Under the leadership of the Marathi Abhyas Kendra and with the support of various like-minded individuals and organisations, a statewide protest will soon be launched in Maharashtra opposing the mandatory inclusion of a third language in school curricular. The movement will be rolled out in phases across the entire state.
From Awareness to Action
Until now, this campaign had focused primarily on creating awareness about the issue. However, it will now take the form of a direct action movement. To coordinate efforts, a “Coordination Committee” has been formed, and its list of members has been released.
Members of the Coordination Committee
Dr. Deepak Pawar – President, Marathi Abhyas Kendra (Convenor)
Ramesh Panse – GramMangal
Chinmayi Sumeet – Goodwill Ambassador for Marathi Schools
Girish Samant – Education Expert and Institution Head
Dr. Prakash Parab – Linguist
Sujata Patil – Principal, Prayogshil School
Vinodini Kalgai – Principal, Prayogshil School
Mahendra Ganpule – Maharashtra State Secondary and Higher Secondary Principals’ Association
Ravindra Fadnavis – Maharashtra State Education Institutions Federation
Dr. Shripad Bhalchandra Joshi – Maharashtra Cultural Front
Kautikrao Patil – Marathwada Sahitya Parishad
Kishor Darak – Education Expert
Sushil Shejule – Aamhi Shikshak Social Organization
Madhav Suryawanshi – Education Development Forum
Govardhan Deshmukh – President, Marathi Integration Committee
Sandeep Kamble – President, Yuva Shaikshanik va Samajik Nyay Maharashtra
Prasad Gokhale – “Marathi Schools Must Be Preserved” Facebook Group
Bhausaheb Chaskar – Coordinator, ATF
Prathamesh Patil – Journalist
Chandan Tahsildar – Marathi Bola Movement
Anand Bhandare – Secretary
Raj Thackeray Criticises the Policy
MNS (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) chief Raj Thackeray has also strongly criticised the government’s decision. He raised pointed questions, stating, “Hindi is not a national language. It is a language like any other in India. So why is it being made compulsory from the first grade? Why are children being burdened with three languages at once? Under whose pressure is the government making this decision?”
What Lies Ahead
As the Coordination Committee mobilises its network, the protest is expected to gather momentum and expand gradually across Maharashtra, challenging the state’s third language mandate and advocating for educational choices that respect regional linguistic priorities.
