India, Sept. 25 -- The state language advisory committee, Maharashtra's top body on matters related to the Marathi language, wants the government to scrap the Narendra Jadhav Committee, which was appointed in July to review implementation of the three-language formula in schools across the state.
At its meeting in Nagpur on Tuesday, the advisory committee unanimously passed a resolution to abolish the Jadhav Committee and said it would submit the resolution to the state government this week.
Narendra Jadhav, who heads the Jadhav Committee, dismissed the developments, saying, "Our work has started in full swing. I don't want to be a part of this circus of pointing fingers."
The 29-member language advisory committee comprises academician...
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