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    Dialect Variation

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    Dialect Variation in Tamil Tamil is one of the ancient languages of the world with records inthe language dating back over two millennia. Its origins are notprecisely known‚ but it developed and flourished in India as a language with a rich literature. With an estimated 30‚000inscriptions‚ Tamil has the largest number of inscriptions in South Asia. Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages‚a family of around twenty-six languages native to the Indian subcontinent. It is

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    Sri Lanka Conflict

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    intense displeasure of the Tamils at their discrimination. An armed group‚ the Tamil Tigers‚ was formed which resorted to attacking Sinhalese as well as Tamil officials who supported the ruling party. Many incidences of violence ensued including the 1983 riots where 13 Sinhalese soldiers were killed by the Tamil Tigers. Foreign intervention is another example of such consequence. On 3 June 1987‚ the Indian government sent 20 ships to Jaffna to provide supplies tithe Tamils living there. The Indian

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    World Wars

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    ------------------------------------------------- Tamil Eelam INTRODUCTION Tamil Eelam (Tamil: தமிழீழம் tamiḻ īḻam‚ generally rendered outside Tamil-speaking areas ) is a proposed independent statethat Tamils in Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora aspire to create in the north and east of Sri Lanka. Tamil Eelam has no official status orrecognition by world states though sections of the Eelam were under de facto control of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for most of the2000s. The name

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    The Possibility of the Tamils rising to the Stage‚ as it’s own Severing Nation State‚ and the possible geopolitical implications In What Ways Are The Tamils Already Sovereign Based Upon The Definition Of Sovereignty And Fundamental Characteristics; And How Realistic Is Their Claim To Sovereignty‚ Self-Determination And Their Own Nation State. Eric Metselaar Global Politics 11th (G) 27 November 2014 Word Count: 1840 The Tamils Go Way‚ Way Back… Among‚ the arguable‚ 196 countries‚ are an assortment

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    Introducing Tamil as a second language for Sri Lanka Army We have been in a war for a period of more than 3 decades. Approximately 95% of the battle zone is located within Tamil speaking territory. Few hundred thousand civilians are living in this territory. Most of them are Tamil speaking and directly affected by the fighting. There were number of offensive missions and humanitarian missions that had been carried out in this area in order to maintain law and order and to rescue innocent Tamil speaking

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    result‚ many Indian Tamils found themselves stateless. Though India tried to solve the problems‚ many Indian Tamils continued to stay stateless in the 1980s.In 2003‚ Sri Lanka passed the Grant of Citizenship to the person of origin Bill-Citizenship was given to any person or descendants of Indian Origin for those who have lived there since 1964.This meant that they were unhappy even though they contribute to the economy‚ they were not given any citizenship. Thus they supported the Tamil Tigers in the conflict

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    Technology FSIT Technology Fundamentals Fundamentals ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu An Initiative of Government of India‚ Government of Tamil Nadu and CII Introduction to Computer Systems and System Software ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu An Initiative of Government of India‚ Government of Tamil Nadu and CII Basics of Computers ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu An Initiative of Government of India‚ Government of Tamil Nadu and CII The purpose of learning this session is to get introduced

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    rajaraja cholan

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    Who is this Raja Raja Cholan (more precisely‚ Raja Raja Cholan-I)? Readers who are fans of the popular Tamil novelist Kalki may be familiar with his historical novel “Ponniyin Selvan”. That novel is woven around the life of Raja Raja Cholan‚ also known an Arunmoli. Of course‚ much of the novel and many of the characters in it are fiction although that fiction is wrapped around historical events. What we present in this section are historical facts taken from such authoritative works as Dr. M. Rajamanickam’s

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    Subramainaya Baharathi

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    Introduction: Subramaniya Bharathi the Poet of Tamil Nationalism & Indian Freedom "He who writes poetry is not a poet. He whose poetry has become his life‚ and who has made his life his poetry - it is he who is a poet." - Bharathy Mahakavi Subramaniya Bharathi was born on 11 December 1882 in Ettiyapuram in Tamil Nadu. Bharathi died on 11 September 1921. In a relatively short life span of 39 years‚ Bharathi left an indelible mark as the poet of Tamil nationalism and Indian freedom. Bharathi’s

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    Cauvery River Issue

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    flows in South Karnataka and then to Tamil Nadu. The sharing of waters of the river Kaveri has been the source of a serious conflict between the Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The genesis of this conflict‚ rests in two controversial agreements—one signed in 1892 and another in 1924—between the erstwhile Madras Presidency and Princely State of Mysore. The 802 km Kaveri river [1] has 32‚000 sq km basin area in Karnataka and 44‚000 sq km basin area in Tamil Nadu. The state of Karnataka contends

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