Three language policy News
Raut’s announcement came after CM Fadnavis on Sunday announced the formation of a committee headed by the former planning commission member, Narendra Jadhav, to prepare a report on the trilingual formula, keeping the interest of Marathi students at the centre.
Amid backlash, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has cancelled the government resolutions (GRs) issued on April 16 and June 17 regarding the three-language policy. The committee, headed by Dr. Narendra Jadhav, will prepare a report on the trilingual policy formula, keeping the interest of Marathi students at the centre.
Raut's social media post, featuring a powerful image of the two leaders alongside their iconic patriarch Bal Thackeray, has ignited rumors of a historic rapprochement and a joint protest that could shake the foundations of Maharashtra politics.
Union Minister Amit Shah Criticised DMK for opposing the three-language formula and asserted that some parties are using language issues to hide their corruption. He added that if the NDA is from the government in Tamil Nadu, it will provide medical and engineering courses in Tamil.
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin alleged that the policy threatens to destroy Tamil Nadu's education system.
The plea filed by BJP lawyer GS Mani said the refusal or failure of the state government to implement the National Educational Policy of the Central Government or sign an MoU may harm the public interest or infringe on citizens' rights.
The Tamil Nadu government on Monday said that it will not allow the three-language formula mentioned in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami said that the new formula is "painful and worrisome," and added that his government won't implement it in the state.
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