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CM’s program helps SC/ST students excel in their studies

Chennai: Chief Minister MK Stalin’s dream welfare program, “Naan Mudhalvan”, program, helped students from the program’s caste and program’s tribal communities be recognized in prominent institutions such as IIT and NITS, such as IIT and NITS, thus achieving new milestones and other government initiatives, leading to the release of SC and the release of SC’s announcement, which was released for a number of periods, which was a certain effort, with the company’s efforts of 66% and had received professional starts in 96%.

Coaching to tribal students who take the entrance exams in higher education institutions covering JEE, NEET, CLAT, NIFT and CUET, which resulted in 2 students joining NIT, 3 students in Trichy, 1 student at Trichy National Law University, 4 students in NIFT CHENNAI (TARAMANI) and 6 students, and 6 students (Taramani), and gandhighighighighighighighhigram Central save save save nipers inake inake said said savigul said dinnerIndigul.

Two students from the Government Tribal Girls Senior Second-Level Resident School passed JEE in Salem District Rohini and L Suganya and joined Nit Trichy, attributed their success to the “Naan Mudhalvan” program, C Parthasarathi at IIT Madras.

It said that in addition to the 16 students who conducted higher research through government education aid grants, special training workshops were organized for school teachers and innovative “Puthiyathor Ulagu SEI” training through the State Education Research and Training Council.

It said that since Stalin took office, the government has been launching innovative programs to enable everyone to access everything by focusing on the progress of the SC and ST communities and to achieve their educational progress through key initiatives.

Orders have been issued to establish fully equipped educational centres, hotels and rural knowledge hubs, which reside in these areas, with 480 new classrooms and 15 science laboratories built in 154 Adi Dravidar welfare schools at a cost of Rs 108,500 crore. In addition, 107 Adi Dravidar and tribal welfare schools, 256 classrooms, 42 toilets, 21 high schools and 65 middle schools were built, and Rs 1,250 billion were built.

Other measures include smart classrooms in 119 ADI DRAVIDAR welfare schools, smart boards in 174 schools, advanced technology laboratories in 206 schools, equipment worth Rs 315 crore, Rs 126 for science laboratories, Adi Dravidar and tribal higher education labs and Rs 25,000 for Rs 25,000 under the Education Tour to foster higher education programmes.

For the final year of the Government Law School (3 or 5 year course), students from the Adi Dravidar, Tribe and Christian Adi Dravidar community, Rs 10,000 were awarded with internships under the course, the release said.

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