'Only marathi compulsory in schools, not Hindi ...', between the controversy of the language, the big statement of the Maharashtra Minister - Only Marathi is compulsory in schools and not Hindi Maharashtra Minister's big statement amid language controvers

‘Only marathi compulsory in schools, not Hindi …’, Maharashtra Minister’s big statement amid Language Dend, the Minister of Cultural Affairs of Maharashtra, Ashish Shelar, made clear that only marathi language is compulsory in the state, not Hindi. He said that the controversy to make Hindi as a third language in schools is irrational. The imperative of Hindi from Class 6 to 8 has been abolished, and now it is an alternative topic. Shelar emphasized that only marathi is compulsory in Maharashtra and that the interests of the students have been taken into account. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. There is a dispute over language in many countries. Meanwhile, Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar left out on Monday that only marathi language is compulsory in the state, not Hindi. He said that the constant dispute over the teaching of third language in schools is completely irrational. In fact, while talking to reporters in Mumbai, Ashish Shelar said that Hindi in Maharashtra had not yet started teaching class one to five as a compulsory third language. Hindi’s imperative ended, the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Maharashtra’s Minister of Cultural Affairs, Ashish Shelar, said the need for the teaching of Hindi’s education from class 6 to 8. Instead, we kept Hindi alternating as other languages. He claims that any discussion on this is completely irrational and unfair. He further said that our strong supporters of marathi language and keep this language necessary to keep in mind the interests of the students. Last week, the state government made a new order. Let us tell you that the state government accepted a revised order last week. This order said that Hindus would normally be taught as the third language in classes one to five marathi and English medium schools. In the midst of the ongoing remark about Hindi in the state, Maharashtra Minister said that the misunderstanding criticism in democracy is acceptable. Some people also protest, which is their right. He said that BJP is always a strong supporter of the student marathi and well -being. Only marathi was made compulsory in Maharashtra. No other language was imposed on anyone. Earlier, Hindi was compulsory from class five to eight, now this imperative has also been removed.