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    Neighbourhood Weekly Newspaper

    Covering Porur, Valasaravakkam, Virugambakkam, Saligramam & Vadapalani areas

    Date of Publication : Every Saturday

    Postal Registration No.TN/CC(S) Dn/28/12-14

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    VALASAI TIMES

    Vol : 9 - No : 32 Aug 23 -29, 2014 Re.1/-Editorial & Advt. Cell : 9840 5 7304 3, 90030 39483

    Smt. Mangalam Sundaram, mother of S.Ganapathy,

    president of Palaniappa Nagar Residents Welfare

    association, Valasaravakkam, aged 101 years, who hoisted

    the national flag.

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    Madras and now Chennai enters the 375thyear- A Chronicle!

    If we trace the ancient history of Chennai, it is heart rendering andwe all should feel proud of its glory. It is one of the very importanttrade centres of the British India and got into prominence under Robert

    Clive, then Governor General of Indiawho set foot here and thenexpanded the British Empire through his sheer diplomacy other thanthe trade for which they ventured in. Madras became the first in allfields right from civic administration, education etc. Chennaipattinamwas a small fishermen hamlet which was under the direct control ofVijayanagar rulers under whom Raja of Chandragiri, a place nearChennai,ruled this place well before 119 years back of the birth of EastIndia Company in India.

    VenkatagiriNaicker was the local chieftain of Poonamallee andChennaipattnam with a 5 km periphery was bought by the East IndiaCompany after a long search upto Pondicherry.Francis Deyand AndrewHogam made it as their headquarters for the trade dealings. FrancisDey and Andrew Hogam, the company officials hit the deal with thekey assistance of PeriThimmappa, the notable local businessman. Theplace was called as Madras by the British and it was a barren landwithout any notable habitation. Francis Dey, Andrew Hogam andPeriThimmappa were the founders of great Madras which has 375

    years of history to cherish.In 1947, Madras had become the capital of compositeMadrasstate comprising parts of Andhra and Kerala and Karnataka. In 1923,the periphery of Madras was barely 80 square k.ms. and it wasexpanded to129 square k.ms. In 2011, the Chennai City was expandedto a periphery of 426 square K.ms. comprising of 8 Municipalities, 8major panchayats and 25 panchayats and merged with ChennaiCorporation. Madras state was rechristened as Tamilnadu state and in1996, Madras was made as Chennai.

    The first English Hospital was formed in 1664 which was insideFort St.George. Then in 1842, it was transferred to the present sitewhich was called as Government General Hospital where treatmentwas offered equally to Indians also. The first Madras Corporation wasformed in 1668 in Ripon Buildings which has the distinction of thefirst in the country. It was the first Local Body in the whole of Asia.Madras also was the battleground for wars with Bijapur Sultan,Aurangazeb and British got Madras with a treaty with Aurangazeb.The Fort St. George was constructed between 1756 and 1783 at a costof 77 lakhs which had a mint, a hospital, armoury, a stone house and achurch.Madras was once captured by the French and the Englishregained it in 1748 by a treaty with them in exchange of an island inNorth America.

    cont... in next issue

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    33333VALASAI TIMES Aug 23 - 29, 2014

    Prime MinisterN a r e n d r a M o d i s 6 8 th

    Independence dayaddress from the ramparts of RedFort, New Delhi is something

    different, something special andinvigorating. It evokes a sense ofnew thinking, belonging andresponsibility for achieving afaster and sustainable growthpath and empowering the poorand needy to be better citizens.

    He is the first one to addressin the open arena without usingbullet proof protection whichshows his courage and nearnessto the people. Normally,Independence Day speeches byPrime Minister fall into thecategory of mandatory preparedtexts and take over events but hisspeech was extempore. It was

    more like a running commentarythan a cricket match.

