On May 20th, the Adyar Cancer Institute conducted a workshop to mark the observance of World No Tobacco Day (May 31). The workshop, themed ‘Tobacco: A Threat to Development’ aimed to sensitize and empower youngsters falling prey to tobacco addiction. The event was inaugurated by Padma Vibhushan Dr. Shanta, Honorary Chairperson of the Cancer Institute, sitting Madras High Court Judge, Justice Kirubakaran and Tamil Nadu Traders Association President, Thiru. Ta. Velliyan. A crowd of 150 which included representations from various political parties and leading NGOs were present. Satta Panchayat Iyakkam, which has always advocated prohibition of smoking, actively participated in the…
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Chennai has had an inordinately long wait for the local body elections this year. Even while the dates are yet to be announced, citizens have woken up to the need of engaging themselves in the process in a proactive manner, ensuring that the people select the right candidates, elect them and hold them accountable so as to have a truly representative and participatory democracy. A group of citizens residing in Zone 13 of the Corporation, covering Wards 170 to 182, have come together under a single umbrella to create an urban ward manifesto, and create interface systems between the ward…
Read moreOn a Tuesday morning in early April this year, over a thousand teachers and students at a Kilpauk school were part of an interactive, fun-filled session, that was unlike any other they had ever taken part in. For, while there were fun and games and audio-visual presentations, as there might have been during other school events, the focus on this occasion was different. It was a session meant to raise awareness among those present, as well as break the silence around one of the greatest social evils of the times - child sexual abuse, or CSA. Much as we would…
Read moreMere formation of a body, planning and allocation of funds to rejuvenate the water bodies cannot be the ideal solution to the water crises that we have in our nation, said Dr Rajendra Singh Prasad, better-known as Waterman of India, at a gathering in Chennai last weekend at Goethe-Institut. The discussion on making Tamil Nadu drought-free was organised by Goethe-Institut, Chennai in association with Asian College of Journalism, Confluence 10, Kalakshetra Foundation and with coordination of several other colleges, universities and NGOs. “We must start a dialogue with the Government for identifying, demarcating and notifying the water bodies. Once it…
Read moreWhen I read that "The Cut" had been shortlisted for The Hindu Playwright award in 2016, I was keen on watching it; so off I went to watch the play, staged by Theatre Nisha, a Chennai-based group, on Saturday, 27th May 2017. I'd read two reviews of the play, by Karan Pillai for The New Indian Express, on Jan 27, 2017 by Parshathy J Nath for The Hindu, on 30 Jan, 2017 I was expecting the sepia tones referred to in one, and the brilliant performances mentioned in the other (see photo below, from an earlier performance.) The…
Read moreதமிழக விவசாயிகள் டெல்லியில் போராடிய போது அது குறித்து பாராளுமன்றமும் விவாதிக்கவில்லை, தமிழக சட்டமன்றமோ கூடவே இல்லை. பாராளுமன்றம் தமிழக விவசாய்களின் பிரச்சினை தமிழக சட்டமன்றத்தின் பொறுப்பு என்று அவர்கள் போராட்டத்தைக் கண்டு கொள்ளவில்லை , தமிழக சட்டமன்றமோ விவசாயிகள் டெல்லியில் தானே போராடுகிறார்கள் , அதனால் நமக்கு என்ன என்று இருந்துவிட்டார்கள். நம் கையே நமக்கு உதவி , நம் பிரச்சனைகளை அரசுக்கு வெளிப்படுத்துவதுடன் நின்று விடாது நாமும் நம் பிரச்சினைகள் என்ன,அது எதனால் வந்தது , அதற்கு என்ன தீர்வு என்று ஆராய்ந்து அதற்கான தீர்வுகள் காண வேண்டும் . அதற்கான முதல் முயற்சியாக தமிழகத்தின் பல்வேறு பகுதிகளில் இருந்து வந்த 50-கும் மேற்பட்டோர் 'சட்ட பஞ்சாயத்து இயக்கம்' நடத்திய இளைஞர்களுக்கான 'மாதிரி சட்டமன்றம்' என்ற நிகழ்வில் விவசாயிகளின் பிரச்சனைகள் மற்றும் அதற்கான தீர்வுகள் குறித்தும் பேசியது வரவேற்கபட வேண்டிய ஒன்றாகும். விவசாயிகளின் சிக்கல்கள் மற்றும் செய்யவேண்டிய மாற்றங்கள் குறித்தும் முன்வைக்கப்பட்ட கருத்துக்கள் அரசின் கவனத்திற்கு கொண்டு வர வேண்டும் . அதே நேரத்தில் விவசாய்களும்…
Read moreRajan tried all manner of entrepreneurial enterprises. He sold scrap paper and cardboard to recyclers. He built a street corner chai and cigarette cart, and repaired truck and bus tires. He started an office cleaning service for high-tech companies in the growing IT sector south of the city center. None of these delivered the financial returns and workday flexibility of selling clear, sky blue, 20-litre water “cans” in Chennai’s immense bottled water industry. The 32-year-old business owner, stocky and muscled, fits the enterprise. Every day, Rajan explained through an interpreter, he and a partner purchase some 200, 20-litre water cans…
Read moreIn December 2015, a few of us, office colleagues, got together and formed Naam Virumbum Thamizhagam (The Tamilagam we want) with the intent to engage in action that would eventually lead to the improvement of our respective neighbourhoods. 15-members strong today, our primary mission is to take the lead as citizens in bringing about a positive change in governance, by engaging in socio-political dialogue and activities. For any organization seeking to bring about an improvement in governance and social change, it is very important to know and resolve the local problems that citizens face, before taking any big steps. Our…
Read moreIt was August 2016. I chanced upon a Conservancy worker in Rail Nagar near Koyambedu segregating the 'waste' that was dumped into a plastic packet and suddenly found something like human excreta on her bare hands. I was shocked and asked how she got that. She said she had been asked by officers above her to separate the wet waste (mainly kitchen waste) and dry waste and put them into separate bins. I asked her whether the people who dump all their waste in one plastic bag would not segregate the different types of waste themselves if asked to, and…
Read moreWhat would a city dweller do if they saw a snake inside their house in the city? Chances are they would reach for a stick or a weapon to kill it. If you ever find yourself in that position, DON’T kill the snake.. It is a protected creature under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and killing or handling a snake is a punishable offence. If a nosy neighbor decided to take a picture of you with the snake, you are in double trouble! Chennai has its own share of human-snake encounters. In areas like Navalur on Old Mahabalipuram Road, Uthandi…
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