1. MNS Calls for Bank of Maharashtra to Provide Services in Marathi: The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has demanded that Bank of Maharashtra branches offer essential services in Marathi, including printed application forms and communication in the local language. A delegation from the MNS, led by state general secretary Hemant Sambhus, met with the bank’s General Manager in Pune to submit a memorandum outlining these demands.
  2. MNS Reignites Focus on Promoting Marathi Usage: The MNS, known for its vocal stance on Marathi-related issues, has recently intensified its efforts to promote the use of the language. Following protests and demands for shop signs to be displayed in Marathi, the party has now turned its attention to ensuring that essential banking services are provided in the local language.
  3. RBI Circulars Require Marathi Services in Banks: Despite circulars issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) mandating that banks offer application forms and services in Marathi, many Bank of Maharashtra branches have reportedly failed to comply. This has led to difficulties for Marathi-speaking customers who often struggle to access essential documents in their language.
  4. MNS Raises Concerns Over Underrepresentation of Marathi Employees: In addition to language-related issues, the MNS has also raised concerns about the lack of representation of Marathi employees in managerial positions within the bank. The party claims that many Marathi employees are overlooked for promotions, with managerial roles often being filled by individuals from outside Maharashtra. The MNS is demanding fair representation for Marathi employees and immediate steps to ensure that Marathi services are implemented across all branches of the bank.
  5. Local Elections Prompt Renewed Focus on Marathi Services: With local elections on the horizon, the MNS has once again intensified its efforts to promote Marathi usage and ensure that the language is given priority in public services. The party’s recent demands for Bank of Maharashtra branches to provide services in Marathi are just one example of its ongoing campaign to protect and promote the language in the state.

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