Monthly Archives: November 2018

Humming Box: empowering displaced women

To provide employment to women, the TNSCB has formed SHGs and has been conducting skill development programmes. | Photo Credit: M. Karunakaran
To provide employment to women, the TNSCB has formed SHGs and has been conducting skill development programmes. | Photo Credit: M. Karunakaran

The brand is a product of the labours of a self-help group

Until a year ago, Nancy Kalaiarasan was a housewife whose family was relocated to Perumbakkam from Thideer Nagar. Now she and 14 others have formed a jewellery-making self-help group (SHG) and are marketing their products under the brand name ‘Humming Box’.

In a bid to provide employment to women in resettlement colonies, the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board (TNSCB) has formed various SHGs and has been conducting skill development programmes. This jewellery-making SHG operates from one of the houses in the Perumbakkam tenements and the members meet twice a week to make jewellery. “After I was shifted here, I attended a 20-day jewellery-making workshop organised by the TNSCB. This empowered me to a great extent,” Ms. Nancy explained.

She then trained 14 other women in her locality. “Some of the members are housewives and some are widows. We make the jewellery with raw materials procured with the help of TNSCB. We keep track of the latest jewellery designs through magazines and the internet,” Ms. Nancy said.

Marketing needed

They have been selling their products at rock-bottom prices. “As of now we are able to earn ₹3,000 per head every month. But if we are able to set up more stalls in multiplexes, colleges or if cine artistes purchase our jewellery, we can earn well and support more women,” she added. Catherine Monisha Felix, an advocate, has been supporting the group by purchasing their products and helping them set up stalls. “They are skilled and purchasing their products will be a big encouragement and it will boost their confidence,” she said.

Though skilled, marketing their products is a major challenge. “With the brand name Humming Box we are planning to set up stalls in different parts of the city. On December 1, we are setting up one in TCS and soon we plan to go online,” said Ms. Catherine.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Chennai / by Vivek Narayanan / Chennai – November 30th, 2018

‘Oru Thalai Raagam’ cinematographer Robert Asirvatham passes away

Robert Asirvatham was well known for his work in many hit Tamil films like ‘Oru Thalai Raagam’, ‘Paalai Vana Cholai’.

Ace cinematographer Robert Asirvatham
Ace cinematographer Robert Asirvatham

Ace cinematographer Robert Asirvatham passed away in a private hospital this morning at around 10 am. He was 68.

According to the reports from Behindwoods, his final rituals will be taking place tomorrow in Kolathur.

Robert Asirvatham was well known for his work in many hit Tamil films like ‘Oru Thalai Raagam’, ‘Paalai Vana Cholai’, ‘Chinna Poove Mella Pesu’.

He worked along with his friend Rajasekhar and the duo were called Robert Rajasekhar. They have collaborated in many films including the ones mentioned above.

South Indian Cinematographers Association (SICA) issued an official statement, offering their condolences to his demise.

This government school in Kurichi leads the way in empowering girls

The school offers training in various disciplines like fencing, judo and taekwondo.

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While the Ministry of Human Resource Development has only now started to give importance to martial arts training for girl students as part of its self-defence programme, this government higher secondary school in Kurichi has been a pioneer in the field with seven of its students getting ready to participate in a State-level meet to be held soon.

Even its first year of training, as many as 120 of its 147 students participated in the divisional meet concluded in the city; 91 of them managed to bag medals too. The school offers training in various disciplines like fencing, judo and taekwondo.

At a time when most government schools in the city and rural areas alike concentrated on conventional games like kabaddi, volleyball and football, this schools took the initiative to introduce martial arts with the help of its physical education teachers P Sivaprakasham and N Nisar. This training was then extended to the school’s girl students in the form of self-defence lessons. Teachers wanted them equipped to handle any situation they might face. After being briefed about the different forms of martial arts, many girls volunteered to be trained in fencing; they also managed to win a few medals, he recalls.

