Samacheer Kalvi amendment: SC reserves its verdict

August 04, 2011 08:43 pm | Updated August 10, 2016 03:21 pm IST - New Delhi

ALL SET: A group of school students receiving their 'Samacheer Kalvi' textbooks for class six issued by their school, A scene at government girls higher secondary school Kancheepuram. Photo: B.Jothi Ramalingam.

ALL SET: A group of school students receiving their 'Samacheer Kalvi' textbooks for class six issued by their school, A scene at government girls higher secondary school Kancheepuram. Photo: B.Jothi Ramalingam.

The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on the validity of the amendment brought by the AIADMK government to defer implementation of the Tamil Nadu Uniform System of School Education (Amendment) Act, 2011.

A three-judge bench of justices J M Panchal, Deepak Verma and B S Chauhan, also extended till August 10 the deadline for distribution of over 9 crore text books.

Tamil Nadu government had moved the apex court challenging the state High Court’s decision to quash the amendment brought in by way of Section 3 to defer implementation of the Act.

The AIADMK government had taken the plea that it wanted to defer implementation of the Act as the text books printed contained material allegedly promoting the interests of the previous DMK government and its MP Kanimozhi.

The State had challenged the high court’s order on the ground that it was “illegal and erroneous.”

The high court had also directed the State government to distribute the textbooks printed under the Uniform System of Education to enable teachers commence classes and to complete the exercise by July 22.

Tamil Nadu has over 1.2 crore students in four streams of school education - 45,000 state board schools, 11,000 matriculation schools, 25 oriental schools and 50 Anglo-Indian schools, all with separate syllabus, textbooks and schemes of examinations.

’Samacheer Kalvi’ scheme, aimed at bringing about a uniform education, was shelved by Ms. Jayalalithaa in one of her first acts since returning to power of reversing several pet schemes of the previous DMK government.

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