Govt. Exams
Entrance Exams
Kaverippattinam was a major Sangam-era port city facilitating maritime trade in Tamil Nadu.
Narasimhavarman I (7th century) commissioned the famous rock-cut temples and monuments at Mahabalipuram.
The Chola dynasty maintained extensive maritime trade networks connecting Southeast Asia, China, and Arab regions.
CMCHIS was launched in 2003 to provide health insurance coverage to below poverty line families in Tamil Nadu.
Narrinai is a collection of 400 Tamil poems from the Sangam period focusing on love and nativity themes.
The Tamil Nadu government provides free electricity to farmers through various state-sponsored agricultural schemes to promote agricultural productivity.
Madurai served as the capital of the Pandya kingdom during the Sangam period and continued to be an important administrative and cultural center.
Akananuru is a collection of 400 love poems from Sangam literature that explores various aspects of love, romance, and relationships.
Raja Raja Chola I (985-1014 CE) commissioned the construction of the Brihadeeswara Temple (also called Rajarajeswara Temple) in Thanjavur, built between 1003-1010 CE.
Andal, the only female Alvar saint, composed the 'Thirupavai', a collection of 30 devotional hymns dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the 8th century CE.