TN waging a language war, but data tells a different story—enrolment in Tamil-medium schools falling
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In Tamil Nadu, enrolment in Tamil-medium schools has decreased significantly while English-medium enrolment in government schools has increased, according to data presented by the Union Education Minister. This shift is attributed to better job prospects and higher salaries associated with English-medium education. The Tamil Nadu government is against the three-language formula and insists that Tamil is compulsory until Class VIII.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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