The chairman of the government of the government of the government of the Maharashtra’s government has led Laxmikant Dshmukh opposes the decision of the state governance to make Hindi mandatory. In a letter to Minister President Devendra Fadnavis, the panel encouraged the government to delete the order.
The decision of Maharashtra, part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, to make Hindi a mandatory third language from classes 1 to 5, was announced on April 17, 2025. The decision is mandatory that Hindi will be taught in addition to marathi and English, according to the fake.
The letter has emphasized various points, such as: “Primary school students must be taught in mother tongue, and the three-language policy must only be implemented from a higher secondary level. The forced decision on the Hindi language is unnecessary. At this time the quality of the teachers and the possibility of the possibility of the possibility and the possibility of the possibility.”
If Hindi speaking teachers will be selected on the basis of their speaking skills, the employment of Marathi teachers will also be removed from them, according to the letter. “This will cause cognitive burden on children’s brains. Since the English language has been mandatory in Maharashtra since 2001 and is required for parental approval and higher education, the state government has assumed a policy of” Better English with better marathi “according to the report of the Language Advice Committee.”
Many linguists and linguists believe that hardly any state has suffered so much linguistic and cultural damage to Maharashtra as a result of Hindi. North -Indians and South Indians do not learn each other’s language as a third language due to extreme heterogeneity of language and script. But in Maharashtra, Hindi language is taught and taught. If the people in Noord -India Marathi do not learn as a third language, despite the linguistic resemblance and not ready to speak Marathi, even in Maharashtra as a migrant, then it is an insult to the marathi language and her speakers to make Hindi compulsory by the government, the panel said.
If we do not want Maharashtra to suffer more in the language and cultural field, the government must cancel the decision to make Hindi language compulsory, the committee said.
Published – April 21, 2025 2:37 am is
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