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Tamil Nadu to empower over 60,000 hostel students with life skills and academic support
Tamil Nadu to empower over 60,000 hostel students with life skills and academic support

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Tamil Nadu to empower over 60,000 hostel students with life skills and academic support

CHENNAI: In a significant step to enhance educational and personal development among marginalised communities, the Tamil Nadu government's Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department is set to roll out two major initiatives -- Social Labs and Learn-a-Lot -- targeting more than 60,000 students staying in government-run hostels across the state. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The initiatives are specially designed for first-generation learners from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, most of whose families earn less than Rs 2.5 lakh per annum. While basic academic needs are met in these hostels, officials say there remains a gap in providing structured support for skill development, career readiness, and life skills. "According to the Heckman Curve, the highest rate of return on investment in human capital comes from early interventions. These two programmes aim to bridge critical gaps in students' academic and personal growth," a senior department official said. The Social Labs programme will cater to students in 174 college hostels, covering around 12,910 students. Its primary objective is to build employability, boost self-confidence, and foster a mentorship ecosystem. Training modules will include spoken English, personality development, MS Office, Tally, arts, and sports. "The goal is to ensure these students are not just college-ready but job-ready," the official added. On the other hand, the Learn-a-Lot programme is designed for school students residing in 997 hostels, benefitting nearly 44,500 children. This initiative adopts a holistic approach, combining curriculum-based academic support with co-scholastic development and life skill education. Students will receive training in STEM subjects, digital literacy, fine arts, sports, value education, and career guidance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Recognising the differing needs of school and college students, the department has tailored each programme accordingly. "The difference in both initiatives stems from the stage of life the students are in. Learn-a-Lot focuses on foundational skills, while Social Labs gears students toward professional and interpersonal growth," the official explained. Both programmes will be implemented through a zone-wise strategy and delivered in flexible formats -- online, offline, or blended -- depending on the infrastructure available in each location. Officials believe these initiatives will empower students to unlock their full potential and break the cycle of poverty through education and skill development.

TN to launch ‘Social Labs', ‘Learn-a-Lot' to empower over 60,000 hostel students
TN to launch ‘Social Labs', ‘Learn-a-Lot' to empower over 60,000 hostel students

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

TN to launch ‘Social Labs', ‘Learn-a-Lot' to empower over 60,000 hostel students

Chennai: In a significant step to enhance educational and personal development among marginalised communities, the Tamil Nadu government's Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department is set to roll out two major initiatives -- Social Labs and Learn-a-Lot -- targeting more than 60,000 students staying in government-run hostels across the state. The initiatives are specially designed for first-generation learners from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, most of whose families earn less than Rs 2.5 lakh per annum. While basic academic needs are met in these hostels, officials say there remains a gap in providing structured support for skill development, career readiness, and life skills. 'According to the Heckman Curve, the highest rate of return on investment in human capital comes from early interventions. These two programmes aim to bridge critical gaps in students' academic and personal growth,' a senior department official said. The Social Labs programme will cater to students in 174 college hostels, covering around 12,910 students. Its primary objective is to build employability, boost self-confidence, and foster a mentorship ecosystem. Training modules will include spoken English, personality development, MS Office, Tally, arts, and sports. 'The goal is to ensure these students are not just college-ready but job-ready,' the official added. On the other hand, the Learn-a-Lot programme is designed for school students residing in 997 hostels, benefitting nearly 44,500 children. This initiative adopts a holistic approach, combining curriculum-based academic support with co-scholastic development and life skill education. Students will receive training in STEM subjects, digital literacy, fine arts, sports, value education, and career guidance. Recognising the differing needs of school and college students, the department has tailored each programme accordingly. 'The difference in both initiatives stems from the stage of life the students are in. Learn-a-Lot focuses on foundational skills, while Social Labs gears students toward professional and interpersonal growth,' the official explained. Both programmes will be implemented through a zone-wise strategy and delivered in flexible formats -- online, offline, or blended -- depending on the infrastructure available in each location. Officials believe these initiatives will empower students to unlock their full potential and break the cycle of poverty through education and skill development.

TN Adi Dravidar Welfare dept launches ‘social labs' and ‘learn-a-lot' to empower hostel students
TN Adi Dravidar Welfare dept launches ‘social labs' and ‘learn-a-lot' to empower hostel students

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • General
  • New Indian Express

TN Adi Dravidar Welfare dept launches ‘social labs' and ‘learn-a-lot' to empower hostel students

CHENNAI: In order to aid its students in reaching their full potential, the state's Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department is set to implement two major initiatives, Social Labs and Learn-a-Lot, aimed at the over 60,000 students residing in school and college hostels run by it across Tamil Nadu. While Social Labs is aimed at students in college hostels, focusing on bridging academic, professional and interpersonal skill gaps, Learn-a-Lot has been designed for students in school hostels, to enhance academic performance along with extracurricular, co-scholastic and life skills. According to officials, most of the students in the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare schools and hostels are from economically backward families earning less than Rs 2.5 lakh per annum and are first-generation learners. Even though the schools and hostels address their academic needs, there is a gap in providing them with the necessary guidance required for them to develop additional skills to unlock their full potential.

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