NEP neither replaces nor weakens mother languages, says Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in Chennai
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 15 (ANI): Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday participated in the 56th anniversary celebrations of the Tamil weekly magazine Thuglak, held at the Narada Gana Sabha auditorium in Teynampet, Chennai.
The event was organised to commemorate 56 years of Thuglak, a publication widely known for its sharp political satire, ideological debates, and commentary on national and state politics.
During the event, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan extended Pongal greetings to the people of Tamil Nadu, beginning his speech with a greeting in Tamil. Acknowledging that he could not speak Tamil fluently, he said he had made an effort, as Tamil was a great and powerful language with rich cultural and communicative strength.
Highlighting Tamil Nadu's economic significance, the Union Minister said the state contributes nearly nine percent to India's GDP and serves as a major economic gateway for the country. He also referred to the Thirukkural, stating that the ancient Tamil text had transcended language and cultural boundaries and earned global recognition.
Responding to criticism, he said NEP 2020 had not been imposed anywhere and was designed for the country's future development rather than political considerations.
Among those present were BJP State General Secretary Professor Raama Sreenivasan, senior BJP leader H. Raja, AIADMK senior leader Duraisamy, founder of Puthiya Needhi Katchi A.C. Shanmugam, Vellore Ibrahim, Congress leader Trichy Veluswamy, several BJP leaders, and a large number of Thuglak readers and well-wishers.
He stated that Congress would never ally with the BJP. Emphasising the importance of leadership qualities, Veluswamy said that voters must carefully evaluate candidates in the upcoming elections.
Professor Ram Srinivasan said he had been a Thuglak reader since the age of 13 and credited the magazine with introducing Tamil readers to national politics. He remarked that Thuglak played a significant role in familiarising Tamil Nadu with organisations such as the RSS and recalled that it was at a Thuglak anniversary event that Cho Ramaswamy had once predicted Narendra Modi's rise as Prime Minister.
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