Digital Revolution Reaches MP Farms with E-Mandi Expansion
In a significant leap towards agricultural modernization, Madhya Pradesh has successfully expanded its pioneering E-Mandi concept to all 259 markets across the state. This digital transformation aims to empower over two million registered farmers by providing seamless, transparent, and efficient processes for selling their produce, reducing manual complexities and ensuring timely payments. [15]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]