S.A.Pradeep
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Hit me with the craziest history about Tamil Nadu that you know


The recently unveiled curriculum framework by the Central Board of Secondary Education, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, is not an innocent academic reform—it is a calculated and deeply concerning attempt at linguistic imposition that vindicates our long-standing apprehensions. Under the guise of promoting “Indian languages,” the BJP-led NDA government is aggressively advancing a centralising agenda that privileges Hindi while systematically marginalising India’s rich and diverse linguistic heritage. The so-called three-language formula is, in reality, a covert mechanism to expand Hindi into non-Hindi speaking regions. For students in southern states, this framework effectively translates into compulsory Hindi learning. Yet, where is the reciprocity? Will students in Hindi-speaking states be mandated to learn Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam—or even languages like Bengali and Marathi? The complete absence of such clarity exposes the one-sided and discriminatory nature of this policy. The irony is stark and unacceptable. The same Union government that has failed to make Tamil a mandatory language in Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan schools—and has consistently failed to appoint adequate Tamil teachers—now seeks to lecture states on promoting Indian languages. This is not commitment; this is rank hypocrisy. Does the Union government have any understanding of ground realities—of teacher availability, training capacity, and infrastructure? Where are the qualified teachers to implement this sweeping exercise? And crucially, where is the funding to support this enormous burden on the education system? This appears to be yet another ill-conceived policy announced without planning, resources, or accountability. This is not merely a question of language—it is a question of fairness, federalism, and equal opportunity. By structurally privileging Hindi-speaking students, this policy risks creating entrenched advantages in higher education and employment, further widening regional disparities. At a time when the world is moving forward at an unprecedented pace, our children must be prepared for the future. The priority should be to equip them with skills in emerging sectors like artificial intelligence, AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics), and to strengthen scientific temper and critical thinking. Instead, this regressive and rigid language burden threatens to derail their progress. The Union government appears determined to impose Hindi, brushing aside the legitimate, consistent, and democratic concerns raised by Tamil Nadu and several other states. This approach is a direct affront to the principles of cooperative federalism and an insult to the linguistic identity of millions of Indians. India’s strength lies in its diversity—not in enforced uniformity. Any attempt to disturb this delicate balance is not just misguided; it is dangerous. Such policies strike at the very foundation of our pluralistic nation and will be firmly opposed. Does the Thiru Palaniswami-led AIADMK and its NDA allies in Tamil Nadu subscribe to this imposition? Or will they, for once, stand up for the rights, identity, and future of our students? #StopHindiImposition







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Silenced, not defeated My message to the ‘aam aadmi’ — खामोश करवाया गया हूँ, हारा नहीं हूँ 'आम आदमी’ को मेरे संदेश






I strongly condemn the Foreign Contribution Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposed by the Union BJP Government, which is a direct attack on Christian NGOs, Churches and other minority institutions. After attempts to take over Waqf properties, the Union BJP Government is now moving to choke foreign funding for other minority institutions. Despite stepping back for now due to Opposition protests and the upcoming elections in Kerala, where Christians live in large numbers, there are clear plans to push #FCRA through in a special session of Parliament. This unjust, arbitrary Bill must be withdrawn in full, and I urge the Hon’ble @PMOIndia to act immediately. 🔷 வெளிநாட்டு நிதிப் பங்களிப்பு (ஒழுங்குமுறை) சட்டமுன்வரைவு, 2026 என்ற பெயரில் ஒன்றிய பா.ஜ.க. அரசால் முன்மொழியப்பட்டிருக்கும் திருத்தங்கள் முழுக்க முழுக்க கிறித்தவத் தொண்டு நிறுவனங்களையும், தேவாலயங்களையும், பிற மதச் சிறுபான்மைத் தொண்டு நிறுவனங்களையும், குறிவைத்துத் தொடுக்கப்படும் நேரடித் தாக்குதல் ஆகும். 🔷 ஏற்கெனவே வக்பு வாரிய சட்டத்திருத்தம் மூலம் இஸ்லாமிய சொத்துகளைக் கபளீகரம் செய்ய முயன்றதையடுத்து, தற்போது மற்ற மதச்சிறுபான்மையின அமைப்புகள் வெளிநாடுகளில் இருந்து பெறும் நிதியை முடக்கும் முயற்சியில் ஒன்றிய பா.ஜ.க. அரசு இறங்கியுள்ளது. 🔷 எதிர்க்கட்சிகளின் போராட்டத்தாலும், கிறித்தவர்கள் அதிக அளவில் வாழும் கேரளத்தில் தேர்தல் நடைபெற இருப்பதாலும் இப்போதைக்குப் பின்வாங்குவது போல நடித்து, விரைவில் நாடாளுமன்றச் சிறப்புக் கூட்டத்தொடரைக் கூட்டி இந்த சட்டத்திருத்தத்தை நிறைவேற்ற பா.ஜ.க. அரசு திட்டமிடுவதாக அறிகிறேன். 🔷 இந்த முயற்சிகளைக் கைவிட்டு, மாண்புமிகு பிரதமர் அவர்கள் இந்தத் தன்னிச்சையான, அநியாயச் சட்டத்திருத்தத்தை முற்றிலுமாகத் திரும்பப் பெறும் நடவடிக்கையை உடனடியாக எடுக்க வேண்டும் என வலியுறுத்துகிறேன்.



Oracle layoffs 30,000 employees and stock is up almost 5%. But if people don't have jobs, they won't earn then who will consume these products? Whole system is broken.



Kerala’s elections aren’t as straightforward as they once were! From a traditional two-party contest to a 3-way fight, the political landscape is shifting but on the ground, the mood is anything but clear. Some voters want change. Some prefer continuity. Many believe no party is clearly ahead. Beyond the noise of politics, real concerns stand out: Jobs, safety, development, and everyday struggles. So the big question: Is Kerala heading towards a split mandate? This is the real voice of the people, raw, unfiltered, and divided. Watch the ground voices from Kerala. @umasudhir @manishdekoder #KeralaElections #VoterSentiment #UDF #LDF #Election2026














