Concerns Over language Policies
DMK mp Kanimozhi raised a question regarding the central government’s approach to the CBSE curriculum. She asked whether the authorities are intentionally provoking another wave of anti-Hindi protests in non-Hindi speaking states.
Impact on Regional Languages and Culture
Kanimozhi argued that imposing hindi or CBSE-data-aligned curriculum frameworks in non-Hindi speaking states constitutes a harsh attack on regional languages and local cultures. She emphadata-sized that such measures undermine linguistic diversity and the autonomy of states to preserve their cultural identity.
Political and Educational Implications
The issue has reignited debates about the National education Policy and central control over school curricula. Critics argue that enforcing uniform language policies can alienate students and communities in states like tamil Nadu, where regional languages hold deep cultural significance.
Call for Respecting Diversity
Kanimozhi urged the central government to respect India’s multilingual heritage and to ensure that education policies promote inclusion rather than enforcing a single language at the expense of others.
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