Five girls — S Swetha, D Mercy, R Ranjani, of class XI, and Rajeshwari (class X) and K Logeshwari (class IX) — have been qualified to participate in the State-level event to be held soon in Kankeyam
of Tirupur district. The girls, on their part, are happy to have overcome all odds to make a mark in the sport. Though their mothers were hesitant to allow them to be trained in martial arts, all parents are now happy that their girls have managed to achieve so much. Now, they eagerly inquire about fencing practice before asking about academics, narrates Swetha.

Headmistress N Shanthi cannot appreciate the effort more. The teacher’s job is not just to improve the students’ skills in academics; they should also identify their talents and put them on the path of development. She also remarks that such training has increased attendance among students. A year ago, only 50 per cent of students were willing to attend classes; this has increased to 95 per cent, she claims.

While the school might have its reasons to introduce martial arts to its students, the motivations for single mother M Gowri are quite simple. Raising her two girls — M Praveena and M Durgadevi — on her own, after the demise of her husband, she wanted them to be fiercely independent.

When the school announced self-defence lessons, she was more than happy to sign them up for it. True to spirit, the girls managed to bag a silver medal in karate and Praveena has a bronze in fencing to add to it. It was the mother’s aspiration that pushed them to their best, Praveena declares.

The school allows students to excel in swimming too. Four boys — T Akash, V Mahadevan, M Muthukathiravan, S Logeshwaran (all class VIII students) — were identified after teachers saw them
swimming in the Kurichi lake, located adjacent to the school.

All these boys had not had formal training before. Akash learnt to swim in the Kuruchi lake, for Mahadevan it was a check dam near Madukkarai and Muthukathiravan and Logeshwaran had the good local old wells.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Prabhakar T / Express News Service / November 29th, 2018

T.N. bags cadaveric organ donation award for 4th time

Rally to create awareness on organ donation | Photo Credit: K. Ananthan
Rally to create awareness on organ donation | Photo Credit: K. Ananthan

Transparent process a key reason for success: Minister

For the fourth consecutive year, Tamil Nadu bagged the Best State Award in cadaveric organ donation from the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO), Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Health Minister C. Vijaya Baskar received the award from the Ministers of State, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ashwini Kumar Choubey and Anupriya Patel during the 9th Indian Organ Donation Day programme in New Delhi on Tuesday. Additional Secretary (Health) Nagarajan and Member Secretary of Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu (Transtan) R. Kanthimathy were present.

High number of donors

The Minister, in his speech, said Transtan, was a first of its kind initiative in the country. So far, 6,886 organs were retrieved from 1,198 donors in Tamil Nadu, which is well ahead of other States.

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“We have made the organ allocation process transparent, and this is one of the reasons for continuously doing well. We have participation of NGOs and have taken the programme to tier II cities,” he said.

The State consistently has a high number of organ donors. At 899 organs that were utilised (November 2017 to October 2018), the State has achieved maximum utilisation of donor organs to benefit end-stage organ failure patients, officials said. The year marked the State’s first bilateral hand transplantation at the Government Stanley Medical College Hospital. Transtan coordinated another bilateral hand transplantation at Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry.

A number of multi-organ transplantations — heart-lung, liver-kidney, pancreas-kidney, liver-pancreas, liver-heart and small bowel and abdominal walls — were done. The State has more than 1,000 empanelled doctors for certifying brain stem death.

This year, Transtan started to collect post-transplant and organ utilisation reports after each transplantation. The authority streamlined the website of Tamil Nadu Network for Organ Sharing, updating the waitlist and streamlining the organ sharing registry.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Tamil Nadu / by Staff Reporter / November 28th, 2018

Watch: This Madurai antique bike collector has a unique selection

source: http://www.youtube.com / The Hindu

S Jeyanth Kumar feels like a warrior when he rides the 1942 model bikes BSA WM20 and the Triumph 3HW.

“Both of these beauties were bought by a Bengaluru-based biker at a military disposal and the machines have seen the war field during World War II.

I bought them from him for ₹5 lakhs each a few years ago. Now, their antique value is double that.

