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'Mother tongue first' for CBSE, custom gene-editing, and CDS on Op Sindoor

Jun 2, 2025
Ritika Chopra, National Education Editor at The Indian Express, discusses the CBSE's push for mother tongue instruction in schools, aimed at enhancing children's learning experiences. Alind Chauhan, an expert in CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, shares groundbreaking insights on how this technology is offering new hope for genetic disorders, highlighting a remarkable case of a baby treated for a rare condition. The conversation also touches on military operations, specifically General Anil Chauhan's analysis of India's losses in Operation Sindoor, adding another layer of depth to the discussion.
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INSIGHT

CBSE Shifts to Mother Tongue Instruction

  • CBSE aims to teach primary classes in students' mother tongue rather than English.
  • This reflects implementation of the 2020 National Education Policy and the 2023 National Curriculum Framework.
INSIGHT

English Medium Often Is Bilingual

  • Many English-medium schools are bilingual in practice, especially in primary classes.
  • Teachers often use Hindi or regional languages despite English being the official medium.
ANECDOTE

Elite School Teaches In Hindi Initially

  • Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, a top Delhi school, teaches up to class 5 in Hindi.
  • Students transition successfully and become proficient in both Hindi and English later.
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