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Government of Tamil Nadu governs the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The Governor of Tamil Nadu is the constitutional head of state while the Chief Minister heads the executive branch acting along with the council of ministers. The ministers are responsible for the administration of various departments of the government.
The District Office Manual of Tamil Nadu State Government, India is the manual which contains compendium of instructions to all Tamil Nadu State Government offices as how to transact business in the Government offices. [1] General public are unaware of the office procedure followed in Government offices and this leads to friction, heartburns ...
Website. 1. Tamil Nadu State Agricultural Marketing Board (TNSAMB) 1970. Chennai. Department of Agriculture (Tamil Nadu) Agricultural Market Regulator. Statutory Corporation. www.tnsamb.gov.in.
High Court. Madras High Court. Chief Justice. D. Krishnakumar. The Government of Tamil Nadu(Tamil: Tamiḻnāṭu aracu; IPA:[t̪əmɪɻnɑːɖʉəɾəsʉ]) is the administrative body responsible for the governanceof the Indian stateof Tamil Nadu. Chennaiis the capital of the state and houses the state executive, legislature and head of judiciary.
The Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TANGEDCO) is an electrical power generation and distribution public sector undertaking owned by the Government of Tamil Nadu. It was formed on 1 November 2010 under section 131 of the Electricity Act of 2003, and is the successor to the erstwhile Tamil Nadu Electricity Board .
TNSTC. Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd. - (TNSTC) is a government owned public transport bus operator in Tamil Nadu, India. [2] It operates Intercity bus services to cities within Tamil Nadu, and from Tamil Nadu to its neighbouring states. It also operates town busses from major cities and towns of Tamil Nadu to its neighbourhoods ...
The Tamil speaking regions of Kanyakumari which was earlier a part of Travancore-Cochin was merged to Madras state. [ 5] Madras state had 13 districts namely: Chingleput, Coimbatore, Kanyakumari, Madras, Madurai, Nilgiris, North Arcot, Ramanathapuram, Salem, South Arcot, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli and Tirunelveli.
Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu. Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu is a system of affirmative action that provides historically disadvantaged groups representation in education and employment. Reservations in the state rose from 41 percent in 1954 to 69 percent in 1990. [1]