While English is widely promoted, Indian languages are often neglected, Devendra Fadnavis told reporters in Dehu and maintained that disputes over languages are unnecessary.
Maharashtra Cabinet Approves Rs 37,000 Crore First Phase of Virar-Alibag Transport Corridor
Reliance-Dassault JV to build Falcon 2000 business jets in Maharashtra
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Fadnavis: No More Hindi Compulsion, Students Free to Choose Any Language
Maharashtra CM clarifies new education order amid criticism; says Hindi is now optional, Marathi remains mandatory
Dassault Aviation partners with Reliance Aerostructure to manufacture Falcon 2000 jets in India. This marks Dassault's first Falcon assembly outside France. The facility will be in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
No 'compulsion' to learn Hindi as 3rd language: Devendra Fadnavis on row over govt order
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced the removal of mandatory Hindi in schools, allowing students to choose any Indian language as the third language option. This decision follows concerns raised by pro-Marathi groups and opposition parties. Fadnavis clarified that Marathi remains compulsory, aligning with the New Education Policy's three-language formula, which promotes multilingualism and cognitive development.
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Marathi Film Ghaath Screened For 30 Surrendered Naxalites | See Pics
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Maharashtra mandates Hindi as third language for grades 1-5, triggers row
The Maharashtra government has mandated Hindi as a compulsory third language for students in Classes 1 to 5 across all Marathi and English medium schools, triggering immediate backlash from Marathi language advocates who accuse the state of a ...
Ahmedabad plane crash: 190 DNA matches confirmed, 157 bodies handed over
AHMEDABAD: Six days after the devastating Ahmedabad plane crash, the sole survivor Vishwas Kumar has been discharged from the hospital in stable condition, confirmed Dr. Rakesh Joshi, Civil Hospital Superintendent. Kumar's family, who had flown in from the UK, was present at his side. The body of Kumar's brother, who was killed in the crash, was handed over to the family at 2 am on the same day, and a funeral was held for him in Diu. As of now, DNA samples of 190 deceased individuals have been successfully matched. In a detailed briefing, Dr. Joshi stated that 157 bodies have already been handed over to their respective families, with the identification and release process still underway for the remaining. He noted that five families are expected to collect the bodies of their loved ones soon, while the hospital remains in contact with 10 families. Meanwhile, 15 families are waiting for DNA matches of additional relatives, and the identification process is ongoing for three others. Dr. Joshi also revealed a detailed breakdown of the nationalities among the deceased whose bodies have been identified: 123 Indian nationals, 27 British citizens, 4 Portuguese nationals, 1 Canadian citizen, and 4 non-passengers. In terms of geographical distribution, he reported that the bodies handed over include: Ahmedabad (48), Vadodara (18), Kheda (10), Anand (11), Gandhinagar (6), Surat (6), Mehsana (5), Udaipur (6), Bharuch (5), Gir Somnath (5), Diu (12), Mahisagar (1), Bhavnagar (1), Patan (1), Botad (1), Aravalli (2), Jodhpur (1), Junagadh (1), Amreli (1), Rajkot (2), Nadiad (1), Dwarka (2), Sabarkantha (1), Mumbai (7), London (2), Patna (1), and Maharashtra (2).
IAS lobby doesn't want to learn Marathi: Raj Thackeray
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'IAS Lobby Behind Hindi Push In Schools': Raj Thackeray Hits Out At Maharashtra Govt
Thackeray emphasised that Maharashtra has always respected all languages and communities, but this should not result in the neglect or downgrading of Marathi.
Hindi spoken largely in public life, learning it will benefit students: Minister
Dada Bhuse, Maharashtra's school education minister, supports Hindi as a third language. He says it aids communication and higher education. The government order makes Hindi generally the third language, not mandatory. Students can opt for another Indian language. Bhuse warns schools that do not teach Marathi. The government plans to appoint 9,000 new teachers soon.
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The Maharashtra government has issued an order saying Hindi will be taught as the third language to students in Marathi and English medium schools in the state from classes 1 to 5.
