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Chandrababu Naidu Defends NEP's Three-Language Formula, Opposes Politicization

The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister emphasizes multilingual benefits for communication and employment, while rejecting compulsory Hindi imposition.

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu advocated learning multiple languages, saying it would better job opportunities.

Overview

  • Chandrababu Naidu has reaffirmed his support for the National Education Policy's three-language formula, highlighting its role in improving communication and job opportunities.
  • He described Hindi as the 'national language' and stressed its practical use for communication, particularly in Delhi, while also valuing Telugu and English.
  • Naidu criticized the politicization of language issues, urging a focus on the practical benefits of multilingualism instead of divisive debates.
  • He emphasized the importance of preserving one's mother tongue for better learning outcomes and global success, citing examples of international adaptability.
  • Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan clarified his stance, opposing the compulsory imposition of Hindi but supporting its voluntary adoption for cultural and national integration.