Tamil Nadu government launched 'Nan Mudhalvan' scheme

Tamil Nadu government launched 'Nan Mudhalvan' scheme

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Category : State Published on: March 09 2022

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  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the ‘ Naan Mudhalvan’ scheme, which aims to equip about 10 lakh youth across the State annually with skills that will help them realise their talents for the benefit of the country. 
  • He also launched a new portal for this scheme — naanmudhalvan.tnschools.gov.in
  • The scheme aims to identify, train and offer career and academic guidance to talented students in government-run and State-aided educational institutions.
  • The scheme will offer training capsules in coding and robotics to keep pace with technological advancements.
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