No caste, communal or political activities will be allowed in Tamil Nadu schools, Madras High Court told

Advocate General Vijay Narayan says, the aim of the School Education Department is to foster unity and togetherness among 1,03,98,748 students pursuing education in 57,671 schools across the State
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