Andhra BJP seeks action to protect Telugu language
The Hindu
The BJP insisted that teaching in Telugu medium at the primary level should be made compulsory
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has demanded that the Andhra Pradesh government must explain what concrete steps it has taken to protect and promote Telugu language, and at least now take the need to check the ‘onslaught of other languages and cultures’ seriously. Besides, the party insisted that teaching in Telugu medium at the primary level in both government and private schools should be made compulsory. In a release on Monday, the BJP said that it was organising various programs across the State as part of the Telugu Bhasha Varotsavalu which began on the birth anniversary of eminent writer Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy on August 29 and the government too should make sincere efforts to protect the language to pass it on to future generations.More Related News

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