Which is correct Tamilnadu or Tamil Nadu?
Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு) is one of the states in India. The capital of this state is Chennai. Tamil is the language spoken in Tamil Nadu….Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu தமிழ்நாடு | |
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Country | India |
Region | South India |
Government | |
• Legislature | Unicameral |
Which religion is more in Tamil Nadu?
Hinduism is the largest religion of Tamil Nadu. The total number of Hindus in Tamil Nadu as per 2011 Indian census is 63,188,168 which forms 89\% of the total population of Tamil Nadu.
Which state is known as Pearl of India?
Hyderabad
Hyderabad acquired the moniker ‘City of Pearls in India’ due to its booming pearl processing and trading industry that has been supplying the finest of pearl jewellery to India and the rest of the world for more than 400 years.
What do people in India think of Tamil Nadu?
Tamil Nadu is a great land for movies, music and education. People are very well aware of education which is the driving force of Tamil Nadu. Most of the people in Pune in IT are from Tamil Nadu. If Tamil Nadu has this type talent, diversity and knowledgeable people, what will the Indian think of Tamil people?
Why do Indians want Tamilnadu students to learn Hindi?
Rest of the Indians see Tamil Nadu a safe place for migration and settlement, and 25 to 30 percent of Tamil nadu population is from outside Tamilnadu, doing menial to managerical work. But they want us and menacing us to learn Hindi as curriculum language for one hour from Class 1 to 12!
Which two districts of Tamil Nadu came under British rule first?
The two districts, along with rest of the Carnatic kingdom, came under complete British control in 1801. The Baramahals comprising Salem, Coimbatore and western Tamil Nadu, were ceded to the British by Tipu Sultan in 1793 following his defeat in the Third Mysore War while Tanjore was acquired from the Thanjavur Maratha ruler Serfoji II in 1799.
What was the first British possession in Tamil Nadu?
The first British possession in the Tamil country, apart from Madras, was Fort St David, near Cuddalore, which was established in 1690. The British acquired taxation rights over Chingleput district in 1763 and South Arcot in 1781. The two districts, along with rest of the Carnatic kingdom, came under complete British control in 1801.