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No decision taken on making Hindi teaching must in all states: Govt

New Delhi: In the wake of a controversy over the recommendation of an HRD Ministry panel to teach Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar Saturday clarified that the committee had only prepared a draft report and no decision has been taken on implementing it.

He asserted that no language should be imposed on anyone.

The draft of the new National Education Policy, proposed by the panel constituted by Javadekar when he was HRD minister in the previous Modi government, had suggested teaching of Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states.

"The committee has submitted its report. The draft has been prepared but government has not taken any decision. It is just a misunderstanding. We will only take a decision after feedback on the draft has been received," Javadekar told reporters.

His reaction came after parties in Tamil Nadu, including the DMK, Saturday strongly opposed the three language formula's continuation with add-on features proposed in the draft National Education Policy alleging it was tantamount to "thrusting" Hindi and wanted it junked.

"The Modi government's policy has always been that all languages should be developed and no language should be imposed on anyone. There should be no unnecessary apprehensions about it, the Union minister added.

Javadekar is the Union minister for information and broadcasting in the second Modi government. The HRD portfolio has been allotted to Ramesh Pokhriyal this time.

"Students will be required to attain proficiency in discussing their major in at least one Indian language through an appropriate written project or presentation in that language," as per the draft policy said.

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