    The speech was mostlywatched, mostly tweeted andmostly talked about listsdragging the crowd with raptattention.The common man wasallowed to participate in the greatnational event.He was attired ina Bandhini Kutch origin, a purelySwadeshi dress. He enteredexuding confidence. He verilyemphasized and said I am notPrime Minister, I am first servantreminding the true state of electedrepresentatives as servants of thepeople who have chosen them to

    act on their behalf which showshis modesty that drew hugeapplause from the crowd.

    Gandhiji was the first toproclaim that the President is thechief servant. He began with asalute to those who sacrificedeverything for the nation. Hesuggested that a nation is notmade by great men but built byits people, built by its soldiers,farmers, youth, workers, teachers,scientists and martyrs. Politiciansand government do not build anation but they merely rule it. Agood speech is judged by its styleand substance but above all itsimpact. His message was

    abundantly clear without anyhype back to the basic.

    Modi said that leaders aremeant to take responsibilitiesseriously which come frompopular mandate or nomination.The keyword is Service in ademocracy just or seva or servicefor a true spiritual seeker to reachsalvation. He added that I am nothere to rule, I am here to servethe masses.

    He said loud that small stepstaken quickly taken across thecountry can have a greater impactthan big schemes implementedslowly with tardy progress. Just

    imagine that 125 crore peopletake a step forward, the countrywill move 125 crore steps forwardand he offered to work harder asIndias Prime Minister. He laidemphasis on a dirt free India ason a digital India. He promised

    S.GANAPATHY

    Modis I' Day speech evokes confidence,

    pragmatism, positivism and hope!

    changes in governance, a swiftergovernment in the place ofbureaucratic establishment,

    pulling in different directions fora red tapism, corruption andmalfeasance putting the peopleall sorts of sufferings anddifficulties.

    He started with the basicsthat he intended to ensureseparate toilets for girls and boysin all schools in the country. Hecalled for corporate houses toobserve total socialresponsibility of serving thesocietyand assistance in thisnoble and onerous task ratherthan being always in profitmotives. He spoke at length to ashared national character by

    speaking to shared shame likerapes.

    He cautioned that rapists arealso somebodys sons. He alsohas parents if restrictions areplaced on sons like daughters,there will be no rapists. With goodgovernance and development ashis buzzwords for progress, heannounced PradhanMantri JanDhanYojana scheme aimed atfinancial inclusion that would linkthe poor with the bank accountand provide them a debit cardand insurance cover worth Rs 1lakh.

    He announced the big

    reform of dismantling thePlanning Commission which is invogue for the past 50 years whichis adopted to Socialist Russiasstyle will be soon carved into anew institution will have newbody and outlook for a greaterrole to states for which hewelcomed suggestions from thepublic. Despite his big push forchange, he lustily paidencomiums to his predecessorsthe great works done by them forattaining development sinceindependence which shows hispolitical maturity and acumen. Hevoiced his concern for movingforward on the basics ofconsensus rather than on thebasis of majority mark in parties.He vehemently attacked casteismand communism as poison whichacts as a great hindrance toprogress which should be totallyrooted out from the society.

    He attacked communalismthat there should be a 10 yearmoratorium on violence. Onterrorism, it is done by misguidedyouth who should renounceviolence and should strive to taketo the path of peace. What isneeded is an initiative of creativethinking for an optimumutilization of youth capability.

    He exhorted themanufacturers of products andgave a slogan of No defect, Noeffect. A product should be ofhigh quality and should beenvironmentally sensitive. Hecalled for Made in India slogan

    for achieving global excellenceand new dream of Swadeshi.There should be more impetus inexport oriented manufacturingunits like China, Taiwan and Korea

    since the country is spendingbillions and billions of dollars onoil imports, electronic goods andiron and steel implements. Hecalled for manufacturingrevolution for financial inclusionand digital makeover. He thenexamines the inwards of societyViz. agricultural suicides which isa scar and could not be a decentsociety.

    The tenor of his speech wasabout sanitation, dirt, toilets andcleanliness attempting to evokeeveryday civics. He laid emphasisfor model villages to drag ruralIndia for attaining all sorts of

    developments and urged everyM.P for the cause. Overall he wasvery cautious of addressing allIndians as directly as possible.

