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Maharashtra cabinet decides to make compulsory Marathi up to Class 10; 5-day working week for state government employees

The decisions were taken during the state cabinet meeting which was chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday.

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Maharashtra cabinet decides to make compulsory Marathi up to Class 10; 5-day working week for state government employees

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray chairing the first cabinet meeting in Mumbai on Wednesday. NE PHOTO

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MUMBAI, FEB 12

The Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra took several crucial decisions including, making Marathi compulsory in all schools upto Class 10 and introducing 5-day week for state government employees.

The decisions were taken during the state cabinet meeting which was chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday.

The state government will bring a bill in the assembly to make Marathi language mandatory till Class 10. The bill shall be introduced when the Maharashtra legislature meets for its budget session on February 24. The bill will be discussed for three days and shall be passed in both Houses of the legislature on February 27, the Marathi language day.

Draft bills under preparation 

Minister for Marathi Language Subhash Desai said the draft of the bill is being prepared and the proposed legislation will be introduced in the budget session starting on February 24.

Speaking to reporters here, he said, There are 25,000 schools in Maharashtra that do not teach Marathi. (Once the bill is passed) it will be mandatory for all schools running here to teach the Marathi language as part of their curriculum.”

The issue was earlier discussed during the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of both the Houses. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, his deputy Ajit Pawar and Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis were present in the meeting. It was Ajit Pawar’s idea to make Marathi mandatory for the school students. Ajit Pawar, who is also the Finance Minister, will present the state’s budget for 2020-21 on March 6.

According to political experts, the Uddhav government’s decision to make Marathi language compulsory in schools is aimed at countering his cousin Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s aggressive pitch for ‘Marathi Manush’

At present, Marathi is compulsory till Class 4 run by the CBSE and ICSE boards. It is optional in later years. If the bill is passed, it will become mandatory for the CBSE and ICSE boards to teach Marathi till Class 10.

Besides, the state government is also reportedly planning to change the name of Bombay High Court and make use of Marathi in court proceedings compulsory. Meanwhile, the Uddhav government also approved five-day working week for state employees. The decision will cover all state government employees, including officers and all grade workers.

The new system will be applicable from February 29 onwards. The decision is likely to benefit nearly 20 lakh state government employees on payroll in Maharashtra. With this, the state government fulfiled a long-pending demand of various employee unions, which had been demanding an alignment of their schedule on a par with their counterparts in central government.

 

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