The 11th World Tamil Research Conference will be held in Malaysia

The 11th World Tamil Research Conference will be held in Malaysia

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Category : International Published on: February 25 2023

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  • The 11th World Tamil Research Conference of the International Institute of Tamil Research (IATR) will be held in Malaysia from 21-23 July 2023.
  • This conference will be held to help Tamil scholars and other language scholars from all over the world to know the excellence of the Tamil language and excellence in other languages.
  • The First World Tamil Conference was conducted in the year 1966 in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Tamil is one of the oldest languages with glittering history, rich literature and exquisite language.
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