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Patti Vaidiyam
Patti vaidiyam that is good to use for children above the age of 5 years. There are a few items that are available in the country drugs shop (Nattu marundu kadai). Have a stock of Sukku, Thippili, Sitharathai, Modikutchi, Vasambu and Adimaduram at home to help when the child has common ailments.
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Congratulations, Great work!! Lot of interesting information was provided that many of us did not know. Keep up this Great work.
Maragatham Mani Naperville, IL, USA
Congratulations to Chennai Chimes for completing one year. Last 365 days ..had passed just as T20 cricket!!!Only when i see the mail from Chennaichimes in my inbox i feel it's a Friday.Good Work...Keep it up. All the best.
Raja Sarangan, Chennai, India
Congratulations, Chennai Chimes on your 1st anniversary.
Venkatachalam Ravindran, Chennai, India
Congratulations for the sucessful completion of the first year. I wish all the success for the forth coming years.
Santhanalakshmi, Chennai, India
Congratulations for your very successful completion of the first year. I wish you many many more years of such happy ringing.
Venkat Ram, Chennai, India
Congratulations for chiming in messsages of inspiration every week. Cheers to all the Chimers featured thus far.
Sangeeta Arora, Chennai, India
My Best Wishes to Chennai Chimes on their First Anniversary. I started reading the magazine only after the article appeared on Issai Mazhalai. It has now become a habit to wait for the day of publication. Your stories are well told and differently presented. Keep up your good work. KUDOS.
'Issai Mazhalai' Ramjhi
It is an extremely impressive effort to bring out this online Chennai news. Mala has taken the time and effort to put together so many interesting snippets about the many things in this city - some of which we take for granted. The write up about shops and people who are an integral part of the city many of which we grew up around is something I look forward to with every issue of Chennai Chimes. Thanks for the great work.
Dr. Uma Ram, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician
I wish to greet (y)our Chennai Chimes on the wonderful occassion of its 1st anniversary. CC is a worthy addition to serious and sincere browsers who search for news items that throw valuable information on the sustained work carried out by individuals or institutions. This is laudable and provides visibility for service oriented human endeavours. In spite of the set norms by which the Editor scouts for news, she still provides a lot of variety and verve in her articles and coverage. Mala as a person is very sincere and focused and under her care I have no doubt, that CC will reach many heights in the coming years.
Prof V V Subramanian,Ph.D,
Former Principal, RKM Vivekananda College,
Director, Brhaddhvani, Chennai
I find Chennai Chimes an e-magazine which offers a wide variety of articles which are very well written and gives a pleasurable reading. I wish this endeavour great success on the occasion of their First Anniversary.
D. Venkataraman, Regional Manager, Microsoft, Chennai
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South India is known for several traditions and one among them is the usage of beetel leaves. Beetel Leaves and Beetel Nut are always considered as sacred offering to Gods during festivals and in temples.
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Beautiful huge houses with decorative doors, brass items and teak furniture represented traditional South India, but now they are far and few. In the last decade, people have started collecting these old pieces that came out into the market for them to adorn the modern apartments built newly. Ravi Shankkar of LK Exports is into this trade of buying and selling antiques. His father Kalimuthu started doing this business in Karaikudi in the year 1965 and when it got established moved to Chennai in the year 1970.
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Mr. Gajendera Rao, the gentleman in question happens to be a retired railway official, whose daily morning walks caused him to witness the misery of the street dog populace.
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Human wants may be plenty with so much of materialistic abundance, but basic human needs are the essential food, clothing and shelter. Vishranthi, near the beach on the East Coast Road in Palavakkam, Chennai provides these essentials for old people who are left homeless and alone, so that they are able to lead dignified lives.
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'People sometimes reach a point in life when they are thankful for what has been given to them and the desire to reciprocate takes over’, that was the spirit in which three Indian students, V.J.P. Srivatsavoy, Deepak Gupta and Sandeep Pandey from the Berkely University, US started ASHA in the year 1992, an organization working towards social causes in India.
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The world is a better place to live in because a select few people reach out not merely as an expression of their capabilities but as an expression of human care and kindness to the needy. One such noble expression is Schizophrenia Research Foundation, India (SCARF), an organization which has been committed in pioneering the cause of people with mental illness.
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Post Indian Independence, many Gandhians planned activities to ensure that our country could move forward solving her own problems. A major initiative taken by Kamaraj, freedom fighter and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu was to start Bala Mandir, an institution to take care of small children who are orphaned or who come from destitute families.
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An accident on the road, the young victim bleeding helplessly and the life was lost as there was no accessible help. A renowned doctor lost a friend in this fashion and the sad incident instigated her to start Trauma Care Consortium to operate a fleet of ambulances in the city of Chennai to transport road accident victims free of cost to nearby hospitals.
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Senate House in Chennai is one of the finest examples of Chennai's remarkable architectural wonders situated on the Madras University Campus near Marina. It was built under the direction of the skilled architect of 19th century Robert Fellowes Chisholm. The structure of the building is a live example of the Indo-Saracenic style with a harmonious blend of Byzantine architectural features.
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‘Do not judge a book by its cover’ is an old saying. If one evaluates this saying on its face value, one would say that we should not judge a person by merely what little we know of the individual. But an in-depth understanding of the saying reveals a truth of life.
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