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New Indian Express
6 days ago
- New Indian Express
Tamil diaspora touring TN make Madurai pit stop, visit Keezhadi
MADURAI: The members of the Tamil diaspora touring the state as part of the Tamil Nadu government's 'Verkalai Thedi' (reaching out to the roots) programme on Sunday visited places like Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal in Madurai and also interacted with the district collector. Collector KJ Praveen Kumar briefed the visitors, numbering around 100 non-resident Tamil youths, on the historical and culturally important places in the district with a slideshow presentation. He also touched upon local food delicacies and products like the sungudi saree. Following this, the visitors toured the Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal as well as the Keezhadi onsite museum. One of the visitors, Mathangi Sachithanatham(29), who works in a pharmaceutical company in Canada, told TNIE that the artefacts unearthed during the Keezhadi excavation made her aware of the origins of Tamils. 'It is my first visit to Tamil Nadu. But I would like to visit these places again with my family,' she added. 'I am excited to experience the culture and heritage of Tamil Nadu. The most inspiring thing about Tamil Nadu is the hospitality and the food,' said Jessie(22) who is pursuing BSc in Marine Biology in South Africa. While tracing his family origins to Thanjavur, Dr Kavinesh Kumar(27), who is a medical officer in Fiji, said the past six generations have, however, called the island country 'home'. Visiting my native country is a good experience and a great opportunity, Dr Kumar added. On Monday the visitors are likely to be taken to the Meenakshi Amman temple in Madurai before leaving for Kanniyakumari. The tourism, revenue and police departments have made elaborate arrangements for the visitors, who commenced the tour from Chennai on August 1. Their tour will conclude on August 15.


The Hindu
01-08-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Stalin unveils foundation for Mini TIDEL Park in Tiruvannamalai
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday virtually unveiled the foundation for the construction of a mini TIDEL Park in Tiruvannamalai. To be constructed at a cost of ₹37 crore, the mini TIDEL Park to be spread over 63,200 would generate employment for about 600 professionals. Mini TIDEL Parks are established in Tier II and III cities in the State aimed at fostering growth, support startups and create jobs for IT professionals at each location, contributing to the socio-economic development of these cities. The Mini TIDEL Parks in Salem, Thanjavur, Thoothukudi and Villupuram were inaugurated last year. 'The construction of Mini TIDEL Parks in Karaikudi, Tiruppur, Vellore are underway. These will be functional soon. Tenders have been floated for setting up Mini TIDEL Parks in Rasipuram in Namakkal work would commence soon,' an official release said. In another event, Mr. Stalin launched the annual Verkalai Thedi initiative under which youth, who are children of Tamils settled abroad, are given a cultural tour of Tamil Nadu so as to help them revive their ties with the State. This year, a total of 99 have been selected from 14 countries, would take part in the programme. The CM also virtually inaugurated new buildings constructed in the Egmore museum campus at a cost of ₹6 crore. He also virtually inaugurated tourism infrastructure set up in various locations by the Tourism Department at a cost of ₹18.12 crore. Ministers Ministers E.V. Velu, M.P. Saminathan, R. Rajendran, S.M. Nasar and T.R.B. Rajaa; Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam and senior officials participated.