Feud on language in Maharashtra again, Marathi may start in schools
Feud on language in Maharashtra again, Marathi may start in schools
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Mumbai: In Maharashtra, once again the spark is on the issue of Marathi language, while Minister of State Chhagan Bhujbal said that Marathi is the language of the state and everyone should learn it. Where a law is passed to make the Marathi language compulsory in all schools (classes 1 to 10), everyone will be able to learn it. It is important to note that there is a frequent dispute about the Marathi language in Maharashtra. On the other hand, Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena President Raj Thackeray have also always been supportive of this.

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It is being said that people of Hindi speaking areas are moving here to find employment opportunities in Maharashtra, due to which the number of Hindi speaking people is increasing here. In such a situation, there will be a decrease in the Marathi language. The movement of Raj Thackeray's MNS has already been done in the Marathi language. At that time, several cases of assault were also reported from North Indian people working in Maharashtra. But now this latest statement of Chhagan Bhujbal has again intensified politics regarding language.

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In the schools of Maharashtra, the recitation of the morning prayer daily from Republic Day has made the text of the Preamble of the Constitution mandatory. According to Minister of State Varsha Gaikwad, the students will read the Preamble of the Constitution so that the student can understand its significance. Although this proposal was quite old, it will be implemented from the 26th. Earlier this instruction was given in February 2013. It is being said that at that time there was a Congress-NCP government in the state. Please tell that this decision has been taken after the protest in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

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