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MAMBALAM TIMES The Neighbourhood Newspaper for T. Nagar & Mambalam www.mambalamtimes.in CMYK FREE 1148th Issue : May 27 - June 2, 2017 Vol. 23, No. 1 Women conned, lose 18 sovereigns jewels By Our Staff Reporter A woman on a busy street in West Mambalam was conned of 8 sovereigns of jewellery by a man posing as a policeman on the evening of May 24. He approached the woman posing as a police officer and told her that the road was a popular haunt for chain snatch- ers and hence unsafe for women. He then persuaded her to remove all the ornaments she was wearing and helped her to wrap them in a paper so that she could take them home safely. When she returned home, she realized she had been conned of her jewellery when she found only small stones in the paper packet. In a similar incident the next day, an elderly couple return- ing home from a bank in Pondy Bazaar, was conned by 3 men posing as police officers. In this case they lost 10 sovereigns of jewellery. Both the cases registered in Mambalam Police Station are under investigation. 42,000 copies of this edition are delivered FREE every Saturday!

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MAMBALAMTIMES

The Neighbourhood Newspaper for T. Nagar & Mambalamwww.mambalamtimes.in

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FREE1148th Issue : May 27 - June 2, 2017Vol. 23, No. 1

Women conned,lose 18 sovereigns jewels

By Our Staff ReporterA woman on a busy street in

West Mambalam was connedof 8 sovereigns of jewellery bya man posing as a policemanon the evening of May 24.

He approached the womanposing as a police officer andtold her that the road was apopular haunt for chain snatch-ers and hence unsafe forwomen.

He then persuaded her toremove all the ornaments shewas wearing and helped her towrap them in a paper so thatshe could take them homesafely.

When she returned home, sherealized she had been conned ofher jewellery when she foundonly small stones in the paperpacket.

In a similar incident the next

day, an elderly couple return-ing home from a bank in PondyBazaar, was conned by 3 menposing as police officers. In thiscase they lost 10 sovereigns ofjewellery.

Both the cases registered inMambalam Police Station areunder investigation.

42,000 copiesof this editionare deliveredFREE every

Saturday!

May 27 - June 2, 2017MAMBALAM TIMES CM

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LETTERS TO THE EDITORDoes T. Nagar really qualify for the Smart City project?

Sir, For more than three years, Chennai Corporation has beenmooting the idea of implementing the Central Govt. ‘Smart City’scheme in the city and has identified T. Nagar as the best area to startwith.

It includes constructing multi-level parking lots, pedestrian plazas,wider storm water drains to name a few.

But T. Nagar does not qualify for such schemes in its present statefor the following reasons:

1. There is water inundation even after mild showers and T. Nagarwas among the worst affected areas during the floods last year.

2. Sewage overflow is a common issue as most of the drains have beenconstructed decades back and do not have the capacity to meet therequirements of the exponentially expanding neighbourhood

3. Age old storm water drains are not capable of carrying rain waterleading to stagnation during monsoon. Most streets are narrow andhence there is limited scope for widening these drains.

4. Many colonies have not been getting piped drinking water supplyfor decades in spite of the existence of Metrowater lines. With thedrought like situation prevailing in the city, the situation has gone frombad to worse.

5. Power outages are a common feature.6. Encroachment of public places like pavements is a never ending

problem in this neighbourhood.7. Traffic snarls are a common feature due to encroachment of road

margins and narrow roads8. Air and noise pollution is only on the increase.9. There is an unabated proliferation of commercial buildings under

the very eyes of the authorities that are constructed in deviation ofregulations and with poor safety mechanisms.

10. T. Nagar is a classic example of a neighbourhood where the rightsof the residents (the prime stakeholders) are denied.

11. In spite of a number of active residents’ welfare associations,several critical civic issues remain unsolved as officials turn a blind eyeto the genuine concerns of the residents.

There are many more such issues and, without addressing thempermanently, there is no point in implementing any of the schemesunder the ‘Smart City’ project. It will be a complete waste of tax payers’money. T. Nagar Residents’ Welfare Association, Rangan Street,T. Nagar

Inform 100 before registeringcomplaint at police station

Sir, This refers to the report about the sus-pension of a police inspector by the Commis-sioner of Police following the refusal of theformer to register a complaint on the plea thatthe place of crime did not come under hisjurisdiction.

It was stated that a techie was on her wayhome when two persons who followed hersnatched her gold chain near Padi. In thestruggle, the techie suffered bruises. She thenheaded to the nearby Thiruverkaadu PoliceStation to file a complaint.

But the Inspector (Crime) refused to enter-tain the complaint and directed her to approachNolambur Police Station.

The techie then called up 100 (Police ControlRoom) and reported the incident. The Commis-sioner of Police took immediate action to sus-pend the Thiruverkaadu inspector for derelic-tion of duty.

Many a time, complainants often give upfiling a complaint because they are made to runfrom one station to the other on flimsy grounds.While all the police officials cannot be paintedwith the same brush, to make sure that thecomplaint is taken on record, it would be betterfor the complainant to call up 100 prior tovisiting the nearby police station. Once thecomplainant alerts 100, the message gets re-corded.

Complaints made directly to the officialsconcerned over their mobile, sometimes do notbear fruit as these get glossed over. T. NagarResidents’ Welfare Association, 30,Rangan Street, T. Nagar

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YKRMD appeals for help to treat

terminally ill patientsBy Our Staff Reporter

RMD Pain and PalliativeCare Trust (13, RaghavaiahRoad, T. Nagar) has appealedfor help to treat terminally illpatients undergoing treat-ment in its home KarunaSagar in Maduravoyal.

