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The first BHU to start a technical course in Hindi

The first BHU to start a technical course in Hindi
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Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government has decided to teach technical courses at the University of Banaras Hindu (BHU) in Hindi as well as from the next academic session.
Bhu will now be the first institute in this country to offer engineering courses in Hindi.
This landmark decision was designed to eliminate the language barrier in pursuing technical studies and increasing national pride among youth Uttar Pradesh.
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According to a government spokesman, at first, Hindi options will be limited to B-Tech students first year, but in the coming years it will be introduced at a higher stage as well.
All necessary preparations have been made in this case.
A list of experts who can teach techniques in Hindi has been prepared.
There are provisions to call experts from outside also to teach technical courses in Hindi as needed.
Meanwhile, Bhu moved in arranging Hindi books for the first year’s B-Tech course.
Prof.
Pramod Kumar Jain, Director of IIT BHU and Chair of the official language committee, has confirmed the introduction of technical courses in Hindi for first year students.
He said that the decision to launch an engineering course in Hindi along with English has been taken based on new education policies, which has provisions to make maternal, teaching media.
Prof Jain said that the use of regional languages ​​would only expand the scope of engineering with talented young people from advanced public sections to pursue technical studies.
It should be noted that with new education policies, the central government has announced last year, the plan to introduce technical courses in Hindi at the Institute of Indian Technology (IIT).
Next, Bhu began to do it, but had to get rid of his plans because of a pandemic.
However, with Covid on a decline, the state government prepares to implement it from the next academic session.

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