
Details:
- The Tamil Nadu government rolled out 23 jeeps and 3 vans (worth ₹3.6 crore) for tribal schools across the state, including four vehicles specifically for Erode district.
- In Erode’s hill/village areas around the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve region, these vehicles serve about 178 students.
- Within just a week, 17 new students enrolled and 20 previous dropouts returned to school, in four tribal schools.
- One of the major challenges previously was access: terrain, distance, wildlife risk. These vehicles are meant to improve attendance and safety for tribal children.
Why it matters: Better transportation can substantially reduce barriers to education for under-served tribal communities, improving long-term outcomes.
Tip for locals: If you are in a village near the forest/hills around Erode and have school-going tribal children, check with your local school/panchayat about whether this service covers your area.
