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Tamil
Nadu
English:
Land of the Tamils, IPA: is a state at the southern tip of
India. Tamil Nadu is bordered by Puducherry, Kerala, Karnataka
and Andhra Pradesh.
Tamil
Nadu has had continuous human habitation since pre-historic
times. Its long history and cultural traditions are among
the oldest in the world. The Tamil kingdoms of Chera, Chola,
Pallava and Pandya are of very ancient origins. They patronised
a mature culture which produced some of the oldest surviving
literature in India.
Colonised by the East India Company, Tamil Nadu was eventually
incorporated into the Madras Presidency. After the independence
of India, the Madras State was created in 1956 based on linguistic
boundaries. The name of the Madras State was changed to Tamil
Nadu in the year 1969. The politics of Tamil Nadu has been
dominated by DMK and AIADMK, who are of the Dravidian movement
which agitated demanding equality for the 'Dravidian' population
of Tamil Nadu.
Lying
on a low plain along the southeastern coast of the Indian
peninsula, Tamil Nadu is bounded by the Eastern Ghats in the
north and Nilgiri, Annamalai Hills, and Palakkad on the west.
The state has large fertile areas along the Coromandel coast,
the Palk strait, and the Gulf of Mannar. The fertile plains
of Tamil Nadu are fed by rivers such as Kaveri, Palar, and
Vaigai, and by the northeast monsoon. Traditionally a manufacturing
state, Tamil Nadu is also a leading producer of agricultural
products.
The
sixth most populous state in the Indian Union, Tamil Nadu
has the largest urban agglomeration nationwide. Increases
in literacy have caused Tamil Nadu to report the second lowest
growth in population in India for the last decade. Globalisation
brought increased export opportunities, making Tamil Nadu
the third largest economy among the states of India. The growing
demands for skilled labour have caused the increased number
of educational institutions in Tamil Nadu. It has the highest
number of vocational training institutions in India. Chennai,
which was known until 1996 as Madras, is the fourth largest
city of India and the state capital. Coimbatore, Madurai,
Tiruchirapalli, Salem and Tirunelveli are other large cities
(Corporations) of Tamil Nadu.
The art
and culture of Tamils are among the oldest in the world. Great
literature, music, dance and architecture have evolved from
Tamil Nadu over the past two millennia. Tamil Nadu provided
the cradle in which the rich musical tradition of Carnatic
music evolved. Many of the great composers such as Tyagaraja
lived and flourished in Tamil Nadu.
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Chandigarh
India
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Chennai
India
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Coimbatore
India
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Dlhi
India |
Goa
India |
Gujarat
India |
Gurgaon
India |
Hyderabad
India |
Pakistan
India |
Jaipur
India |
Karnataka
India |
Kerala
India |
Kolkata
India |
Maharashtra
India |
Mumbai
India |
New
Delhi India |
Noida
India |
Thane
India |
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