Articles by Aruna Natarajan

Aruna is a freelance writer and former Associate Editor at Citizen Matters. She has a BA in Economics and a PG Diploma in Journalism. She has also worked in a think-tank on waste management policy and with a non-profit in sport for development. She writes on civic issues, governance, waste, commute and urban policy. She tweets at @aruna_n29.

J Jayavardhan was elected to the Lok Sabha for the first time in 2014, at the age of 26, from Chennai South constituency. A doctor by qualification, he is the son of noted AIADMK leader D Jayakumar, who serves as the MLA from Royapuram constituency. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, J Jayavardhan (AIADMK) defeated T K S Elangovan (DMK) by 1,35,575 votes, bagging 40.56 percent of votes polled. He will be fighting for re-election to the 17th Lok Sabha as a candidate of the grand alliance of AIADMK with BJP among other parties in the state. Personal Information Name:…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju பொய்த்து போன மழையினாலும் வெகுவாக குறைந்து வரும்  நிலத்தடி நீராலும்  கோடை காலம் வரும் முன்னரே தண்ணீர் தட்டுப்பாட்டை சென்னை மக்கள் உணர ஆரம்பித்து விட்டார்கள்.  சென்னை குடிநீர் வாரியமமும் ஒரு நாள் விட்டு ஒரு நாள் தான் தண்ணீர் விநியோகம் செய்யும் நிலையில் உள்ளது. சென்னையின் மேற்கு மற்றும் வடக்கு பகுதி மக்கள் தண்ணீர் கிடைக்காமல் ஏற்கனவே அவதி படுகின்றனர். இந்த தட்டுப்பாட்டை சமாளிக்க புது யுக்தியை கையாள வேண்டிய கட்டாயத்திற்கு மக்கள் தள்ளப்பட்டுள்ளனர். 2000-ம் ஆண்டின் மத்தியில் மழை நீர் சேகரிப்பு திட்டம் சென்னையில் செயல் படுத்தப்பட்டாலும், பொய்த்து போன பருவ மழையால் இந்த திட்டத்தின் பலனை உணர முடியாமல் போனது.  உபயோகித்த தண்ணீரை மறுசுழற்சி செய்யும் முறை சமீப காலமாக பிரபலமாகி வருகிறது. இந்த முறையால்  நீரின் தேவையும் குறைகிறது. அதிக முதலீடு இல்லாமல் இந்த மறுசுழற்சி முறையை எளிதாக செயலாக்க…

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The iconic Chennai Photo Biennale is drawing to a close this weekend. The event that showcases the work of 50 artists from 13 countries across the world has seen yet another successful run and will end on March 24, 2019.  A myriad activities that were part of the schedule included film screenings, workshops, interaction with artists and skill training. This year's exhibition saw the opening up of the exquisite Senate House to the public through the efforts of the organisers. With the Biennale winding up, here is what you can catch in the next few days! Biennale roundup Guided tours…

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It would be hard to miss the recent additions to the streets of Chennai over the past few months. The ubiquitous presence of tiny flickering lights that belong to the many CCTV cameras placed within 50 metres of each other at most roads and intersections have attracted considerable attention and publicity. The CCTV cameras are part of an initiative launched two years ago by the Chennai Police to combat crime. Dubbed 'Third Eye’, the campaign has gained steam over the last six months or so and now covers over half the city. Who's watching? The Third Eye campaign took wings…

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“We live in a gated community in Velachery. Corporation workers came door to door to distribute the forms to enlist people who are entitled to the Rs 2000 that they are giving out. They asked for ration card, voter ID or Aadhaar along with bank details. I refused as the scheme is clearly meant for people below the poverty line," said Adi Sankaran, a bank employee. But his is just one of the many accounts of similarly affluent or well to do neighbourhoods and enclaves in the city being approached by government workers. A scheme for BPL families An announcement…

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Are incinerators and waste to energy plants the solution to the city's mounting landfills? How are tenders for solid waste management issued by the Corporation? Can informal waste workers be integrated into the waste ecosystem? These were some of the pressing concerns at the centre of deliberations at a public meeting for solid waste management and the way forward, organised by city-based think tank Citizen, consumer and civic Action Group (CAG). Harsh realities on ground Speakers at the meeting highlighted the invisible ground realities of waste management that the general public are oblivious to. M Radhakrishnan of social service organization…

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This article is part of a special series: Air Quality in our Cities The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change launched the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) on January 10, 2019 with the stated aim of reducing air pollution and bringing down harmful PM2.5 and PM10 levels by 20 to 30 percent from 2017 levels by the year 2024. The NCAP has provisions for the formulation of city-specific action plans to combat air pollution. The programme focuses on 102 non-attainment cities whose ambient air quality was found to be in violation of the national standards during the monitoring between 2011…

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As Chennai stares at an impending water crisis due to the failure of monsoons and the decline in ground water and reservoir levels, the city's residents must brace themselves for a tough summer. Currently, Metro Water is able to meet only half of the city's daily demand of 850 MLD, and that too on alternate days. Residents have already begun to feel the pinch, particularly in the western and southern parts of the city. In this situation, Chennaiites need to adopt innovative methods to conserve and reuse water. Though the city had embraced rainwater harvesting in the mid 2000s, monsoon…

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With increasingly erratic monsoons, water-sharing disputes with other states and steady decline in ground water levels, Chennai's problems over water scarcity seem unrelenting. Not surprisingly, therefore, its two desalination plants in Nemmeli and Minjur hold great significance as far as meeting the city's water needs is concerned. But are these solutions really optimal and ideal, or is there more beneath the surface?   The operation of the Nemmeli desalination plant, located around 40 km from the heart of the city, began in 2013 after the technology was successfully piloted for the first time through the setting up of the Minjur plant…

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Take a quick look around you and it should not be too difficult to identify some of the most pressing issues in your immediate surroundings. Waste management, air pollution, water scarcity, plastic pollution: these and other issues pose a direct threat to the quality of life as we know it in the city today. But what is your solution to these problems? How would 'you' propose to address these civic issues? While some may flounder a bit when confronted with this question, the same cannot be said of the bright young minds participating in the Sarvalokaa Hackathon 2019, where they came…

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