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Tamil Nadu
Map showing the location of Tamil Nadu
Capital Chennai
Largest city Chennai
Official languages Tamil
Area 130,058 km²
Population 72,147,030 (2011)
Established 26 January 1950 (as Madras State)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Vehicle code TN
Website Official site


Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state of India is which occupies the 10th largest area and the 6th largest population of Indian states. The Tamil people who speak Tamil reside in this region because they consider it their homeland. Chennai serves as both the capital city and the largest city of the state[1]. The southeastern coast of the Indian peninsula meets Tamil Nadu which shares borders with Kerala and Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and has a maritime boundary with Sri Lanka. The state of Tamil Nadu displays multiple types of natural environments which include the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats and coastal plains and Kaveri river basin areas.[2]

History

Prehistoric Period

Archaeological evidence shows that people have lived in Tamil Nadu for more than 385000 years. The archaeological sites of Adichanallur and Keezhadi show evidence of ancient settlements which developed complex urban designs and implemented their first script writing systems.[3]

Sangam Period

The Sangam period started in 500 BCE and finished in 300 CE which represents the first documented historical period of Tamil Nadu according to Sangam literature. The Tamilakam region of South India came under three major kingdoms which were the Cheras and Cholas and Pandyas. The period saw active commercial relationships between Rome and Southeast Asia while Tamil authors created their literary works which included Tolkāppiyam and Tirukkural.[4]

Medieval Period

The Pallavas emerged as the leading power during the early medieval period which they ruled from Kanchipuram while they created significant temple architectural designs that included the Mahabalipuram rock-cut monuments. The Chola dynasty rose to power as their empire expanded throughout South India and beyond during the reigns of Rajaraja Chola I and Rajendra Chola I. The Pandyas restored their authority in the 13th century which resulted in improved trading activities and temple building operations.[5]

Vijayanagara and Nayak Period

The Delhi Sultanate conducted invasions which resulted in the establishment of the Vijayanagara Empire during the 14th century. This empire extended its control over most of South India including the territory of Tamil Nadu. After its decline, regional Nayak rulers governed different parts of Tamil Nadu and contributed to temple architecture and administration.[6]

Geography and Administration

The Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats separate Tamil Nadu which contains fertile plains and an extensive coastline that borders the Bay of Bengal. The Kaveri River serves as the main river system which enables agricultural activities throughout the entire state[7]. The governmental structure of Tamil Nadu consists of district divisions which operate under the authority of district collectors. The city of Chennai functions as both the political center and administrative hub of the state.[8]

Government and Politics

The political system of Tamil Nadu operates under a parliamentary governance structure. The Governor serves as the constitutional leader of the state while the Chief Minister operates as the head of the executive branch. The state has a unicameral legislative assembly. The political landscape of Tamil Nadu has experienced persistent impacts from Dravidian movements and social justice initiatives and regional identity movements.[9]

Economy and Infrastructure

The state of Tamil Nadu possesses one of the largest and most diverse economic systems in India which maintains a strong industrial sector. The state leads the manufacturing industry through its production of automobiles and textiles and electronics and information technology[10]. The company operates a highly developed transportation network which includes ports and highways and industrial corridors. The economy receives substantial backing from both the service sector and agricultural industry.[11]

Culture and Tourism

The cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu exists within a framework of ancient traditions which include its temples and classical arts. The region is famous for its Bharatanatyam dance performance and Carnatic music and Dravidian temple architectural style. The main tourist destinations are Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and Brihadi.

Education

The education system in Tamil Nadu provides a robust framework through its multiple universities and engineering colleges and research institutions. The state ranks among India.

Climate

The climate of Tamil Nadu displays tropical characteristics because its summers reach high temperatures and its winters bring mild weather and it receives rain during specific seasons. The state receives most of its rainfall through the northeast monsoon which occurs between October and December while it also experiences rainfall from the southwest monsoon.[12]

Challenges

The state experiences multiple challenges which include water scarcity and urbanization pressure and environmental degradation and climate variability. The state considers water resource management together with sustainable development as its main priorities.

See also

References

  1. Tamil Nadu . In Encyclopaedia Britannica . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  2. Tamil Nadu Profile . In Eye on Asia . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  3. About Tamil Nadu . In Government of Tamil Nadu . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  4. History of Tamil Nadu . In Testbook . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  5. History of Tamil Nadu from Pre History to Present Day . In Bharathidasan University . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  6. Timeline of Tamil History . In Scribd . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  7. Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities . In NASA ADS . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  8. Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin) . In Lonely Planet . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  9. Tamil Nadu State Centre . In National Informatics Centre . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  10. Publications . In Reserve Bank of India . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  11. Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India, says EPS . In The New Indian Express . Retrieved 17 April 2026
  12. Physical Geography . In Internet Archive . Retrieved 17 April 2026