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REQUEST TO READERS!

Consumers to get SMS aboutpower shutdownBy Our Staff Reproter

Tamilnadu Generation and Distribution Cor-poration (TANGEDCO) has launched a newservice of intimating consumers in advancethrough SMS about power shutdown in theirarea.

The service is called ‘Minsara Nanban’(friends of power). The SMS will inform con-sumers about the planned power shutdown aday in advance. “We have telephone numbersof more than 1.65 crore consumers who comeunder various categories like domestic, lighttension, high tension, commercial, industryand so on.

All consumers will get the SMS,” said anofficial. He said that power shutdown is usuallyundertaken between 9 a.m and 2 p.m area wiseto check the distribution lines and service trans-formers and other equipment in the sub-sta-tion. TANGEDCO is also set to launch an appto facilitate payment of bills and lodge com-plaints by the end of the month.

The app will be operational on android phonesand consumers can pay their bills through it.

Temple prasadham to bestandardised across StateBy Our Staff Reproter

The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE)Department has advised temples to ensure uniformity in the size andquantity of prasadham sold in their premises. They have also directedthat quality be given top priority. Some 250 major temples in the Statesell various items including murukku, thattai, laddu and appam.

The concept is to make these items in the temple’s madapalli(kitchen) and symbolically offer them to the gods as neivedhya and thensell them to devotees. “Earlier, they used to be distributed free of cost.Nowadays, the free distribution continues, but temples are also sellingprasadham as it brings revenue,” explained a retired HR and CEofficial.

The directive comes as the fasli year (accounting year of templesfrom July 1-June 30) comes to an end and contracts for such eatablesare given or renewed. “We have given training to contractors whoprepare and sell these items and told them and temple authorities toensure prices are not exorbitant,” M. Veera Shanmuga Moni, Commis-sioner HR and CE, said. The standardisation may lead to a nominalincrease in cost. “That would perhaps be a rupee or two.

As far as quality is concerned, respective temple administrations areconstantly on the watch and there have been instances of tenders beingcancelled half way and temples themselves taking up sales. At theMeenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai and Arunachaleswarar Templein Tiruvannamalai, prasadham is made and sold by the temple man-agements themselves,” he added. However, the prasadham is notcertified by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAIl). K. Mukundan, a resident of West Mambalam, said that suchstandardisation is a must. “Even small SHGs get FSSAI certificationfor eatables made by them. Why should temples be left out?” he asked.

Sai bhajans on SaturdaysBy Our Staff Reporter

Sai bhajans are conducted at 6.15 p.m on Saturdays in Sri SathyaSai Organization, Ashok Nagar Samithi (143, 101st Street, 15th Sector,K. K. Nagar).

All are welcome.More details can be had from T. S. Mani (Convenor) in phones 2489

7017 and 98843 92244.In Bharathidasan ColonyBharathidasan Colony Bhajan Mandali (18-D, Bharathidasan Colony,

K. K. Nagar) conducts Sri Sathya Sai bhajans from 6.30 p.m to 7.30p.m on Saturdays in its premises. All are welcome.

More details can be had in phone 94448 25183.

ISKCON programsin the neighbourhood

International Society for Krishna Conscious-ness (ISKCON) conducts its regular programsin the following centers in the neighbourhood:

1075, Munuswamy Naidu Salai, K. K. Nagar:Srimad Bhagavatam classes from Mondaysto Fridays from 8.30 a.m to 9.30 a.m, BhaktiVriksha classes on Mondays from 7 p.m to 9p.m. Contact Priya (94440 63643)

A-6, Ashok Vihar Apartments, 21/20, 11thAvenue, Ashok Nagar: Bhakti Vriksha classeson Tuesdays from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. Contact S.Sowjanya (94452 12281)

D-1, Mangala Flats, 1st Floor, 5, 43rd Street,Ashok Nagar: Bhakti Vriksha classes on Thurs-days from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. ContactVenkataraman (96770 97338) All are wel-come.

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Women Helpline1091By Our Staff Reporter

An unwary pedestrian hada nasty fall when she inad-vertently placed his right footin the foot high and 3 feet wideopening in the storm waterdrain close to the margin ofChakrapani Street, in front ofKotak Mahindra ATM, WestMambalam. She sufferedbruises and was helped to hisfeet by passers-by.

Open drain outside ATM poses danger

Nearby residents told Mambalam Times that the slab of the drain was broken when a treefell on it during the cyclone last December. They said that it has still not been closed and posesa danger to unwary pedestrians.

Corporation proposes to offerfive more services onlineBy Our Staff Reporter

Chennai Corporation has proposed to offer five new servicesonline, including birth and death certificate correction, inclu-sion of child name, application for building permission and onetime assessment of property tax. At present, it offers 11 of itsservices online.

The proposal has been mooted by the Planning Department.However, officers in the Public Health Department said that

the move is ‘not feasible’.Concerns are being raised about the risks attached to

providing correction services online.“If a third person could raise a request without the knowledge

of the person concerned, and if such a request is processed, thenwe will be in trouble,” said a health department official.

“We cannot do away with physical verification as is beingdone now,” the officer added.

Free Veda classeson Saturdays andSundays

Under the auspices of VedaVidhya Samithi, free Vedaclasses for beginners will beheld in two batches (7.15 a.mand 8.15 a.m) on Saturdaysand Sundays in GuhaApartments, 30, 1st Street,Vivekanandapuram, WestMambalam. Sanskrit also willbe taught to the participants.

