Tamil nadu capital

  1. About Tamil Nadu: Tourism, Industries, Economy, Agriculture, Climate, Geography
  2. "ஊழலின் தலைநகரம் தமிழகம்..."
  3. Capital of Karnataka
  4. Chennai
  5. Tamil Nadu top borrower in Fiscal 2023; most borrowing went towards capital expenditure
  6. Tamil Nadu


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About Tamil Nadu: Tourism, Industries, Economy, Agriculture, Climate, Geography

Tamil Nadu is the fourth-largest state of India. Located on the southern coast of India, Tamil Nadu is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh on the north, Karnataka and Kerala on the west, Indian Ocean on the south, and Bay of Bengal on the east. Tamil Nadu has a diversified manufacturing sector and features among the leaders in several industries like automobiles and auto components, engineering, pharmaceuticals, garments, textile products, leather products, chemicals, plastics, etc. It ranks first among the states in terms of the number of factories and industrial workers. At current prices, Tamil Nadu’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) is estimated to be Rs. 24.85 trillion (US$ 320.27 billion) in 2022-23. The state’s GSDP increased at a CAGR of 11.27% between 2015-16 and 2022-23. In 2020-21, the tertiary sector contributed 54.33% to the state’s Gross State Value Added (GSVA) at current prices, followed by the secondary sector at 32.72%. According to Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), between October 2019-December 2021, cumulative FDI inflows in the state amounted to US$ 7.09 billion between October 2019-June 2022. The state ranked fifth in India in terms of FDI inflows. In September 2021, the UAE-based DP World announced an investment of Rs. 2,000 crore (US$ 271.68 million) to establish numerous projects in Tamil Nadu. These projects include a container terminal, cold storage and seafood processing zone, free trade zone with an integrated rail si...

"ஊழலின் தலைநகரம் தமிழகம்..."

‘ஊழலின் தலைநகரம் தமிழகம்’ என்ற போக்கினை மாற்றி ஊழலற்ற நல்லாட்சி வழங்கிட வேண்டும் என்பதே எனது ஆசை மற்றும் லட்சியம் என்று இது தொடர்பாக அவர் இன்று வெளியிட்டுள்ள அறிக்கையில் கூறியிருப்பதாவது- தமிழகத்தில் ஊழல் தான் முக்கிய பிரச்சனை. இத்தனை ஆண்டு காலம் ஒவ்வொரு குடிமக்களையும் சென்று சேர வேண்டிய நலத்திட்டங்கள், அரசியல்வாதிகளால் சுரண்டப்பட்டு இறுதியில் பொதுமக்களுக்கு முழுமையாக சென்று சேர்ந்ததே இல்லை. மக்களுக்கான நலத்திட்டங்களை இயற்றுவதை விட்டுவிட்டு அதன் மூலம் சிலர் மட்டும் எவ்வாறு பயனடையலாம் என்ற நோக்கத்திலேயே திட்டங்கள் உருவாக்கப்பட்டு வந்திருக்கின்றன. இத்தனை ஆண்டுகளில் அடித்தட்டு மக்கள் தங்கள் நிலையிலிருந்து ஒரு படி முன்னேறி இருக்கிறார்களா என்றால் இல்லை என்பதே பதில். தேர்தல் வாக்குறுதிகளில் இலவசமும், தேர்தலின்போது பணமும் கொடுத்தால் போதும், அடுத்த ஐந்து ஆண்டுகளும் இந்த மக்களை சூறையாடலாம் என்ற எண்ணத்திலேயே ஆட்சி செய்து வந்திருக்கிறார்கள். ஏழை எளிய மக்களை எப்போதும் கையேந்தி நிற்கும் நிலையிலேயே வைத்திருக்க விரும்புகிறார்கள். இந்த வகையான அரசியலை நான் வெறுக்கிறேன். எனது மனசாட்சிப்படி தான் இங்கு அரசியல் செய்ய வந்துள்ளேன். அடுத்த 20 - 30 வருடங்களில் தமிழகம் எவ்வாறு முன்னேறி இருக்க வேண்டும், தமிழக மக்கள் வாழ்க்கை எவ்வாறு மேம்பட்டிருக்க வேண்டும், தமிழக இளைஞர்கள், மாணவர்கள் எந்த உயரத்தை அடைந்திருக்க வேண்டும் என்பதை நோக்கித்தான் எனது அரசியல் பயணம் இருக்குமே அன்றி குறுகிய கால லாப நோக்கங்களுக்காக, இன்றும் நாளையும் கிடைக்கும் தற்காலிக வெற்றிகளுக்காக தமிழகத்தின் எதிர்காலம் குறித்த எனது கனவுகளை, கொள்கையை அடமானம் வைக்க எனக்கு விருப்பமில்லை. இதையும் படிங்க - "நீங்க விரும்புவதை நான் பேசணும்னு எதிர்...

