CBSE Three-Language Policy Faces Parent Backlash as Schools Struggle With Teacher Shortage
India, May 22 -- The implementation of CBSE's revised three-language policy has sparked concerns among parents and schools across several cities, with many questioning the timing and practical challenges of the move.
Schools are reportedly facing difficulties in arranging qualified teachers while parents worry that the sudden changes could increase academic pressure on students.
Under the new framework aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP), students in Classes 9 and 10 are required to study three languages, with at least two being Indian languages.
The policy aims to encourage multilingual learning and strengthen cultural understanding.
However, many schools argue that implementation has come at short notice, creating admin...
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