and simplified Chinese writing o National-type School (Tamil) (Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Tamil)‚ SJK (T))‚ Tamil-medium All schools admit students regardless of racial and language background. Malay and English are compulsory subjects in all schools. All schools use the same syllabus for non-language subjects regardless of the medium of instruction. The teaching of the Chinese language is compulsory in SJK(C)‚ and Tamil language is
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programme in order to give recommendations for follow up activities and further professional development for Master Trainers and teachers. 2. Introduction 2.1. Three organisations‚ The British Council (BC)‚ UNICEF and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) Tamil Nadu collaborated on an ambitious programme to develop the skills of English language teachers in government primary schools. The project aimed to improve the English language teaching methodology of over 40‚000 Class 5 teachers across the state
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40 Commissioned January 2012 Mahindra & Mahindra Solar Plant‚ Jodhpur‚ Rajasthan [21] 5 Completed in January 2012 Rasna Marketing Services LLP‚ Ahmedabad‚ Gujarat [22] 1 Completed in December 2011 Sivaganga Photovoltaic Plant‚ Tamil Nadu [23] 5 Completed December 2010 Kolar Photovoltaic Plant‚ Yalesandra‚ Kolar District‚ Karnataka [24] 3 Completed May 2010 Itnal Photovoltaic Plant‚ Belgaum‚ Karnataka [25] 3 Completed April 2010 Azure Power - Ahwan Photovoltaic
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The Chola Dynasty Chola dynasty or Chozhan dynasty (Tamil: சோழர்‚ சோழன்) was a Tamil dynasty which was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in Southern India. The earliest datable references to this Tamil dynasty are in inscriptions from the 3rd century BC left by Asoka‚ of Maurya Empire; as one of the Three Crowned Kings‚ the dynasty continued to govern over varying territory until the 13th century AD. The heartland of the Cholas or Chozhas was the fertile valley of the Kaveri River‚ but they
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intermediate examination‚ (iv) Liberal grants and better teaching facilities are available. ------------------------------------------------- Muthukumaran Committee Report Tamil Nadu is regarded to be one of India’s star performers in the sector of elementary education. The results of the 2001 Census show that Tamil Nadu has attained third position behind Kerala and Maharashtra both in terms of overall and female literacy. It recorded close to 100 per cent gross enrolment ratio (GER) at primary
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In this paper we describe about the algorithm & scoring model for an Alphabet Elimination based Guess-The-Word game in Tamil Language called soRkoa‚ in which the player can use different strategies to guess the word.
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states as on March 1992. The Central Government is considering the World Bank Master Plan to create wind power plants of 640 mw in Andhra Pradesh and 700 mw in Tamil Nadu. Asia’s largest wind farm of 28 mw capacity is located at Lamba in Gujarat. Commercial projects of 920 mw capacity have been set up by the end of March 1998 mainly in Tamil Nadu‚ Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
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In 1956 ‘The Sinhala Only Act’ replaced English as the official language in the country with Sinhala‚ not recognizing the rights of the Tamil minority to speak their language (ibid.). Sinhala became the only language of state institutions and the educational systems creating a decrease in formal education and restricting access to state recourses amongst the Tamil minority (Thiranagama 2013). The ‘Sinhala Only Act’ marked the beginning a highly authoritarian majority rule through democratic institutions
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Nayaka‡ Medieval Andhra Pradesh‚MedievalKarnataka Naidu ‡ Rayalaseema‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Karnataka Naicker‡ South Tamil Nadu ‡ Shared by other groups Regions with significant Population in IndiaAndhra Pradesh 50‚00‚000 Tamil Nadu 10‚00‚000 Karnataka 5‚00‚000 Orissa 15‚000 Maharashtra 5‚000 Regions with significant Population around the worldU.S.A 60‚000 U.K 20‚000 South Africa 2‚000 Australia 3‚000LanguagesTelugu (Mother Tongue) Kannada Tamil ReligionHinduism‚ Budhism edit Kamma (Telugu: కమమ్) or the Kamma
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Bama is the pen-name of a Tamil Dalit woman‚ from a Roman Catholic family. She has published three main works: an autobiography‚ Karukku‚ 1992; a novel‚ Sangati‚ 1994; and a collection of short stories‚ Kisumbukkaran 1996. Karukku means palmyra leaves‚ which‚ with their serrated edges on both sides‚ are like double-edged swords. By a felicitous pun‚ the Tamil word Karukku‚ containing the word hare‚ embryo or seed‚ also means freshness‚ newness. In her foreword‚ Bama draws attention to the symbol
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