New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday announced a 13-member panel to frame the state education policy. The panel comprises several legendary personalities from various sections. The panel will be headed by a retired justice of Delhi High Court, Justice (Rtd) D Murugesan to frame the state education policy.


Former world chess champion Viswanathan Anand and music maestro TM Krishna are also a part of the panel. The panel members are drawn from various sections and include a middle school headmaster, a chess champion, a musician, a writer, and members of the planning commission other than the retired District Judge.


Chief Minister said that the panel would give its recommendations to frame the new education policy within a year.


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In its interim budget for 2021-22, the Tamil Nadu government had said that it would form an experts panel to frame the state education policy. The new education policy, according to the Chief Minister's office will highlight the ancient culture of Tamil Nadu, its present position and future objectives.


It is to be noted that the state government, under DMK, has been continuously objecting to several key features of the National Education Policy, including conducting common entrance examinations for all UGA courses, introducing a three-language formula, and conducting common exams for Classes 3, 5, and 8.


The state government has also opposed four-year degrees and also given options for multiple exits. The Tamil Nadu state government is of the opinion that giving the option of multiple exits would encourage more dropouts and will create two types of graduates.


Other than the Chairman of the panel, the other members are L. Jawaharneesan, former Vice-Chancellor, Saveetha University, R. Ramanujam, retired professor, Institute of Mathematical science, Sulthan Ismael and R. Sreenivasan, both members of the state planning commission, Aruna Ratnam, a former education expert with Unicef, Tamil writer S Ramakrishnan, former world chess champion, Viswanathan Anand, Music maestro, TM Krishna, educationists, Tulasidas and S Madasamy, R Balu, headmaster, Government panchayat union middle school, Kichankuppam and Jayashree Damodaran of Agaram foundation.


(With IANS inputs)