Maharashtra's Language Policy Face-Off: Three-Language Formula Under Scrutiny
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced a review of the three-language formula under the New Education Policy following consultations with stakeholders. The decision emerges amidst debates over the inclusion of Hindi as a third language in schools. The government asserts student interests are prioritized.

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In Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is spearheading a comprehensive review of the three-language formula as part of the New Education Policy. This decision follows extensive consultations with various stakeholders, including language experts, cultural leaders, and political figures, to ensure the policy meets diverse expectations.
A meeting led by CM Fadnavis, attended by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and other critical figures in the government, underscored the importance of evaluating the policy's implications across various regions. A key focus remains on ensuring the academic progress and interests of Marathi students, with Hindi proposed as a third, non-compulsory language option.
School Education Minister Dada Bhuse emphasized collaboration with local leaders and authors, including Raj Thackeray, to address concerns about potential language impositions. Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar reiterated the state's commitment to Marathi, clarifying that Hindi remains an optional language choice in schools, not mandatory.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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