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Supreme Court Refuses to Stay CBSE Three-Language Policy, Hearing Set for Next Week

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The Supreme Court has declined to put on hold the CBSE's three-language policy scheduled for implementation in the 2026-27 academic year. The court acknowledged the value of language learning while agreeing to examine the detailed challenges to the policy in the coming week. Petitioners raised concerns about the policy's rollout and the lack of adequate resources to support it. The Union government has been asked to submit its response to the petition within ten days.

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