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Hindi no longer mandatory in Maharashtra schools for Classes 1 to 5: State Education Department

  • Posted on April 22, 2025
Hindi no longer mandatory in Maharashtra schools for Classes 1 to 5: State Education Department

The move comes after the government sought to make Hindi compulsory as a third language in Maharashtra, triggering backlash from Opposition parties. | Source: Hindustan Times

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