Agartala, July 10 - The Left Front government in Tripura Friday demanded that regional languages be reintroduced alongside English as a medium of learning for all degree level courses in the ongoing academic session.
'The union government should introduce English as an optional medium of learning along with other recognised local and regional languages in higher education across the country,' Tripura Higher Education Minister Anil Sarkar said in a statement.
'The Tripura Central University has introduced English as a medium of learning and it would be a dangerous impediment for students in obtaining higher education.'
This comes after the Tripura Central University, following a directive from the central government, made English the mandatory medium of learning in its honours courses and the decision is being implemented in the current academic session.
The Students Federation of India (SFI), which is the student wing of the state's ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), has been demanding for the past week that the university decision on English not be implemented in colleges.
'We feel that a sudden change in language at the degree level will harm most students because they come from a Bengali medium background. It won't help anyone unless the medium of learning is changed at the secondary level,' said SFI general secretary Nirmal Biswas.