The Tamil Language Council was formed in 2000 to promote the awareness and greater use of the Tamil language. It comprises representatives from the education sector, major community organisations, arts groups and the media.
The Council spearheads the annual Tamil Language Festival which was started in 2007, supported each year by a growing list of partners. A key partner for the Festival is the Ministry of Education’s Tamil Language and Learning Promotion Committee (TLLPC). Set up in 2006, TLLPC’s strategic focus is to promote the speaking and learning of Tamil among students.
This year, the Tamil Language Festival celebrates its 11th anniversary with a rich calendar of programmes from 1 to 30 April. The third edition of the bilingual “Living Language, Living Heritage” notebook will also be produced once again in collaboration with the Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre. This year, we will be featuring overseas participants from Sri Lanka and India to be part of the Festival.
Please click here to view all Tamil Language Festival 2017 Programmes.