State Education Policy: Move to Scrap Board Exam for Class XI Faces Criticism in Tamil Nadu
TAMIL NADU, INDIA, AUG 8 – The policy maintains Tamil Nadu’s two-language system, challenges NEP’s constitutionality, and honors 901 top government school students admitted to premier institutes, officials said.
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MK Stalin Unveils Tamil Nadu’s Education Policy, Rejects NEP, Three-Language Formula
Amid the ongoing national debate over language and education reforms, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday unveiled the State Education Policy (SEP), reinforcing the government’s firm stance against the Centre’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The newly released SEP, developed by a committee headed by retired High Court Judge Justice D Murugesan, comes after months of consultations and deliberations. It upholds the two-language fo…
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin released the “Tamil Nadu State Education Policy 2025” for school education today (08.08.2025) at a program held on behalf of the School Education Department at Anna Centenary Library, Kotturpuram, Chennai. Speaking after that, he said, “Through this education policy, we want to create students who think and ask questions rather than just reading and memorizing. We want to provide the necessary skills for fut…
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