The people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala are standing against fascism… – Read

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Latest News :- Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has said that like Sanskrit in the 1920s, NEET is depriving poor students of medical education today. Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin attended the literary festival meeting organized by Malayalam Manorama magazine in Kozhikode, Kerala. Then he asked whether medical examination has any connection with Sanskrit? The answer is definitely not.

A hundred years ago in the 1920s, Sanskrit prevented many students from studying medicine, just as today NEET deprives poor, rural and backward students from ordinary backgrounds from medical education. The people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala are standing against fascism. The reason for this is the progressive politics here. In the 1920s, a Sanskrit professor in the then Madras University received a monthly salary of Rs 200. That means the salary of a Tamil professor is Rs 70. You will know which community benefited from Sanskrit language.

The self-respect movement of the Dravidian movement placed Tamil at the center of its identity. This was the protest voice of the Tamil community against the imposition of Hindi. Uncultured Tamil words were formed. Before the 1950s, Tamil cinema was dominated by Sanskrit. Unscientific concepts were talked about in it. Common people could not understand this. It was the Dravidian movement that changed that situation. Cinema was used as a powerful medium to convey deep political ideas to the public. Stories with political background were spoken to the people. Writing poetry is a work of art. Those comments reached people of every section from city to village.

Works like 'Velaikari' of former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu CN Annadurai and 'Parasakthi' of Karunanidhi, published in 1949, talked about Dravidian ideology. Political changes occurred due to its influence. Periyar had raised questions on gender discrimination that day. Today Tamil cinema has become a business worth crores. Same is the condition of Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada language films. The main reason for this was not to abandon the language. If we see whether the situation in North India is similar to that in South India, then we will say no. There many languages ​​gave way to Hindi. Now only Hindi films are played there.

Imposition of Hindi language even today: Unlike the 1930s and 1960s, the central government is still trying to impose the Hindi language. Last month, Doordarshan of Tamil Nadu had celebrated Hindi Month. Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi participated in it. DMK raised its voice against this. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had expressed his condemnation, he said.

That one brick: Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, who went to participate in this program, had campaigned during the 2021 assembly holding a brick in his hand to criticize the central government for the delay in the construction work of 'Madurai AIIMS' hospital. Election. He was asked where the stone was. “Whenever the Central government allocates funds for the construction of AIIMS Madurai, I am ready to give it to the government. It is safe with me,” said Udhayanidhi Stalin.

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