Mandatory Marathi in Schools: A Strict Notice from Minister Bhuse
Maharashtra's Minister Dada Bhuse announced strict actions against schools that do not comply with the law making Marathi mandatory for classes 1 to 10. Inspections are planned, and non-compliant schools may risk losing recognition. The law applies to all schools, including those with national and international alignments.
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Maharashtra schools could face stringent penalties for failing to implement the mandatory Marathi language requirements, as announced by Minister Dada Bhuse.
During the state assembly session, Bhuse confirmed that both national and international board-affiliated schools must adhere to the regulations mandating Marathi language instruction from classes 1 to 10.
Inspections will be launched, and faulty institutions may face losing their recognition, emphasizing the state's commitment to enforcing this language mandate effectively.
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