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Recently the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has released the book 'Maga Kavithai'

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Published on: January 05 2024 Share on facebook

  • Presently the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu is M.K. Stalin.
  • Recently he has released the book 'Maga Kavithai'.
  • This book has been written by poet Vairamuthu.
  • 'Maga Kavithai' means - great poetry.
  • The book covers a wide range of topics including the origin of the universe, planet Earth, functions of the five elements, climate change, and its effects.
  • The book also emphasizes the urgent need to prevent the threats faced by humans due to the ever-increasing global temperature and deteriorating environment.
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