The Maharashtra Government has launched a Marathi language learning programme for auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers across the state. Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik said around 4,500 teachers will ...
Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik said the campaign will be conducted across all 59 Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) from May 1 to August 15.
The booklet, titled ‘Maharashtra is my state… Marathi is my language!’, has been brought out with the assistance of Marathi litterateurs and language experts. It contains simple Marathi phrases common ...
To help non-Marathi-speaking drivers learn the language, the state government will set up Marathi language study centres at ...
Amid escalating debate over the mandatory use of the Marathi language in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday emphasised that while pride in one's mother tongue is essential, the st ...
With Marathi set to become compulsory for auto and taxi drivers in Maharashtra from May 1, the importance of learning the language has sharply increased. The move is expected to impact thousands of ...
A common lament you may hear—or even utter—is, “Kids these days don’t speak Marathi.” There’s a simple solution: Teach them. And, there’s no better day than Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Divas, celebrated on ...
Maharashtra is implementing a new rule making Marathi mandatory for auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers, with a special verification drive to help drivers comply and learn the language. IMAGE: Kindly note ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis encourages residents to learn Marathi while condemning violence related to language issues.
Pune: State govt is planning to offer basic Marathi training to autorickshaw and cab drivers who do not speak the language, following its decision to make knowing Marathi mandatory or face possible ...
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