[lg policy] Government schools are running empty, forced to merge with each other to stay afloat. Mr V.N. Rajashekhar, secretariat member of All India Save Education Committee feels its high time English is taught in government schools right from class I as it opens up windows of knowledge for students. Mr V.N. Rajashekhar, secretariat member of All India Save Education Committee feels its high time English is taught in government schools right from class I as it opens up windows of knowledge for students. Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and Governor Vajubhai Vala are in agreement over one thing: Making English a language of instruction in government schools. However the CM’s enthusiasm to build 1000 schools did not find its way into his budget. With the budget allocation for education seeing only a marginal increase this year, government-schools may not be filling their seats any time soon. With more families choosing to put their children in private, English-medium schools, their governme

Harold Schiffman haroldfs at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 16:31:24 UTC 2019


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 Harold F. Schiffman

Professor Emeritus of
 Dravidian Linguistics and Culture
Dept. of South Asia Studies
University of Pennsylvania
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Phone:  (215) 898-7475
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Email:  haroldfs at gmail.com
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