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    economy of tamil nadu

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    Tamil Nadu possesses the second-largest economy (2011–12) among states in India after Maharashtra.[1][2] It is the second most industrialised state next to Maharastra.[3][4] As of 2010–11‚ Tamil Nadu had a per capita GDP of $1‚622‚ the sixth highest in India. Tamil Nadu’s gross state domestic product for 2011–2012 was 4.28 trillion (short scale) or $145‚868 million. The state had a growth of 9.4% in 2011–2012. According to the 2011 census‚ Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India (49%)

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    Terrorism and Tamil Tigers

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    certain goal‚ which happens to be of political purposes most of the times. In this essay‚ we’ll look into the different reasons of why people resort to terrorism‚ if it is really the last and best way to achieve what they want. I will also write about the opposing views of seeing terrorists as just terrorists alone‚ or if they are actually freedom fighters. Lastly‚ we will discuss if terrorism can ever be justified. One of the factors is due to political reasons. Unlike other types of terrorism

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    The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Introduction The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)‚ also known as the Tamil Tigers‚ are a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka. The LTTE is infamous for introducing the suicide bomb jacket‚ as well as the use of women in suicide attacks. They are blamed for a dozen high profile assassinations‚ over two hundred suicide attacks‚ and its war against the government has cost more than seventy thousand lives. The LTTE‚ which may have between 7‚000 to 15‚000

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    Tamil Typing Tips

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    TAMIL TYPING METHOD (According To Tamil Keyboard) jkpo; ilg;gpq; topfhl;b (jkpo; fP NghHl;) A. Tamil Alphabets Chart / jkpo; vOj;Jfspd; gl;bay; Special letters / tpNr\ vOj;Jfs; • Aydham (sound - Ahk) - / • Sri (sound - Sri) - = B. Tamil Keyboard Layout / jkpo; fzpdp fP NghHl; Note / Fwpg;G • Every key button on the tamil keyboard has TWO type of tamil alphabet. jkpo; jl;lr;rpy; xt;nthU fP gl;lDf;Fk; ‚uz;L tpjkhd vOj;J mikg;Gfs; cz;L • The

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    basic tamil phrases

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    English Phrases Tamil Phrases   Good/ So-So/OK Sari (This one I guess everyone knows already) Hey! Friend! Hi! Nanbaa! (Read as Machan/Machi) Thanks Romba Nandri How Much.... Evv alavu ( try not to say it like love) How are you? Eppadi irukkinga? (or) Nalamaa? I’m fine‚ thanks! Nallaa irukéan! (or) Nalam! ‚ Nandri! I Love You Naan unnai kathalikkiren(You know this one) Did you have food Greetings Saapadu Saaptacha Good morning! Kaalai Vanakkam Good evening! Maalai

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    (i) To create an awareness regarding the policy of the Government in mitigating the problems of slums. 2.(ii) Explaining the schemes proposed by the Government like slum resettlement and rehabilitation to the public. 3.(iii) To inform the citizen about Employment training‚ Education and Welfare scheme introduced by the Government. ORGANISATION: The Board is governed by a Chairman‚ Managing Director and 10 members representing various departments of the Government. POLICY OF SLUM IMPROVEMENT:

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    Biography of Gandhi

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    Biography of Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2‚ 1869.When he was thirteen he was married to Kasturbia who was also thirteen. Gandhi’s family was strictly vegetarian but he ate goat meat a friend gave him and immediately felt sick. Later that night he dreamed that a goat was bleating in his stomach. He ate meat six other times until he decided it was not worth it. When Gandhi was sixteen his father died. Whatever Gandhi did for humanity he didn’t think it was enough. “To

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand) "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever walked upon this earth in flesh and blood". -Albert Einstein Throughout history most national heroes have been warriors‚ but Gandhi was a passive and peaceful preacher of morals‚ ethics‚ and beliefs. He was an outsider who ended British rule over India without striking a blow. Moreover‚ Gandhi was

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    Gandhi Paper

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    Sierra Fernandez 11-9-12 Anthropology 113 Gandhi Mahatma What I find most interesting about Mahatma Gandhi and his life and work is how he was a very spiritual leader to many people and people looked up to him as one of their hero’s. Mahatma Gandhi was considered a father of the Indian Independence Movement and believed in non-violence. I find it very interesting how Mahatma Gandhi went on a Salt March for 24 days and walked 241 miles with his satyagrahis to the coast where they had picked

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    Gandhi and Untouchability

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    Gandhi and Untouchability Mahatma Gandhi was highly grieved about the caste system that characterised Indian society. But it was untouchability that particularly pained him. All his life‚ he worked hard at eradicating this heinous practice from its very roots. He drew sharp distinction between caste and varna. Varna was based on profession. And in present day India‚ wrote Gandhi‚ there is no other trace of varnashram‚ as they are easily interchangeable‚ and were are actually interchanged at times

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