Maharashtra's schools are going to change a lot. The Education Minister, Dada Bhuse, said that from the year 2025-26, all government schools will follow the CBSE pattern. This news has made many people talk about it.
Some parents in Pune are worried. They aren't sure how the new rules will affect their kids' learning. The change means that students will have to get used to new ways of studying and being tested. This is especially important for kids in important school years.
Parents also care a lot about keeping the Marathi language in schools. They fear that if the CBSE system comes in, there might be less teaching of Marathi in rural schools. The new curriculum is from a national board, and that raises questions about how to keep the local culture and language alive in Maharashtra's schools.
Many people think the plan to change isn't well thought out. They're worried about extra costs, like higher fees and more study materials. This can be hard for families who rely on government schools.
Teachers and parents want to know if the teachers in government schools can teach using the new CBSE style. To make this change work, teachers will need training, and schools will need better facilities.
The education department of the state has to solve these problems to make sure that students keep learning well during this big change.