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Andhra Pradesh CM Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu presented his side on the National Education Policy (NEP). He supported NEP’s Tri-Language Formula in the assembly on Monday.
He said, ‘English is only the language of dialogue. The number of those who study and succeed in their mother tongue globally is more.
He said- We should not forget our mother tongue while learning other languages. If we go to Delhi, we will be able to talk easily by knowing Hindi.
Indeed, the Triya Language continues between the Center and the Tamil Nadu government. The Stalin government of Tamil Nadu alleges that the central government is trying to impose Hindi on Tamil Nadu.
Naidu said-
Our people are going to countries like Japan and Germany. If needed, they should already learn those languages, so that it becomes easy for them to maintain themselves in those countries. Learning many languages is beneficial for employment. It is not right to do unnecessary politics on this issue.
Pawan Kalyan had said – I never opposed Hindi language
On March 15, Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM and actor Pawan Kalyan had said that Tamil Nadu leaders oppose Hindi. On the other hand, Tamil films earn money by dubbing in Hindi. Why so? They are doing hypocrisy.
Without naming someone, he said that on one hand he opposed Hindi, but dubb his films in Hindi to earn money. I do not understand why this. He wants money from Bollywood, but refuses to accept Hindi. What kind of reasoning is this.
By evening, he gave clarification on his statement. In the X post, Pawan had said- I only opposed making it mandatory. When NEP 2020 does not apply Hindi itself, making wrong statements about its implementation is nothing but misleading the public.
At the same time, Pawan’s statement actor Prakash Raj had said- do not impose your Hindi language on us. It is not about hating any other language, it is about saving our mother tongue and our cultural identity with self -esteem. Please explain this to Pawan Kalyan. Read full news …
Know what is NEP 2020?
Under NEP 2020, students must learn three languages, but no language has been made mandatory. States and schools have the freedom to decide which three languages they want to teach. There is no provision for the imperative of any language.
It has been recommended to study in primary classes (class 1 to 5) in mother tongue or local language. At the same time, it is mandatory to study three languages in middle classes (class 6 to 10). The non-Hindi speaking state will have English or a modern Indian language. If the second and 12th school wants to give foreign language as an alternative.
Know how the Language War between Tary Tamil Nadu-Center …
From the first day of the budget session of Parliament, DMK MPs opposed the new education policy. While protesting, MPs came close to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and shouted slogans.
15 February: Dharmendra Pradhan accused the Tamil Nadu government of practicing political interests in a program in Varanasi.
February 18: Udayanidhi said- Do not start Center Language War At DMK rally in Chennai, Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin said- Dharmendra Pradhan has openly threatened that the fund will be released only when we accept the TRAI language formula, but we are not begging you. The states who accept Hindi lose their mother tongue. Do not start the center language war.
February 23: Education Minister wrote a letter to Stalin On the Tri Language dispute, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote a letter to Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin. He criticized the opposition of the National Education Policy (NEP). He wrote, ‘There is no question of imposing any language, but excessive dependence on foreign languages limits its own language. NEP is trying to fix it. ‘
February 25: Stalin said- We are ready for Language War Stalin said- Center should not impose Hindi on us. If needed, the state is ready for another language war.
Hindi second language among non-Hindi speaking states The emphasis is on studying classes up to 5th and where possible in the mother tongue, local or regional language. At the same time, Hindi can be taught as a second language in non-Hindi speaking states. Also, in Hindi speaking states, there may be another Indian language (eg Tamil, Bengali, Telugu etc.) as a second language.