TO ADVERTISE IN MOGAPPAIR MAIL CALL 80560 01855, 4269 0063 ma il MOGAPPAIR YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWSPAPER Vol.16 n No.39 November 6 - 12, 2016 Free Plot No. 8 & 9, Aishwaraya Nagar, Nolambur, Mogappair West, Ch - 95. (Near DABC Gokulam Apartments Phase II) SHAKTHI SRI ANNAPOORANI PURE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Authentic Taste Guaranteed FREE DOOR DELIVERY within Nolambur & Mogappair CATERING ORDERS UNDERTAKEN Ph: 044-485 22899 / 95004 22899 / 95660 67869 Opening on 13.11.16 Walk-in & Avail Our Compliments The CLEAR WRITING on the wall Velammal students R. Praggnanandhaa (Class VI) and Pranav (Class V) won bronze medals in the world cadet chess champi- onships held in Georgia (USA) from Oct 14 to 30. By N Rathi Chithra “A honey bee visits two million flowers to collect 500 mg of honey, so our workload is nothing com- pared to them. Keep work- ing hard.” Interesting mo- tivating messages like this have been written regu- larly on the wall in the Mangal Eri Park at Vella- lar Street. Everyday inter- esting tips for housewives, herbal treatments, health and acupuncture tips, proverbs and interesting quotations are written. It grabs the attention of most of the people who visit the park and many of them do click pictures in their cell phones if the written pas- sage is interesting to them. When Mogappair Mail took efforts to find the person behind these inspir- ing messages, it was a surprise to see an octoge- narian Rajappan, advisor, Mangal Eri Park’s Walkers association, do this service for the benefit of the peo- ple regularly. “I maintain a small di- ary where I keep noting all the interesting facts when- ever I happen to read them. I also read newspa- pers and books to gather more such information. Earlier I used to write on a daily basis but many of the visitors requested me that they were not able to read everything fully in a single day and so I have started writing it on alter- native days. I don’t leave any space on the wall. Of course it will take time to read them fully,” says the 80-year-old Rajappan. He brings chalk pieces and a duster to clean them and seeing the small diary he fills the wall with very useful information. “I love doing this. Contd. on Page 2
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(Class VI) and Pranav (Class V) won bronze medals in the world cadet chess champi-
onships held in Georgia (USA) from
Oct 14 to 30.
By N Rathi Chithra
“A honey bee visits two million flowers to collect 500 mg of honey, so our workload is nothing com-pared to them. Keep work-ing hard.” Interesting mo-tivating messages like this have been written regu-larly on the wall in the Mangal Eri Park at Vella-lar Street. Everyday inter-esting tips for housewives, herbal treatments, health and acupuncture tips, proverbs and interesting quotations are written. It grabs the attention of most of the people who visit the park and many of them do click pictures in their cell phones if the written pas-sage is interesting to them.
When Mogappair Mail took efforts to find the person behind these inspir-ing messages, it was a surprise to see an octoge-narian Rajappan, advisor, Mangal Eri Park’s Walkers association, do this service for the benefit of the peo-ple regularly.
“I maintain a small di-ary where I keep noting all the interesting facts when-ever I happen to read them. I also read newspa-pers and books to gather
more such information. Earlier I used to write on a daily basis but many of
the visitors requested me that they were not able to read everything fully in a
single day and so I have started writing it on alter-native days. I don’t leave
any space on the wall. Of course it will take time to read them fully,” says the 80-year-old Rajappan.
He brings chalk pieces and a duster to clean them
and seeing the small diary he fills the wall with very useful information. “I love doing this.
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My intention is just to pass on information for the welfare of the public,” he says.
Mangladurai who is a regular walker in the park says, “I wait for a few minutes and read everything written on the wall regularly without fail. He gives many health tips and I do follow a few acupuncture tips. I also share them with my children.”
Priya a house wife says, “I take pictures and send it through WhatsApp to my friends. I too get positive responses from them. I love reading health tips and I also get interesting tips to apply in the household. I wonder how he is able to do at this age; he does not seek anybody’s help even for cleaning the wall. He is definitely a source of inspiration to us. He is doing his part for the well being of the society.”
The clear writing....
