​Maharashtra govt may delay Marathi rule, plans training window for drivers 

The Maharashtra government on Monday said it was considering trade unions’ demand to grant a specific timeframe for non-Marathi-speaking drivers to learn the language. This indicates the implementation of  compulsory Marathi rule set for May 1 is likely to be postponed.

Training plan

The government intends to roll out a short-term course to impart practical Marathi knowledge tailored for rickshaw drivers. These training programmes are scheduled to begin from August 15. Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik reaffirmed that Marathi proficiency is mandatory for all passenger transport drivers in the state. 

While warning of “strict action” against those who refuse to learn, Sarnaik appealed to rickshaw unions for cooperation and promised government-led awareness campaigns and training assistance. A final decision on the implementation timeline will be reached following a meeting with all 59 transport officers this Tuesday. 

Union support

Speaking to mid-day, President, Mumbai Autorickshaw Taximen’s Union, Shashank Sharad Rao said, “A constructive discussion regarding this matter took place with the minister of transport, who assured us that the punitive action would not be carried out. Our organisation pledges its full cooperation with the transport department regarding the training programme.”

Following the meeting, a union gathering was held at Keshav Gore Smarak Trust Hall in Goregaon. “In light of the positive discussions held with the transport minister, a decision was taken to suspend the agitation that was scheduled to begin on May 4,” Rao added.

 

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