    He sent a stern messageacross the border too. If ourancestors could throw thecolonizer out, together cannot we

    just get along now? Instead ofinternally fighting each other, letus fight poverty altogether. HowIndia renew itself and face thechallenges can be seen in his trueimplementation for building astrong India.

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    44444VALASAI TIMES Aug 23 - 29, 2014

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    TNOA 2014 by TNOA president Dr. Ramamurthy and received by Dr.

    Mohan Rajan, Managing Director, Rajan eye care hospital.

    Dr.N.Rajeswari also present on the occasion.

    I' DAY CELEBRATIONS OF

    MADHA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS

    Lion Dr.Peter

    of Madha Group

    of Academic

    Institutions presided

    over the Celebration

    and

    unfurled the

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    55555VALASAI TIMES Aug 23 - 29, 2014

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    Mile Stone Kids Pre & Nursery School, Elango

    Nagar, Virugambakkam celebrated on 15th August 2014

    at its school premises. Inaugurated by the

    Correspondent Mrs.Lakshmithilagam Balachandar, as

    part of which the kids paraded in fancy dresses,

    Sporting Bharatha Matha, Bharathiar, Mahatma

    Gandhiji, Subash Chandra Bose, Pandit Jawaharlal

    Nehru, Jansi Rani and other characters. Nadipisai

    SemmalB.Namachivayam , Retired officer of Chennai

    Port Trust, was the chief guest and hoisted the nationl

    flag, who is the family which is dedicated itself to the

    nations freedom who took part in 'Salt Sathyagraham'

    and 'Quit India Movement'.

    Lions club of Chennai Valasaravakkam celebrated the 68th

    Independence day at Adi Dravida Welfare High School,

    Virugambakkam on 15th August 2014, at 8 am. Presi-

    dent Lion P Asokan hoisted the national flag. Lions Ramesh,

    Sriram, Srinivasan, Sujathaa Srinivasan, Rajakulari and Chitra

    Ramesh participated along the Headmistress, Teachers and stu-

    dents of the school. Cultural activities were perfomed by the

    students. Chocolates were distributed on the occasion.

    Andhra Cricket

    Academy recently

    celebrated its 60 th

    Annual Day at Vizag. N.

    Srinivasan, Chairman ICC was

    the Chief Guest.

    Former Test Cricketers

    VVS. Laxman, Javagal

    Srinath, Anil Kumble and

    Mohammed Kaif were Guest

    of Honour.

    Andhra Cricket

    Association recognized the former Andhra Ranji Cricket Players

    (Numbering more than 120) and paid each Rupees One Lakh

    only for their services rendered to Andhra Cricket for the past

    five decades.

    During the thick of events they also honoured M. K. Iqbal,

    the veteran cricket coach for his services to Andhra Cricket

    Association as the founder Secretary of Kuddapah District

    Cricket Association from 1976 to 1982. They awarded a beautifulcrystal trophy to M. K. Iqbal. The main feature of the occasion

    was a touching felicitation given to N. Srinivasan, on his elevation

    as the Chairman of International Cricket Council (unopposed),

    while narrating the valuable services rendered to cricket by him.

    MSK. Prasad the former test Wicket Keeper and Director

    Technology for Andhra Cricket Association brought tears in his

    eyes as he observed N. Srinivasan from close quarters in

    Madras as a former player of India Cements. More than 50

    cricketers are being nurtured by India Cements at Chennai at

    present.

    Javagal Srinath spoke impressively and advised all

    youngsters to concentrate completely on the game and not on

    money which will make the players to perish.

    Andhra Cricket Association Secretary Gangaraju and alsoand Honourable Member of Parliament appealed to N.

    Srinivasan to grant Test status to the stadium at Vizag for which

    the Board President Promised to take up the matter with the

    ICC. N. Srinivasan, Chairman, ICC praised Andhra Cricket

    Association for its rapid growth and wished them all prosperity.

