The three-Language policy of New NEP gets rejected by the TN government
The three-Language policy of New NEP gets rejected by the TN government
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The national education policy-2020 received both applauds as well as critics. Recently, the Tamil Nadu government on Monday rejected the Centre's three-language formula proposed in the new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and said there will not be any deviation from the two-language policy being followed in the state from a previous time. 

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Furthermore, taking strong exception to the proposal for the three-language formula in the NEP, Chief Minister K Palaniswami after chairing a meeting of Cabinet colleagues at the Secretariat here, said the state has been following the two-language policy for several decades and there will be no change in it.

The chief minister while addressing said, "Tamil Nadu will never allow the Centre's three-language policy. The state will continue with its dual language policy (of Tamil and English)," 

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"The three-language formula in the NEP is painful and saddening. The Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) should reconsider the three-language policy," he further said, adding the Centre should allow the states to implement their own policy on the subject.

CM Palaniswami said there will be no change to the two- language formula which the state had adopted decades ago. Teaching up to class 5 in mother tongue or regional language and lowering the stakes of board exams are part of the sweeping reforms in the new NEP unveiled last week.

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