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Tamil Nadu's New Education Policy Removes Hindi, Keeps Two
Aug 09, 2025 02:39 pm
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Divya Delhi: After the house rejected it, MK Stalin launched a new State NEP in Chennai on Friday. Tamil Nadu removed Hindi from its New Education strategy, which may offend the Centre. The 1960s two-language strategy in Tamil Nadu government schools continues. The state encourages Tamil and English. After the house rejected it, MK Stalin launched a new State NEP in Chennai on Friday. State officials halted AIADMK-proposed Class XI board exams. Class XI exams were required by the previous government to discourage skipping. The state's higher education plan remains unknown. The State Education Policy for Schools follows the Justice D. Murugesan Committee suggestion. The two language policies involve state government control and administration, unlike the language policies of the National Education Policy. Stalin considered the 1968 state government and two-language policy unchangeable. The national government denied Tamil Nadu Shikha Scheme education funds for NEP clause violations. SC hears case.Stalin stated NEP prepares Tamil Nadu kids for the future. The policy prioritizes critical thinking and action over memorization. Stalin stated that there would be no public tests because Class 11 serves as a transition year focused on preparedness. Test academic preparation, skill development, and subject enrichment internally. The policy said that this technique will reduce exam-related stress, enhance topic learning, and prepare students for the Class 12 Board Examination while developing a balanced, student-friendly higher secondary grading system. Tamil Nadu's double-digit growth and top manufacturing boosted the state government's economic politics, according to federal data.