
Tamil is our culture and pride, says Kanimozhi
The Hindu
DMK M.P. Kanimozhi presided over the event, and spoke about how the speciality of Tamil was that it was the only language to have both antiquity and continuity, and that it continued to be spoken and patronized.
The Chennai South West DMK Students Wing paid tributes to Mozhippor Thyagigal (Language martyrs) in an event organised on Wednesday evening, in the city.
DMK M.P. Kanimozhi presided over the event, and spoke about how the speciality of Tamil was that it was the only language to have both antiquity and continuity, and that it continued to be spoken and patronized.
“Our language has been protected and passed on from generation to generation. It is the treasure of our culture, our history, ancestry and our pride,” she said.

The municipal bus stand auditorium in Malappuram was packed. But nobody quite knew what to expect. After all, a new event was making its debut at the State School Arts Festival. The moment V.G. Harikrishnan started his rendition of Pyar bhare do sharmile nain..., everyone was convinced that Ghazal was here to stay. The student from GVHSS, Atholi (Kozhikode), was applauded loudly for his rendering of the timeless ghazal sung originally by Mehdi Hassan.

For the last few weeks, several wards in Madurai city have been getting piped drinking water through a new drinking water scheme. The sweetness of the generously supplied water has led to loss of business to several suppliers of canned drinking water in the city. But, not many know that the water supplied to the houses in Madurai is directly drawn from Lower Dam of Mullaperiyar Dam in Idukki district of Kerala.











