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A language war has once again erupted between Tamil Nadu and the Centre after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced it will implement the National Education Policy (NEP) recommendations on the three-language formula from 2026-27. |
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A language war has once again erupted between Tamil Nadu and the Centre after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced it will implement the National Education Policy (NEP) recommendations on the three-language formula from 2026-27. |
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CBSE Class 10th 12th Result Date Time Live: CBSE 10th result 2026 date and time will be announced soon on the official website at cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. As per the reports, students can expect results around April 14, 2026 |
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According to the recommendations of NCFSE-2023, two of the three must be native Indian languages |
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Under the revised framework, a third language will be made mandatory in Class 10 board examinations by 2031, with its introduction beginning from Class 6. |
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CBSE Board 10th, 12th Results 2026 Date and Time Live Updates: The Class 10 board examinations concluded on March 11, while the Class 12 examinations are ongoing and will conclude on April 10. Exams for both classes began on February 17. |
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Tamil Nadu CM flags "Hindi imposition" in CBSE's new language policy, while Centre says NEP promotes multilingualism and flexibility in education.| India News |
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Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin criticised CBSE's proposed three-language policy, alleging it favours Hindi and undermines federalism, while urging the Centre to protect linguistic diversity and students' rights across India., Education, Times Now |
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CBSE 12th Sociology paper analysis 2026: According to Vinita Saraswat, PGT, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad, 'the paper was well-structured and aligned with the CBSE syllabus. Most of the questions were based on NCERT textbooks, making it accessible to students who had prepared thoroughly.' |
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Continuing its step-by-step rollout of multilingual education, CBSE said that the third language (R3) will become compulsory from Class 6 starting in the 2026-27 academic session. This means every student will study at least two Indian languages. |
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If you're a Class 9 student -- or the parent of one -- you've probably heard the buzz around CBSE's latest shake-up. Starting the 2026-27 academic sessi. |