Maharashtra Revises 3rd Language Notification, Hindi Not Mandatory In Schools
Hindi has been made the default third language in schools across Maharashtra, the state government said in a revised notification issued Wednesday.
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Maharashtra has mandated Hindi as a third language for Classes 1 to 5 in all Marathi and English-medium schools, aligning with the National Education Policy 2020. A recent Government Resolution directs schools to implement this immediately, with Marathi as the first language and English or Hindi as the second.
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DRDO, IIT-Delhi demonstrate quantum communication
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SC praises Bombay High Court on demolition of illegal buildings in Thane
NEW DELHI: Lauding the Bombay High Courts courageous stand, the Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to interfere with the High Court order directing the demolition of 17 structures built illegally on green zones in Maharashtras Thane. On June 12, the Bombay High Court said any unauthorised construction would be required to be demolished. Challenging the order, Danish Zaheer Siddiqui has moved to the top court. The top court, while declining his request, asked him to appeal to the high court for review and relief. A two-judge vacation bench of the top court, headed by Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manohan, referred to the Bombay High Courts explicit finding that the underworld was involved in illegal constructions, happening in collusion with municipal bodies. While refusing to hear Siddiquis appeal, the top court said, Please feel for your city. Otherwise, everything will be encroached upon. Next, your Bombay will be encroached upon. Thats all that remains to be done. Please feel for your city. Otherwise, everything will be encroached upon. For once, the Bombay High Court has taken a very courageous stand, and we appreciate it. Appreciating the high courts order, the top court bench said, Kudos to the high court for taking the right decision. See, you encroached on some third partys land and built a property without obtaining any permits or sanctions. There is no rule of law, and please see, these are persons with underworld connections. The bench further observed that the construction was undertaken without any permission from the planning authority and that, too, by occupying land belonging to a third party. The apex court said the illegal construction could not have been brought to light had an innocent woman not come forward, claiming that her land was occupied and buildings had been constructed on it. Siddiqui claimed that out of the 17 buildings, eight had been demolished, rendering a minimum of 400 families homeless. He claimed to be one of the purchasers of a flat in one of the 17 buildings and argued that the high court issued a carte blanche (blank document) direction, empowering the Thane Municipal Corporation to proceed with demolition without awaiting any further orders. The top court, however, said, We express no opinion in the matter. After hearing the matter for some time, the senior counsel (for Siddiqui) seeks liberty to withdraw the application and with liberty to approach the High Court. Also in top court Interim stay on Thane dargah demolition The Court on Tuesday ordered a weeks status quo on the demolition of a dargah in Thane. The bench directed an interim stay of seven days on anti-encroachment exercises and ordered the dargah trust to move Bombay High Court for recall of the order directing demolition of the structure. The Court was hearing a plea by the trust against the March 10 HC order, directing demolition.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah slams BJP over resignation demand
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India has expanded its nuclear arsenal: SIPRI report
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Prefer a language other than Hindi? You`ll need 20 students, says Maharashtra GR
On Tuesday, the Maharashtra government came out with orders which state that if anyone wants to have an alternative language to Hindi, they can opt for the same, but it would require a minimum of 20 students in the class
India's three-language policy, envisioned to promote multilingualism and national unity, faces challenges in implementation. Underfunding and a lack of qualified teachers plague the system, particularly for the 'third language' option. States like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra struggle with teacher recruitment, student engagement, and integrating local languages into the curriculum.
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Picnickers should take responsibility for their safety
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AI to power Maharashtra Agriculture for higher yield
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Maharashtra Agriculture-Artificial Intelligence (MahaAgri-AI) Policy 2025-2029 policy, aimed at introducing AI, drones and robotics in agriculture to increase production and reduce costs. The government proposes to place the agriculture sector at the forefront of the digital era and encourage farmers to utilise emerging technologies, such as AI, Generative AI, the Internet of Things, drones, computer vision, robotics, and predictive analytics, in farming. The government has earmarked Rs 500 crore for the implementation of the policy. A senior minister stated that the policy was necessary to help farmers benefit from technology, unlike in traditional farming, and to reduce input costs while also recovering them. A Cabinet note said, This will increase farmer-centric use of research, data exchange of AI technology, support start-ups, making Maharashtra a pioneer in digital agricultural innovation. With the help of AI, personalised advice will be given to farmers in Marathi using chatbots and voice assistants in that language. It will provide information on crop production, disease and pest management, weather forecasts, market prices and government schemes. Simulation tools will be linked to national platforms, such as Agristack and Bhashini. Field extension workers will be trained in the use of AI. A state-wide traceability and quality certification platform based on AI, blockchain, and QR-code technology will be established to ensure food security, transparency in the supply chain, food quality assurance, and global market access for agricultural products. This platform will also create a digital and geo-tagged record of fertilisers and pesticides applied to crops, farming practices, post-harvest processing, and quality certificates, among other details, throughout the journey from farm to consumer.
