»Telugu Cms Told To Encourage Telugu In Primary Education By Dattatreya
Telugu CMs Told To Encourage Telugu In Primary Education By Dattatreya
The Governor of Haryana, Bandaru Dattatreya, has asked the chief ministers of the Telugu-speaking regions to teach elementary school pupils in their home tongue. He claimed that this is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recently unveiled New Education Policy. On Sunday, the third day of the international Telugu conference, Dattatreya took part virtually.
The Governor of Haryana, Bandaru Dattatreya, has asked the chief ministers of the Telugu-speaking regions to teach elementary school pupils in their home tongue. He claimed that this is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recently unveiled New Education Policy. On Sunday, the third day of the international Telugu conference, Dattatreya took part virtually. He declared that the policy would remain in force until 2030 and that only the mother tongue should be used for basic education. Only then will it be possible to support the kids’ mental development. They would then be able to understand every subject.”
He mentioned attending discussions during the Telugu Maha Sabhalu that took place in Bhimavaram last year. Our mother tongue is being ingested by individuals from Telugu-speaking states and other regions of the nation, who also bring with them their culture and tradition.” This enormous language wealth, he claimed, had never before been seen on a global scale. “The Telugu Mahasabhalu at Rajanagaram is dedicated to Rajaraja Narendrudu and Adikavi Nannayya, as both prominent persons completed the 1000 years of an oath as ‘King’ and wrote the Mahabharata in Telugu.” La Ganeshan Iyer, the governor of Nagaland, urged Telugu speakers and writers to use the language for speech, writing, and signing. He said that Telugu was the sole language spoken in places like Sivakasi. The mother tongue would raise people’s moral standards and morals, according to high court judge Justice U Durga Prasada Rao. Everyone should preserve their mother tongue and culture, according to high court judge Justice Akula Venkata Sesha Sai. Otherwise, these would disappear along with their relevance. On Sunday, the third day of the Telugu conferences came to an end. Gajal Srinivas and other organizers at the Telugu conferences were hailed by Minister M. Nagarjuna, film actor and AP electronic media consultant Ali, lyric writer J. Ramalinga Sastry, and others. The next international Telugu conference is scheduled to take place in Amaravathi, according to Gajal Srinivas. KVV Satyanarayana Raju, an academician, received the Abhinava Rajarajanarendra award.