Tamil Nadu Schools to Ban Caste and Political Activities, Promises Unity
The Madras High Court hears a commitment from the state to eliminate caste and political activities in schools, aiming to foster unity among millions of students.

Tamil Nadu Schools to Ban Caste and Political Activities, Promises Unity
In a significant move towards promoting unity in education, the Madras High Court has been informed that caste, communal, and political activities will be strictly prohibited in Tamil Nadu schools. Advocate General Vijay Narayan stated that the goal of the School Education Department is to foster togetherness among the 1,03,98,748 students enrolled in 57,671 schools across the state.
This commitment raises essential questions about accountability in the education system. Will this initiative effectively eliminate divisions among young minds, or is it merely a facade? What mechanisms will be put in place to ensure compliance, and how will the authorities measure its success?
As the state aims to create an inclusive environment, the focus remains on whether these promises will translate into real change for the students. The public will be watching closely to see how this policy unfolds in practice. This information was reported by The Hindu.
Source: The Hindu


