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Core Demand of the Question
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India’s multilingual richness is a national strength, yet ~44% of children begin schooling in a language different from their home language. This mismatch creates structural inequities in foundational learning. Addressing it through Mother-Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) is central to realising inclusive and transformative educational reform.
For India to achieve equitable foundational literacy, linguistic diversity must shift from perceived barrier to systemic asset. Institutionalising MTB-MLE through teacher reform, digital innovation, and coordinated policy action can create confident learners, preserve knowledge systems, and build an inclusive education model suited for a multilingual 21st century India.
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