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How to enter into politics in Tamil Nadu? 

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Competition to advance consistent political priorities across regimes in Tamil Nadu offers fertile ground for policy entrepreneurship and strong public health system administration facilitates progress.
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10 Mar 2017-India Review
14 Citations
Comparing the cases of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu reveals the political logic for expanding, de-emphasizing, or avoiding international engagement.
It portrays how the dominant political parties have set the template for what it means to ‘do’ politics in Tamil Nadu which serves as both an opportunity and a constraint for potential challengers.
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Tamil Nadu offers a very interesting case study as not only have films and politics been inextricably intertwined in the state, but also because two distinct political parties have stakes in two popular private television channels.
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04 May 2012
7 Citations
In Indian state politics, caste plays a major role and this book successfully studies how this caste-based social diversity gets translated into politics.
With the alleged collapse of the LTTE, a political power vacuum has emerged in Tamil society, but it is more likely to be filled by state-sponsored Tamil paramilitaries like Karuna, Pillayan and Devenanda than by independent civil society organizations.
This article offers important insights into the interrelationships between political change and nutrition policy in Tamil Nadu and their impact on nutrition levels among a range of rural households.
Up-country Tamil Identity Politics
The political‐will of the party in power during 1991–1996 and 2001–2006 in Tamil Nadu points the way for the rest of the nation, and is possibly the way for India to achieve the Millennium Development Goal with respect to the infant mortality rate.
In this article, we present one of the findings of this study, arguing that the pursuit of ABL in Tamil Nadu was characterized by varied types of bureaucratic activism.