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Hindi ‘Mandatory’ as Third Language in Maharashtra Schools; Marathi Groups Decry ‘Backdoor Imposition’

  • The Maharashtra government has made Hindi a third language in schools from Classes 1 to 5, which some Marathi groups labeled as a 'backdoor imposition.'
  • Marathi will remain compulsory in all medium schools, and students can opt out of learning Hindi if 20 students per grade choose another Indian language, but the state will not provide teachers for those languages.
  • Critics, including Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal, claim the decision betrays the Marathi language and its people, calling it a 'planned plot to impose Hindi.'
  • Vasant Kalpande criticized the initiative, arguing it discourages the choice of other languages by not providing teachers for them.
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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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