Section Overview
Extends mid-day breakfast to Class 8, achieves 100% Smart Classrooms by 2030, expands 1,000 model schools, introduces Civic Education, STEM learning parks, and a mandatory Tamil language competition circuit.
Summary Ratings
| Fiscal Pressure | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit | Implementation Risk |
| HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | LOW |
Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis
The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.
| Key Proposal | Fiscal Cost Estimate | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit |
| Mid-day breakfast extended from Class 5 to Class 8 | Current cost (Classes 1–5): ~₹1,900 cr/yr (19.34 lakh students × ₹27/day × 200 days). Extension to Class 8 adds ~15 lakh students = additional ₹810 cr/yr. | HIGH | HIGH |
| 100% Smart Classrooms by 2030 in all govt schools | Current: 22,931 smart classrooms. ~50,000 remaining × ₹2–3 lakh = ₹1,000–1,500 cr capital over 4 years. | HIGH | HIGH |
| 1,000 Vetri Pallikoodam (model schools) expansion | ₹5–10 cr upgrade/school × 1,000 = ₹5,000–10,000 cr over 5 years. This is the largest capital commitment in education. | HIGH | HIGH |
| STEM learning parks in senior secondary schools | 2,000 schools × ₹20–30 lakh = ₹400–600 cr. | MEDIUM | HIGH |
| Arts model schools at divisional level | 50 schools × ₹3–5 cr = ₹150–250 cr capital. | LOW | HIGH |
| Tamil language competition circuit (state to international) | ₹20–30 cr/yr (prizes + administration). | LOW | HIGH |
Analytical Notes
⚑ Analytical Note: School education is a core state responsibility and the return on investment is well-documented. The breakfast extension alone has direct nutritional and attendance impact on ~15 lakh children. The 1,000 model schools programme is the most ambitious capital commitment in this section — at ₹5,000–10,000 crore over 5 years, it rivals infrastructure spending. However, TN’s experience with the Perunthalaivar Kamarasar College Upgrade scheme (₹1,000 crore) suggests successful implementation at scale is achievable. The Anbalagan Infrastructure Programme (₹1,000 crore) for schools in the current term has been largely completed on schedule.