Anyone can join the class.For more details, call 24892890.

TNHB land protected against encroachment

Before Now

By Our Staff ReporterThe vacant plot of Tamilandu Housing Board at the junction of P. T. Rajan Salai and Dr. Ramasamy Salai, K. K. Nagar has

been fenced with corrugated sheets to prevent encroachment.The plot had also been converted into a dumping yard for garbage.Mambalam Times had published several reports about the misuse of the vacant plot by miscreants.

Metal plates used to cover trenchon Vijayaraghava Road

Metrowater workers havedug a wide trench cutting acrossthe road at the junction ofVijayaraghava Road andNorth Boag Road junction, T.Nagar to carry out some work.

To prevent stoppage of ve-hicle movement, heavy metalsheets have been placed overthe trench.

A Metrowater official toldMambalam Times that afterthe work is completed, theplates will be removed and thetrench refilled with earth andpatched with bitumen and bluemetal stones.

Book on sacredBrahmin ritualsto be releasedtodayBy Our Staff Reporter

The bilingual book ‘AhnikaDeepika’ in English and Tamilwritten by Sarma Sastrigal(resident of 26/4, Thiruven-gadam Street, West Mam-balam) will be released at 4p.m on Sunday, June 18 inPanigraha KalyanaMandapam (Arya GowdaRoad, West Mambalam).

In the book, the author haswritten about the significanceof the sacred Brahmin ritualsnamely Achamanam, Parishe-chanam, Brahma Yagnam,Samithadhanam and Yagno-paveetham. The book releasewill be followed by VarnaKrama Veda paarayanam.

All are welcome.Anyone wishing to buy the

book may contact Sri SarmaSastrigal in 94443 80973.

Tanjore Roadresidents’ meettodayBy Our Staff Reporter

T. Nagar Residents’ WelfareAssociation has organized agrievance meeting at 9.30 a.mon Sunday, June 18 in 17,Tanjore Road, T Nagar.

The meeting will review anumber of pending civic issuesof Tanjore Road and the nearbystreets. B. Satyanarayanan(MLA, T. Nagar) will attendthe meeting.

Residents of Tanjore Road,Gandhi Street, JawaharlalNehru Street, Vasan Street,Mambalam High Road, CartTrack Road and nearby streetsare requested to attend themeeting and air their grievan-ces and views.

Book of songs on Maha Periyava releasedBy Our Staff Reporter

Dhenupureeswaradhaasan Ila.Shankar (a resident of Madapakkam, Saidapet) released the8th volume of Sankaranandham, a book of songs praising the virtues and bringing out thedivinity of Kanchi Maha Periyava, in Ayodhya Mandapam recently.

The 32-page book contains 28 songs.Shankar has so far penned more than 600 songs in praise of the sage. The book is distributed

free of cost.Anyone wishing to get a copy of the book may contact Shankar in 99404 47437.

Kumbhabhishekamin Vidhya

Ganapathy Templetomorrow

The Kumbhabhishekamin Sri Vidhya GanapathyTemple (adjoining JaigopalGarodia Hindu Vidyalaya,4th Street, Postal Colony,West Mambalam) will beperformed at 9 a.m, on Mon-day, June 19. As a prelude tothe kumbhabhishekam,special poojas, alangaa-rams and homams are be-ing performed daily from 9a.m.

All are welcome.

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TAMIL CINEMA 75 -A LOOK BACK

June 18 - 24, 2017

By Our StaffReporter

Workers of TNEBhave dug a long trenchon the margin of NewBoag Road, T. Nagar tolay a high power cable.

Nearly 1/3rd of thecarriageway on one sideof the road including thepavement has becomeinaccessible.

Pedestrians areforced to walk on theroad.

Trench narrows carriageway ofNew Boag Road

Thirumanjanamin Baroda Streettemple on June 25and 26By Our Staff Reporter

On account of Aani month,special Thirumanjanam will beperformed on Sunday, June 25and Monday, June 26 in SriNarayana Perumal Temple,Baroda Street, West Mam-balam.

The presiding deity will betaken in procession alongBaroda Street, Lakshm-inarayanan Street, Janaki-raman Street and RailawayBorder Road at 7.30 p.m onJune 26. The temple wasestablished two years back byKalairajan Bhattachariar.

This temple has sanctumsanctorum for Lord NarayanaPerumal, Sridevi, Bhudevi,Neeladevi and NarayaniThayar. All are welcome.

For more details call 9840457113 or 98410 01592.

By Our Staff ReporterMeena Venkatesh (Yoga

master and Founder Trusteeof Women’s HumanityFoundation) is conducting freeyoga classes for girl studentsof Corporation schools inpreparation of ‘InternationalYoga Day’ on June 21.

Last week, she conductedthe classes in T. NagarGovernment Girls Higher

Free careercounselling forstudents nextSaturdayBy Our Staff Reporter

Achieva School of Profess-ional Studies has organized afree ‘Career counselling pro-gram’ for Std. 8 to 12 studentsat 10 a.m on Saturday, June24 in Nungambakkam.

The session will be conductedby Jayaprakash Gandhi. He isa well known career counsellorand is regularly invited by TVchannels and also writesarticles in leading newspapersand magazines.

Achieva School offerscoaching for IIT JEE, NEET,CAT, CA CPT and CLATexams. For registration, call98844 47667 or 75502 29112.

