Chhattisgarh’s recent announcement to introduce Hindi-medium medical education from 2024-25 raises questions about its potential success, especially after engineering courses in regional languages failed to attract students. While the state hopes to support rural learners, experts have expressed concerns based on similar initiatives in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Madhya Pradesh. Medical professionals argue that teaching in Hindi may limit students’ future prospects in research and higher education, where English remains the dominant language.
No Takers for Engineering Seats in Regional Languages: Will Hindi-Medium Medical Education Be Successful?

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