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Tamilnadu Census 2011 details are out


- Total Population - 7,21,88,958 (7.21 crore people)'


- Number of Males - 3,61,56,958 (3.62 crore men)


- No of Female - 3,59,80,087 (3.59 crore women)


- TN ranks 7th in the no of peoples in India


- Literacy rate has increased to 80.33% (from 73.45%)


- 995 women for every 1000 men




It must be noted that India Census was released yesterday.



- India's total population is 1.21 billion (121 crore). 

- India has 623.7 million males (62.37 crore men)

- India has 586.5 million  females (58.6 women)

- India Literacy rate at 74% up nearly 10%

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MGR with Jayalalitha

Politics


In 1981, she joined the AIADMK and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1984, marking her entry into the Parliament of India. Her association with politics grew from her relationship with M. G. Ramachandran (popularly known as M.G.R), movie star and then Chief Minister. On M.G R’s death, she was alienated by a faction of the party who chose to support M.G R’s wife Janaki Ramachandran. Drawing on her massive popularity and her image as the “wronged woman”, in 1989, she won the elections to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly—incidentally, she became the first woman to be elected Leader of the Opposition. She accused that the then ruling party, the DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – Dravidian People’s Party), who allegedly tried to assault her in the assembly, and there, she reportedly took an oath to enter the assembly house only as chief minister. In 1991, following the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, just days before the elections, her alliance with Indian National Congress paid off as a sympathy wave propelled the coalition to a massive victory. She was re-elected to the legislative assembly and became the first elected woman chief minister of Tamil Nadu (Janaki Ramachandran technically became the first woman chief minister following her husband’s death, but she was unelected and presided over a transitional ‘caretaker’ government) serving the full tenure (June 24, 1991 – May 12, 1996). However, due to an anti-incumbency wave, and several allegations of corruption and malfeasance against her and her ministers, she lost power to the DMK in 1996, in a landslide defeat. All the ministers in her erstwhile cabinet, including her, were defeated in the elections and six of them even lost their deposits, indicating that they did not even secure the minimum number of votes expected of them. She returned to power with a huge majority in the 2001 elections, having mustered a bigger coalition and defying many pre-poll predictions. In the last assembly elections held in 2006, her party had to relinquish power to the DMK government.
During the years out of power, she had to face a number of criminal lawsuits related to her first term rule, mostly dealing with embezzlement and monetary fraud. In 2001, a specially designated court convicted her of criminal breach of trust and of illegally acquiring governmental property belonging to TANSI, a state-run agency, and sentenced her to five years’ imprisonment. She appealed against the sentence to the Supreme Court of India. While the appeal was under judicial consideration, the conviction disqualified her from contesting the 2001 elections. However, having led her party to victory, she controversially became the Chief Minister as a non-elected member of the assembly.
On September 21, 2001, a five-judge constitutional bench of the Supreme Court of India ruled that “a person who is convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of not less than two years cannot be appointed the Chief Minister of a State under Article 164 (1) read with (4) and cannot continue to function as such”. Thereby, the bench decided that “in the appointment of Ms. Jayalalithaa as Chief Minister there has been a clear infringement of a Constitutional provision and that a writ of quo warranto must issue”.
In effect, her appointment as Chief Minister was declared null and invalid. Therefore, technically, she was not the Chief Minister in the period between May 14, 2001 and September 21, 2001. O. Panneerselvam, a minister, was subsequently installed as the Chief Minister. However, his government was widely believed to have been puppeted and micro-managed by Jayalalithaa. In 2003, the Supreme Court acquitted her in the specific case, for lack of conclusive evidence to convict her. This cleared the way for her to contest a mid-term poll to the Andipatti constituency, after the elected representative for the seat, gave up his membership. Winning the election by a handsome margin, Jayalalithaa took over the Chief Ministership again. She is still a party to a few criminal litigations from her first term rule in the courts in the neighbouring Karnataka state.
After the 2006 assembly elections, O. Panneerselvam was elected the AIADMK legislature party leader and hence the Leader of the Opposition in the assembly, after she decided not to attend the assembly except if “absolutely necessary”. However she, by virtue of her strong control over her party, was considered to be the de-facto leader of the opposition in the state. Later that month when all the attending AIADMK MLAs were suspended, she started attending the assembly. She was elected the legislature party leader and now leads the opposition in the assembly.

Movie Career


Jayalalithaa was a very famous actress in tamil movie. She was very much in demand and acted with all the top heroes. What was in her favour was that the other heroines before her were all middle-aged and sari-clad. She was the first tamil heroine who appeared in skirts. She acted in many movies with Sivaji Ganesan and M G Ramachandran, who would found the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (now called the All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam). Her best-known Hindi film is Izzat; her co-star was the BJP candidate from Sikar, Dharmendra.