Anyone willing to help canalso adopt a patient of his/herchoice to sponsor the treat-ment.

Dr. Republica Sridhar (Medi-cal Director and ManagingTrustee, RMD Trust) toldMambalam Times that freecare, food and hospice living isprovided for these patients.

“We have given shelter tomany old persons abandonedby families and suffering fromterminal illness”, she said.

Donations can also be givenin the form of medicines, dia-

pers, nighties and medicalconsumables.

Republica’s contact numberis 93810 16588.

By Our Staff ReporterPMK party workers

staged a peaceful protestafter Corporation workersremoved the pole with theparty flag installed outsideResidency Towers hotel onThyagaraya Road, T. Nagaron May 25.

The protest was led bysenior party member A. K.Moorthy. Hundreds of po-licemen were deployed toprevent untoward inci-dents. The protesters dis-persed after a while.

PMK workers protest against removalof flag post

Multilevel parkingfacility to precedepedestrian plazaBy Our Staff Reporter

After over 3 years of delib-eration, Chennai Corporationhas finalised a plan to first con-struct a multilevel vehicularparking facility before buildinga pedestrian plaza in T. Nagar,as part of the Centre’s SmartCities Mission.

According to an official,Chennai Smart City Ltd. ap-proved the proposal on May 24and the next step will be to floattenders.

“We would first like to decon-gest the traffic before embark-ing on other proposals like pe-destrian plaza,” he said.

The facility will be con-structed at the junction ofThanikachalam Road andThyagaraja Road.

The Rs. 36-crore facility willhave space to park 250 carsand 500 two-wheelers at atime.

By Our Staff ReporterUma Anandh (Social worker

and resident of North BoagRoad, T. Nagar) has appealedfor adoption of two orphanedfemale pups.

According to her, theirmother died in a road accidentrecently.

Of the total of seven pups (4male and 3 female), five wereadopted after the report waspublished in Mambalam Timesa month back. She said thatthe last two female pups arestill looking for a caring home.

The pups are under Uma’scare and are playful andhealthy, according to her.

Two orphaned pups availablefor adoption

Genuine dog lovers wishingto adopt them may contactUma in 99406 58359.

Free seminar on‘Fine Arts’ nextSundayBy Our Staff Reporter

Sri Annai Kamakshi Kalai-kudam (979, LakshmanasamySalai, K. K. Nagar) has orga-nized a free seminar on ‘Impor-tance of Fine Arts’ for all from10 a.m to noon on Sunday, June4 in its premises.

S. Venkatachalapathy aliasartist Achalam will give a talkon the benefits of Fine Art inmaintaining holistic healththrough practice of art andform.

Shobana Swaminathan (aleading veena artiste) will shareher views on the topic.

Anyone above 12 years canattend the seminar.

A free drawing session will beheld for children below 12.

To register, call 73587 60958or 93810 24002

Sai Seva Chakra’sanniversarycelebrations tomorrowBy Our Staff Reporter

Sri Sai Seva Chakra (WestMambalam) has been conduct-ing free Veda classes in severalplaces in the neighbourhoodincluding Guha Apartments,Sri Murugasramam, Sri SaiMurugan Koil Trust (Kodam-bakkam) and Sarva PriyaGanapathi Temple (MurthyStreet) for more than fouryears.

All the centers will celebratethe anniversary together from6 a.m to 11 a.m on Sunday,May 28 in Sri Sai MuruganKoil, 19, Vathiyar ThottamMain Road, Kodambakkam.

The disciples will performMahanyasam and PanchaSuktams and take sankalpamindividually.

To appease the rain Gods,there will be Varuna japam andVaruna Japa Veda chanting at1.15 p.m.

Its guru 86-year-old R.BalaKrishnan will be honouredon the occasion.

He is affectionately calledSaipremiji and has been propa-gating Veda for more than 40years.

He is a Sanskrit scholar andan expert in rendering sampra-daya Bhajan, Sai bhajan andnama sankeerthanam.

He was with Sathya SaiBaba for more than 40 yearsand has also penned Saikeerthanas.

He was a contemporary ofSri Haridas Giri and also a stu-dent disciple of Sri GnananandaGiri.

All are welcome.For more details, call S.

Vasudevan in 9444 034917.

By Our Staff ReporterCut branches and leaves and have been lying on the margin

of Saradamabal Street, T. Nagar for several days.Residents told this reporter that no tree branches were cut

on the street recently and that some miscreant must have cutthe tree elsewhere and dumped the pieces in their street.

Tree waste dumped inSaradambal Street

Thirumanjanamin KothandaramarTemple fromMay 29 to 31By Our Staff Reporter

The recently constructedVasantha mandapam was in-augurated last week inKothandaramar Temple (K. R.Koil Street, West Mambalam).

The temple will celebrateVasantha utsavam from May29 to 31.

There will be specialalangaaram and thirumanaja-nam for the presiding deity at7 a.m, 4.30 p.m, 7 p.m and 7.30p.m on all the days.

All are welcome.

Talk on Thiru Arutpaon Tuesday

Under the auspices ofVallalar Sanmarga Sangam(V.O.C Street, MGR Nagar, Ph:94453 43706), Balasubra-maniam will give a discourseon ‘Thiru Arutpa –ð‡í¤òð‡í¤òð‡í¤òð‡í¤òð‡í¤òîõ‹ ðô¤ˆî¶îõ‹ ðô¤ˆî¶îõ‹ ðô¤ˆî¶îõ‹ ðô¤ˆî¶îõ‹ ðô¤ˆî¶’ at 6 p.m onTuesday, May 30, in SakthiVinayagar Temple (P. T.Rajan Salai, K. K. Nagar).