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Qualifies forNationals
H Abdul Irfaan from Shenoy Nagar Roller
Skating Club participated in the SGFI skating event held at Perambalur. He won the
first place in Rink I and Rink II Quad Racing in
under 11 category. He has been selected to represent
Tamil Nadu in the upcom-ing national event at
Belgaum this December.
Can added sugar in diet cause heart attack?
Increased intake of food and drink with added sugar may possibly raise the risk of heart attack or myocardial infarction by about a third, in some people, a study has warned.
Although sucrose occurs naturally in fruit and vegetables, most of which is consumed through added inclusion.
Besides sweetened beverages, cakes and sweets, sucrose is added to many other foods -- dairy products, bread and jam, the study said.
Dietary consumption was also analysed and adjustments made for foods which are seen as linked to cardiovascular risk, such as meat, whole grains, fruit, vegetables and coffee.
The study appeared in the British Journal of Nutrition.
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By N Rathi Chithra
Innovation is inescap-able in any field if one wants to survive and brave the tide of changes. The potters of our neighbour-hood appear to have under-stood this well and are adapting to changes so as to stay in tune with times.
While there is a revival in the enthusiasm to use earthenware in urban areas too, vendors of such prod-ucts are not happy because commercially selling pots and earthen utensils alone is not viable. “We need to think innovatively to sus-tain our business. Of course demand for clay pots and other kitchen
wares made of clay has increased to a major ex-tent, but we have to update ourselves according to the growing technology and local needs. Kitchen wares alone will not be sufficient and so we have introduced many attractive figurines made out of clay. A few among them is Buddha statue, Rajasthani lady, horse and elephants,” says Saravanan, a vendor who displays his wares on the platform at Collector Nagar.
“We have just started working to export our products and we have start-ed ‘Sai Handicrafts’ at Nerkundram. We intend to make more such hand
made products. I bring the semi finished products here and do painting. I have not learnt it anywhere. I have started just like that and now it turns out to be the right move.” he added.
Saravanan displays all the colourful mud products and at a corner he sits and paints the other products.
“Buddha Statue is the most attractive one; I bought it for Rs 1,800. I am basically interested in hand
made products. Though we get many imported prod-ucts from our neighbouring countries for cheaper price, I always admire the hand-made ones because the finishing will be nice and perfect. We should also encourage our artisans and our indigenous products,” says Tanuja, a customer who visited the shop.
A flower pot with artifi-cial leaves and flowers made of ceramic costs Rs
800, elephants for around Rs 700 and he also sells masks of sun and other items. “Apart from other usual items these items become more fanciful. Wall hangings, winning horses, Guberan statue and hanging lamps are the other attractive items,” he adds.
Saravanan is working to launch a website to sell these products so that he can attract more young-
sters and other el i te customers.
Clay and livelihood
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namalai Avenue, Jaswant Nagar 5th Main Road is not working for the past two months. Ever since the construc-tion of rain water drain work started, the street lights on one side were dis-connected. Even after completion of the drain work, the street light con-nection has not been restored, causing great insecurity to the women and children returning from their work and schools. At 6 pm itself the streets are dark to walk safely. The absence of street lights is a cause of concern for the residents.
Also a small BSNL distribution pillar (In front of Annal Apartments and Brizvazi Apartments) which was moved six months back during the
same rain water drain work, is not fixed. Due to this, on and off the telephone/ broadband lines get dis-connected.
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Actor R Madhavan is overwhelmed with all the love and appreciation that has come his way for his Tamil film “Irudhi Suttru” at the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival.
The Sudha Kongara directorial “Irudhi Suttru” was screened in the World Focus Section
of the fest on Oct 31 and Nov 1 and 2. The
festival was held from Oct 25 -
Nov 3.“I’m really over-
w h e l m e d a n d touched with all the
love and affection that the people of Japan have
showered upon me and my
film ‘Irudhi Suttru’. I never anticipated this,” Madhavan said.
In “Irudhi Suttru”, Madha-van played a boxing coach who finds a champion in a fish-seller.
The film had simul-taneously released in Hindi as “Saala Khadoos”.Sudha is currently busy shoot-ing for “Guru”, the Telugu remake of “Irudhi Suttru”, with Ven-katesh in the lead.
Madhavan overwhelmed
lawrence to remakerajinikanth’s film
Actor-filmmaker Raghava Lawrence, who will be produc-ing and also starring in the yet-untitled Tamil remake of Ra-jinikanth’s 1982 film “Moondru Mugam”, says it will be an hon-our to star in the re-make of the 65-year-old superstar’s film.
