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Social Science Term-3 class 4 - Tamil Nadu Board: சமூக அறிவியல் நான்காம் வகுப்பு மூன்றாம் பருவம் தொகுதி - 2

by State Council of Educational Research and Training Tamil Nadu

உலகமெல்லாம் உள்ள தமிழர்கள். இலங்கை, மலேசியா, சிங்கப்பூர், பிஜி, மியான்மர், மொரிஷியஸ், ரியூனியன் ஆகியவையில் தமிழர்களின் சில கோவில்கள் மற்றும் ரூபாய் நோட்டுகள் காணப்படுகின்றது. சென்னை மாகாணத்தின் வரலாறு மற்றும் மண்டலங்கள் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. குழந்தைகளின் உரிமைகள் மற்றும் கடமைகள் இதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

Thendral: Vol 13, Issue 3, February 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with Writer A. Muthulingam; and Archeologist Dr. Thiyaga. Sathiyamoorthy; Biography of Tamil Scholar Mu. Raghava Iyengar; Two short stories; An article on Writer Vikraman with excerpts from one of his novels; a religious article on Sringery Saradambal; a Travelogue on Kollimalai (Concluding part); Three recipes with Sago on the column of Maya Bazaar; The health column Nalam Vaazha speak on Sinusitis; plus other regular features of Anbulla Snehitiye; Jokes, Ilanthendral, Thendral Pesukirathu, Surya Thupparikiraar, etc.

Thendral: Vol 13, Issue 4, March 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with Charu Jayaraman and Mangayarkarasi; Biography of Ms. Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy, daughter of veteran freedom fighter Satyamoorthy; Three short stories; An article on Writer Ms. Vidhya Subramaniam with one of her short stories; a religious article on Lakshmi Narasimhar at Singaperumal Koil; a new feature “Kathiravani Kelungal” Three recipes with on the column of Maya Bazaar; The health column Nalam Vaazha speaks on Gout; plus other regular features of Anbulla Snehitiye; Ilanthendral, Jokes, Thendral Pesukirathu, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 05, April 2013

by Madhurabharathi

The highlights of this issue are: Interviews with ‘Ambulimama’ Shankar and M.R. Rangaswamy; Biography of Ma.Raa.Jambunathan; Four short stories; A religious article on Thiruvidaimaruthoor Sri Mahalingaswamy; an article on writer Bava Chelladurai and one of his best short stories entitled:”Veru Veru Manitharkal. Other interesting features are Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Maya Bazaar, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Poetry, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 06, May 2013

by Madhurabharathi

The highlights of this issue are: Interviews of Rani Ramaswami and Nataraj, I.P.S. (Retired), Biography of Tamil Scholar Ra.Pi. Sethupillai, Four short stories, a religious article on Pazhani Sri Dhandayuthapaani Temple, an article on writer Perumal Murugan and one of his best short stories: ‘Kombai suvar’. Plus other usual features: Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Maya Bazaar, Nalam Vaazha, Poetry, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 07 June 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features the interview with Rani Ramaswami (Part two); interview with Malarvathi; Biography of multifaceted Ayodhidasa Pandithar, Two short stories, an article on Uduppi Sri Krishnar, an article on writer Konangi and his short story ‘Koppammaal’, plus usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vazha, Maya Bazaar, Kathiravani Kelungal, Poetry, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 08, July 2013

by Madhurabharathi

The highlights of this issue are: Interviews with Dr. Lakshmanan Satyavaakeeswaran and Heeler Bhaskar; Recipes of Salad, Sabji and Pulav with Sprouted Green gram as the main ingredient in the column Maya Bazaar; Biography of Vellakkal Pa. Subramanya Mudaliar; Three short stories; an Article on writer Uma. Vasuki with one of her best stories: Basuvammavin Christmas; a religious article on Thiruvinthaloor Parimala Ranganathar; plus usual features of Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, Poetry, Jokes, etc.

THENDRAL VOL 13 ISSUE 09 AUGUST 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with S.K. Dogra, I.P.S., biography of Vocal musical exponent Madurai Somu, three short stories, an article on Rajaji with one of his short stories, a religious article on Tiruppattur Sri Brahmapureeswarar, recipes of Capsicum Pulipachadi and English koottu, plus other usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Poetry, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral Vol 13 Issue 10 September 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview of Madurai R. Muralidharan and film actor Rajesh, Biography of Kaviyogi Suddhananda Bharathiyar, an article on Writer Kanmani Gunasekaran with one of his short stories, “Sarugu”, Three short stories, a religious article on Thiruvaiyaru Iyarappar, plus usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, etc.

Alai Osai: Part I - Boogambam

by Kalki

This is the first part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part II - Puyal

by Kalki

This is the second part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part III - Erimalai

by Kalki

This is the third part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Alai Osai: Part IV - Pralayam

by Kalki

This is the fourth and concluding part of the four parts novel which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award. The beautiful descriptions of pre-independence India, the little villages of Rajampettai and Devapattinam and the vivid portrayal of the main characters of this novel viz., Seeta, Dharini, Lalita, Raghavan Surya are the highlights of this novel.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 11 (October #2013)

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview of a young Veena artist, Bharadwaj Raman, the grandson of Veena Legend, Veenai S. Balachandar; two recipes with Quinoa; a biography of Sami Chidambaranar; an article on Nagai Sri Kayaroganeswarar-Neelayathakshi; an article on novelist Ka.Sri.Sri. and excerpts from the novel Krouncha Vadham ; four short stories, plus usual features of Anbulla Snehitiye, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, Thendral Pesukirathu, Poetry, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 12, November 2013

by Madhurabharathi

The highlights of this issue are: Interviews with Ms. Vairamani who is working as a crematorium assistant, breaking the conventions and traditions of Hinduism, and Ms. Nirupama Vaidyanathan, a Tennis player; a biographical sketch of Raghavaiyengar, a research scholar of Tamil Literature; a health article on treatment of Kidney diseases; a write up on Madhava Perumal Temple at Mylapore; a review on the works of writer Tamilmagan, presenting one of his best short stories, "Athu Ithu"; Three interesting short stories; recipes with jackfruit; plus usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Poetry, Ilanthendral, etc.

