Key Points

In a significant event commemorating Tamil heritage, Chief Minister MK Stalin awarded Thayammal Aravanan with the Kalaignar Classical Tamil Award, honoring her contributions to Tamil scholarship. The festivities were part of the annual Semmozhi Day, celebrating the birth anniversary of former CM M. Karunanidhi. Key announcements included financial aid to veteran scholars and the release of scholarly works by the Central Institute of Classical Tamil. The event saw widespread participation from politicians, scholars, and students, cementing the Dravidian movement's commitment to preserving Tamil culture.

Key Points: MK Stalin Awards Thayammal Aravanan Tamil Honor on Semmozhi Day

  • MK Stalin confers Kalaignar Award on Thayammal Aravanan
  • Ceremony celebrates late DMK leader Karunanidhi's legacy
  • Financial aid to veteran scholars granted
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MK Stalin honours scholar Thayammal Aravanan with Kalaignar classical Tamil award

Tamil Nadu's CM MK Stalin awards Thayammal Aravanan the prestigious Kalaignar Award at a grand ceremony in Chennai, celebrating Tamil heritage.

"This award celebrates our rich heritage and the scholars who preserve it. - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, June 3

In a grand celebration of Tamil heritage and scholarship, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday conferred the Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi Classical Tamil Award for 2025 on renowned Tamil scholar Thayammal Aravanan.

The ceremony, held at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai, was part of the annual ‘Semmozhi Day’ observance marking the birth anniversary of late DMK stalwart and five-time Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. The award, instituted in Karunanidhi’s name to recognise excellence in classical Tamil studies, carries a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh along with a citation plaque.

In his address, Chief Minister Stalin underscored the Dravidian movement’s historic role in preserving Tamil identity and promoting scholarly inquiry. The day also saw the release of two major works published by the Central Institute of Classical Tamil — Tamil Vinayadigal – Varalatru Mozhiyiyal Ayvu, authored by Rajendran Sankaravelayuthan, and Sanga Ilakkiya Solvalam by P.R. Subramanian. These publications add to the growing body of academic resources on Tamil history and Sangam literature.

In a notable gesture, the Chief Minister handed over enhanced financial assistance to five veteran Tamil scholars in recognition of their lifetime contributions. The beneficiaries were M. Chakkaravarthi, R. Mohanasundaram, Bhanumathi (Aathira Mullai), A. Idayageetham Ramanujam, and N. Sundari. Further, Stalin launched a new book published by Tamilarasu, chronicling the achievements of the DMK government over the past four years in areas such as education, social welfare, and language development.

To encourage young learners, prizes were distributed to students who won competitions held in connection with Semmozhi Day. The contests aimed to cultivate interest in the Tamil language, literature, and cultural traditions among school and college students.

The event was attended by several cabinet ministers, including K.N. Nehru, I. Periyasamy, E.V. Velu, M.R.K. Panneerselvam, K.R. Periakaruppan, M.P. Saminathan, Ma. Subramanian, and P.K. Sekarbabu, as well as Chennai Mayor R. Priya. Leaders from allied parties—Vaiko (MDMK), Thol. Thirumavalavan (VCK), R. Mutharasan (CPI), and K.M. Khader Mohideen (IUML)—also participated, alongside MPs A. Raja and Dayanidhi Maran.

Earlier in the day, Stalin paid floral tributes at Karunanidhi’s memorial at Anna Square, the statue at Omandurar Government Estate, and other locations tied to the late leader’s legacy.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Heartwarming to see Tamil scholarship being recognized at this level! 👏 As someone who studied Tamil literature in college, I know how much effort goes into preserving our classical language. The cash award of ₹10 lakh will surely motivate more scholars. Semmozhi Day is becoming an important cultural event!
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Suresh R.
While I appreciate honoring scholars, I wish the government would balance this with more practical Tamil language initiatives in schools. Many students struggle with basic Tamil grammar today. The competitions are good but need wider participation across all districts.
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Malini V.
Thayammal Aravanan truly deserves this honor! Her work on Sangam poetry has been groundbreaking. As a Chennaiite, I'm proud to see our city hosting such prestigious events that celebrate our rich literary heritage. The new publications sound fascinating - will look for them in bookstores!
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Karthik N.
Good initiative but why only Tamil? India has many classical languages that deserve equal attention. Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada scholars also need recognition at this scale. Hope other states take inspiration but make it more inclusive.
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Anitha P.
The financial assistance to veteran scholars is the most touching part ❤️ Many elderly researchers struggle in their later years despite lifelong contributions. This sets a great example for taking care of our academic community. More states should implement similar schemes!
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Rajesh B.
While celebrating Tamil is important, the event seems too politicized with all DMK leaders present. Cultural awards should rise above party politics. That said, the actual scholarly work being recognized is indeed valuable and deserves applause.

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