The report advises adopting a dual-language policy featuring Tamil and English and suggests eliminating public exams for classes 3, 5, and 8 in state-run schools.
The Justice D Murugesan Committee, assigned to create the Tamil Nadu Education Policy, submitted its detailed report to Chief Minister M K Stalin at the Secretariat on Monday. This committee was formed to design an educational framework that respects Tamil Nadu's rich heritage, tackles current issues, and meets future objectives, according to an official statement.
Sources indicated that the panel recommends a dual-language approach, focusing on Tamil and English, for the state's education system. Furthermore, the committee proposes removing public examinations for classes 3, 5, and 8 in all state-run schools.
The report recommends a dual-language policy with Tamil and English.
The report proposes eliminating public exams for classes 3, 5, and 8.
The Justice D Murugesan Committee presented the report to Chief Minister M K Stalin.
The policy aims to honor Tamil Nadu's heritage, address current challenges, and align with future goals.
The focus is on emphasizing both Tamil and English in the state's educational system.