Who regulates Tamil Language?

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The Tamil language is regulated by the Tamil Virtual Academy and Tamil Nadu Government, along with institutions like the SIL International and Unicode Consortium for digital standards.
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The Tamil language is primarily regulated by the Government of Tamil Nadu in India, through the "Tamil Nadu Official Language Act, 1956" which mandates Tamil as the official language within the state; the Department of Tamil Development and Information within the Tamil Nadu government oversees its implementation...
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The Tamil language is primarily regulated by the Government of Tamil Nadu in India, through the "Tamil Nadu Official Language Act, 1956" which mandates Tamil as the official language within the state; the Department of Tamil Development and Information within the Tamil Nadu government oversees its implementation and regulation. read less
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The Tamil language is primarily regulated by the "Department of Tamil Development and Information" within the Government of Tamil Nadu, India, which oversees its implementation as the official language within the state
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Tamil language is regulated by tamil virtual academy and tamilnadu government
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The Tamil Language is regulated by: - Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT), Chennai - Tamil Nadu Textbook and Educational Services Corporation - Tamil University, Thanjavur These institutions standardize Tamil language, script, and grammar, ensuring its purity and consistency.
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The Tamil Language is regulated by: - Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT), Chennai - Tamil Nadu Textbook and Educational Services Corporation - Tamil University, Thanjavur These institutions standardize Tamil language, script, and grammar, ensuring its purity and consistency. read less
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The Tamil language is primarily regulated by the Tamil Nadu government in India, through the "Directorate of Tamil Development" department
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