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Maharashtra makes Hindi general third language in schools
Some Marathi language advocates accused the government of reintroducing the mandatory Hindi policy through the ackdoor after initially backtracking
Bank of Maharashtra Internal Ombudsman Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online
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Hindi to be taught as third language in Maharashtra schools; Marathi outfits, Congress slam move
MUMBAI: The Mahayuti government on Tuesday night issued a government resolution bringing back Hindi as a third optional-cum-compulsory language in Marathi and English medium schools in the state from classes 1 to 5. While some Marathi language advocates accused the government of reintroducing the policy through the ackdoor after initially backtracking, the opposition Congress accused Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of stabbing the Marathi people in the chest. The order stated that Hindi will generally be the third language, but gave an option to opt out if 20 students per grade in a school express the desire to study any Indian language other than Hindi. However, the state school education department shrugged off its responsibility of providing teachers for a third language other than Hindi. Even if the 20 students show a keen interest in studying a different language, like French or Spanish, the state government is not mandated to provide the school with a teacher of that particular language. Thus, third languages other than Hindi will be taught via digital platforms. Marathi will be a compulsory language in all medium schools, the order said. The directive also mandates that in schools following other mediums of instruction, the three-language formula must include the medium language, Marathi and English. Maharashtra goverment takes U-turn on Hindi as third language, makes it optional Educational policies tool to push one nation, one language Critics claimed the government's latest move contradicts earlier statements of School Education Minister Dada Bhuse that Hindi would not be mandatory for the primary classes. Earlier this year, the state government faced widespread backlash for its proposal to introduce Hindi from class 1. On April 22, Bhuse said Hindi would no longer be compulsory in classes 1 to 5. Last month, the minister at an event in Pune said, The decision to introduce Hindi from class 1 as a third language was taken earlier. However, many parents have suggested it be introduced from class 3 instead.We will consider these suggestions before taking any further decision. He also said at the time that the three-language formula was on hold and schools would continue with the existing two-language system for now. But the latest order appears to contradict that assurance, prompting a fresh wave of opposition. 'Backdoor imposition' This is nothing but the backdoor imposition of Hindi, claimed Deepak Pawar of the Mumbai-based Marathi Bhasha Abhyas Kendra, working to preserve the Marathi language. The government has betrayed the Marathi people. If we remain silent now, it will pave the way for dismantling the federal structure and the legacy of the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, he charged in a social media post, urging people to protest. Vasant Kalpande, former chairman of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, said it is unlikely to find 20 students in a class opting for a non-Hindi language. The provision to make teacher available online is also an attempt to discourage opting for any other language than Hindi. Although, Marathi and Hindi have similar scripts, it will be too much for students of such young age to learn the nuances and differences between the scripts, he claimed. Hindi as a third language is not mandatory in (BJP-ruled) Gujarat and Assam, Kalpande pointed out. 'Backstabbing Marathis' In short, BJP has finally made Hindi the third mandatory language by depriving students of other optional languages, infrastructure and resources. BJP is trying to fool the people of Maharashtra by using complex gimmick words in its GR, said Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal. He further said, BJP-RSS is trying to impose its one nation, one language formula through this notification. However, we will not allow this to happen. We not only condemn the state government's decision, but we will strongly protest against it. This makes it clear that the loyalty of Fadnavis and Deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar is not with Maharashtra or the Marathi people, but with the people of Delhi, he charged. The Shinde (Shiv Sena) group, which repeatedly mentions (party founder) Balasaheb Thackeray's name, holds the education ministry and has taken the initiative to kill Marathi in the same way that they stabbed Shiv Sena in the back, the Congress leader alleged. ! . ? , pic.twitter.com/JvAr3oHqAX Harshwardhan Sapkal (@INCHarshsapkal) June 18, 2025 Ajit Pawar is so desperate for power that he has nothing to do with Maharashtra, Marathi language, or whether Marathi people live or die. Ajit Pawar's policy is only to get the finance portfolio, he claimed. We will not rest till the agenda of 'One Nation, One Language, One Culture' of the RSS and BJP is rejected, Sapkal added. Sapkal also questioned the inaction of the two regional parties, Shiv Sena and NCP, who claim to be proud of the Marathi language but did not resist when the BJP is pushing hard its one nation, one language agenda through education policies. Earlier, MNS chief Raj Thackeray had written a letter to state education minister Dada Bhuse, raising the suspicion that the state government may have announced Hindi as an optional third language orally, but since it has already printed the Hindi books for schools, they may impose Hindi as a third language in the state. Raj Thackeray had warned of a big protest if this imposition of Hindi happens in Maharashtra. (With inputs from PTI)
