CBSE Adjusts Three Language Policy for Classes 7 to 9, Permitting Two Foreign Language Choices
The education board has announced that students currently enrolled in Class 10 will not be required to adhere to the newly implemented language policy. This decision comes as part of efforts to ensure a smooth transition for students in this academic year, allowing them to complete their curricula without the immediate pressures of new regulations.
The new language policy was introduced to enhance linguistic diversity and promote multilingual education, but its application has been deferred for the Class 10 cohort. The board clarified that the policy will apply to future batches, with additional training and resources planned to support both educators and students in its implementation.
The announcement aims to address concerns from parents and educators about the potential challenges posed by sudden changes in language instruction at this critical stage of students education. Further details regarding the rollout of the language policy for subsequent classes are expected to be announced in the coming months.
