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Aug – 30 to – Sep – 05, 2015 Issue
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Vol: 10 No. 38
Sep, 06 - 12, 2015
507th Issue
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To Advertise M÷‹ðóƒèÀ‚°
Rotary Award for Carnatic Vocalist
R
otary International District 3230
and Rotary Club of Nanganallur
had together organised a function
on 25th August 2015 at Ranjani
Hall, Nanganallur to present the
Professional Excellence Award to
R.Suryaprakash, Carnatic Vocalist, Composer and Lyricist for his
outstanding contribution in the field
of carnatic music.
Rtn.M.Srangapani, President
of Rotary Club of Nanganallur
welcomed the gathering. Rtn
S.V.Ramani, Chairman Events - RI
3230 introduced the special guest
Rtn.Sampath Kumar, Past District
Governor honoured R.Suryaprakesh
with a silver vilakku. Rtn C.R.Raju,
Dristict Governor, RI 3230 presented R.Suryaprakesh a silver plate
plaque.
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Talk on weavers
Dancing Seaweeds
Sreemathy Mohan will speak about weaves,while also pointing
out the difference between the power loom and the handloom
on Monday, 7th September at 6:30pm at Apparao Galleries, 7,
Wallace Garden, Nungambakkam, Chennai
For details call: 9941012388, 9686112078
An exhibition titled Dancing Seaweeds is on at Dakshina Chitra
East Coast Road,Muttukadu is on ; 30th September 2015 from
10am to 6pm.Most of works displayed reflect childhood memories about collecting seaweeds from the beach.
Janmashtami Portrait Demonstration
In view of Janmashtami Iba Arts and Crafts is organizing a
free portrait demo by award winning artist S. Elayaraja on 6th
Sunday and 7th Monday, September 2015 from 12 noon to 5pm.
For details call 044 6456 5500 and visit Iba Arts and Crafts
gallery at 12/55, 8th Cross Street, Shenoy Nagar West, Chennai - 600030
Painting Exhibition
A
painting
exhibition of Mr.PRABHAT
BISWAS who will be
exhibiting at “La Galerie
D’Expression,” at Hotel Ambassador Pallava,
from 1st to 15th September 2015. Biswas
has been painting and
participating in exhibitions in various prestigious art galleries in
India for the last fourteen years. Presently he is living in Pondicherry. He is a self taught artist. For details contact him on +91
94888 13604.
International Film Festival
IndiEarth presents the 4th Dharamshala International Film festival as a part of which they will be bringing an array of great
world cinema along with a select short films from the archives of
Films Division of India. Screenings.8th Sep, 07:00pm - 10:30pm
atAlliance Francaise De Madras, 24, College Road, Near Cream
Centre Cafe, Nungambakkam,Chennai.
Preparation of Vegetarian Gravies
One day training programme on ‘Preparation of Vegetarian Gravies’ will be conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
Information and Training Centre (TNAU I&TC) on Wednesday, 09.09.2015. The venue is New No.U-30,10th Street, Anna
Nagar, (Behind Jayagopal Garodia School) Chennai-40 from
9.30am.
The course will cover the eight types gravies with Naan, Barota,
and Rumali roti etc., Lunch, training material and certificates
will be issued to all the participants. Interested persons can get
the information regarding the training and fee details and confirm their participation before the date of training. For details
contact 044-26263484.
Astro Master
If you’ve been thinking of living somewhere
else, Aquarius, today will push you to really
want to move far away from the place you’re
living now. Such a move could have consequences for your work situation or family
life. It may be time to think seriously about
what’s holding you back. Wouldn’t the people closest to you be happy to go along?
You have a great day ahead of you, Pisces.
Everything will work out like clockwork. By
the end of the day, you’ll still have the energy
to do something fun with your evening. It’s
a wonderful day for group activities. If you
aren’t involved in any, why not try a sport,
hobby, music, or art?
