Maharashtra Government Plans To Appoint Marathi Language Officers To Increase Use Of State Language Maharashtra Government Plans To Appoint Marathi Language Officers To Increase Use Of State Language Desai told the Legislative Council that the Maharashtra Official Languages Act was passed in 1964 but there was no required clarity in that legislation.
Subhash Desai said Marathi language officers will be appointed in every district. (File)
Mumbai:
In a bid to address the complaints that the Marathi language is not being used in administrative works fully, the Maharashtra government is planning to appoint Marathi language officers at the district level, minister Subhash Desai told the Legislative Council on Monday.
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From Pune to Nashik and Nagpur: Maharashtra cities see lockdown, restrictions amid Covid spike
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Maharashtra has seen a spike in coronavirus cases, forcing lockdown and restrictions in several cities and towns. (PTI)
Owing to the rising number of Covid-19 cases, Maharashtra has imposed restrictions on several cities and towns, including Pune and Nagpur. The latest in the list are some suburban areas of Mumbai under the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation.
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