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செவ்வாய், ஆகஸ்ட் 23, 2011

TN Government to appoint 14,377 teachers at all levels

              The State government would appoint 14,377 teachers at all levels to improve access to higher education and ensure success of students in public examinations, C.Ve. Shanmugam, Minister for School Education, has said.

          Moving the demands for grants for his department, Mr. Shanmugam announced that 2,682 postgraduate teachers, 5,790 graduate teachers, 4,342 secondary teachers, 1,538 special educators and 25 farm trainers would be appointed. The total allocation for school education has increased by Rs. 3,187 crore compared to last year. Under a NABARD scheme XI, Rs. 260 crore would be spent on basic infrastructure in 260 schools. As many as 1,353 librarian posts would also be filled. About 831 posts of headmaster would be created in middle schools this academic year, he said.

            The government had also earmarked Rs 41.3 crore for identifying and educating children with special needs. A major component would be spent on students with dyslexia who are estimated to be 10 to 15 per cent. At a review meeting, the Chief Minister had specifically asked the department to concentrate on educating dyslexic and autistic children as they suffered at the hands of teachers and parents who were pressuring these children to perform more without understanding their learning disabilities. Special educators would be appointed for the purpose, Mr. Shanmugam said. Besides, three new residential schools would be started this year for educating orphaned and street children.

           Students would be given smart cards with personal and academic details and the data could facilitate admission to any school at the time of migration due to family circumstances. Smart classrooms would be set up in five government schools at a cost of Rs 1.25 crore. From this year, special supplementary examinations would be held for students failing in all subjects in public exams, instead of three subjects, he announced. 





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சனி, ஜூலை 16, 2011

Nabard sanctions Fund for Manimuktha river Project in Cuddalore district

         National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has sanctioned Rs 765 crore to Tamil Nadu, as part of Rural Infrastructure Development Fund for 2011-12. The funds would be used to execute infrastructure projects in various sectors covering drinking water, irrigation and rural connectivity.

           In a press statement, Nabard said the assistance includes an amount of Rs 226 crore, sanctioned for the first time, exclusively for creating warehousing infrastructure by establishing 1,281 godowns with a total storage capacity of 434,000 tonnes.These godowns will be established at select regulated markets, primary agricultural co-operative societies (PACS), agricultural produce co-operative marketing societies (APCMS) and taluk headquarters of civil supplies corporation all over the state. An amount of Rs 157 crore has been sanctioned for a project which will provide drinking water supply to four unions in Madurai district involving 753 rural habitations.

          This proposal is a part of Melur combined drinking water supply scheme being implemented by the Tamil Nadu government. On completion, the project will provide 40 lpcd assured drinking water supply to 626,000 rural population. An amount of Rs 64 crore has been sanctioned for improving 9 old anicuts in Amaravathy river system in Karur district, rehabilitating Virudhachalam anicut across Manimuktha river in Cuddalore district, constructing check dam across river Cauvery near Kambarasampettai in Trichy district and modernising Melmangalam supply channel in Theni district. On completion, these projects are expected to benefit an ayacut area of 14,575 hectares.

        An amount of Rs 318 crore has been sanctioned for reconstruction of 68 distressed rural bridges in 18 districts, widening and strengthening of 442 rural roads in 228 town panchayats and 330 village roads in 30 districts in the state. On completion, Nabard said these projects would benefit 2,262 villages covering 380,800 rural population.






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