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1. Tamil Nadu is waiting for a leader who can connect with them and convince them that Tamils should join with main stream Bharatham; 2. Tamils are part of the Nation; WITH NATION FIRST MINDSET; 3. FOR TAMIL DIVISIVE POLITICS : Air-conditioned caravans and chartered aircraft would not get you the loyalty and respect anymore. 4. Tamil Nadu is waiting for a change from the filmi style family-oriented dynasty politics and mafia rule. Tamilians want to get out of the Dravida Nadu phobia; lead them.

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OPINION : 07/06/2019 : 1818. ======================================================================= Sub :  1. Tamil Nadu is waiting for a leader who can connect with them and convince them that Tamils should join with main stream Bharatham; 2. Tamils are part of the Nation; WITH NATION FIRST MINDSET; 3. FOR TAMIL DIVISIVE POLITICS : Air-conditioned caravans and chartered aircraft would not get you the loyalty and respect anymore. 4. Tamil Nadu is waiting for a change from the filmi style family-oriented dynasty politics and mafia rule. Tamilians want to get out of the Dravida Nadu phobia; lead them. Ref : The Tamil Nadu political churn : | Kumar Chellappan  : 06.06.2019 : The Pioneer *TIRUPUR KUMARAN People in Tamil Nadu are realising that they’ve been made pawns in Dravidian politics, which has cultivated ethnic separatism and divisive identity politics. The State is also desperate for a change from decades-old dynasty politics, says Kumar Chellappan...

1. As for the Dravidian parties, especially the DMK, its confounding of the introduction of Hindi with the protection of Tamil is but a ruse. If Tamil needs saving, it is from the DMK and Dravidian parties. They have systematically degraded the status of Tamil in the daily lives of Tamilians, even while grandstanding on the national stage on linguistic issues with little bearing on the actual health of the language — all this to profit from the education industry in which a number of them are involved. Today a Tamil child studying in Tamil Nadu can finish schooling and higher education without learning a word of Tamil. 2. There are many such examples where Hindi is required — from those working at large companies to those employing seasonal casual labour from Bihar and Bengal. Commendably, a number of those in trades requiring Hindi have acquired it even without formal education. Even for the large number of Tamilians for whom Tamil and a little English are enough to get by their working lives, the need for Hindi is slowly dawning upon them, as travel to other states on holidays is growing with rising incomes.

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OPINION : 06/06/2019 : 1817. =============================================== Sub : 1. As for the Dravidian parties, especially the DMK, its confounding of the introduction of Hindi with the protection of Tamil is but a ruse. If Tamil needs saving, it is from the DMK and Dravidian parties. They have systematically degraded the status of Tamil in the daily lives of Tamilians, even while grandstanding on the national stage on linguistic issues with little bearing on the actual health of the language — all this to profit from the education industry in which a number of them are involved. Today a Tamil child studying in Tamil Nadu can finish schooling and higher education without learning a word of Tamil. 2. There are many such examples where Hindi is required — from those working at large companies to those employing seasonal casual labour from Bihar and Bengal. Commendably, a number of those in trades requiring Hindi have acquired it even without formal education. Even for t...

1. The Committee led by the Chairman Dr. Kasturirangan submitted the Draft National Educational Policy to the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ and Minister of State for HRD, Shri Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre in New Delhi today in the presence of Shri R. Subrahmanyam, Secretary Department of Higher Education and Smt. Rina Ray, Secretary Department of School Education & Literacy and other senior officials of the Ministry. 2. The Government of India had initiated the process of formulating a New Education Policy to meet the changing dynamics of the requirements of the population with regard to quality education, innovation and research, aiming to make India a knowledge superpower by equipping its students with the necessary skills and knowledge and to eliminate the shortage of manpower in science, technology, academics and industry. The extant National Policy on Education, 1986 modified in 1992 required changes to meet the contemporary and futuristic needs of our large youth population.

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OPINION : 03/06/2019 : 1814.  Ref : Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Human Resource Development 31 MAY 2019 8:50PM by PIB Delhi Sub : #Dr K. Kasturirangan Committee submits the Draft National Education Policy to the Union HRD Minister The Committee led by the Chairman Dr. Kasturirangan submitted the Draft National Educational Policy to the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ and Minister of State for HRD, Shri Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre in New Delhi today in the presence of Shri R. Subrahmanyam, Secretary Department of Higher Education and Smt. Rina Ray, Secretary Department of School Education & Literacy and other senior officials of the Ministry. The Government of India had initiated the process of formulating a New Education Policy to meet the changing dynamics of the requirements of the population with regard to quality education, innovation and research, aiming to make India a knowledg...