No Hindi: Opposition Unity and Pressure Forces Maharashtra Govt to Scrap Three-Language Resolution
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New Delhi: Maharashtra government has withdrawn its decision resolution on mandating Hindi as the third language in classes 1 to 5 in English and Marathi medium schools. The decision was announced by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in a press conference on the eve of monsoon session of state legislature.
Fadnavis also announced that a new expert committee will be formed, led by educationist and former Rajya Sabha MP Narendra Jadhav, which will advise on implementing the National Education Policy’s (NEP) three-language formula.
“The government will wait for the report........
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