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Prime Minister MK Stalin talking at a meeting with V-CS and registrars on Wednesday.

Prime Minister MK Stalin talking at a meeting with V-CS and registrars on Wednesday.

Tamil Nadu’s Prime Minister MK Stalin, requested on Wednesday to renew the curricula and the teaching methodology, at the advisory meeting held by him with Vice Chancellors (V-CS) and registrars of all state universities.

It is the first hero of Mr. Stalin’s advisory meeting. Tamil Nadu currently has 21 universities operating under the Department of Higher Education. The meeting involved discussions about its continuous development operations and plans.

The meeting also occurs after the state government notified 10 acts related to the university after the verdict of the Supreme Court that several bills related to the universities, rearp by the Assembly and slope with the President, it was considered that they were granted a assent.

Speaking at the meeting held in the Secretariat, Mr. Stalin said that the future plan that the State seeks to draw is based on three pillars: relevant education, jobs and inclusion. “We need to think about these three pillars.”

“The world is quickly changing as never before. Factors such as AI, Green Energy, Industry 4.0 determine the economy. Universities have to prepare students according to growing needs,” he said. New fields should be added such as data science, renewable energy and advanced manufacturing to the curriculum, Stalin said.

Students should receive training in such a way that they are not simple graduates, but people who can give innovative solutions. We should join the industry and design courses that reflect global needs and promote learning in Multi Campos, he said.

Mr. Stalin also requested suggestions to further improve the scope of his PET project, the Naan Mudhalvan scheme, whose objective is to provide training in development of skills linked to employment to young people.

He also asked to strengthen the location of the campus and the expansion of training programs. Mr. Stalin emphasized inclination and equity. By stating that Tamil Nadu’s strength is in his firm focus on social justice, he asked universities to inclusive creative campuses.

“It is my dream that Tamil Nadu universities become world venues for research and innovation,” he said. “Just as Kamaraj era was the golden age of school education, and Kalaignar’s era was the golden age of university education, the Dravidian model era must be remembered as the golden ages of higher education and research. His support is crucial to achieve this,” hey. “

In his final comments, Mr. Stalin also pointed out due to the economic and labor policies adopted by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, there is the possibility that the talent will return to the State and the universities can go in that talent to carry out research work.

Only scientific tempered in universities must be taught. There is no place for opinion or divisive activities in educational institutions, and there should be no commitment on the subject, he said.

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