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On December 29th, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia rolled out a scheme of supplying dry ration kits in lieu of the mid-day meals in east Delhi’s Mandawali area that falls in Sisodia’s assembly constituency of Patparganj. Each kit contained provisions for six months that included wheat, rice, pulses and oil. “During the lockdown, we tried to provide an allowance in place of the mid-day meals in the students’ bank accounts, but now we are starting distribution of dry-ration among students,” said Kejriwal. Though the scheme will continue till the schools reopen, Sisodia confessed missing mid-day…

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Climbing the tower at Anna Nagar Park is easily one of the most exciting childhood memories for E Sendil Kumar to this day. For Sendil, Managing Director of Nova Lifespace Private Limited who still resides in Anna Nagar, the mesmerising view of the entire area from the 12-storied tower was a much better spectacle and brought greater thrill than all those television shows during his formative years. The Anna Nagar Tower Park was a quick and refreshing getaway from the city's hustle and bustle for many residents. With kids on Tennikoit rings, elders discussing politics, friends in a huddle and couples…

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Delhi has two groups of poor, who are not getting enough to feed their children. One are those who have a ration card. The other is the migrant worker, with no ration card, as they cannot furnish address proof. Kriti Rani and her two children, a son and daughter, fall in the first type. She has a ration card for her family of four. “But I am not getting anything from the last month against my ration card,” says Kriti. “Till then I used to get rations twice a month—totally 12 kgs of wheat and 8 kgs of rice, for…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju கடந்த ஆண்டு முழுவதும் கோவிட் நோயை எதிர்த்து போராடிய சென்னை வாசிகள், உலகின் மற்ற நாடுகளும் இந்தியாவும் பெரிதும் எதிர்பார்க்கும் கோவிட்-19 தடுப்பூசியை எதிர் நோக்கி காத்திருக்கிறார்கள். முதல் கட்ட தடுப்பூசிக்கு முன்னுரிமை குழுக்களை பதிவு செய்வது, மருத்துவமனைகளில் சோதனை ஒட்ட பயிற்சிகள் என, தமிழ்நாட்டில் பல்வேறு பகுதிகள் மற்றும் சென்னையில் பல அரசு குழுக்கள் இந்த மாபெரும் முயற்சியில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ளன. பிற விவரங்கள் இன்னும் முழுவதுமாக வெளிவராவிட்டாலும், சென்னையில் தடுப்பூசி வழங்கும் பணிக்கு தயார் நிலையில் உள்ளதாகவும், மத்திய அரசு அறிவித்தவுடன் தொடங்கப்படும் எனவும் சுகாதார அலுவலர்கள் தெரிவித்துள்ளனர். இந்த செயல் முறை குறித்தும், எவ்வாறு செயல்படுத்தப்படும் என்பதையும் அறிந்து கொள்ள, தமிழக அரசின் சுகாதாரத்துறை செயலர் ஜெ ராதாகிருஷ்ணன் மற்றும் சென்னை மாநகராட்சி ஆணையர் ஜி பிரகாஷ் ஆகியவரிடம் உரையாடினோம். சுகாதாரத் துறை செயலர் ஜெ ராதாகிருஷ்ணன் சென்னையில் அனைவருக்கும் தடுப்பூசி வழங்க…

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While the city had a narrow escape during the recent landfall of Cyclone Nivar, K Srikanth, who runs the Chennai Rains blog, spent about eight hours tracking the movement of the cyclone, understanding its nature and updating his followers. “In general, the time spent on tracking the weather depends on the need. During Cyclone Nivar, I spent about three hours in the morning to share daily updates and five hours for follow-up posts and analysing the weather,” says Srikanth, who has been blogging for a decade. Srikanth is just one among a flourishing, passionate breed of weather bloggers in Chennai,…

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“If you walk two feet you will bump into a person here and we were all advised to maintain physical distance over the past year,” says Radha R of Perumbakkam, underlining the challenges and irony of the lives of those living here. But this, Chennai’s largest resettlement colony, with 21,000 homes and close to 18,000 families in residence, could yet be set for expansion. On January 2 2021, PM Modi laid the foundation for the Centre’s ambitious affordable housing scheme, the Light House Project, that is set to add a further 1152 houses to the already packed Perumbakkam resettlement colony. …

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“To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves." -- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Suchitra Akella, an ex-employee of HSBC, planted her terrace garden five years ago when she was pregnant with her second child. “Although I had ornamental plants while living in a flat, I was worried about managing the terrace garden,” says Suchitra. “My initial efforts failed many times. Then V S Kumar, Naresh and Shastry from the Rythu Mitra gardening group provided great support. The horticulture department was also helpful. Now, we source fresh produce directly from our terrace vegetable patch at…

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Just as the rest of the world and our country, Chennai too is waiting with bated breath for the COVID-19 immunisation programme to start, the only ray of hope after a terrible year spent fighting a novel contagion. From conducting dry run exercises in the hospitals to registering priority groups for the first phase of vaccine, multi-disciplinary government committees in Tamil Nadu and Chennai are working on this massive exercise. While the date of commencement of vaccination has not yet been specified, health officials say that the city is adequately prepared to start the exercise immediately as they hear from the…

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Indian government wants to develop a ‘green city’ in every state of the country, powered by renewable energy. The ‘green city’ will mainstream environment-friendly power through solar rooftop systems on all its houses, solar parks on the city’s outskirts, waste to energy plants and electric mobility enabled public transport systems. India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on December 3rd unveiled a concept note stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi desires one city in each state to be developed as a green city that will meet all its energy requirements from renewable sources of energy. The ministry notes that the idea…

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It cannot be denied that 2020 had much to occupy the powers that be and also the rest of us, in this our city of Madras that is Chennai. Given that matters concerning heritage receive scant attention even in normal years, it is no surprise that there has been even less in the one that has just ended. But if we let matters drift this way, we may soon end up having very little to show as far as our built heritage is concerned. Some upsides There have been some positive developments – the Chepauk Palace restoration is going on…

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