All are welcome.

Residents complain of poor hygiene indog shelterBy Our Staff Reporter

Some residents gathered outside Kannammapaet Crematorium, New Boag Road, T. Nagaron May 22 and argued with the workers after two dead stray dogs packed in gunny bags wereput out in the open in the dog shelter inside the compound.

The residents of nearby areas have been complaining that the pound, which was started in2014, must be closed as it is not maintained hygienically and the conditions are prone tooutbreak of infectious diseases.

The residents told this reporter that they have also sent a petition demanding closure throughthe local MLA to the officials concerned. A senior veterinary doctor at the facility however saidthat the fears of the residents are unfounded as all care is taken to ensure that cleanliness ismaintained. “We have so far buried 400 dogs since 2014. It is true that two dead dogs were keptin the open last week as the workers were cleaning the kennels. The dogs were buried within anhour”, he said. “Our facility is regularly monitored by animal welfare activists and also by healthinspectors,” he added.

The pound houses an operation theater, doctors’ rooms, air-conditioned waiting hall and roomsto serve as a shelter for more than 100 dogs. It also has an ambulance, a team of dog catchersand special facilities to neuter dogs.

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After the report was published recently in Mambalam Times, the post box located under aTNEB transformer outside Vani Mahal, G. N. Chetty Road, T. Nagar was removed andreinstalled 10 ft away from the spot.

Post box under transformer relocatedafter report in Mambalam Times

Before Now

Free eye checkon FridayBy Our Staff Reporter

Jaimaa Trust (an NGO lo-cated in Vadapalani) andTanjore Residents WelfareAssociation have jointly orga-nized free eye check from 9.30a.m to 12.30 p.m, on Friday,June 2 in Sri Sai Nilayam, 17,Tanjore Road, T. Nagar, nearDuraisamy Subway.

A team of doctors fromSankara Netralaya will exam-ine the patients.

The check-up will include freeeye screening, vision tests, eyepressure test, retinal imagingand other ocular problems.

Participants detected withcataract will be offered freesurgery in Sankara Nethra-laya. All are welcome.

For more details, call 9940030939.

By Our StaffReporter

With limited or al-most no piped watersupply in many ar-eas of the neigh-bourhood, the de-mand for waterthrough tanker lor-ries is on the rise.

Many have deep-ened their borewellsto extract groundwa-ter as the water tablehas gone down.

The photo taken onMay 24 shows a

Metrowater increases water supplythrough tankers

number of metro water tankers lined up for refilling outside the Metro Water Depot on 7th

Avenue, Ashok Nagar.The depot has provided 4 outlet points projecting into the road for refilling the tankers.

CMRL sells 1.39 lakhtravel cards afterlaunch ofunderground section

The sale of travel cards on themetro rail has got a boost withthe launch of the undergroundline from Thiruman-galam toNehru Park on May 14. Accord-ing to sources in Chennai MetroRail Limited (CMRL), since theinauguration of services on theunderground line, a total of1,38,943 smart cards have beensold upto May 25. The card saleshave picked up primarily be-cause point-to-point ticket to-kens are not sold in stations onthe underground line, withtravel cards being the only op-tion. With 28 km. of the line nowopen to the public and patron-age going up, travel cards seemto have become the best optionto travel as they offer discounts.

According to a senior official,CMRL is planning to switch overcompletely to travel cards in itsentire stretch and do away withtoken system.

By Our Staff ReporterAn EB junction box is located on the road margin exactly at

18th Avenue-P.T. Rajan Salai junction.The box is so close to the turning that an unwary motorist,

especially at night, can collide with the junction box whileturning into P.T. Rajan Salai.

Motorists have appealed to the EB dept. to shift the junctionbox from the spot or at least fix reflectors on it to cautionmotorists.

EB box at 18th Avenue-P. T. Rajan Salai junction

poses danger

Subsidized LED lights/fans tobe sold at more TANGEDCOoffices

The Central Govt.’s Ujala scheme for sale of LED bulbs,tubelights and fans at subsidized rates, implemented by En-ergy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) (a JV under theadministration of the Union Ministry of Power), will be ex-tended to more TANGEDCO offices and collection centersfrom June 1.

The prices are Rs. 65 for a 9 watt LED bulb, Rs. 1,150 for a50 watt energy efficient fan and Rs. 230 for a 20 watt tubelight.The LED bulbs and tubelights come with a 3-year free replace-ment warranty.

Currently, the scheme has been launched only in Chennaiand will soon be expanded to nearby districts.

According to an EECl official, LED bulbs have a lifetime of25,000 hours and consume only 1/10th of the energy of filamentbulbs. Ceiling fans are 30% more energy efficient compared toconventional fans, and LED tubelights are 50% more energyefficient than conventional 40 watt tubelights.

During the distribution phase, warranty replacement can bedone through any of the distribution counters at TANGEDCOcash collection centers. For more information, contact T.Ramesh (DGM, EESL) in 81248 98260.

Facebook friendship ends inextortion, four held

A man and his three friends have been arrested by KumaranNagar police, for allegedly blackmailing a woman and extortingRs. 8 lakhs from her.

According to the police, the victim, a resident of West Saidapet,was an engineering college student. In 2014, she befriendedAmalesh (21) of Valasara-wakkam through Facebook. Soon, theyfell in love, started meeting each other and took many selfies. Shealso became friends with Ruthra, Gokul and Michael, who werestaying with Amalesh in his room.

