<div dir="ltr"><span style class=""><h1>Modi can turn the tables on his detractors by pushing language choice in schools</h1></span><span class=""><span class=""><span id="auim"></span></span>Sep 23, 2013, 12.00 AM IST</span><div style="width:664px;display:block" class="" id="sharebarx_new">
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</div><div class="" id="inc_dec"><div id="artext1" class=""><div class="">The <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Union-cabinet">Union cabinet</a>
has given an eager nod to a new policy proposing countrywide standards
for size, language, nap time etc in playschools. Strict implementation
of this policy will require more regulators at both central and state
levels, and likely close down most playschools. This follows in the
footsteps of an <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/RTE-Act">RTE Act</a>
that contains the seeds of undermining the very right it proposes to
guarantee — setting such onerous terms for classrooms, playgrounds and
other facilities that its full enforcement would close down many of
India's not-enough schools.<br> <br> Among the onerous provisions sought to be imposed on all <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/playschools">playschools</a> is that they must teach in the mother tongue. But <span class="" style="border-bottom:1px solid rgb(0,0,255)!important;text-decoration:underline!important;color:rgb(0,0,255)!important">the Centre</span>
has no business decreeing the medium of instruction for schools across
the country. Why should the primary medium of instruction be limited to
so-called mother tongues or local languages in a diverse country like
India? What happens, for example, when people migrate to other states?
Or when the child's mother has a different 'mother' tongue than the
father? Or when English is habitually spoken at home, as is increasingly
the case across India? Playschools should be free to respond to local
demand, instead of being placed in an official straitjacket that's
standard throughout the country.<br> <br> <span class="" style="border-bottom:1px solid rgb(0,0,255)!important;text-decoration:underline!important;color:rgb(0,0,255)!important">Narendra Modi's Gujarat</span>,
however, offers an experiment in schooling that's interestingly
different. In Surat, the government tenders schooling options ranging
from the local language and English to <span class="" style="border-bottom:1px solid rgb(0,0,255)!important;text-decoration:underline!important;color:rgb(0,0,255)!important">Hindi</span>, Marathi, Urdu, Oriya and Telugu. This provides <span class="" style="border-bottom:1px solid rgb(0,0,255)!important;text-decoration:underline!important;color:rgb(0,0,255)!important">a good opportunity</span> for a man who many fear will be a democratically elected dictator if he ascends to <span class="" style="border-bottom:1px solid rgb(0,0,255)!important;text-decoration:underline!important;color:rgb(0,0,255)!important">the PM's chair</span>. By putting forward an educational agenda which offers language choice in schools, <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Modi">Modi</a>
could turn the tables on his detractors by showing up where they, not
he, are being dictatorial. The task of a democratic government should be
to facilitate choice, not thwart it.<br><br><a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/Modi-can-turn-the-tables-on-his-detractors-by-pushing-language-choice-in-schools/articleshow/22900539.cms">http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/Modi-can-turn-the-tables-on-his-detractors-by-pushing-language-choice-in-schools/articleshow/22900539.cms</a><br>
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