You may have received some bad news concerning your finances, Aries. This is probably the best day you could ask for out of the
whole month to deal with these problems. If
you want to come out of this situation a winner, it may be necessary to approach things
from a different angle than usual. Rest assured that things will probably work out just
fine.
Today is a relatively calm day that’s sure to
please you, Taurus. You may even receive
gifts from family and friends as marks of
their esteem or love for you. This is just
the kind of reassurance you need. Though
you have a fairly subtle influence in your
relationships with others, it’s nevertheless
essential to you to be a good friend.
Life is helping you out at the moment, Sagittarius. You might chalk it up to some divine
power. Whatever it is, your guardian angel is
always by your side. Perhaps you’d like to begin something new in your life, like moving
or changing lifestyles. At the moment you can
do anything you want to do. It will all work
out just fine!
Have you ever thought about writing or working for a company in which you can use your
excellent communication skills, Capricorn?
The planetary alignment emphasizes writing and communication. It’s time to show the
world that you have a gift and that people can
count on you to do a great job. Think about
the publishing business.
You couldn’t dream of a better day to deal
with all the little problems in your daily life
- broken washing machine, money problems,
minor health issues. If your doctor has given
you a prescription, you can expect it would
work like a miracle drug. Libra, take care of
the little things. It will take less time than you
think!
Perhaps you can’t believe it, but it’s time to say
goodbye to your rigid attitude. A little pleasure
among all that seriousness and responsibility
won’t do you any harm. This day could help
you change your point of view on life. This will
feel great!
This could be the luckiest day of the month,
Leo. But astrology also takes your role into
account. In other words, luck is something
you have to work for. If you seem to have an
incredible streak of luck today, it’s probably
because you did something earlier to make
it happen!
If you get asked to lead a team in your personal or professional life, jump at the chance.
Today you will get all the support you need,
Virgo. Don’t be afraid that you’re not good
enough. Things will come together without
your having to do much at all. Besides, you
already know that people are on your side!
Everyone knows that nothing can stop you
when you’re determined to get something
done. As long as other people are on your
side today, you will be amazed at all the
things you can accomplish. But don’t get too
excited, Gemini, because it’s time to take care
of those thankless tasks that no one wants to
deal with. You may need other people’s help
to get them done.
You may be considering taking a trip or planning a party with some friends, Cancer. You
may find out today that it’s up to you to do
all the organizing. This won’t bother you too
much because you know you’ll do it right.
Why don’t you think about really trying to
outdo yourself and plan something special
that your friends will never forget?
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Going back to the vintage car era
T
he My TVS Heritage Car Rally 2015
organised by Madras Heritage Motoring Club had put a number of vintage
and classic cars, jeeps and even bikes in
the spotlignt.
The rows of heritage cars parked at
Don Bosco Matriculation School ground
in Egmore was the center of attraction
for car enthusiast and youngsters who
posed for photographs standing next to
the vehicles. The vintage vehicles which
were displayed had not only brought
back good old memories but also took
the visitors on a nostalgic trip. The chief
guest for the prize distribution function
was Mr.Robert Frittrang, Managing Director, BMW India.
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Kotak Mahindra Bank lists new shares on the Exchanges
K
otak Mahindra Bank Ltd (“Kotak”) announced the listing
of new equity shares of the merged entity on the Stock
Exchanges. As per the scheme of merger, shareholders of ING
Vysya Bank receive 725 shares of Kotak Mahindra Bank for 1,000
shares of ING Vysya Bank. Uday Kotak, Executive Vice Chairman
and Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank rang the ceremonial bell at National Stock Exchange (NSE), Mumbai to mark
the occasion. Uday Kotak said, “It is heartening that shareholders of both the organisations approved this merger with
overwhelming support. As a result, with this auspicious bell
ringing ceremony, we delightfully welcome all shareholders of
ING Vysya Bank into the Kotak family.”“The merger brings two
strong players, with deep Indian roots and global standards of
service. I am confident that the merged entity will tap the immense growth potential the country has to offer, and contribute to India’s transformation”, added Kotak. The opportunities
and synergies of this merger will create a Bigger, Bolder, Better
Kotak, and will place all stakeholders on a new trajectory of
growth, excellence and leadership.
