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After controversy, circular on Assamese language withdrawn SECTIONS Share Synopsis According to the guidelines, the Assamese language will be made a compulsory subject from Class IX (9) registration starting in 2021. However, schools in the 6th Scheduled areas, Barak Valley, and Bodo medium schools have been kept out of this mandatory clause. Agencies Under attack from All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and Asam Sahitya Sabha, the State Government withdrew the circular issued by SEBA. After controversy broke out over Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) guidelines for teaching the Assamese language in schools of Assam, it has decided to withdraw the circular. ....
Only Schedule 6 areas, Barak Valley and Bodo territories exempt from move Sabrangindia19 Apr 2021 Assamese language has been made compulsory in schools across Assam by the Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA). This move is in line with provisions of the Assamese Language Learning Act, reports The Sentinel Assam. As per the guidelines issued by SEBA, Assamese will be a compulsory subject from Class 9 onwards for registrations beginning this year. Students can either study Assamese as a Modern Indian Language (MIL), or as an elective subject. In case they choose neither, Assamese will have to be taken as an additional elective and students will have to appear for a seventh 100-marks paper instead of six. However, marks in this seventh subject will not be counted for merit purposes and be shown separately in the marksheet. The notification also states that appearing for Assamese (Elective) exam is mandatory for qualifying in HSLC (Higher Secondary ....
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33rd Guwahati Book Fair organized discussion on 175 years of Arunadoi To celebrate the 175 years of the first Assamese language magazine Arunadoi, 33rd Guwahati Book Fair organized a discussion on the Role of Arunadoi in the development of Assamese society and its literature. Staff Reporter GUWAHATI: To celebrate the 175 years of the first Assamese language magazine Arunadoi, 33rd Guwahati Book Fair organized a discussion on the Role of Arunadoi in the development of Assamese society and its literature. Noted writer Dr. Basanta Kumar Goswami said, The main intention of Arunadoi was to spread Christianity, but in spite of it this magazine introduced Assam with the modern world. The news reports published on it were read at Philadelphia . ....