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Tamil Nadu Govt Launches Structured Reading Initiative For Classes 1–8 To Boost Literacy & Library Use
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has issued a Government Order (G.O.) to streamline the reading of non-academic books among students in Classes 1 to 8 across all government schools.
That Tamil Nadu does well on several human development indices is a point of pride for DMK and AIADMK, with the success attributed to their ideological roots in the Dravidian movement and its ...
CHENNAI: The school education department has released the mobile application ‘Manarkeni’ with video lessons in English and Tamil. At present, videos on the first term syllabus of Class 12 have been ...
Tamil Nadu government school students in Classes III and V have better learning outcomes than those in private schools, shows the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2021. In Class III, government ...
A Chennai resident has moved the Madras high court for a direction to the state government to frame a scheme for proper implementation of Tamil Nadu Tamil Learning Act, introduced in 2006, making ...
Tamil Nadu government partnered with Australian e-learning platform Matific to digitise education, and to encourage an innovative way of learning mathematics for students studying in Kindergarten to ...
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for a series of welfare initiatives in his home constituency of Kolathur, including the development of a new park ...
CHENNAI: A first-of-its-kind State-Level Achievement Survey that tested 9,80,341 students in Classes 3, 5 and 8 has found that the average mark scored by Class 8 students in Mathematics and Science ...
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