
With the government of Tamil Nadu there were preliminary discussions that share the concerns of the state about national educational policy (NEP), said the Minister of General Education V. Sivankutty.
On the basis of the instructions of the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, discussions with Tamil Nadu were held by the Minister of School Education Anbil Malesh Poyyamozhi, a statement by the Minister on Saturday.
The minister was planned to create a joint legal and political strategies to protect the rights of states in the education sector. The meeting would take place in two weeks, said the minister.
State, he said, will seek legal use against the decision of the Union Government to reject 1,500,27 GBP in various centrally sponsored educational systems, including PM-Shri,
The Union’s government detained funds to stand by the PM-Shri implementation agreement to develop schools that were performed by NEP. The state communicated its concerns about the Union’s non -government. At the recent meeting they were also shared with the Minister of Education of the Union Dharndra Pradhan. Despite this, the Union’s government has not to be attributed to its attitude, the Minister said.
In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court stated that no state could be forced to NEP. Against the background of the rejection of the fund and the APEX judgment Court, the government examined legal opportunities against the decision of the Union Government.
Published – May 10, 2025 9:16