HRM & THIRUKKURAL BY Reshmi R (11AC23) Gunaseelan Mathivannan (11AC11) Nithin N (11AC15) Vinod M (11AC41) Vinoth Kishore A (11AC43) 1. ABSTRACT Tirukkural is a masterpiece of Tamil literature‚ composed during the last of the three Sangam eras. Kural continues to be important today‚ in the twenty first century‚ for scholars believe that Kural conveys many important
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Thirukkural and HRM INTRODUCTION Thirukkural is a couplet‚ a poem in 2 lines with philosophies to live and lead life. It is considered to be a precious gem that provide insights for life in a precise form. Thirukkural is divided into three major divisions: Virtue‚ Wealth and love. It has 1330 couplets split in to 133 chapters each containing 10 couplets. It is also called as Muppal‚ Utharavetham ‚ Theivanool‚ Poiyamozhi‚ Tamil marai‚ Vayurai vazthu. It has been translated in to 60 languages and
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FACTS ABOUT TAMIL LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION: Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu‚ Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education in Malaysia along with English‚ Malay and Mandarin. It is also chiefly
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CHILDREN’S DAY CONTEST ENTRY (BOOK REVIEW) 2011 GO TO HOME PAGE BOOK REVIEW ‘WINGS OF FIRE’ by APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari Reviewed by Shini Choubey In this book he tells us the story of a Muslim boy‚ who had big dreams about his future and what inspired him to become an eminent scientist. The narration is simple‚ direct and shows how a boy with humble background from a remote corner of India could dream of aeronautics‚ rocket science and missiles. In this book he touches so many
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Tamil proverbs - Wikiquote Page 1 of 9 Tamil proverbs From Wikiquote This page is for proverbs from Tamil language‚ one of the 21 official languages in India. This article does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikiquote by introducing appropriate citations. See also: Telugu proverbs‚ Kannada proverbs‚ Malayalam proverbs‚ Sanskrit proverbs‚ Hindi proverbs‚ Bengali proverbs‚ Kashmiri proverbs‚ Indian proverbs Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Links
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The group‚ Tamil Tigers‚ claim themselves to be freedom fighters. This report will show‚ and hopefully convince you‚ that they are not freedom fighters‚ but that they are a terrorist group. The use of boys and girls as young as ten years old for wars‚ suicide missions‚ and the assassinations of famous leaders‚ priests‚ and ministers are a few proofs that Tamil Tigers are terrorist. Tamil Tigers‚ also known as LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)‚ have been using boys and girls as young as ten
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TAMIL It is said that “Before the birth of stones and sand‚ brave tamil man was born”. It portrays the heritage of tamil language. It is the oldest Dravidian language ‚along with Chinese‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit and others. It is one of the world’s classical languages. All south indian language belong to single indian group known as the
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7 Assignment 2014 SRI LANKA Janani Balamanoharan 7J SECTION 1: History of Sri Lanka People from the Tamil region of India emigrated to Ceylon (this was Sri Lanka’s name before 1972) in between 3 BC and 1200 AD. Upon their arrival‚ the Tamil rulers fought the Sinhalese rulers for control of Sri Lanka. This resulted in the Tamils‚ who were mostly Hindus‚ to claim the northern part of Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese‚ who were mostly Buddhists‚ claimed the southern part
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------------------------------------------------- Tamil Sangams The Tamil Sangams were assemblies of Tamil scholars and poets that‚ according to traditional Tamil accounts‚ occurred in the remote past. Some scholars believe that these assemblies were originally known as kooṭal or gathering.[1][2][3] Three assemblies are described. The legend has it that the first two of which were held in cities since "taken by the sea"‚ and the third of which was held during the 5th century
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tamil Nadu has been ranked No 1 by the Economic Freedom Rankings for the States of India [1] Possessing the fifth largest economy (2004–2005) among states in India‚ Tamil Nadu is also the second most industrialised state next to Maharastra.[2] It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states. It ranks third in foreign direct investment approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of 225‚826 million ($5‚000 million)‚ next only to Maharashtra 366‚024 million ($8‚100 million)) and Delhi
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