Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday released the State Education Policy (SEP) at Anna Centenary Library Auditorium in Chennai, a move seen as opposing the National Education Policy (NEP) by with two language formula.
#WATCH | Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin releases the State Education Policy (SEP) at Anna Centenary Library Auditorium in Chennai pic.x.com/f0cfFGV2pJ
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State Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said, “Today’s function serves as a proof of our SEP’s (State Education Policy) output. They (centre) want to implement the three-language policy under NEP, but we don’t want to do that…”
#WATCH | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | State Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi says, “Today’s function serves as a proof of our SEP’s (State Education Policy) output. They (centre) want to implement the three-language policy under NEP, but we don’t want to do that…” https://t.co/9ECkfFiQYB pic.x.com/QQDdMn9wSs
— ANI (@ANI) August 8, 2025
The Tamil Nadu government has long opposed the Centre’s National Education Policy (NEP), particularly its emphasis on a three-language formula, viewing it as an attempt to impose Hindi.