The Central Institute of Classical Tamil is translating the Thirukkural into 30 additional languages to reach 100 languages by August 2026. With already 34 translations, this initiative aims to ...
The year was 1967. An anthology of Tamil poems, nearly two thousand years old, dropped into English in translation. A K Ramanujam, scholar, translator, and writer had released The Interior Landscape, ...
One of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world, Tamil is spoken by over 70 million native speakers within the Indian subcontinent and across the globe. Tamil is an official language in ...
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'Thirukkural' translation to be made available in 30 more languages by Jan 2026, says official
The Central Institute of Classical Tamil has started a new initiative to translate the classical Tamil text, Thirukkural, ...
SINGAPORE - An English-Tamil glossary, the first of its kind with more than 4,000 common English terms and their corresponding Tamil terms, was launched on Saturday (Feb 3) by Senior Minister of State ...
Chennai: From biographies of famous personalities such as poet Subramania Bharati to ethical texts like Naladiyar and Nanmanikadigai, as many as 500 Tamil books will soon be available in English. The ...
Tamil achieved the distinction of being the first South Asian language to have the Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, which is treated as a Bible by medical students worldwide. Another ...
The state government of Tamil Nadu in India plans to translate 1,000 Tamil books into different world languages over the next four years through the Chennai International Book Fair. More than 50 ...
SINGAPORE - The quality of Tamil translations for government materials is set to improve. A review panel has put forth a string of recommendations to catch potential mistakes before they are published ...
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We live in a translational world. Therefore to ignore the power of translation is to deny its role in the building of civilizations. There would have been no Renaissance, no modern medicine, no road ...
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