New National Education Policy. Released in Tamil

 New National Education Policy. Released in Tamil!


In 2019, a committee headed by Kasturi Rangan submitted a 484-page draft to the Central Government to formulate a new national education policy, which has not changed anything in the last 34 years.



Following this, the central government released the draft and said that the people can comment on it. Trilingualism in the new education policy


Dravidian parties in Tamil Nadu, especially the opposition, opposed the policy. The draft was then translated into Indian and English.


It was requested to be translated into the state languages ​​as well. Therefore the new education policy has been published by the Central Government in the respective languages. It has been especially translated into Kashmiri, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, Assamese, Bengali, Konkani, Manipuri, Punjabi and Telugu. But not translated into Tamil. This came as a shock to Tamil activists.


Tamil opposition parties and Tamil activists have strongly condemned the question of whether the central government has deliberately ignored Tamil.


In this context, the Central Government has today released the new National Education Policy in Tamil. It seems that the pros and cons of this will be known from now on.

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