Local Chhattisgarhi language and different dialects will be made the medium of instruction in primary schools across Chhattisgarh from the next academic session, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said on Sunday.
Speaking at the state-level Republic Day function held in Jagdalpur, around 290 kms from here, he also cautioned that if political parties place their creed above the country, then people's freedom will once again be in danger and might end forever.
Appealing to the people to work towards protecting the Constitution, he said its different aspects will be taught in schools.
The state government had on Friday issued a circular to schools, asking them to hold discussion on the Constitution after prayers every Monday.
He said the previous UPA government at the Centre had made a provision in the Right to Education Act 2009 to ensure children are taught in their mother tongue as much as possible.
"But ironically, the state has not yet taken any concrete step in this direction," he said.
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"From the forthcoming academic session, arrangements will be made to use local Chhattisgarhi language and dialects like Gondi, Halbi, Bhatri, Sargujia, Korwa, Pando, Kudukh, Kamari and others as medium of instruction in primary schools," Baghel said.
Various programmes will be held to discuss the lives of great personalities so that the young generation gets inspired by their deeds, Baghel said.
Quoting Babasaheb Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution, who had said that 'a thought bothers that will India be able to maintain its independence or again lose it?', Baghel said, "If political parties place their creed above the country, then our freedom will once again be in danger and, possibly, end forever."
Taking a swipe at the BJP-led government at the Centre amid the backdrop of protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), Baghel said, "The present situation in the country is not hidden from anyone."