CTET will be held in 20 languages: Javadekar

NEW DELHI: The Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar has directed CBSE to proceed undertaking the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) in the 20 Indian languages as previous.

The directive via Javadekar came following grievance of CBSE's choice to remove 17 languages including Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati and Bengali from the list of options for CTET.


"CTET examination will be conducted in all Indian languages as was being conducted earlier. I have already directed @cbseindia29 to conduct examination in all the 20 languages as was being done earlier," Javadekar tweeted.




"CTET examination will be held in English, Hindi, Assamese, Bangla, Garo, Gujarati, Kanada, Khasi, Malyalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizo, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu,Tibetan & Urdu @cbseindia29," he added.


DMK leader Kanimozhi today took to twitter to precise her anger at the CBSE's previous choice to drop languages which she said will come as a blow to audio system of several regional languages.


"The choice to drop Tamil and 16 other regional languages from Central Teacher Eligibility Test is extremely condemnable and strikes at the root of federalism. Students of CBSE whose mother tongue is Tamil shall be put to a perfect disadvantage with out lecturers.


"Students are forced to study Hindi and Sanskrit as a substitute of their mother tongue. This will lead to every other language combat via out the country. This is every other of BJPs efforts to make a Hindi-Hindu Hindustan," said Kanimozhi.
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