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The two-language policy has no setback, it is clear that the NEET exception bill, TN Govt told GUV

The two-language policy has no setback, it is clear that the NEET exception bill, TN Govt told GUV
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Chennai: insisted that the two Tamil and English language policies followed in Tamil Nadu were not setbacks for the feasibility of students or their occasions, the government on Thursday rejected the idea of ​​upholding the policy of three languages ​​in the state and looked for the governor to immediately continue the liberation of the bill for approval .
Reacting to the statement of the Governor of RN Ravi for 73 address of the Republican Day to the Tamil Nadu, who relate to exposing public school students for the opportunity to learn other Indian languages, Minister of Tamil’s official language and culture & Industry Thangam Thennarasu said they were aware of the history of agitation Tamil Nadu will understand that “other Indian Language” will only mean the Center Of Agenda handing Hindi.
“As a statement implies three-language policy advocacy for Tamil Nadu,” said Minister and showed that since the time of the Chairman of the Final Minister of CN Annadurai (since 1967), the state has followed two Tamil and British policies.
“I hope the governor will understand that a two-language policy has not been setbacks for our students in any way in their education or on occasion for a higher position,” Thennarasu said in a statement here.
Safe! You have successfully thrown your voteogin to the resultin view of his speech, Ravi has emphasized that it is important that our school students learn other Indian languages ​​such as students in other countries.
“Robbing our students knowledge of other Indian languages ​​is unfair for all.
In addition to fostering brotherhood and mutual respect, intellectual linguistics and cross pollination culture will enrich us all and also open several opportunities for our harmonious growth, “he said.
Also, the governor said before Neet, the share of government school students entered into the government medical college was not 1 percent.
“Thanks to an affirmative action of 7.5 percent order for government school students whose number has increased significantly,” he said.
Thennarasu however, states that a 7.5 percent quota for those who cleaned Neet can help them to overcome “Discrimination Neet to a certain extent,” and that the booking is only “temporary.”
He urged the governor to continue the TN of the Bill Majelis seeking liberation for countries from Neet at medical acceptance, to the President for his approval.
“I hope the governor will approve the bill and stand by the state government in fulfilling the dream of poor and rural students in pursuing medical education,” said Minister.
The AIDMK opposition is also on the same page with powerful DMK related to two language policies.
Meanwhile, the Viola MDMK leader claimed the governor’s statement seemed to be a direct support for Neet and advocacy quietly to carry out Hindi.

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