Tamil Nadu launches revolt on Hindi, centre says will not impose any language
Tamil Nadu launches revolt on Hindi, centre says will not impose any language
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Chennai: Various political parties, including the DMK in Tamil Nadu, have protested heavily against the three-language formula proposed in the draft national education policy. They claimed that it is like to "impose" the Hindi. The Tamil Nadu government, while trying to defuse the case, said it would continue with two language formulae.

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On the other hand, the central government has also given a clean-up in view of the controversy over the whole issue. The government has said that no language will be imposed on anyone. HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said, the Committee has submitted its report, it is not a policy. public Action will be taken. It is a misunderstanding that it will become a policy. No language will be imposed on any region.  

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Congress veteran leader P Chidambaram in a series of tweets in Tamil said, "What does the three language formulae mean in schools? It implies that they will make Hindi a compulsory subject..... He tweeted saying, "The real face of the BJP government has started to emerge." Meanwhile, on Twitter, #स्ट pohindiinposition, #ट iinagenisthindiinpositions are trending.

 

 

 

 

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