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Questions and information about Chennai city in Tamil Nadu state in India

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Rrc Chennai group d result when coming?

The Trc Chennai Group D Results will be coming in the next few weeks. The exact date is yet to be confirmed.

Core companys in Tamil Nadu?

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Tiruchirapalli

Chennai Petroleum Corp Ltd.

Ford India Pvt. Ltd.

Heavy Ordinance Factory, Avadi

Hindustan Motors Ltd.

Hyundai Motor India Ltd.

Integral Coach Factory, Perambur

Madras Fertilizers Ltd.

MRF Ltd.

Neyveli Lignite Corp. Ltd.

Nokia India

Tanfac Industries Ltd.

TI Cycles Ltd.

TVS Motors Ltd.

How do you find out the timings of a train leaving the station?

Train arrivals and departures are listed in the timetable for the train. Probably the easiest way to get that information is to call the railroad that runs the train you wish to know about and let their agent help you.

What will be the cutoff for INPHO 2012?

It must be around 60 cause in 2011 i got 63 marks and i qualified

Is there any option for undergrauate to write direct final year bcom exams?

hi sir i passed 12th puc i want go direct final year B.com its possible my age is 32 year i passed puc at 2002. July

When the osmania university result 2009?

Osmania Results will be announced on 10 June 2009 at 6 PM

one can check out your results at

http://results.bharatstudent.com/ou-osmania-degree-results-2009.php

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Venugopal.

Why Tamil is called as semmozhi?

Eligibility criteria for a language to be called as 'Semmozhi'

# It should have been born atleast 2000 years ago. It should have literary continuity for 2000 years. And is still existing.

# It should have given birth to other languages.

# It should have helped the world improving in Culture.

# The world has only five languages which have the 'Semmozhi' status. Tamilzh is one amongst them.

Tamil is a live and vibrant language inspite of being a contemporary of some of the

dormant languages of yester millennium.-jv

Tamil did not simply assimilate with sanskrut culture but has really contributed to sanskrut

many of the sanskrut vocabulary has the root deivative of Tamil root words-jv

Tamil is not solely dependent on sanskrut like other Indian /satum languages but still

remains the only Indian language which can stand alone with its rich and evolutionary

vocabulary

the classic/semmozhi nature of a language does not simply depend on a present citeria

but how it will sustain itself in its posterity - how it will be conserved/protected/evolved

with ever changing days to come-jv