
Tamil Nadu main Minister MK Stalin announced on Thursday the state educational policy (SEP) and faced national educational policy of the Central Government (NEP). CM said that the state government will adhere to the policy of two languages with regard to the “unique mind” of the state. He said he didn’t want the students to throw themselves.
The decision is governed by Davidid Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) against Nep. The Tamil Government led by DMK raised objections to the NP and described it as “against social justice” and a way to force Hindi to the state. Tamil Nadu refused to implement NP.
Also registered an action at the top court about alleged rejection almost £2,200 crore in the central funds that linked to its refusal to accept NP. The application urges the court to announce that the School System NEP 2020 and PM Shri are not compulsory for Tamil, if they officially disagree with their acceptance.
In addressing the crowd in the auditorium of Anne Centenary Library, the auditorium said cm Stalin: “We do not want students to throw themselves through this educational policy. Physical education will be taught together with studies.
“We will never allow anyone to stop education”
CM emphasized the need to teach rational thinking of students and say: “We will make a change in education; our goal is to educate everything. No one should be omitted.”
“We will never allow anyone to stop education. In our education we will not allow Pirook (reaction thinking). The aim of our state educational politician is to create Samathuva Kalvi (equality) and it will be Paguthariv Kalvi (one with rational thinking).
He stressed that DMK focuses on 100 % registration of school students in higher education, which is now 75 percent.
“The Dravidian government needs all school students to join higher education. The mother feels happy that her children are studying well. Seventy -five percent of school students join university education and target 100 %to join higher education.
(Tagstotranslate) Higher education