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Shankar Jiwal, IPS, Director-General of Police, Tamil Nadu State. Website. www.tnpolice.gov.in. Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India. [3] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632.
Early life. Prithika Yashini was born and brought up as the son of a driver-tailor couple in Salem, Tamil Nadu. She had a difficult childhood where her parents took her to temples, doctors, astrologers to 'set things right'. When she was in ninth grade, she felt different and didn't feel like a boy. [3] She completed her undergraduation in ...
High Court. Madras High Court. Chief Justice. D. Krishnakumar. The Government of Tamil Nadu(Tamil: Tamiḻnāṭu aracu; IPA:[t̪əmɪɻnɑːɖʉəɾəsʉ]) is the administrative body responsible for the governanceof the Indian stateof Tamil Nadu. Chennaiis the capital of the state and houses the state executive, legislature and head of judiciary.
Dr. A. K. Viswanathan, IPS, is an Indian Police Service officer of the 1990 batch. He is presently in the rank of Director General of Police and serves as the Managing Director of Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation Limited, [1] a wholly owned Company of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
The 1987 Vanniyar reservation protest was week-long a protest organized by the Vanniyar Sangham headed by S. Ramadoss in Tamil Nadu in September 1987 demanding 20 percent reservation for Vanniyars in education and employment in the state and 2 percent in education and employment in the Union government. [1] [2] The agitation turned violent and ...
The Greater Chennai Police, a division of the Tamil Nadu Police, is the law enforcement agency for the city of Chennai in India and the surrounding area. The city police force is headed by a Commissioner of Police and the administrative control vests with the Tamil Nadu Home Department. [1] There are four sub-divisions of the Greater Chennai ...
Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu. Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu is a system of affirmative action that provides historically disadvantaged groups representation in education and employment. Reservations in the state rose from 41 percent in 1954 to 69 percent in 1990. [1]
The Tamil speaking regions of Kanyakumari which was earlier a part of Travancore-Cochin was merged to Madras state. [5] Madras state had 13 districts namely: Chingleput, Coimbatore, Kanyakumari, Madras, Madurai, Nilgiris, North Arcot, Ramanathapuram, Salem, South Arcot, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli and Tirunelveli. [6]