Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi attacked the state government and alleged that police threatened the vice-chancellors of universities not to participate in the two-day conference in Udhagamandalam on Friday.
Calling the National Education Policy (NEP) "game changing," Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said that the policy aligns with the "civilisational ethos" and it is a policy for the nation.
The annual conference of Vice-Chancellors of State, Central and Private Universities/ Institutions of Tamil Nadu is being organised on 25th and 26th April 2025 at Raj Bhavan, Udhagamandalam for the fourth consecutive year.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday took a jibe at the central government and stated that the state would never yield to the national capital New Delhi's administration, further saying that Tamil Nadu was always out of control of Delhi.
Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagenthiran on Tuesday slammed Chief Minister MK Stalin's resolution to appoint a high-level committee to recommend new State autonomy and retrieve the state's rights, calling it a "separatist act".
This resolution will be on the heels of several other resolutions passed criticising the Central government's policy. Tamil Nadu Assembly had previously adopted a resolution against the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Act, urging the Central government to repeal the law.
At an event held at a private engineering college in Madurai on Saturday, Governor Ravi, who was the chief guest, at the end of his address, asked students to chant after him the slogan.
At an event held at a private engineering college in Madurai on Saturday, Ravi who was the chief guest, at the end of his address, asked students to chant after him the slogan.
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, MDMK MP Vaiko, DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi and many senior leaders paid their respects Senior Congress leader Kumari Ananthan who passed away at 93 due to age-related illness.