Women activist conducts freeyoga classes in schools

Secondary School.Meena has a Master’s degree

in yoga.She is also actively involved

in women’s welfare activitiesin the areas of health, ruraldevelopment and education.

She can be contacted in94894 50345.

More details can be had onthe website www.womenshumanity.org.

Thakkar BapaVidyalya celebratesbirth anniversaryof freedom fightersBy Our Staff Reporter

To create awareness amongthe youth and students aboutour freedom fighters, ThakkarBapa Vidyalya (58, Venkata-narayana Road, T. Nagar)organized the celebration ofbirth anniversaries of freedomfighters Thyagi ViswanathDass and Kakkanji which fellon June 15 in its premises.

Baskaran Krishnamurthy(Writer) spoke on the life ofViswanath Dass and KumariAnanthan (President, GandhiForum) spoke on the life ofKakkanji. 150 studentsattended the function.

Satsang inPandian Halltoday evening

Mambalam Ramsurat-kumar Satsang will chant YogiRamsuratkumar Namajapamat 4 p.m, on Sunday, June 18,in Pandian Hall, Station Road,West Mambalam.

It will be followed by Ramanama chanting, Thirupugazhby members of MambalamThirumathi Vijayalakshmigroup and Guru Ashtothram.

All are welcome.For more details, call 98847

24271.

Samashti Gayathrihomam in SankaraMutt today morning

The monthly SamashtiGayathri homam will beperformed from 6 a.m onSunday, June 18 in SankaraMutt (West Mambalam).

For more details, contact R.Sridharan Sharma in 9841097300.

All are welcome.

Exhibition on wedding cartoons heldBy Our Staff Reporter

Cartoonist Ramki held anexhibition of his cartoons basedon Indian weddings on June 10and 11 in SGS Sabha WeddingHall, T. Nagar.

Ramki told MambalamTimes that he had a liking forcartoons from his childhood. Hewas encouraged by friends andfamily members. He said thatearly in his career, a friend who

was getting married requestedhim to capture in cartoons allthe events of a Brahminwedding. He took up theassignment and pasted thecartoons at the entrance tothe hall, which were wellreceived and appreciated bythe guests. “It brought insimilar assignments and I soonbecame a ‘Wedding CartoonSpecialist’,” he said.

“My cartoons attract theattention of wedding inviteesand I cover all types of weddingevents and ceremonies throughcartoons, wedding jokes, andproverbs”, he added.

He further said that he alsosketches cartoons regularly forpublic awareness programs.

He can be reached in 9884694708 or by email [email protected].

Talk on ThiruArutpa onTuesdayBy Our Staff Reporter

Under the auspices ofVallalar Sanmarga Sangam(V.O.C Street, MGR Nagar, Ph:94453 43706), MozhiarasiAsokan will give a discourse on‘Thiru Arutpa – ‘î¬ùî¬ùî¬ùî¬ùî¬ùªè£œè ¤¡ù ¦˜ªè£œè ¤¡ù ¦˜ªè£œè ¤¡ù ¦˜ªè£œè ¤¡ù ¦˜ªè£œè ¤¡ù ¦˜ ’p.m onTuesday, June 20 in SakthiVinayagar Temple (P. T.Rajan Salai, K. K. Nagar).

All are welcome.

Holy figures on compound wall to preventdefacing

By Our StaffReporter

The residents of anapartment complexin BhagavathamStreet, T. Nagar havepainted the com-pound wall with reli-gious symbols to pre-vent defacing withposters and politicalslogans.

To propagate secu-larism, the holy sym-bols of Hinduism, Is-lam and Christianityhave been painted.

TAMIL CINEMA AND MUSIC - 57After his release from prison in 1947, Bhagavathar pro-

duced and appeared in ‘Raja Mukthi’ (1948), a fine musical buta failure at the box-office.

He also starred in ‘Amarakavi’ (1952), ‘Shyamala’ (1952),Pudu Vaazhvu’ (1957) and ‘Sivakami’ (1960), but none of themwas a success.

He gradually went to pieces, losing his health and wealth, anddied virtually a pauper. Even Bhagavathar’s funeral arrange-ments were made possible only through the generosity offriends and admirers. (When Bhagavathar died in 1959, a fewscenes of ‘Sivakami’bhad been shot with him. The film wasreleased posthumously.)

Why did people, who had earlier revered him as a demigod,reject him later? Whatever happened to the incredible follow-ing he had? How and why did it fade away long before he died?These are questions to which answers have not been found tothis day.

In all his later films, he sang as well as before and there wasno change seen in his screen persona. Yet, the films failed toenthuse moviegoers. Why?

A plausible explanation is that trends in Tamil Cinema hadundergone major changes by the time Bhagavatha tried tomake his comeback. The advent of writers like C. N. Annaduraiand Mu. Karunanidhi, and actors like Sivaji Ganesan andM.G.Ramachandran had changed everything.

Bhagavathar was not a great actor compared to SivajiGanesan, nor could he compete with the latter’s dialoguedelivery. He was also no match for the action-oriented MGR.

The Lakshmikantham Murder Case and its aftermathruined Bhagavathar financially, physically, mentally andpsychologically. The shock of being an accused in a murder trialand sent to prison was too much to bear for the great man andhe never really recovered from it. However, Bhagavathar, thesinger, still lives in the minds of millions of South Indians to thisday, something that is reflected in the sales of the audio-cassettes of his film songs.

