TAMIL NADU : STATIC STATE GK
STATE MAP
- Capital: Chennai
- Formation: Tamil Nadu was established on November 1, 1956, and is the 11th-largest state in India.
- Chief Minister: M. K. Stalin ( 2024 )
- Governor: R. N. Ravi ( 2024 )
- Area: Tamil Nadu covers an area of approximately 130,060 square kilometers.
- Population: With over 72 million people, it is one of the most populous states in India.
- Density: Around 550 persons per square kilometer.
- Official Language: Tamil
- State Animal: Nilgiri Tahr
- State Bird: Common Emerald Dove
- State Flower: Gloriosa Lily
- State Tree: Palm Tree
- Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve: A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its rich marine biodiversity.
- Kanyakumari: The southernmost point of mainland India, where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean meet.
- Meenakshi Amman Temple: Located in Madurai, it is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar.
- Marina Beach: One of the longest urban beaches in the world, stretching along the Bay of Bengal in Chennai.
- Kanchipuram: Known as the “City of a Thousand Temples,” it is famous for its silk sarees and historic temples.
- Rock Fort Temple, Trichy: A historic fort complex with a temple perched on a rock, offering panoramic views of the city.
- Ooty (Udhagamandalam): A popular hill station in the Nilgiri Hills known for its pleasant climate and tea plantations.
- Chettinad Cuisine: Known for its unique and flavorful dishes, including Chettinad Chicken Curry and Chettinad Fish Fry.
- Madras High Court: One of the oldest high courts in India, located in Chennai.
- Pongal Festival: A major harvest festival celebrated with traditional fervor and cultural events.
- Tiruvalluvar Statue: A 133-feet tall stone statue of the Tamil poet and philosopher Tiruvalluvar, located in Kanyakumari.
- Valluvar Kottam: A monument in Chennai dedicated to the classical Tamil poet Tiruvalluvar.
- MGR Film City: Named after actor and politician M. G. Ramachandran, it is a popular film studio complex in Chennai.
- Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest South Indian temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Auroville: An experimental township near Puducherry, known for its focus on community living and spiritual practices.
- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU): A leading agricultural university headquartered in Coimbatore.
- Pamban Bridge: A historic cantilever bridge connecting Rameswaram to the mainland, known for its engineering marvel.
- Anna Centenary Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, located in Chennai and named after former Chief Minister C. N. Annadurai.
- Arignar Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur Zoo): One of the largest zoos in India, located near Chennai.
- Vivekananda Rock Memorial: Situated on a small island near Kanyakumari, it commemorates Swami Vivekananda’s meditation.
- Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Srirangam: One of the holiest temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located on an island in the Cauvery River.
- Poompuhar: An ancient port city mentioned in Tamil literature, known for its archaeological significance.
- Saravana Bhavan: A popular chain of vegetarian restaurants originating from Tamil Nadu, with a global presence.
- Madurai Jasmine: Known for its distinct fragrance, the Madurai Malli (Jasmine) is widely used in religious ceremonies and garlands.
- Tamil Nadu Agricultural Marketing Board (TAMCO): Facilitates agricultural marketing and provides support to farmers.
- Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary: One of the oldest water bird sanctuaries in India, providing a habitat for migratory birds.
- Kodaikanal: A hill station in the Western Ghats known for its scenic beauty, Kodaikanal Lake, and Coaker’s Walk.
- Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC): Manages the public transportation system across the state.
- Madras Stock Exchange: One of the oldest stock exchanges in India, based in Chennai.
- Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO): Promotes industrial development and investment in the state.
- Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve: One of the largest protected areas in the Western Ghats, known for its biodiversity.
- Kumbakonam: Known for its temples, cultural heritage, and as a center of education and arts.
- Tamil Isai (Music): The state has a rich tradition of classical music, with renowned composers like Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar.
- Veeran Alagumuthu Kone: A freedom fighter from Tamil Nadu who played a crucial role in resisting British rule.
- Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant: One of India’s nuclear power facilities, located in Tirunelveli district.
- Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Development Corporation (Poompuhar): Promotes traditional handicrafts and handlooms of the state.
- Gingee Fort: A historic fort complex in Villupuram district, known for its architectural grandeur.
- Mylapore Kapaleeswarar Temple: A famous Shiva temple in Chennai, known for its Dravidian architecture and religious significance.
Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU): Established to provide opportunities for higher education through open and distance learning.
Cholamandal Artists’ Village: Located in Chennai, it is an artist commune and an important center for contemporary art.
Tamil Nadu Fisheries University: A specialized university focusing on fisheries and aquaculture research and education.
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT): A prestigious private university with campuses in Vellore and Chennai, known for engineering and technology programs.
Valluvar Kottam Biannual Marathon: An annual marathon held in Chennai, promoting fitness and community engagement.
Vaigai Dam: An important dam built across the Vaigai River in Madurai district, contributing to irrigation and water supply.
Aranmanai Kili: A traditional dance form of Tamil Nadu, performed during festive occasions and celebrations.
Periyar Tiger Reserve: Located in the Western Ghats, it is known for its tiger population and diverse wildlife.
Veerapandiya Kattabomman Memorial Fort: Commemorates the brave Tamil warrior Veerapandiya Kattabomman, located near Panchalankurichi.
Coimbatore: Known as the “Manchester of South India,” it is an industrial and educational hub.
Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL): A major paper manufacturing company contributing to the state’s economy.
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB): Works towards environmental protection and pollution control in the state.
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU): A leading agricultural university with a focus on research and extension services.
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University: A specialized university offering legal education and research.
Madras Crocodile Bank Trust: A reptile zoo and research center focused on the conservation of crocodiles and turtles.
Arangetram: The debut on-stage performance of a dancer, typically in the Bharatanatyam tradition, after years of training.
Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant: Houses several nuclear reactors and is an important center for nuclear research.
Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT): One of Asia’s largest bus termini, facilitating inter-city and interstate bus services.
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards: Recognizes excellence in Tamil cinema, honoring actors, directors, and technicians.
Pallava Dynasty: The Pallavas, rulers of ancient Tamil Nadu, left behind significant architectural marvels, including Mahabalipuram.
Kumari Kandam: A mythical lost continent often mentioned in Tamil literature, believed to be the ancient homeland of the Tamils.
Vazhakkai Podimas: A traditional Tamil dish made from raw bananas, showcasing the culinary diversity of the state.
Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society (TANSACS): Works on HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support programs.
Kanyakumari Bagavathi Amman Temple: A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi, attracting pilgrims and tourists.
Nagercoil: Known for its unique culture and the Nagaraja Temple, dedicated to the serpent deity.
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University: A university in Tirunelveli offering a range of academic programs.
Thirukkural: A classic Tamil text composed by Thiruvalluvar, covering ethical and moral principles.
Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC): Promotes tourism and manages hospitality services across the state.
Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission (TNSHRC): Works towards protecting and promoting human rights in the state.
Thoothukudi Port: An important seaport on the southeastern coast, contributing to maritime trade.
Isha Yoga Center: Located in Coimbatore, it is a spiritual retreat founded by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.
Ramanujan Mathematical Society: Named after the renowned mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, it promotes research in mathematics.
Koothu Pattarai: A theater group in Chennai known for promoting traditional Tamil street theater.
Kolam: Traditional geometric patterns created with rice flour or chalk, often seen in front of homes during festivals.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK): A successful franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL), representing Chennai in cricket.
Gopuram: Elaborate entrance towers seen in South Indian temples, often adorned with intricate sculptures.
Carnatic Music: A classical music tradition originating from Tamil Nadu, characterized by intricate melodies and rhythmic patterns.
Kaveri River: A major river in South India, originating in Karnataka and flowing through Tamil Nadu.
Arakkonam: Known for its historic railway junction and as a key military center.
Jallikattu: A traditional bull-taming sport held during Pongal, showcasing the cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.