British Council hosted the GREAT Debate Chennai Finals Shorinji Kempo Day 2015
C
hennai, September 2015: The UK’s
premier debating competition, The
GREAT Debate 2015 Chennai Finals, was
successfully concluded at the British Council today, on 3 September 2015. In attendance were Bharat Joshi, British Deputy
High Commissioner, Chennai along with
Mei-kwei Barker, Director, British Council,
South India. Organised by the British High
Commission, the GREAT Debate competition is the biggest since its conception.
In its third edition, the competition will
be organised in ten cities – Bhubaneswar,
Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmadabad, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chandigarh
and Jaipur.M.O.P. Vaishnav College for
Women was announced the winner, out
of the 26 colleges and universities that
participated in the GREAT Debate Chennai Finals across Tamil Nadu. The winning
team from Chennai, Tabitha S S and Kavya
Sree Kumar, along with other city/centre
winners will participate in the grand finale in New Delhi in January 2016. Two
winning teams from the national finals
will be offered a week-long study tour to
the UK. Speaking at the Chennai Final,
Bharat Joshi, British Deputy High Commissioner, Chennai said,“I'm delighted
that we're hosting the GREAT Debate in
Chennai - one of 10 Indian cities - once
again.Mei-kwei Barker, Director, British
Council, South India said,British Council is pleased to partner with the British
High Commission on The GREAT Debate
2015. This initiative aims to celebrate
the rich history of debating in India and
facilitates informed discussions amongst
the student communities. This is a wonderful opportunity for Indian students
to showcase their in-depth knowledge,
communication skills and eloquence on a
wide range of topics. This year’s theme
is based on the forthcoming 400th death
anniversary of William Shakespeare which
will be celebrated across the world. A
number of this year’s debating topics will
be inspired by moral dilemmas found in
Shakespeare’s works and adapted to reflect modern themes. The topic of the
final debate at Chennai finals was, ‘This
house believes that crimes of passion can
never be justified’.British Council, the
Chevening Scholarships programme, Virgin Atlantic, Premier Explore and Luxury Hotels Group are partnering with the
British High Commission to organise the
GREAT Debate 2015.
W
orld Shorinji Kempo Organization
celebrated their first ever Shorinji
Kempo Day in India with Mr. Senthamarai Kannan, Addl. Superintendent of
Prisons, Central Prison- Trichy, as the
Chief Guest, who is also a member of
Shorinji Kempo. The other Guests of
Honour were Mr. Samir Kumar Sharma
[first generation of student under Sensei Kirtie and also the teacher of Sensei Maxwell] and Mr. Niranjan Arcot,
also a student of Sensei Kirtie. Sensei
Maxwell Jude Anthony is currently the
Country Head of Shorinji Kempo Organization in India and he has been practising this form of martial arts for the
last 25 years here in India. Shidosha
Award" is being instituted for the
first time in the world and Kongo Zen
Shorinji Kempo India takes pride in instituting this award, hoping it will spur
interests and promote this rather exciting form of martial art in India. On
this historic occasion, Shidosha Award
were conferred. The Sensei Kirtie Kumar Futnani was conferred with the
Lifetime Achievement award for establishing ‘Kongo Zen Shorinji Kempo’ in
India. The family of Mr Mahendhran M,
his spouse Ms Vijaya Sridevi, son Mr Abinash Barath were conferred the Award
for the ‘Best Supporting Family’. Messers C.V.Ramakrishanan, Arul Selvam,
Ashok Raju were awarded for establishing the Kutastha Public Charitable
Trust. Awards were also conferred on
Sensei Anthony Fredrick Frank, Sensei Srinivasagopalan Narasimhan and
Sensei Vijay for their contribution to
Shorinji Kempo and for being rated as
the Best Teachers of this form of martial art.
