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What (who) is K Balakrishnan (Tamil Nadu) - definition

INDIAN WRITER
P K Balakrishnan; P.K. Balakrishnan; PK Balakrishnan

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OVERVIEW OF THE PROCEDURE OF ELECTIONS IN THE INDIAN STATE OF TAMIL NADU
Tamil Nadu elections; Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2021; 2021 Tamil Nadu state assembly elections
Elections in Tamil Nadu are conducted every five years to elect the State assembly and its share of members to the Lok Sabha. There are 234 assembly constituencies and 39 Lok Sabha constituencies.
Climate of Tamil Nadu         
CLIMATE OF TAMIL NADU (STATE IN INDIA)
Floods in Tamil Nadu; Extreme weather in Tamil Nadu
The Climate of Tamil Nadu, India is generally tropical and features fairly hot temperatures over the year except during the monsoon seasons. The city of Chennai lies on the thermal equator, which means Chennai and Tamil Nadu does not have that much temperature variation.
History of Tamil Nadu         
  • A temple from the Chola period. The Cholas united most of the [[south Indian]] peninsula under a single administration during the 10th and the 11th century CE.
  • Fort St. George, Chennai (18th century etching)
  • state]] of Tamil Nadu in India was created in 1969 when erstwhile [[Madras State]] was renamed.
  • [[Madras Presidency]], 1909
  • Madras famine (1877). Distribution of relief. From the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'' (1877)
  • [[Shore Temple]] in [[Mamallapuram]] built by the [[Pallavas]]. (c. eighth century CE)
  • [[Chera Empire]].
  • [[Pandyan Empire]]
  • [[Chola Empire]] under [[Rajendra Chola]] (c. 1030).
  • [[Tanjore]] became a major cultural centre during the 18th and 19th centuries, under [[Maratha]] rule. The figure depicts a [[Tanjore painting]] from this era.<br />''From the collection of the V&A Museum.''
  • [[Brihadishwara Temple]]
  • Tirumalai Nayak Palace,Madurai
  • Ramachandra Tondaiman, king of Pudukkottai, at his durbar, ca. 1858
  • Mohamed Ali Khan Wallajah, [[Nawab of the Carnatic]] (1717–1795)
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of tamil nadu; Influence of the Indus Valley civilization on Ancient Tamil Nadu; History of Tamilnadu; Prehistoric Tamil Nadu; Neolithic Tamil Nadu
The region of Tamil Nadu in the southeast of modern India, shows evidence of having had continuous human habitation from 15,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE. Throughout its history, spanning the early Upper Paleolithic age to modern times, this region has coexisted with various external cultures.

Wikipedia

P. K. Balakrishnan

Panikkassery Keshavan Balakrishnan (March 2, 1925 – April 3, 1991) was an Indian novelist and critic. A doyen of Malayalam literature, he is best known for his novel, Ini Njan Urangatte (And now, Let me Sleep), a novel based on Mahabharata as well as a number of critical studies which include Chandu Menon Oru Padanam, Novel - Siddhiyum Sadhanayum, Kavyakala Kumaranasaniloode and Ezhuthachante Kala : Chila Vyasabharatha Patanangalum. His work 'Jathivyavasthayum Kerala Charitravum is a work in social history. Kerala Sahitya Akademi awarded him their annual award for novel in 1974. He was also a recipient of the Vayalar Award and other honours.