After the relationship went sour, Amalesh and his friendsstarted threatening that they would morph her pictures in anobscene manner and post them in the social media. Fearing theconsequences, the woman, over the next two years, gave away Rs.8 lakhs in cash, valuables and a laptop to Amalesh. At one pointof time, she confessed everything to her father, who filed acomplaint with the Kumaran Nagar police.

Following this, Amalesh and his friends Ruthra, Gokul andMichael were arrested.

Bloggers’ poemspublished in bookform

A poetry blog constitutingpoems of Aishwariya Ashok (aresident of West Mambalam)was released recently in Delhi.

The book of poems titled‘Whistling Silence’ includesworks of 46 other amateur poetswho are members of ‘PoignantPainter’, a poetry blog on Quora(https://poignantpainter.quora.com). The book consists of 70poems listed under variouscategories, which include life,love and musings. “The bloggersare from age groups rangingfrom 16 to 62 and belong todifferent states of India, and onemember is from the Philippines,”said Aishwariya.

She said that the ‘PoignantPainter blog’ was started a yearback to bring amateur poets ona common platform.

“For me it has been a greatlearning experience to learn andinteract with fellow poets whoexpress their feelings andthoughts on different topics. Iused to write predominantly ona quatrain structure, now I havelearnt to expand my purview todifferent genres”, she said.Aishwariya is a marketingprofessional in a multinationalcompany. The book will soon beavailable for sale on Amazon,Flipkart and other bookstores.

By Our Staff ReporterTucked inside the vast VGP com-

plex on East Coast Road in Chennaiis India’s first trick art museum.

The exhibits let one ‘interact’ withart, literally and figuratively. Fromsailing in Venice and fighting withBruce Lee, to even clicking a selfiewith a chimpanzee, the paintingsexhibited in the museum create anillusion of the viewer also being apart of the painting.

The museum houses 24 paint-ings and is the brainchild of notedartist A. P. Sreethar.

3D art show in VGP Complex on ECR

Sreethar’s works have been displayed in over 64 exhibitions around the world.While the paintings are directly painted on the walls, there are markings on the floor for the

viewer to stand. Each painting in the museum looks complete only when the viewer enters theframe, adding perspective to it.

MAMBALAM TIMES Page 5May 27 - June 2, 2017 CM

YKFurther dip in water table

By Our Staff ReporterWhile the city’s wait for a good spell of summer showers

continues, the groundwater table is witnessing a steady dip.In April, the water table declined by nearly two meters in

various parts of the city when compared to the same period lastyear.

According to a survey on water levels conducted by RainCentre, a city-based voluntary organization, the water tablehas dropped up to six meters below ground level in WestMambalam, Nesapakkam, and Triplicane and beyond 10meters in localities such as Mylapore and Adyar.

According to an official, the varying water table in localitiesacross the city not only indicates the level of extraction ofgroundwater, but also the soil condition in each area.

The survey is conducted by monitoring water levels in 90open wells.

By Our Staff Reporter20-year-old S. Aashish

Chakravarthi (resident of 56,Madley 2nd Street, WestMambalam) won the ‘Mr. IN-DIA-Chennai’ title in the mod-elling competition conducted inBangalore on May 14.

It was organized by RelianceJewellers.

He has been selected to com-pete in the competition for ‘Mr.INDIA’ title to be held nextmonth in Hyderabad.

He is a 2nd year engineeringstudent in Vel’s University andis an alumnus of Sri Rama-krishna Mission School, T.

Wins ‘Mr. INDIA-Chennai’title in modelling contest

Nagar. He is also a good dancer. His contact number is 9444382100.

Entertainment programs forHindu families on June 4By Our Staff Reporter

Viveka Bharathi (T. Nagar)has organized a family basedprogram ‘Hindu KudubaSangamam - 2017’ from 10a.m to 5 p.m on Sunday, June4 in Sri RKM Sarada ModelSchool (45, Burkit Road, TNagar).

R.B.V.S. Manian will presenta discourse on the occasion.

Couples who have completed50 years of wedlock will be fe-licitated.

The following are the otherentertainment programs forfamily members to competein:

1. Kolam competition for girlsbelow 15 years.

2. Individual music anddance competitions.

3. Essay competition forwomen below 45 years on thetopic ‘I am a good mother’.

4. ‘My space in my family’ –an interactive session withadolescent children in the 12 to16 age group.

5. 50:50 debate betweenmiddle aged family members.

6. Quiz on ‘Hindu heritageand culture’.

7. ‘Tug of war’ game forcouples.

8. Jam making competitionfor youth.

10. A game of identifyingparents by blindfolded children

below 7 years. Families or indi-viduals interested in partici-pating may register theirnames in 98849 54869, 9952959072 or 98849 45825.

Discourse on‘Periya Puranam’on Monday

Panampattu RavichandranGanapathidasan will give a dis-course on ‘Periya Puranam –Sakkiya Nayanar’ from 6.45p.m to 8 p.m on Monday, May29 in Kasi ViswanatharTemple (Kuppaiah Street,West Mambalam). All are wel-come More details can be hadin 92836 00628.

By Our Staff ReporterGarbage dumped around

garbage bins placed close to aTNEB transformer onRukmani Street, WestMambalam suddenly caughtfire at around 3 p.m on May 25.

Nearby residents immedi-ately doused the fire with wa-ter before it could spread to thelive EB cables running nearthe transformer.

Residents have appealed toChennai Corporation to shiftthe garbage bins from close tothe transformer to preventmajor fire accidents.

