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The Tamil Nadu Merged States States (Laws) Act, 1949; The Tamil Nadu Minor Inams (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1963; The Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957; The Tamil Nadu Motor Vehicles (Special Provisions) (Cancellation of Variations of Conditions of Permit) Act, 1996; The Tamil Nadu Motor Vehicles (Special Provisions) Act, 1992
Human Development Index map for Indian states in 2006, as calculated by Government of India and UNDP India. [15] This is a list of Indian states by their respective Human Development Index (HDI), as of 2008. [1] Kerala stands first in Human Development Index among the states in India. 1981 to 2011 Human development index in India
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 ...
Department of Labour and Employment (Tamil Nadu) State Govt. Welfare: 20: Tamil Nadu Palm Tree Workers Welfare Board: Chennai: Department of Labour and Employment (Tamil Nadu) State Govt. Undertaking: 21: Tamil Nadu Handlooms and Handloom Silk Weavers Welfare Board: Chennai: 22: Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation Limited (TNSDC) 2013 ...
The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu manages and controls the temple administration within the state. The Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act XXII of 1959 controls 36,425 temples, 56 mathas or religious orders (and 47 temples belonging to mathas), 1,721 specific endowments and 189 trusts.
Department of Agriculture (Tamil Nadu) Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries (Tamil Nadu) Department of Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare (Tamil Nadu) Department of Co-operation, Food and Consumer Protection (Tamil Nadu) Department of Commercial Taxes and Registration (Tamil Nadu)
The Indian state of Tamil Nadu is divided into 38 districts. Districts are the major administrative divisions of a state and are further sub-divided into smaller taluks. During the British Raj, 12 districts of the erstwhile Madras Presidency had their boundaries within the present-day Tamil Nadu.
This manual, a public document, published by Government of Tamil Nadu and available for sale in Government book depots and some private book stalls, gives complete details of how to transact business in Government offices with very clearly delineated accountability and responsibility norms with citations of Government Orders.