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Learn about the history, types, and process of elections in Tamil Nadu, the Indian state with 234 assembly and 39 Lok Sabha constituencies. The Election Commission of India and the Tamil Nadu State Election Commission monitor and administer the elections for the state and local bodies.
Learn about the recognized and unrecognized political parties in Tamil Nadu, their flags, symbols, positions, founders, leaders and seats in national and state elections. Compare the national and state parties and their differences in political ideology and representation.
Zazzle is an American website that allows users to create and sell personalized products with images from various brands and designers. Founded in 2005, Zazzle has faced controversies over trademark and copyright issues involving fonts and symbols.
The web page is about the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, not the Central University of Tamil Nadu. It covers the history, structure, elections and political groups of the assembly.
Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state of India, with a rich and diverse heritage of over 400 millennia. It is the home of the Tamil people, the second-largest economy and the most urbanised state of India, and a popular destination for tourists.
Shaiva Siddhanta is a form of Shaivism popular in South India and Sri Lanka that propounds a devotional philosophy with the ultimate goal of experiencing union with Shiva. It draws on the Tamil devotional hymns of the Shaiva saints, the Shaiva Agamas and the Meykanda Shastras as its scriptural canon.
Chennai (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ n aɪ / ⓘ; Tamil: [ˈt͡ɕenːaɪ̯], ISO: Ceṉṉai), formerly known as Madras, [b] is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India.It is the state's primate city and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal.
The department manages and controls the temple administration in Tamil Nadu under the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act XXII of 1959. It also publishes an electronic magazine called Thiru Koil and conducts various welfare schemes for temples, employees and artists.