Garbage dumped near EB transformercatches fire

May 27 - June 2, 2017MAMBALAM TIMES CM

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and Rental will be published on this page. The charges are Rs. 600 (upto 30 words); Bold Rs. 900. Ashok Nagar - K.K. Nagar & Mambalam-T.Nagar Editions. Display: Rs. 250 per col. centimeter. Each advertisement of Real Estate and Rental must relate to only one house / flat.

Full Address with Door Number is must for Rental advertisement. Advertisement will be received upto 1.00 p.m on Friday.

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WEST MAMBALAM, No.46/52, Moorthy StreetExtension, 3 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 1200 sq.ft, 1st floor,covered car park, rent Rs.25000, Brahmins only, nobrokers. Ph: 94456 46906.

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ASHOK NAGAR, No. 1,74th Street, R.V. Nagar, behindKFC, bedroom, hall, attachedbathroom, 350 sq.ft, rent Rs.6000, bachelors only. Ph:99404 97147.

T. NAGAR, No. 5, BurkitRoad, office space, 2500 sq.ft,3 bathrooms, 2 car parks &abundant 2-wheeler parking,commercial purpose, nobrokers. Ph: 98415 10484,74010 81908.

ASHOK NAGAR, New No.8, Sapthaswara Apartment,1st Avenue, (100 Feet Road)adjacent to Corporation Bank,2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 750sq.ft, 1st floor, semi furnished,commercial purpose. Ph:99627 56146.

T. NAGAR, No. 21, Madley1st Street, near RailwayStation, 1 bedroom, hall, kit-chen, ground floor apt., atta-ched bathroom, rent Rs. 9500.99520 06859, 98411 93685.

K. K. NAGAR, No. 571049,Munnusamy Road, nearPadma Seshadri & VaniVidyalaya Schools, 1300 sq.ft,independent 1st floor house,fully furnished, covered carpark, rent Rs. 30000 (nego.),vegetarians preferred. Ph:2474 7406, 94440 58961.

T. NAGAR, No. 18, TanjoreRoad, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, study room, 1250sq.ft, 2nd floor, lift, car park,vegetarians only. Ph: 7358677640, 73586 77654.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.27/29, Pavalavalli Flat,Chakrapani Street, 2 bed-rooms, hall, kitchen, 1010sq.ft, car park, rent Rs. 22000,vegetarians only, no brokers.Ph: 80562 40281.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 54/74, Balaji Towers, 10th Avenue,2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, flat,lift, car park. Ph: 86681 74004,99400 34190.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 8/32,Gokul Flat, 6th Avenue,opposite GRT School, singlebedroom, 500 sq.ft, 2nd floor,rent Rs. 11000 (negotiable), +maintenance, vegetarians (IT/ Bank employee / office withoutboard). Ph: 2433 6440, 9444629022.

T. NAGAR, No. 9/17,Vidhyavihar Apartment, MyaliRanganathan Street, 2 bed-rooms, hall, kitchen, 950 sq.ft,ground floor, no car park, rentRs. 20000 (negotiable), vege-tarians only. Ph: 98401 08071.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.14/53, Kuppaiah Street, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 600sq.ft, ground floor, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 11000, familyonly, no brokers. Ph: 24742604, 95141 25774.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.12/13, Kamakshipuram 1st

Street, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 800 sq.ft, 2nd floor, 2-wheeler parking, rent Rs.18000, Brahmins / vegetarians,no brokers. Ph: 98402 18851.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.4/6, Prakash Flat, Kama-kshipuram 2nd Street, 2bedrooms, 700 sq.ft, 1st floor,rent Rs. 13000, advance 6months, vegetarians pre-ferred, ready to occupy. Ph:97104 44988, 94449 79781.

KODAMBAKKAM, NewNo. 12, Dr. Subbarayanagar5th Street, behind SamiyarMadam Petrol Bunk, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 650sq.ft, ground floor, no car park,rent Rs. 15000 (residential) /rent Rs. 30000 (commercial).Ph: 93810 32667, 2489 9718.

KODAMBAKKAM, NewNo. 12, Dr. Subbarayanagar5th Street, behind SamiyarMadam Petrol Bunk, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1st

floor, no car park, rent Rs.15000 (residential) / rent Rs.30000 (commercial). Ph:93810 32667, 2489 9718.

KODAMBAKKAM, NewNo. 12, Dr. Subbarayanagar5th Street, behind SamiyarMadam Petrol Bunk, singleroom, mini kitchen, separatetoilet, 2nd floor, no car park,rent Rs. 8000 (residential) /rent Rs. 16000 (commercial).Ph: 93810 32667, 2489 9718.

T. NAGAR, No. 8/3, Madley2nd Street, near Bus Terminus& Railway Station, 1 bedroom,hall, kitchen, 800 sq.ft, 1st

floor, 2-wheeler parking, rentRs. 13000, maintenance Rs.300, advance 6 months (bothnegotiable), vegetarian family.Ph: 94444 53452, 2489 3902.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.6, (Old No. 62), MahadevanStreet, spacious 2 bedrooms,hall, kitchen, 1200 sq.ft, 2nd

floor, no lift, car park,vegetarians only. Ph: 9952901064.

WEST MAM-BALAM, No. 1/1,North KavaraiStreet, (Chandra-sekhar Builders), 2bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 650 sq.ft, 1st

floor, 2-wheelerparking, fully furni-shed, A/c, rent Rs.13500 with mainte-nance, vegetarianfamily, no brokers.Ph: 98840 30711,WEST MAMBALAM, No.

