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Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi accused the state government of threatening university vice-chancellors not to attend a two-day conference in Udhagamandalam. He alleged that police warned them they would be unable to return home if they participated. Ravi claimed the state's education system is in poor condition, with half of government school students failing basic tests. The conference aims to discuss improving education quality, research excellence, and financial management in universities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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