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nein indian school students forced to drop foreign languages amid govts native language push
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AI-generatedThis is an education policy change in India affecting school curriculum. No direct commercial mechanism on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The impact is limited to educational institutions and language teachers, with no material effect on traded sectors or financial markets.
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- CBSE mandates two native Indian languages plus English from 2026, removing foreign languages like Spanish, German, French from regular curriculum.
- Directive issued on April 9, 2026, aims to promote cultural understanding and national integration.
- Foreign language departments in schools are being phased out, impacting teachers and students.