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Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM and actor Pawan Kalyan was speaking at the 12th Foundation Day program of his party Jan Sena on Friday.
Andhra Pradesh deputy CM and actor Pawan Kalyan have also jumped into the language dispute between Tamil Nadu and the Central Government. Pawan Kalyan said that Tamil Nadu leaders oppose Hindi. On the other hand, Tamil films earn money by dubbing in Hindi. Why so? They are doing hypocrisy.
Pawan Kalyan was speaking at the 12th Foundation Day program of his party Jan Sena. He said that to protect the linguistic diversity of India, we have to develop and respect all languages, not one or two. This will keep the integrity of the country.
NDA’s associate Kalyan said without naming Tamil Nadu leaders- on one side they oppose Hindi, but dub their films in Hindi to earn money. I do not understand why this. He wants money from Bollywood, but refuses to accept Hindi. What kind of reasoning is this.
Government of Tamil Nadu changed the symbol of rupee in budget document
The DMK government in Tamil Nadu had replaced the symbol of ‘₹’ ரூ ‘ரூ’ on 13 March in the budget of 2025-26. This is the letter ‘Ru’ of the Tamil script. Expressing displeasure over this, the BJP called Stalin as Stuid, then the Union Finance Minister asked why DMK did not oppose it when the symbol was made in 2010.
Now see the change in the symbol …

Annamalai said- DMK leader’s son designed a ₹ symbol BJP Tamil Nadu President K.K. Annamalai tweeted and called Stalin as stupid. He wrote- ₹ symbol was designed by Thiru Uday Kumar, a resident of Tamil Nadu. He is the son of a former DMK MLA. The entire India adopted the symbol of the rupee designed by Tamil, but the DMK government has shown foolishness by removing it in the state budget.

At this time Triya Language War in Tamil Nadu, issue raised in Parliament Controversy over the Triya Language is going on in Tamil Nadu. The new education policy between Chief Minister MK Stalin and the Center continues. There was a lot of uproar in the budget session of Parliament about this.
From the first day of the budget session of Parliament, DMK MPs are opposing the new education policy. He is constantly protesting against the Minister of Education and the government. He was shouting slogans after reaching close to Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Know how the Triya Language War started …
15 February: Dharmendra Pradhan accused the Tamil Nadu government of practicing political interests in a program in Varanasi.

February 18: Udayanidhi said- Do not start Center Language War At DMK rally in Chennai, Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin said- Dharmendra Pradhan has openly threatened that the fund will be released only when we accept the TRAI language formula, but we are not begging you. The states who accept Hindi lose their mother tongue. Do not start the center language war.
February 23: Education Minister wrote a letter to Stalin On the Tri Language dispute, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote a letter to Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin. He criticized the opposition of the National Education Policy (NEP). He wrote, ‘There is no question of imposing any language, but excessive dependence on foreign languages limits its own language. NEP is trying to fix it. ‘
February 25: Stalin said- We are ready for Language War Stalin said- Center should not impose Hindi on us. If needed, the state is ready for another language war.

Under NEP 2020, students must learn three languages, but no language has been made mandatory. States and schools have the freedom to decide which three languages they want to teach. There is no provision for the imperative of any language.
It has been recommended to study in primary classes (class 1 to 5) in mother tongue or local language. At the same time, it is mandatory to study three languages in middle classes (class 6 to 10). The non-Hindi speaking state will have English or a modern Indian language. If the second and 12th school wants to give foreign language as an alternative.
Hindi second language among non-Hindi speaking states The emphasis is on studying classes up to 5th and where possible in the mother tongue, local or regional language. At the same time, Hindi can be taught as a second language in non-Hindi speaking states. Also, in Hindi speaking states, there may be another Indian language (eg Tamil, Bengali, Telugu etc.) as a second language.
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HC said Tamil necessary for government job in Tamil Nadu: Petitioner had said- I read in CBSE

The Madurai Peeth of the Madras High Court while hearing a decision said that those who seek government jobs in Tamil Nadu should come to read and write Tamil. The bench made this comment in a case related to a junior assistant of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB). Which failed to pass the compulsory Tamil language examination. The petitioner argued that his father was in the Navy, due to which he studied in CBSE School. So he could never learn Tamil. Read full news …
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