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India moves to end primary teaching in English as Modi unveils major education reforms

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Haha
Buddy! Are you really trying to preach a Marathi manus about pride in our native tongue?!
I mean we literally have an over the top love for our Marathi! I’ll sharpen my tongue to Marathi every chance I get.
Don’t think Marathis take dictation from anyone. If you grew up in Mumbai like I did, you will know this first hand.

though Hindi is extremely useful and being born in Indore gave me a good grasp in Hindi in my early years. I think it’s a matter of pride for me to be fluent in the national language.
added benefit is for Indians and Pakistanis to bond abroad due to the commonality between Hindi and Urdu.

Why tf are you all so preachy all the time? Have a beer and lighten up.
 
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Coming back to topic:

I don't think this is the right move. English is a global language and it gives many Indians the edge over people from other nationalities simply because we are taught English from 1st grade. It's better that India keeps looking outward instead of looking inwards.

I don't think this is a right move either. This is what I wrote earlier.

I have a feeling that private schools will gain some sort of exemption from this. This will lead to a rush of enrollment in private schools and then we will finally see the complete privatization of education in India.
 
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Another person triggered it seems. Chaan paiki asach matimandasarkha vaagat raha. Baghu he tula samazlay ka nahi. Maybe @xeuss will translate this for you in your internal group lol.

LOL, I probably read that word loooong ago. No wonder I had to take homework help from studious kids like you.
 
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Oh yes, a lot of girls too. It didn't matter: girl, boy (I never discriminated :rofl:) -- any kid helping me get Hindi, Marathi, Civics, Maths off my back was welcome...:woot:

Fastest way to learn new language to get a girl friend and it's not so difficult to find one in Mumbai. It's easier to find one in Singapore.

Heck I've studied in Girls only school til 3rd grade before moving to Boys only (desert) school.
 
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Brings back history. There were four major houses of Peshwas - Holkar, Scindias, Gaikwads...and what was the fourth? The Bhonsles?

correct. Bhonsales of Nagpur. Believe they’re the descendants of the clan of Shivaji.
There were other less significant houses as well, but these houses were the seats of military and political power
 
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I don't think this is a right move either. This is what I wrote earlier.

I have a feeling that private schools will gain some sort of exemption from this. This will lead to a rush of enrollment in private schools and then we will finally see the complete privatization of education in India.
"But the most controversial announcement is that primary schools, both private and government-run, will “where possible” be required to conduct lessons in either the children’s “mother tongue” or “regional language” - in other words, not English."

This is too ambiguous for now. Will have to wait and watch what they decide.

This is a better article which covers other aspects:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ng-education-reforms/articleshow/77250887.cms
 
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Fastest way to learn new language to get a girl friend and it's not so difficult to find one in Mumbai. It's easier to find one in Singapore.

Heck I've studied in Girls only school til 3rd grade before moving to Boys only (desert) school.

Dude I was no.1 harami right from school days. There were other things to learn from girls apart from her language.....:rofl:

Gujarati, Sindhi, Marathi..all girls were welcome in my book
 
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I don't think this is a right move either. This is what I wrote earlier.

I have a feeling that private schools will gain some sort of exemption from this. This will lead to a rush of enrollment in private schools and then we will finally see the complete privatization of education in India.

either that or the elite will send their children to high end tutors during their formative years, as a result correcting what Indians are famous for, their “horrid” accent.
I seriously believe that the accent is a result of who teaches you pronounciation and how.
 
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correct. Bhonsales of Nagpur. Believe they’re the descendants of the clan of Shivaji.
There were other less significant houses as well, but these houses were the seats of military and political power
Newalkars (Jhansi state), Pawars (Dewas State, Dhar State, Chhatarpur State), Bhonsales(Nagpur and Thanjavur), Patwardan(Jamkhandi), Bhave(Ramdurg) and other small states like Kolhapur, Sangli, Bhor, Mudhol, Sawantwadi, Phaltan, Ramdurg, etc.
 
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I think one of the most significant developments of the education reform is an SAT type system for college entrance.

the board system and the pressure that comes with it is why half of indian students are “ratta” champions.

forget the English, this alone will change the entire way our children progress through higher education.
I would focus on this aspect of the reform.
 
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Dude I was no.1 harami right from school days. There were other things to learn from girls apart from her language.....:rofl:

Gujarati, Sindhi, Marathi..all girls were welcome in my book

uthto ka tujha.. mala vatla half biryani aahes :D

On topic- here is a pdf on policy

 
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