
Only Marathi & English be taught in schools: Raj Thackeray to govt
In a recent development, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray has written to the state government demanding a written order that only two languages–Marathi and English–be taught from Class 1 onwards in state board schools. The government had declared this earlier but didn’t issue a written order, he said, warning that the MNS will launch agitation if the government rolls back the decision.
The MNS chief has claimed that the government had taken a decision in this regard earlier, but it was not implemented in a proper manner. He has urged the government to issue a written order to this effect, stating that the decision will help to promote the Marathi language and culture.
Raj Thackeray has also emphasized the importance of Marathi language in the state’s cultural identity. He has stated that Marathi is the mother tongue of the people of Maharashtra and it is essential to teach it to children from a young age. He has also claimed that the decision will help to promote the state’s culture and heritage.
The MNS chief has also criticized the government for not taking any concrete steps to promote the Marathi language. He has stated that the government had promised to promote the Marathi language, but nothing has been done so far. He has also warned that if the government doesn’t take any action in this regard, the MNS will launch an agitation.
The government had earlier declared that Marathi and English would be the only languages taught in state board schools from Class 1 onwards. However, the government didn’t issue a written order, which has led to confusion among parents and teachers.
The MNS chief has also urged the government to take concrete steps to promote the Marathi language. He has stated that the government should take steps to promote the Marathi language in all aspects of life, including education, administration, and culture. He has also urged the government to make Marathi the official language of the state.
The MNS chief has also claimed that the decision will help to promote the state’s economy. He has stated that the decision will help to increase the use of Marathi language in business and trade, which will lead to economic growth.
The MNS chief has also urged the government to take steps to promote the Marathi language in the education sector. He has stated that the government should take steps to promote the Marathi language in all schools, including private schools. He has also urged the government to make Marathi a compulsory subject in all schools.
In conclusion, Raj Thackeray has urged the government to issue a written order that only two languages–Marathi and English–be taught from Class 1 onwards in state board schools. He has also emphasized the importance of Marathi language in the state’s cultural identity and has warned that the MNS will launch an agitation if the government rolls back the decision.
Source: https://x.com/RajThackeray/status/1930208483518857496