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Sri Lankan Tamil dialects are distinct from the Tamil dialects used in Tamil Nadu, India.They are used in Sri Lanka and in the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora.Linguistic borrowings from European colonizers such as the Portuguese, English and the Dutch have also contributed to a unique vocabulary that is distinct from the colloquial usage of Tamil in the Indian mainland.
Tamil nouns can end in ன் (n), ள் (ḷ) or ர் (r). ன் (n) and ள் (ḷ) are used to people of lesser social order to denote male and female respectively.
Tamil is the widely spoken and official language of the state. It is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world. [2] The Tamil development department is responsible for the development of the language through the directorate of Tamil development, administration of educational institutes, translation of works and institution of literature awards. [3]
The Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Limited (TIIC), a government company incorporated under the Indian Companies Act 1913 and continues to be a government company under the Companies Act, 1956. The authorised share capital of the company is ₹300 crores and the paid up capital of the company is ₹283.4956 crores [2]
Tamil Nadu Grama Bank (TNGB) is a regional rural bank headquartered at Salem in Tamil Nadu, India. The bank is jointly owned by the central and state governments and sponsored by the Indian Bank. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
The Tamil Nadu State Apex Co-operative Bank, also known as TNSC Bank, is an Indian cooperative banking company headquartered in Chennai. It was incorporated in 1905 as an urban cooperative bank. As of 2015, TNSC Bank had 51 branches in Chennai. [4] TNSC Bank coordinates India's entire short-term cooperative credit structure.
The Tamil Nadu Local Authorities Loan Act, 1888; The Tamil Nadu Local Boards (Amendment) Act, 1930; The Tamil Nadu Manual Worker (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Work) Act, 1982. The Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1983; The Tamil Nadu Maritime Board Act, 1995; The Tamil Nadu Marumakkattayam (Removal of Doubts) Act, 1955
Tamil shorthand is the shorthand format used in Tamil Language. This was invented by Srinivasa Rao & was adopted since 1894. This was invented by Srinivasa Rao & was adopted since 1894. Another contributor to Tamil shorthand was N. Subramania Iyer, the founder president of The Stenographers' Guild during the years 1935.