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Parai drumming, a traditional art form, was elevated to the national stage when Velu Aasan, a master parai player, received ...
For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, ...
The Sri Lankan Conflict Sri Lanka’s government has scored a string of wins in its long-standing civil war with Tamil militants. But it faces the challenge of integrating its Tamil minority ...
In a significant move to bolster higher education in rural Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated four new government arts and science colleges on Friday. This brings the total number of ...
Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin said the Union govt's refusal to publish Keeladi report even after two years of its submission was an attack on Tam.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led Central government, accusing it of deliberately suppressing the findings of the ...
Referring to the scientific findings that iron was used in the Tamil region over 5,300 years ago, Stalin said, “BJP leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, did not even acknowledge it on social ...
In 1983, during Sri Lanka's civil war, his family home was ransacked and they fled to Chennai, where they took shelter in a school-turned-refugee camp. "You live in constant fear," he says.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday said that the Union government’s decision not to publish the Keeladi excavation report was an “onslaught on Tamil culture”, reported The Hindu.
Age 79, Cox trained at UK art colleges in the 1960s and is best known for his often-large monolithic sculptures in stone, with site-specific pieces initially in Italy and then in India and Egypt.