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Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin releases a booklet Kalloori Kanavu Plan in Chennai on Wednesday. |Photo source: SR Raghunathan

Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said on Wednesday that Tamil Nadu has reached a high tax rate (GER) at the higher education level, which was achieved due to the policies of the Dravidian movement.

In organized activities Kalloori Kanavu (College Dream) 2025 plan as Naan Mudhalvan Mr Udhayanidhi said that over the years, the education of the Dravigna movement has been driven by leaders such as Periyar EV Ramasamy, CN Annadurai and M. Karunanidhi have led to retention results, such as retention results, which contribute to the dissemination of education and widespread education in the state. Mr Udhayanidhi said that the national level GER accounted for 29%, and it would take about 10-15 years for the rest of the country to catch up with Tamil Nadu.

He said the government program aims to identify 100,000 students who are environmental victims, guide them through the process and enroll them in higher education institutions. He said this year, 50 teenagers were in bright colors on the UPSC exam, while 58 passed competitive exams conducted by the General Staff Selection Committee (SSC), the Railway Recruitment Committee (RRB) and the Bank Personnel Selection Association (IBPS). “Your success will encourage more students to be trained at government coaching centers across the state,” Mr Udhayanidhi said.

The first event was broadcast live.

School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said that in addition to a high GER, candidates must receive a quality education and find meaningful employment. “this Naan Mudhalvan Plans ensure this. ” he added.

Massachusetts Secretary of Health. Subramanian, Secretary for Special Program Implementation Pradeep Yadav, Secretary for School Education B. Chandramohan, Managing Director of Kranti Kumar Pati, Tamil Nadu Skills Development Company Naan Mudhalvan Competitive exam vertical C. sudhakar exists.

The 58 students who cleared the competition exam were among the 510 youth trained in three residential facilities established in Chennai, Srivilliputhu and Salem, and the cost was Rs 428 crore. Among them, 37 cleared the bank exam, 19 cleared the SSC exam, and two cleared the RRB exam. The candidate was coached for six months before writing the exam.

Two candidates – K. Bhuvaneshwari of Damapuri and K. Alagu Anish of Tirunelveli shared their experiences with coaching programs.

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