Hindi to be taught as 3rd language in Maharashtra schools; Marathi outfits, Congress slam move
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has issued an order saying Hindi will be taught as the third language to students in Marathi and English medium schools in the state from classes 1 to 5. An amended government order issued on Tuesday said Hindi will generally be the third language, instead of being mandatory, but gave an option to opt out if 20 students per grade in a school express the desire to study any Indian language other than Hindi. While some Marathi language advocates accused the government of reintroducing the policy through the ackdoor after initially backtracking, the opposition Congress accused Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of stabbing the Marathi people in the chest. The Maharashtra School Education Department issued the government resolution (GR) on Tuesday as part of the implementation of the 'State Curriculum Framework for School Education 2024', aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. According to the GR, Hindi will generally be the third language for students from classes 1 to 5 in Marathi and English medium schools. Those who wish to learn any other language as an option to Hindi, should meet the expectation of 20 students from each standard in a school. In such a situation, a teacher for that particular language will be made available or the language will be taught online, the order stated. Marathi will be a compulsory language in all medium schools, the GR said. Critics claimed the government's latest move contradicts earlier statements of School Education Minister Dada Bhuse that Hindi would not be mandatory for the primary classes. Though the government order provides a conditional option for students to opt for another Indian language instead of Hindi, it stipulates that a minimum of 20 students per school must opt for the alternative. If a such demand arises, either a teacher will be appointed or the language will be taught online, the order added. The directive also mandates that in schools following other mediums of instruction, the three-language formula must include the medium language, Marathi and English. Earlier this year, the state government faced widespread backlash for its proposal to introduce Hindi from class 1. On April 22, Bhuse said Hindi would no longer be compulsory in classes 1 to 5. Maharashtra goverment takes U-turn on Hindi as third language, makes it optional Last month, the minister at an event in Pune said, The decision to introduce Hindi from class 1 as a third language was taken earlier. However, many parents have suggested it be introduced from class 3 instead.We will consider these suggestions before taking any further decision. He also said at the time that the three-language formula was on hold and schools would continue with the existing two-language system for now. But the latest order appears to contradict that assurance, prompting a fresh wave of opposition. This is nothing but the backdoor imposition of Hindi, claimed Deepak Pawar of the Mumbai-based Marathi Bhasha Abhyas Kendra, working to preserve the Marathi language. The government has betrayed the Marathi people. If we remain silent now, it will pave the way for dismantling the federal structure and the legacy of the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, he charged in a social media post, urging people to protest. Vasant Kalpande, former chairman of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, said it is unlikely to find 20 students in a class opting for a non-Hindi language. The provision to make teacher available online is also an attempt to discourage opting for any other language than Hindi. Although, Marathi and Hindi have similar scripts, it will be too much for students of such young age to learn the nuances and differences between the scripts, he claimed. Hindi as a third language is not mandatory in (BJP-ruled) Gujarat and Assam, Kalpande pointed out. Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal said the fresh government order on the three-language formula was a planned plot to impose Hindi, and accused CM Devendra Fadnavis of stabbing Marathi people in the chest. The public was deceived by saying that the compulsion of Hindi as a third language has been abolished. But what does the GR say, he mentioned in a post on X. ! . ? , pic.twitter.com/JvAr3oHqAX Harshwardhan Sapkal (@INCHarshsapkal) June 18, 2025 Hindi will be the compulsory third language. If any other language is to be learned, the requirement is for at least 20 students, It's a show of giving an alternative and the planned plot to impose Hindi. This is BJP's anti-Maharashtra agenda and a conspiracy to eliminate the Marathi language, Marathi identity and Marathi people, Sapkal alleged. This makes it clear that the loyalty of Fadnavis and Deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar is not with Maharashtra or the Marathi people, but with the people of Delhi, he charged. The Shinde (Shiv Sena) group, which repeatedly mentions (party founder) Balasaheb Thackeray's name, holds the education ministry and has taken the initiative to kill Marathi in the same way that they stabbed Shiv Sena in the back, the Congress leader alleged. Ajit Pawar is so desperate for power that he has nothing to do with Maharashtra, Marathi language, or whether Marathi people live or die. Ajit Pawar's policy is only to get the finance portfolio, he claimed. We will not rest till the agenda of 'One Nation, One Language, One Culture' of the RSS and BJP is rejected, Sapkal added.
