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Home Minister Amit Shah Urges Tamil Nadu Government To Impart Technical Education In Tamil

Home Minister Amit Shah Urges Tamil Nadu Government To Impart Technical Education In Tamil

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Saturday, November 12, 2022 03:20:25 PM UTC

Mr Shah said that Tamil as the mother tongue would help students understand their lessons better and will help them in attaining higher education and conducting further research in their subjects.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday urged the Tamil Nadu government to impart technical education in Tamil and listed out the various initiatives from the Centre towards the state over the years, including on the funds front. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had shown special focus on the growth of the southern state, he added. Under Mr Modi's leadership, the country has witnessed fast-paced economic growth and would achieve the USD 5-trillion economy goal by 2025, Mr Shah said in his address at the 75th platinum jubilee celebrations of N Srinivasan-helmed The India Cements Limited here.

"I appeal to the Tamil Nadu government to introduce Tamil as the medium of instruction in medical and technical education. A number of state governments have made this effort and students have started deriving educational benefits out of it," he said. The state is ruled by the M K Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). "If the Tamil Nadu government makes the move to provide medical and technical education in Tamil language, it will in itself be considered as a great service to the promotion of the language," he said.

Tamil as the mother tongue would help students understand their lessons better and will help them in attaining higher education and conducting further research in their subjects, Mr Shah said. Tamil is one of the oldest languages in the world. Preserving and promoting the Tamil language is the responsibility of the entire nation, he added. Mr Shah noted that Mr Modi has laid special focus on the growth of Tamil Nadu and the Centre has created opportunities for the investments in the defence sector by announcing the Chennai-Salem, Coimbatore, Hosur as the defence corridor. Also Read || Tamil Nadu Government To Roll Out Delhi Model School Plan, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal To Launch Scheme

"In 2009, the Centre's tax devolution to the State stood at Rs 62,000 crore. But in the last five years during the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) regime, it grew to Rs 1.15 lakh crore", he said. For the development of national highways in Tamil Nadu, the government has allocated Rs 8,700 crore and apart from that, for the laying up of 2,800 km of roads, Rs 91,570 crore has been earmarked, he said. The NDA government also sanctioned 64 road projects in Tamil Nadu worth Rs 47,589 crore and for taking up the Phase 2 expansion work in Chennai Metro Rail Limited Rs 3,770 crore has been allocated, he said. He said welfare schemes announced by the NDA government, including PM Awas Yojana for housing, and Swacch Bharat Abhiyan for the construction of toilets and free electricity were driving the growth. Also Read || Tamil Nadu Starts Breakfast Scheme For Primary Students In Government Schools

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