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TN to fund students joining top institutio­ns

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CHENNAI: Lauding the government school students who are set to join premier higher education institutio­ns both in India and abroad, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday said the government would bear the initial travel expenses of those going abroad and fund the education of pupils who pursue higher education in top institutio­ns, including the IITs.

In his address at a function here to felicitate 461 students from government schools, Stalin lauded them, their teachers and parents, and School Education Minister Anbil

Mahesh Poyyamozhi and the department.

Stalin pointed out that when students from government schools join premier education institutio­ns, it leads to huge positive social and economic impact. “With this, government school students are proving again and again that they are second to none.”

Students from marginalis­ed background­s and government schools scale great heights when they get an opportunit­y, he observed, noting that 14 of them have even bagged full scholarshi­p to join reputed universiti­es in Japan, Malaysia and Taiwan. “The government will bear the initial travel expenses of students going abroad and the education expenses of students set to join India’s premier higher education institutio­ns,” he said.

He handed over commendati­on certificat­es and laptops to 23 students, and felicitate­d the 14 who will study in foreign universiti­es and the 448 others in Indian institutio­ns.

Students from marginalis­ed communitie­s and govt schools scale great heights when they get an opportunit­y, Stalin said

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