The Supreme Court on Thursday raised concerns over the proposed introduction of a third language in the CBSE curriculum for Class 9 students, saying that any such change should ideally be implemented at an earlier stage, as per PTI.The apex court told the Centre and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) that if a new language is to be introduced, it should be done in Classes 5 or 6 rather than Class 9, when students are already in a crucial academic phase.The observations came while hearing a matter related to the proposed changes in the CBSE curriculum. The court questioned the rationale behind introducing an additional language at the secondary level and flagged concerns over the academic burden on students.The Supreme Court asked the Centre and CBSE to consider the timing of such curriculum changes and ensure that students are given adequate time to adapt to additional language requirements.
SC raises concerns over CBSE move to add third language in Class 9
The Supreme Court expressed concerns regarding the proposed third language for Class 9 students. It suggested implementing such changes at an earlier academic stage, like Class 5 or 6. The apex court questioned the rationale for adding a language at the secondary level. This move could potentially increase the academic burden on students. The Centre and CBSE were asked to consider the timing of curriculum adjustments.









