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TN govt makes Tamil exam mandatory for all govt jobs in state

By ANI | Updated: December 4, 2021 15:35 IST

The Tamil Nadu government has made the Tamil exam mandatory for all the government jobs in the state.

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The Tamil Nadu government has made the Tamil exam mandatory for all the government jobs in the state.

As per information shared by state Finance Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan, the state government on Friday passed an order making the Tamil exam mandatory for all the candidates appearing for a competitive exam conducted by the state recruitment board.

"The exam will be qualifying in nature and it is mandatory for a student to secure at least 40 per cent marks in this exam to get a government job in the state," he stated.

"This new policy will help prevail social justice. The government school students will be given importance in the recruitment process," he added.

The minister further informed that there are nine lakh government posts for eight crore people in Tamil Nadu.

( With inputs from ANI )

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