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NAAN MUDHALVAN SCHEME

MICROSOFT
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
(28-08-2023 to 01-09-2023)
NAAN MUDHALVAN SCHEME
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M. K.
Stalin, who is celebrating his 69th birthday, launched his
dream project 'Naan Mudhalvan' in a program held at
Kalaivanar Arangam, Chennai. Speaking at the launch of
this project, the Chief Minister said that the 'Naan
Mudhalvan' project is my dream project. He said that the
aim of this program is to make students and youth
leaders.
Few highlights of 'Naan Mudhalvan' Project
1. Anew program called 'Naan Mudhalvan' is a
skill development and guidance program for
school, college students and youth of Tamil
Nadu to make them successful not only in
studies but also in life.
2. The main objective of the 'Naan
Mudhalvan' program is to develop 10 lakh
youth in education, knowledge, thinking,
energy and skills to the country every year.
3.The highlight of this scheme is to identify
and promote the unique talents of students
from Government and Government Aided
Schools, Colleges and Universities.
4. Training courses like Coding and Robotics
will be conducted for school students
according to the current technological
development.
5. Awareness about Tamil culture and
tradition will be created among the
students.
Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin on said
the Naan Mudhalvan scheme has ensured availability
of skilled manpower for any multinational company to
start an industry in the state.

Speaking at the first anniversary of the Naan


Mudhalvan scheme, Stalin said more than 13
lakh students have been provided skill training under
this scheme which is three lakh more than aimed
during the launch of the scheme. As many as 1,64,183
of them got employed.
Those who got jobs were final year students.“of
85,053 engineering students who have trained under
the scheme, 65,034 students have got jobs. Likewise, of
99,230 arts and science students who were trained,
83,223 have been placed," Stalin said, adding that more
than 25,000 students were placed in the special
recruitment drives.

"The skill sets of students have been upgraded


so that they can get the job even if they study in any
district or college. The earlier scenario of studying only
in top colleges in capital city for better job and future
has been changed," he further said.
The CM expressed concern about the
decline in the percentage of candidates from Tamil
Nadu getting selected for civil services exam. "It has
come down from 10% in 2016 to 5% in 2022. I am
worried and this situation needs to be changed,"

I am worried and this situation needs to be


changed," he said. The state government has
launched a new scheme to provide financial aid to
candidates preparing for civil services and shortlisted
students will receive Rs 7,500 a month for 10 months.
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