On this day, which is celebrated as Educational Development Day, Namakkal Tamil Sangam Secretary 'Nattamizh Navarasu' Dr. K. Narayana Murthy delivered a keynote address on the topic 'The Timeless Kamarajar'.
Coimbatore: A special lecture was held at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education on the occasion of Kamaraj's birth anniversary. Vice-Chancellor Dr. P. Venkatachalapathy presided over the function.
On this day, which is celebrated as Educational Development Day, he advised the students to add dignity to their education through virtues and good manners.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. P. Thamizharasi, Principal, Students Welfare, highlighted the multifaceted personalities of Kamarajar and the progress made by Tamil Nadu through it. Only students who are hungry can listen to the lesson; Therefore, when the mid-day meal scheme was necessary in schools, Kamaraj explained the schemes initiated by him.
Namakkal Tamil Sangam Secretary 'Nattamizh Navarasu' Dr. K. Narayana Murthy delivered a keynote address on the topic 'The Timeless Kamarajar'.

While speaking on the occasion, he said to the students that, "The great leader Bharat Ratna Kamaraj, a selfless leader opened the eyes of common man to the world through education, simplicity, progressive thinking, the best plan of action, Kamaraj's approaches were of 'relentless hardwork for the people of Tamilnadu'. In order to enable the students of Tamil Nadu to gain full access to educational and employment opportunities. He brought about the revolutionary idea of starting schools in every village.
With a view to improving the quality of life of the people by combining the growth of education with the growth of self-reliant industries. A whole host of industries such as coal mills and sugar mills were created in large numbers in Tamilnadu.
As a basis for industrial development in Tamil Nadu, the focus is on infrastructure development from industries to road transport. The power of his governance developed Tamil Nadu. He was the chief minister of the people who did not amass wealth of his own and the kingmaker who produced two prime ministers and highlighted the importance of being hailed as the 'black Gandhi'.

Despite coming from an uneducated background, he led to the educational development of Tamil Nadu through his unwavering commitment to the common man of Tamilnadu. With the noble objective of ensuring educational opportunities for every student, he ordered that the college classes be conducted in shift mode as well.
During his regime, he allocated more than Rs 400 crores for the education sector. He implemented progressive schemes such as the pension scheme for school teachers. The education system of the country must ensure that along with the revolutionary thoughts of the students, the development of personality skills through education is essential for the development of the country. Former CM Kamaraj formulated a number of new schemes that such quality education should be provided to the students. He explained that his thoughts will always contribute to the development of education in India.
On this day, which is celebrated as Educational Development Day, he advised the students to add dignity to their education through virtues and good manners.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. P. Thamizharasi, Principal, Students Welfare, highlighted the multifaceted personalities of Kamarajar and the progress made by Tamil Nadu through it. Only students who are hungry can listen to the lesson; Therefore, when the mid-day meal scheme was necessary in schools, Kamaraj explained the schemes initiated by him.
Namakkal Tamil Sangam Secretary 'Nattamizh Navarasu' Dr. K. Narayana Murthy delivered a keynote address on the topic 'The Timeless Kamarajar'.
While speaking on the occasion, he said to the students that, "The great leader Bharat Ratna Kamaraj, a selfless leader opened the eyes of common man to the world through education, simplicity, progressive thinking, the best plan of action, Kamaraj's approaches were of 'relentless hardwork for the people of Tamilnadu'. In order to enable the students of Tamil Nadu to gain full access to educational and employment opportunities. He brought about the revolutionary idea of starting schools in every village.
With a view to improving the quality of life of the people by combining the growth of education with the growth of self-reliant industries. A whole host of industries such as coal mills and sugar mills were created in large numbers in Tamilnadu.
As a basis for industrial development in Tamil Nadu, the focus is on infrastructure development from industries to road transport. The power of his governance developed Tamil Nadu. He was the chief minister of the people who did not amass wealth of his own and the kingmaker who produced two prime ministers and highlighted the importance of being hailed as the 'black Gandhi'.
Despite coming from an uneducated background, he led to the educational development of Tamil Nadu through his unwavering commitment to the common man of Tamilnadu. With the noble objective of ensuring educational opportunities for every student, he ordered that the college classes be conducted in shift mode as well.
During his regime, he allocated more than Rs 400 crores for the education sector. He implemented progressive schemes such as the pension scheme for school teachers. The education system of the country must ensure that along with the revolutionary thoughts of the students, the development of personality skills through education is essential for the development of the country. Former CM Kamaraj formulated a number of new schemes that such quality education should be provided to the students. He explained that his thoughts will always contribute to the development of education in India.