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MAMBALAM TIMES The Neighbourhood Newspaper for T. Nagar & Mambalam www.mambalamtimes.in Vol. 23, No. 14 1161st Issue : August 26 - September 1, 2017 Carrying original driving license mandatory from Sept. 1 Tamilnadu Govt. has made it mandatory for drivers to carry their original license from Sept. 1. According to the announcement made by M. R. Vijayabhaskar (Transport Minister), this policy will help to hold drivers accountable in case of road rule violations and accidents. He said that it will cut down on accidents and effectively bring traffic rule offenders to book. He added that the decision was necessitated because many drivers produced photo copies of driving licenses after their original licenses had been suspended. FREE

Page 2 T. NAGAR BAZAAR This column is intended to help small businesses in & around T.Nagar and West Mambalam to have a cost-effective advertisement medium. Advertisement in this section will be in standard panel sizes of 4 cm. x 1 column (costing only Rs. 500) and 4 cm. x 2 column (costing Rs. 1000) New road connects Lake View Road and Anna Main Road Open trench in Anna Main Road poses danger A new road connecting Lake View Road (Nesapakkam) and Anna Main Road (K. K. Nagar) was opened last week. The 2-ft high central median has been painted with alternating bands of white and black. Small yellow reflectors have been fixed atop the median at 10-ft intervals. Nice reflection in rain water puddle The buildings and other structures on the roadside are clearly reflected in the stagnant rain water in South West Boag Road, T. Nagar. The photo was taken by this Reporter on Aug. 25. Metrowater has dug a long trench on one side of Anna Main Road, K. K. Nagar to carry out some repair work. There are no barricades or sign boards to caution motorists about the open trench. The trench is not visible in the dark and poses a danger to motorists, especially 2-wheeler riders who may drive into the trench and injure themselves. Will Metrowater officials take action to caution road users at least at night when no work is in progress. Sai Seva Chakra conducts free Veda classes Sri Sai Seva Chakra (15, Bharathi Street, West Mambalam) conducts free Veda, bhajans and sloka classes on Sundays in its premises from 3.30 p.m to 4.30 p.m. It also conducts these classes in the following venues. On Saturdays and Sundays from 6.30 a.m to 7.30 a.m in Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Maharajapuram Santhanam Salai, T. Nagar. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Tuesdays from 5 p.m to 6 p.m in Sarva Priya Ganapathi Temple (Moorthy Street Extension, 7th Avenue, Ashok Nagar). On Mondays and Thursdays from 8 p.m to 9 p.m in No 15, Bharathi Street, West Mambalam. More details can be had in phone 98843 05676.

Veenotsav in Infosys Hall from tomorrow Mudhra (26, Rama Street, Nungambakkam) has organized Veenotsav 2017 from Sunday, Aug. 27 to Thursday, Aug. 31 in Infosys Hall (Ramakrishna School Campus, Bazullah Road, T. Nagar). On the occasion, Vainika Mudhra award will be presented to Veena vidwan and musicologist R. S. Jayalakshmi by Pappu Venugopala Rao (Secretary, Music Academy). Veteran musician Sugana Varadachari will be felicitated. The program will conclude with the veena concert of R. S. Jayalakshmi. She will be accompanied by M. S. Varadan (mridangam) and Trichy Murali (ghatam). The following are details of concerts on the remaining days: Aug. 28: 5.45 p.m: Trivandrum S. Mahadevan (veena) accompanied by L. Sundarsan Srinivas (mridangam) and Madipakkam Murali (ghatam); 7.30 p.m: Kalyani Ganesan (veena) accompanied by Karaikudi V. M. Ganesan (mridangam) and Madipakkam Murali (ghatam). Aug. 29: 5.45 p.m: S. Anjani (veena) accompanied by Thillaisthanam Suriyanarayanan (mridangam) and Hariharasubramaniam (ghatam); 7.30 p.m: Revathi Srinivasan (veena) accompanied by Ramaiah Vittal (mridangam) and Hariharasubramaniam (ghatam). Aug. 30: 5.45 p.m: Venkataramani (veena) accompanied by Akshay Ram (mridangam) and N. Rajaram (ghatam); 7.30 p.m: Bangalore Yoga Vandana (veena) accompanied by Sunaada Krishna Amai (mridangam) and N. Rajaram (ghatam). Aug. 31: 5.45 p.m: T. R. Sambasivam (veena) accompanied by Thirucherai Kaushik Rajagopal (mridangam) and G. Ravichandran (ghatam). 7.30 p.m: S. Srinivasan (veena) accompanied by Chennai Thiagarajan (mridangam) and G. Ravichandran (ghatam). Watch concerts live in www.paalam.in/tv or www.paalamtv.com 650 kg. Vinayaga idol installed on Venkatanarayana Road The members of Vinayagar Chathurthi Vizha Kuzhu (T. Nagar) installed a huge Vinayaga idol made with 650 kg. of orange toffee adjoining JYM Kalyana Mandapam, Venkatanarayana Road, T. Nagar, on Aug. 25 as part of 27th year Vinayaga Chathurthi celebrations. Kutti Ganesan (Founder) told Mambalam Times that, in keeping with the desire of Maha Periyava, he has been installing eco-friendly idols during Chathurthi since 1991. In previous years, the Kuzhu had installed idols made with burfi, kozhukattai, laddu, dates, navadhanayam and more such environmentfriendly items. The idol will be taken for immersion on Thursday, Aug. 31. Kutti Ganesan s contact number is 98847 38184. Jothi Madar Sangam completes 40 years Jothi Madar Sangam, (70/ 44, Burkit Road, T. Nagar) celebrated its 40 th anniversary on Aug. 18. 