But, I don’t plan to part with them,” says Kumar, who rode a 1964 model Royal Enfield Bullet to college.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Lifestyle> Motoring / by The Hindu Net Desk / November 28th, 2018

150-year-old sub post office in the Nilgiris needs renovation

One of the oldest post offices in the Nilgiris, the Fernhill post office in Udhagamandalam. | Photo Credit: M_Sathyamoorthy
One of the oldest post offices in the Nilgiris, the Fernhill post office in Udhagamandalam. | Photo Credit: M_Sathyamoorthy

The Fern Hill sub post office, which has been functioning in the same building since the late 1800s, is in need of urgent renovation, with a portion of the wall holding up the structure sustaining severe damage and in danger of caving in.

The post office, which operates in two expansive rooms, is an ideal example of colonial architecture, and is believed to have been built during the time when the Maharaja of Mysore moved to the Nilgiris.

Venugopal Dharmalingam, honorary director of the Nilgiri Documentation Center (NDC), said that it was probable that the building belonged to the Maharaja, who in turn allowed for the post office to be set up there, sometime in the 1870’s.

“Fern Hill itself has a very interesting history, with it making up the early British township in Udhagamandalam,” said Mr. Venugopal.

There had been plans to shut down the sub post office in Fern Hill a few years ago, but opposition from heritage enthusiasts had ensured that the building remains open to the public to this very day. However, lack of maintenance of the building has led to the wooden roof overhanging the front elevation of the building, sagging and in danger of collapse, while other signs of structural damage are also visible to the rear of the main structure.

Mr. Venugopal Dharmalingam believes that preservation of heritage structures is important, but said that to conserve buildings of historical value in the Nilgiris, they need to be identified first. “Firstly, what constitutes a heritage structure, be it a building, a bridge or even a lamp post, needs to be clearly defined, and then the historical value of such structures need to be assessed,” he added.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Coimbatore / by Rohan Premkumar / Udhagamandalam – November 26th, 2018

11th edition of Coimbatore Vizha launched

L. Balaji Saravanan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), launching the logo of the 11th edition of Coimbatore Vizha in the city on Saturday.   | Photo Credit: M_Periasamy
L. Balaji Saravanan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), launching the logo of the 11th edition of Coimbatore Vizha in the city on Saturday. | Photo Credit: M_Periasamy

The 11th edition of Coimbatore Vizha, to be held from January 4 to 12, was launched here on Saturday. L. Balaji Saravanan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Coimbatore city, released the Vizha logo at the Victoria Town Hall in Big Bazaar Street.

Coimbatore Vizha, an initiative facilitated by various individuals and organisations in Coimbatore, serves as a unique platform for the people to celebrate the spirit of Coimbatore. ‘#Celebrate Coimbatore’ is the hashtag for this edition of Coimbatore Vizha and the focus is ‘Impact and Inspire’.

Over 150 events have been planned in various locations in and around the Coimbatore city. Continuing the trend of 10th edition, a double-decker open top bus will be in the city throughout the Coimbatore Vizha week.

Coimbatoreans will also get to experience art street, and outdoor movie fest.

An open quiz hosted by Sujith Kumar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Coimbatore, street food festival from Codissia to Jennys Residency, heritage car show, Coimbatore science and technology festival, Coimbatore Vizha parade, sports festival are the new events planned for the 11th edition of Coimbatore Vizha. School pavilion, college pavilion and industry and experience zone are also on the cards.

“We must appreciate the citizens and the organisers for the success of the festival over the last 10 years,” said Vishnu Prabhakar, Chairperson of Coimbatore Vizha.

Dipender Singh, chairperson of Young Indians Coimbatore Chapter, Ramesh M., Chairperson of CII Coimbatore, R.Ramamurthy, president of Codissia, D. Srinivasan, president of Coimbatore District Hoteliers Association, V. Lakshmi Narayanan, president of Chamber of Commerce, C.R. Swaminathan, past chairman of CII Southern Region, Shankar Vanavarayar, past chairman of Yi National and founder of Coimbatore Vizha, R. Mahalingam – Airport Director, Coimbatore, B. Praveen Kumar, Co-Chairman of Yi Coimbatore, attended the launch ceremony.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Coimbatore / by Saranya Rayappan / Coimbatore – November 25th, 2018