COIMBATORE: School schooling minister K A Sengottaiyan on Sunday said the federal government was once bearing in mind the choice of introducing LKG and UKG classes in aided schools soon.
He was once in the town to wait the bhoomi puja for the slum clearance board’s Rs 44.07 crore housing unit challenge at Thittamalai near Nambiyur in Gobichettipalayam. The minister also gave away welfare measures to the song of Rs 1 crore to 200 beneficiaries on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Sengottaiyan said the AIADMK government was once in the strategy of enjoyable the guarantees it made right through the ultimate meeting election one by one.
He also unveiled the federal government’s plan to set up a TNEB substation at Thittamalai space soon.
Later, he met media persons and said the college schooling department was once planning to introduce a scheme to award marks to students, who develop timber on their faculty premises. “We are looking forward to leader minister’s nod to enforce the scheme around the state.”
Pointing out that the text Class VII textbooks had been yet to be published, the minister said, “But it's being unfold that the books contain a lot of improper information.”
He was once in the town to wait the bhoomi puja for the slum clearance board’s Rs 44.07 crore housing unit challenge at Thittamalai near Nambiyur in Gobichettipalayam. The minister also gave away welfare measures to the song of Rs 1 crore to 200 beneficiaries on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Sengottaiyan said the AIADMK government was once in the strategy of enjoyable the guarantees it made right through the ultimate meeting election one by one.
He also unveiled the federal government’s plan to set up a TNEB substation at Thittamalai space soon.
Later, he met media persons and said the college schooling department was once planning to introduce a scheme to award marks to students, who develop timber on their faculty premises. “We are looking forward to leader minister’s nod to enforce the scheme around the state.”
Pointing out that the text Class VII textbooks had been yet to be published, the minister said, “But it's being unfold that the books contain a lot of improper information.”
Tamil Nadu govt likely to start LKG, UKG classes in aided schools
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