All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazghagam (AIADMK) national spokesperson Kovai Sathyan said that DMK has taken the NEP issue as an opportunity to play dirty politics.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], March 15: LIB Education, a premier institute dedicated to language learning and academic excellence, proudly celebrates its second anniversary. Over the past two years, LIB Education has empowered students with top-tier tutoring in languages including Hindi, En
BJP leader Vikram Randhawa reacted to the statement and said that Hindi is the national language and the government is doing everything so that it reaches the masses.
BJP's Rachna Reddy comments on Dy CM Pawan Kalyan's statement on the need for multiple languages in education and questions Tamil Nadu's stance on Hindi.
"I do not understand why some criticize Sanskrit. Why do Tamil Nadu politicians oppose Hindi while allowing their movies to be dubbed in Hindi for financial gain? They want money from Bollywood but refuse to accept Hindi--what kind of logic is that?" Kalyan asked while addressing the part
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai has reiterated the party's stance on the three-language issue, stating that while people of the state do not want a compulsory third language imposed upon them, they are open to learning one voluntarily.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that the Class XII Hindi Core (302)/Hindi Elective (002) board exam will be conducted on March 15, 2025, despite the possibility of Holi celebrations extending to that day in some regions.
"... The regional parties like DMK, CPM are making language a major issue in the southern politics. The Kerala government has joined DMK's band and claiming that they are not opposed to the three-language formula, but they are against Hindi imposition. I would like to ask these parties- W
Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao on Thursday criticised the BJP-led central government over the imposition of Hindi and delimitation, saying it was an injustice to South India. He urged all parties to unite against these issues and support the efforts of Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan said, "In the education policies introduced after 1968, there was a recommendation to learn South Indian languages. However, due to the lack of qualified teachers, this policy failed in Hindi-speaking states within 20 year
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the central government, labelling the National Education Policy (NEP) as a "saffronise policy" aimed at promoting Hindi rather than developing India, alleging that the policy threatens to destroy Tamil Nadu's e
On the three-language policy, Congress MP K Suresh said, "Our stand is already clear. Tamil Nadu is promoting Tamil, and they don't want to give more importance to Hindi."