Pradhan to CM Stalin: Don’t spin NEP reforms into threats

Story by  IANS | Posted by  Tarique Anwar | Date 21-02-2025
Dharmendra Pradhan and MK Stalin
Dharmendra Pradhan and MK Stalin

 

New Delhi

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday hit back at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin regarding the three-language NEP policy issue, saying that it "was inappropriate for the State to view NEP 2020 with a myopic vision and spin progressive educational reforms into threats to sustain their political narrative."

Pradhan made this statement in a written reply to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is fully committed to promoting and popularising the eternal Tamil culture and language globally.

Earlier, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had written a letter to the Prime Minister, claiming that Samagra Shiksha funds for Tamil Nadu were not being released and raising concerns over the three-language policy.

The Tamil Nadu government had alleged that Hindi is being imposed through the three-language policy under NEP.

In his letter, Union Education Minister Pradhan stated, "Tamil is not just a regional identity but a national treasure. Let me unequivocally state that there is no question of imposing any language on any state or community. NEP 2020 upholds the principle of linguistic freedom and ensures that students continue to learn in the language of their choice. In fact, one of the core objectives of the policy is to revive and strengthen the teaching of Indian languages, including Tamil, which have been gradually sidelined in formal education over the decades."

He further added, "This brings me to a crucial point—the three-language policy, which has been the backbone of India's education framework since 1968. Unfortunately, despite being part of successive education policies, it was never implemented in letter and spirit, leading to a decline in the systematic teaching of Indian languages in schools. Over time, this has resulted in an over-reliance on foreign languages, limiting students' exposure to their linguistic roots. NEP 2020 seeks to correct this historical oversight by ensuring that every Indian language, including Tamil, receives its rightful place in education."

The letter continued, "The continued opposition to NEP 2020 for political reasons deprives students, teachers, and educational institutions in Tamil Nadu of the immense opportunities and resources that this policy offers. The policy is designed to be flexible, allowing states to customize its implementation to suit their unique educational needs. Moreover, centrally supported programs such as Samagra Shiksha are aligned with NEP 2020. Also, PM SHRI schools have been conceptualised to be NEP exemplar schools. Hence, it is inappropriate for the State to view NEP 2020 with a myopic vision and spin progressive educational reforms into threats to sustain their political narratives."

Pradhan added, "The letter sent to the Hon'ble Prime Minister is a complete negation of the spirit of cooperative federalism, promoted by the Modi government. The policy does not advocate the imposition of any language. Many non-BJP states have implemented the progressive policies of NEP despite political differences."

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"I would, therefore, request you to rise above political differences and look into the matter holistically, keeping in mind the interest of our young learners. The Prime Minister, during his visit to Chennai on 26th May 2022, had said, 'Tamil language is eternal and Tamil culture is global. The Government is fully committed to popularising Tamil language and culture,'" Pradhan told the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in his letter.

"As you are aware, under the directions of the Prime Minister, Kashi Tamil Sangamam and Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam were organised by the Government of India to celebrate our shared diversity and cultural confluence between Tamil Nadu and other parts of India. During the ongoing Kashi Tamil Sangamam, 41 classical Tamil works of literature translated into Hindi language by CICT have been released by me along with the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. It is a matter of national pride that Tamil language is one of the oldest classical languages in the world and the oldest in India," the letter further reads.