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    Three-Language Policy Sparks Debate Over Linguistic Diversity

    Chennai, April 4 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin launched a sharp attack on the Union government and the CBSE on Saturday over the proposed implementation of the three-language policy from Class 6 in the 2026–27 academic year, terming it a "politically motivated move" that undermines...
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    Concerns Raised Over Third Language Grading in Karnataka Schools

    Bengaluru, April 3 The Governor of Karnataka has called for a thorough examination of concerns regarding the state government's decision to award only grades, without marks, for the third language in the SSLC examination, following a representation highlighting its potential impact on academic...
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    Concerns Raised Over Third Language Grading in Karnataka Exam

    Bengaluru, April 3 The Governor of Karnataka has called for a thorough review of concerns regarding the state government's decision to award only grades, without marks, for the third language in the SSLC examination, following a representation highlighting its potential impact on academic...
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    Akashvani's Contribution to Indian Culture and National Consciousness

    Lucknow, April 2 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday praised the role of All India Radio in connecting society, preserving linguistic diversity, and strengthening national consciousness.Addressing the 89th foundation day celebrations of the radio broadcaster's Lucknow...
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    VP Radhakrishnan: Dialogue & Linguistic Diversity Key to India's Future

    Nagpur, March 21 The world is facing the threat of war, and only dialogue can lead to solutions, Vice President CP Radhakrishnan said on Saturday.Addressing a gathering of the 29th national session of the Indian Youth Parliament at the RSS' Dr Hedgewar Smruti Mandir complex in Reshimbagh here...
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    World Poetry Day 2026: Celebrating Art, Peace, and Culture

    March 21, New Delhi – Poetry is more than just words; it is emotion, imagination, and a reflection of life itself. Across centuries and cultures, it has brought people together through shared thoughts and feelings. To celebrate this art that promotes dialogue and peace, World Poetry Day is...
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    Promoting Linguistic Diversity: IUST Honors Mother Language Day

    The Islamic University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with the Cultural Academy of Kashmir, observed International Mother Language Day with academic discussions and poetry.February 25, Srinagar: The Islamic University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with the Cultural...
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    Shillong College Celebrates International Mother Language Day, Urges Youth to Preserve Khasi

    The Khasi Department of Shillong College organized a special celebration of International Mother Language Day with a program titled "Tien Nongmei Salonsar" held at the college auditorium on Tuesday.The program holds great significance, as the Khasi language currently faces considerable...
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    International Mother Language Day: Arunachal Focuses on Cultural Heritage

    Itanagar, February 21 Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy CM Chowna Mein on Saturday urged the people to reaffirm their commitment to preserving and promoting indigenous languages, describing the native language as the essence of identity and the foundation of cultural...
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    West Bengal CM Honors Linguistic Diversity, Promises Protection

    Kolkata, February 21 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday extended greetings to people on International Mother Language Day, asserting that all languages are equally worthy of respect and must be protected from any form of "attack".Paying tributes to those killed during...
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    Kerala Governor Advocates Sanskrit-Based Hindi to Bridge Linguistic Divide

    Thiruvananthapuram, February 18 Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar said on Wednesday that the resistance to Hindi in some parts of the country, particularly in South India, may be due to the presence of Urdu or Persian words in it, and suggested that the use of a vocabulary based on...
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    Developing Guidelines for Judges: Addressing Vulnerable Cases and Linguistic Diversity

    New Delhi, February 18 – The Supreme Court has directed the National Judicial Academy to form a committee of experts to draft guidelines for judges dealing with cases involving sexual offenses, emphasizing the need to instill sensitivity in the judicial approach.The top court, through its...
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    National Judicial Academy to Develop Guidelines for Judges Handling Vulnerable Cases

    New Delhi, February 17 – The Supreme Court has directed the National Judicial Academy to form a committee of experts to draft guidelines for judges dealing with cases of sexual offenses, emphasizing the need to instill sensitivity in the judicial approach.The top court, through its Director...
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    Preserving Indigenous Languages: Dimasa to be Added to Assam School Curriculum

    Guwahati, February 16 – Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Monday that the Dimasa language will be introduced in schools as part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to preserve and promote indigenous languages.Sharing the update on the social media platform X, the...
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