15 of its members chanted Lalitha Sahasranaamam in Muthumariamman Temple (Kamarajar Colony, T. Nagar) to commemorate the occasion. They presented Thamboolam bags containing a vessel, blouse piece, pooja and cosmetic items to 108 women devotees who participated in the program. The Sangam is involved in several social initiatives. For more details and mem-bership, contact Lakshmi Raghukumar (President) in 98411 58018. Special homams in Venugopalaswamy Temple on Aug. 27 Special homams will be performed in Sri Venugopala-swamy Temple (Ellaiamman Koil Street, West Mambalam) from 9 a.m on Sunday, Aug. 27 as part of 2 nd year Prathishta Dhinam Utsavam. They will include Sri Suktha, Narasimha, Sudharshana, Dhanvanthiri and Santha-nagopal homams. The deity will be taken in a procession at 7 p.m along nearby streets. More details can he had in 98849 19400 and 98410 82266. Page 3 Talk on Thiru Arutpa on Tuesday Under the auspices of Vallalar Sanmarga Sangam (V.O.C Street, MGR Nagar, Ph: 94453 43706), Dhanalakshmi Satheshraj will give a discourse on Thiru Arutpa põ è ¼ ò at 6 p.m on Tuesday, Aug. 29, in Sakthi Vinayagar Temple (P. T. Rajan Salai, K. K. Nagar). Free 10-day spoken Sanskrit classes Samskrita Bharathi will conduct free 10-day spoken Sanskrit classes from Monday, Aug. 28 daily, from 11 a.m to 1 p.m in 1 st Floor, 72, Bazullah Road, opposite Viveks Showroom, T. Nagar. No prior knowledge of Sans-krit is required and anyone can join. For course dates and timing, contact 98848 62846.

Page 4 Over 100 large Vinayaga idols in neighbourhood 12 commercial buildings in T. Nagar get notice for illegal use of power TANGEDCO has issued notices to owners of 12 commercial buildings in T. Nagar for having unauthorised power connections. After the major fire incident in Chennai Silks showroom in May, TANGEDCO s enforcement wing led by an ADGP conducted an inspection of high rise commercial buildings in the shopping hub of T. Nagar. According to a senior official, the dept. received records from CMDA on various buildings in T. Nagar and found that 12 of them have built additional floors beyond the permitted limit. Since the Electricity Act says that power connection to floors which are illegal is treated as unauthorised, notices have been served on the owners of these complexes. He said that they have been given two months to respond to the notices. Talk on Brahma Sutras tomorrow Swamini Satyavratananada Saraswati will give a talk on Brahma Sutras from 5.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m on Sunday, Aug. 27 in Kesari High School, Pondy Bazaar, T. Nagar. For more details, call Vani (Akshara Vidya Trust) in 2432 8087, 81482 85990. Music contest next month The Indian Fine Arts Society (Flat 16, 15, Dr. Nair Road, T. Nagar) will conduct its annual Carnatic music competition on Saturday, Sept. 23 and Sunday, Sept. 24 in Ethiraja Kalyana Nilayam, Alwarpet. For registration, contact 2815 4360, 78457 55481 or 87544 37939. Entry forms can be downloaded from the website www.theindianfinesociety.com. Gandhi Street, West Mambalam Pushvathy Ammal Street, West Mambalam P.V. Rajamannar Salai, K. K. Nagar Anna Main Road,, K. K. Nagar School wall painted to prevent sticking of posters The com-pound wall of Government Higher Secondary School, About 100 large Vinayaga idols have been installed on pavements in T. Nagar, West Mambalam, Ashok Nagar, K. K. Nagar, 3rd Avenue, Ashok Nagar was painted and quotes of eminent MGR Nagar, Nesapakkam, Jafferkhanpet and nearby areas for Vinayaka Chathurthi. They will be taken for immersion in personalities lettered on the wall to prevent sticking of posters. the sea on Aug. 31. The idols have been installed by Resident Associations, individuals, religious groups and political outfits. Trench filled with rain water Leaning tree trunk removed after report in Mambalam Times The trench dug by EB workers in Lotus Colony 1st Street, Nandanam for cable work 3 months back is filled with water Before Now from the recent showers. Residents said that the street has turned slushy making Following the report in Mambalam Times (August 13-19 issue), the leaning tree trunk blocking the road margin at the junction conditions difficult for motorists and pedestrians. They have appealed to the officials concerned to complete the work soon. of Arulambal Street and Bazullah Road, T. Nagar was cut and removed.

