Controversy Over CBSE's New Curriculum Framework

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has strongly criticized the CBSE's new curriculum framework, labeling it a 'calculated Hindi imposition' that favors Hindi over regional languages.

Stalin argues that this policy undermines federalism and marginalizes non-Hindi-speaking states, urging the Union government to respect India's linguistic diversity and protect students' rights across all states.

The CBSE's new three-language curriculum has sparked a heated debate, with many opposing the perceived imposition of Hindi on non-Hindi-speaking states.

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Stalin's criticism comes amid growing concerns about the impact of the new curriculum on regional languages and the potential erosion of India's linguistic diversity.

The Centre has been accused of promoting Hindi at the expense of other languages, which has led to widespread protests and criticism from various states.

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