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Oppn demands animal fodder camps in drought-hit areas of Maha

Pawar also expressed disappointment over the government not granting classical language status to Marathi.

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Published : Feb 27, 2019, 3:54 PM IST

Mumbai: Opposition parties in Maharashtra staged a protest in the legislature complex here on Wednesday demanding that adequate number of animal fodder camps be setup in drought-affected areas of the state.

Members of the Congress, NCP and other opposition parties sat on the steps of the Vidhan Bhawan, where the budget session is currently on, and shouted slogans against the BJP-led state government.

NCP legislator and former minister Ajit Pawar claimedthat the Devendra Fadnavis government had got its prioritieswrong.

"This government does not want to set up cattle foddercamps but is keen on giving licences to dance bars. This showsthe government's priority is not for farmers and their cattle. The drought situation in the state is getting worse but the government seems to be in different to it," he said.

Pawar also expressed disappointment over thegovernment not granting classical language status to Marathi.

The state is celebrating the Marathi Language Day on Wednesday, which is the birth anniversary of late Marathilitterateur and Jnanpeeth awardee V V Shirvadkar, popularly known as Kusumagraj.

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So far, Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalamand Odia have been given the status of classical languages.

The government's criteria to determine the eligibility of a language for classical status includes its recorded history over a period of 1,500 to 2,000 years, its ancientliterature, to check if its literary tradition is original and not borrowed from another speech community, and otheryard sticks.

READ:At least two dead as IAF aircraft crashes in JK

Mumbai: Opposition parties in Maharashtra staged a protest in the legislature complex here on Wednesday demanding that adequate number of animal fodder camps be setup in drought-affected areas of the state.

Members of the Congress, NCP and other opposition parties sat on the steps of the Vidhan Bhawan, where the budget session is currently on, and shouted slogans against the BJP-led state government.

NCP legislator and former minister Ajit Pawar claimedthat the Devendra Fadnavis government had got its prioritieswrong.

"This government does not want to set up cattle foddercamps but is keen on giving licences to dance bars. This showsthe government's priority is not for farmers and their cattle. The drought situation in the state is getting worse but the government seems to be in different to it," he said.

Pawar also expressed disappointment over thegovernment not granting classical language status to Marathi.

The state is celebrating the Marathi Language Day on Wednesday, which is the birth anniversary of late Marathilitterateur and Jnanpeeth awardee V V Shirvadkar, popularly known as Kusumagraj.

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So far, Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalamand Odia have been given the status of classical languages.

The government's criteria to determine the eligibility of a language for classical status includes its recorded history over a period of 1,500 to 2,000 years, its ancientliterature, to check if its literary tradition is original and not borrowed from another speech community, and otheryard sticks.

READ:At least two dead as IAF aircraft crashes in JK

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Oppn demands animal fodder camps in drought-hit areas of Maha
         Mumbai, Feb 27 (PTI) Opposition parties in Maharashtra
staged a protest in the legislature complex here on Wednesday
demanding that adequate number of animal fodder camps be set
up in drought-affected areas of the state.
         Members of the Congress, NCP and other opposition
parties sat on the steps of the Vidhan Bhawan, where the
budget session is currently on, and shouted slogans against
the BJP-led state government.
         NCP legislator and former minister Ajit Pawar claimed
that the Devendra Fadnavis government had got its priorities
wrong.
         "This government does not want to set up cattle fodder
camps but is keen on giving licences to dance bars. This shows
the government's priority is not for farmers and their cattle.
The drought situation in the state is getting worse but the
government seems to be indifferent to it," he said.
         Pawar also expressed disappointment over the
government not granting classical language status to Marathi.
         The state is celebrating the Marathi Language Day on
Wednesday, which is the birth anniversary of late Marathi
litterateur and Jnanpeeth awardee V V Shirvadkar, popularly
known as Kusumagraj.
         So far, Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam
and Odia have been given the status of classical languages.
         The government's criteria to determine the eligibility
of a language for classical status includes its recorded
history over a period of 1,500 to 2,000 years, its ancient
literature, to check if its literary tradition is original and
not borrowed from another speech community, and other
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