Police nab pickpocket, seize gold, cash T. Nagar police on Aug. 19 arrested a 38-year-old pickpocket in connection with several cases of theft in the city. Twelve sovereigns worth Rs. 2.73 lakhs and Rs. 4 lakhs in cash were seized from him. Police identified the man as Jeeva of Vellore. According to the police, on interrogation, the man confessed that he teamed up with his wife and sister to commit the thefts. Jeeva was picked up in Ashok Nagar during a routine check. Police said Jeeva was residing in a rented room in Sholinganallur with his wife and sister. The trio operated in buses, trains and other crowded areas and used a range of attentiondiversion tactics. After stealing enough valuables, they would visit Vellore at least once a month to dispose of their loot and lie low for a while, he added. Police have launched a search for Jeeva s wife and sister who are still at large. Discourse on Bhagavad Gita tomorrow Under the auspices of Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama (5, Maharaja Santhanam Salai, T. Nagar), Swami Satyaprabhananda will give a discourse on Bhagavad Gita in Tamil at 5.30 p.m, on Sunday, Aug. 27 in the Ashram s premises. For more details, call 2814 3896. Retd. professor donates imaging equipment to Radhatri Nethralaya Prof. Viswanatha Raghavan (retired IIT professor and a resident of Nungambakkam) donated RetCam - a hand-held retinal camera for pediatric vision imaging, to Radhatri Nethralaya (12, Hindi Prachara Sabha Street, T. Nagar, Ph: 94454 38681, 2433 2229) for its Balanethra project. Balanethra project is managed by Gurupriya Vision Research Foundation (a wing of Radhatri Nethralaya) under which free cataract/eye correction surgeries are performed for infants and By Our Staff Reporter As a traffic assistance booth on the margin of 18 th Avenue, Ashok Nagar has remained unused for several months, residents have appealed to the Traffic Dept. to remove it from the spot. They said that it is not only an eyesore, but also blocks the usable width of the carriageway. preterm babies born to parents from poor and economically weak background. 232 babies have been beneficiaries of this project. Dr. Vasumathy Vedantham (Medical Director) told Page 5 Mambalam Times that the benefit of ReTCam is in its mobility. Being hand-held, we can now do retinopathy imaging in hospitals in remote locations and send the images through internet to Radhatri Nethralaya for immediate assessment. The babies assessed with retinopathy can then be immediately shifted to Radhatri Nethralaya for free treatment, she said. She added that, in the long run, this will reduce the number of preterm babies becoming blind at birth due to delay in treatment. Appeal to remove unused traffic assistance booth Vehicles encroach on cycle track, pavement in K. K. Nagar Krishnammachari donates Rs.10 lakhs for toilets in villages By Our Staff Reporter G. Pranav (resident of C3, Indiradevi Apartments, T. Nagar boy excels in recitation contests 20, Gopalakrishnan Street, T. Nagar) won the first prize in V. Pavithra (resident of Aziz Nagar, Rangarajapuram, Kodambakkam) will have her Bharatanatyam Arangetram at 10 a.m on Sunday, Aug. 27, in Rani Seethai Hall, Anna Salai. She is a disciple of Jayasankari. She is a Std. 9 student in B. S. Mootha Girls Sr. Sec. School, West Mambalam. the Vishnu Sahasranaamam recitation contest and 3 rd prize in Bhagavad Gita and Thiruppavai recitation contests conducted recently by The Kasturba Trust for Children in Chennai The prize distribution function was held on Aug. 20 in PS Higher Secondary School, Mylapore. Pavithra s arangetram tomorrow Free cancer screening for women tomorrow Free breast and cervical cancer screening has been organized for married women in the 25-50 years age group from 9 a.m to 1 p.m on Sunday, Aug. 27, in Vasantha Memorial Cancer Centre, Ashok Nagar. Senior gynecologists inclu- Free workshop on environment protection for students tomorrow Shanthi Ramesh Babu will conduct a free workshop on environment protection titled Save Earth for students in the age group of 5-15 years, from 10 a.m to 12.30 p.m, on Sunday, Aug. 27 in Circle Library, 11th Avenue, Ashok Nagar. More details can be had in 2371 9319 or 98418 82138. ding Dr. Anusha, Dr. Karpagambal Sairam, Dr. Indumathi, and Dr. Subhashini will conduct the examination and also provide consultation. Pap smear will be taken to detect cervical cancer. For prior registration, call 2471 7871 / 77 or 97910 48379 or register in person in Vasantha Memorial Cancer Centre (33, 35 th Street, Ashok Nagar). In spite of creating awareness among residents and also erecting sign boards, vehicles parked are still being on the dedicated cycle track on Dr. Ramasamy Salai, K. K. Nagar. The picture taken on Aug. 24 shows an autorickshaw and an SUV parked under the No Parking signboard on the cycle track. The SUV is also blocking the entire width of the pavement. Day-long maha yagnam next Saturday Under the auspices of All India Aadhi Saiva Sivacharyargal Seva Sangam, Guru Peyarchi Maha Yagnam will be performed from 6 a.m to 9 p.m on Saturday, Sept. 2, in Sri Om Sakthi Vinayagar Temple (Todhunter Nagar, Saidapet). Devotees can donate puja items for performing the yagnam. 