The DMK-led state government has officially adopted a two-language policy under the SEP, rejecting the Centre’s three-language formula in the National Education Policy (NEP).
August 8, 2025Speaking at the Anna Centenary Library Auditorium, Stalin said the policy aims to move away from rote learning and instead foster critical thinking.
August 8, 2025The SEP, formulated by a committee chaired by retired High Court judge Justice D. Murugesan and submitted in 2024, has been awaiting release for several months.
August 8, 2025The state government, led by CM MK Stalin, has also asked the apex court for a declaration that the National Educational Policy, 2020 and the PM SHRI Schools Scheme are not binding on Tamil Nadu.
May 21, 2025The party also passed a resolution against the proposed Chennai airport at Parandur, citing concerns over land acquisition and environmental impact.
March 28, 2025CM Stalin stressed that population-based constituency delimitation would unfairly impact states that have successfully controlled population growth.
March 22, 2025The BJP leader also accused the DMK of using National Education Policy (NEP) and delimitation debates as a cover for its governance failures over the past four years.
March 22, 2025Shah further declared that when an NDA government comes to power in Tamil Nadu, it will introduce medical and engineering courses in Tamil.
March 22, 2025The Tamil Nadu government has been vocal in its opposition to the proposed delimitation exercise and the three-language formula under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
March 21, 2025Emphasizing India’s linguistic diversity, Kalyan argued that the country needs multiple languages, including Tamil, rather than prioritizing just two dominant ones.
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