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Shopkeepers should speak in Marathi, says Maharashtra BJP minister.

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Mumbai,jan.13 : Maharashtra Minister for Culture and Marathi language Vinod Tawde today said shopkeepers in the state should speak in Marathi as there should be people’s movement to promote the local language.

Speaking to reporters here after releasing the 20th volume of the Marathi Vishwakosh (encyclopedia), the senior Maharashtra state BJP minister said If Marathi speakers insist, then any shopkeeper will make his staff use Marathi.

Such things do not take place due to legislation but through public pressure and insistence by people,This won’t happen if government enacts a legislation. I feel that 10 crore Marathi-speaking people of Maharashtra’s 12 crore population should insist on communicating in Marathi. If this happens, Hindi speakers will learn Marathi.

I get promotional calls from call centres where marketing executives speak only in English and Hindi. They refuse to speak in Marathi even when requested to do so.
We do not want to force appointment of Marathi speaking executives, but want people to insist for information in their language.The Centre is expediting the process to declare Marathi a classical language, the minister said.

Despite more than 80 per cent population of the state speaking Marathi, most corporate houses and multinationals disseminate information either in Hindi or English through their call centres, Tawde said.

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