Maharashtra mandates Hindi as third language in schools, Marathi language activists slam decision
The Maharashtra government's order mandating Hindi as a third language for Classes 1 to 5 in Marathi and English medium schools has sparked controversy. This decision, part of the 'State Curriculum Framework for School Education 2024', faces opposition from Marathi language activists who view it as a ackdoor imposition of Hindi.
Iran supreme leader Khamenei warns Israel, says `We will show Zionists no mercy`
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Maharashtra has mandated Hindi as a third language for Classes 1 to 5 in all Marathi and English-medium schools, aligning with the National Education Policy 2020. A recent Government Resolution directs schools to implement this immediately, with Marathi as the first language and English or Hindi as the second.
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SC praises Bombay High Court on demolition of illegal buildings in Thane
NEW DELHI: Lauding the Bombay High Courts courageous stand, the Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to interfere with the High Court order directing the demolition of 17 structures built illegally on green zones in Maharashtras Thane. On June 12, the Bombay High Court said any unauthorised construction would be required to be demolished. Challenging the order, Danish Zaheer Siddiqui has moved to the top court. The top court, while declining his request, asked him to appeal to the high court for review and relief. A two-judge vacation bench of the top court, headed by Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manohan, referred to the Bombay High Courts explicit finding that the underworld was involved in illegal constructions, happening in collusion with municipal bodies. While refusing to hear Siddiquis appeal, the top court said, Please feel for your city. Otherwise, everything will be encroached upon. Next, your Bombay will be encroached upon. Thats all that remains to be done. Please feel for your city. Otherwise, everything will be encroached upon. For once, the Bombay High Court has taken a very courageous stand, and we appreciate it. Appreciating the high courts order, the top court bench said, Kudos to the high court for taking the right decision. See, you encroached on some third partys land and built a property without obtaining any permits or sanctions. There is no rule of law, and please see, these are persons with underworld connections. The bench further observed that the construction was undertaken without any permission from the planning authority and that, too, by occupying land belonging to a third party. The apex court said the illegal construction could not have been brought to light had an innocent woman not come forward, claiming that her land was occupied and buildings had been constructed on it. Siddiqui claimed that out of the 17 buildings, eight had been demolished, rendering a minimum of 400 families homeless. He claimed to be one of the purchasers of a flat in one of the 17 buildings and argued that the high court issued a carte blanche (blank document) direction, empowering the Thane Municipal Corporation to proceed with demolition without awaiting any further orders. The top court, however, said, We express no opinion in the matter. After hearing the matter for some time, the senior counsel (for Siddiqui) seeks liberty to withdraw the application and with liberty to approach the High Court. Also in top court Interim stay on Thane dargah demolition The Court on Tuesday ordered a weeks status quo on the demolition of a dargah in Thane. The bench directed an interim stay of seven days on anti-encroachment exercises and ordered the dargah trust to move Bombay High Court for recall of the order directing demolition of the structure. The Court was hearing a plea by the trust against the March 10 HC order, directing demolition.
