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Tamil Nadu to empower over 60,000 hostel students with life skills and academic support
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The Tamil Nadu government's Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department is launching Social Labs and Learn-a-Lot to support over 60,000 marginalized students in government hostels. These initiatives aim to bridge gaps in skill development, career readiness, and life skills for first-generation learners. Social Labs targets college students, while Learn-a-Lot focuses on school students, providing tailored training in various areas.
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