Monthly Archives: August 2014

Three-Day Expo Kicks off in Fort City

Vellore :

A three-day exposition on computers and consumer items ‘The Great Vellore Bazaar’, organised by the Vellore Association for Information Technology (VAIT) was inaugurated  by Collector R Nanthagopal here on Friday.

“This is the ninth edition of the exposition being organised this year to create awareness on the latest developments in the field of consumer electronics,” said C Arumugam, one of the organisers of the event attached to the VAIT. This time, entrepreneurs from other parts of the district had been invited to join the exhibition.

Sujith Kumar, zonal sales manager of an electronics goods-manufacturer  from Chennai, said, “Vellore is developing as an education hub, we are looking forward to explore new avenues to push our products here.”

The new 29-inch ultra-wide monitor launched recently attracted the attention of local businessmen. Youngsters were seen hovering around the low-cost all-In-One PC. A new range of smart power banks, solar chargers for mobile phones, laptops, bluetooth devices were on display. Some stalls were also selling low-cost software for billing and inventory management for business outlets.

Some stalls to promoted domestic solar power plants with latest technology, to reduce dependence on electricity. Latest range of water purifiers, domestic security systems and multi-brand computer consumables are also on display.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / August 02nd, 2014

MADRAS 375 – Animal planet in Chennai

With Madras Corporation taking charge by 1866, the Madras Zoo as it was called, became the country’s first public zoo to be formed.

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A century and 61 years ago, Edward Balfour, the director of the two-year-old Government Museum at Egmore was struggling to come up with ways to attract more visitors to its premises. It was then that he conceived the idea of showcasing a collection of living animals as an adjunct to the museum. The first few animals to be exhibited — a leopard, a tiger and an orangutan — proved to be a tremendous draw, leaving visitors fascinated. A couple of years later, with the generous donations of the Nawab of Carnatic, a menagerie was established in 1855. Six years later, the facility was compelled to relocate People’s Park (Georgetown) in August 1861. Edward Thurston, the then superintendant, is said to have been plagued by complaints from neighbours who were thoroughly mortified by the roars of the wild beasts housed in the Museum campus.

With Madras Corporation taking charge by 1866, the Madras Zoo as it was called, became the country’s first public zoo to be formed. Boasting of an exotic range of animals and birds, the zoo was considered to be in the league of the best including the London Zoo.

However, with the imminent threat of the Japanese bombing the city in the Second World War, the zoo faced a turbulent time. Apart from managing the exodus of panic-stricken people, authorities had to contend with the animals in the zoo, should the city be under siege.

Mayor V. Chakkarai Chetti and Commissioner C. Pulla Reddi ordered for arrangements to transport the wild animals to safer regions. The Railways were roped in to cart the animals in sealed cages on a priority basis. Mysore zoo and Erode were some of the few shelters which were willing to temporarily care for the animals. However, despite the best efforts of authorities, many dangerous species and poisonous reptiles had to be put down.

After the war, the zoo invested heavily in expansion and fresh improvements to overcome its losses. And it did.  By 1975, due to the lack of space and increasing pollution, the zoo moved outside the city limits and was named Arignar Anna Zoological Park, or Vandalur zoo as we now know it.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Chennai / Nitya Menon / Chennai – July 31st, 2014

Rs 100cr facility in Chennai for US-based firm

Chennai  :

HTC Global Solutions, a US-based IT and IT-enabled services provider, has set up a `100 crore delivery facility at Vandalur in the city. It is part of the company’s expansion drive to increase its global business in the next few years.

Company’s president and CEO Madhava Reddy told reporters here that the facility was capable of housing 4,500 employees and would support its ITO and BPO growth. “We have invested about `100 crore in this facility so far and are planning to recruit 10,000 more people globally in the next few years,” he said.

The IT giant is also considering acquiring new units.

HTC Global Services provides its clients services ranging from Mobility, ERP, Integration, Big Data Analytics, Infrastructure Services and so on. It currently has more than 6,500 employees in India operations.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / July 30th, 2014