Mamata govt makes Bengali mandatory in English medium schools

Wednesday 09th August 2023 08:01 EDT
 

Kolkata: The West Bengal cabinet approved a proposal to make Bengali mandatory as a second language in private English medium schools, a senior official said. The cabinet meeting, chaired by chief minister Mamata Banerjee, also gave its nod to set up an Education Commission to look into complaints against private schools, he said.

“Though there are options to study Bengali as a second language, most students prefer Hindi or other languages. As a result, students are not learning Bengali properly. Today, the state cabinet decided to change it, and make Bengali compulsory second language in all private English medium schools in the state,” the official said.

The Education Commission will be set up on the lines of the Health Commission with a retired judge as its head, he said. "During the pandemic, we received several complaints about private schools increasing tuition fees excessively. Also, there were complaints regarding syllabus, and the way that exams were conducted. This commission will look into all these issues," the official said.

Welcoming the decision to make Bengali mandatory as second language, Bangla Pokkho congratulated the chief minister and education minister Bratya Basu. “People of Bengal have been waiting for this decision for a long time,” said Kausik Maiti, the organising secretary of the outfit that works for promoting the Bengali language.

At the meeting, Mamata also fixed a 15-day deadline for the implementation of all the decisions of the state government, including those taken by the cabinet. She asked officers to submit report on the implementation to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), the officer said.


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