Mr.B.V.Ramana
The major soil types found in Tamil Nadu are black soil, red soil, alluvial soil, and laterite soil. Black soil is predominant in the west and southern parts, while red soil is found in central Tamil Nadu. Alluvial soil is present along the river basins, and laterite soil is found in the hilly regions.
The main types of soils in Tamil Nadu are red soil, black soil, alluvial soil, and coastal soil. Red soil is common in upland areas, black soil is found in some parts of western Tamil Nadu, alluvial soil is predominant in river valleys, and coastal soil is found along the coastlines. Each type of soil has distinct characteristics and suitability for different types of agriculture.
Tamil Nadu receives less rainfall during the monsoon due to its leeward location on the eastern side of the Western Ghats. The Ghats block moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea, causing the rain shadow effect. Additionally, Tamil Nadu's proximity to the equator means it falls in the rain shadow region of the northeast monsoon, further reducing rainfall.
The longest national highway in India is the National Highway 44, which runs from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir to Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. It covers a distance of about 3,745 kilometers.
Places like Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and parts of Kerala generally receive the maximum amount of sunlight in December due to their close proximity to the equator and minimal cloud cover during this time of the year.
Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation was created in 1972.
the finance minister of tamil nadu is O.Panner selvam.
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in the year of 1965 was M. Bakthavatsalam.
The Finance Minister Of Tamil Nadu is O.Pannirselvam
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currently(22.10.10) Mr.ponmudi is a higher education department minister and Mr.thangam thennarasu is school education minister of Tamil nadu
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