LANGUAGE IN EDUCATION

        
        
                                          
1) Due importance be given to Hindi in educational system. 2) Regional languages also should be given their legitimate place. Name : Dr. Usha Goyal, Lecturer Address : Deptt. of Hindi, Sri Satya Bai College for women, Jaipur Date of Communication : 25/05/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Upto class 8th, medium of instruction should be mother tongue or national language. 2) English should be optional at primary level. 3) At secondary level teaching of English should be compulsory but there should be no compulsory paper of English language in the final examination 4) Medium of education should be mother tongue at all levels. 5) Hindi and Sanskrit should be taught compulsorlly. 6) One language of the North should be taught in the South and vice- versa. 7) Publication of good books should be facilitated. Name : Sh. Parshotam Patel, G T Sangh Address : C/o Gujrati Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad Date of Communication : 03/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) English should not be the medium of instruction in KVs and NVs. 2) Hindi should be given its due place in the national system. Name : Sh. Manibhaji Pandya, Ex. Prin Address : G.I. College Lokbharati, Sarosara, Jimapnagar, Jikhera Date of Communication : 11/06/90 Category : Other Individual letter

        
        
                                          
1) There language formula should be made compulsory. Name : Sh. Amar Singh Pandeya Address : Free Lancer Bhulawar Bharatpur Date of Communication : 18/05/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Instead of English, Sanskrit should be taught -from the primary classes itself. Name : Shri Khajan Singh Dagur Address : Head Teacher,Yuva Vichar Manch Pathroda, Bharatpur Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter
1) In the North Indian states a Southern language should be compulsory at the matriculation level. Name : Sh. Mahaveer Prasad Purohit Address : 16 Kendriya Rajasna colony Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur Date of Communication : 15/05/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Sanskrit should be made a compulsory subject at all levels of education. Name : Publisher of Sanskrit Weekly Address : Gandeeva II Varanasi Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter
1) Medium of instruction should be mother tongue, regional language or English, more than one language could be the medium. Name : Sh. Vishnu Singh Verma Address : 36, Nihal Pura, Indore Date of Communication : 19/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter


        
        1)   In Hindi speaking states medium of instruction should be Hindi 
             upto high school level.
        
        2)   Teaching of English language should start in the 4th class.  
             Students may be given an option to study English language in 
             class 11th as an optional subject.
        
        3)   Medium of instruction should essentially be a regional language.
        
             Name                       : Sh. Vasudev Mishra
             Address                    : 111/12, Ashok Nagar,
             Kanpur
             Date of Communication      : 25/06/90
             Category                   : Other Individual letter
        
                                          
1) Hindi should be the medium of instruction at all levels of education. 2) English should be a compulsory subject from class 1st to class 10th. 3) English should be allowed as a medium of instruction only in those educational Institutions run by the Anglo-Indians. Name : Shri Kailash Nath Pandey Address : Secy. Date of Communication : 13/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter 1) Hindi be given its due place in education. Name : Sh. Virender Kumar Yadav Address : 19, Pocket D, Phase II, Mayur Vihar, Delhi Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter

1) In 'primary section, mother tongue, Hindi and English be taught.

        
                                          
1) There language formula should be made compulsory. Name : Sh. Amar Singh Pandeya Address : Free Lancer Bhulawar Bharatpur Date of Communication: 18/05/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Instead of English, Sanskrit should be taught from the primary classes itself. Name : Shri Khajan Singh Dagur Address : Head Teacher,Yuva Vichar Manch Pathroda, Bharatpur Date of Communication: / / Category : Other Individual letter 1) In the North Indian states a Southern language should be compulsory at the matriculation level. Name : Sh. Mahaveer Prasad Purohit Address : 16 Kendriya Rajasna colony Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur Date of Communication: 15/05/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Sanskrit should be made a compulsory subject at all levels of education. Name : Publisher of Sanskrit Weekly Address : Gandeeva Varanasi Date of Communication Category Other Individual letter
1) Medium of instruction should be mother tongue, regional language or English, more than one language could be the medium. Name : Sh. Vishnu Singh Verma Address : 36, Nihal Pura, Indore Date of Communication : 19/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter

        
                                          
Name : Smt. Kamalabhai Koche, Address : Shyam Nagar, Congress Nagar Road, Amravati Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter
1) Sanskrit language be taught as a compulsory subject in schools. Name : Sh. G N Bhatt, Managing Editor Address : Sanskrita Tarangini, Bangalore -3 Date of Communication : 20/08/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Indian languages be given their due place in educational system. Name : Dr. O P Pathik Address : 20/184, Kastiya Street Vyacher (Raj) Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter
1) Medium of instruction should be the same throughout the country. Name : Shri Manubhai Desaibhai Patel Address : Social Worker At.& Post Akhdol, Teh.Naidad, Distt., Kaira, Date of Communication : 24/09/90 Category : Other Individual letter


        
        1)   Sanskrit be given its due place in the education systems..
        
        2)   Sanskrit be included in the three-language formula
        
              Name                    : Prof. K T Tanaurangi, Chairman
              Address                 : AKSP, 132/4, III Block,
                                        Jayanagar, Bangalore 560 011.
              Date or Communication   : 06/09/90
              Category                : Organisation
        
                                          
1) Sanskrit should be taught as one of the three languages under the three-language formula. 2) Alternatively first language paper could be a combine paper of two languages and second and third languages be taught separately. Combination could be any one of the possible combinations among Hindi, English, Regional language & Sanskrit Name : Vishva Sanskrit Pratisthan Address : Jodhpur Date of Communication : / / Category : Organisation

1) Mother tongue should be medium of instruction at secondary level. Above secondary stage education should be imparted in Indian languages.

2) English medium schools are encouraging class conflict. Their recognisation should be withdrawn if they do not adopt Indian languages as media of instruction in their institutions.

3) Sanskrit should be taught as compulsory language at all levels.

4) If three language formula is implemented fully, Sanskrit should be taught as fourth language.

        
             Name                     : Shri Kalanath Shastri
             Address                  : Manju Nath Smriti Sangsthan,
                                        C/8, Prithvi Raj Road, jaipur
             Date or Communication    : 18/07/90
             Category                 : Organisation
        
                                          

        
                                          
1) Sanskrit be included in the three-language formula Name : R.V. Institute of Address : Sanskrit Studies Date of Communication : 05/09/90 Category : Institution

        
        
                                          
1) Gandhiji wanted mother tongue and Hindi as media of instruction. Name : Sh. Push Raj, Address : Article in Jansata Date of Communication : 17/05/90 Category : Newspaper Articles