Tamil Nadu
History of Tamil Nadu
History
believes that this region existed from the Neolithic period, 3,800
years ago. Chera, Chola and Pandya were the three dynasties which
majorly ruled this region. These three dynasties had good trade
relationships with Egypt, Ceylon, Rome, Arabia, Greece, Phoenicia,
Mesopotamia and Persia. British got full governance control over full
Tamil nadir state in early 1900s. Madras Presidency became Madras State,
after Independence. In 1956, Andhra State carved out of Madras state
and some parts of the state were reorganized. Madras State was renamed
as Tamil Nadu in 1969.
Geography of Tamil Nadu
Tamil
Nadu lies in the southern part of India, which shares the boarders with
Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and union territory of Puducherry.
Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean meet at the
southern tip Indian Peninsula, Kanyakumari. Tamil Nadu extends in an
area of 130,058 sq kms making it the eleventh largest state in India.
Tamil Nadu has a coastline of 910 sq kms making it the third longest
coastline in India.
Government and Administration of Tamil Nadu
Tamil
Nadu is subdivided into 32 districts, which are further divided into
226 Taluks. DMK and All India Anna Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam are the
major political parties in the state. The Tamil Nadu Police Force is
over 140 years old and has the highest proportion of women police
personnel in the country with 12.42%. Tamil Nadu legislative assembly
consists of 234 seats. Tamil Nadu contributes 39members to the Indian
Assembly in which seven are reserved for Scheduled Castes.
Language and Culture of Tamil Nadu
Bharatha
Natyam is one of the oldest dance forms of India that originated in
this region. It is accompanied by carnatic music. Karagam Dance is a
folk dance performed by balancing a decorated pot on his head. Kavadi
Attam and Poikkal Kuthirai Attam are the different forms of folk dances
originated n this region. Tamil Language and literature have greater
classical time than most of the Indian languages. The Sangam literature
is considered as landmark in the literary and cultural history of
Tamils. The Tamil cuisine is the oldest representative of the continuous
vegetarian cultures of the world. Traditional meals are served on
banana leaves. Tamil is widely spoken in the region followed by Telugu,
Malayalam, Kannada and Urdu.
Education Status of Tamil Nadu
Tamil
Nadu tops among Indian states with 100 per cent Gross Enrolment Ratio
in primary and upper primary education and is one of the most literate
states in India. Tamil Nadu has 37 universities, 552 engineering
colleges, 449 Polytechnic Colleges, 566 arts and science colleges and
5000 hospitals. Some of the premium educational institutes in Tamil Nadu
are Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Management,
National Institute of Technology, Madras Medical College, Tamil Nadu Dr.
Ambedkar Law University, College of Engineering and Tamil Nadu
Agricultural University.
Economy of Tamil Nadu
Tamil
Nadu is the second largest contributor to India's GDP with 9767 billion
in the year 2014-2015. It ranks third in FDI among Indian states. Tamil
Nadu has 113 industrial parks. The Cauvery delta region is known as the
Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu, making Tamil nadir the fifth biggest producer
of rice. Tamil Nadu is the largest producer of turmeric, bananas,
tapioca, the second largest producer of natural rubber, coconut, mango,
groundnut and the third largest producer of sapota, coffee, Tea and
Sugarcane. Chennai is known as the Detroit of India. Major global
automobile companies including BMW, Ford, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok
Leyland have plants in the state. Tamil Nadu is also one of the major
centers of Egg production, jewellery and poultry, Nylon, fireworks and
safety match production and offset printing in India. Armoured Vehicles
and Ammunition Depot of India (AVADI) manufactures armored vehicles for
Indian military. Integral Coach Factory in Perambur is the largest
producer of railway coaches in Asia.
Tourism in Tamil Nadu
Tamil
Nadu tourism industry is the largest in the country. The state boasts
some of the grand Hindu temples like The Brihadishwara Temple in
Thanjavur and Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple,
Srirangam, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple Tiruchirappallithe Airavateswara
temple in Darasuram and the Shore Temple. Monuments in Mahabalipuram
have been declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Tamil Nadu has many
hill stations like Ooty, Kodaikanal, The Nilgiri hills, Palani hills,
Yercaud, Coonoor etc. Tamil Nadu has the largest numbers in medical
tourism in India.
Festivals Celebrated in Tamil Nadu
Pongal
is the Harvest Festival which offers homage to the Nature, Sun and
Cattle. It is celebrated in the month of January for four days.
Mahamagam, Aurbathimoovar, Saral Vizha, Kavadi Festival, Velankanni are
the local festivals which are celebrated grandly in this region. Apart
from these all the major festivals in India are celebrated.
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