MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has expressed his concerns regarding the National Education Policy (NEP), stating that it seems to prioritize the promotion of the Hindi language over the diverse linguistic and cultural heritage of India. He argues that the NEP aims to develop Hindi as a dominant language, which could undermine the importance of regional languages and dialects that are integral to India’s identity. Stalin emphasizes that education should reflect India’s rich diversity and support all languages equally, rather than favoring one over others. His remarks highlight the ongoing debate about language policy in education and the need for a balanced approach that respects and nurtures India’s multitude of languages and cultures. In this context, he calls for a more inclusive and representative education system that aligns with the true spirit of India’s pluralism and ensures that every language is celebrated and preserved.
MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has expressed his concerns regarding the National Education Policy (NEP), stating that it seems to prioritize the promotion of the Hindi language over the diverse linguistic and cultural heritage of India