Linguistic Minorities Forum Of Tamil Nadu Urges CM MK Stalin To Implement NEP 2020 & Three-Language Formula In State Schools
Chairman of the Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu CMK Reddy that implementing the three-language formula is essential for accommodating the minority language in school education.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin (L) & The Letter Of The Linguistic Minorities Forum Of Tamil Nadu (R) | File Pic & X @ProfCmkr
Chennai: The Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu (LIMFOT) on Wednesday wrote to Chief Minister MK Stalin to implement the National Educational Policy (NEP 2020) and pave the way for the three-language formula in school education in the State.
Chairman of the Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu CMK Reddy that implementing the three-language formula is essential for accommodating the minority language in school education.
Statement Of Chairman Of The Linguistic Minorities Forum Of Tamil Nadu
"Nowhere it is mentioned in the NEP 2020 that either Hindi, or Sanskrit or any other language is compulsory. The only thing is every state is advised to have three languages so that it will accommodate the minority language besides the main state language and English. This is what they want. If the students whose mother tongue is Hindi, they can learn it. The mother tongue should be in the syllabus. That is what the Supreme Court said," Reddy said.
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"Which section of the Indian Constitution is making the three-language policy mandatory? Can the [Union] Education Minister point out?" Stalin said in a post on X.
Statement Of Union Minister Of State L Murugan
Earlier, Union Minister of State for Ministry of Information and Broadcasting L Murugan came out in defence of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
"The National Education Policy (NEP) was not implemented overnight; it has come into effect after 40 years of deliberation. Considering the global competitive landscape, it is our responsibility to prepare our youth to meet global challenges. Additionally, the New Education Policy encourages research and promotes student participation in academic advancements. The NEP is designed to encourage education in one's mother tongue, emphasizing that children should study in their native language," he told reporters.
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