Commonwealth _An Introduction_ Tamil Version

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Day-2
What are Commonwealth Nations?
Commonwealth is an organization of 54 nations. All the 54 nations were once the colonies of the British Empire.
Current members
All dates below are provided by the Commonwealth of Nations Secretariat members list, and population figures are as of 1 February 2020.[8]

54 states[hide]
• Antigua and Barbuda
• Australia
• The Bahamas
• Bangladesh
• Barbados
• Belize
• Botswana
• Brunei
• Cameroon
• Canada
• Cyprus
• Dominica
• Eswatini
• Fiji
• The Gambia
• Ghana
• Grenada
• Guyana
• India
• Jamaica
• Kenya
• Kiribati
• Lesotho
• Malawi
• Malaysia
• Maldives
• Malta
• Mauritius
• Mozambique
• Namibia
• Nauru
• New Zealand
• Nigeria
• Pakistan
• Papua New Guinea
• Rwanda
• Saint Kitts and Nevis
• Saint Lucia
• Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
• Samoa
• Seychelles
• Sierra Leone
• Singapore
• Solomon Islands
• South Africa
• Sri Lanka
• Tanzania
• Tonga
• Trinidad and Tobago
• Tuvalu
• Uganda
• United Kingdom
• Vanuatu
• Zambia
Headquarters Marlborough House
London, SW1
United Kingdom


Leaders

• Head
Queen Elizabeth II
• Secretary-General
Patricia Scotland

• Chair-in-Office
Boris Johnson


Logo


Flag of Commonwealth nations
Reference Wikipedia
What is Commonwealth Literature?
This term is used to refer to the literature written in English in the once colonies of the British Empire.
Commonwealth writers
The famous name among Commonwealth writers includes •
 Chinua Achebe (November 16, 1930-March 21, 2013
 Salman Rushdie (June 19, 1947-)
 Arun Koladkar (November 1, 1932-September 25, 2004)
 R.K . Narayan (October 10, 1906-May 13, 2001)
 Kazuo Ishiguro (November 8, 1954-
 Nayantra Sahangal

Day-3
Commonwealth literature is a literature written in English from the former colonies of British Empire. It is known by different names-New Literature, Commonwealth Literature, Post-Colonial Literature etc. The repeated themes of commonwealth literature are misuse of power, exploitation of native people, alienation in the post-colonial society.
Commonwealth Literature, Post-Colonial Literature in English, New Literature in English, World Writing in English – these are just some of the terms being used to describe the writings of ‘members’ of the former British Empire.

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