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CAN’T ENGLISH BE CONSIDERED AN INDIGENOUS INDIAN LANGUAGE, ASKS SUPREME COURT

CONFIDENCE LOW • 1 min read • 2 hrs ago • India Latest News: Top National • [src]
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SC questions the use of the colonially loaded term ‘native’ in CBSE circular, says the push for three-language scheme may be in the spirit of the Constitutional goal to use Indian languages for official purposes

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  1. 14/07/2026, 20:30 PRIMARY FEED CAN’T ENGLISH BE CONSIDERED AN INDIGENOUS INDIAN LANGUAGE, ASKS SUPREME COURT (India Latest News: Top National • 2 hrs ago) [Story Intel]

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