China
welcomes introduction of Mandarin in schools
Thursday December 16, 2010 07:40:03 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
Welcoming India's decision to introduce Mandarin studies in
schools, China Thursday offered its help in implementing the
programme.
"China will offer support for training Chinese language teachers
and providing Chinese language training materials," said a joint
communique issued by the two countries during Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao's India visit.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will introduce
Mandarin starting from Class 6 from the new academic session of
2011-12.
The countries also announced the India-China Outstanding College
Students Exchange Programme, whose modalities are being worked
out, the statement said.
The two sides will also work on an agreement on mutual recognition
of degrees to facilitate student exchanges.
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