CBSE Three-Language Policy

CBSE Three-Language Policy: Boosting Multilingualism and Shrinking Foreign Language Space

CBSE Three-Language Policy The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Three-Language Policy was introduced as a means to promote multilingualism within the diverse linguistic landscape of India. The origins of this policy can be traced back to the National Policy on Education, which aimed to ensure that students not only learn the languages of their […]

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Parents and Students Challenge CBSE’s Three-Language Rule for Class 9

 CBSE  The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has implemented a three-language policy, which is an integral part of the Indian educational framework. This rule mandates students to learn three languages until they complete Class 10. The policy aims to promote multilingualism and cultural appreciation among students, fostering a sense of unity in diversity that […]

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