‘Mental stress’: Annamalai opposes mid-session implementation of Centre's 3-language rule
Annamalai has expressed strong opposition to the mid-session implementation of the Centre's three-language rule. He argues that this decision adds unnecessary mental stress to students and educators alike. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about language policy in education.
- ▪Annamalai criticized the Centre's timing for implementing the three-language rule mid-session.
- ▪He stated that the rule could cause mental stress for students and teachers.
- ▪The issue has sparked a broader discussion about language education policies in India.
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