'States should promote education in Hindi or regional languages in technical, medical and law fields'

'States should promote education in Hindi or regional languages in technical, medical and law fields'

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 1, 2022 10:34 IST
“Technical, medical, and law – all should be taught in Hindi and regional languages. All state governments should take initiative to properly translate the curriculum of these three fields of education into regional languages,” Shah said.

“Technical, medical, and law – all should be taught in Hindi and regional languages. All state governments should take initiative to properly translate the curriculum of these three fields of education into regional languages,” Shah said.

'States should promote education in Hindi or regional languages in technical, medical and law fields'

'States should promote education in Hindi or regional languages in technical, medical and law fields'

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asked the states to promote education in Hindi or regional languages in technical, medical and law fields so that the country can utilise the talent of non-English speaking students. While underlining the importance of education in regional and Hindi languages, he said "students can develop an original thought process with ease if they study in their mother tongue and this encourages research and innovation."

“Technical, medical, and law – all should be taught in Hindi and regional languages. All state governments should take initiative to properly translate the curriculum of these three fields of education into regional languages,” Shah said, as reported by Indian Express.

”It will promote the country’s talent in higher education. Today we can use only five percent of the country’s talent but with this initiative, we would be able to use 100 percent talent of the country,” he added.

He further said that this five percent comes from an English background while adding that he has nothing against English as a language.

“It is that ‘maulik chintan’ (original thinking) of a student can be easily developed in his mother tongue and there is a strong connection between maulik chintan and anusandhan (research),” Shah said. “Till when we will make a hue and cry about what others have written about our history and distortions in it. Students of our country should research our actual history,” he said.

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