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who is the man appreciate the Kamarajar for Kalvi Kan thiranthavar​

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Answered by asiraabbas7879
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As Chief Minister, Kamaraj removed the family vocation based Hereditary Education Policy introduced by Rajaji. The Madras State made immense strides in education and trade. New schools were opened, so that poor rural students were to walk no more than 3 miles (4.8 km) to their nearest school. Better facilities were added to existing ones. No village remained without a primary school and no panchayat without a high school.

Kamaraj strove to eradicate illiteracy by introducing free and compulsory education up to the eleventh standard. He introduced the Midday Meal Scheme to provide at least one meal per day to the lakhs of poor school children (for the first time in the world).

He introduced free school uniforms to weed out caste, creed and class distinctions among young minds. Kamaraj Statue in Marina Beach, Chennai depicting his contribution to education in the state.During the British regime the education rate was only 7 per cent. But in Kamaraj’s period it reached 37% . Apart from increasing the number of schools, steps were taken to improve standards of education. To improve standards, the number of working days was increased from 180 to 200; unnecessary holidays were reduced; and syllabuses were prepared to give opportunity to various skill and vocational abilities. Kamaraj and Bishnuram Medhi (Governor) took efforts to establish IIT Madras in 1959.Kamaraj had never been to a school as a student probably the reason why he ensured that education got its due priority!

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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  • This essay will carry out a critical analysis of the Kamarajar’s portrayal of Kannagi in her novel, the first of the three works here referred to.
  • The first chapter of the novel portrays a young Hester Prynne.
  • Taking aim at the Puritans and their moralistic attitude towards women, Hester turns from her role as a respectable Puritan and becomes the branded woman of her community, where her secret is a source of both shame and power.
  • Kamarajar’s portrait of Hester Prynne is both subversive and romantic.
  • The woman’s transformation to a pariah in Bridestowe is a rejection of the Puritan worldview of her society, and a celebration of the heroine’s strength of character.

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