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  2. List of agencies of the government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Department of Energy (Tamil Nadu) New and Renewable Energy Promotion: State Govt. Society: Nodal Agency: www.teda.in: 5: Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission: 17 March 1999: Chennai: Department of Energy (Tamil Nadu) Regulatory Body: www.tnerc.tn.nic.in: 6: Tamil Nadu Electrical Licensing Board: 16 November 1955: Chennai: Department of ...

  3. Department of Tamil Development and Information - Wikipedia

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    Printing department was established on 17 December 1831 at Fort St. George. [5] The printing and stationery department is responsible for all government related printing activity and maintains seven printing presses and a stationery office in Chennai. [5] Printing paper is manufactured by government owned Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited ...

  4. Government Central Press, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The Government Central Press in Chennai houses the stationery and printing department of the Tamil Nadu government, undertaking the printing works of the state government and maintenance of government records. Presently, it has eight branch presses and stationery stores functioning under its control.

  5. Government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The Governor is the de jure constitutional head of state while the Chief Minister is the de facto chief executive.The governor is appointed by the President of India.Following elections to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government.

  6. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) [3] is a company that was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu [4] to produce newsprint and writing paper using bagasse, a sugarcane residue. The Government of Tamil Nadu listed the paper mill in April 1979 under the provisions of the Companies Act of 1956.

  7. P. Saravanan - Wikipedia

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    During the by- elections held for Tamil Nadu Legislative assembly on 19 May, he defeated his rival Muniyandi of the AIADMK with a difference of 2936 votes. [ 5 ] Later he joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 14 March 2021, upset as the DMK did not give him a seat to contest.

  8. Dinamalar - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Dinamalar posted a body-shaming cartoon of the BJP's Tamil Nadu President Tamilisai Soundararajan. The cartoon depicted the BJP leader playing ring toss, makes her look wantonly disheveled. [15] Soundarajan slammed the cartoon and said "Those with a basic lack of respect for women are capable of opining in this manner." [16]

  9. Politics of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The region of Tamil Nadu indicates historical records of human habitation at least for 3,800 years.The current state of Tamil Nadu was formed by renaming Madras State on 14 January 1969.After the independence of India, the Telugu and Malayalam parts of Madras state were separated from Tamilagam state in 1956, it was renamed Tamil Nadu on January 14, 1969, by the state government.