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CBSE Suggests Schools to Use Indian Languages as Medium to Provide Instructions at all levels
The education ministry has entrusted the NCERT with crafting 22 new multilingual textbooks, a commitment taken with utmost seriousness to address these hurdles. The CBSE emphasizes that this is an indispensable endeavor to make education accessible to all students in their mother tongues.

by Pragti Sharma / 21 Jul 2023 21:36 PM IST / 0 Comment(s) / 227

Amidst the realm of education, a transformative decree has emerged from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). In order to celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian languages, the CBSE has urged all schools to embrace the beauty of multilingual education. From the tender pre-primary classes to the pinnacle of learning in Class 12, the CBSE calls upon the schools to consider Indian languages, enshrined in Schedule 8 of the Indian Constitution, as optional mediums of instruction.



In the wake of the National Education Policy 2020, the Ministry of Education and the NCERT have worked tirelessly to pave the way for multilingual education. Acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead, including the scarcity of proficient teachers, the creation of top-notch multilingual textbooks, and the time constraints in certain government schools, the CBSE remains undeterred.



The education ministry has entrusted the NCERT with crafting 22 new multilingual textbooks, a commitment taken with utmost seriousness to address these hurdles. The CBSE emphasizes that this is an indispensable initiative to make education accessible to all students in their mother tongues.



Notably, higher education has also embraced the cause, offering courses and conducting exams in various Indian languages. From technical to medical disciplines, from vocational to skill-based learning, the array of Indian language textbooks continues to expand, further solidifying the foundation of multilingual education.



In this grand symphony of linguistic diversity, the CBSE envisions schools as the bedrock of this momentous journey. As higher education responds to the call for multilingualism, schools affiliated with CBSE must play a vital role in paving a seamless path from school to higher education.



The CBSE's clarion call resonates loud and clear, urging schools to pool resources, seek guidance from experts and collaborate to embrace the splendor of multilingual education. Together, they shall create an inspiring legacy where the pursuit of knowledge knows no linguistic barriers, and the spirit of unity thrives in the mosaic of Indian languages.


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