City: Chennai

Early this month, Chennai-based journalist Greeshma Kuthar found herself being stalked by a stranger at a prominent junction in Anna Nagar. The stalker stopped her and tried to initiate a conversation; Greeshma did not engage with him and simply rode ahead. He sped up and came in front of her scooter. Following a verbal exchange, she filed a stalking complaint with the police against the man, who was eventually nabbed by the police. Read the entire thread here: https://twitter.com/jeegujja/status/1435490467555131392?s=20 Greeshma, however, is not alone. In fact, in her tweet thread, she mentions that several of her friends too have been…

Read more

Can you think of a shared garden space in the city where you plan along with your neighbours to grow local produce in a sustainable way? Imagine such a space in the heart of the city that affords opportunities to learn and share your knowledge, while simultaneously welcoming the young and old alike to relax and connect with nature. The month old community garden in Kasturba Nagar serves as all this and more for the residents who have banded together to create a green space in their locality. Citizen Matters spoke with Samyuktha Kannan, one of the members behind the…

Read more

Whole-genome lab inaugurated in Chennai In a bid to track vector-borne diseases and superbugs resistant to antibiotics, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated a whole-genome sequencing lab at the state public health laboratory in Chennai.  The facility will also help detect SARS-CoV-2 variants. When the virus multiplies, the mutations get accumulated in the genetic code. While the treatment for all variants of COVID-19  has been the same, alterations in the genetic structure have the capability to hasten the spread of the virus.  Until now, the state has sent the samples to the Bengaluru-based Instem (a part of a…

Read more

With the IT industry witnessing a boom, Chennai's demographic landscape is rapidly changing due to large scale migration of employees from other states and countries, giving the city a cosmopolitan character. But at the core of the city's society and culture, the sentiment towards the Tamil language remains intense and deep-rooted. Learning Tamil, therefore, not only helps avoid communication barriers during regular daily interactions, it also wins more friends. Tamil is one of the six "classical" Indian languages. For a language to be declared classical, it should meet three criteria: ancient origins, independent tradition and having a considerable body of ancient…

Read more

Translated by Sandhya Raju நீங்கள் அன்றாடம் செல்லும் இடங்களான கடைகள், பள்ளி கல்லூரிகள், வேலையிடம், மருத்துவமனை மற்றும் பொழுதுபோக்கு இடங்களுக்கு வெறும் 15 நிமிடத்தில் நடந்தோ அல்லது வண்டியிலோ செல்வதை கற்பனை செய்து பாருங்கள். இதுவே 15 நிமிட நகரம் என அழைக்கப்படுகிறது. 2020-ஆம் ஆண்டு பாரிஸ் நகரில் இது செயல்படுத்தப்பட்டு, வெற்றி பெற்றதை அடுத்து, உலகில் உள்ள பல நகரங்கள் இந்த அமைப்பை பின்பற்ற பரீசலித்து வருகிறது. சென்னையும் இது போன்று 15 நிமிட நகரமாக மாற முடியுமா? பாரிஸ் 1 பாந்தியன்-சார்போன் பல்கலைகழகத்தின் பேராசிரியர் கார்லோஸ் மோரீனோ என்பவரால் 2016 ஆம் ஆண்டு முன்வைக்கப்பட்ட இந்த யோசனை, குறிப்பாக கோவிட் -19 தொற்றின் போது நிறைய ஈர்ப்பைப் பெற்றுள்ளது. நிலையான நகரங்களை உருவாக்க இது முக்கிய கருவியாக பார்க்கப்படுகிறது. கோவிட்-19 பெருந்தொற்றின் போது, உலகமெங்கும் நிலவிய பொது முடக்கத்தால் அத்தியாவசிய பொருட்களின் தட்டுப்பாடு ஏற்பட்டது. பலர் வேலை…

Read more

For anyone harbouring the cliched idea that all Muslim families make Biryani on festive occasions, the Bohras of Chennai challenge this notion with their famous festival staple, the dal chawal palida. “It is unique to the Bohra community, wherein the dal is layered between rice. Although this is primarily a vegetarian dish, people also add meat to it,” explains Tasneem Akbari-Kutubuddin, a Chennai-based journalist and editor. This is one of the many unique things about the culture and practices of the 10000-strong Bohra community who have made Chennai their home.  For the past three years, Tasneem has been documenting the history…

Read more

Corporation shortlists 10 themes for Singara Chennai 2.0 With residents’ welfare associations sharing suggestions to transform the city under the Singara Chennai 2.0 project, the civic body has shortlisted 10 themes for the broad changes in store.   The corporation will be allocated Rs 300 crore and the Metrowater Rs 200 crore for executing the project. While a draft of the vision  for the project has been prepared, a government order is awaited to go ahead with the work planned. Residents have sent in their suggestions for revamp under the following themes: heritage and culture, beautification, education, cleanliness, greenery, wellness, safety,…

Read more

Chennai's tree cover has taken a hit especially since cyclone Vardah hit the city. The trees that survived continue to face existential threats in the form of weather events, felling and  improper maintenance. Not only is this a cause for concern in terms of the environmental impact on the city but also a threat to the safety of citizens. While the planting of new trees is a welcome initiative, the existing mature trees across the city must also be cared for better.  Caring for Chennai's trees Pruning of low lying branches of Chennai's avenue trees in residential neighbourhoods has to…

Read more

In her 158 sq ft home in Semmencherry Housing Board, 12-year-old S Kumudha* chops vegetables, while her elder brother is busy writing an assignment. Kumudha will later make a quick lunch and clean the house; her brother will attend an online class. Both their parents are daily wage labourers, who are out at work from morning to dusk. Kumudha takes the load off her mother by doing the domestic chores. Her mind, once intrigued by the concepts of geometry and the Indian Constitution, is now entirely engrossed with south Indian cuisine.  It wasn't always like this, though. Kumudha and her…

Read more

In July 2021, the State Minister for Human Resources and Finances, PTR Palanivel Thiaga Rajan presented a white paper that indicates that Chennaiites may soon see an upward revision of water charges. The document draws attention to the mounting losses incurred by Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) which stood at Rs 2581.77 crores as on March 31, 2021, and identifies "the gross under-recovery of the operational costs" as one of the main contributing factors. It also points to the irrationality of the flat rates at which water is charged in Chennai; to quote from the white paper: "The bulk…

Read more