Tamil Nadu Bans 'Spiritual Awakening Classes,' Promises Strict Action

Tamil Nadu's Education Minister Anbil Mahesh has announced a ban on 'Spiritual Awakening Classes' following a controversial session at a Chennai government school. Chief Minister MK Stalin affirmed the state's commitment to scientific education and the critical role of teachers in shaping students' futures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-09-2024 11:47 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 11:47 IST
Tamil Nadu Bans 'Spiritual Awakening Classes,' Promises Strict Action
Anbil Mahesh, Tamil Nadu Minister for School Education (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Tamil Nadu Education Minister Anbil Mahesh announced on Friday that 'Spiritual Awakening Classes' will no longer be conducted in the state, pledging strict action against those responsible for organizing such sessions. This decision follows a controversy sparked by a spiritual session held at a Chennai government school.

After a video of the session conducted by the Paramporul Foundation went viral, DMK supporters raised concerns with both the state government and the education department. Chief Minister MK Stalin responded by underscoring the state's commitment to scientific education, emphasizing that Tamil Nadu's textbooks are designed to equip students with the best scientific knowledge.

Stalin highlighted the pivotal role of teachers in fostering critical thinking and preparing students to meet future challenges. He assured that the School Education Department would implement innovative training and social education programs. In a related event, Minister Mahesh urged students to focus on their studies and rely on reasoning to discern right from wrong, emphasizing that education is an invaluable, irreplaceable asset.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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