The state government has been putting in a concerted effort to improve educational infrastructure. As part of this, Tamil Nadu has begun the process of opening 10 new arts and science colleges, providing greater access to quality education in the state.
Additionally, a stipend of ₹1,000 per month has also been given to girls who were pursuing higher studies in an attempt to promote education among them. Besides, primary and middle schools have reopened, with the following of stringent safety measures to ensure a secure learning environment.
The objective is to increase enrollment rates among young women and bridge the gender gap for higher studies. With such policies of the future, Tamil Nadu is still ahead in education reforms, making sure that children are provided with quality schools and an opportunity to construct a better future.
With a try to make girl students stronger, the government has also brought in a monthly monetary incentive of ₹1,000 in an attempt to encourage girls to continue higher studies.
Following an extended shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tamil Nadu had previously reopened classes for students of Classes 1 to 8 from November 1. SOPs were implemented by the government for safeguarding the students on reopening the schools for offline education.
The opening of a new college campus is an important milestone in the development of educational infrastructure in Tamil Nadu. Since the resumption of classes as originally scheduled, there was no disturbance to students undertaking studies. Secondly, the government also made ten new arts and science colleges more available for pursuit of higher learning.
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