31-33, Brindavan Street, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 615sq.ft, single toilet & bathroom,open car park, rent Rs. 14000,advance 6 months, smallBrahmin family. Ph: 9486245999, 98406 72036.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.7/7, Ramakrishnapuram 2nd

Street, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 760 sq.ft, 2nd floor, 2-wheeler parking, vegetarians.Contact: R.K. Narasimhan.Ph: 91763 33175.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.46/97, K. R. Koil Street, nearAhobila Mutt & Jr. HinduVidyalaya School, singlebedroom, hall, kitchen, groundfloor, North facing, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 12000. Ph:94444 61425.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.152/1, Lake View Road, nearRaju Electrical, doublebedrooms, 900 sq.ft, 1st floor,no lift, no car park, Brahminsonly. Ph: 2474 7125, 9865877588.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.23-D, Postal Colony, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1050sq.ft, 3rd floor, lift, balcony,open car park, 24 hours water,rent Rs. 21000 + maintenance,Brahmins only. Ph: 9962093988.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.34, Flat No. B, Raju Street, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen,ground floor, furnished, goodventilated, road facing,Brahmins only, no brokers.Ph: 98401 98464.

T. NAGAR, No. 23 (OldNO. 3), Sarojini Apartment,Flat NO. 11, A-Block, SarojiniStreet, 2 bedrooms, plinth area980 sq.ft, 3rd floor flat, newlyrenovated, rent Rs. 20000.Ph: 94411 72108.

WEST MAMBA-LAM, No. 8/7,Ramakrishnapuram1st Street, 2 bed-rooms, hall,modular kitchen,pooja room, lift, A/cin 1 bedroom, semifurnished, coveredcar park, security,rent Rs. 25000. Ph:98410 38036.WEST MAMBALAM, No.

190, Lake View Road, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 2nd

floor flat, rent Rs. 10000,Brahmins only, Contact:Sridhar G. (after 9 a.m). Ph:98846 96090.

K. K. NAGAR (West), No.6, Thiruvalluvar Salai,opposite B.P. Petrol Bunk, 2bedrooms, hall, modularkitchen, 800 sq.ft, fullyfurnished, vitrified tiles, rentRs. 14000 + maintenance,small family preferred. Ph:86954 41954, 93811 55764.

T. NAGAR, Old No. 94,Habibullah Road, nearKodambakkam RailwayStation, 2 bedrooms, 600 sq.ft,2nd floor, lift, 2 bathrooms, 2-wheeler parking, rent Rs.15000, pure vegetarians only,no brokers. Ph: 98842 23945.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.61/28, Baroda Street MainRoad, 2 bedrooms, hall,modular kitchen, 900 sq.ft, 1st

floor, full woodwork, coveredcar park, rent Rs. 18000(negotiable), advance Rs. 1lakh. Ph: 98849 25166, 9962228871.

KODAMBAKKAM, No.168, Pranav Apartment,Rangarajapuram Main Road,2 bedrooms, hall, kitchen, 1000sq.ft, 1st floor, woodwork, carpark, rent Rs. 10000(residential) / for commercial– office / godown Rs. 12000.Ph: 72998 81337.

T. NAGAR, No. 18,Bagirathi Ammal Street, nearPadma Seshadri, Vidyodaya& Holy Angels Schools,modern 3 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, modular 2nd floor, lift,car park, A/c, security, rentRs. 30000, no brokers. Ph:98410 74367, 2834 3424.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.7, Sundeep Plaza, KuppaiahStreet, near Station Road &Railway Station, 2 bedrooms,hall, kitchen, 650 sq.ft, 2nd

floor, no car park, rent Rs.12500, advance Rs. 60000,vegetarians preferred,commercial / residentialpurpose. Ph: 077606 18760,099805 60121.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 67-A, 15th Street, 2 bedrooms,hall, kitchen, 1150 sq.ft, 1st

floor, covered car park. Ph:97898 03167, 99402 61476.

T. NAGAR, No. 121,Habibullah Road, nearKarnataka School, 2bedrooms, hall, kitchen, poojaroom, 1060 sq.ft, 2-wheelerparking, Brahmins only, nobrokers. Ph: 94440 43765.

K. K. NAGAR, No. 120-F,Soundarya Apartment,Justice Rajamannar Salai,near Padma Seshadri School,2 bedrooms. Ph: 94433 11359.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.47, Janaki Enclave, Flat No.S-1, Raju Street, 850 sq.ft,newly constructed, coveredcar park, rent Rs. 22000,advance 6 months, occupationfrom 5th June, no brokers. Ph:93237 11291.

ASHOK NAGAR, New No.17/3, 53rd Street, near Anja-neyar Temple, 2 bedrooms,ground floor, newly renovated,rent Rs. 15000, Brahmins only,no brokers. Ph: 98402 60054,96771 86670.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.6, Sankara Narayana Flats,E-8, Kuppaiah Street, 2bedrooms, hall, modularkitchen, 700 sq.ft, 3rd floor, nolift, fully furnished, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 15500(negotiable). Ph: 96000 46501.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 18,Raghava Reddy Colony 1st

Street, 12th Avenu, 3 bed-rooms, 1300 sq.ft, indepen-dent 1st floor house, woodwork,car park. Ph: 98417 14156,98417 14157.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.145/58, Kothandaramar KoilStreet, 1 bedroom, hall,kitchen, 400 sq.ft, ground floor,2-wheeler parking, lease Rs.7 lakhs. Ph: 92124 72474,84894 30217.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 2/5,Raghavan Colony 1st CrossStreet, near PazhamudhirCholai, 1 bedroom, hall, kitc-hen, 600 sq.ft, semi furnished,24 hours water, rent Rs. 9000,advance 5 months, family /office / bachelors. Ph: 7305344555.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 8,12th Avenue, single room,kitchen, attached bathroom,330 sq.ft, 2nd floor, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 5500, family/ bachelors. Ph: 94442 57659,98403 13696.

