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Samacheer Kalvi or Tamil Nadu Uniform System of School Education or Equitable education system is a School Education Department of Government of Tamil Nadu, India programme to integrate the various school educational systems within the state.
The school is affiliated with the Matriculation Board of Tamil Nadu and the State Board of Tamil Nadu. The samacheer Kalvi is introduced from June 2012 as per Tamil Nadu educational board. The grade 11 standard Common Examination comes under the control of the Kancheepuram District Board of Education.
From the academic year of 2011, the Government of Tamil Nadu has brought in the "Samachiyar Kalvi" syllabus to replace Anglo-Indian, state, Oriental and matriculation modes of education. Now only the following syllabi are available in Tamil Nadu: Samachyar Kalvi, CBSE, ICSE and IGCSE.
Samacheer Kalvi (from Class 1 to Class 10) Tamil Nadu State Board (Class 11 & Class 12) Dean: V.Aruna [citation needed] Director: Jayendran (Shankar) Principal: Jayanthi Jayendran Jayanthi Aruna Jayendran: Faculty: Ramalakshmi - Commerce Prof AN, Mr.I.A.Dinesh - English Prof. MSP - Physics Prof.KSV, Prof JD, Prof AP- Chemistry
samacheer kalvi: Language: English, Tamil, Hindi, French (for 11th and 12th) Hours in school day: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm: Colour(s) green and white: Slogan: Virtue is our strongest shield: Song: Virtue is our strongest shield: Nickname: Convent: Affiliation: Tamil Nadu State Board
Thangamani Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a Matriculation School.It is located in Pattabiram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.It is one of the oldest schools in the region, founded in 1984.
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Sculpture of Vishnu Measuring the Earth in Mahabalipuram Dating 7th Century CE.. The short poem mentions the Hindu god Vishnu through an elaborate simile. [7] [8] [9] The text mentions that The clouds resemble Vishnu in three points: (1) the clouds are black like the dark god, (2) they encompass the hills even as Vishnu encompasses the earth; (3) they pour rain as the water dripped from the ...