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India's 3-language policy in a tug-of-war: Balancing national unity and state rights
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The three-language formula in India's National Education Policy 2020 faces renewed resistance as states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra prioritize regional linguistic autonomy. While the policy aims for multilingualism and national cohesion, states assert their constitutional rights in education. Concerns over conditional funding and cultural preservation fuel the debate, highlighting tensions between national guidelines and regional priorities.
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