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Old 08-29-2010, 06:09 AM   #4
Big A

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Anbudaiya M/s Sivamaalaa,

Much of the History of Tamil Nadu, are not known to majority of th "present day Tamils - themselves". This is mainly because of the lack of interest shown by the Tamil Elderly and the Tamil Students - who treat the knowledge of History as a secondery matter as against their quest for earning for their living by the Elderly, and aspiring for their qualifications and lucrative jobs in the fields Medicine, Engineering Accountancy, Commerce, Computer Studies & IT Technology, and Legal Studies by the Students.

It is "very essential" that they strive hard in these directions to build up their "bright - future life". and to build-up their "economic stability". But also they should show much interest to enrich their knowledge in the fields of their own History, Culture and Traditions, and in the study of the achievements of the People of their Country's past, and preserve them to the posterity of their future generations.

Today we find lack of Students taking up the study of History, Archaeology, and Epigraphy at the University Level, and very soon there will be an era when there is a heavy dearth for these Professionals, and the Studies in these fields too will meet their natural death even in the Universities.

But 'very fortunately' we find a "new generation" of enthusiastic Tamil Professionals like Doctors, Engineers, Accountants, Computer & IT Engineers, Lawyers coming up in India and elsewhere among the Tamils, who are doing much 'studies and research' in these fields - as their "past time", and preserving their History, Culture & Traditions by writing Books on them, and publicising them in Historical & Cultural Conferences & Seminars. They are not depending for their "living and better life" from any income from these Studies, but meeting them from their earnings "as Professionals in the other Technical, Commercial & Legal fields" as mentioned above.

With respect to the Airports, I think all Airports come under the Central Government, but the initial efforts for the change of name could be done by the State Government, and with their goodwill with the Central Goverment it could be made to realise, to meet the glorification of the Tamil Nadu's greatest Emperor.

Incidently a Mumbai (Bombay) Airport has been named after the greatest Maratta King Shivaji, as the 'Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport'.

Anbudan

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