In a recent development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has weighed in on the language debate, calling on Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister MK Stalin to consider offering medical and engineering courses in Tamil. Shah emphasized the importance of regional languages in education and pointed out the Modi government’s progressive step of allowing CISF aspirants to take exams in their local languages. This move by the central government stands in contrast to Stalin’s stance against the three-language formula proposed in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The language issue has been a contentious topic in Tamil Nadu, with many advocating for the preservation and promotion of the Tamil language. Shah’s comments have sparked further discussion on the matter, with supporters of regional languages applauding his stance. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the Tamil Nadu government will respond to Shah’s suggestion and whether any changes will be made to accommodate students wishing to pursue medical and engineering studies in Tamil. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.

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Amit Shah urges Tamil Nadu CM to introduce courses in Tamil, contrasts with language policy stance.
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