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Don Bosco’s Birth Bicentenary (1815-2015)
aint John Bosco was born on August 16, 1815 in Italy at becchi to Francis &
Margret as their second son. He was called as Don Bosco. In Italy Don Means
Father. When Don Bosco was two years old he lost his father and he had to go to
work in the field. With faith in his heart and with other peoples support he went
to school. At the small age itself he was very faithfull to mother Mary and the
Eucharistic Lord. “Give me souls and take away the rest” was his moto.In 1841
After becoming a priest he sacrificed his life for the poor and the abandoned
youth. And because of that there are so many centres in his name like Schools,
Orphanages, Youth Centres. He showed his affection towards the youth at his
young age itself. He died on January 31, 1888 at Italy in Torin. At the end of
every month they dedicate this day celebrate in churches of his remembrance.
At 1934 he was cannonised as a saint. He was buried in a place called Valchalichal. His body was sent for a research in 1917. They found that his right hand
had not decayed and it is still preserved and worshipped till now.
FromApril
25th, 2009 to August 16th, 2015 from Twin his body has gone to 132 countries
to all the salesian congregations. Now in India there are about 1,563 Priests, 1238 Nuns and 125 Brothers. They are
working in Schools, Orphanages and in all other places where there are Salesians There are two parishes in the name
of Don Bosco the one which is in Mumbai Matunga and the other are in Chennai, Ayanavaram. The celebration of
the Bicentenary year of Don Bosco many programmes have been taking place from 2013 August 16th to 2015 August
16th at Ayanavaram Don Bosco Shrine. The inaugural functions was a grand procession of Don Bosco where people
were holding flags and Bishope, Priests, nuns and political leaders took part in it. There was a planting ceremony
on behalf of it. Every month there were special programmes.On 24/01/2015 the life history of Don Bosco and the
49 years of his events and church history of Don Bosco church there were about 2000 photos All these programmes
and competitions were held with the help of the Parish Priest Rev.Fr.James and the Asst. Parish Priests Rev.Fr.Maria
Louis, Rev.Fr.Stanislaws Swaminathan, Rev.Fr.Franklin and Rev.Fr.Pichai Muthu.They have been organising these
programme very well.
-By Elwyn
T
upperware is committed to developing and introducing innovative products that are trendy, fun and
cut across all age groups. This Independence month,
break free from monotony and upgrade to a wonderful range of tricolored products from Tupperware. The
product not only saves time and energy but also helps
in keeping food fresh for a longer time. Tupperware’s
ergonomically design makes the bottles fit snugly in the
refrigerator door pocket. These colorful bottles are spill
proof that makes storing beverages at home or carrying
them outdoors easy. Another product which will make
carrying lunch a delight is Executive Lunch Bowls which
are a great way to keep the lunch fresh and appetizing.These superior quality products ensurefreshness for
a longer duration. Ideal for carrying complete lunch as
well as dry snacks compactly, the bowls too come in
exciting new colors to give a feeling of nationalism in a
fun way. The products are available at special freedom
month offer. The bottles are priced at Rs. 799 while
the bowls are worth Rs. 1320. For more details visit the
website - http://www.tupperwareindia.com
Sep - 10 , 2015
New divider constructed
at Mandaveli
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new divider has been constructed along R.K. Mutt
Road stretch in Mandaveli to regulate vehicle traffic
movement on both directions. The new divider will help
in solving the problem of risky crossing of motorists and
pedestrians.
Competitions to create
awareness
D
ementia Care in SCARF (DEMCARES) is an initiative
by the Schizophrenia Research Foundation which
was started in January 2015 to extend clinical services,
raise awareness, explore availability of resources, build
capacity through training and intervention, and conduct
research in dementia care and service provision. The
project is funded by the Infosys Foundation. Students,
age 18-25 years can do their part by submitting entries
toward World Alzheimer’s month in various competition
such as Photography based on the theme: Remember Me,
Essay Writing on the topic : Creating dementia friendly
societies, Poetry Writing on the theme: Remember Me.The
best entries will be awarded attractive prizes and would
be publicly displayed for International Alzheimer’s day on
the 21st of September. Entries should be sent to [email protected] along with your name address the
name of your college and phone number. Last date for submissions is September 13th, 2015.For more information;
Call: 044-49539768 or visit: www.dementiaindia.org.
