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Saturday, March 22, 2014
Indian languages to be official subjects in S African schools
Five Indian languages were again started in South African Schools, which were discontinued in 1994.
These languages are :
Hindi,
Tamil,
Gujrati,
Marathi,
Urdu.
These languages were offered as official subjects in schools of South Africa until 1994. These languages will be offered to students as optional third language.
In this regard the circular was issued to schools in South Africa on 20th March 2014.
These languages first will be offered as an optional third language for learners only in KwaZulu-Natal province where about 70 percent of the Indian-origin population inhabit.
Further these five Indian languages along with Arabic language will be offered as official subjects up to matric level (final year of schooling) in South Africa.
However, these languages as official subjects will only be offered at schools where the number of learners makes it a viable option to hire specialist teachers in the language concerned.
The five Indian languages Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Telugu and Urdu alongside Arabic are referred as Eastern languages.
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