Don't shrink your territory: CM Stalin tells students

Chennai:Urgeing students not to shrink their territory to narrow prospects like castes, religions, streets and villages, Chief Minister MK Stalin advised students not to give up on education, but to avoid those who spread ideas, such as learning ideas like learning, is useless because education is the basis of everything, recalling an old House member, even if you have to beg for it. ”
At the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium he spoke to a large number of students, where he was held accountable for the self-sufficiency of engineering, the Federation of Private Art Academy and the Federation of Governments, Stalin promised to realize his rights by securing his rights.
He said that, along with education, students should also understand the history of social justice and preservation so that they know the growth they have begun and understand further progress in their lives.
He warned students against social media, and he asked them not to look for role models on social media, which is nothing more than a place of entertainment and will never help improve their skills.
He said that students in the state have performed well on topics such as AI and quantum computing, and because of the state’s long-term vision in education, educators should prepare students for meeting the needs of the next century.
He said educational institutions should have only two agendas, one with a scientific approach and the other with social justice, and he said schools, universities and other institutions should not leave any space for any activity in the house by inviting people to oppose these two things that make up the agenda.
He said he himself had taught science only in classrooms and in superstitious and inciting rationalist ideas at conferences between the Deputy Prime Minister and other top educational institutions.
There is no compromise on the waiver of state rights, and the committee led by a retired High Court judge studying the need for state autonomy will be a historic one, as it will help all states gain their autonomy. He said that likewise, the court decision on Tamil Nadu was also a landmark judgment that secured the state’s rights in the case against Governor RN Ravi.
He said the verdict declared that the state legislatures elected by the people had more power than the nominated state legislators, but in fact, many states did not enjoy the freedom to do things in any department.