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Political Science Volume 1 class 11 - Tamil Nadu Board - SCERT: அரசியல் அறிவியல் தொகுதி 1 தமிழ்நாடு அரசு மேல்நிலை முதலாம் ஆண்டு

by Government Tamilnadu

Political Science is like the skill set of a swimmer. The person with swimming skills can swim in any water body whether it is a pond or a lake or an ocean. A political science student with apt knowledge, attitude and skills can join any career of general nature. This book is intentionally designed to explain each concept in depth at the end of the every units with help of suitable pictures and diagrams. It leads to a way to get clarification about the importance of this subject in future and the doctrines of ancestors in politics try’s to implement the essence by nature.

Innovations in Education: கல்வியில் புதுமைகள்

by Professor Nagarajan

“கல்வியில் புதுமைகள் என்னும் இந்நூல், மிகக் குறுகிய காலத்தில் தமிழ்நாட்டிலுள்ள அனைத்துப் பல்கலைக் கழகங்களைச் சார்ந்த சார்ந்த பி.எட்.வகுப்பு மாணவர்களிடையேயும், கல்வியியல் பேராசிரியப் பெருந்தகைகளிடையேயும் வெகுவாக பிரபலமடைந்துள்ளது. பெரியார், திருவள்ளுவர், போன்ற பல்கலைக்கழகங்களில் இத்தாளுக்கான பாடத்திட்டம் ஏற்கனவே உள்ளதுபோல் தொடர்வதாலும், சென்னைப் பல்கலைக்கழகம் இத்தாளுக்குரிய பாடங்களில் இரண்டு மூன்று பாடங்களை நீக்கிவிட்டு, அவைகளுக்கு பதிலாக, வழிப்படுத்தப்பட்ட அமைப்பு அணுகுமுறை, “கற்பித்தல் ஊடகங்களைத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தலும் பயன்படுத்தலும்”, “தகவல் நுட்பவியலைப் பயன்படுத்தும் நவீன கற்பித்தல் முறைகள்” போன்ற பாடங்களை சேர்த்து தனது பாடத்திட்டத்தை மாற்றி அமைத்து

Madurai Meenatchi Ammai Pillai Tamizh

by Kumarakuruparar

Pillai Tamil or the "Tamil of Childhood" is one of the ninety-six forms of minor poetical compositions.In this literary compositon, Kumaraguruparar expresses his deep love for Tamil, as in his other works also, with apt descriptions and illustrations while delineating the characteristics of Goddess Meenakshi.

Pandiyan Parisu

by Bharadidasan

Pandiyan Parisu is a very popular drama written in poetic form by Pavendhar Bharadidasan.It is the story of Velan and Annam and Vezha Mannan along with few other characters told effectively in a very simple fashion that makes it very appealing to its readers.

Puratchikkavi

by Bharadidasan

The story of Amudhavalli and her love for Udharan also has elements like Patriotism and Revolution added to it by the veteran writter.

Thirukailaya Gyana Ula

by Seraman Perumal Nayanar

This work is part of the 11th Thirumurai.'Ula' is one of the 96 types of 'Sitrillakiyam'. Also called 'Adhi Ula' as it is the first in the Ula genre.It talks in praise of Lord Shiva and how women of all ages are mesmerized by his charisma.

Alai Osai: Part I - Boogambam

by Kalki

This is the first part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part II - Puyal

by Kalki

This is the second part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part III - Erimalai

by Kalki

This is the third part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part IV - Pralayam

by Kalki

This is the fourth and concluding part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Teaching Of Computer Science

by P.N. Lakshmi Shanmugam

This book has been written as a basic textbook for B.Ed student teachers who have chosen one of the optional subjects as computer science -I studying in the B.Ed colleges affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University. The importance of systematic and organized knowledge can hardly be exaggerated in this book. Ten chapters namely Hardware and Software, Aims of Teaching Computer Science, Micro-teaching, Lesson Plan and Unit Plan, Methods of Teaching. Teaching Aids. Curriculum, Evaluation in Education, Textbook, Assignment and Review are described in a simple language with images and necessary illustrations to enable the student teachers to understand it clearly and easily. It highlights skills and values for everyday use based upon Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives. A complete and detailed description of computer science library is helpful to the students in stimulating the ideas about digital library. Greater emphasis is given to the use of different types of tests and construction of Achievement test towards the improvement of learning and instruction.

Washingtonil Thirumanam

by Saavi

“Washingtonil Thirumanam” (Marriage in Washington) by Saavi ( S. Viswanathan) is a humorous fiction. A hilarious hit widely read by the Tamil readers of the 1960s, the fiction was serialized in the popular Tamil magazine, “Ananda Vikatan”. In this fiction, the author stretches his imagination, visualizing a marriage of a typical Brahmin family being held in Washington, U.S., with the patronage of Mrs. and Mr. Rockefeller. All things essential for marriage are taken from India to Washington and all arrangements are carried over there. Though the story displays how the Americans wonder and evince interest to know the marriage rituals, traditions and customs of Tamil Brahmins, it actually vividly brings out the rationale of those customs in a lighter vein.

Puthumaipithan Sirukathaigal

by Puthumaipithan

This is a collection of 30 popular short stories by Puthumaipithan, the veteran Tamil author, belonging to various genres, and thus a useful reference text for people interested in Tamil fiction.

