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Sharad Pawar says “a bit late” on giving Marathi a Classical Language Status

Celebrating Classical Language Status for Marathi and More

A Significant Move for India’s Linguistic Heritage

In a noteworthy development for India’s linguistic landscape, the Union Cabinet recently approved classical language status for five languages, including Marathi. This decision prompted various political leaders and cultural advocates to express their reactions.

NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar commented that although the decision came “a bit late,” it represents a crucial step for promoting the Marathi language. He thanked the central government and emphasized the collective efforts that led to this important recognition.

Embracing Cultural Diversity

During the cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that classical languages serve as guardians of India’s rich cultural heritage. Furthermore, these languages reflect the historical and cultural milestones of different communities.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw described the decision as historic. He highlighted that it aligns perfectly with the government’s philosophy of embracing cultural diversity and heritage.

Longstanding Demand Recognized

Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut celebrated the honor given to Marathi. He pointed out that five languages—Bengali, Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, and Assamese—have now received this esteemed status.

Moreover, Raut emphasized that leaders across various parties in Maharashtra have championed this long-standing demand for over three decades. He stressed that this recognition is the result of collective efforts rather than the actions of any single individual or party.

Double Joy for Assam

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shared his excitement about the recognition of both Assamese and Bengali as classical languages. He acknowledged the significant role that Bengali has played in India’s history.

Additionally, Sarma celebrated the double joy of seeing both languages honored on the same day, highlighting the importance of this recognition for the people of Assam.

A Heartfelt Thank You

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also emphasized the longstanding nature of this demand. In a heartfelt video message, he expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and the Union Cabinet for their support.

Fadnavis recalled his own efforts to advocate for Marathi during his tenure as Chief Minister. He declared, “From today, our Marathi language will be recognized as an elite language. This is a day to be marked in golden letters.”

A Legacy of Recognition

This recognition is part of a broader initiative by the Indian government. On October 12, 2004, the government introduced a category of languages known as “classical languages,” starting with Tamil.

The criteria for this status include a rich historical background, a body of ancient literature regarded as a valuable heritage, and an original literary tradition. Following Tamil, the government awarded classical status to languages such as Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia.

Conclusion: A Vital Moment for Linguistic Diversity

Ultimately, the recent recognition of Marathi and the other languages marks a vital moment in India’s journey to celebrate its linguistic diversity. As communities across the nation rejoice in this acknowledgment, many hope this will encourage further efforts to promote and preserve India’s rich tapestry of languages.

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