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    Valluvar Kttat Analysis

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    Coramandel coast in India. This is one of the most visited cities in the world with 47th ranking‚ which attracts mainly tourists for its ancient medicines and health routines. It is one of the remarkable cities in Tamil Nadu‚ famous for its historical heritage spots. Being the capital of Tamil Nadu‚ Chennai has got a lot of phenomenal places with a blend of both traditional and western cultures to visit. Valluvar Kottam- A tribute to the glorious poet: Now‚ travelling through the pages of history‚ the

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    History of Tamilnadu

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    the History of Tamil Nadu consists of the rise of the different kingdoms under the then rulers. History of Tamil Nadu is a witness to the rise and fall of the several dynasties under their able and incompetent rulers. The Chola dynasty rose in power in Tamil Nadu between the 1st and 4th centuries. Karikalan was the first and one of the famous ruler of the Cholas. Later in the 9th century‚ the Cholas regained power under Vijayalaya Chola. Rajaraja Chola was the greatest ruler among the later Chola

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    Rajnikanth

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    December 1950 as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad)‚ is an Indian film actor‚ media personality‚ and cultural icon.[1] He made his debut as an actor in the National Film Award–winning Tamil film Apoorva Raagangal (1975)‚ directed by K. Balachander‚ whom the actor considers his mentor. After a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films‚ Rajinikanth gradually rose to become an established film actor. He continues to hold a matinee idol status in the popular culture of India.[2] His mannerisms and

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    References: Public Works Department‚ 2001. Environmental status of the River Noyyal basin. Government of Tamil Nadu Rajaguru‚ P.‚ Suba‚ S.‚ Palanivel‚ M.‚ and Kalaiselvi‚ K.‚ 2003 the alkaline comet assay on fish and earthworm tissues‚ Environ Mol Mutagen‚ 41 (2): 85–91 Rajashekariah Kiran.‚ 2007 Commission‚ Government of India‚ New Delhi Sahdev‚ Shashi and

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    OPERATION OF AKSHAYA PATRA In June 2000‚ we started our mid-day meal program in Bangalore by feeding 1500 children in 5 schools. At that time there was no State run school meal program in Karnataka. Within a few short weeks we had received hundreds of requests from teachers who expressed the dire need of such a scheme. In November 28‚ 2001 the Supreme Court of India passed an order which mandated that: "Cooked mid-day meal is to be provided in all the government and government-aided primary schools

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    CLIENT CONSULTING COMPETITION 2010 KERALA LAW ACADEMY‚ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM SEMI FINAL My name is Ram Manohar. I am a farmer engaged in paddy cultivation as well as the Secretary of an Association of farmers. I come from Thirunellveli district in Tamil Nadu. About five kilometers from my farm land‚ a multinational company established a factory for producing soft drinks. The entire land around the factory to an extent of 10 Sq.km was under paddy cultivation. The entire water requirement for the company

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    Roxy Rox Portions

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    EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT: FIRST TERM (APRIL2010-SEPTEMBER 2010) SEPTEMBER 2010 _________Tamil_______(CODE 006)_____ : CLASS :IX Time: 3 hrs. The Question Paper will be divided into four sections: Section A: Reading Comprehension - 15 marks Section B: Writing - 15 marks Section C: Grammar - 15 marks Section D: Literature - 35 marks Scheme of Section and Weightage to content: |SECTION |DETAILS OF TOPICS/

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    Pongal Festival

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    celebrated in Tamil Nadu‚ a southern state of India. For as long as people have been planting and gathering food‚ there has been some form of harvest festival. Pongal‚ one of the most important popular Hindu festivals of the year. This four-day festival of thanksgiving to nature takes its name from the Tamil word meaning "to boil" and is held in the month of Thai (January-February) during the season when rice and other cereals‚ sugar-cane‚ and turmeric (an essential ingredient in Tamil cooking) are

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    Mangroves for Mankind

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    shelterbelt plantations offer best protection against natural calamities like cyclones and tsunami. Tamil Nadu reported more than 1500 deaths but surprisingly‚ human casualty and damage was minimal in and around Pichavaram and Muthupet mangroves. Following this‚ Government of India had funded massive mangrove afforestation in Tamil Nadu. Muthupet has been a major mangrove afforestation site in Tamil Nadu from 1987 onwards. FSI has now reported that mangrove cover in Muthupet has increased by 1300

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    Ganesh

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    the beginning of the Tamil month of Thai | January 14 | Pongal is one of the most popular harvest festival of South India‚ mainly Tamil Nadu. Pongal falls in the mid-January every year and marks the auspicious beginning of Uttarayan - sun’s journey northwards. Pongal festival lasts for four days. Celebrations include drawing of Kolam‚ swinging & cooking of delicious Pongal.[1]. This day is coinciding with Makara Sankranti. | | | | | Thaipusam | the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai | January/February

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