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To enhance awareness on road safety and emerge as an accident-free nation, Thozan, a city-based NGO, along with 108 ambulance services, conducted an awareness campaign across 73 parks in Chennai on Sunday, August 4th. The aim of this drive was to spread awareness among the public about road safety, the Good Samaritan law and first aid. This awareness drive was conducted to commemorate the 73rd year of India's independence. Answering questions in Lok Sabha on July 11 2019, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways placed on record India's dubious record on road safety. The Global Status Report on Road…

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When Ashish Prasad, technical lead at a bootstrapped IT startup, quit his job to take up a new one, he was assured by the company that his dues would be cleared within 45 days. But days turned into months, and repeated reminders and emails went unanswered with the dues still not paid. Not wanting to go in for time consuming and costly litigation, Ashish who had lost all hope of ever getting his dues, said he was advised to file an insolvency petition under the bankruptcy laws. “However, I am not sure if this will be fruitful”. There are many…

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What if you had a say in where the public toilets in your ward are situated? Would you like to know exactly how much funds have been allocated for the creation of new civic amenities in your ward? Would you like to meet your corporator and civic authorities to put forth your grievances directly to them? This might seem like a pipe dream for the residents of Chennai (and elsewhere in Tamil Nadu) but a coalition of citizens' groups such as Voice of People, Satta Panchayat Iyakkam, Arappor Iyakkam, Thozhan, Makkal Paadhai and Thannatchi have come together to explore the…

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When Chandra, in his late sixties, decided to invest his life’s savings in a house in Hyderabad, the builder promised to hand over possession of the new home in December 2018. But with the project nowhere near completion, Chandra has now been promised possession in March 2020. And lives in the hope that if even that date is not kept, the builder will pay him interest on the amount he has deposited, as the new Real Estate Regulation Act (RERA) mandates. Passed with much fanfare in 2016, RERA was supposed to protect home buyers like Chandra from unscrupulous builders, especially…

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The three-year war of attrition between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government and Lt Governor Anil Baijal over installation of CCTV cameras across the capital appears to be over. Work has now begun on the plan to install 2000 cameras in each of Delhi’s 70 assembly segments, one of the flagship programmes of the Arvind Kejriwal government. The objective is crime prevention. As per police records, Delhi sees one murder, six robberies, as many rapes, nine molestations, 19 snatchings, 126 vehicle thefts and 17 fatal road accidents every day, besides the ever present threat of terrorist attacks. Making the security…

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காட்சி 1: நாடாளுமன்றத் தேர்தல் பிரச்சாரத்தில் "ரோடு சரியில்ல ;குடிதண்ணீருக்கு வழியில்ல ;சாக்கடை அடைச்சிருக்கு ;போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல்;பள்ளிக்கூடம் சரியில்ல;மருத்துவமனை ஒழுங்கில்லை; குப்பைத்தொட்டி பிரச்னை, குப்பைமேடு பிரச்னை…”   நாடாளுமன்றத் தேர்தல் களத்தில்  இருக்கும் எல்லா வேட்பாளர்களை நோக்கியும் மக்கள் வீசும் பிரச்னைப் பட்டியல் இது. காட்சி 2:கல்லூரியில் ஜனநாயக விழிப்புணர்வு கருத்தரங்க நிகழ்ச்சி ஒன்றில் மாணவர்களை நோக்கிக் கேட்கிறேன் “நாடாளுமன்றத் தேர்தல் வருதே,இதுவரை உங்கள் பகுதியின் நாடாளுமன்ற உறுப்பினரின்(எம்.பி) செயல்பாடு எப்படி இருந்தது,இனிவரப்போகும் எம்.பி என்னென்ன செய்ய வேண்டும்?” "சார், கடுப்பா வருது. எம்.பி. எங்க ஏரியாப்பக்கமே வர்ல. வீட்ல இருந்து காலேஜ் போய்ட்டு வர்றதுக்கு பஸ் ரொம்பக் கம்மியா இருக்கு. கல்லூரி நேரத்திற்கு கூடுதல் பேருந்துகள் விடுங்கனு 4 வருஷமா கேட்கறோம். ஒன்னும் நடக்கல. இப்ப இருக்கற எம்.பி. வேஸ்ட். எங்க ஏரியாப் பிரச்னைய யார் தீர்த்துவைக்கப் போறாங்களோ அவங்களுக்குத்தான் இந்தமுறை ஓட்டுப்போடப் போகிறேன்” என்பது போன்ற பதில்கள் பல…

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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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In what seems to be a milestone in legislation towards addressing grievances of the Indian consumers, the Lok Sabha recently passed the Consumer Protection Bill (CPB), 2018. The bill, tabled first in 2015 and passed by the Lok Sabha on December 20, 2018 seeks to replace the three-decade-old Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The latter was amended thrice but failed to tackle challenges posed by online transactions and digital marketing. According to the Corporate Affairs Ministry, the objective of the Bill is ‘‘to provide for the protection of the interests of consumers and for the said purpose, to establish authorities for timely…

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The safety helmet for two-wheeler drivers has become a bone of contention between resistant citizens and firm authorities in two cities this year - Puducherry and Pune. It is compulsory for two-wheeler riders to wear safety helmets under Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The rule also says that a helmet should have a thickness of 20-25 mm, with quality foam. It should also have an ISI mark and follow the Bureau of Indian Standards. Yet, the resistance against safety headgear has always been high. Gangotri from Save Life Foundation clarifies that the rule for pillion riders varies from state to…

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