BJP's Tamil Nadu chief lashed out over the State Government's "stupid"move, stating that a Tamilian and son of a former DMK MLA designed the Rupee symbol.
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday slammed Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin's comments on the National Education Policy (NEP), saying there is nothing saffron in the policy and called it a revolution in India's education system.
"... The regional parties like DMK, CPM are making language a major issue in the southern politics. The Kerala government has joined DMK's band and claiming that they are not opposed to the three-language formula, but they are against Hindi imposition. I would like to ask these parties- W
DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai on Thursday criticised the BJP-led Central government's three-language policy in the National Education Policy (NEP), saying there is no need for anyone to learn a third language and added, "Please throw this third language in the dustbin."
DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Wednesday expressed concerns over the state's declining birth rate and its potential impact on parliamentary seat allocation, urging newlyweds to prioritize childbirth.
DMK MP Kanimozhi condemned Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's comments on Tamil Nadu's schemes, accusing the Centre of insulting Tamil people and not allocating adequate funds, while highlighting the disparity in fund distribution to other states.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Wednesday slammed the Union Government on the issue of the three-language policy. He stated that Tamil Nadu is well served on two language formula, i.e, English and Tamil and that making the "third language" compulsory is "completely unacceptable."
DMK MP Kanimozhi on Wednesday hit back at Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over his remarks on Tamil Nadu's consent for PM SHRI Schools, asserting that the state government has not accepted the National Education Policy (NEP) or the three-language policy in its entirety.
On the three-language policy, Congress MP K Suresh said, "Our stand is already clear. Tamil Nadu is promoting Tamil, and they don't want to give more importance to Hindi."
amil Nadu Minister Anbil Mahesh on Wednesday refuted claims that Tamil Nadu has changed its stance on National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, asserting that the state has consistently opposed the policy as it undermines Tamil Nadu's education model.
Following an intense political brawl in the Parliament between the treasury and Opposition benches over the National Education Policy, delimitation and other issues, DMK MP Kanimozhi criticised the Union Government, alleging that the centre has "made it a habit" to insult Tamil Nadu every da
Speaking in Lok Sabha, Sitharaman said, "New Education Policy actually says learn in your mother tongue till class 5th, if possible till 8th even better till intermediate that's what NEP says but they (DMK) want to imagine it is imposing Hindi. Wrongly they have created political mess in Tam