The Maharashtra Government has launched a Marathi language learning programme for auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers across the state. Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik said around 4,500 teachers will ...
A taxi driver tracing alphabets after an 11-hour shift. An auto driver whose phone is now full of Marathi reels. Drivers have ...
The move follows the Maharashtra government’s launch of its statewide drive to promote ‘Practical Marathi’ among drivers so ...
The Maharashtra government is moving to make Marathi a mandatory skill for drivers of taxis, auto-rickshaws, app-based cabs ...
To help non-Marathi-speaking drivers learn the language, the state government will set up Marathi language study centres at ...
Around 70 drivers attended the pilot session, conducted by six teachers from organisations and educational institutions ...
Mira-Bhayandar: An innovative Marathi language learning workshop was organized for the non-Marathi auto-rickshaw drivers in the city. This initiative comes after a startling revelation that as many as ...
Union leaders said the free classes were aimed at helping drivers learn basic conversational Marathi so that they could communicate more effectively with passengers and comply with the state ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said that while Marathi should be given priority in the state, any form of violence in the name of language will not be tolerated. Addressing concerns ...
Suniel Shetty urges respect for language, not forced conformity in Mumbai. He values his Mangaluru roots while embracing Mumbai as his karmabhoomi. Shetty believes learning Marathi should be a choice, ...
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