    It was decided to form a advisory council to advice and guide

    senior Cricketers not to take wrong routes post retirement.

    AVM CRICKET ACADEMY'S

    VETERAN COACH FELICITATED

    Independence Day was celeberated on 15-08-2014 by Lions Club of Golden Valasaravakkam

    in association with Vanavil Residents Welfare Association at Yogam Garden, Brindavan Nagar,

    Valasaravakkam. Valasaravakkam Municipal Chairman Mr.K.Damodaran hoisted the flag and so

    many peoples and Lion members participated. Sweets distributed to the participated members.

    I' DAY CELEBRATIONS

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    66666VALASAI TIMES Aug 23 - 29, 2014

    Kaar Arakattalai, the CSRwing under the aegis of Kaar

    Technologies, today announced

    the launch of a first of its kindMentorship program as part of

    their 5thAnnual day celebrations.

    During the celebrations, the

    foundation rolled out more than

    Rs. 15,00,000 for 170 students

    who attended the event with their

    parents. Mr. U Sagayam, IAS,

    Managing Director, Co-optex; Mr.Kizhambur Sanakrasubramanian,

    Editor of Kalamagal magazine and

    Dr. Joice Thilagam attended the

    annual day celebration along withthe management trustees.

    With an aim to empower

    students, the mentorship program

    is designed to introduce studentsto the concept of perm

    anent buddy system. Under

    this program, each student will

    have a mentor assigned in orderto offer guidance and tutoring for

    a holistic growth. The mentors,

    who are employees of KaarTechnologies, will interact with

    these students on a regular basis

    and offer full support.

    Since the inception in 2009,

    Kaar Arakattalai has sponsored

    over 210 students for pursuing

    higher education. With the help

    Kaar Arakattalai Celebrates 5th Annual Day

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    Our Lady Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Madha Public

    School & Our Lady College of Educations at Maduravoyal

    belonging to Madha Group of Academic Institutions

    Celebrated the 68thIndependence Day in a Grand Manner. HonorableChairman Lion.Dr.Peter of Madha Group of Academic Institutions

    presided over the National Celebration at his prestigious campus and

    unfurled the National Flag. In his Presidential address he insisted on

    hard work, Patriotism and unity among the students community for

    making India a developed Nation by 2020.

    Mrs.Shanthi Sukumar, Director of Madha Group of Academic

    Institutions highlighted the message given by the President of India

    and the role of Indians.

    Mrs.Meera, Principal (M.P.S) Welcomed the gathering and

    emphasized on Quality Education.

    Dr.A.P.J.Paul Raj, Principal (O.L.C.E) in his message stressed the

    role of Teachers in Shaping the Students towards the development ofScience & Technology.

    Mrs.Karpagam, Principal (O.L.M.H.S.S) by her inspiring speech

    kindled the fervor of Patriotism.

    Students from the three Institutions performed various

    Programme, O.L.M.H.S.S. Primary class students staged an English

    Skit based on the theme SAVE OUR EARTH which was well supported

    by the teacher Mrs.Nirmala. Students of M.P.S performed an eye-

    catching mass drill. The Scintillating dance performance by O.L.C.Estudents reflected the Patriotic fervor.

    The Role Model Award was given to student N.SreeNidhi of VI

    STD for her exemplary behavior & excellent academics. The Celebration

    of the Occasion came to an end by the distribution of sweets to thestudents and Parents.

    of the sponsorship, every year

    these students pursue higher

    education in the streams of

    Polytechnic, Engineering,Nursing and Humanities among

    others. Adding to this, the

    students will be highly benefitted

    with this mentorship program.

