CBSE's three-language mandate for Class 9 challenged in Supreme Court; hearing next week



The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)’s newly announced three-language policy has now reached the Supreme Court, a public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in SC challenging the CBSE’s new policy. The petitioner’s lawyer Mukul Rohatgi has presented the matter before the apex court, saying, “How can they suddenly learn these languages ​​and then take the Class 10 exam? This will lead to chaos.” The Chief Justice said, “We will take it next week.” 



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