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Karnataka man nabbed for keeping 13,000 womens pics to blackmail them
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IntheleafyheartofLavelle Road, a new kind of gourmetexperience hasquietly taken root. Foodstories, thethoughtfully curatedfoodretail andcafconceptbysisters Avni andAshni Biyani has launched its third India outpost following its forays in New Delhi and Hyderabad. More than just a store, this 12,000 sq. ft. space is a sensory and cultural immersion into the world of mindful indulgence, conscious consumption, and ingredient-led storytelling. Stocking over 8,000 premium food products, with a seasonally rotating caf menu and experiential corners peppered throughout the space, Foodstories aims to spark both discoveryanddelight. Anchoredaroundacentury-oldGulmohartree,theBengalurustore blurs the line between hospitality and retail. It was born out of our shared passion for food and a desire to offer discerning consumers an unparalleled gourmet experience, sharesAvni, adding, Between 2020 and 2022, wesaw adramaticshift in how peopleapproached food. Morehome cooking, deeper curiosity,andan appetite for quality ingredients. We felttheneed foraspace thatcelebrated this change not just through products but through community. And choosing Bengaluru was a natural decision. The food landscape here is incredibly evolved, dinersarewell-travelled,experimental,andvalueprovenance. Theres a clear understanding of craft and quality values that lie at the heart of our brand, she says. One of the standout elements is The Garden Caf a 70-seater oasis conceptualised by prominent interior designer Vinita Chaitanya. Its an ode to colonial-era Bengaluru and thetimelesscalmofCubbonPark,saysAvni.WeretainedtheoldGulmohar tree andbuilt the caf around it. The terrazzo flooring, cane and bamboo furniture all crafted by local artisans speak to the citys aesthetic. Its a tranquil, park-like space, right in the heart of the city. But its not just the ambience that tells a story the food does too. Our menu is led by ingredientsandchanges with theseasons.We source fromwithinourownstore from the sourdough and microgreens to the olive oil and artisanal cheeses. Its a true shelf-to-plate journey, explainsAvni. Ashni, who leads product innovation and consumer insight, further elaborates: Mindfulindulgenceiscentraltoouroffering. Were not here to prescribe,buttoinform where was this grown? Whats in it? How do I use it? If we can empower consumers to make better food choices, weve done our job. That philosophy is evident across the board from the curated pantry staples to limited editionproductsexclusivetotheBengaluruoutlet.OnesuchofferingistheCroissantTissue Bread, a unique hybrid that combines the decadent texture of croissants with the soft, airy bite of bread. Its a global idea made accessible and contextualised for the Indian palate, Ashni notes. Equallyintriguingisthesisters seasonalmangoprogramme. We travelled across farmsin Maharashtra and South India to study the soil, harvesting cycles, and taste profiles. We didnt just want to sell mangoes we wanted to offer a mango experience, saysAshni. Whetherits AlphonsofromRatnagiriorBanganapallisfromAndhra Pradesh, each carbide-free variety is presented with detailed storytelling and exquisite packaging. Ashni explains, Whether its the caf, our Kitchen Studio events, or the tasting stations across the store, every touchpoint is designed to offer a nuanced, immersive experience we hope our passion for food shines through. She adds, Were also focused on digital convenience, building a seamless omnichannel presence that combines the joy of in-store discovery withthe easeofsame-daydelivery through ourwebsiteandWhatsApp.Andthe journey is only beginning. We plan to expand into 56 key cities over the next few years. Gurgaon and Mumbai are already on the radar. But more than location, were looking for communities that resonate with our ethos, she says. Ultimately,the store isnotaboutfoodasa commodity,butasculture,emotion,and narrative. Retail today is no longer just transactional its experiential, emotional, and sensorial, were not just selling ingredients were nurturing curiosity, connection, and joy, Ashni reflects.
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Maharashtra doubles pension for Emergency-era detainees, extends benefits to spouses
The BJP-led Maharashtra government on Tuesday approved a cabinet decision to increase monthly pensions for individuals jailed during the Emergency period (197577). Under the revised scheme, those who were imprisoned for less than a month will now receive Rs 10,000 per month, up from Rs 5,000. Those jailed for more than a month will get Rs 20,000 monthly, compared to the earlier Rs 10,000. The government also amended the scheme to allow the surviving spouse of a deceased beneficiary to receive 50% of the pension. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the move aims to honour and glorify those who fought for democracy during the Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi between June 25, 1975 and March 31, 1977. As per the cabinet note, surviving spouses will have to apply afresh to their respective district collectors. If the beneficiary passed away before January 2, 2018, the spouse can still apply with an affidavit. A 90-day window will be provided from the date of the official announcement for such applications. The earlier age requirement of being at least 18 at the time of arrest has been scrapped, making more people eligible for the scheme. The respective district collectors will verify the names and addresses of eligible beneficiaries and ensure the pension amount is credited directly to their bank accounts. There are 3,782 recognized Emergency detainees in Maharashtra. The government has sanctioned Rs 28 crore to cover their pensions for the period from April 2025 to January 2026. A total of Rs 55 crore had been approved for the scheme, with this amount forming the first release. The scheme, originally launched in January 2018 by the then Fadnavis-led government, had been scrapped in 2020 by the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government, citing financial constraints due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With Fadnavis back in power, the scheme has now been reinstated.