It said: “In keeping with the principle of flexibility, students who wish to change one of the three languages they are studying may do so in Grade 6, so long as the study of three languages by students in the Hindi-speaking states would continue to include Hindi and English and one of the modern Indian languages from other parts of India, while the study of languages by students in the non-Hindi-speaking states would include the regional language, Hindi and English.”ĭMK, the party which spearheaded the Anti Hindi imposition agitation in 1960s was quick to fire a warning shot. The point in contention was Section 4.5.9, titled ‘Flexibility in the choice of languages’. The central government released its draft National Education Policy on Friday evening, and immediately there was uproar over the Three-Language Policy suggested in the draft. ![]() ![]() – TT Krishnamachari, Constituent Assembly Debate, November 5, 1948
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