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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalM. Manaiselvi served as H.O.D. of English at Mohamed Sathak Polytechnic College, Kilakarai, in Ramanathapuram District. Besides efficient pedagogical practices in curriculum, she extended her service in co-curricular activities too. During her tenure as the secretary in Indian society for technical education, national-level programmes and various staff development programmes were organised to enrich the excellence of academic domain of the teaching faculty. This book has been written in simple, lucid style and at the same time bears literary value.Read More...
M. Manaiselvi served as H.O.D. of English at Mohamed Sathak Polytechnic College, Kilakarai, in Ramanathapuram District. Besides efficient pedagogical practices in curriculum, she extended her service in co-curricular activities too.
During her tenure as the secretary in Indian society for technical education, national-level programmes and various staff development programmes were organised to enrich the excellence of academic domain of the teaching faculty.
This book has been written in simple, lucid style and at the same time bears literary value.
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The book The Great Kings Maruthu Pandiyars deals with the freedom fighters Maruthu Pandiyars of South India in the 18th century. The King Sethupathy of Ramanathapuram honoured them to extend their service in Sivagangai Seemai. Later, they became the de facto rulers of Sivagangai. They were well known for their devotional service, social reforms, implementing welfare schemes and taking care of the country’s administration and military administration with
The book The Great Kings Maruthu Pandiyars deals with the freedom fighters Maruthu Pandiyars of South India in the 18th century. The King Sethupathy of Ramanathapuram honoured them to extend their service in Sivagangai Seemai. Later, they became the de facto rulers of Sivagangai. They were well known for their devotional service, social reforms, implementing welfare schemes and taking care of the country’s administration and military administration with a virtuous sense of serving the society.
Before the advent of the freedom movement in India, the rebels of south India had organised revolutionary leagues. Maruthu Pandiyars, Virupakshi Gopal Nayakar, Kerala Varman, Dhoondhaji from Kannada Nadu, Veerapandiya Kattaboman, Rebel Muthuramalinga Thevar and other poligars fought against the British rule.
Untold sufferings and loss of lives of the south Indians were the sparks to enlighten the Indians to move towards the struggle of independence.
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