Karnataka man nabbed for keeping 13,000 womens pics to blackmail them
BALLARI: The Maharashtra police, with the help of their counterparts in Ballari, arrested a 25 year-old man in Sandur town for keeping obscene photographs and videos of over 13,000 women and blackmailing them with the threat of putting up the images on social media. After a girl filed a police complaint in Mumbai about someone trying to blackmail her using a fake social media account, the Maharashtra cyber police started the investigation. After gathering technical evidence and tracing the location of the blackmailer, they rushed to Sandur and arrested Shubham Kumar Manojprasad Singh. The police seized four smartphones and computers from Shubham, who works in a private company. They also traced over 20 fake accounts and 100 email IDs that he used to threaten and blackmail women. The police stated that the complaint was filed in January in Mumbai and the girl had stated that Shubham had threatened to upload her nude photos and had also shared some images. A senior Ballari police officer said Shubham was arrested by the Maharashtra police recently, under various sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Information Technology Act. After the arrest, over 13,500 nude and obscene photos and videos of women and girls were found in his phone. We also found 20 fake social media accounts which he used to blackmail women, seeking money and sexual favours. We also traced 100 email IDs, which he used to upload obscene photos and videos on social media. Shubham holds a certificate in computer science, he added.
Maharashtra To Double Honorarium Amount For Emergency Prisoners
The Maharashtra cabinet has decided to double the honorarium provided by the state government to those imprisoned during the Emergency in 1975.
IntheleafyheartofLavelle Road, a new kind of gourmetexperience hasquietly taken root. Foodstories, thethoughtfully curatedfoodretail andcafconceptbysisters Avni andAshni Biyani has launched its third India outpost following its forays in New Delhi and Hyderabad. More than just a store, this 12,000 sq. ft. space is a sensory and cultural immersion into the world of mindful indulgence, conscious consumption, and ingredient-led storytelling. Stocking over 8,000 premium food products, with a seasonally rotating caf menu and experiential corners peppered throughout the space, Foodstories aims to spark both discoveryanddelight. Anchoredaroundacentury-oldGulmohartree,theBengalurustore blurs the line between hospitality and retail. It was born out of our shared passion for food and a desire to offer discerning consumers an unparalleled gourmet experience, sharesAvni, adding, Between 2020 and 2022, wesaw adramaticshift in how peopleapproached food. Morehome cooking, deeper curiosity,andan appetite for quality ingredients. We felttheneed foraspace thatcelebrated this change not just through products but through community. And choosing Bengaluru was a natural decision. The food landscape here is incredibly evolved, dinersarewell-travelled,experimental,andvalueprovenance. Theres a clear understanding of craft and quality values that lie at the heart of our brand, she says. One of the standout elements is The Garden Caf a 70-seater oasis conceptualised by prominent interior designer Vinita Chaitanya. Its an ode to colonial-era Bengaluru and thetimelesscalmofCubbonPark,saysAvni.WeretainedtheoldGulmohar tree andbuilt the caf around it. The terrazzo flooring, cane and bamboo furniture all crafted by local artisans speak to the citys aesthetic. Its a tranquil, park-like space, right in the heart of the city. But its not just the ambience that tells a story the food does too. Our menu is led by ingredientsandchanges with theseasons.We source fromwithinourownstore from the sourdough and microgreens to the olive oil and artisanal cheeses. Its a true shelf-to-plate journey, explainsAvni. Ashni, who leads product innovation and consumer insight, further elaborates: Mindfulindulgenceiscentraltoouroffering. Were not here to prescribe,buttoinform where was this grown? Whats in it? How do I use it? If we can empower consumers to make better food choices, weve done our job. That philosophy is evident across the board from the curated pantry staples to limited editionproductsexclusivetotheBengaluruoutlet.OnesuchofferingistheCroissantTissue Bread, a unique hybrid that combines the decadent texture of croissants with the soft, airy bite of bread. Its a global idea made accessible and contextualised for the Indian palate, Ashni notes. Equallyintriguingisthesisters seasonalmangoprogramme. We travelled across farmsin Maharashtra and South India to study the soil, harvesting cycles, and taste profiles. We didnt just want to sell mangoes we wanted to offer a mango experience, saysAshni. Whetherits AlphonsofromRatnagiriorBanganapallisfromAndhra Pradesh, each carbide-free variety is presented with detailed storytelling and exquisite packaging. Ashni explains, Whether its the caf, our Kitchen Studio events, or the tasting stations across the store, every touchpoint is designed to offer a nuanced, immersive experience we hope our passion for food shines through. She adds, Were also focused on digital convenience, building a seamless omnichannel presence that combines the joy of in-store discovery withthe easeofsame-daydelivery through ourwebsiteandWhatsApp.Andthe journey is only beginning. We plan to expand into 56 key cities over the next few years. Gurgaon and Mumbai are already on the radar. But more than location, were looking for communities that resonate with our ethos, she says. Ultimately,the store isnotaboutfoodasa commodity,butasculture,emotion,and narrative. Retail today is no longer just transactional its experiential, emotional, and sensorial, were not just selling ingredients were nurturing curiosity, connection, and joy, Ashni reflects.
