics in general speak more konkani. I can't speak konkani very fluently though I can understand the day to day conversations among my own family, I hail from a catholic family myself, I used to always fail in Konkani in my school or at most just pass my classes, I dropped konkani and took French afterwards from 8th onwards. There are people who speak Konkani all over Goa, try going to Villages in Old Goa for e.g, you will see how most of them speak konkani.
I posted the above comment on the reddit page.