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Photo: Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly / Government of Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu government has reaffirmed its commitment to the two-language policy and announced plans to conduct a Social Justice Survey aimed at strengthening inclusive welfare measures.
The Tamil Nadu government has reiterated that the State will continue to follow its long-standing two-language policy. The announcement was made during the Governor's address to the Assembly, highlighting the government's commitment to preserving Tamil Nadu's educational and linguistic traditions.
The government emphasized that Tamil and English will remain the primary languages in the State's education system, maintaining a policy that has been followed for several decades.
In addition to language policy, the government announced that a comprehensive Social Justice Survey will be conducted. The survey is expected to gather data that will help strengthen welfare measures and ensure that benefits reach various sections of society effectively.
According to the government, the findings of the survey will support evidence-based policymaking and contribute to social equality and inclusive development across Tamil Nadu.
The Governor's address also outlined the government's focus on economic growth, welfare initiatives, and measures aimed at improving the quality of life for citizens.
• Tamil Nadu will continue to follow the two-language policy.
• Tamil and English will remain the primary languages in education.
• The government plans to conduct a Social Justice Survey.
• Survey findings will help formulate inclusive welfare policies.
• The State aims to promote social equality and balanced development.
17 June 2026
18 June 2026
18 June 2026