The Maharashtra government has mandated the use of Marathi in all government and semi-government offices. Employees must communicate in Marathi. The Maharashtra government on Monday issued a ...
Maharashtra: The government of Maharashtra today (February 3) made a big decision to promote the 'Marathi' language in the state. In Maharashtra, speaking Marathi has now been made mandatory in ...
(Hindustan Times/ PIC FOR REPRESENTATION) The Maharashtra government issued a government resolution on Monday, mandating the use of Marathi language in all government offices. It said that ...
To promote the use of the Marathi language, the Maharashtra government on Monday (February 3, 2025) issued an order making it compulsory for all the officials of government, semi-government ...
“According to the Marathi language policy, the official language of communication in government offices will now be Marathi,” stated the order. “It will be compulsory for all the officers ...
MUMBAI: Maharashtra government Monday issued a govt resolution mandating use of Marathi in all govt and semi-govt offices. According to the GR, employees "in all govt, semi-govt offices ...
The Maharashtra government has issued an order making the use of Marathi compulsory in all government and semi-government offices across the state. As per the resolution, employees in government ...
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday made it mandatory for all officials in government and semi-government offices in the state to speak only in Marathi. The Government Resolution (GR ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 98th All India Marathi Literature Convention ... s first stint in the national capital since Maharashtra’s formation in 1960.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 3 (ANI): The Maharashtra government on Sunday issued an order to enforce the use of Marathi in government offices. All employees in government, semi-government ...
The Maharashtra government issued a Government Resolution (GR) on Monday, mandating the use of Marathi in all government and semi-government offices across the state, according to an ANI report.
Mumbai: In a serious bid to promote, preserve, propagate, disseminate and develop the Maratha language, the Maharashtra government has made it mandatory to converse in the Marathi language in ...
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