WEST MAMBALAM, No.15/52, Subramanian Street,single bedroom, 1 big hall,kitchen, 2 balconies, 800 sq.ft,independent upstairs house,semi furnished, 2-wheeler par-king, rent Rs. 14000 (nego.),small Brahmin family only.Ph: 2489 8054, 94458 89528.

K. K. NAGAR, No. 60, 1st

Sector, near PSBB School, 2bedrooms, 1100 sq.ft, 1st floor,3 bathrooms, 30 feet road,outside car park, rent Rs.17000 / lease Rs. 8 lakhs. Ph:98404 42500.

KODAMBAKKAM, No. 37/95, Rangarajapuram MainRoad, 3 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 830 sq.ft, ground floorflat, East facing, 2-wheelerparking, rent Rs. 20000, nobrokers. Ph: 2472 3660, 9042214230.

WEST MAMBALAM, NewNo. 62, Thambaiah Road, nearCorporation Office & RailwayStation, 2 bedrooms, hall,kitchen, 950 sq.ft, independent1st floor, rent Rs. 16000, nobrokers. Ph: 2471 4204, 9940034869, 98849 42001.

ASHOK NAGAR, No. 14,12th Avenue, near Pazha-mudhir Cholai, 2 bedrooms,hall, kitchen, 2nd floor, lift,open car park, semi furnished,24 hours water, security, rentRs. 20000. Ph: 74016 47771,99401 25145.

Lec-dem on ‘Rama KathaSudha’ tomorrow

M .Vijayalakshmi and 12 of her students willpresent ‘Rama Katha Sudha’, a lec-demcomprising songs describing the story of LordRama, from 6 p.m to 8 p.m, on Sunday, May 28,in Sivanthi Aditanar Memorial Hall, PoesGarden Teynampet. She is a resident of Nu-tech Vijaya Apartments, 11/5, RajunaickenStreet, West Mambalam and has been runningher music school Vijaya Kalalaya from herresidence for more than 30 years.

She has presented a number of lec-demswith her students in various temples in Chennai.

Her contact number is 9884484860.

Sita Kalyanam performed byKrishnamurthy Street residents

Thirukalyanam of Devi Sita with Lord Ramawas performed on May 21 in KrishnamoorthyStreet, West Mambalam by the residents.

The celebrations started with NamaSankeerthanam by Kumbakonam AnanthaNarayana Bagavathar on May 18.

The residents including children participatedwith fervor and rendered group bhajans,laksharchanai, kritis, unjavrithi bhajans andkolattam on all the three days.

OBITUARYR. SHIVAKUMAR

R. Shivakumar, a resident of10/12, Rajaji Street, WestMambalam passed away on May18. He was 57, and had been aresident of West Mambalam sincebirth.

His parents had moved to Mambalam in 1942.He was working with Safeexpress Pvt. Ltd. and

had been previously employed in Dunlop Tyres.He is survived by his wife N. Banu Shivakumar,

daughter S. Krithika Iyer, son S, Venkateshwaranand brothers R. Chandrashekar, R. Baskaranand R. Murali (Advocate) Krithika’s contact num-ber is 98408 24426 and Murali’s 98415 99793.

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YKLocal resident to

launch ‘Magalir-Auto’ appBy Our Staff Reporter

Magalir Auto or M-Auto isan app developed by MansoorAli Khan (a 28-year-old resi-dent of West Mambalam), theman behind Makkal Autolaunched in 2014.

It is undergoing trials andwill be launched by mid June.

M-Auto is an onlineaggregator platform to whichwomen auto drivers can linktheir profiles and undertaketrips around the city.

“The idea behind M-Autowas to provide a platform togive women (especially theunderprivileged or single moth-ers/widows or bread winners),an opportunity to be self-suffi-cient and also women passen-gers a sense of security”, hesaid.

According to Anitha B.Jayadeepak (CEO, M-Auto),the app shares certain techno-logical features with MakkalAuto. For instance, the ‘PanicButton’ on the app can be usedby both the driver and the pas-senger. When this button ispressed, two contacts on theircontact list and the police willbe notified.

“We have still not officiallylaunched the app as it is under-going trials and we are alsoidentifying around 100 loca-tions in the city to serve asstands. We are also testing theapp with about 100 womendrivers who are already regis-tered under our earlier Makkal-Auto app”, she said.

Anusha Jayanthi mahotsavamof Maha PeriyavarBy Our Staff Reporter

The 124th Maha Anusha Jayanthi mahotsavam of MahaPeriyavar will be conducted from Wednesday, May 31 toSunday, June 11 in Ayodhya Mandapam (Arya Gowda Road,West Mambalam).

Avahanthi Ayushya, special abishekams, poojas andhomams will be conducted in the morning on all days.

Eminent scholars will give discourses on ‘Maha Periyavar’in the evening.

All are welcome.

Sai bhajans onFridaysBy Our Staff Reporter

Sai bhajans are conductedon Fridays, from 6.15 p.m to7.15 p.m in Sri KrishnanTemple, Thanikachalam Road,Pondy Bazaar, T. Nagar.

All are welcome.

Assembly of‘Jehovah’switnesses’ todayBy Our Staff Reporter

The Watchtower Bible &Tract Society of India has or-ganized the ‘Circuit Assembly’of Jehovah’s Witnesses from9.30 a.m to 4.15 p.m inKamarajar Memorial Hall(Teynampet) on Saturday,May 27.

The theme will be ‘Increaseyour faith in Jehovah’.

There is no admission fee.All are welcome.

