Vanathi Srinivasan Urges TN Government to Implement Justice Chandru's Recommendations Preserving Cultural Integrity

In a recent statement, Coimbatore South MLA Vanathi Srinivasan emphasized the need for the TN Government to implement Justice Chandru's recommendations which ensure fundamental rights are not infringed.


Coimbatore: Vanathi Srinivasan, a legislative assembly member from South Coimbatore, voiced firm support for the recommendations made by Judge Sandhuru's committee on June 19. This committee, formed to address discrimination and promote harmony among students of various communities, strongly advocates for policies that prohibit any form of caste or religious identifiers among students. The recommendations come as a significant stride towards reinforcing the Constitution’s guarantees of fundamental rights unobstructed by discriminatory practices in educational settings.

Judge Sandhuru's 650-page report, presented to Chief Minister MK Stalin on June 18, 2024, outlines various measures including the prohibition of caste names in school titles and mandatory social justice-oriented scrutiny during the selection of teachers. It also contends that students should not wear elements like colored strings or tilak on their foreheads, aimed at avoiding any caste-based identifications.

Key aspects of the report highlight that schools should not cover any caste or religious symbols and restrictions on attire, such as tilak, are essential to maintain the secular ethos prescribed by the Indian Constitution. This recommendation has drawn applause from various quarters who believe this will curb violence and discrimination based on caste or religion among students.

The implementation of these guidelines is a subject of broad agreement potentially fostering a more inclusive and cohesive learning environment. Srinivasan, in her briefing, stressed that such measures should be seen not as an attack on any particular culture but as necessary steps to ensure social harmony and fairness among younger generations within Tamil Nadu schools.

Amid the challenges of implementing such significant changes, this push from local legislators underscores the ongoing efforts to ensure education remains a domain free from discrimination and bias, reflecting the secular and unifying principles of the nation.

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