Washingtonil Thirumanam

by Saavi

“Washingtonil Thirumanam” (Marriage in Washington) by Saavi ( S. Viswanathan) is a humorous fiction. A hilarious hit widely read by the Tamil readers of the 1960s, the fiction was serialized in the popular Tamil magazine, “Ananda Vikatan”. In this fiction, the author stretches his imagination, visualizing a marriage of a typical Brahmin family being held in Washington, U.S., with the patronage of Mrs. and Mr. Rockefeller. All things essential for marriage are taken from India to Washington and all arrangements are carried over there. Though the story displays how the Americans wonder and evince interest to know the marriage rituals, traditions and customs of Tamil Brahmins, it actually vividly brings out the rationale of those customs in a lighter vein.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 01, December 2013

by Madhurabharathi

Interviews with Poet Ugabharathi, and Veluraman; Biography of Violin maestro Mysore Chowdiah; Two recipes on Maya Bazaar: Milagu Kuzhambu and Paruppu Thuvaiyal; a health article on Cataract; a Poem; an article on Sikkal Singaravelar Tample; a write-up on novelist Ponneelan with excerpts from his novel ‘Thedal’; two short stories, are the highlights of this issue. This issue also contains usual features such as: Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 02 January 2014

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interviews with Arun Ramanathan and Ira. Murugan; three recipes; Biographical sketch of Sivakkavimani C.K. subramanya Mudaliar; an article on Srivanjiam Sri Vanjinathar Temple; three short stories; an article on novelist Javert Sitaraman and excerpts from his novel “Udal Porul Aanandhi” plus usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu; Anbulla Snehitiye; Kathiravanai Kelungal; Nalam Vaazha; Kavithai Pandhal, Ilanthendral, etc.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 03, February 2014

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interviews with veterans Padmashree S.M.Ganapathy Sthapathy, Madurai G.S.Mani, mouth-watering recipes, homage to many veterans, short stories,an article on 37th book fair and other usual features like Ilanthendral , Kathiravanai Kelungal, Nalam Vaazha etc.

Thirukkural-Moolamum Angila Tamil Uraiyum

by Thiruvalluvar

Thirukkural by Thiruvalluvar is a collection of 1330 Tamil couplets organised into 133 chapters. The 133 chapters are grouped into three sections: Aram, porul ,inbam. Aram contains 380 verses, Porul with 700 and Inbam with 250 kurals. Each chapter has a specific subject. Thirukkural preaches simplicity and truth throughout its verses and has been translated to more than 35 languages across the world. This book has got meanings both in Tamil and English languages.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 04, March 2014

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features an interview with Dr.Chithra Vaitheeshwaran, three short stories, article on Mangala Nadha Swami Temple at Uthara kosa Mangai, travelogues on Malaysia and Nepal, an article paying homage to Balu Mahendra and Iravadam R.Swaminathan, an article on the legendary dancer and choreographer Rukmani devi Arundale , mouth watering recipes of Idly varieties, a brain teaser section with Maths puzzles along with usual features like Thendral Pesukirathu; Anbulla Snehitiye,Kathiravanai Kelungal,Nalam Vaazha etc.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 05, April 2014

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features an interview with Kalakshetra’s Director Priyadarshini Govind , two short stories, ‘Payanam’ talks about a visit to Marymoor Park in Washington, ‘Samayam’ features Ayirathen Vinayagar temple, an article paying homage to T.K.Sivasankaran and Kushvanth Singh, mouth watering recipes, an article on Achievers featuring Kuralarasi Geetha Arunachalam and a few other young achievers ,an article on the veteran writer Kumuthini along with usual features like Thendral Pesukirathu ,Kathiravanai Kelungal,Nalam Vaazha, Kavithai Pandhal, Pudhinam and important events of last month.

Thendral: Vol. 14, Issue 6 May 2014

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features an interview with Mekala Ramamoorthy and Na.Muthukumar, two short stories , an article on Pioneer Dr.Rajammal Devdoss and another on writer Rajendra Chozhan , mouth watering recipes, ‘Samayam’ featuring a Needamangalam Sri Santhana Ramasamy temple, an aricle paying homage to S. Sripal along with usual features like Thendral Pesukirathu , Kathiravanai Kelungal, Nalam Vaazha, Kavithai Pandhal, Pudhinam and important events of last month.

Tamizh Mozhi Varalaru

by The.Po.Meenatchi Sundaranar

The book is meant for research scholars and anyone interested in the rich history of Tamizh.It also talks about Tamizh in various eras starting from stone age to the 20th century.

Thamizh Veeranilaik Kavithai

by K. Kailasapathy K. V. Balasubramanian

This book is a translation of veteran author K.Kailasapathy's 'Tamil heroic Poetry' , that is till date a very important work in the field of Research.It introduced 'Sanga Kala Ilakkiyam' to the rest of the world as well.

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