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Maharashtra Transport Department proposes rule change to make Marathi mandatory for auto, taxi drivers

Under the proposed changes, drivers may need to demonstrate a basic, functional understanding of the language while applying for or renewing licences, badges and permits

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The Maharashtra government is planning to make a working knowledge of Marathi compulsory for auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers, with the Transport Department proposing amendments to existing Motor Vehicle Rules to formalise the requirement.

The proposal was discussed at a meeting held at Mantralaya on Thursday, where officials outlined a framework to integrate language requirements into licensing and permit processes.

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