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Education Minister Pradhan Calms Concerns Over New CBSE Three-Language Mandate

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged schools and parents not to panic regarding the CBSE three-language rule, following anxiety over its sudden rollout just before the post-vacation reopening. "No Need To Panic": Dharmendra Pradhan Clarifies CBSE Three CBSE Three-Language Rule: The minister's remarks came after concerns were raised by some schools and parents over the timing of the CBSE directive issued ahead of the reopening of schools after the summer vacation.

The directive, rooted in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, mandates that students study three languages, with a requirement that at least two must be native to India. The announcement caught many schools off-guard, sparking concerns over the logistical burden of procuring textbooks and securing teaching staff on such short notice.

Addressing these anxieties on May 29, 2026, Minister Pradhan promised a flexible transition period. He assured stakeholders that the government aims to promote multilingualism without creating an environment of penalization during the initial adoption phase. The focus remains on bolstering regional languages while ensuring English remains accessible as a link language.

Glossary

Three-Language Formula: A policy framework revived by NEP 2020 that requires students to study three languages, prioritizing regional and Indian native languages.

NEP 2020: The comprehensive policy framework launched to overhaul the Indian education system from primary to university levels.

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