The Maharashtra government has tightened enforcement of its rule making Marathi a compulsory subject in all schoolswarning strict action against institutions that fail to comply.
Under the existing law, Marathi has been compulsory for students from Classes 1 to 10 since 2020–21.
The government has now introduced stricter enforcement measures:
Authorities found that many schools—especially those affiliated with central boards—were not properly implementing the Marathi rule.
The new directive aims to:
To ensure strict compliance:
This move reflects Maharashtra’s broader push to:
The message is clear:
Teaching Marathi is no longer optional—it’s mandatory and enforceable.
Schools that ignore the rule risk not just fines, but losing their license to operate.
Maharashtra has tightened enforcement of its rule making Marathi compulsory in all schools from Classes 1 to 10. Institutions failing to comply may face fines up to ₹1 lakh and even lose recognition. The move targets non-compliant schools, especially central board institutions, and aims to ensure uniform implementation while promoting the state language across all education systems.
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