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Developmental administration of Tamil Nadu is carried out by Panchayat Unions or blocks in rural areas of Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India. These panchayat unions have a set of panchayat villages under them. In urban areas, the governance is done by municipal corporations, municipalities or town panchayats based on the size of the town. [1]
Tamil is the widely spoken and official language of the state. It is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world. [2] The Tamil development department is responsible for the development of the language through the directorate of Tamil development, administration of educational institutes, translation of works and institution of literature awards. [3]
Tamil Nadu Palm Products Development Board Act; Tamil Nadu Property Prevention of Damage and Loss 1992; Tamil Nadu Agricultural Produce Marketing Act 1987; Tamil Nadu Drugs and Other Stores (Unlawful Possession) Act; Tamil Nadu Compulsory Censorship of Family Publicity Materials Act; Tamil Nadu Compulsory of Censorship of Publicity Materials Act
Tamil Nadu Minorities Economic Development Corporation Limited (TAMCO) 1999: Chennai: Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare: Socioeconomic Development of Minority people: State Govt. Undertaking: Website: 6: Tamil Nadu Corporation For Development of Women Limited (TANCDW) 1983: Chennai: Rural Development & Panchayat Raj ...
The local administration under the department consists of 15 municipal corporations, 121 municipalities and 528 town panchayats. [2] [3] Greater Chennai Corporation, established in 1688, is the second oldest in the world and Tamil Nadu was the first state to establish town panchayats as a new administrative unit.
The government of Tamil Nadu, the administrative body responsible for the governance of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, comprises 43 departments. The Governor of Tamil Nadu is the constitutional head of state while the Chief Minister heads the executive branch acting along with the council of ministers. The ministers are responsible for the ...
The department is responsible for coordinating with all the departments to achieve the sustainable development goals for 2030, strategic planning in co-ordination with NITI Aayog, implementation and evaluation of major schemes, programmes and special initiatives of the government, collection, compilation and dissemination of statistical data and providing administrative support for government ...
Tamil Nadu State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) and Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women (TNCDW) function under the department and are involved in the training of administrative officers and implementation of social schemes for women in rural areas respectively. [5]