
Tamil Nadu main Minister MK Stalin today, 8 August, will present the long -awaited state educational policy (SEP) today.
This policy, designed as an alternative to national educational policy (NEP), is launched at a time when the DMK-Congress-Ruled State and Narendra Modi-Led Center are locked in the sector over the education sector.
The Tamil government led by Stalin criticized loudly and opposed the NP, especially its three -sided formula and centralized entry exams. DMK called non -regressive, “antisocial justice” and an attempt at “Hindi storage”.
What does SEP say?
SEP, elaborated by the Committee, headed by the Judge of the High Court, Judge D Mgesan, was submitted to the government last year. Policy is expected to focus on scientific education, artificial intelligence (AI) and strong English language skills with an emphasis on making quality education available to everyone, the NDTV report said.
This policy recommends admission on the basis of consolidated brands of 9 and 10 classes and eliminates the idea of entrance examinations at art and scientific universities – something that goes against the pressure of NPs for a uniform input system.
The state condemned it as a coercive and warned that it would punish states for the exercise of their constitutional rights in education.
SEP starts as a retention center £2,152 crore under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, citing the rejection of Tamil Nadu to accept Nep. The state condemned it as a coercive and warned that it would punish states for the exercise of their constitutional rights in education, which is a concurrent subject.
The Union government claimed that NEPs were aimed at strengthening the quality of education, which makes Indian students worldwide competitive and offer flexibility in language teaching and reduce excessive dependence on English.
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