Maharashtra Schools Submit Letter to Minister Bhuse over Clarification on 3-Language Policy, Military Education

08 June 2025 | The Indian Express

With only a week left for the new academic year to begin, schools across Maharashtra continue to complain about confusion over the state’s three-language policy. Despite verbal assurances from School Education Minister Dada Bhuse that the policy has been put on hold, there is lack of a formal written order in this regard, which according to schools has caused chaos ahead of the new academic year.

As many as 23 educational institutions and associations have come together and submitted a letter to the Maharashtra School Education minister Dada Bhuse, urging for a written order to end the confusion. The letter dated June 8, also demands cancellation of plans to introduce basic military education from grade 1 in government-run schools, announced by Bhuse, earlier this month….

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