42,000 copies of this edition are delivered FREE every Saturday! R. P. Krishnammachari (resident of Ashok Nagar and Chairman of Tex Bio Science Private Limited, 4 th Avenue, Ashok Nagar) last week donated Rs. 10 lakhs to Lions International for its project under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to construct toilets in villages in Thiruvallur District. The project has been taken up to promote community hygiene in villages where the locals still defecate in the open. Thousands of bathrooms with toilets and running water facility are being provided in a number of villages under this program. Those who want to support the project may contact Lions International in 4350 8281.

Page 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertise in the Classified Columns: Mambalam-T. Nagar & Ashok Nagar- K.K. Nagar Editions: Rs. 500 (upto 30 words); Bold letters: Rs. 750 Display: Rs. 270 per column centimeter. Advertisements will be received upto 1 p.m on Friday. ASTROLOGY JATHAGA, Vaasthu, Nameology expert Jyothisha Rathna Srimathi V. Akilandeswari, M.A. M.Phil. D.I.A. Specialist in Palmistry, Astrology, Nameology, Numerology, Marriage matching, vaasthu. Sri Raja Rajeswari Jathagalaya, No. 8/1, Ramakrishnapuram 1st Street, West Mambalam, Ph: 94441 51597, 94449 97942, 94449 97946. CATERING CATERING orders undertaken for marriage (A to Z), small functions, nitchayathartham, seemantham, ayushahomam, upanayanam, shashtiapthapurthi, sathabishekam, grahapravesam and birthday functions. C o n t a c t : Mahalakshmi Catering Services (West Mambalam), Ph: 95516 15465. SHYAMALA Catering Service (West Mambalam). 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REQUIRED field verification executives throughout Chennai on commission basis with Android Mobile and 2- wheeler, also data entry staff for T. Nagar office. Ph: 96007 40383. SOFA SERVICES ANY sofas, cushions, recliner sofas repairing & reconditioning at very moderate charges. Contact: K.N.S. Rajan, New No. 58, Peters Road, Royapettah. Ph: 93818 03956, 76671 33233. Advertisement Rates BLACK & WHITE: COLOUR: Per Column Centimeter: Full Page :Rs. 40,000 Rs. 180 Half Page :Rs. 21,000 Classified Display: Ear Panel on Page 1 Rs. 270 per cm Rs. 1800 Third Page: Rs. 180 Per Column cm Rs. 220 First Page : Rs. 270 Bazaar: Third Page: 210 4x2 Rs. 1200 Last Page : Rs. 230 4x1 Rs. 600 7/3, Madley Road, T. Nagar. Ph: 2434 9236, 2431 3937, 2435 6475 mambalamtimes@yahoo.co.in Web: www.mambalamtimes.in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Barricades hamper pedestrians in service lane Sir, When the authorities were demolishing Chennai Silks building after the fire, to prevent any untoward incidents, the area around Chennai Silks was barricaded, including the pedestrian pavement on the eastern-side service lane of Usman Road, T. Nagar. Even after the work has been completed and the debris cleared, the barricade placed in line on the pavement has not been removed. As a result, the whole length of the pavement is not available for pedestrians. The service lane is already narrow and, with the barricade and surging crowd, it becomes difficult to walk. To add to the problems, the shop owners are also encroaching on the already narrowed pavement causing further obstruction to pedestrians. The Corporation officials should take immediate steps to remove the barricades and prevent shop owners from encroaching on the pavement. K. Harihar, T. Nagar Civic problems in Lakshmi Street Sir, Lakshmi Street, West Mambalam, which connects Lake View Road with Ellaiamman Koil Street, is being misused by nefarious elements at night. Empty liquor bottles and plastic cups can often be found on the road near its junction with Pushpavathi Ammal Street. The junction has been converted into an open urinal by passers-by. It is unhygienic and causes an offensive smell throughout the day. Apart from that, piling up of debris and garbage paves the way for proliferation of mosquitoes which will surely be responsible for viral attacks like dengue and malaria among the residents. I appeal to Corporation officials to inspect the