    Speaking about this first of its

    kind, social initiative, Mr. MaranNagarajan, Chairman and Vision

    Holder, Kaar Technologies said

    Kaar Arakattalai began as a

    small initiative to help children

    who are in dire need of financialassistance to pursue higher

    education that will help them lead

    a happy life in this globalizing

    world. Today, in a span of five

    years, we are happy to see thatwe were able to make an impact in

    many lives not just financially but

    also by offering the required

    exposure and guidance. Our goal

    from here is to continue offering

    support to these students and to

    expand our services in offeringright mentorship. We are also

    planning to extend our tutorial

    centres to take it closer to the

    students.

    About Kaar Arakattalai: Kaar

    Arakattalaiplays an active role in

    youth development, by

    conducting rural educationsymposiums on computereducation, vocational training,etc. The foundation alsocontributes towards blooddonation drives, organ donationawareness camps and HIVawareness camps. Other

    commitments include academicscholarships for underprivileged

    children and encouraging youngtalent in sports throughsponsorship and bursaries.Undertakings like pro bono legalefforts and supporting eco-friendly campaigns are alsoprominent components of ourCSR folio. The motivation at KaarTechnologies is to go beyondconventional business precinctsthrough Kaar Arakattalai as adriver of social impact andeconomic growth.

    About Kaar Technologies:Kaar Technologies, rated at CMMIlevel3, is a global SAP consultingand services firm. We helpcompanies of every size achievetheir business objectives byleveraging our deep SAPexpertise, domain knowledge andIT best practices.

    For further details: Mr.Sreenivasan, [email protected], 9841109712

    Palaniappa Nagar ResidentsWelfare Association (PANRWA)celebrated the 68th IndependenceDay celebrations with warmth andin a befitting manner at theentrance gate of its Childrens

    Playgrounds. The programme waswell attended by hundreds of itsresidents, its office bearersincluding children. The chiefguest of its function was Smt.Mangalam Sundaram one of itssenior most citizens, aged 101years, who hoisted the nationalflag which is a rare feature andunique in the history ofPalaniappa Nagar.

    S.A. Subramanian, Vice-President welcomed the gatheringand thanked themfor havingparticipated in the national event.In his Presidential address,S.Ganapathy narrated brieflyabout the glorious freedom

    movements by our great leaders,millions of tyagis and martyrs whodedicated their lives to the causeof freedom. He paid glowingtributes to them. He quoted the1st Independence Day memorialspeech made on the midnight of

    14th August 1947 in the rampartsof Red Fort by our First PrimeMinister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehruwhich is apt even for today. Wehave achieved the freedom aftercenturies of long struggle.

    Freedom is not for taking rest orfor leading a cozy living. Our firstpriority is to serve the crores ofpoor people living in poverty,distress and pestilence. The mottoof service is to drive out hunger,ignorance etc from our landandinstead make the people to lead ahealthy life. It is to give equalrights to all people irrespective ofreligion, creed and gender andmake them to participate equallyin the national development. Ourmotto should be to giveunfettered freedom for ordinarycitizens, peasants and workersand render them fair equity andjustice thereby make our country

    self-reliant and achieve all rounddevelopment. Let us keep unitedin the service of the nation andfollow his ideals in full measure.He also narrated about the civicdevelopment works in the nagarlike good concrete roads, LED

    street lightings, better metro water

    supply and also development of

    childrens park to be undertaken

    shortly at a cost of 7.45 lakhs. He

    profusely thanked the Mayor of

    Chennai Corporation, Saidai

    Duraisamy, 149 ward member K.

    Damodaran and also officials of

    Zone 11 for taking keen interest

    in the development of Palaniappa

    Nagar.

    He also announced that the 7 th

    Annual General Body Meeting of

    PANRWA will be held on Sunday

    the 28thSeptember, 2014 at Ganga

    Main Road and requested

    participation with family without

    fail. On the occasion, students

    who passed meritoriously in Xth

    and 12thexamination held in March

    2014 will be felicitated with prizes.

    The Secretary P.Saravanan spoke

    about the history of our freedom

    movement and people shouldsafeguard our hard won freedom,

    rights and obligations and serve

    the country. T.Purushothaman,

    Treasurer proposed vote of

    thanks.- Ganapathy

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