The state government had appointed the Narendra Jadhav Committee to review Maharashtra ’s three-language policy and suggest improvements. After holding public meetings in Ratnagiri, Kolhapur, and Nagpur, the committee observed growing concerns and opinions among citizens.
Many participants expressed support for the concept of learning three languages. However, they felt that this policy should start from 5th standard rather than 1st standard.
Committee chairman Prof. Narendra Jadhav stated that the committee has received a “tremendous response” from the public and relevant stakeholders. Citizens are actively participating in shaping the policy. He added, “People agree to start learning three languages, but they prefer it to begin from the 5th standard. Many also suggested that even aft

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