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Cbses Three Language Policy and the Language of Hypocrisy

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AI-generatedThe article discusses an education policy change in India with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, supply chain, company margin, or investment impact is identified. The policy may indirectly affect publishing or language education sectors, but no concrete commercial channel is present.
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- CBSE three-language policy effective July 2026 for Classes 9 and 10
- At least two languages must be native Indian languages; English reclassified as foreign
- Policy criticized for disproportionately affecting southern states requiring Hindi
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister condemned policy as linguistic imposition