Movies and Musicians - S. RAJAMDuring the dawn of the 1930s, the Classical Carnatic Music

maestro and ‘Thamizh Thyagaiah’, Papanasam Sivan, thenvirtually unknown, relocated in search of greener pastures inMadras, the cultural capital of South India then and now. Here,in the metropolis, the capital of the sprawling Madras Presi-dency, he found a Good Samaritan in a Mylapore lawyer, V.Sundaram Iyer.

Mylapore was then the stronghold of successful lawyers,mostly Brahmins, and is to this day a hectic hive of culture withan air of artistic ambiance of its own! Sundaram Iyer becamehis friend, guide and patron. Sivan taught music to the lawyer’schildren, the eldest son, the strikingly handsome artistic teen-ager, and his sister Jayalakshmi.

This handsome lad, hardly eighteen and stunningly charis-matic with a wide array of inborn talents and acquired skills,was Rajam. He became the first disciple of Papanasam Sivanin Madras and the guru boarded with the affluent amiablelawyer during the early days.

Rajam learnt Classical Carnatic Music under the soon to befamous teacher and quickly acquired high degree of proficiencyand professional skills. Being a lawyer’s son his education wasnot neglected. He studied in the famous P.S. High School onNorth Mada Street in Mylapore. The school then functioned ina building where Indian Bank now has its office.

He had a flair for drawing and painting and, to encourage suchartistic traits, his father had him admitted in the famousMadras School of,Arts in Park Town not far from the MadrasCentral Railway Station.

Music ... Painting ... And these were not all. Rajam was alsoan avid moviegoer.

Not many are aware that, in the 1920s and early 1930s,Mylapore had its share of ‘tent cinemas’ where silent films wereregularly screened. The tickets were cheap with the ‘floor class’going for a quarter anna or three ‘dambidis’! Until the mid-1950s, the Indian rupee consisted of 16 annas or 192 dambidis.For half anna, one could sit on a rickety bug-rich bench with noback rest. Two annas entitled one to sit on a wrought-iron chairwhich creaked whenever one breathed hard or sighed, deeplymoved by the on-screen events! (To be continued)

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSmeets at 7 p.m on Fridays & Sundays:

Kesari School, Dr. Giriappa Road

(near Teynampet Signal).

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By Our Staff ReporterFollowing the appeal of

Jaimaa Trust (Vada-palani) published inMambalam Times lastweek, a number ofresidents came forward todonate new and usedclothes in good conditionfor leprosy affectedpatients.

The clothes were distri-buted among the benefi-ciaries by members of theTrust.

The Trust has thankedthe donors for their nobleact.

Good response to appeal for used clothespublished in Mambalam Times

Jaimaa Trust organizes free breakfast for leprosy affected outpatients on Mondays inGovernment Hospital (Poonamallee).

Leprosy affected persons from nearby villages visit the hospital for dressing and treatment.Those who are interested in supporting the cause may contact 99400 30939.

By Our Staff ReporterRiya Satishkumar (resident of 11/29,

Venkatachalam Street, WestMambalam) won the first place in the7th International English Olympiad(2016-17) on June 16 organized byBritish Council, New Delhi.

She is a Std. 3 student in PSBB School(T. Nagar).

Wins first place in EnglishOlympiad

Handloom-cum-handicraftsexhibitionBy Our Staff Reporter

A handloom and handicrafts exhibition-cum-sale of productsfrom Rajasthan opened in Panigraha Mandapam, 29, AryaGowda Road, West Mambalam, on June 16. It will continue tillJune 22. It is open from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. Major credit cards areaccepted.

Bandhini dress material, Calcutta saris, T-shirts, bags, ladytops, churidhar material, Gujarat & Rajasthan saris, bedsheets,curtains, diwan sets, jewellery from different states, kurthis,kurthas, shirts, crockery items Rajasthan paintings etc. areavailable. There is parking space.

More details can be had in 99404 22426.

Special meditation sessionson June 18 and 22 in AnnaiAshramBy Our Staff Reporter

Sri Annai Ashram (41, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam)has organized special meditation sessions based on thetechnique developed by renowned meditation expert Savithrifrom 6 p.m to 7.30 p.m on Sunday, June 18 and Thursday, June22 in its premises.

According to the organizers, the meditation sessions will helpself realization, reduce stress, promote inner peace, cull negativethoughts and improve physical and mental well being.

It has been planned to conduct regular sessions on Thursdaysand Sundays.

The Ashram invites devotees to perform pushpanjali to SriAurobindo and The Mother on occasions special for them.

All are welcome.More details can be had in 98414 25456.

Seminar on‘Techniques ofhoroscope matching’today

The Vedic Astrology Associa-tion for Social Awakening andChange (Subba Reddy Street,West Mambalam) will conducta free seminar/interactivesession on ‘Techniques ofhoroscope matching’ formarriages and other mattersfrom 5.35 p.m to 8.30 p.m onSunday, June 18 in AuditoriumHall, Koviloor Madalayam,Kuppaiah Street, WestMambalam. All are welcome.More details can be had fromVKSM Sharmaji in 9176359580 / 88381 58072.

Garbage dumped in TUCScompound

By Our Staff ReporterGarbage, plastic and food waste were found dumped in the

rear side of the plot housing Triplicane Urban CooperativeSociety (TUCS) in Rameswaram Street, T. Nagar which weregiving out an offensive smell.

