Climate changeThis study presents the regional climate change over Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu state, India by using PRECIS, a Regional Climate Model (RCM) developed by Hadley Centre-UK Met office. The model is run with 25km x 25km resolution by using lateralboundary conditions from the...
EXCLUSIVE | BJP still not able to understand the political climate of Tamil Nadu: MK Stalin [ New Indian Express ] [ 12 Apr 2024 14:12 GMT ] India is a country in which people of different races, languages, religions, traditions and cultures live. Unity in diversity is the foundation...
Tamil Nadu has been at the forefront of the smart city trend in India. It is one of the states with the most cities. The following events can be used to show how smart towns in Tamil Nadu have changed over time: a. 2015: The Indian government starts the Smart Cities Mission [8]. ...
Dravidian parties have been in power in Tamil Nadu for the last 57 years and the signs are that together with its allies it will win overwhelmingly in the next election scheduled for2024. Incidentally, the saffron party (BJP) has never won an election in Tamil Nadu on its own, and its v...
Tamil NaduIndiaFishers' local knowledge and their perceptions of climate change are increasingly recognized by researchers and international institutions. However, in India, limited regional studies are available to understand the fishers' local knowledge, and a crucial question which largely remained ...
The Tamil Nadu Separatist Surge: A Brewing Storm for India and Sri Lanka -By South Asian Affairs Correspondent (Lanka-e-News -08.March.2025, 11.45 PM) India, the world's largest democracy, is once again facing the specter of separatism—this time from within its own southern powerhouse, ...
A study on the yield gap analysis in paddy, in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu Rice is the most important food crop for the two thirds of the Indian population. During the period 1950-51 to 2001-02, the area has increased by one and a halt times (31.0 million hectares to 44.6 milli...
The aim of the study is to identify the impact of climate change on the farmers and adaptation measures. The study is carried out in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu which is a semi-arid region. Data is collected by primary field survey and Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) methods. ...
Tamil Nadu state to find out the fishers'perception of the consequences of climate change on fisheries.A sample size consisting of 120 marine fishermen were randomly selected and interviewed.The results inferred that increase in cost of fishing,increase in fishing investments,decline in fishing days,...