Maharashtra
Classical status for Marathi a hollow political exercise, says SS-UBT in Saamana
Mumbai, Feb 26: The Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (SS-UBT) on Thursday said as Maharashtra prepares to celebrate Marathi Language Day on Friday, a stark reality overshadows the festivities.
Despite the long-awaited ‘Classical Language’ (Abhijat) status granted to Marathi, the ground reality of the language’s educational and cultural infrastructure remains in a state of alarming decline. In a recent admission to the Legislative Assembly, Education Minister Dada Bhuse revealed that 255 Marathi-medium schools have shut down across the state.
The Thackeray camp in the party mouthpiece Saamana editorial claimed that the crisis appears to be deepening, with the Minister noting that approximately 2,000 additional Marathi schools are currently facing severe difficulties.
An estimated 25,000 teachers are projected to become surplus due to these closures. While the government attributes this trend to parents preferring English-medium “International” or “Convent” schools, the editorial said it was due to a lack of commitment within the administration itself. Questions have been raised regarding how many children of sitting ministers or high-ranking administrative officers actually attend Marathi-medium institutions.
“The government’s celebration of the ‘Classical Language’ status – complete with processions, resolutions, and extensive advertising – is a political exercise that has failed to yield tangible results.This status has remained only on paper for a year and a half. The development of Marathi culture hasn’t progressed ‘even an inch’. Furthermore, central assistance linked to this status reportedly remains stuck in administrative files,” said Thackeray camp.
The editorial highlighted a shifting geography in Mumbai, where Marathi cultural institutions, libraries, and sports gymkhanas are allegedly being encroached upon by non-Marathi developers. While Marathi schools are closing and the Marathi person lives a life of neglect in their own state, the government expects this pain and poverty to be forgotten just because Marathi was granted classical status, commented the editorial.
“There are growing fears that the “Geography of Mumbai” is being altered through redevelopment projects in traditional strongholds like Girgaon. Economic marginalisation is occurring as major state projects and contracts are frequently awarded to contractors from outside the state, despite local talent being available. Marathi is not being treated as a “language of industry,” which links its decline directly to issues of trade, employment, and the economy,” remarked the editorial.
While Minister for Marathi Language Conservation, Uday Samant, has proposed establishing “Centers of Excellence” for the language in India and abroad (including the UK), the Thackeray camp strongly argued the focus should remain on the home front.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led SS-UBT said that Marathi will only remain immortal if its schools are saved and if primary education in the mother tongue is made compulsory across all levels.
Until the language becomes synonymous with economic opportunity, the “classical” status remains a hollow victory for a population living as “neglected citizens” in their own state, it commented.
Crime
47-Year-Old Custody Escapee Arrested In Virar After Tea Stall Dispute Raised Suspicion

Mumbai: In a dramatic turn of events, a habitual offender who had escaped from police custody at the Colaba Sessions Court earlier this week has been arrested in Virar. The breakthrough came after a seemingly minor dispute at a local tea stall drew attention to his identity.
The accused, Harrison Anthony Joseph, 47, a resident of the Crawford Market area, had fled from police custody on April 7. He had been brought from Arthur Road Jail to attend a court hearing when he managed to escape within the court premises, raising serious concerns about security lapses.
Joseph is no stranger to law enforcement. Around 20 serious cases are registered against him across multiple police stations in Mumbai, including MRA Marg, Colaba, Wadala, Sewri, and L T Marg. His offences range from possession of weapons to involvement in a deadly assault.
The accused’s run came to an unexpected end in Virar West on Thursday morning. He was reportedly involved in an argument over payment at a tea stall located near a municipal ward office. His behaviour raised suspicion among Beat Marshal Dinesh Sanap and security guard Akshay Desai.
When questioned, Joseph failed to provide satisfactory answers, prompting officials to detain him and take him to Bolinj Police Station. During interrogation by Senior Police Inspector Prakash Kawale and PSI Navnath Kadam, he confessed to escaping from court custody.
Police officials confirmed his identity and extensive criminal record. Deputy Commissioner of Police Suhas Bavche stated that Joseph has a history of housebreaking and theft, along with offences under the POCSO Act. He had also been externed multiple times in the past, in 2007, 2012, 2019, and 2022.
Authorities are now investigating the circumstances that enabled his escape, even as they credit alert personnel for ensuring his swift arrest.
Maharashtra
‘3-Hour Concert On 90th Birthday…’: Maha CM Fadnavis Pays Heartfelt Tribute To Ashatai, Recalls Her Passion For Music

Mumbai: Legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle passed away at the age of 92 in Mumbai on April 12. According to Dr Pratit Samdani, Breach Candy Hospital, the singer died due to multiple-organ failure. The news of her death was also confirmed by her son, Anand Bhosle. News of her death has sent shockwaves across millions of fans, including Maharashtra leaders.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid an emotional tribute to legendary singer, remembering her lifelong dedication to music and calling her one of the greatest singers in the world. Recalling her immense contribution to music, Fadnavis said that on her 90th birthday, Asha Bhosle performed a three-hour concert, reflecting her extraordinary passion and unwavering commitment to the art.
He called her passing an irreparable loss not only to India but to the entire world of music.
While speaking to the media in Nagpur, he said, “This is a very sad time for music lovers in India and across the world. With the passing of Asha Tai Bhosle, India has lost its second great musical star after Lata Didi. From childhood until the age of 92, she devoted her entire life to music, serving it till her last breath. Whether classical, pop, or rock, there was hardly any genre or language in India in which she had not sung. Her contribution of over 12,000 songs in more than 20 languages is unparalleled. Her passing is an irreparable loss not only to India but to the entire world of music.”
He also added, “She served continuously till the age of 92. On her 90th birthday, she gave a three-hour concert. She is one of the best singers in the world.”
With a career spanning over eight decades, Asha Bhosle, the younger sister of Lata Mangeshkar, was known for her versatility and has sung many memorable melodies, from romantic songs to ghazals to peppy numbers.
Among her most popular songs are ‘Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar’, ‘In Ankhon Ki Masti’, ‘Dil Cheez Kya Hai’, ‘Piya Tu Ab to Aaja’, ‘Duniya Mein Logon Ko’, and ‘Zaara Se Jhoom Loon Main’, among many others.
Bhosle recorded over 12,000 songs in different Indian languages and has been the voice for many leading ladies, from Meena Kumari, Madhubala, Zeenat Aman, to Kajol, Urmila Matondkar and also South actors like Padmini and Vyjayanthimala.
Crime
26-Year-Old Woman Found Hanging In Thane Hotel; Probe Underway

Thane: A 26-year-old woman has been found hanging at a hotel in Maharashtra’s Thane district, prompting police to launch a probe into her death from various angles, officials said on Sunday.
The woman had come to the hotel located in the Ambernath area and was found hanging from a ceiling fan in a room there on Friday night, they said.
After being alerted by the hotel staff, police rushed to the spot and sent the body to a government hospital for a post-mortem, an official from Ambernath police station said.
The police have as of now registered a case of accidental death and are conducting a probe to ascertain whether it was a suicide or somebody killed her, he said.
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