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Vedaranyam (Tamil: [ʋeːdaːɾaɳjam]) (also
spelt as
Vedaraniam and Vedaranniyam) is a town in
Nagapattinam district in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. The...
- The
Vedaranyam March (also
called the
Vedaranyam Satyagraha) was a
framework of the
nonviolent civil disobedience movement in
British India.
Modeled on...
- is a
Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva,
located in the town of
Vedaranyam in
Tamil Nadu, India.
Vedaranyeswarar is
revered in the 7th-century-CE...
- 85028
Vedaranyam taluk is a
taluk of
Nagapattinam district of the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. The
headquarters of the
taluk is the town of
Vedaranyam According...
- and 33 km
southeast of Thiruvarur. A
canal built to link this town with
Vedaranyam still lies to the west. The Vellayar, a
minor branch of the
Cauvery River...
- and Science, Opp. To
Kasturibai Gandhi Kanniya Gurukulam,
Nagai Road,
Vedaranyam - 614 810. 22. Government
College of Arts and Science, Govt.
Higher Secondary...
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Vedaranyam is a
legislative ****embly
constituency in
Nagapattinam district in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. This
constituency comprises Vedharanyam and...
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arrested by the
police officers. C.
Rajagopalachari broke the Salt Laws at
Vedaranyam, in
Madras Province in the same year.
Thousands courted arrest and were...
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would later become India's
first Indian Governor-General,
organized the
Vedaranyam salt
march in
parallel on the east coast. His
group started from Tiruchirappalli...
- the base for
tourism for Sikkal, Velankanni, Poompuhar, Kodiakkarai,
Vedaranyam, and Tharangambadi.
Roadways is the
major mode of
transport to Nagapattinam...