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Amit Shah asks Tamil Nadu government to ‘Impart tech education in Tamil’

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Posted on 14 Nov 2022
13:41 PM
Amit Shah urges Tamil Nadu government to ‘Impart tech education in Tamil’

Amit Shah urges Tamil Nadu government to ‘Impart tech education in Tamil’ Source: Shutterstock

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Summary
"Tamil as the mother tongue would help students understand their lessons better"
A 3D printed monument - Ananta Siras (Sanskrit word meaning infinite wisdom) and postal stamp introduced by India Post was also unveiled by Shah to mark the occasion

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 Modi's leadership, the country has witnessed fast-paced economic growth and would achieve the USD 5-trillion economy goal by 2025, Shah said in his address at the 75th platinum jubilee celebrations of N Srinivasan-helmed The India Cements Ltd here.

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"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 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, 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.

He pointed out that the International Monetary Fund has termed India as a 'bright spot on dark horizon' and praised it for its economic growth and reforms over the last few years.

"To boost research and development, the Modi government has brought in new policies", Shah said.

He pointed out that India has overtaken the United Kingdom to become the 5th largest economy in the world after being in 11th place. Shah referred to the Goods and Services Tax collection which stood at Rs 1.51 lakh crore, while the UPI transactions breached Rs 12.11 lakh crore in October.

Referring to the vaccine developed in the country against the COVID-19 outbreak, he said besides vaccinating 225 crore people, the country also exported the vaccines to overseas markets.

A 3D printed monument -- Ananta Siras (Sanskrit word meaning infinite wisdom) and postal stamp introduced by India Post was also unveiled by Shah to mark the occasion. Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, Union Minister of State for Fisheries L Murugan, Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Bugganna Rajendranath Reddy and Tamil Nadu Minister for Industries Thangam Thennarasu, cricket legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni who is also the vice-president at the cement manufacturing company were among those present.

Last updated on 14 Nov 2022
13:41 PM
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