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CBSE Three-Language Policy 2026: 7 Key Updates For Students And Schools
CBSE Three-Language Policy 2026: 7 Key Updates Students And Parents Should Know CBSE has issued fresh clarification on its three-language policy for the 2026-27 academic session, bringing relief to current students and clearing confusion among parents and schools. The clarification comes after the board’s earlier circular on the three-language framework created questions over foreign languages, Class 10 board exams, transition batches, and textbook ava
CBSE Three-Language Policy 2026: 7 Key Updates For Students And Schools
CBSE Three-Language Policy 2026: 7 Key Updates Students And Parents Should Know CBSE has issued fresh clarification on its three-language policy for the 2026-27 academic session, bringing relief to current students and clearing confusion among parents and schools. The clarification comes after the board’s earlier circular on the three-language framework created questions over foreign languages, Class 10 board exams, transition batches, and textbook ava
CBSE Foreign Language Policy 2026: Class 7–9 Students May Continue Till Class 10
CBSE Class 7–9 Students May Continue Foreign Languages Till Class 10 Students studying in Classes 7, 8, and 9 in CBSE schools may not have to change their foreign language subjects midway, bringing relief to parents and schools concerned over the implementation of the three-language policy. According to the latest report, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has indicated that students who are already studying two foreign languages under the exi
CBSE Foreign Language Policy 2026: Class 7–9 Students May Continue Till Class 10
CBSE Class 7–9 Students May Continue Foreign Languages Till Class 10 Students studying in Classes 7, 8, and 9 in CBSE schools may not have to change their foreign language subjects midway, bringing relief to parents and schools concerned over the implementation of the three-language policy. According to the latest report, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has indicated that students who are already studying two foreign languages under the exi
CBSE Class 9 Three-Language Rule Challenged In Supreme Court
CBSE Language Rule Faces Supreme Court Test The CBSE Class 9 three-language rule has reached the Supreme Court after a PIL challenged its sudden implementation for the 2026-27 academic session. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi mentioned the matter before the court on Thursday, May 22, 2026, arguing that students preparing for Class 10 board exams could face pressure if they are suddenly asked to study more languages. He warned that the move may create confusion among
CBSE Class 9 Three-Language Rule Challenged In Supreme Court
CBSE Language Rule Faces Supreme Court Test The CBSE Class 9 three-language rule has reached the Supreme Court after a PIL challenged its sudden implementation for the 2026-27 academic session. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi mentioned the matter before the court on Thursday, May 22, 2026, arguing that students preparing for Class 10 board exams could face pressure if they are suddenly asked to study more languages. He warned that the move may create confusion among
West Bengal Makes Vande Mataram Mandatory In School Assemblies
West Bengal Makes Vande Mataram Mandatory In School Morning Assemblies Suvendu Adhikari Government Issues New Directive For State Schools The West Bengal government has made the singing of Vande Mataram mandatory in all state-run and aided schools during morning assemblies. The directive was issued by the School Education Department shortly after the new government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari assumed office. According to officials, all students must participate in singing the national song before the start of classes, and school authorities have been instructed to ensure strict implementation across the state. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari confirmed that Vande Mataram would be introduced as the official prayer song in schools from next Monday. The Education Department also directed schools to maintain records of the assemblies, including video documentation, as proof of implementation. Debate Over Assembly Duration And School Practices Earlier, most schools in West Bengal traditionally sang only the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, composed by Rabindranath Tagore. The previous government had also introduced Banglar Mati Banglar Jol as the state song during assemblies. With Vande Mataram now added to the routine, some teachers have reportedly raised concerns regarding the duration and sequence of songs during the limited assembly time. The move comes amid broader national discussions surrounding the importance of Vande Mataram and recent proposals by the Centre to strengthen laws against obstructing the singing of the national song. Written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Vande Mataram remains one of India’s most recognised patriotic compositions
West Bengal Makes Vande Mataram Mandatory In School Assemblies
West Bengal Makes Vande Mataram Mandatory In School Morning Assemblies Suvendu Adhikari Government Issues New Directive For State Schools The West Bengal government has made the singing of Vande Mataram mandatory in all state-run and aided schools during morning assemblies. The directive was issued by the School Education Department shortly after the new government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari assumed office. According to officials, all students must participate in singing the national song before the start of classes, and school authorities have been instructed to ensure strict implementation across the state. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari confirmed that Vande Mataram would be introduced as the official prayer song in schools from next Monday. The Education Department also directed schools to maintain records of the assemblies, including video documentation, as proof of implementation. Debate Over Assembly Duration And School Practices Earlier, most schools in West Bengal traditionally sang only the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, composed by Rabindranath Tagore. The previous government had also introduced Banglar Mati Banglar Jol as the state song during assemblies. With Vande Mataram now added to the routine, some teachers have reportedly raised concerns regarding the duration and sequence of songs during the limited assembly time. The move comes amid broader national discussions surrounding the importance of Vande Mataram and recent proposals by the Centre to strengthen laws against obstructing the singing of the national song. Written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Vande Mataram remains one of India’s most recognised patriotic compositions









