Friends of Assam and Seven Sisters (FASS), an International think-tank for North East India, in a letter to Modi urged the Centre to ensure that a student should "compulsorily learn the National Language of the country (Hindi) and the regional language of the state where the school is situated, besides English."
"We have been following the recent debate about Sanskrit and German in the Kendriya Vidyalaya schools and are in complete agreement that a foreign language should not be taught in Indian schools as a third language," FASS International and Indian Presidents Rajen Barua and Bidyananda Barkakoty said in the letter.
The option in English-medium schools should be English for all students, being the medium of instruction, Hindi or Assamese as either second or third language and if the school wishes, a foreign language can be offered in a hobby Class.
Similar pattern need to be followed in vernacular-medium schools so as to maintain the three-language formula.
"This will ensure children do not miss out on learning their mother tongue or their national language or the regional language of the state they reside in, as all are important for their all-round development and enriching their minds," they added.