Will the TUCS officials take measures to clear the garbage?

By Our Staff ReporterThe prelims of the Carnatic

vocal competition on SriPurandaradasar Kritis for vari-ous age groups will be con-ducted from 9 a.m on Sunday,July 9 in T. Nagar, Anna Nagar,Nanganallur and Pammal.

It has been organized by ShriPurandaradasar Trust (Flat A,Balamurugan Flats, 44/32,Azeez Nagar 2nd Street,Kodambakkam).

The finals will be held in T.Nagar on Sunday, July 16.

The contests will be held forthe age categories 7-10 years,11-15 years and 16-25 years.

The rules of the competitionhave been given in the annex-ure to the entry forms (pricedat Rs. 100) that can be ob-tained from 10 a.m to 5 p.mfrom any of the following per-

Contest on Purandaradasarkritis

sons: 1) S. Chandra-sekaran,Leela Manor, 2nd Floor, 33/27,Padmanabhan Street, T.Nagar, Ph: 2834 3952 / 9444043952.

2) V. N. Shankar, 69 B, R. K.Shanmugam Road, K. K.Nagar, Ph: 94444 78410 /90871 31613.

3) Santhi Ramakrishnan,Flat A, Balamurugan Flats,44/32, Azeez Nagar 2nd Street,Kodambakkam, Ph: 24845684 / 96000 49248.

4) Bhavadhaarini, Flat 80D,AE132, 1st Floor, 4th Avenue,Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar,Ph: 98415 04099.

5) N. Sivakumar, F6, MadhuManor Flats, 28/22, 5th MainRoad, Nanganallur, Ph: 9841733499.

The venues for the compe-titions will be intimated later.

Two neighbourhoodstudents among top50 in JEE

Two students from theneighbourhood have made it tothe top 50 in the Joint EntranceExamination (Advanced) foradmission to IITs, the resultsfor which were declared onJune 11.

Arjun Bharat, ranked 26with 318 marks, took coachingfrom Smart Minds AcademySchool (West Mambalam) andU. Gautham, ranked 40 with315 marks, passed his 12th

from PSBB School, K. K.Nagar.

Both are Fellows of theKishore Vaigyanik ProtsahanYojana, the national schemefor budding scientists.

Arjun told Mambalam Timesthat after 10th, he decided topursue his 11th and 12th underthe National Institute of OpenSchooling as it gave him enoughtime to prepare for JEE.

Gautham lost his parents inan accident and hisgrandparents raised him fromthe age of 7.

Mass chanting ofRudram,Sahasranaamamtoday morningBy Our Staff Reporter

On the eve of the 10th anniver-sary of Lalitha Sahasranaamaarchanai, the members ofChennai Group of VishnuSahasranaama Mandalis (F 2,5, Cart Track Road, T. Nagar)have organized chanting ofSuprabatham, Rudram, masschanting of Sri Vishnu Sahas-ranaamam, Lakshmi Sahas-ranaama paarayanam,Lalitha Sahasranaamapaarayanam followed byLalitha Sahasranaama kum-kuma archanai from 5.30 a.monwards on Sunday, June 18 inSri Sankaralayam (66, MayorRamanathan Salai, Chetpet).

It will conclude with mangalaaarthi and prasadam distri-bution.

For more details, contactRadha Sivasubramanian in95001 77505. She hasappealed to devotees toparticipate in large number.

SasthaThirukalyanam inAyodhya MandapamtodayBy Our Staff Reporter

Villivakkam Sri ViswanathaSarma Ashta Sastha Trust(G-2, Aishwarya Flats, 7/ 4,1st Avenue, Ashok Nagar) hasorganized Sri Sastha Thirukal-yanam from 10 a.m to 12 noon,on Sunday, June 18 in AyodhyaMandapam (Arya GowdaRoad, West Mambalam) toraise funds for the ongoingsculpting of the eight avatarsin Sastha Temple(Veppampattu, Tiruvallur Dis-trict). All are welcome

For more details, visit theblog page http://ashtasastha.blogspot.in.

Donors may contact 9962562067 or 94441 09431.

Four including juvenile held forattacking homeless manBy Our Staff Reporter

In a gruesome act, threeyouths tried to torch theprivate parts of a drunken 60-year-old homeless mansleeping on the roadside inR a n a g a r a j a p u r a m ,Kodambakkam at around 1.30p.m on June 4.

They lit sheets of paper andplaced them between the oldman’s legs even as he wassleeping.

Even as the drunken beggartried to get up and save himself,they followed it up byrepeatedly beating and kickinghim with their hands, legs andmetal pipes.

A juvenile, who was also partof the gang, video graphed theinhuman act on his mobilephone which was later uploadedon social media sites.

In the video one can hear thefour laughing and egging oneanother on even as they wentabout abusing the homelessman.

The video also shows a fourthyouth who tries to stop theothers from beating the oldman.

The shocking video has goneviral and has created a hugeuproar in the social media.

Based on the video, the threeyouths were arrested and thejuvenile has been placed underthe care of a governmentobservation home.

They three were identified asShyam (18), Pugazendhi (20)and Ram Kumar (18), allresidents of KamarajarColony, Kodambakkam.

The victim has beenidentified as Jaffar.

Police investigation hasrevealed that Jaffar wouldoften linger in the locality. Theboys alleged that Ram Kumar’smother had a quarrel with thebeggar recently and the manverbally abused her. So theydecided to teach him a lesson.