Resident installsCCTV cameras atroad junctionBy Our Staff Reporter

R. P. Bhagavathi Raj (resi-dent of 1, P. T. Rajan Salai, K.K. Nagar) installed threeCCTV cameras on a high risepost on P. T. Rajan Salai, at itsjunction with Anna Main Road,K. K. Nagar last week.

They are controlled and moni-tored from the building underconstruction in his plot.

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By Our Staff ReporterThe water vending machine

installed in Mambalam Rail-way Station last Novemberhas become popular especiallywith the ongoing sizzling sum-mer days as passengers neednot carry bottles of water orshell out Rs. 20 for a liter ofwater when just a glass will do.

Commuters can either buya water bottle, or have theirempty bottle refilled, or justdrink a glass or two and thecost ranges from Re. 1 to Rs.25, depending on the quantityof water.

The kiosk dispenses waterand offers the option of refillingcontainers, all at low prices.The vending machines are func-

Water kiosk in Mambalam Station popular

tional from 6.30 a.m to 9.30p.m. Water is sold at Re. 1 toRs. 20, without a container (re-filling) and from Rs. 2 to Rs. 25,

with a container, depending onthe quantity of water bought.

A vendor told MambalamTimes that in the vending ma-

chine, water cans are used in-stead of groundwater. He saidthat the machines and waterfacility are frequently in-spected by IRCTC officials.

Siddha doctor founddead in home

85-year-old A. Natarjan, aresident of RamachandraRoad, T. Nagar, was found deadin his apartment under myste-rious circumstances on May21. He was a Siddha practitio-ner and was running the GuruSiddha Vaidya Salai in PondyBazaar. He also claimed to bean astrologer who had severalclients in the Tamil film indus-try in the past.

On the fateful day, his wifeMangaiyarkarasi and daugh-ter Gnanaratham left forUlundurpet to visit a temple.On their return the next morn-ing, they found the main dooropen and Natarajan lying deadin the bathroom.

According to the police, thefamily suspects foul play asthe doctor used to have clientsfrom the cinema industry andthere was a dispute with asmall-time film producer overthe transaction of a propertyin Bengaluru. Based on a com-plaint given by Gnanaratham,Pondy Bazaar Police registereda case of unnatural death andare investigating.

Free yoga andmeditation classtomorrow

Art of Living, West Mam-balam center, will conduct afree yoga and meditation classfrom 5.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m,on Sunday, May 28 in 8,Swaminathan Street, off RajuStreet, West Mambalam.

All are welcome.For details call 98407 89742

or 93823 42586

By Our Staff ReporterLittle Flower Convent for the Deaf (4, G. N. Chetty Road-

Greams Road) has achieved 100 per cent pass percentage inthis year’s Std. 10 board exam.

All the 19 students who appeared for the exam passed.Its G. Tilakavathi topped the school with 370 marks out of

400. Jaya Shree, who emer-ged second, scored 362 marks.Barkavi was third with 365 marks.

Hearing impaired studentsexcel in Std. 10 board exam

By Our Staff ReporterChennai Sai Thunai Matri-

monials (7(15/2), 9th Avenue,Ashok Nagar. Ph: 7810981000), an exclusive marriagebureau for the differently abled(and those who wish to marrythem), launched its websiteSaithunaimatri.com in a func-tion on May 21 in KamadhenuKalyana Mandapam, Luz,Mylapore.

It was inaugurated by Jus-tice P. Jyothimani (JudicialMember, Green Tribunal,Chennai). H. Ramakrishnan(Former Director, Doordar-shan) presided.

In his welcome address, N.

Chennai Sai ThunaiMatrimonials launches website

By Our StaffReporterA wide pit

was formed atthe junction ofR a g h a v i a hRoad and G. N.Chetty Road,T. Nagar re-cently whenthe road cavedin.

It has notbeen filled prop-erly and posesa danger to

Improperly filled pit in Raghavaiah Roadposes danger

motorists, especially 2-wheeler riders, especially during night due to poor visibility. Motorists have appealed to the officials concerned to level the surface and patch it up with

blue metal and tar.

Panchapakesan (Founder) ex-plained the special features ofthe website and said that theservice is free and open to allcastes and religions.

Aavin Gopinath (GeneralSecretary, Tamilnadu Udavi-kkaram Association for theWelfare of Differently Abled),R. Govindaraj (Exnora), Indu-mathi (Novelist) and S.Udhayam Ram (Uratha Sind-anai) were present.

By Our Staff ReporterVillivakkam Sri Viswanatha

Sarma Ashta Sastha Trust(G-2, SPL, Aishwarya Flats, 7/4, 1st Avenue, Ashok Nagar)has organized Sri SasthaThirukalyana mahotsavamon June 18 in AyodhyaMandapam, West Mambalamto create awareness of AshtaSastha and also raise funds tocomplete the construction ofthe eight avatars in SasthaTemple (Veppampattu, Tiru-

Sastha Trust plea for donations torenovate temple

vallur District). The temple details are given

in the blog http://ashtasastha.blogspot.in

Devotees interested in con-tributing for the constructionmay contact 99625 62067 or94441 09431.

Discourses on ‘Saisath Saritha’Under the auspices of Sri Shirdi Sai Meditation Mandir (6,

Sarojini Street, T. Nagar) there are discourses on ‘Sri SaisathSaritha’ at 6.30 p.m on Sundays in its premises.

T. Thiruvalluvan (Founder) told Mambalam Times thatmass spiritual healing is conducted at 7.30 p.m on Thursdaysand Sundays. All are welcome.

More details can be had in phones 2643 2323, 4212 5118 and94444 53777.