street and take the necessary action for the benefit of the residents. R. Lakshmi, Chari Street, West Mambalam Pavements misused for storing building material Sir, I am a resident of Chari Street, T. Nagar, which abuts Ramakrishna Street and Vivekananda Street. The police booth on Ramakrishna Street, near its junction with Vivekananda Street, is not effective. Under the very eyes of the police, the pavement near the booth is misused for storing building material like sand and bricks. On the opposite side, long casuarina poles are heaped against the compound wall of a building. Since the last few days, a cow has been tied to a tree near the spot. It is not only dirtying the surrounding, but its persistent mooing is causing a big nuisance to the nearby residents. Similarly, debris has been lying for several months on the pavement outside TVS Apartments on Chari Street. Will the officials concerned take immediate action to remove the encroachments? D. Ramalingam, B-4, TVS Apartments, 28, Chari Street, T. Nagar During funeral rites police take away body for postmortem Moments after members of a family in T. Nagar garlanded the body of a 37-year-old man during the funeral rites in their home in T. Nagar, they were shocked when policemen arrived and took the body away for postmortem. According to a police official, the family had lied to doctors about the cause of the man s fatal injuries which were sustained in a road accident. The victim, Deenadhayalan, met with an accident on Aug. 12, while riding on his bike with his wife Anitha and their 3-yearold daughter. According to eyewitnesses, Deenadhayalan lost control of his bike when he tried to avoid hitting a dog that suddenly crossed his path. The front wheel of the bike hit the pavement and all the three fell down. While his wife and daughter escaped with minor injuries, Deenadhayalan hit his head against a stone. He recovered immediately and reached home. Sometime later he complained of severe headache and lost consciousness. He was rushed to a private hospital where doctors pronounced him brain died and advised the family to take him to Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Hospital. At the govt. hospital, they told the doctors that Deenadhayalan had lapsed into an unconscious state after falling down at home. He passed away in the hospital on Aug. 17. The hospital handed over the body to Deenadhayalan s family members and they made arrangements for the funeral, a police officer said. When Guindy Traffic Police checked at the hospital and learned that Deenadhayalan had died and no postmortem was performed, they went to his house in T. Nagar, where the funeral rites were in progress, and took the body away for postmortem amidst protests by the family members. Sai bhajan programs in T. Nagar and Mambalam Sri Sathya Sai Samiti conducts Sai bhajans every week in the following venues in T. Nagar and Mambalam. T. Nagar: Sai Keshav Hall, 157, G. N. Chetty Road (near Panagal Park, Vijaya Bank building): Saturdays, 5 p.m. Ayurvedasramam, 155, G. N. Chetty Road (near Panagal Park): Mondays, 6 p.m. 50/38, Motilal Street (opposite Ranganathan Street): Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Muthumaari Amman Temple, South Boag Road: Mondays, 6.30 p.m Mambalam: 12A/27, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam: Saturdays, 5.15 p.m. Vallabha Ganapathy Temple, Arya Gowda Road, West Mambalam: Fridays, 6.30 p.m. Murugashramam, Srinivasa Pillai Street, West Mambalam: Second Tuesdays, 6 p.m. For registration, please call 94456 11333 or 94447 73926. The Samiti also sells books on Sai literature and CDs of Sai bhajans. OBITUARY K. S. MALLIKARJUNA BHAGAVATHAR K. S. Mallikarjuna Bhagavathar (resident of Annai Jayashree Apartments, 22, Ramakrishnapuram 3 rd Street, West Mambalam) passed away on July 13. He was 82, and had been a resident of Mambalam for 15 years. He had written the book Sampradhaaya Bhajan, which is to be released shortly. He also conducted bhajan classes at home. He had received a number of awards including Bhagavatha Ratna award from Swami Haridhoss Giri, Bhagavatha Mahodaya award from Premi Anna and Sankeerthana Kalanidhi award from Bhagavatha Seva Trust. He is survived by his wife Bhagirithi Mallikarjunan, daughter Aparna Ganesan, son-in-law Melattur Ganesh Bhagavathar, son M. Venkataraghavan and grandchildren. V. K. RAGHUPATHY V. K. Raghupathy (resident of 1434, 2 nd Street, 1 st Sector, K. K. Nagar) passed away on Aug. 23. He was 79, and had been a resident of K. K. Nagar for 25 years. Raghupathy retired from Tamil Nadu Electricity Board. He is survived by his son Hariharan, daughter Lakshmipriya and grandchildren.

