
The Punjab government has expressed strong disapproval over the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) not including Punjabi as a core subject in the Class 10 curriculum. In response, the state government has issued an official notification, emphasizing the importance of the Punjabi language in the education system.
Why Is the Punjab Government Concerned?
- The state believes that Punjabi should be a mandatory subject for students in Punjab, ensuring the preservation and promotion of the language.
- Authorities argue that removing Punjabi from the core subject list could weaken its significance among students.
- The decision is seen as a violation of Punjab’s linguistic and cultural rights.
Government’s Action and Notification
- The Punjab government has directed CBSE-affiliated schools to prioritize Punjabi as a key subject.
- The notification calls for strict implementation of the Punjabi language policy in schools across the state.
- Officials have warned of further action if the demand is not addressed.
Public and Academic Reactions
- Teachers and language activists have supported the state’s stand, stressing that regional languages should not be sidelined.
- Parents and students are awaiting clarity from CBSE regarding whether any revisions will be made.