Language Policy in India: Its Role in Learning Outcomes and Communicative Performance
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https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.4.3.31Keywords:
National education policy, Education system, Mother tongueAbstract
In the year 2020, the government of India developed a national education policy which has also emphasized the use of the mother tongue in the classroom. The government has also established a high-powered committee so that various issues related to the education system can be solved and proper recommendations can be made.
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