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BY Ishm Arora Class:9 th a Roll no: 13 Subject: English Art Integrated Project

Jammu and Kashmir Introduction The natural beauty and picturesque locations have made Jammu and Kashmir a favorite destination for tourists across the world. Jammu is famous for its temples and Kashmir valley is known for its lakes and gardens. In the year 2019, the parliament of India passes the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization act, which contained provisions that dissolved the state and reorganized it into two union territories. Jammu and Kashmir in the west and Ladakh in the east

Population of j&k Jammu and kashmir has a Muslim majority population. Through Islam is practiced by above 67% of the population of j&k, 97% of the population of the kashmir valley, are large communities of Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs. In Jammu Hindus constitute 31% of the population, Muslims 65% and Sikhs 4%. The literacy rate in J&K is 67.16 percent, according to the 2011 census data.

Literature of Jammu and Kashmir Literature of Kashmir has a long history, the oldest texts having been composed in the Sanskrit language. Early names include Patatnjali, the author of the Mahabhasya commentary on Panini's grammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write the Hindi treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbala, who revised the charaka Samhita of Ayurveda. In medieval times, philosophers of kashmir Shaivism include vasugupta (c. 800), Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavgupta, Kshemarja, and Anandavardhana. If we talk about contemporary poetry of Kashmir there are many poets, which include Asif Tariq Bhat, Tashi Shah, keel Mohiuddin Bhat, and Zeeshan Jaipuri. The use of the Kashmiri language began with the work Mahānaya-Prakāsha by Rājānaka Shiti Kantha (c.1250),and was followed by the poet Lalleshyari or Lal Ded (14th century), who wrote mystical verses in the vaakh or four-line couplet style. Another mystic of her time equally revered in Kashmir and popularly known as Nund Reshi wrote powerful poetry. Later came Habba Khatun (16th century) with her own style. Other major names are Rupa Bhavani (1621–1721), Paramananda (1791–1864), Arnimal (d. 1800), Mahmud Gami (1765–1855), Rasul Mir (d. 1870),   MaqboolshahKralawari (1820–1877). Also, the Sufi poets like Shamas Faqir, Wahab khar, Soch Kral, Samad Mir, and Ahad Zargar. Among modern poets are Ghulam Ahmad Mahjoor (1885–1952), Abdul Ahad Azad (1903–1948), and Zinda kaul (1884–1965).

Tamil Nadu Introduction Tamil Nadu, is the southern most state of India . It is the 11th largest state of India in terms of area. The language spoken here is Tamil and most people in the urban areas would be able to understand English. The capital of Tamil Nadu is Chennai (formerly known as Madras ). Tamil Nadu is divided into 32 districts. Tamil Nadu has Pondicherry , Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh as it neighbours. It also has one of the longest coastal lines in India and is very closely situated to Sri Lanka .  Climate in Tamil Nadu is generally hot. This is a highly monsoon dependent state and the monsoon seasons are from June to September (South West monsoons) and October to December (North East monsoons). The peak summer seasons, when the temperatures go as high as 43°C in the plains. The monsoon seasons are normally windy with intermittent rains.

Population of Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu is a state in the Southern region of India. It’s the tenth-largest Indian state by area and the sixth-largest by population. As per the Population Projection report by the Census of India,  the estimated  population of  Tamil Nadu in 2022 is 76,631,000 (7.66 Crore). Tamil Nadu has a population growth rate of 5.90% during 2011-2021. In 1910 Population of Tamil Nadu was 1.92 Crore & in the Year 2021, it’s estimated at 7.64 Crore, an increase of almost 5.72 Crore. The Literacy rate of Tamil Nadu in 2022 is 80.09%.

Literature of Tamil nadu Tamil literature has a rich and long literary tradition spanning more than two thousand years. The oldest extant works show signs of maturity indicating an even longer period of evolution. Contributors to the Tamil literature are mainly from Tamil peoplefrom South India, including the land now comprising Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Sri Lankan Tamils from Sri Lanka, as well as the Tamil diaspora. The history of Tamil literature follows the history of Tamil Nadu , closely following the social, economical, political and cultural trends of various periods. The early Sangan literature, dated before 300 BCE, contain anthologies of various poets dealing with many aspects of life, including love, war, social values and religion. This was followed by the early epics and moral literature, authored by Shaivite Vaishnavite Jain and Buddhist authors and poets lasting up to the 5th century CE. From the 6th to 12th century CE, the Tamil devotional poems written by Navanmars (sages of Shaivism) and Alvars (sages of Vaishnavism), heralded the great Bhakti movement which later engulfed the entire Indian subcontinent. It is during this era that some of the grandest of Tamil literary classics like Kambaramayanam and Periya Puranam were authored and many poets were patronized by the imperial chola and Pandya empires. The later medieval period saw many assorted minor literary works and also contributions by a few Muslim and European authors.

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