Article 350A of CoI : Article 350A: Facilities for instruction in mother-tongue at primary stage.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi's family recently moved from Tamil Nadu to Maharashtra due to his father's job transfer. Ravi, who is in the 2nd grade, primarily speaks Tamil at home. According to Article 350A of the Constitution of India, the Maharashtra state government and local educational authorities should make efforts to provide Ravi with the opportunity to receive his primary education in Tamil. This could mean setting up special classes or appointing Tamil-speaking teachers in the school Ravi attends.
Example 2:
In a small village in Karnataka, there is a significant population of Telugu-speaking families. The local school primarily offers instruction in Kannada, the state's official language. However, under Article 350A, the local educational authorities are required to provide adequate facilities for Telugu-speaking children to learn in their mother tongue at the primary stage. This could involve hiring Telugu-speaking teachers or creating bilingual educational materials to ensure these children receive education in their mother tongue.