Friday, 19 August 2016
DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING, TIRUR. TIRUVALLUR
DIET Tirur is situated at Tirur, near Sevvapet Railway station. In our DIET there are seven branches. They are
1. Pre Service Teacher Education
2. Work Experience
3. District Resource Unit
4. In service Programme, Field Interaction, Innovation & Coordination
5. Curriculum and Material Development
6. Educational Technology
7. Planning and Management
Thursday, 18 August 2016
DISTRICT PROFILE
TIRUVALLUR
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND:
The word "Tiruvallur" is
supposedly derived from the Tamil sentence "tiru evvull?" meaning,
"Tiru" - Highness (a common prefix in South India for temple towns),
"evvull" - where do I sleep. So, Tiruvallur means, a place/town where, the god, Veera Raghavar asked a saint for
a place to sleep for a night.
Thiruvallur district is a newly
formed district with effect from 1.1.1997. It has a great historical background
as it was hitherto a part of the erstwhile Chengalpattu district.
Thiruvallur
district has many laurels to its credit owing to its historical connection from
4th Century A.D. During that
period the region was ruled by the Pallava Kings who had Kancheepuram as
their capital. Mahendra Varman and his
son Narasimha Varman brought to the Pallava dynasty an eternal name by their
artistic bent of mind. They built many
shore temples and other historical institutions.
After the Pallavas the Chola Kings
captured the region. This was in the 10th
Century. King Kulothunga Chola named the area Thondamandalam to serve
the people as ‘Thondas’ (servers).
During the reign of the Vijayanagar
emperor Kirshnadevaraya, the Chengalpet region was added to its
empire. It was in the 14th
century.
During the 17th and 18th
centuries the Sultans occupied it.
They let the British to collect revenues and in the end the
latter became the rulers till 1947.
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