Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Learn english through tamil..!

hello,


   We really wanna to speak in English in front of the society to show up that we are skilled... anyhow i don't believe so, however English is mandatory now a days as raised as common language/platform globally..

     we really need to communicate effectively to establish our business worldwide or even if we want to read books in a particular topic or issue we can find it in English.

   i don't mean that it is the only language which has everything but because of imperialism it became common language throughout world and because of it, it has enormous numbers of readers.. so the old books are translated into English and new research papers are released in English only.

   to develop our skill we need to read, to read beyond the limit we need to read in english. to read in english we need to learn it. to learn, if you are a tamilian http://aangilam.blogspot.in this web page can help you. try this,

thank you.


http://photography-in-tamil.blogspot.com -

hi navigators,

    we have lot of webpage in the world of internet which confuses us when choose which one may be good one.. so we are gonna introduce some websites by including its features. it may be helps you to visit. it.

in that order, as i do have lot in interest in photography, i came across a webpage called http://photography-in-tamil.blogspot.com/... they are conducting photography contest often and offers prize to the winner.

  the topic they give is really interesting and socially-concerned topics. the one who got interest and nice camera can definitely utilize the opportunity. 

all he best dear BROs and SISs.


  

Monday, 17 June 2013

old map india-2


OLD map, india, & madras..



India in different dynasty..! (old maps)



INDIA map with different information (present).!




Chief ministers of TN..!

Who were so far beautified the seat of CHEIF MINISTER OF TAMILNADU and when?

  ho ho ho.. dont worry if u dont know, read now..!


Timeline of Indian Freedom Struggle


Freedom is not one day process, lot of fight, loss, and sacrifices took place... One who had done a small sacrifice can definitely understand what it is..!


Year
Indian Freedom Struggle: Important Events
1857
Mutiny against the British
1885
Indian National Congress is founded by A.O. Hume
1905
Partition of Bengal announced
1906
Muslim League was founded at Decca on 31st December.
1908
Khudiram Bose was executed on 30th April.
1908
Tilak was sentenced to six years on charges of sedition on 22nd July.
1909
Minto-Morley Reforms of Indian Councils Act - 21st May.
1911
Delhi durbar held. Partition of Bengal is cancelled.
1912
New Delhi established as the new capital of India
1912
A Bomb was thrown on Lord Hardinge on his state entry into Delhi on 23rd December.
1914
The Ghadar Party was formed at San Francisco on 1st November
1914
Tilak was released from jail on 16th June.
1914
Outbreak of the 1st World War 4th August
1914
Komagatamaru ship reaches Budge Budge (Calcutta port) on 29the September.
1915
Mahatma Gandhi arrived in India on 9th Jan
1915
Gopal Krishna Gokhale died on 19th February.
1916
Tilak founded Indian Home Rule League with its headquarters at Poona on 28th April.
1916
Annie Besant started another Home Rule League on 25th September.
1917
Mahatma Gandhi launches the Champaran campaign in Bihar to focus attention on the grievances of indigo planters in April
1917
The Secretary of State for India, Montague, declares that the goal of the British government in India is introduction of Responsible Government on 20th August.

Maoism in India - a brief report



The latest issue of Monde Diplomatique (English edition) has given extremely useful information about the successes of the Maoist movement in India, about which one generally hears very little - as indeed one heard very little about the Nepalese Maoist movement until it had effectively conquered 80% of the country.


Many people assumed that the Naxalite movement of the late 1960's simply died away, but far from it.  Inspired by the Naxalite uprising in Bengal, “armed Maoist groups sprang up in the jungle and remote countryside.  Their military activities were sporadic until September 2004 when the two main movements - the People’s War Group in central India and the Maoist Communist Centre of India, which is active in Bihar - joined forces to create a single, banned, Maoist party ...