Hindi Imposition Backlash: Centre Revises Draft Education Policy

New Delhi:  After facing severe backlash for imposing Hindi in all non-Hindi speaking states, the HRD ministry has revised the draft National Education Policy to say that students are free to choose any language they wish to study in.

The revised draft policy states, “In keeping with the principle of flexibility, students who wish to change one or more of the three languages they are studying may do so in Grade 6 or Grade 7, so long as they are able to still demonstrate proficiency in three languages….”

There is no mention of Hindi in the “Flexibility in the three-language formula” clause. The revised policy requires proficiency in any three languages.

The earlier draft education policy triggered outrage in southern states, led by Tamil Nadu, which said they will not tolerate the forceful imposition of Hindu in their states.

In the previous version of the draft policy, English and Hindi were proposed as mandatory languages in non-Hindi speaking states while a third language was mandatory in Hindi-speaking states.

This did not go down well with the southern states that do not speak Hindi. Tamil Nadu led protests over the “Hindi imposition” by Centre. This forced the Centre to say that it is only a draft policy and Hindi will not be imposed in any state.

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