K Moopanar to be crowned for top leadership yet he preferred to identify the leaders for top job and chose to work in strengthening the party. But there have been an instances, where G. K Moopanar was an affable Political Strategist and a Trouble Shooter who never stooped to power rather led a pure and simple life of an ordinary citizen. The embossed leaders on the party flag are Indian freedom fighter Kamarajar and founding father G K Moopanar. The colour Orange represents sacrifice, white represents peace and green represents prosperity. The flag is similar to that of the Indian National Congress party and the Indian National Flag. The party and the founder were crowned for taking a principled position in 1999 to reserve its political support to then ruling Union Government a testing time for its secular ideology. Tamil Maanila Congress (M) is existing in a political era of aggressive and conflict oriented politics. K Vasan believes the Tamil literature ‘ Thirukkural on Wisdom, Values and Ethics is certain to be recognized as the ‘ National Book‘ and the party shall put forth its constant effort in realizing the dream of millions of Tamil lovers and scholars. He strongly believed in grassroots democracy with people as the stakeholders in all the developmental projects. K Moopanar always maintained to preserve the political decency & avoided a culture of violence and divisive politics. The party strongly believes the need to realm India’s pluralist traditions. decentralization of power to Panchayat Raj.industrial development combined with increased job opportunities.social Justice with opportunity to all.distribution of power to minority, Dalits and tribes.liquor-free Tamilnadu free, quality education for all.sublime law and order without favouritism or discrimination.Curated by a group of youth from Dharmapuri People's Forum (DPF), the shandy was organised at a private farmland in Bharathipuram with an aim to promote small-scale organic farmers and traditional art forms of the State. Horsetail, foxtail, pearl millets, finger millets organic vegetables from local farmlands coconut, gingelly and groundnut oil books traditional sweets like thinnai urundai and coconut barfi are some of the items on sale.ĭHARMAPURI: For a change, Sunday turned out to be a day of learning about healthy food, tradition and culture for over 200 people who took part in Tamilar Marabu Sandhai. Farmers from other districts are also welcome to sell their organic goods here," Umasankar added. More people should visit the shandy in the coming weeks and benefit from it. "At the shandy, we also promote art forms like parai Isai, silambattam and oyilaatam, and reading habits. If they are educated on the millets' health benefits, it will have more takers."īesides, the group is also conducting workshops to teach people the art of making soaps and castor oil at home. "At a time when adulterated food is sold in the market at an exorbitant price, people have started consuming traditional and organic foods. Vendor Senthilkumar finds this shandy an ideal platform for farmers who are not proficient in marketing their produce. This benefits both farmers and consumers, for healthy food is made available at an affordable price." "Eliminating middlemen is our prime motive. This Sunday sandhai brings together over 30 local farmers to sell their produce directly to the consumers, said DPF member Bala. Through this shandy, we wanted to bridge the gap between the rural and the urban lifestyle and make organic food easily available for the masses," said an organiser Umasankar. Food habits changed with new lifestyles, eventually affecting people's health. In fact, it was the staple food in the district. "Even three decades ago, millets were prominently cultivated across the northern Tamil Nadu.
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