Minimum one Sanskrit batch required for Classes 6, 9 in Kendriya Vidyalayas
Keeping Sanskrit as an option in all KVs ensures a smooth transition for students facing frequent transfers, letting others choose regional languages; some KVs face challenges of limited teachers and resources
Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) are now required to offer at least one batch for Sanskrit instruction to students in the 6th and 9th grades. This mandate aims to ensure a consistent educational path for students who frequently transfer between KV schools, facilitating a smoother transition. While Sanskrit is maintained as an option, students will also have the flexibility to choose regional languages. However, the implementation faces challenges in some KVs due to limited teaching staff and resource constraints. The policy seeks to balance linguistic diversity with educational continuity for students.
This policy change affects curriculum structure in Kendriya Vidyalayas, impacting language education options and potentially posing implementation challenges for schools.
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