Nowhere in the new National Education Policy is it said that Hindi is compulsory…. L.Murugan

Central Minister of State L. Murugan has said that Prime Minister Modi has allocated Rs. 11 lakh crore for the development of Tamil Nadu.

Central Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting L. Murugan met reporters in Namakkal yesterday. At that time, he said:-

In the last 10 years, Prime Minister Modi has allocated Rs. 11 lakh crore for the development of Tamil Nadu. Prime Minister Modi has been giving great importance to Tamil Nadu even when he goes abroad as Tamil is the oldest and most ancient language in the world.

Central Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has written a 3-page letter to the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. In it, the aim of the new National Education Policy is to promote the mother tongue. Opinions have been sought from across the country and amendments have been made to the National Education Policy. In it, Hindi is not mentioned as mandatory in Tamil Nadu anywhere.

The first is the mother tongue, the second is English, and the third is any language. Due to the political games of the DMK, the Rs. 5 thousand crores of funds that should have come to Tamil Nadu are pending. Each fund has a different condition. The Education Minister has made it very clear that the funds will be available only if they are fulfilled.

The Chief Minister should understand that they are asking to bring a third language without misleading the people, without playing with the education of the students, without doing politics in this. He said this.

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