New Delhi, April 18
Students of schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Kendriya Vidyalayas may have to compulsorily study Hindi till class 10 with recommendations of a Parliamentary panel in this regard getting the President's nod.
The HRD Ministry has also been instructed to form a policy in consultation with the state governments to make the language compulsory.
"The HRD Ministry should make serious efforts to make Hindi language compulsory in curriculum. As a first step, Hindi should be made a compulsory subject up to standard X in all schools of CBSE and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan," the Presidential order said.
"The Centre should form a policy in consultation with state governments," it added.
The recommendations were made in the ninth report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language.
CBSE had last year recommended a three-language formula — English and any two Indian languages — to be extended to classes 9 and 10.
However, the HRD Ministry is yet to take a call on the suggestion. PTI
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