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TELUGU IS MANDATORY: CM KCR

Hyderabad, March 21, (way2newstv.com):
Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has directed the Telugu language to be essentially a subject in all private and public schools in the state from 2018-19 academic year. It was revealed that the legislature would be brought in the same session to implement this policy. Chief Minister KCR was summoned to the Secretariat on Tuesday with officers who went to study Tamil Nadu's approach to implementation of mother tongue teaching. Discussions on the tasks to create Telugu as a subjects are discussed.
"We have decided to teach Telugu in all educational institutions in Telangana, aimed at protecting our mother tongue and protecting our culture," he said. In the background of changing circumstances, the English medium is inevitable for everyone. Do not hurt the future of the child too. Do not miss Telugu in the same order. That is why the students who read English medium also have a condition to learn Telugu language. First of all, I wanted to make Tamils ​​a must for intermediate. However, Intermediate (10 + 2) is not the same as in all educational institutions. It is a bit difficult to implement Telugu in Intermediate.



TELUGU IS MANDATORY: CM KCR

After examining the implementation of the mother tongue teaching in Tamil Nadu, Punjab and other states, we decided to teach Telugu in the first phase of Telangana in the first phase of Class XII, "the Chief Minister said. The Chief Minister asked the Telugu University and Sahitya Akademi to formulate the syllabus for the issues that should be taught in Telugu by classes. In addition to preserving the language, he said that we should teach the students the things that are useful in life through their mother tongue. The moral values ​​of the students are explained to increase the devotion of the nation. The government will take the necessary steps to ensure the bright future of the Tamil children. The CM ordered the education officials to take steps to ensure that a private pediatrician was not even in the private schools.