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WEST MAMBALAM, Old No. 18/3, Venkatachalam Street, near Railway Station, 2 bedrooms, 550 sq.ft, ground floor, newly renovated, 2- wheeler parking, rent Rs. 12000, small vegetarian family, visit on Sunday from 2 p.m to 5 p.m. Ph: 94449 14534. 22, Ashok Vishnu Apartment, Rams Colony, 3 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1200 sq.ft, newly painted, covered car park, rent Rs. 23000, Brahmins only, ready to occupation. Ph: 98408 11300. WEST MAMBA- LAM, Brindavan Cross Street Extension, 3 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1218 sq.ft, 1 st floor, lift, brand new, wood work, Godrej modular, covered car park, rent Rs. 30000, Brahmins only, no broker & bachelors. Ph: 97909 79470. T. NAGAR, No. 18/4, Rams Flat, Singara Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, ground floor, security, 24 hours water, 2-wheeler parking. Ph: 98400 26931, 2814 1931. 3/2A, Ramakrishnapuram 3 rd Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, dining, 967 sq.ft, 2 nd floor, lift, open car park, rent Rs. 17000, vegetarians only. Ph: 9841825067, 22531415. 22/10, Ragavan Colony, near Govindan Road, 1 bedroom, hall, kitchen, ground floor, good water facility, rent Rs. 7000, Brahmins only, no brokers. Ph: 98405 13200. 10/22, Srinivasa Pillai Street, opposite Satya Narayana Temple, 3 bedrooms, 1203 sq.ft, 1 st floor, 3 phase, sufficient water, parking available, Brahmins only. Ph: 9940660313. T. NAGAR, No. 30, Ansari Flat, Dhandapani Street, near Bus Terminus, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 3 rd floor, 2- wheeler parking. Ph: 98941 68803. 167, Lake View Road, close to Railway Station, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 3 rd floor flat, no lift, semi furnished, well ventilated, rent Rs. 13000 (negotiable), working women / bachelors / small family. Ph: 94448 36223, 94451 68923. 3/3, Hanumar Koil Street, near Railway Station, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 900 sq.ft, 1 st floor flat, 2-wheeler parking, rent Rs. 20000, advance 1 lakh, Brahmins only, bank lease also accepted. 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NAGAR, No. 11/ E, Swathi Apart ment, Sarathy Street, 2 bedroo ms, hall, kitchen, 2 balconies, 2 nd floor, no lift, window A/c in1 bedroom, designated car park, rent Rs. 21300, main tenance Rs. 1200. Ph: 73974 11311. ASHOK NAGAR, No. A- 202, 11 th Avenue, near Mahalakshmi Apartment, 3 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 2000 sq.ft, fully A/cs, car park, play area. Ph: 90940 23302. 12/3, Shri Surabhi Flat, BRP 1 st Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 2-wheeler parking, Brahmins only, no brokers. Ph: 9004127422, 24740110. K. K. NAGAR, Plot No. 814, 63 rd Street, 10 th Sector, near PSBB School, 3 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, semi furnished, vegetarians only, ready to occupy. Ph: 99629 93747, 94440 34703. 19, Postal Colony 3 rd Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1000 sq.ft, vegetarians only. Ph: 9444469669. 5/17, Srinivasa Pillai Street, near Satya Narayana Perumal Temple, 2 bedrooms, 750 sq.ft, 3 rd floor, lift, car park, rent Rs. 18500. Ph: 96000 32086. T. NAGAR, No. 26, Ganapathi Villa, Ramachandra Iyer Street, 2 bedrooms, drawing hall, kitchen, dining, 1000 sq.ft, 1 st floor flat, A/c, water heater, inverter, Brahmins. Ph: 98410 08364. 6, Rams Flat, K.V. Colony 2 nd Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 550 sq.ft, 2 nd floor, no lift, rent Rs. 12000 (inclusive of maintenance), Brahmins only, no brokers. Ph: 93804 34605. T. NAGAR, NO. 4, Ramachandra Street, near Panagal Park, 1 bedroom, hall, kitchen, ground floor portion, separate bathroom, Western closet, covered car park, rent Rs. 11500, without car park rent Rs. 10000, vegetarian couple / employed bachelors. Ph: 2814 2759. 10/-C, Moorthy Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1100 sq.ft, 1 st floor, North facing, balcony, service area, metro / bore water, road side car park, rent Rs. 22000, Brahmins only. Ph: 73586 20534, 99620 93988. 