Implementation of Telugu as a Compulsory Subject in Telangana Schools
The Telangana government has made Telugu a mandatory subject for Class 9 students across all CBSE, ICSE, IB, and other board-affiliated schools starting from the 2025-26 academic year. The initiative will extend to Class 10 students from 2026-27. The decision aligns with the Telangana (Compulsory Teaching and Learning of Telugu in Schools) Act, 2018, ensuring the preservation and promotion of the Telugu language. The simplified Telugu ‘Vennela’ textbook (089 code as per CBSE) will replace the standard ‘Singidi’ textbook to facilitate easier learning.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Implementation of Telugu as a Compulsory Subject in Telangana Schools |
Policy | Announcement February 2025 |
Implementation Start | 2025-26 (Class 9), 2026-27 (Class 10) |
Applicable Boards | CBSE, ICSE, IB, and other boards in Telangana |
Textbook Change | ‘Singidi’ replaced with ‘Vennela’ (089 code – CBSE) |
Legal Basis | Telangana (Compulsory Teaching and Learning of Telugu in Schools) Act, 2018 |
Government Initiative | Enforced by CM A. Revanth Reddy |
Objective | Preserve Telugu language, ensure implementation across schools, simplify learning for non-Telugu students |
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