In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court recommended not to implement a third language requirement in class nine, advocating for its introduction starting in class six instead. This decision stems from concerns over the current academic pressure on students. Additionally, the court questioned Tamil Nadus stance against the creation of Navodaya schools. The hearing has been postponed to August eleventh for additional deliberation.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has defended its three-language policy before the Supreme Court, arguing that a significant number of its affiliated schools are…

CBSE has mandated internal assessment for the third language in Classes 9 and 10, aligning with NEP 2020

The Central Board of Secondary Education has issued new guidelines regarding third language assessments. Students must pass school-based internal assessments for their third…

The Supreme Court declined to halt CBSE's three-language policy for 2026-27, emphasizing the value of multilingual education and deferring further hearings to next week.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought the Centre’s response to the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) decision to introduce the three-language policy from…

Supreme Court criticises CBSE's third language mandate for Class 9, citing increased stress on students and implementation challenges.

The remarks by Justice BV Nagarathna assume significance as they come barely a fortnight after the CBSE announced a one-time relaxation for the current batch. | India News

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…

The Supreme Court on Thursday voiced concern over the introduction of a third language in Class 9 under the CBSE curriculum, observing it would increase the stress level of…

A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan orally asked the Centre to not introduce a third language in Class 9. | Education News

The Supreme Court remarked that it would be stressful for students to start learning a new language at the higher level.

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court recommended not to implement a third language requirement in class nine, advocating for its introduction starting in class six instead. This…