38-D, Station Road, near Bhakya Hotel, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 800 sq.ft, 1 st floor, North facing, attached & common toilet, 2-wheeler parking, rent Rs. 15000, advance 4 months. Ph: 98407 30155, 80560 30245. 12, Naickmar Street, near 10 th Avenue, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1 st floor apartment, attached bathroom, balcony, rent Rs. 13500. Ph: 99520 06859, 2433 3477. 20, Deepashram Flat, Giri Street, near SRM Hospital, single bedroom, 1 st floor flat, 24 hours water, no car park, rent Rs. 12000, small vegetarian family, no brokers. Ph: 4351 2424, 98414 11839. 42/38, Priams Shivani, Block- B, Flat No. B-1, Kuppaiah Street, 3 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1 st floor, lift, car park, rent Rs. 27000, Brahmins only, no brokers. Ph: 98846 00770. 30/42, Srinivasa Iyengar Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 700 sq.ft, ground floor. Ph: 94456 80195, 88254 66970. 36/29, Umapathy Street, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, verandah, rear verandah, 900 sq.ft, 1 st floor, open terrace, Brahmins only. Ph: 2473 2183. ASHOK NAGAR, No. 1/68, Arthi Apartment, Flat No. A-5, 12 th Avenue, near Blue Tank, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 700 sq.ft, 2 nd floor, no lift, car park, rent Rs. 15000. Contact: G. Pathasarathy. Ph: 85068 51554. ASHOK NAGAR, No. 11, 10 th Avenue, near Saravana Bhavan, 2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1000 sq.ft, 1 st floor, lift, car park, CCTV, security, rent Rs. 18000, family / bachelors / office. Ph: 73053 44555. Advertise in the Classified Columns of Mambalam Times for immediate response. G. Aayushi, S. Aishvarya and Amrutha Arunagiri, architecture students of Meenakshi College of Engineering, K. K. Nagar, took up the task of transforming an unused public space opposite Alandur Metro Rail Station, close to the subway and adjoining the pavement, to depict Fort St. George and its capture by the French in 1746. They made caricatures on the ground and used a vertical mirror to create an optical illusion of the event. They got permission from the officials concerned to undertake the project. A competition by National Association for Students of Architecture (NASA), which asked students to take up an abandoned urban space and transform it into a space ideal for a gathering, inspired these students to take up the initiative. Construction material and other debris are dumped by Chennai Metro Rail Limited in the 120-sq. meter space. The three students cleared part of the land to create an illusion of the historical event. Amrutha told Mambalam Times that the planning had started in the 1 st week of June and the project was completed on Aug. 19. They utilized around 30 sq. meters of horizontal space to depict the event. They used casuarina poles, colour cloth and other recyclable material to make the caricature resembling the Fort and two trenches, one depicting armed French soldiers entering the city from the sea and the other showing British soldiers protecting the Fort. They then erected a huge vertical mirror to reflect the caricatures made by them on the ground. Passersby could simply sit or lie down in front of the mirror to view Fort St. George and the soldiers. We raised Rs. 40,000 for cleaning, levelling and purchasing materials, said Amrutha. They had permission to display the project for three days and it was dismantled on Aug. 22. (From archives: The Battle of Madras or Fall of Madras took place in September 1746 during the War of the Austrian Succession when a French- force attacked and captured the city of Madras from its British garrison. (French forces occupied Madras until the end of hostilities when it was exchanged for the British conquestof Louis- Page 7 3 architecture students depict capture of Fort. St. George with optical illusion bourg in North America as part of the Treaty of Aix-la- Chapelle. One of the British defenders, Robert Clive, made his name by escaping from the French captors and carrying news of the city s fall to his superiors at Fort St David.)

