The Minority Commission’s chairman in Nagpur has proposed that semi-English/Urdu schools in Maharashtra should introduce Marathi as a compulsory subject. The aim is to ensure that students in these schools have a good command of the local language. The move is seen as a way to promote linguistic diversity and integration. The chairman emphasized the importance of Marathi in the state and believes that all schools, regardless of their medium of instruction, should prioritize the teaching of Marathi. This recommendation is part of a broader effort to strengthen the linguistic fabric of Maharashtra. Introducing Marathi in semi-English/Urdu schools can help students become proficient in multiple languages, which is beneficial for their overall development. The proposal is expected to be discussed further to assess its feasibility and implementation. It reflects the ongoing dialogue around language education in India and the efforts to preserve and promote regional languages. Stay updated for more developments on this issue.

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Minority panel chief advocates for Marathi in semi-English/Urdu schools to promote language diversity and integration.
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