
S. Ramadoss. File | Photo credit: M. Samraj
Founder Pattali Makkal Katchi S. Ramadoss on Sunday (March 30, 2025) urged Tamil Nadu government to create independent contributions to teachers at primary and secondary schools, similar to secondary schools and higher secondary schools.
In his statement Ramadoss said that more than 50,000 graduates who completed university and postgraduate programs in Tamil’s literature, along with the bachelor’s education (B.ED.), are fighting without employment in the state. Many of them are forced to take jobs that do not match their qualifications.
“Tamil learns as a compulsory subject in government schools. However, there were no separate contributions to Tamil teachers to learn Tamil until class VIII. Although the state has enacted law so that Tamil’s subject in private schools is not promoted, leading teachers to They are in favor of being able to stand.
According to him, Tamil’s language can only teach students with those teachers who have a title in Tamil. Despite the repeated dismissal of Tamil scholars over the years, the subsequent government ignored this problem, and this is the injustice of Tamil’s language, he added.
Published – March 30, 2025 14:21