“It will be an hon-our to work in the remake of Rajini-kanth sir’s film. I will be producing as well as acting in the re-make of his f i lm ‘Moondru Mugam’. I’m a huge fan of his film and I’m really excited to be part of the project,” Law-rence said.
While the cast and crew are yet to be fi-nalized, the project is tipped to go on the floors next year.
“We haven’t final-ized on a date yet. The plan is to com-mence work on the project soon after I complete working on the remake of ‘Shival-inga’,” he said.
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‘I signed only after Vadivelu agreed’Actor-producer Vishal says the prime reason
he agreed to be a part of forthcoming Tamil comedy “Kaththi Sandai” was the inclusion of veteran comedian Vadivelu in a comeback role.
Directed by Suraaj and co-starring Taman-naah Bhatia, “Kaththi Sandai” is slated for a November 18 release.
“When Suraaj approached me with the offer, I told him if he can convince
Vadivelu and bring him on board, I will do this film. I signed the project only when I was told Vadivelu had agreed to be part of the film,” Vishal said at the film’s audio launch.
Vishal had earlier worked with Vadivelu over a decade ago in Tamil film “Thimiru”.
“Our combination resulted in a hit in ‘Thimiru’. Earlier this year, when we worked
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Food carnival heldV KIDS (T.S.Krishna Nagar) organised a food carnival week in October wherein the importance and bene-fits of cereals, pulses, small millets, nuts & spices were taught to the children through various activities. The school had organised a food stall to highlight the necessity of using organic food. Children enjoyed eating on ba-nana leaves and the benefits were also ex-plained.
Citilights Meadows cel-ebrated Diwali in a
grand way last week. The events were hosted by Sun Music Fame VJ Riaz Bhai. Black & White Dance
Crew, Edwin Mj performed a special dance, Honest Raj and team of the fa-mous “Kalakka povadhu yaaru” were the perform-ers. Mr. Amal Raj, Vice
Chairman of the TN & Pondy Bar Council was the chief guest and gave away the medals to the winners.
Prof. Thiagarajan, Pres-
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Citilight Meadows senior citizens had their an-nual meeting on Oct 22. Dental surgeon Dr. Titus Thomas delivered a detailed lecture on what care should be taken at the old age. Members raised various queries which were clarified by the doctor.
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A makeshift stall to sell Pani Poori and soups, which
is run by a widow and her daughter, has become
quite popular in Thiru-valeeswarar Nagar off Thirumangalam-Ambat-tur Estate Road. A group of youngsters and middle aged workers come and
get their favorite chat and also enjoy thuthuvalai (herbal) soup. Vijaya and her daughter manage this stall and most of the cus-tomers get the eatables in parcel.
What made Vijaya to get into this venture? “Nothing but poverty. I need to repay the debt in-curred at the time of my daughter’s wedding. My
husband is no more and I need to do something for my livelihood. Earlier I worked in a binding shop; I fell down and hurt my leg. I am finding it difficult to walk and so I thought of quitting my job and do-ing something on my own. Suddenly this idea came into my mind,” she says.
“Earlier I was in Viru-gambakkam and I know a few of them who sell soups. With their help I got this push cart ready. Every day I prepare one soup like tomato, vaazhai thandu, greens and herbs besides making mush-room fry and soup. I also add garlic and mustard which enhance the taste. Today thuthuvalai soup is special. I charge Rs 20 for a cup of soup and Rs 25 for mushroom fry. My work starts here at 5 pm and I stay till 10 pm and a by the time I sell every-thing I carry,” she says.
Her daughter B Loges-hwari, also accompanies her most of the time. She says, “Many of them will ask for parcels. My moth-er alone cannot manage so I also come to help her out. Very recently they have laid down the roads properly, that made us re-ally happy. Now street light is the problem. We hardly have any streetlight here and so we carry a heavy light which con-sumes Rs 30 battery every day. It is costly for us and for a month it comes around Rs 1,000. If the street lights are installed then we will carry ordi-nary light” she says.
“I invest Rs 600 every-day and I am able to make more than Rs 200 as prof-it. That is enough for me. If I can manage this well then I am sure gradually I will repay my loan,” says Vijaya.