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Tara Bhavalkar, president of the 98th All India Marathi Literary Conference, advocates for teaching young students in their ...
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that the BJP and RSS do not want the poor to learn English as they want to prevent them ...
Raj Thackeray stated that he has spoken to the state CM and assured that the decision to make Hindi a compulsory third ...
MNS chief Raj Thackeray held a press conference on Wednesday, strongly reacting to a recent government resolution (GR) issued by the Maharashtra School Education Department on Tuesday.  Thackeray has ...
Raj Thackeray reiterated that Hindi is not the national language of India, but the language of a particular region. "Why ...
Thackeray emphasised that Maharashtra has always respected all languages and communities, but this should not result in the ...
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray has written a letter to the state government demanding that only two languages - Marathi and English - be taught from Class 1 in schools affiliated ...
The Maharashtra government-appointed Language Consultation Committee chairperson Laxmikant Deshmukh has opposed the State government’s decision to make Hindi compulsory.
Andhali Koshimbir, or Blind Man’s Bluff in English, is a game kids across India have grown up on. You might be familiar with its rules—but yet again, you need to incorporate language-learning.
“Marathi has borrowed literature from all Indian languages and has in return enriched them as well. Indian languages have always accepted and enriched each other,” he said.
Some school buildings are in gang-occupied territory or have become de facto shelters for those forced from their homes, leaving hundreds of thousands with no chance for formal learning.
There are alternatives to England’s focus on synthetic phonics, which teaches children to decode words by learning the relationship between letters and sounds.