Thirukural

by Thiruvalluvar

Organized into three sections Thirukural is the one most ancients texts in Tamil that focuses on ethics. Known popularly as Ullaga Podhu Marai, Thirukural is made up of the three sections, viz, Arattu Paal, Porutpaal and Kaamattupaal

Thiruppavai

by Andal

Part of Naalayira thivvya prabantham, Thriuppavai is a collection of 30 songs sung by Andal in praise of the Lord Mahavishnu. These songs are sung typically in the Tamil month of marghazhi culminating in the pongal festival in the month of Thai. It is said that Andal merged one with God at the end of these thirty days.

Bulavan Pattukottai Who Played The Movement: இயக்கத்தை இசைத்த புலவன் பட்டுக்கோட்டை

by D. Pandian

பட்டுக்கோட்டை கல்யாணசுந்தரம் அவர்களின் பாடல் மற்றும் கதைகள் மூலமாக விடுதலை எழுச்சி உண்டாக்கிய நிகழ்வுகள் மற்றும் கருத்துள்ள பாடல்களை குறித்து தா. பாண்டியன் அவர்கள் விரிவாக கூறியுள்ளார்

Collin Katai (Sollin Kathai)

by M. Varadarajan

A compilation of speeches of the author on educational broadcast over All India Radio at Chennai on the topics of 'power of words' for 5 days during 1952. The speeches cover the origin of words, usage, musical content, grammar and dialect.

Puraporul Venba Malai

by Iyyanaarithanaar

This lesson offers a brief introduction to Pura Porul Ilakkanam. Tamil grammar is broadly classified into 5 major divisions - ie the letter (sol), the word or ezhuthu , content or porul, prosody or yappu and figures of speech or ani. “Porul” is the content or the subject of any literary work. The ethics and codes governing the social and domestic life of the Tamils is largely the subject underlying ancient Tamil literature. Tamil grammarians devised the Porul Ilakkanam to codify the content of poetry. Similar to the way in which the inner universe is divided into 7 ‘tinais’ or modes, Tholkappiar, the ancient Tamil grammarian, also codified the behaviour pertaining to the external world into 7 ‘tinais’- viz. ‘vetchi’, vanji’, ‘uzhinjai’, ‘ thumbai’, ‘vaagai’, ‘kanchi’ and ‘paadaan’. ‘Pannirupadalam’ was the first grammar text to explain the various pura tinais. It was composed by the 12 disciples of Agathiyar, including Tholkappiar.Only a few verses of this text are extant today. ‘Puraporul Venba Malai’ is another grammar text on‘puram’ written later by Iyyanaarithanaar.

Tamil Teaching Methods: தமிழ் கற்பித்தல் முறைகள்

by S. K. Panneerselvam

தாய்மொழி வழிக் கல்வியே உண்மையான கல்வி பிறமொழி வழிக் கல்வி நடைமுறைக்குப் பொருந்தாத கல்வி. தாய்மொழி வழிக் கல்வி இயற்கையானது. பிறமொழி வழிக் கல்வி செயற்கையானது. தாய்மொழிக் கல்வியின் சிறப்பை எடுத்துச் சொல்லும் முன்பு நம் தமிழ்மொழியின் தோற்றமும் வளர்ச்சியும் பற்றிச் சில சொல்வோம்.

Kapilar Akaval

by Kapiladevar

Akaval ia a poetic form. In this poem Kapilar narrates the mortality of life and emphasizes all are equal by birth and no one is superior by birth alone.

Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyarin Vinayakar Naanmanimaalai

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

The national poet Bharathi was believed to have composed these poems glorifying the Manakkula Vinayakar of Puducherry in forty verses.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part III Acts

by Acts

This fifth book containing twenty eight chapters, is a narrative of the apostles' ministry after Christ's death and resurrection, from which point it resumes and functions as a sequel to the Gospel of Luke.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part V: Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, Thessalonians1 & 2, Philemon, Hebrews, Timothy 1 & 2

by Galatians Ephesians Colossians Thessalonians Philemon Hebrews Timothy

Galatians- The Epistle of Paul to the Galatians is the ninth book of the New Testament-contains six chapters; Ephesians- The Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians, usually referred to simply as Ephesians, is the tenth book of the New Testament and contains six chapters; Colossians- The Epistle of Paul to the Colossians, usually referred to simply as Colossians, is the twelveth book of the New Testament contains four chapters; Thessalonians1- The First Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, usually referred to simply as First Thessalonians, is the thirteenth book of the New Testament contains five chapters; Thessalonians2- The Second Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, often referred to as Second Thessalonians, is the fourteenth book of the New Testament contains three chapters; Philemon- The Epistle of Paul to Philemon, usually referred to simply as Philemon, is the eighteenth book contains one chapter; Hebrews- The Epistle of Paul to Hebrews is the Nineteenth book which contains nine chapters; Timothy 1: The first Epistle of Paul to Timothy is the fifteenth book containing six chapters. Timothy 2: The second Epistle of Paul to Timothy is the sixteenth book containing four chapters.

Kalkiyin Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part IV Shattered Dream (Chapters 1-50)

by Kalki Krishnamurthy

A historical four parts novel set in 7th Century in South India against the backdrop of various historical events and figures revolving around the Chalukya King, Pulikesi II laying a siege of Kanchi and Narasimhavarman avenging this by attacking Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Sivakami a dancer close to the heart of Pallava King Narasimhavaraman, vows that she would not leave Vatapi until Narasimhavarman burns it down and rescues her. Finally, Sivagami is united with her aging father. She is initially heart-broken on realising that Narasimhavarman is married to someone else, but later decides to dedicate herself to the God Shiva.

Kavichakravarthy Kambar

by Mahavidwan Ra Raghava Iyengar

Kambar, a 12th centuary poet lived during the regime of King Rakendra Chola. In addition to the Ramayanam, Kambar has also authored other works like the Saraswathi Andathi and Kangai Puranam

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