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Rajasthan Expands Hindi Medium Instruction Across 346 Mahatma Gandhi Schools

The state education department is set to introduce Hindi medium curriculum in 346 Mahatma Gandhi government schools, including five institutions in Tonk, with officials directed to finalize preparations within a week.

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Rajasthan Expands Hindi Medium Instruction Across 346 Mahatma Gandhi Schools

The Rajasthan government has announced a significant expansion of its educational infrastructure by introducing Hindi medium instruction in 346 Mahatma Gandhi government schools across the state. This policy shift aims to provide students with greater flexibility in their choice of language for academic studies, ensuring that quality education remains accessible to a wider demographic of learners.

As part of this statewide initiative, five schools located within the Tonk district have been identified for the immediate implementation of the new curriculum. The move is designed to balance the existing English medium framework with robust Hindi instruction, catering to the diverse linguistic needs of the student population in these regions.

To ensure a seamless transition, the state education department has issued a formal directive to District Education Officers. These officials are tasked with conducting a comprehensive assessment and submitting the necessary reports regarding the readiness of the selected schools. The administration has set a strict timeline, requiring all relevant documentation and preparatory details to be finalized within a seven-day window.

Educational experts suggest that this dual-medium approach will likely enhance student engagement and improve learning outcomes by allowing children to grasp complex concepts in their primary language. By integrating Hindi medium options into these established institutions, the government hopes to strengthen the foundational knowledge of students while maintaining high academic standards.

Local authorities in Tonk and other districts are now coordinating with school administrations to facilitate the required infrastructure adjustments. This includes the allocation of appropriate teaching resources and the distribution of updated study materials. The department remains committed to completing this transition efficiently to avoid any disruption to the ongoing academic calendar.

Parents and community leaders have welcomed the decision, noting that it addresses long-standing requests for more inclusive educational pathways. As the seven-day deadline approaches, the focus remains on ensuring that every designated school is fully equipped to welcome students into the new Hindi medium sections without delay.

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