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Row over TN Guv's remark on quality of education in schools

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has said that nearly 75% students cannot recognise 2-digit number in government schools, inviting rebuttal from DMK minister Udhayanidhi Stalin.

News Arena Network - Chennai - UPDATED: September 9, 2024, 08:01 PM - 2 min read

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi (left) and DMK minister Udhayanidhi Stalin.


Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has criticised the state’s education system, stating that the quality of teaching in government schools is poor. 

 

“A Class 9 student cannot recognise a two-digit number, and 75 per cent of them cannot,” Ravi remarked during a recent event at Raj Bhavan. 

 

He went on to claim that 40 per cent of students are unable to read a Class 2 textbook. 

 

The Governor’s remarks also touched on the issue of rampant drug use in schools and colleges, which he termed a “serious problem”. 

 

He stressed the need for acknowledging and addressing these concerns rather than remaining in denial. 

 

The critique sparked a sharp rebuttal from DMK minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. 

 

He defended the state’s education system, arguing that Tamil Nadu’s syllabus promotes critical thinking and has produced achievers in fields like ISRO and IT. 

 

“If anyone criticises our state board syllabus, it means they are insulting our students and teachers,” Stalin said, listing the state’s various educational initiatives.

 

The Governor’s pointed remarks have once again intensified the ongoing confrontation between Raj Bhavan and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government, particularly around education policies such as the rejection of the National Education Policy. 

 

 

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