KAMARAJAR
CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS EDUCATION
Kumarasami Kamaraj Born July 15th
1903 in Virudhunagar was a well-known Indian political leader, freedom fighter
and former chief minister of Tamil Nadu. The nation widely acknowledged him as
the “KINGMAKER” in Indian politics (during the 1960s). He was referred as “Kamarajar”,
“Perunthalaivar”,”Padikkatha methai” in tamilnadu. (Kamaraj, admired for his simplicity and integrity, had a long and
illustrious political career as Member of Legislative Assembly from 1954 to
1967 and as Member of Parliament initially from 1952 to 1954 and then from 1969
to 1975. He also served as President of Tamil Nadu Congress from 1940 to 1954
and as President of All India Congress from 1963 to 1971.) Considering
his contribution towards education his birth anniversary is been celebrated as “Educational Development day”.
On occasion of this day I would like to emphasis few of his contribution
towards education.
When Kamarajar
came to power, he quickly realizes that Students were lacking with educational
institutions. Illiteracy rate is much higher than the voters turn around. Illiterate
parents were reluctant to send their children to school as they never felt the
importance of education as he does. (Kamaraj
was not a good student in school and dropped out when he was in the sixth
grade. When he entered mainstream public life he felt handicapped and realized
the importance of a good education. He educated himself during his periods of
imprisonment and even learned English from his co-worker). All this
made Kamarajar to take reform steps and made universal educational initiations.
During his tenure as chief minister of Tamilnadu(then called Madras) (from April
13 1954 to 1963) introduced various reforms & revolutionized the education
system. Here I am going to talk about 3 most important reforms of them.
1.
Putting end to retrograde policies: During the tenure of Rajaji, nearly 6000
schools were closed citing financial constraints also introduced hereditary-based
vocational education scheme which required students to learn the traditional
caste occupation of their families. This scheme was strongly opposed from all
political quarters and which made Rajaji resign as Chief Minister of Tamilnadu.
Following which, Kamaraj was chosen to be the Chief Minister by the Congress
Party. He took the responsibility and went about
rectifying the education system. Putting an end to retrograde policies such as
the hereditary-based vocational education scheme, Kamaraj also reopened 6,000
schools that were previously closed and opened 12,000 more new schools. Those efforts
were taken to start schools in almost every village with a population of over
300. (Realizing the importance of the
mother tongue, Kamaraj took steps to introduce Tamil as medium of instruction
in schools and government arts colleges, publish textbooks on scientific and
technical subjects in Tamil, encourage use of Tamil in courts of law and use
Tamil typewriters in government offices.)
2. Free
Education and uniforms: Kamaraj took
charge to eradicate/remove illiteracy in state by introducing free and
compulsory education up to eleventh standard. The Government provided exemption
of school fees to poor children and also introduced and provided uniforms to
weed out caste, creed and class distinction among the young minds.
3.
Midday Meal Scheme: The most revolutionary change initiated by
Kamaraj was the introduction of the Midday Meal scheme, through which primary
school children were provided with one meal in panchayat and government-run
schools. (It is said this scheme was
inspired by an incident which took place when Kamaraj was at a train
intersection near the town of Cheranmahadevi in Tirunelveli district of Tamil
Nadu. Kamaraj, while waiting for the train to cross, noticed young boys tending
to their goats and cattle. He asked one small boy, “What are you doing with the
cows? Why didn’t you go to school?”. The boy immediately answered, “If I go to
school, will you give me food to eat? I can learn only if I eat.” The boy’s
casual yet insightful response triggered the entire process into establishing
the Midday Meal Scheme.) The scheme was officially launched in 1956
with the twin objectives of increasing enrolment of students from all mass and
reducing drop-out of students from schools. (It
is believed to be the first such Government initiative anywhere in the world to
provide lunch at schools. Such heartening results inspired Dr Manmohan Singh,
as the Union Minister of Finance in 1995, to suggest that the scheme be
implemented all over India under the ‘National Programme for Nutrition Support
to Primary Education ‘In Tamil Nadu, the scheme has undergone several changes
such as the inclusion of eggs and vitamin tablets to improve the nutritional value
of the meals.) (Though it is
difficult to measure the success of the Midday Meal Scheme in isolation, its
contribution to reduction of drop-out rates, increasing enrolment and improving
nutritional status of children is beyond doubt.)
Conclusion: Virtue of all his efforts and policy, during
the tenure of Kamaraj, the percentage of school going children in the age group
of 6 to 11 years increased from 45% to 75%. Boosted up the literacy rate from
7% to over 38% in Tamil Nadu region. It was considered as the first steps taken
towards the universalization of primary education by any government in India. The
Midday Meal Scheme has been enhanced by successive governments and has now been
adopted across the country. Contribution of Kamarajar to educational field made
the villages to have at least the primary education (P.E).
He breathed his laws on October
2, 1975. In1976, posthumously he was honored with "Bharat Ratna" by
the government of India.
The golden words of Kamarajar to
the young students are, ' Face the problem don't evade it, find the solution
for the problem'.
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