The Asian Age

Yogi, ABVP spar over English in UP govt schools

- AMITA VERMA

The Yogi government and the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) seem to be working at cross purposes on the issue of education in Uttar Pradesh.

UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath has stated that English language should be a medium of education from Class 1 to 4.

ABVP’s demand comes at a time when Mr Adityanath has been advocating for English language as a medium of instructio­n from Class I to Class 6 in government schools.

According to ABVP leader Saket Bahuguna, the medium of instructio­n in government primary schools should be the mother tongue of the region, while English could be taught as one of the subjects. In states such as Maharashtr­a, popular local dialects could also be a medium of instructio­n.

The matter will be discussed at the national executive council meeting of ABVP in Lucknow from May 29 toMay 31. There will be around 400 ABVP representa­tives at the event.

The chief minister, on the other hand, has underlined the need for teaching English, written and spoken, at the primary level so that children can match up to the private school standards. The basic education department has already started identifyin­g teachers who can converse in English and help students go beyond basic spoken sentences in English.

“If our children can learn to write and speak English, they can do better than children in private English medium schools. At present, they lag behind only because of English”, said a senior official.

A senior minister echoed similar sentiments when he said, “We may champion the cause of Hindi but the fact remains that in today’s competitiv­e world, English is becoming even more relevant, especially in the private sector.”

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