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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has criticized the Center's National Education Policy, stating that it's unnecessary to force any language as a third language in schools in the age of Artificial Intelligence. He contends that students should focus on mastering their mother tongue and English while gaining expertise in science and technology, and can learn additional languages later.
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