Is Telugu language compulsory in Hyderabad schools?

Is Telugu language compulsory in Hyderabad schools?

Hyderabad: Schools affiliated to the CBSE, ICSE and IB and other media schools in the State have to compulsorily impart Telugu for Class 4 in the primary level and Class 9 in the secondary level in the academic year 2021-22.

Is Telugu an endangered language?

It was argued that an independent linguistic state was needed to protect its unique language and cultural identity and develop its natural resources. Therefore, it is ironic that half a century after the formation of a separate linguistic state for the Telugu people, Telugu is on the ‘endangered’ list.

Is third language compulsory in CBSE?

Now, it’s mandatory to study three languages up to class 8 in CBSE schools.

Which Indian languages are dying?

India

Language Status ISO 639-3
Biete language Definitely endangered biu
Birhor language Critically endangered biy
Bishnupriya Manipuri language Vulnerable bpy
Bodo language Vulnerable brx

Are Telugu Tulu same?

The written literature of Tulu is not as large as the literature of other literary Dravidian languages such as Tamil. Nevertheless, Tulu is one of only five literary Dravidian languages, the other four being Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

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What is the Tamil compulsory learning Act?

The TamilCompulsory Learning Act 2006, implemented in 2016, had established that students from Classes I to X would be taught Tamil as Part I, along with English as Part II. This meant languages such as Telugu, Urdu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Gujarati, Arabic and Sanskrit would no longer be part of the school syllabus.

What is the status of the Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu?

The Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu(LIMFOT), formed to collectively demand the right to pursue any mother tongue, made representations and got temporary reprieve in 2016, 2017 and 2018. But there is no definite solution yet, leaving students in the dark till the end of each academic year.

Which languages are eligible for linguistic minority-promoted primary schools in India?

On November 5, a Karnataka state government order has notified ten of the country’s 29 major languages for the purposes of qualifying as linguistic minority-promoted primary schools. They are Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Tulu, Lamani, Hindi, Konkani and Gujarati.

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What happened to Telugu language in Tamil Nadu?

This meant languages such as Telugu, Urdu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Gujarati, Arabic and Sanskrit would no longer be part of the school syllabus. The Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu(LIMFOT), formed to collectively demand the right to pursue any mother tongue, made representations and got temporary reprieve in 2016, 2017 and 2018.