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Samuel Vedanayagam Pillai (1826–1889), also known as Mayavaram Vedanayagam Pillai was an Indian civil servant, Tamil poet, novelist and social worker who is remembered for the authorship of Prathapa Mudaliar Charithram (1879), recognized as the "first modern Tamil novel".
Samacheer Kalvi or Tamil Nadu Uniform System of School Education or Equitable education system is a School Education Department of Government of Tamil Nadu, India programme to integrate the various school educational systems within the state.
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Samacheer Kalvi (from Class 1 to Class 10) Tamil Nadu State Board (Class 11 & Class 12) Dean: V.Aruna [citation needed] Director: Jayendran (Shankar) Principal: Jayanthi Jayendran Jayanthi Aruna Jayendran: Faculty: Ramalakshmi - Commerce Prof AN, Mr.I.A.Dinesh - English Prof. MSP - Physics Prof.KSV, Prof JD, Prof AP- Chemistry
samacheer kalvi: Language: English, Tamil, Hindi, French (for 11th and 12th) Hours in school day: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm: Colour(s) green and white: Slogan: Virtue is our strongest shield: Song: Virtue is our strongest shield: Nickname: Convent: Affiliation: Tamil Nadu State Board
Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School, India, is a part of Perks Institutions that is run by the Ramaswami Naidu and Ramaranganathan charities, Coimbatore.The school was founded by Mr. R. Rama Ranganathan in the year 1971.
It is one of the oldest schools in the region, founded in 1984. The School emphasises on an all-round growth of a student. The school is affiliated with the Matriculation system of Tamil Nadu until class 10 and the Tamil Nadu State Board for classes 11 and 12. Academically the school has been very consistent in providing excellent results with ...
Several trade guilds operated in medieval Southern India such as the Gatrigas, Nagarathar, Mummuridandas, Ayyavolu-500, Ubhayananadesigal, Settis, Settiguttas, Birudas, Biravaniges, Kavarai, etc. [6] Temples were the pivot around which socio-economic activities of the land revolved.