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Vijay rejects 3-language policy; Golden era of India-Nordic ties to begin: PM Modi

The Tamil Nadu government has officially rejected the three-language formula proposed under the National Education Policy, reaffirming its commitment to a two-language system. This decision intensifies a standoff with the central government over education funding. During a panel debate, representatives from the ruling party and the national opposition discussed the merits of this policy, with critics highlighting that several private schools linked to state leaders already utilize three languages. Simultaneously, the Chief Minister faces a corruption crackdown as the Enforcement Directorate seeks prosecution sanction against a former minister in a cash-for-jobs scam. In Karnataka, a political leadership tussle continues as state leaders meet the party high command in Kerala regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle. International developments include the Prime Minister’s green technology partnership announcement at a Nordic summit in Norway and bilateral maritime security meetings in Italy. Other news highlights include fuel price hikes, a leaked medical entrance exam investigation, and a Tamil fantasy action film surpassing the one hundred crore mark at the global box office.

 

 

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