News Topic:Tamil Nadu

Dindigul district in Tamil Nadu sets Elite World Record for 605 roof-top RWH structures

District Rural Development Agency in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu has set up as many as 605 roof-top rain water harvesting structures.

Tiruvannamalai district in Tamil Nadu sets world record with 1118 farm ponds in 30 days

District Rural Development Agency in Tiruvannamalai district has accomplished a world record in setting up 1118 farm ponds to farmers.

Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu creates world record

Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu has carved a name for itself in the record books with the successful implementation of a green initiative.

Army Casper driver dies in accident in Kupwara

A 26-year-old Army Casper driver hailing from Tamil Nadu died in an accident in Zangli area of north Kashmir on Friday.

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