The case is under furtherinvestigation.

Saidapet-AG-DMS Metrorailstretch to be ready by year-endBy Our Staff Reproter

The 3.6 km. Saidapet to AG-DMS underground Metrorailstretch, which is expected to be ready by the end of the year,will be opened along with the 7.3 km. Nehru Park to ChennaiCentral underground stretch sometime early next year.

M. C. Sampath (Minister for Industries) reviewed the progressof the work on June 13.

A CMRL official told Mambalam Times that the track workis nearing completion and electrification and signalling workneed to be carried out. Simultaneously, the construction ofstations is also in progress at all locations on both thesestretches. He said that the plan is to open both the undergroundstretches at the same time though the Saidapet-AG-DMSstretch will be ready earlier.

The first underground stretch from Thirumangalam to NehruPark was commissioned in May.

5-day discourseon Gita fromFridayBy Our Staff Reporter

Under the auspices ofChinmaya Mission Centre(Chetpet) H. H. SwamiRamakrishnananda will givea 5-day discourse on the 7th

chapter of Bhagavad Gita fromFriday, June 23 to Tuesday,June 27 from 7 p.m to 8.15 p.mdaily in Sri Ram Samaj(Ayodhya Mandapam, 47,Arya Gowda Road,West Mambalam).

All are welcome.

If anything interestingis happening in your

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Gita discoursetoday eveningBy Our Staff Reporter

Under the auspices ofRamakrishna MissionAshrama (3, MaharajapuramSanthanam Salai, T. Nagar),Swami Satyaprabhanandawill give a discourse onBhagavad Gita at 5.30 p.m, onSunday, June 18 inRamakrishna MissionAshrama (3, M. S. Salai, T.Nagar).

For more details, call 28143896 / 3514 / 2014

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Appeal to ease traffic controlmeasures on Usman Road

Sir, In the aftermath of the fire accident inChennai Silks in T. Nagar, the authorities havebarricaded Usman Road flyover, the service lanesof Usman Road and the streets close to theaccident site for safety reasons. This has led tounprecedented traffic on Rameswaram Road. Inthe absence of any monitoring of traffic by thepolice, the residents of the street and the adjoin-ing streets are being put to untold misery.

Though a Minister, after visiting the accidentsite, stated that the entire building will be razedwithin three days, even after 15 days, the demo-lition is yet to be completed. The unfortunatedeath of a worker at the site has further delayedthe demolition. At the present rate, it looks likeit will take a month to complete the demolition.It will not be wise to inconvenience the public tillsuch time.

Instead of barricading the entire area and pre-venting the traffic, the authorities must close thetraffic only in streets close to the accident site, andallow traffic with police monitoring. Traffic copsmust be posted to regulate the traffic onRameswaram Road. T. Nagar Residents’ Wel-fare Association, 30, Rangan Street, T. Nagar

Appeal to stop opening of liquor shopin Kripasankari Street

Sir, It appears that permission has been givento open and operate a TASMAC liquor shop at thejunction of Kripasankari Street and ThambiahRoad. Being a residential locality housing 150+families with young children and women in siz-able number, the residents are against any suchattempt to disturb the peace and tranquility ofthe neighbourhood.

The street also has the famous SringeriSharadha Temple where religious activities areperformed regularly attracting a large numberof devotees from far and wide. The opening of aliquor shop will lead to social issues and alsocause security concerns as all kinds of riff raff arelikely to visit the shop.

As residents we appeal to the authorities con-cerned to immediately stop the plan to open aliquor shop in our area and also cancel thelicense. R. Narayanan, Convenor, Kripasankari Street Welfare Association,17, Kripasankari Street, West Mambalam

Appeal for pedestrian safetymeasures in Brindavan Street/

Thambiah Street junctionSir, The traffic has increased manifold in

Brindavan Street (West Mambalam).Pedestrians, especially school students and

the elderly, find it difficult to cross the roadduring peak hours. The two speed-breakers onthe road were leveled when it was last re-laid.

I appeal to the officials concerned to installa traffic signal at Brindavan Street-ThambiahRoad junction and speed breakers to slow downvehicles. I also appeal to the traffic police todraw zebra lines and erect a pedestrian cross-ing signal at the junction. These measures canprevent major accidents and loss of valuablehuman lives on the traffic ridden road. V.Venkatakrishnan, 43, Brindavan Street,West Mambalam, 80154 22914

Appeal to extend 11G service toFlower Bazaar Police Station

Sir, Last Diwali MTC had temporarily termi-nated MTC route number 11G at TNPSCOffice stop instead of Flower Bazaar PoliceStation. 11G operates between KalaignarNagar West Bus Stand and Broadway viaPondy Bazaar. But when I took the 11G buslast week, I noted that the last stop is oppositeFort Station. When I explained the difficultyinvolved in going to Flower Bazaar stop, theconductor asked me to take up the matter withthe higher officials.

Considering the practical difficulties andhardship of commuters, I request the authori-ties concerned to extend the service upto FlowerBazaar Police Station. V. Venkatakrishnan,43, Brindhavan Street, West Mambalam,80154 22914

Free 10-day spoken SanskritclassesBy Our Staff Reporter

Samskrita Bharathi will conduct free 10-day spoken Sanskrit classes from Friday, June23 to Sunday, July 2 from 4.30 p.m to 6 p.mdaily in Diana School, Kavarai Street, Saidapet.

