Mumbai: Maharashtra government has reiterated that Marathi is a compulsory subject across all schools in the state — irrespective of board or medium —.
Non-Marathi representation in Mumbai’s civic politics has touched a record high, even as the Thackeray cousins join hands to ...
Mumbai will know today who’ll run the city. What they already knew – and this will be true irrespective of results – is that ...
The numbers suggest that despite periodic waves of anti-migrant rhetoric, the political space occupied by non-Marathi ...
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On Bal Thackeray's centenary, Uddhav, Raj vow to keep fighting for ‘Marathi manoos’ after BMC loss
In their first joint appearance in public since the Mumbai civic elections, the two made it clear they would continue to push ...
Mumbai has always been important in national politics—even before Independence, and more so in the post-Independence period.
In his first public speech following the BMC elections, Uddhav Thackeray, leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), expressed defiance ...
At the function, their first joint appearance in public since the Mumbai civic elections, Uddhav and Raj, alliance partners in the civic elections, made it clear they would continue to push their “Mar ...
The Mahayuti's identity-heavy manifesto has turned the BMC polls into a referendum over who truly represents Mumbai's sons of the soil.
The BJP’s BMC campaign rewrote Balasaheb Thackeray’s old playbook for a new moment, replacing the Marathi–non-Marathi divide ...
BMC polls see BJP-Shiv Sena alliance ending Uddhav Thackeray's 25-year control, yet he retains strong Marathi voter support.
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Eknath Shinde's betrayal of Marathi manoos paved way for BJP mayor in Mumbai, says Sanjay Raut
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut attributes the BJP's victory in the Mumbai civic elections to Eknath Shinde's betrayal of ...
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