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We say Compulsory subject up to the 10th standard in the state beginning in the 2013-14 academic year.
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but that appears to be a misrepresentation of what the source says (and the source doesn't say it has actually happened). Eg: it doesn't apply to schools that use the central syllabus, it is vague about what happens when the child does not have Telugu as their first language, and it specifically says that English is to be accorded the same status (which rather hacks away at the anti-English agenda which this article portrayed before I began editing today). -
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We say Compulsory subject up to the 10th standard in the state beginning in the 2013-14 academic year.
[1]
but that appears to be a misrepresentation of what the source says (and the source doesn't say it has actually happened). Eg: it doesn't apply to schools that use the central syllabus, it is vague about what happens when the child does not have Telugu as their first language, and it specifically says that English is to be accorded the same status (which rather hacks away at the anti-English agenda which this article portrayed before I began editing today). -
Sitush (
talk) 18:04, 27 December 2017 (UTC)
References