In August 2021, as the Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin government completed 100 days in office, Tamilarasu, a magazine brought out by the state’s Department of Information and Public Relations, released a special edition. It was titled Thalai Nimirum Tamizhagam: Nootrandin Thisaiyil Nooru Naatkal, roughly translated as ‘Tamizhagam Holds Head High: A 100-Year Direction In 100 Days’.
When the debate of Tamizhagam versus Tamil Nadu kicked off, this is what many political experts observed, indicating that Tamizhagam is a usage that has existed since the Sangam Age (between 400 BC and 200 AD) and being used by even the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government.
The debate started after Tamil Nadu Governor Ravindra Narayana Ravi said on January 4 that Tamizhagam would be a more appropriate name for Tamil Nadu.
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