Maharashtra Makes Hindi Mandatory Third Language in Schools; GR Issued, Policy Aligns with Updated NEP Curriculum

18 June 2025 | The Times of India

The Maharashtra government has announced that Hindi will now be taught as a mandatory third language in all Marathi and English-medium schools across the state, starting from Class 1 to 5.

According to a new Government Resolution (GR) issued by the School Education and Sports Department, this policy aligns with the state's updated education curriculum under the National Education Policy 2020…

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