Cycle rally for a cause
V
elammal Matriculation Higher Secondary School
situated at Mugappair has dedicated this year as
the “Year of Health” to raise an awareness on obesity
and its adverse health consequences to the people.
The school nad conducted a HUMAN CYCLE RALLY,
a first of its kind with 999 students aged 10, an ini-
tiative to spread the message to the general public
on the harmful effects of unhealthy food practices
that result in obesity.The Awareness Rally was flagged
off by the WORSHIPFUL MAYOR SHRI SAIDAI SA. DURAISAMY, Corporation of Chennai at Mangal Eri Park,
Mugappair West.
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THE WORLD LAST WEEK
 Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft, is  Six Nasa recruits have shut themselves
heading towards a mysterious 45 kilometer inside a dome in Hawaii to begin a yearwide object floating in the icy Kuiper Belt.
long isolation programme.
SATURDAY, 29th August
 Researchers have found that moderate  Selfies have sparked an explosion in the
exercise could halve the risk of dying from number of head lice cases among teenaga heart attack for someone in their fifties or ers, US paediatricians have warned.
sixties.
 Being overweight at the age of 50 may
speed the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in
old age, said a study in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
MONDAY, 31st August
 Rapper Kanye West claimed at the MTV
Video Music Awards he would run for 2020  British researchers are trying to use the
presidential election.
antimicrobial properties of seaweeds from
the country’s coastline to develop a new
WEDNESDAY, 02nd September
generation of antibiotics.
New York’s first real estate project financed though crowd funding is set to
open, marking a step forward for a nascent
investing model property.

FRIDAY, 04th September
 Archaeologists are searching for the lost
tribes of prehistoric Britain at the bottom of
the North Sea to uncover evidence of Stone
Age human activity.
 A Soyuz space craft carrying a Russian,  As many as nine out of 10 of the world’s
a Dane and a Kazakh has blasted off for seabirds likely have pieces of plastic in their
guts, a new study estimates.
the International Space Station
 The deluge of nutri tional and health advice on the internet and in the media could  Those who spend hours bingeing on
be fuelling a dangerous disorder called or- television shows run the risk of suffering a
fatal pulmonary embolism.
thorexia.
Researchers have made assembling  A first of its kind device that transforms
functional heart tissue easier by creating a paralysis victims’ breath into words has  “Doctor Who” star Karen Gillan has
biocompatible scaffold that allows sheets been developed by researchers, including joined the cast of sci-fi thriller “The Circle”.
one of Indian origin.
of beating heart cells.
 Researchers have discovered the mech An Americans, a French astrobiologist anism that generates earthquakes which
and a German physicist have been put in- occur away from tectonic plate boundar The poison made by a black and yellow
side a dome with a diameter of just 36 feet ies.
wasp found in South America has been
to be ready for Mars.
found to destroy certain cancer cells says
 Scientists, including one of Indian-origin,
a new study.
have developed a new highly efficient and
low- cost light emitting diode.
SUNDAY, 30th August

 Use of antibiotics may be linked to higher
risk of diabetes, according to a latest study
published in an international journal of  Children who don’t get enough sleep
 Almost half a billion years ago, way be- Medical Doctors.
might be more tempted by food, a new
fore the dinosaurs roamed, Earth’s domistudy suggests.
TUESDAY, 01st September
nant large predator was a sea scorpion that
THURSDAY, 03rd September
grew to 5 feet 7 inches.

