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  2. Public holidays in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The Indian state of Tamil Nadu has 23 public holidays for staff working in government offices and banks. [1] They are declared under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. [2] [3] Three of them are national holidays: Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanthi. [4] State-specific holidays include Pongal, Thiruvalluvar Day, and Tamil New ...

  3. Puthandu - Wikipedia

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    Puthandu is the first day of the Tamil calendar that is celebrated as a festival by Tamils around the world. In 2024, it falls on Sunday, 14 April, and is a public holiday in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.

  4. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the cultural, nationalistic, and religious holidays that are legislated in India at the union or state levels. Find out the dates, names, and details of the fixed and optional central holidays, as well as the regional holidays in different states and union territories.

  5. Tamil calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil calendar is a 60-year cycle based on the Hindu solar calendar and the vernal equinox. It is used for cultural, religious and agricultural events by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent and other countries.

  6. Pongal (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Pongal is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival celebrated by Tamils in January according to the Tamil solar calendar. It is dedicated to Surya, the sun god, and involves rituals such as cooking pongal, a sweet dish of rice boiled in milk and jaggery, and offering prayers and gifts.

  7. Valluvar year - Wikipedia

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    The Thiruvalluvar year is an officially recognized Tamil calendar system that adds 31 years to the Gregorian calendar. The date of Thiruvalluvar day, which celebrates the Tamil poet-philosopher Valluvar, varies depending on the Thiruvalluvar year.

  8. Tamil Nadu Day - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Day is a holiday celebrated on 18 July to commemorate the formation of the state in 1956. The state was renamed from Madras State to Tamil Nadu in 1967 after a political movement led by C. N. Annadurai.

  9. Government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the administrative body responsible for the governance of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Find out the names, portfolios and terms of the chief minister, cabinet ministers and governor of Tamil Nadu.