Capital of Karnataka

Capital of Karnataka Bengaluru is the capital of Karnataka. Bengaluru is known as the silicon valley of India. In the Ease of Living Index 2020, Bengaluru was ranked as the most liveable city with a population of over a million. This article will shed more light on the vibrant state of Karnataka, and Bengaluru. Bengaluru – A Very Important City in India • Bengaluru is the largest city in India. • Bengaluru is the third most populous city of India and the 5th most populous urban agglomeration of India. • Kempe Gowda was the founder of Bengaluru city. He was a feudal ruler under the Vijayanagara empire. • The earliest reference to the name Bengaluru was found in a ninth-century Western Ganga dynasty stone inscription on a “vira gallu”. • On 1st November 2006, the state government of Karnataka decided to officially change the name of Bangalore to Bengaluru. In October 2014, the Government of India accepted this request and changed the name from Bangalore to Bengaluru. • As per the 2011 census, the Hindus comprised the majority of the population of Bengaluru. • The official language of Bengaluru is Kannada. • Bengaluru is a major hub for education in India. Bengaluru – Economy, Education • Bengaluru is considered the silicon valley of India as it is the IT capital of India. Many of the Indian IT companies are headquartered in Bengaluru. • The economy of Bengaluru is driven by industries such as the information technology industry, biotechnology industry, manufacturing industry...

Chennai

The present-day Chennai city emerged from the British East India Company's fort and a trading post at Fort St. George. By 1652, Fort St. George was recognized as a presidency, and between 1668 and 1749 the company expanded its control. The English became masters of southern India and Madras, their administrative and commercial capital. Explore India Quiz Climate Chennai’s climate is warm and humid. It reaches average temperatures of 89 °F (32 °C) in May and 77 °F (25 °C) in January. Annual rainfall is about 50 inches (1,250 mm), occurring mostly from October to mid-December. City layout Madras developed without a plan from its 17th-century core, formed by Fort The most distinctive buildings in the city are the seven large temples in the Dravidian style, situated in the city sections of George Town, Mylapore, and Triplicane. The Chepauk Palace (the former residence of the People The population of Chennai is predominantly Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Economy Manufacturing Since the late 1990s, software development and electronics manufacturing have made up the bulk of Chennai’s economy. Numerous technology parks, where many foreign companies have offices, are found throughout the city. Other major industries include the manufacture of automobiles, rubber, fertilizer, leather, iron ore, and cotton textiles. Wheat, machinery, iron and steel, and raw cotton are imported. There is an oil refinery in Chennai. Finance and other servic...

Tamil Nadu top borrower in Fiscal 2023; most borrowing went towards capital expenditure

Tamil Nadu ended fiscal 2022-23 with gross market borrowings of ₹87,000 crore and was the top borrowing State. However, analysts pointed out that the quality of borrowing improved as it was channelised towards capital assets. As per the data from Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Tamil Nadu’s gross market borrowings were at the same level as 2021-22. Tamil Nadu was the top borrowing State in terms of gross borrowings in 2022-23, followed by Maharashtra (₹72,000 crore), West Bengal (₹63,000 crore), Andhra Pradesh (₹57,478 crore) and Uttar Pradesh (₹55,612 crore). States, including Tamil Nadu, borrow from the market through auction of bonds known as State Development Loans (SDL). As per the preliminary unaudited provisional figures from the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), the State’s tax revenue increased nearly 18 per cent to ₹1,88,953.57 crore in 2022-23 from ₹1,60,324.66 crore in 2021-22. The State’s total revenue receipts, which includes the State’s Own Tax Revenue (SOTR), share of Union Taxes, Non-Tax Revenue and Grants-in-aid and contributions, was ₹2,42,013.85 crore for 2022-23. Its total receipts (which included revenue receipts and capital receipts) stood at ₹2,43,133.76 crore in 2022-23 as per the preliminary figures. The total expenditure (revenue and capital expenditure, including net loans and advances) was ₹3,15,552.75 crore for 2022-23. The revenue expenditure has come in at ₹2,69,562.94 crore for 2022-23, lower than the ₹2,47,5,79.99 crore in 2021-...

Tamil Nadu

About Tamil Nadu Situated in the Southern part of the country, Facts on Tamil Nadu Official Website www.tn.gov.in Date of Formation Jan 26, 1950 Area 130,058 sq km Density 555/Km2 Total Population (2011) 7,21,47,030 Males Population (2011) 3,61,37,975 Females Population (2011) 3,60,09,055 No. of District 32 Capital Rivers Kaveri, Thamirabarani, Vaigai, Chittar, Manimuthar etc. Forests & National Park Mudumalai NP, Mukurthi NP, Annamalai NP, Indira Gandhi WS and NP. Languages Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Urdu, English Neighbours State Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh State Animal Nilgiri Tahr State Bird Emerald Dove State Tree Palmyra tree State Flower Glory lily Net State Domestic Product (2011) 72993 Literacy Rate (2011) 69.72% Females per 1000 males 995 Assembly constituency 234 Parliamentary constituency 39 • • • • • • History of Tamil Nadu Originally known as the Tamilham, Tamil Nadu has an ancient history which is around 6,000 years old and is known to be the place of origin of the Dravidians. Historians divide the history of Tamil Nadu into three distinct divisions of ancient, middle and modern. Being one of the oldest of all civilizations, some say that the Dravidians (or tamilians) had to move to south and stay there because of the Aryans in the north. Several dynasties have ruled the state starting from the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandavas. Their glorious history comes under the ancient and medieval subsection. The Chola kings regained their valor in the 9th cent...