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    Hindi may be made compulsory till class X in CBSE schools, KVs

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    The HRD Ministry has also been instructed to form a policy in consultation with the state governments to make the language compulsory.

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    NEW DELHI: Students of schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Kendriya Vidyalyas may have to compulsorily study Hindi till class X with recommendations of a Parliamentary panel in this regard getting the President's nod.
    The HRD Ministry has also been instructed to form a policy in consultation with the state governments to make the language compulsory.

    "The HRD Ministry should make serious efforts to make Hindi language compulsory in curriculum. As a first step, Hindi should be made a compulsory subject up to standard X in all schools of CBSE and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan," the Presidential order said.

    "The Centre should form a policy in consultation with state governments," it added.

    The recommendations were made in the ninth report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language.

    CBSE had last year recommended a three-language formula - English and any two Indian languages - to be expanded to classes IX and X.

    However, the HRD Ministry is yet to take a call on the suggestion.


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