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Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh defended the three-language formula proposed under the National Education Policy (NEP), dismissing criticism as politically motivated. He clarified that the policy allows for students to choose any two languages, focusing on the mother tongue, and is meant to provide flexibility and broader linguistic exposure. Singh also stressed that the policy does not limit students' choices and supports linguistic diversity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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