Deccan Chronicle

Telugu must in all schools, says KCR

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Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao said all public and private organisati­ons in Telangana state must have signboards in Telugu. If they want, they can use another language as well.

He was speaking at a meeting to discuss plans for the five-day World Telugu Conference that will be held in Hyderabad from December 15 to 19, 2017, and for which the government has sanctioned `50 crore.

In addition, `5 crore will be given to the Sahitya Academy which is the nodal organisati­on for the conference, and `2 crore will go to the Official Language Committee. To safeguard the Telugu language, the Chief Mini-ster announced that from the next academic year all educationa­l institutio­ns must teach Telugu from Class 1 to 12. Students can take Urdu as an optional subject.

The Sahitya Academy has been told to prepare a syllabus for Telugu as a subject to be taught in primary, medium, higher and intermedia­te classes and to print the required text books.

Mr Rao made it clear that no school will be allowed to function in the state if it does not teach Telugu.

Some schools in the city were offering special English instead of teaching Telugu.

ALL SCHOOLS and junior colleges would have to teach Telugu mandatoril­y from the next academic year.

THE GOVERNMENT will not allow schools, which don’t teach Telugu.

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