ABVP Supports CBSE's Language Policy to Enhance Cultural Integration
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad endorses the CBSE's three-language policy, highlighting its potential to preserve linguistic diversity and promote cultural unity across India. The policy aims to benefit students amid rising inter-state migration for education and employment, with discussions held during ABVP's national meeting on its effective implementation.
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The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has hailed the Central Board of Secondary Education's implementation of a three-language policy, describing it as pivotal for maintaining India's rich linguistic diversity.
Virendra Singh Solanki, speaking at the ABVP's national executive meeting, emphasized the benefits of Indian language proficiency for students amid increasing inter-state movements for education and work. He noted the importance of aligning board exams with the policy for better effectiveness, seeing it as a catalyst for empowering national unity and educational transformation. The meeting also focused on discussions around the National Education Policy and means to further promote Indian languages.
(With inputs from agencies.)

