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The Supreme Court questioned introducing a third language in Class 9 under the CBSE curriculum, with Justice B V Nagarathna urging that it be introduced from Class 6 instead. |
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The Supreme Court questioned introducing a third language in Class 9 under the CBSE curriculum, with Justice B V Nagarathna urging that it be introduced from Class 6 instead. |
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The plea further seeks exemption from the 75 per cent, or other minimum Class 12 marks criteria, prescribed for admission to various courses, for students impacted by the issue. |
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A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan orally asked the Centre to not introduce a third language in Class 9. | Education News |
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Several students, guardians, and netizens have voiced their anger regarding the Class 10th Second Board result delay. |
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The Supreme Court questioned introducing a third language in Class 9 under the CBSE curriculum, with Justice B V Nagarathna urging that it be introduced from Class 6 instead. The court said the NEP does not mandate Hindi and urged Tamil Nadu not to oppose the Centre's education policy. |
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Thursday observed that introducing a third language in Class 9 under the National Education Policy would put undue pressure on students as they begin preparing for their board examinations. |
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CBSE Class 10 Second Exam Result 2026 Live Updates: CBSE will announce Class 10th second board examination results any time. Once out, students can check the CBSE 10th Second Board Result on CBSE official websites, along with DigiLocker and UMANG app. |
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Supreme Court questions CBSE's third language policy for Class 9, citing student stress. Justice Nagarathna suggests earlier introduction, urges Centre to reconsider. |
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SC Justice B.V. Nagarathna lashed out at Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) saying that the introduction of third language in Class 9 will add to students' stress. The third language should be introduced in Class 6 and not in 9th, said the SC judge. |
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The remarks by Justice BV Nagarathna assume significance as they come barely a fortnight after the CBSE announced a one-time relaxation for the current batch. | India News |