BENGALURU: The Karnataka government is planning to introduce a two-language policy in schools, potentially from the next academic year, to counter Hindi imposition. The move is aimed at scrapping the existing three-language policy.
The government has already made the third language optional, and discussions are under way to introduce a two-language policy, likely to be Kannada and English. This will make Hindi optional, addressing concerns about its imposition.
To implement the two-language policy, amendments to laws are required, and the Education Department is seriously considering introducing this policy from 2027-28. If implemented, students will likely choose Kannada and English, making Hindi optional.
The proposed changes include:
- Scrapping the three-language policy in schools.
- Introducing a two-language policy, likely Kannada and English.
- Making Hindi optional.
- Allowing students to choose their preferred languages.
- Potentially introducing the policy in administration as well.
The move aims to alleviate concerns about Hindi imposition and promote regional languages. Those interested in Hindi can still opt for it.

