What is the aim of language policy?
The Language Policy is an action statement, which informs how students at IC, learn language, about language and through language. It provides a common understanding of aims and objectives of language learning and teaching and stresses the transdisciplinary nature of language learning.
What is the importance of language policy in our daily life?
It is critically important to develop language policies that ensure the access of minority populations to prestigious forms of national standard languages and literacies while supporting the intergenerational retention of minority languages, both indigenous and immigrant languages.
What is the language policy of our country?
Hindi and English are the official languages of India, according to Article 343(1) of the Indian Constitution. By 2022, a total of 22 languages will be recognised as official. According to the Indian Constitution, no language has the status of national language.
What was the language policy in India explain in detail?
In the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, Union and States languages have been mentioned. According to the Constitution, Hindi is official language of India and Assemese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu are states languages.