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Promotion of Languages

Promotion of Languages
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A multi-lingual society recognises the importance of education in languages. While there are some interventions for appointment of language teachers and promotion of classical ...

A multi-lingual society recognises the importance of education in languages. While there are some interventions for appointment of language teachers and promotion of classical languages, there is no comprehensive scheme or language policy and we need to have inputs on this dimension.

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Preeti Sharma
Preeti Sharma 11 years 6 months ago
The worksmen who have uploaded their data on this website can be hired without any middle-men and a rate list of their salary should also be pre-planned.
Preeti Sharma
Preeti Sharma 11 years 6 months ago
I'm a school teacher and I want to give you some suggestions for your South Delhi Election Rally in Ambedkar Nagar. You should proclaim that the youth i.e., boys and girls studying in government schools from class 9th onwards NCC will be made compulsory and the best cadets will be directly recruited in the Indian Army. Most of the population in this area is working as labours. So, you should announce a website where after a police verification, they can upload their area of work.
SUSHMA RANI
SUSHMA RANI 11 years 6 months ago
After 10th class the students which are not interested in further study, skilled them. Skill development institutions are also attached to industries. Because after completing skill development course students will get jobs directly.
Tejashri Dongare
Tejashri Dongare 11 years 6 months ago
Everyone has proud of his mother tongue and it should be. It is scientifically proven that person learn with excellency in his mother tongue only. So all subjects should be taught in mother tongue only.I think we should start designing software with Sanskrit before others do it. Whole education in Sanskrit is bit difficult but it should be in mother tongue and Sanskrit should compulsory from first standard and not as optional language.
swaraj shelke
swaraj shelke 11 years 6 months ago
1.implement second n third language policy second language to be selected by each state should be Indian language preferably adjoining state while third language to be a foreign language 2.start education channels free to air should teach all subjects for all classes so poor n tribals do not suffer while all teachers could self assess themselves will improve their teaching skill as well English is a big leveller of money,caste,religion,creed even nationalities,do standardisation throughout