Page 8 Mass chanting of Sahasranaamam today and Tuesday Chennai Group of Vishnu Sahasranaama Mandalis, in association with World Shirdi Sai Baba Organisation, has organized mass chanting of Vishnu Sahasranaamam from 4 p.m to 5 p.m, on Saturday, Aug. 26 in Sai Baba Mandir (Pinjala Subramanian Street, T. Nagar). On Tuesday, Aug. 29 at 10 a.m, the members will chant Vishnu Sahasranaamam in Goshala (Sankara Madam, Kasi Viswanathar Kovil Street, West Mambalam) on the occasion of Maha Periyavaa birth star day (Anusham). More details can be had in 95001 77505. Talk on Sasthiram tomorrow Nannilam Vai Rajagopala Ganapadigal (publisher and editor of Vaithikasri, a Tamil magazine) will give a talk on Sasthiram in Tamil from 3 p.m to 5.30 p.m on Sunday, Aug. 27, in Veda Bhavanam (Ayodhya Mandapam, Arya Gowda Road, West Mambalam. Ph: 2489 3077). It will be followed by an interactive session on spiritual matters. By Our Staff Reporter Following complaints of sewage blocks by the residents of Hanuman Koil Street, West Mambalam, the decades-old 6 inch diameter pipes are being replaced with 12 inch diameter pipes. The Metrowater supervisor at the site told Mambalam 57-year-old M. Chamun-deswari (a resident of Sivaji Street, Medavakkam), who earns her living by ironing clothes, lost her vision suddenly and is now undergoing free treatment in Radhatri Nethralaya (Hindi Prachara Sabha Street, T. Nagar). Chamundeswari is a widow. A month back, after a bout of fever, she slowly started losing her vision and within Woman with sudden vision loss treated free in Radhatri Nethralaya a week became almost blind in both eyes. A relative took her to several doctors who said that treatment would be expensive, but gave no assurance that the cure would be permanent. Since I could not afford the By Our Staff Reporter Sambasivam Street, T. Nagar is in bad condition. Metrowater workers dug up the road a few months back and left without restoring it properly. Later Chennai Corporation workers covered the stretch with construction debris and barricaded it to caution motorists. Since then several months have passed and the damaged treatment, I decided to reconcile myself to a life of darkness, said Chamundeswari. A week back, she was referred by a family friend to R. Sanjay, a social worker residing in Gopal Street, Medavakkam. He took her to Dr. Praveen Krishna (Medical Director, Radhatri Nethralaya). After a thorough examination, he assured her that her vision loss was temporary and could be restored with injections and medicines. Taking into consideration her financial condition, Dr. Praveen is giving her free treatment as the cost of the examination and drugs is high. She told this reporter that her vision has become much better and doctors have assured her that it would be completely restored within 10 days. Metrowater workers damage Sambasivan Street stretch has not been repaired and relaid. It causes a lot of dust pollution when vehicles pass and, during rains, the road becomes slushy and slippery posing a danger to road users. Often the wheels of vehicles get stuck in potholes. Residents have appealed to Chennai Corporation to repair and relay the road at the earliest. Capacity of sewage line doubled in Hanuman Koil Street Times that the old pipes were laid in 1970 and do not have the capacity to carry the excess flow due to increase in the number of houses in the street. Since the work is causing a lot of inconvenience to the residents, they have requested Metrowater officials to complete the work at the earliest. They have also requested that the rain water stagnating in the new sewage chamber should be pumped out frequently to prevent proliferation of mosquitoes. Opportunity for upcoming musicians to perform Sri Bhuvaneswari Charitable Trust (Subha Colony, Munusamy Salai, K. K. Nagar) has invited amateur Carnatic musicians to participate in its Navarathri music festival from Sept. 21 to 30. The venue is yet to be decided. Those who are interested may register their names by Sept. 3 in 98407 87957 or sending an email to sbctrust@yahoo.com Youth Choir admits new members Madras Youth Choir, one of the oldest choir music groups in India, is admitting new members in its Junior Group (11 to 14 years) and Sub- Junior Group (6 to 10 years). Classes will be held from 2 p.m to 3 p.m for sub-juniors and from 4.30 p.m to 5.30 p.m for juniors on Saturdays in Bala Mandir Kamaraj Trust (G. N. Chetty Road, T. Nagar). Classes for the next batch will commence on Vijayadashami Day, Sept. 30. Songs based on National integration, environment, human and social values and women empowerment in 10 languages are taught to the students. To register, contact Preethi (99944 77783) or Leela (98400 09831) 7-day beautician course for women Jaimaa Charitable Trust (Flat 1A, Vengesh Apartments, 16, Karuneegar Street, Vadapalani) will conduct its 7- day beautician course for 2 nd batch of women from the 1 st week of September in its premises. Preference will be given to marginalized women. A nominal fee is charged for the Trust s activities. The classes will be held from 10 a.m to 12 noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. They will be given training in threading, waxing, pedicure, manicure, facial, head massage, hot oil massage, dandruff treatment and neck treatment. The Trust will also help in placement. For more details, call 99400 30939. The Trust has requested readers of Mambalam Times to refer deserving woman for the course Edited & Published by K.S. Ramakrishnan. Office: 7/3, Madley Road, T. Nagar, Chennai 17. Ph: 2434 9236, 2431 39 37. 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