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The Assamese language is required in English-medium schools by the Assam government

The Assamese language is required in English-medium schools by the Assam government

The Assamese language will soon be required in all English-medium schools connected to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the state board, according to a major policy change announced by the Assam government. This ruling complies with the Justice Biplab Sarma Committee's recommendations and is consistent with the Assam Accord's Clause 6, which places a strong emphasis on the advancement of the Assamese language. In announcing the new policy, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized the government's commitment to maintaining and advancing the Assamese language in the classroom. The goal of the new policy is to help students…
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Indigenous languages introduces as teaching languages in schools by the Assam government

Indigenous languages introduces as teaching languages in schools by the Assam government

The Assam government has taken a significant step to improve education for indigenous pupils by designating Mising, Rabha, Karbi, Tiwa, Dimasa, and Deuri as the Foundational Stage's Medium of Instruction (MoI) in schools. The Department of School Education made this announcement with the goal of enhancing the educational experience for kids who speak these languages. Beginning immediately, this program enables young children to get an education in their mother tongue. The objective is to increase their participation and knowledge in the classroom while fostering a deeper awareness and connection to their cultural identities. Teaching in these languages will transition to…
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