Achievements




A lady of confidence – “Dr. PURATCHI THALAIVI”, affectionately called AMMA by her followers for showing motherly affection to all her followers of the State.
Jayalalitha’s Main Achievments are three V’s, Free Cycle Scheme, RainWater Harvest, Cradle Baby Scheme, Farmer’s Insurance Scheme, and many more…
Jayalalitha has done wonders in all the sectors of the Industry, mainly in the development of welfare of the people.
Jayalalitha has proved Tamilnadu is best in Police Department in comparison to the other states.
Jayalalitha’s aim is to eradicate poverty, violence, bribery and so on….
Jayalalitha’s Achievements are Amazing.

Dr. J.Jayalalitha life


NameDr. J.Jayalalitha
Dr.J.Jayalalithaa


Affectionately called Ammu, Puratchi Thalaivi
ProfessionActor turned Politician
Date of birthFeb-24-1948
ProfessionActor
Place of birthMysore
FamilyFather -Jeyaram
Mother: Sandya
Brother
Education Matriculation
Schools attended* Bishop cotton Girls High School, Bangalore.Presentation Convent Church Park, Chennai.
As a dancerWell versed in Bharata Natyam, Mohini Attam, Kathak,Manipuri.
Would have beenLawyer
Debut * Kannada film:' chinnada Gombe'* Telugu film:' Manushulu Mamathalu'* Tamil film :'vennira aadai '* With MGR:"Aayirarhthil Oruvan"* With Shivaji: 'Galaata Kalyaanam'
Rise to fame characterAs a vampish lead in G. Krishna's James Bond-type hit Goodachari 116 she was noticed by everyone..
Entry into politicsFirst as the Secretary of the AIADMK, then was nominated to the Rajya Sabha.
Awards* 1972- Kalaimamani award from the government of Tamilnadu.

* 1991- Was conferred the Degree of Doctor of Literature(D.Litt) by the University of Madras.

* 1992- Dr MGR Medical University conferred the degree of Doctor of Science.

* 1993-Madurai Kamaraj University conferred the degree of Doctor of Letters.

* 2003-Tamil Nadu Agricultural University conferred the degree of Doctor of Science.

* 2003-Bharathidasan University conferred the degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa)
Influential persons in her life* Mother Celine(school head mistress)
Her mother for her career in films.
Dr. M.G.R for her career in politics.
Worst MomentWhen she was attacked in the Tamil Nadu Assembly by then ruling party people.
Highs* In 1982 when she gave her maiden speech about 'pennin perumai' which was applauded by Dr. M.G.R

*In 1984 her Rajya sabha maiden speech which impressed Mrs.Indira Gandhi
LowsThe passing away of her mother and Dr.M.G.R.
For the welfare of women * Cradle baby scheme.
*
 All women police station.
Enemy Mr. Karunanidhi
FriendSasikala
Special interst Studying Law
ReligionVery religious
HobbiesHas a large private library with a huge collection of books
Likes to watchOld tamil, hindi and english movies
Impressed by the book"Wild Swans"
Facts
* After completion of Matriculation in 1964, she won a scholarship from Government of India for higher studies but did not accept it as she took up a career in films.

* Played 'herself' as a politician/chief minister in the movie 'Neenga Nalla Erukkanum'
* Jayalalitha's assets were worth Rs 2.01 crore, after five years in power, her assets were calculated to be disproportionate by Rs 66.65.
* Out of the 468 gold items seized during the raid, the ‘ottiyanam’, weighing 1,044 gms with 2,389 diamond, emerald and ruby stones, and engraved with a dancing peacock in the middle alone was worth Rs 46.79 lakhs.
* The first Woman Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.
* She was elected from Andipatti Assembly constituency in February 2002 to become the Chief Minister of Tamilnadu.
Chief Minister* from 24-06-1991 to 12-05-1996,* from 14-05-2001 to 21-09-2001and
* from 02-03-2002 to -12-05-2006
Portfolio's handled by her as C.M.Public, General Administration, Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service, other All India Services, District Revenue Officers, Home, Police and Minorities Welfare.
Address"Veda Nilayam",  81/36 Poes Garden, Chennai - 600 086.
About her life"One-third of my life was dominated by my mother, the other part — a major one — was dominated by MGR. Two-third of my life is thus over. One third remains and this part of my life remains for myself but there are some responsibilities and duties to be fulfilled”.