
On Thursday, the Theangana High Court ordered the state government to explain the status of Teluga as a mandatory subject in all schools of the state.
The bench of the chief judge Aparesh Kumar Singh and the justice GM Mohiuddin sold this interim order after hearing the action for PL, which challenged the government’s decision -making as a compulsory second language. According to Act-2018 Telangana (compulsory teaching and teaching of Teluga in schools), all primary and secondary schools in the state were provided with five years to start teaching Telugu teaching. The law ordered students from the first to the tenth standards to be taught Teluga as a subject since 2023.
Pathak, a sexual Hindi teacher from Ramacandrapuram from Medak, filed a petition that tried to declare Telugo on all school students watching CBSE, ICSE, IB, Cambridge and other National Councils as illegal and any. She claimed that students without Telugo would be difficult to watch Teluga. In addition to the main secretary and headmaster of school education together with the main secretary, the proposer made several international schools as respondents in the petition.
CJ September from officials on steps initiated for the implementation of Telugu as a compulsory subject. The bench ordered the government and schools to make consideration within two weeks.
Published – 8 August 2025 17:06