Sunday, August 2, 2009

Introduction of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Tamil Nadu

JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya(NVS) has been all over the India. Living in the 21st Century it is hard to express that only one state has not yet introduced JNV in its state. Its non other than one of the fastly growing states of India TAMILNADU. When all over India needs JNV why does only one state neglets the introduction of JNV's. By avoiding the JNV's they are avoiding the various facilities givien by the Government of India. Why the poor Students of Tamilnadu doesnt get that chance?.

Chance to Study in a Quality based School. Why they are not allowing to Introduce JNV in Tamil Nadu is.....The main reason said by the politicians over these years are the introduction of Hindi. Hindi is National language of India. Before going for Hindi we can examine the knowledge of JNV in Tamil Nadu. If u ask about JNV in Tamil Nadu infact about 95 percent of citizen of T.N dont have the knowledge of a such a high class, quality, free Education Schools. The JNV's give importance mainly to the Rural students(From poor family). Thats why our Central government has made a selection procedure of 75 percent for poor students. Once the students enter in the School at 6 th standard with the precious 7 years he/she is becoming one of the highly standard student of India. This is because the Schools of JNV were teaching according to the syllabus of CBSE which is one of the world quality. Then the main concern is why the people of Tamil Nadu is not giving sound against this. This is because as said above many dont have the proper knowledge of JNV's. If they have the knowledge of JNV's wont they fight for the good and bright future of their children. Once the child enter inside the JNV for studies all his wereabouts like uniform,book,food,lodging etc all will be take care by the Government for these 7 years. This is how the poor childrens will get benefit from such an succesful project from the Government(JNV).

According to Tamil Nadu the politicians were the major concern. They were the main reason not allowing the JNV's to enter inside the State. By telling the name of Hindi they are avoiding such a succesful project that is running all over the India. When Pondycherry and Karaikal, which is the neibhourhood Union Territories of Tamil Nadu is accepting JNV then why T.N is showing such a stand in the field of Education.

All these thinkings should be changed very soon. While Tamil Nadu Government is giving approval to Kendriya Vidyalaya why they are avoiding Navodaya. the syllabus teached in both schools were almost same. Why they are not telling the point of Hindi there? By the KV's only rich childrens will get benefit. Then what about poor childrens. Do they dont want to get quality education. How wonderful it will be for the poor children if Navodaya is introduced in Tamil Nadu. The politicians should realise the fact that while their childrens were studying in high class matriculation schools, let them atleast do this favour for the children of T.N. Please dont avoid the good education and good life that is going for the children of their own state Tamil Nadu. As the citizen of India and Tamil Nadu while reading this, one must think why this is happening for their own blood.

By

S.L.ABILASH (B.E)

(Staff of JNV)

14 comments:

  1. I completely agree with you Abilash. Its really sad that Tamil Nadu govt does not allow this Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Tamil Nadu. Its true that lot of people do not know this scheme in Tamil Nadu and I came to know this recently only.

    Also for your info Hindi is not a National Language of India. Its just a Official Language.

    http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-01-25/india/28148512_1_national-language-official-language-hindi

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  2. .. plz tell ur hindi states to learn one southern language ... then talk about integration .....

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    1. we all are indians its essential to be integrated irrespective of languages and other social differences

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    2. I have learned Tamil as my third language in JNV Rewa MP.....dear and I have met many tamilains who love hindi and wanted to learn it in bangalore, Mumbai.... SO I can say it is pure political issue bcoz they are against poor trodden community.

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  3. Hi

    Its really a bad news about Tamilnadu doesn't have JNV's.

    I have heard lots of things about JNV amd I wanted to become every child in tamilnadu become JNV's Student.

    Please understand the advantages of JNV's and let the childrens in Tamilnadu to get in admission and schools open in tamilnadu.

    Thanks & Regards
    RAGHUPATHI P(B.E)

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    1. Hindi is a mandatory subject in the curriculum of navodaya vidyalayas but it is against the policies of tamilnadu govt. tamilnadu govt asked the indian govt to remove hindi as a compulsory subject but indian govt was very adamant in making hindi as a compulsoy subject as there are several other policies linked to it like migration of students in their 9th class from hindi states to non hindi states(viceversa) to promote national integration which makes it imperative for the students to learn Hindi

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  4. Hello,
    Yes, what ever it telling is right. Please somebody reinstate these schools in TN, I will support my self and from my people.
    Regards
    Jayaprasad

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    1. Hindi is a mandatory subject in the curriculum of navodaya vidyalayas but it is against the policies of tamilnadu govt. tamilnadu govt asked the indian govt to remove hindi as a compulsory subject but indian govt was very adamant in making hindi as a compulsoy subject as there are several other policies linked to it like migration of students in their 9th class from hindi states to non hindi states(viceversa) to promote national integration which makes it imperative for the students to learn Hindi

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    2. hello mr.bala murgan
      i want to say a word to you if you can learn english which doesnt belongs to our country why cant you learn hindi

      #navodayan

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  5. You have raised some pertinent points about JNVs in Tamil Nadu. But I want to bring to your notice a BIG misconception which you also have mentioned in your blog. HINDI IS NOT A NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF INDIA. Many people think it to be so. You can search google and find it out for yourself. You can read this link of Hindu newspaper

    http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/hindi-not-a-national-language-court/article94695.ece

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  6. am Worrying about this article in 2 ways. First, misguided the people about that Hindi is national language. Second and most important thing, he is teacher in one of JNVs without knowing this information and misleading the future too(Not come to discuss whether JNVs provides best teaching or else).
    Why Indian govt. stubborn standing on the hindi language, If this government really thinking about the childrens, should not impose any conditions. then finally who is crucially playing here whether indian govt. or TN govt?
    Every state should ask this qn to central govt., instead of single state still standing on indian integrity core.

    Finally saying TN is not against Hindi or any other language, just asking make it optional languages, students choose as their wish.

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  7. Still Tamilnadu Tops in education.... Central schools not required if we need to compromise with Hindi reinforcement

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  8. I worked in a navodaya school i think our is missing a lot due to the politicians.Students,teachers staff and tefer suppliers all would benefit frim these schools why are we just seeing thelanguage and ignore so many othwr benefits

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  9. I worked in a navodaya school i think our is missing a lot due to the politicians.Students,teachers staff and tefer suppliers all would benefit frim these schools why are we just seeing thelanguage and ignore so many othwr benefits

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