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Beauty : Many people don't
realize the importance of having good habits
to keep their beauty. Your Skin, Hair, Nails,
everything need personal attention to keep
its beauty for a long time. Your skin enables
you to sense temperature, touch and texture.
It helps keep your body temperature normal
and prevents dehydration of internal organs.
It is also your body's first line of defense
against environmental elements that could
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threaten
your health. Hair is a barometer of the body's health.
A proper attention is important for
good hair growth. Nails are an extension of your
individual personality and you should always keep
them blunt, neat and tidy.
Fashion : People
of Tamil Nadu have tendency to follow fashions
of others. The dressings of Tamilians include traditional
as well as modern fashions. The fashions introduced
by Tamilians are world famous. The typical dressing
of Tamil woman is sari and blouse. On the other
hand
gents wear dhothi and shirt. The dressing of Tamilians
related to the climate of Tamil Nadu. It’s
one of the simplest forms of dressing in the world
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Women in tamil nadu are usually subjected to social restrictions like most of the women in other south Indian states have been subjected to. Though there are promotions for education of women mostly concentrated in cities and surrounded places.
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Children of Tamilnadu : As per 1991 census, India has around 150 million children, constituting 17.5% of India's population, who are below the age of 6 years. A large number of them live in economic and social environ- ment which impede the child's physical and mental development. These conditions include poverty, poor environmental sanitation, disease, infection, inadequate access to primary health care, inappropriate child caring and feeding practices. |
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Cooking : Tamil Nadu
cuisine is very hot and spicy. Mainly they are vegetarians
and offers several gastronomic opportunities to those
willing to experiment with the local cuisine |
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Health & Fitness of weman tamilnadu : Tamilnadu is one of the few countries the world where women and men have nearly the same life expectancy at birth. The fact that the typical female advantage in life expectancy is not seen in India suggests there are systematic problems with women’s health. Tamilnadu women have high mortality rates, particularly during childhood and in their reproductive years. The health of Tamilnadu women is intrinsically linked to their status in society. Research on women’s status has found that the contributions
Indian women make to families often are overlooked, and instead they are viewed as economic burdens. There is a strong son preference in India, as sons are expected to care for parents as they age. This son preference, along with high dowry costs for daughters, sometimes results in the mistreatment of daughters. Further, Tamilnadu women have low levels of both education and formal labor force participation.
Poor health has repercussions not only for women but also their families. Women in poor health are more likely to give birth to low weight infants. They also are less likely to be able to provide food and adequate care for their children. Finally, a woman’s health affects the household economic well-being, as a woman in poor health will be less productive in the labor force.
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