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Maharashtra doubles honorarium of Emergency-era prisoners
The Maharashtra cabinet on June 17, 2025, doubled the honorarium given to people from the state who were imprisoned during the Emergency. The cabinet also decided to add the names of spouses as a beneficiary
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Maharashtra Cabinet Doubles Emergency Pension
The cabinet also decided that in case of the death of individuals getting pension for going to prison during the Emergency, their surviving spouse will be given half the amount of the monthly honorarium.
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Maharashtra makes Hindi default third language under NEP
As many of the Marathi-speaking families would not opt for Gujarati, Bengali or any southern state languages, Hindi would remain the preferred third language in most of the schools. This means Hindi will be the most preferred language for Standard 1 to 5 across all schools in Maharashtra.
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Emergency pension doubled, spouses covered
Maharashtra doubles pension for Emergency-era detainees, extends benefits to spouses
The BJP-led Maharashtra government on Tuesday approved a cabinet decision to increase monthly pensions for individuals jailed during the Emergency period (197577). Under the revised scheme, those who were imprisoned for less than a month will now receive Rs 10,000 per month, up from Rs 5,000. Those jailed for more than a month will get Rs 20,000 monthly, compared to the earlier Rs 10,000. The government also amended the scheme to allow the surviving spouse of a deceased beneficiary to receive 50% of the pension. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the move aims to honour and glorify those who fought for democracy during the Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi between June 25, 1975 and March 31, 1977. As per the cabinet note, surviving spouses will have to apply afresh to their respective district collectors. If the beneficiary passed away before January 2, 2018, the spouse can still apply with an affidavit. A 90-day window will be provided from the date of the official announcement for such applications. The earlier age requirement of being at least 18 at the time of arrest has been scrapped, making more people eligible for the scheme. The respective district collectors will verify the names and addresses of eligible beneficiaries and ensure the pension amount is credited directly to their bank accounts. There are 3,782 recognized Emergency detainees in Maharashtra. The government has sanctioned Rs 28 crore to cover their pensions for the period from April 2025 to January 2026. A total of Rs 55 crore had been approved for the scheme, with this amount forming the first release. The scheme, originally launched in January 2018 by the then Fadnavis-led government, had been scrapped in 2020 by the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government, citing financial constraints due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With Fadnavis back in power, the scheme has now been reinstated.
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Maharashtra government approves stamp duty concessions for Dharavi redevelopment project
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MHADA invites bids to redevelop 7-acre PMGP Colony in Mumbai's Jogeshwari
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50 per cent stamp duty concession for land transactions under MMRDA's Pen township project
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Will BJP also induct Dawood Ibrahim, Sapkal asks party over ex-Sena (UBT) leader Badgujars entry
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Row over appointment of personal assistants in Maharashtra
MUMBAI: The post of Personal Assistant (PA) may appear minor, but in the corridors of power in Maharashtra, it has become a significant point of contention between Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. DCM Eknath Shinde has decided to approach CM Devendra Fadnavis after the General Administration Department (GAD), which falls under Fadnaviss control, rejected the files recommending several candidates for PA posts, citing their questionable administrative track records. Fadnavis had earlier made it clear that his government would not appoint PAs or Officers on Special Duty (OSDs) who were known to have acted as fixers in previous administrations. Despite the GADs objections, seven ministers including three from Shiv Sena (Gulabrao Patil, Shambhuraj Desai, Sanjay Rathod), one from BJP (Ganesh Naik), and two from NCP (Chhagan Bhujbal and Duttamama Bhurane) remain adamant about appointing their preferred candidates. In response, Shinde has reassured these dissatisfied ministers that he will personally take up the matter with CM Fadnavis and push for the appointment of the specific individuals in question. He confirmed this development, expressing hope for an amicable resolution to what has become a long-standing issue. It has been more than six months since the Mahayuti government came into power, yet some ministers are still functioning without their PAs. This reflects poorly on the state of governance, said Congress MLA and Leader of the Opposition, Vijay Wadettiwar. He further criticised the Mahayuti coalition, saying, Ministers in this government do not even have the authority to appoint their own PAs how then can they be expected to serve the public effectively? CM Fadnavis has blocked these appointments, yet the ministers remain insistent, revealing how deeply rooted corruption is, and how even the Chief Minister appears powerless before his own colleagues. An NCP minister echoed the frustration, remarking that despite the BJP-led Mahayuti governments overwhelming majority in the state, there is no cohesion or satisfaction within the coalition. A few individuals are reaping all the benefits of power, while others are being sidelined, despite being part of the ruling alliance, he said.
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