The Maharashtra government has made Marathi the mandatory language for communication in all government offices, enhancing the linguistic and cultural identity of the state.
MarathiGovernment OfficesMaharashtraLanguage PolicyCultural PreservationReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 04, 2025
The new language policy in Maharashtra mandates that all government communications, including memos, notices, and public announcements, must be issued in Marathi. This policy aims to strengthen the use of the Marathi language in official circles.
The new language policy comes into effect from January 1, 2024.
The purpose of this language policy is to preserve and promote the Marathi language, ensuring it remains a dominant language in official communications and strengthening the state's linguistic and cultural identity.
The government has assured that translation services will be available for non-Marathi speakers to ensure inclusivity and that communication gaps are bridged.
To promote Marathi, the government has launched a campaign to introduce Marathi as a compulsory subject in schools and colleges and is providing incentives for students who excel in the language.
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