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Maharashtra Govt Mandates Marathi Language Use in All State Offices

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 3, 2025 22:31 IST

The Maharashtra government issued a resolution on Monday mandating the use of Marathi in all government offices. As per ...

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The Maharashtra government issued a resolution on Monday mandating the use of Marathi in all government offices. As per the directive, employees in government offices, semi-government offices, corporations under the state government, and other related institutions are required to communicate in Marathi with visitors, excluding those from foreign countries and non-Marathi-speaking states.

A formal complaint can be lodged with the in-charge of the respective office or department for appropriate action if the rule is violated. The resolution treats such violations as acts of official indiscipline.

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If the complainant is dissatisfied with the action taken against the violator, they can appeal to the Marathi Language Committee of the Maharashtra Legislature. 

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