
R-Day tableau in Madurai for three days
The Hindu
The tableau on the theme of ‘Contribution of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle’ that was taken out in the Republic Day parade in Chennai will be displayed for public viewing for three days from Saturday.
The tableau on the theme of ‘Contribution of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle’ that was taken out in the Republic Day parade in Chennai will be displayed for public viewing for three days from Saturday.
The tableau, to be parked near Teppakulam on Kamaraj Salai, will display freedom fighters - Marudhu Brothers, Velu Nachiyar and her general Kuyili, Veerapandiya Kattabomman and his general Veeran Sundaralingam, Ondiveeran, Poolithevan, Alagumuthu Kone along with Kalayarkovil temple tower.

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