No prior knowledge of Sanskrit is requiredand anyone above 12 years can join.

For registration, contact Usha Sampathin 93818 21212.

Discourse on ‘AmarneethiNayanar’ tomorrow

Panampattu Ravichandran Ganapa-thidasan will give a discourse on ‘AmarneethiNayanar’ from 6.45 p.m to 8.15 p.m on Mon-day, June 19 in Kasi Viswanathar Temple(Kuppaiah Street, West Mambalam).

All are welcomeMore details can be had in 92836 00628.

Science experiments forstudents in libraryBy Our Staff Reporter

Kannabiran will conduct science experimentsfor students aged 5 to 15 years from 10 a.m to12.30 p.m on Sunday, June 18 in Circle Li-brary, 11th Avenue, Ashok Nagar.

More details can be had in 2371 9319 and98418 82138.

Sai bhajans on FridaysBy Our Staff Reporter

Sai bhajans are conducted on Fridays, from6.15 p.m to 7.15 p.m in Sri Krishnan Temple,Thanikachalam Road, Pondy Bazaar, T.Nagar.

All are welcome.

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T. NAGAR, No. 38, SunderShree Apartment, Rama-nujam Street, near TTD, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen,dining, pooja room, 860 sq.ft,1st floor, 2-wheeler parking,Brahmins/vegetarians only.97898 24001, 99401 61809.

WEST MAMBA-LAM, No.18, PostalColony 3rd Street, 2bedrooms, 1100sq.ft, 2nd floor, lift,covered car park-ing, inverter, 24hours water, rentRs. 24000 includingmaintenance. Ph:98847 81912.

K. K. NAGAR, No. 6/10,Nethaji Nagar, near SuperMarket, Bank & Schools, 2bedrooms, hall, spaciouskitchen, dining, 850 sq.ft, 1st

floor, 24 hours water, rent Rs.15000 (negotiable), no brokers.Ph: 80560 99102.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.23, Postal Colony 4th Street,near Hindu Vidyalaya, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 650sq.ft, ground floor flat, rentRs. 15000, small Brahminfamily, no brokers. Ph: 7550090996, 97907 13084.

WEST MAMBA-LAM, No. 6, SankaraNarayana Flat, E-8,Kuppaiah Street, 2bedrooms, hall,modular kitchen, 3rd

floor, no lift, fullyfurnished, 2-wheeler parking,rent Rs. 15500(negotiable). Ph:96000 46501.WEST MAMBALAM, No.

41/4, Rajam Krishna Flat,Balakrishna Naciken StreetExtension, near AyodhyaMandapam, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, balconies, 760 sq.ft,1st floor, rent Rs. 18000 +maintenance, advance 6months, Brahmins only, bank/ company lease, visit onSaturday & Sunday from 9a.m. Ph: 99944 42544.

ASHOK NAGAR,No. 41, Aswini Com-plex, 10th Avenue,opposite AdayarBakery, 3 bed-rooms, hall,kitchen, 1st floor flat,semi furnished,rent Rs. 20000,vegetarian familypreferred. Ph: 24897244, 94449 26982.WEST MAMBALAM, No.

38/68, Lakshmi Bhavan,Balakrishna Naicken StreetExtension, behind AyodhyaMandapam, 2 bedrooms, 900sq.ft, ground floor flat, 24 hourswater, no car park, rent Rs.20000. Ph: 2489 3649, 9283786215.

RANGARAJAPURAM, No.6/9, Vadhyar Thottam 1st

Street, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, pooja + 1 room, 900sq.ft, independent ground floorhouse, single toilet, rent Rs.15000, vegetarians / non-vegetarians. Sridhar G. Ph:98846 96090.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.4/15, Rajaji Street, near SaiPharmacy, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 750 sq.ft, independent1st floor house, 2-wheelerparkong, rent Rs. 18000,Brahmins only. Contact: G.Vasudevan. Ph: 98842 67481.

T. NAGAR, New No. 201,Old No. 75/2, Habibullah Road,near Kodambakkam RailwayStation, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 900 sq.ft, 1st floor,rent Rs. 20000. Ph: 9551710707.

T. NAGAR, New No. 6,Sarojini Street, 2 bedrooms,hall, kitchen, 1100 sq.ft, 1st

floor, EB as per card, 24 hourswater, 2-wheeler parking,vegetarians only. Ph: 9600150410.

WEST MAMBALAM, FlatG-C, Sorrento Sai Sakthi, NewNo. 19, Umapathi Street, nearShobana Kalyanamandapan,ground floor, 800 sq.ft, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, opencar parking, Brahmins, nobrokers. Rent Rs. 17500. Ph:98409 94314, 98406 94185.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 9,Raghava Reddy Colony EastStreet, near R6 Police Station,900 sq.ft, 1st floor flat, carpark, rent Rs. 13000. Ph: 9043940898, 93805 66667.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.53, Mahalakshmi Flat, KavaraiStreet, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 1st floor, 24 hourswater, 2-wheeler parking, rentRs. 17000 (negotiable). Ph:90944 95837, 98843 52887.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.82-C, Balakrishna NaickenStreet, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, pooja room, 1100sq.ft, 1st floor flat, North facing,car park, attached & commontoilet, rent Rs. 22000,Brahmins only. Ph: 9962093988, 73586 20534.

