Mumbai The Maharashtra legislative assembly has approved a law which makes it mandatory for all shops and establishments to have Marathi written in the Devanagari script on their signboards. The ...
After the State government order, BMC has directed all shops and establishments to display Marathi nameplates in clearly visible fonts. State government has clarified that fonts of the boards should ...
The BMC will start taking action against shop owners who failed to display Marathi sign boards in their shops. The deadline by the Supreme Court for the installation of the boards in Mumbai will come ...
The state assembly on Wednesday passed a bill making it mandatory for shops and establishments in the state to display signboards in Marathi. Mumbai: The state assembly on Wednesday passed a bill ...
The action against shopkeepers not displaying Marathi signboards will start from Tuesday, but unlike the last time, most of the shops have already changed their boards and the shopkeepers’ association ...
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Monday made it mandatory to use Marathi for communication in all its offices and semi-government establishments, and warned employees not following the directive ...
Maharashtra government on Tuesday said it would set up a unicode system that will simplify the use of Marathi fonts on the internet. Chief Minister Ashok Chavan made an announcement in this regard ...