'Hindi Should Be Taught From Class 5, Not Class 1, In Maharashtra Schools, Says Deputy CM Ajit Pawar
GH News June 25, 2025 07:03 PM
Pune: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has opposed the move to introduce Hindi as a third language from Class 1 in the schools of the state, and said it should instead be taught from Class 5.Speaking to reporters in Mumbai on Tuesday, Pawar also said students should learn Marathi from Class 1 so that they are able to read and write it well.The state government last week issued an amended order, stating Hindi will generally be taught as the third language to students in Marathi and English medium schools from Classes 1 to 5, which triggered a controversy.The government maintained that Hindi would not be compulsory, but mandated the consent of at least 20 students per grade in a school for studying any Indian language other than Hindi.Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's StatementSpeaking on the issue, Pawar said, "The chief minister convened a meeting on the issue yesterday (Monday). I believe Hindi should not be introduced from Class 1 to 4. It should begin from Class 5. Students should learn Marathi from Class 1 and be able to read and write it fluently." He added that while no one is against the teaching of any particular language, it is inappropriate to burden young students with an additional language at an early stage.Following the meeting in Mumbai, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had said a final decision on the three-language formula would be taken only after consultations with all stakeholders, including litterateurs, language experts and political leaders.Meanwhile, actor Sayaji Shinde also voiced his opposition to teaching Hindi from Class 1."Students should be allowed to learn Marathi, which is a very rich language. They should become well-versed in Marathi at an early age, and not be burdened with another language. If at all it is to be made compulsory, let it be after Class 5," he said.Shinde, who has acted in several Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and other regional language films, also demanded that the decision on introducing a third language be withdrawn. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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