Summary

Tamil Nadu has been one of the strongest critics of NEP 2020, particularly opposing the three-language formula.

NEW DELHI: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to reconsider the stateโ€™s opposition to the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, emphasizing that the policy is designed to be flexible and should not be viewed through a political lens.

 

In a letter to Stalin, Pradhan wrote, โ€œNEP 2020 is not just a reformโ€”it is a transformative vision that seeks to elevate Indiaโ€™s education system to global standards while preserving and strengthening our linguistic and cultural diversity.โ€

 

Tamil Nadu has been one of the strongest critics of NEP 2020, particularly opposing the three-language formula. Addressing these concerns, Pradhan assured that there was โ€œno question of imposing any language upon any state or community,โ€ reiterating that linguistic freedom remains a core principle of the policy.

 

The minister highlighted the Centreโ€™s efforts to promote Tamil language and culture, citing initiatives such as Kashi Tamil Sangamam and Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam. He also noted that โ€œTamil language is eternal, and Tamil culture is global,โ€ quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s remarks from his 2022 visit to Chennai.

 

Pradhan pointed to the availability of Thirukkural translations in multiple Indian languages and AI-based translation tools like Anuvadini and Bhashini to support regional language learning.

 

He argued that Tamil Naduโ€™s continued opposition to NEP is depriving students of its benefits.

 

โ€œThe continued opposition to NEP 2020 for political reasons deprives students, teachers, and educational institutions in Tamil Nadu of the immense opportunities and resources that this policy offers,โ€ he wrote.

 

Urging the Tamil Nadu government to reconsider, Pradhan added, โ€œI would, therefore, request you to rise above political differences and look into the matter holistically, keeping in mind the interest of our young learners.โ€

 

His letter comes amid ongoing tensions between the Centre and Tamil Nadu over education policies, with the state demanding a separate education framework. Stalin had earlier written to the Prime Minister strongly opposing NEP 2020, arguing that it was against Tamil Naduโ€™s interests.

 

Meanwhile, Stalin has accused Pradhan of โ€œblackmailingโ€ Tamil Nadu by threatening to withhold funds for not implementing NEP 2020.

 

In a post on X, Stalin shared a video of Pradhan speaking to reporters in Varanasi, where the minister stated that Tamil Nadu must follow the Constitution and implement the three-language policy.

 

Reacting sharply, Stalin questioned, โ€œCan the Education Minister cite any section of the Indian Constitution that makes the three-language policy mandatory? Education is on the concurrent list, and the Union government does not have a monopoly over it. Tamil Nadu will not tolerate such blackmail.โ€

 

Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin also criticised Pradhanโ€™s remarks, calling the alleged threat to withhold funds โ€œunacceptable.โ€