Facts of Tamilnadu |
Well,
Tamil Nadu, South India's jewel in the crown is resplendent in its panoramic
rhapsodies, cultural legacy and shrouded in history that dates as far back as
500 BC. Some majestic and exquisite temples dominate the state's skyline and
are Tamil Nadu claim to fame.
•Tamil
Nadu, India's cultural capital was formerly known, as Madras State is located
in southeast India.
•Kanyakumari,
the southern most tip of the country and the voluminous confluence of the Bay
of Bengal, Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea is a part of the state.
•With
its 1000 km long coastline dotted with dense coconut groves, whose heads
gracefully sway to and fro in the breeze, whispering delicious secrets to one
another and enclose the solitary ocean glittering like a jewel in a brass setting,
the state has some of the country's most exquisite natural backwaters.
•Tamil
Nadu is also the second largest contributor to India’s GDP.
•Tamil
Nadu inhibits many forms of classical arts, classical music, and classical
literature.
•The
enormous area of Tamil Nadu makes it the 11th largest state in India and in
terms of population.
•The
word Tamil Nadu literally means ‘The Land of Tamils’ or ‘Tamil Country’. The
existence of this place dates back to 1000 of years back.
•It
is one of the 29 states of India, Chennai is its capital. The state is also the
second largest contributor to India’s GDP and second most industrialized state
in India.
•This
state inhibits many forms of classical arts, classical music, and classical
literature.
•The
diversity can be seen in language, caste and many more things. Tamil Nadu is
also home to a number of historic buildings and religious sites including
historic hill stations and Hindu temples of Tamil architecture.
"Some More information About Facts of Tamil Nadu"
1.
When the world is going super costly day by day, Tamil Nadu has something very
unique in its Corporation restaurants in Chennai, where one can get Idlis for
Indian Rupees 1 and curd rice for Indian Rupees 3.
2.
One of the oldest known languages is said to be Latin. But as it’s not being in
use anymore, Tamil language grabs the spot of oldest living language.In 2016,
Tiruchi received almost 1.21 crore tourists which were slightly more than 1.20
crore in 2015. Wikimedia Commons
3.
The great M.S. Subbalakshmi and Rukmini Devi Arundel have redefined the way the
whole city buzzes with enthusiasm over art forms. But very few people know that
Chennai’s Music and Dance festival is often counted as one of the major
festivals of the city which goes side by side with other festivals like Pongal.
4.
The trend of the banking sector in the country was initiated by the Tamilians.
They started certain banking institutions like Indian Overseas Bank, Indian
Bank, The United India Insurance etc for the smooth transaction of the money.
Even the credit and debit system of banking was also introduced by them.
5.
Myanmar owes Tamilians their one-third of the rice fields. As many years back,
Tamil Nadu was in major trade with Burma and Ceylon to enhance their economy.
Tamil Nadu was also involved in direct with some of the European nations.
6.
The political scenario of the Tamil Nadu is quite blunt. There are only two
parties who are the heavy weight of that region. One as DMK, headed by
Karunanidhi family and other as AIADMK, which was headed by Lt. Jayalalithaa.
7.
The enormous area of the state makes it the 11th largest state in India and in
terms of population, its 7th most populous state in India.
8.
Tamil Nadu has much of diversity in languages in its region. Interestingly, the
language is spoken in Chennai and the interiors of Chennai are different.The
great M.S. Subbalakshmi and Rukmini Devi Arundel have redefined the way the
whole city buzzes with enthusiasm over art forms. Wikimedia Commons
9.
Tamil Nadu holds the record of state with the highest literacy rate with 80.3%.
All the schools and colleges in Tamil Nadu are only in Tamil Medium or English
medium. Hindi is acknowledged as the third language in the private schools.
10.
The brilliance of Tamil Nadu’s tourism can be understood by state topping the
list of States with the most tourist arrivals, both domestic and international
for the third consecutive year.
11.
Tamilians prefer to grow rice in their filed rather than wheat and hence their
staple food is rice and not chapattis.
12.
Tamil Nadu has a spectacular reservation policy for its citizens. The Brahmins
and the high castes are not covered under it, rest 90% of this state population
comes under the reservation quota.
13.
The state is home to some very ancient and splendid temples. Tamil Nadu has
around 33,000 ancient temples and some even 1400 years old. The likes of
Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, Brihadeswara Temple in
Thanjavur,Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, Thillai Nataraja Temple in
Chidambaram and Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai among many others.Tamilians
prefer to grow rice in their filed rather than wheat and hence their staple
food is rice and not chapattis. Wikimedia Commons
14.
Tiruchi is a favourite destination for many of the tourist visiting the state.
In 2016, Tiruchi received almost 1.21 crore tourists which were slightly more
than 1.20 crore in 2015. The notable attractions of Tiruchi include Rock Fort,
the Ranganathaswamy Temple and the Jambukeswarar Temple.
15.
For many people, Hill stations are a synonym for states like Himachal Pradesh,
Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir. But, in reality, Tamil Nadu also has the
best and the most visited hill stations all over India. Places are Kodaikanal,
Ooty, Coonoor, Ketti Valley, Valparai and Yelagiri Hills are a delight to
watch. Some of the most prominent tourist spots include waterfalls, wildlife
and bird sanctuaries, national parks and beaches. The state holds both hill
stations and beaches in its territory.
16.
The Tamil Nadu Tourism Department has come up with a unique way of absorbing
the excess traffic on road and at the same time promoting state’s tourism.
Tourism Department has identified 32 of new tourist destinations apart from the
key destinations like Udhagamandalam, Kodaikanal, Madurai, Rameswaram,
Mamallapuram, Kanniyakumari etc.
17.
Tamil Nadu has tourism friendly policies with an aim to developing the
high-priority tourism infrastructure. By this way, the state ought to promote
environmentally and culturally sustainable tourism.
18.
The state is bestowed with age-old temples and complex infrastructures. To
honour such structures, UNESCO has marked eight World Heritage Sites in Tamil
Nadu.There are only two parties who are the heavy weight of that region. One as
DMK and other as AIADMK, which was headed by Lt. Jayalalithaa.
19.
For any state, trade is a considerable source of tourism. As Tamil Nadu state
is the largest producer of turmeric and banana. Also, the state is the second
largest producer of Coconut, Mango and groundnut.
20.
Chennai’s Marina Beach is the second longest urban beach in the world. It
stretches for about 6 km, going along the shoreline of the city between the
deltas of Cooum and Adyar.
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