Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin opposes entrance exams, MEME system, and non-academic Vice-Chancellors in higher ...
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin advocates for state control over higher education, emphasizing knowledge over wealth and social ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin refuted AIADMK’s claims of excessive borrowing, and listed DMK’s achievements. He accused the AIADMK of leaving the state in financial disarray during its tenure.
Madurai: Chief minister M K Stalin, on Tuesday, said that the state govt is creating schemes from primary to higher education ...
The draft UGC guidelines, released in early January 2025, are designed to provide greater flexibility for universities in ...
CHENNAI: In a bid to unite the voices against two controversial draft regulations released recently by the University Grants ...
Chennai: Forty-one fishermen from Tamil Nadu, arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on September 8, 2024, for allegedly crossing ...
Chennai: Several provisions in the draft UGC regulations were 'in conflict with the state’s educational system and policies,' Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin claimed on Monday and urged Union ...
Chennai: Lashing out at Governor R N Ravi for his bid to portray the DMK as ‘anti-Constitutional’ when the party was actually ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin vowed to continue the legal fight for state control over education. AIADMK criticised Stalin for politicising the issue, while Governor RN Ravi accused the DMK of ...
The administration of universities should be under the full control of state governments, which provide necessary infrastructure, and also the power to appoint its chancellors should vest with chief ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin advocates for state control over university administration, challenging central government appointments. The state's high gross enrolment in higher education ...