T. NAGAR, No. 14,Venkatanarayana Road, 1bedroom, hall, kitchen, fullyfurnished apartment, vege-tarians preferred, no brokers,immediate occupation. Ph:98408 34177, 89037 13439.

C.I.T. NAGAR, No. 65/31,1st Main Road, near T. Nagar,2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1100sq.ft, 2nd floor, open car park,security, woodwork, geyser,Aquaguard. Ph: 98402 27421,2464 1458.

T. NAGAR, No. 90, SouthDhandapani Street, near BusTerminus, 1 bedroom, hall,kitchen, balcony, 530 sq.ft,1st floor, balcony, Indian &Western bathroom, rent Rs.11000, advance 6 months,family / office / bachelors.Vimal. Ph: 94441 16320.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.13, Subba Reddy Street, nearRailway Station & T. Nagar, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 840sq.ft, 2nd floor flat, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 13500(negotiable), vegetarians only.A.C. Sarathy. Ph: 8148959362, 88070 79042.

ASHOK NAGAR, New No.94, Kala Flat, 10th Avenue, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 700sq.ft, lift, rent Rs. 15000(negotiable), family /bachelors. Ph: 97890 09242.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 12,9th Avenue, 3 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, dining, 2 balconies,service area, 1500 sq.ft,ground floor, 3 years old, semifurnished, covered car park,rent Rs. 30000, vegetariansonly. Ph: 74016 47771, 8608214422.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 11,10th Avenue, near SaravanaBhavan, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 1000 sq.ft, 1st floor,lift, car park, security, CCTVcamera, rent Rs. 18000,family / office / bachelors. Ph:73053 44555.

K. K. NAGAR, No. 601, 74th

Street, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 1150 sq.ft, road sidebalcony, woodwork, Northfacing, covered car park, rentRs. 20000, advance 6 month.Ph: 98404 42500.

Free Ayurveda treatmenttomorrowBy Our Staff Reporter

Sree Suprabatha Sabha (10/6, Baroda 2ndStreet, West Mambalam) has organized a freeAyurveda treatment camp from 9 a.m to 1 p.mon Sunday, June 18 in its premises.

All are welcome.

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Edited & Published by K.S. Ramakrishnan. Office: 7/3, Madley Road, T. Nagar, Chennai 17. Ph: 2434 9236, 2431 39 37. Printed by Ramesh Adityan at Powerfull Printers, 74, Kannappan Street, Aminijikarai, Chennai 29.

Free Veda classes thrice a weekBy Our Staff Reporter

Kurichi Lakshminarasimhachariar (resident of 8, 2nd MainRoad, CIT Nagar East, Nandanam) conducts free Veda andSuktham classes from 9 a.m to 10 a.m on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays.

More details can be had in phone 98406 40705.

23,000 copies of this

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By Our Staff ReporterThere was a big queue

outside the Amma RO outleton Anna Main Road, K. K.Nagar, near EB office.

A resident standing in thequeue told Mambalam Timesthat the outlet is often keptclosed without any notice.

It had remained closed forthe past three days, he said.

“I come daily in the morningin the hope that I can get wateras we do not have piped watersupply in our colony,” he added.

A staff member manning the

Amma RO water outlets working intermittently

RO plant told MambalamTimes that they are dependenton the water supplied through

tankers.“Due to the ongoing water

scarcity in the city, water is

not supplied to the RO outletregularly, so we are forced tokeep it closed on those days.Since we do not get anyintimation about the watersupply, we are not able to in-form the residents in advance,”he said. A similar outlet inJafferkhanpet is also workingintermittently.

Two PSBB students enter final ofinternational mobile app contestBy Our Staff Reporter

The team of Tanya Elizabeth Ken and P. Mridula (Std. 9students in PSBB School (K. K. Nagar) have been selected tocompete in the final of the international-level mobile appcontest in the junior category at Technovation World PitchSummit in San Francisco in August. They will compete withsix teams from across the world. They will present their app‘Lakshyashala’, which envi-sages bridging the careeraspirations of students, by connecting them to career counselorsfor providing guidance.

Tanya told Mambalam Times that if a student wants to bea cyber security architect, he/she often does not know whomto ask for guidance. “Our app will put the students in touch withthe mentors, who will primarily be alumni from their school”,she said.

The Technovation program encourages girls from the age of10 to 18 to work with women mentors, identify an issue in thecommunity and develop a mobile app for the purpose. The aimis to offer girls around the world an opportunity to learn the skillsthey need to emerge as tech entrepreneurs.

Mridula said that with an increasing number of studentswanting to opt out of the oft-treaded career paths, the app willbe extremely useful.

NGO invites nominations for‘Good Samaritan’ awardBy Our Staff Reporter

ALERT (5/75, Bonanza 1, Blue Beach Road, Neelankarai,Chennai 115) is a not for profit, non-government organizationthat focuses on wellness of the society by taking ‘Emergencyresponse management’ as its core activity.

It is instituting the ‘Good Samaritan’ award for 2017 torecognize unsung heroes who saved persons caught in any lifethreatening situation like an accident, medical emergency andthe likes. Those who are interested may register or recommendany such person they are aware of, who has saved a life duringan emergency situation. Nominations / recommendationsshould be accompanied by complete details of the action.

Nominations can include individuals and organizations goingbeyond the call of duty. For more details, call 99440 66004 orvisit the website http://alert-wecare.org/care/.