Chief Minister Stalin declares the state will maintain its two-language policy despite pressure from the Centre to implement ...
The ugly spat between the Tamil Nadu government and the Centre over the implementation of the New Education Policy has echoes ...
The latest row erupted after the Centre withheld Rs 2,150 crore meant for Tamil Nadu after the MK Stalin-led government ...
The battle over the New Education Policy (NEP) has intensified in Tamil Nadu, turning into a full-fledged political storm.
State issues could be crucial for your UPSC exams—just like this one. Why are Tamil Nadu and the Central Government at odds ...
Criticizing the MK Stalin-led government, Annamalai accused the DMK of creating "two classes of students" by opposing NEP ...
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan urged Tamil Nadu to implement the three-language formula to ensure educational ...
Union Education Minister urges Tamil Nadu to prioritize student interests, sparking political tensions with state government and Samsung protests.
Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party president K Annamalai accused certain political parties of making "unnecessary controversy" ...
AIADMK's national spokesperson Kovai Sathyan criticized both BJP-led NDA and DMK for their stance on the three-language ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin firmly opposes National Education Policy, citing harm to students and state interests.
Stalin asserted that even if the Centre offers ₹10,000 crore, Tamil Nadu will not implement NEP-linked PM SHRI. "If we sign ...
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