Maharashtra: Prohibition of making Hindi from class 1 to five to be third language; Fadnavis Sarkar announced - Maharashtra Govt holds the compulsory Hindi in schools from class 1 to 5
Pti, Mumbai. Dada Bhusus, Minister of School Education in Maharashtra, said on Tuesday that the state government had banned its order from making Hindi as a third language compulsory for students from class one to five in marathi and English medium schools. He said that a new government order (GR) would be issued in this case. A few days after the chief minister requested Devendra Fadnavis to withdraw the decision, the step was taken by the Maharashtra government’s Language Counseling Committee. Opposition parties have targeted the government, the decision made by the government in various circles, including opposition parties last week, is seen in various circles, including opposition parties to make Hindi compulsory as the third language for the students of the first to fifth place in the state’s marathi and English medium government schools. Marathi language will have to be learned, compulsory straw also said that the doctrine of marathi language will be made compulsory in the state. The Department of Education will ensure that it is effectively implemented. He said that the center did not put the state under pressure to impose Hindi. On the earlier government order to make Hindi compulsory, the straw said that the scripture of Hindi and Marathi is Devanagari. This will make it easier for students to learn language. Also read: Maharashtra: Investigation Agency has tightened the Bangladeshi inventors, many false certificates received by Crime Branch