Tamil Meet Coimbatore

I used to sign in Tamil when I was studying in my college. But I took Hindi as my language due to the high level of Tamil taught with Konar guides. I had a passion for Tamil poet Bharathiar and knew some of his songs by heart. The college days were full of liberty and respect for others. At first I was ridiculed when I went to the college with Dhoti and white shirt but later the ones who ridiculed me became close friends. I was good at English language also and was top in the college. Those days Tamil was not politicized and we were free to choose and read what we wanted.

There was no TV and yet we could spend our time peacefully. May be we had friends to play with – in-door and out-door games, books to read. The time we spent was of a quality, though today more good ones do exist. Today you have to choose your time; plan and can get the best – more than I had in my days. People are doing it and improving and I feel Tamil meet is a good one for utilizing in improving your knowledge of Tamil.

2 Comments »

  1. Pavithra said,

    July 2, 2010 @ 2:25 pm

    I heard from many of my relatveis in Coimbatore that the tamil meet was a flop show and caused lot of hinderance to the public. what is really the use of holding such big conferences? what good did it do to a common man or for the language?

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    February 12, 2011 @ 12:49 am

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