Pop star
Taylor
Swift
Protein C5orf30 regulates the severity of
and Kendrick
tissue damage caused by rheumatoid arLamar emerged
thritis (RA) says a health study.
the biggest win A team of university researchers in Thai- ners at the 2015
land has developed the world’s first bullet- MTV Video Muproof vest made from natural silk, a media sic awards by
bagging
four
report.
trophies.

The sudden
death four years
ago of Knut, the
celebrity Berlin
Zoo polar bear
who ended up
on the cover of
Vanity Fair, had
shocked his fans

across the globe.
 In a first, a robotic exoskeleton device
has enabed a 39-year-old former athlete,
to control his leg muscle.
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Award winning Veena Vidwan A Wonderful Occasion to remember
B
T
he 'Vainika Mudhra' award was recently presented to veena vidwan B Kannan. Industrialist Nalli Kuppusamy Chetti presided over the
function and Doordarshan Kendra (Madras), former director, A Natarajan rendered his felicitation.
Kannan hails from a family with an artistic background and achievements. His father V. Balakrishnan is a reputed Documentary Film maker. His
mother Shyamala Balakrishnan was a well-known
singer and research scholar in music. Kannan had
a flair for handling quite a few instruments even
from his childhood. His veena training was under
Gurus Vasantha Krishnamurthy and Pichumani
Iyer. He also underwent advanced training in
"Raga rendering" under the musical genius and
Veena maestro Dr. S. Balachander. His strength
lies in his charming creativity. He won many
prizes at several Inter-Collegiate Cultural Festivals and competitions (1981-84). He has also won
the prizes for Veena from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha
(1981) and Music Academy, Chennai (1987). He
received the "Young Veena Artiste Award" from
Narada Gana Sabha in 1995. He is the only Veena
artiste who has performed "Jugalbandhis" with
Santoor, Sitar and Sarod separately.A Commerce
Graduate from Vivekananda College, Chennai,
Kannan was also its Cultural Secretary.He is one
of the earliest recipients of the title of "Yuva Kala
Bharati" awarded by Bharat Kalachar, Chennai
(1988). Kannan was also awarded the Fellowship of the Department of Culture, Government
of India. He composed music for two full-length
dance dramas titled "Kartavyam" and "Abhayam"
produced by Bharat Kalachar.He was the Honorary Cultural Secretary of the Bharatiya Vidya
Bhavan, Chennai.He also served in the Executive Committee of the All India Carnatic Musicians' Forum (AICMF). Kannan is the Secretary
of Nrithyodaya, Chennai (which is celebrating its
Diamond Jubilee) and also a Trustee of the Director K. Subrahmanyam Memorial Trust.
-By Elwyn
irthdays only comes once a year and
when it comes to birthday parties,
who doesn’t like an all out bash. Celebrities were seen enjoying the over-the-top
celebration of "Miss Jammu Anara
Gupta's" Birthday Party which is hosted
by her at Sheesha Lounge. Y`ogesh
Bhardwaj was first to arrive and was seen
discussing the lovely ambience. Manoj
Tiwari wished Anara, “Many many
happy returns of the day.” Kunal Singh
was seen discussing with Pakhi Hegde
about the lovely and swanky food. Ravi
Kishan said, “My heartfelt wishes and
blessings are coming your way on the
wonderful occasion of your birthday.
I will pray that you receive more than
you have hoped for this birthday". As
the evening with the party venue and
enchanted music set the mood up for
the party guest were seen having a fun
and set up the tempo of the party while
Anara Gupta was seen shaking her best
moves. Producer T. P Agarwal was seen
wishing Anara Gupta a Happy Birthday,
he said, “Birthday is the most special day
in one’s life, and I wish her to enjoy it to
the fullest.”Anara Gupta spoke to World
News Network, she said, "I am glad that
all my friends make my day special. It
really a celebration time."Others seen
at the event were Prince, Parvez Yadav,
and Badshah Khan many more Striking
a pose and walking on that red carpet,
because it's time for a Celebrity birthday
party. Everyone was seen enjoying the
party till wee hours.