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In a detailed interview, Tamil Nadu's Minister for School Education, Anbil Mahesh, articulated the state's staunch opposition to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), stating it tests 'coaching center affordability' rather than medical aptitude. He argued that the quality of education is measured by healthcare outcomes, citing Tamil Nadu's high rankings in infant mortality and human development index as proof of its successful educational policies. The speaker highlighted that Tamil Nadu has a history of pioneering national models, from the midday meal scheme to the current CM breakfast scheme, asserting, 'we don't copy national model, we create them and the nation follows us.' This approach, he explained, is central to the state's aim of building a 1 trillion USD economy by fostering innovation and creating 'intellectual products.' The state's focus remains on achieving both equity and excellence, ensuring access to education for millions through inclusive policies. #anbilmaheshpoyyamozhi #tamilnadu #neet #education #tneducation #socialjustice #banneet #staterights #indianpolitics #healthcare #breakfastscheme #policy #karnataka #educationforall #equity #indiatodayconclavesouth SUBSCRIBE to India Today Conclave so you don't miss any session and make sure to enable Push Notifications, so you'll never miss a new video. All you need to do is PRESS THE BELL ICON next to the Subscribe button!