சிடிஸன் கன்சூமர் அண்ட் சிவிக் ஆக்ஷன் குரூப் (சிஏஜி) மூத்த ஆய்வாளரான சுமனா நாராயணன், 2003 ஆம் ஆண்டு சென்னையில் நான்கு சக்கர வாகனம் ஓட்டுவதற்கான உரிமம் பெற விரும்பியபோது, ஓட்டுநர் தேர்வில் தேர்ச்சி பெற, அவர் சாலையில் குறைந்தது 300 மீட்டர் ஓட்ட வேண்டும். . திருவான்மியூர் வட்டாரப் போக்குவரத்து அலுவலகம் (ஆர்டிஓ) பின்புறம் உள்ள குறுகலான தெருவில் காரை ஓட்டி, போக்குவரத்து சிக்னலில் காரை நிறுத்திவிட்டு, இடதுபுறம் திரும்பி, மேலும் 200 மீட்டர் தூரம் ஓட்டும்படி சுமனாவிடம் கூறப்பட்டது. "என்னுடைய பெற்றோரின் தலைமுறையில், சென்னையில் ஓட்டுநர் உரிமம் பெறுவதற்கு வாகனம் நிறுத்துவதற்கு கூட அவர்கள் சோதனை செய்யப்பட்டனர்," என்று அவர் கூறுகிறார். இரண்டு தசாப்தங்களுக்குப் பிறகு, திருவான்மியூரில் ராம்* அதே ஆர்டிஓவில் ஓட்டுநர் சோதனைக்குச் சென்றபோது, அவர் 100 மீட்டர் மட்டுமே ஓட்ட வேண்டியிருந்தது. "இது ஒரு நேர் கோடாக இருந்தது. முந்தைய விண்ணப்பதாரரால் கார் இன்ஜின் ஏற்கனவே ஆன்…
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At around 10 am on July 26, the loud noise from a construction site inside the Kosasthalaiyar river came to a halt. The construction workers slowly walked out of the river, while the inland fishers from the villages around Ennore surrounded the construction site with their boats. It was an unusual protest, one without black flags or loud slogans. While many of the fishers stayed in their boats, a few of their representatives came down to explain the reason for their protest. Soon the construction site below the Ennore Creek Bridge was packed with hundreds of police personnel. The protest…
Read moreGCC to provide vaccines for infants and pregnant women Under Mission Indradanush 5.0, an initiative of the Union government, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is set to vaccinate infants and pregnant women. The first round of the vaccination drive will be held from August 7 to August 15. The second and third rounds of the vaccination drives will take place in September and October respectively. The vaccines available will cover a range of illnesses such as polio, jaundice, Japanese encephalitis, whooping cough, tetanus and measles. A door-to-door survey was carried out by the civic body to identify eligible beneficiaries. The…
Read moreGovernment-owned built heritage in Chennai seems to have never had it so good. All over the city, many Indo-Saracenic structures are getting much-needed restoration and if not that, at least a facelift. In the last decade or so, there has certainly been a change in attitude as far as the authorities are concerned over the built heritage of the colonial kind. And this is to be welcomed. It is certainly not the happy ending as far as the battle to preserve heritage is concerned but it is undoubtedly progress. The question remains, will this influence private players and more importantly…
Read moreAmy*, a 31-year-old Chennai local, who has received three abortions in her life, remembers using a condom as protection each time she found out she was pregnant. Now, her gynaecologist, scared that her body can not handle another termination, is requiring her to come in for shots every few months as an added form of birth control. Amy recalls that she really had no formal education on other forms of birth control, and while she knew they existed, she just really wasn’t considering it. Talking about sex is still considered taboo and many Chennai schools currently have no formalized sex…
Read moreAarti Krishnakumar, a Chennai local, entered the dating world after her mother’s efforts to arrange a marriage for her did not work out. Unsure of it all, Aarti went on a few dates and found herself in a panic after not getting her period. When Aarti went looking for emergency contraceptive pills in Chennai, she took many avenues. First, she visited three generic pharmacies, none of which carried the emergency contraceptive pill. At another pharmacy, Aarti recalls the pharmacist looking at her “as if I had just asked for an alien chip.” Feeling more desperate, Aarti then visited a reputed hospital…
Read moreWhen Sumana Narayanan, a Senior Researcher at Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group (CAG), wanted to obtain a driving licence for a four-wheeler in Chennai in 2003, she had to drive at least 300 metres on the road to pass the driving test. Sumana was asked to drive the car in a narrow street behind the Thiruvanmiyur Regional Transport Office (RTO), stop the car at a traffic signal, turn left and then drive for another 200 metres. "In my parent's generation, they were even tested for parallel parking to get a driving licence in Chennai," she says. Two decades later,…
Read moreApplication for basic income scheme for women launched in Chennai Applications have been made available for the Kalaignar Magalir Udhavi Thittam, the basic income scheme for women launched by the Tamil Nadu state government. The scheme excludes households that own a four-wheeler or consumes more than 500 units of electricity per billing cycle. The scheme is expected to benefit one crore women state-wide. The first phase of the scheme will be rolled out in half of Chennai’s 200 wards. Eligible beneficiaries will be identified and provided financial assistance of Rs 1000 per month. A total of 8.56 lakh application forms…
Read more“It is extremely stressful to cross the Guindy race course stretch to get on to the foot over bridge (FoB) from the Guindy bus stop and board the metro at the Guindy Metro station or an EMU, especially during peak traffic hours in the morning and evening,” says G Nandini, a college student, who uses buses and the Metro to travel to her college in Teynampet. While the new foot over bridge was a welcome addition to the area that was meant to help pedestrians, the design falls short of serving its complete purpose. The new FoB inaugurated in January…
Read moreThe Chitlapakkam Lake has been catering to the needs of agricultural lands and residents of Chitlapakkam by supplying an abundance of water for decades. The lake has seen what was once a sparsely populated area turning into a fast-growing suburb over the years. The availability of clean water and air attracted many to Chitlapakkam and has catalysed its urbanisation, with the lake at its centre. From the 1970s to the 1990s, the lake witnessed the area’s explosive growth as more and more people made Chitlapakkam their home. As pollution and encroachment had not been major issues, the lake was able…
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