Hindi will now be a compulsory third language for class 1-5 in Maharashtra as NEP has come into effect

According to the new course structure for school education according to the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Maharashtra School Education Department Hindi has now made a compulsory third language in both marathi and English medical schools from Class 1 to 5. mention. State except Marathi and English medium follow the three-language formula, with a plan that Hindi language in the coming academic year will be compulsory from Grades 1 to Class 1 to 5. The recommendations of NEP 2020 from 5+3+3+4 structure of school education will be integrated from the basic level in secondary education. The basic phase includes the first five years (3 years of pre-primary and classes 1 and 2), there will be an early stage of class 3 to 5, middle school from class 6 to 8, and secondary education from class 9 to 12. Share these story tags

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