On the occasion of Tamil Nadu Day, students from the Government Higher Secondary School in Pulanginnu, near Udumalpet, marched through the main streets, shouting "vaazhga Tamil, vaazhga Tamil nadu" and urging people to protect the Tamil language.
Tirupur: On the occasion of Tamil Nadu Day, students from the Government Higher Secondary School in Poolankinar, near Udumalpet, tookout a procession of the Tamil language's protection.
Tamil Nadu Day was observed at the Government Higher Secondary School at Poolankinar, near Udumalpet. The occasion was presided over by school headmaster N Ganesan and was presided over by K SenthilKumar, a vocational education trainer.
C Saravanan, National Welfare Law Officer, rendered the welcome address. N Chandran, a postgraduate English teacher, gave the keynote address on the history of the origin of Tamil Nadu. Suresh Kumar, a science teacher, delivered the felicitation speech.

Then he said, "Everyone should speak their mother tongue to protect the Tamil language." Avoid mixing other languages. For the growth of Tamil language, new words should be developed in Tamil. You have to find them and talk to them.
Old words should also be used with Tamil consciousness. Only if we use Tamil language, our mother tongue develops and everyone needs a love for the mother tongue.
He also narrated the news about Thiyagi Sankaralinganar and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Perarignar Anna, who was responsible for the formation of the name Tamil Nadu.

Following that, a procession of students and students marched through districts such as Poolankunnu, Kennedy Nagar, Muthu Nagar, Anna Nagar, and etc, holding placards with slogans such as "vaazhga Tamil, vaazhga Tamil nadu" and "Tamil potruvom."

Tamil Nadu Day was observed at the Government Higher Secondary School at Poolankinar, near Udumalpet. The occasion was presided over by school headmaster N Ganesan and was presided over by K SenthilKumar, a vocational education trainer.
C Saravanan, National Welfare Law Officer, rendered the welcome address. N Chandran, a postgraduate English teacher, gave the keynote address on the history of the origin of Tamil Nadu. Suresh Kumar, a science teacher, delivered the felicitation speech.
Then he said, "Everyone should speak their mother tongue to protect the Tamil language." Avoid mixing other languages. For the growth of Tamil language, new words should be developed in Tamil. You have to find them and talk to them.
Old words should also be used with Tamil consciousness. Only if we use Tamil language, our mother tongue develops and everyone needs a love for the mother tongue.
He also narrated the news about Thiyagi Sankaralinganar and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Perarignar Anna, who was responsible for the formation of the name Tamil Nadu.
Following that, a procession of students and students marched through districts such as Poolankunnu, Kennedy Nagar, Muthu Nagar, Anna Nagar, and etc, holding placards with slogans such as "vaazhga Tamil, vaazhga Tamil nadu" and "Tamil potruvom."