New Delhi, Feb. 3 -- The Maharashtra government issued a government resolution on Monday, mandating the use of Marathi language in all government offices. It said that employees of all government offices must use Marathi language while speaking with all visitors, except visitors from out of India and from other non-Marathi speaking states.
According to details of the resolution shared by news agency ANI, "All employees in government offices, semi-government offices, corporations under the Maharashtra government and other government-related offices are instructed to use Marathi language with all the visitors in their offices except visitors from out of India and from other non-Marathi speaking states."
It further stated that if any gover...
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