Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court on Thursday ordered notifications to the State Government and the Board for an Indian school certificate examination, New Delhi, at the petition submitted by a 10-year-old school boy from Bengaluru.
Sureshness, a class IV student from a cotton school Bishop boy, represented by his mother N Sujatha, an activist of the rights of children, has asked the court to issue orders who hold Kannada Language Learning Act, 2015, not constitutional, illegal And Ultra does not free institutions affiliated with CBSE / ICSE.
Under part 3 of the law, it is obligatory for all institutions in Karnataka to introduce Kannada as a subject both as the first or second language in Standards I of 2015-16, in I and II standards in 2016-17 and extend it gradually Until class X.
In accordance with the Ministry of Education orders issued based on Kannada Language Learning Regulations, 2017, the Principal of Petition told students that Kannada will be taught as a second language while the third language will continue as the third language of the academic year 2020-2021 for value 1, 2, 3, and 4.
The applicant said the coercion to learn about regional languages as the first or second language that violates the right by article 14, 19 and 21 and places the burden on students.