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Business News/ Education / News/  Encourage states to teach Hindi voluntarily, says HRD ministry panel
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Encourage states to teach Hindi voluntarily, says HRD ministry panel

MHRD's Hindi Advisory Committee recommended states should be encouraged to teach Hindi 'voluntarily' instead of directing them to compulsorily teach in IX, X classes

A Parliamentary panel has recommended that students of Kendriya Vidyalyas and schools affiliated to the CBSE have to compulsorily study Hindi till class X. Photo: Burhaan Kinu/HTPremium
A Parliamentary panel has recommended that students of Kendriya Vidyalyas and schools affiliated to the CBSE have to compulsorily study Hindi till class X. Photo: Burhaan Kinu/HT

New Delhi: States should be encouraged to teach Hindi “voluntarily" instead of directing them to compulsorily teach the language in classes IX and X, the Hindi Advisory Committee of the human resource development (HRD) ministry recommended on Monday.

In a meeting, chaired by the MoS for HRD, Mahendra Nath Pandey, the committee members opined that the Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology should prepare “trilingual" technical terminology—English, Hindi and regional languages.

“The committee opined that the ministry should increase original Hindi correspondence. The panel also emphasised that to increase the use of Hindi, simple and popular words should be used instead of difficult Hindi words," a senior HRD Ministry official said.

A Parliamentary panel has recommended that students of Kendriya Vidyalyas and schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have to compulsorily study Hindi till class X. The recommendations got the President’s nod last month.

The ministry of HRD has also been instructed to form a policy in consultation with the state governments to make the language compulsory. However, the HRD ministry is yet to take a call on the suggestion.

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Published: 22 May 2017, 10:23 PM IST
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