Monthly Archives: July 2014

Call to Build Memorial for King at Cholapuram

Jayankondam  :

Late King Rajendra Chola was on Saturday remembered not just for his skills in battlefield but also for tackling drought.

“The lakes, especially those built by Rajendra Chola 1,000 years ago still help us in tackling water problems,” said Porko, former vice-chancellor of Madras University, recalling his contributions at a grand symposium held at Gangaikonda Cholapuram on Friday night marking the millennial year of the crowning of the Chola king.

Writer Balakumaran said children should be taught the history of Tamil Nadu so that  they will understand the importance of personalities like Rajendra Chola. “Every Tamilian should know the history of the Chola kings. I appreciate the people of Gangaikonda Cholapuram and the surrounding villages for organising this celebration,” he said. He also requested the State government to build a memorial for Rajendra Chola at Gangaikonda Cholapuram.

M Rasendhran, commissioner of agricultural department, praised Rajendra Chola for his skills on the battlefield.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / July 27th, 2014

Dairy launched in Pudukottai

Aavin milk plant in Pudukottai. File photo. / The Hindu
Aavin milk plant in Pudukottai. File photo. / The Hindu

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has inaugurated through video conference a dairy plant in Pudukottai.

With the commissioning of the ‘Aavin’ dairy, constructed at a cost of Rs. 2.99 crore, all the 17 District Milk Producers Cooperative Unions in the State now have full-fledged milk processing and storage facilities, an official release said.

The Pudukottai dairy can process 35,000 litres of milk a day.

It would benefit nearly 45,000 milk producers under the cooperative fold in the district. It would also help augment the per capita milk availability in the district.

The Chief Minister also inaugurated refurbished milk dairy at Kaakkalur in Tiruvallur district, completed at a cost of Rs.4.51 crore, and warehousing facilities at a cattle fodder plant in Erode district, the release said.

Modernisation helped the Kaakkalur dairy to enhance its daily processing capacity to one lakh litres, thereby making available more quality milk to consumers of Greater Chennai and Kancheepuram district. The project was partly funded by the Centre.

Dairy Development Minister V. Moorthy and top officials were among those present on the occasion at the Secretariat.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Tamil Nadu / Special Correspondent / Chennai – July 21st, 2014

14 Jain rock beds found atop hill near Vellore

Chennai :

Fourteen Jain rock beds dating back to the 5th century AD have been excavated inside three caverns on top of a hill in Vellore district.

The beds were found on the Bhairavamalai in Latheri on the Vellore-Gudiyattam road when Jeeva Kumar, a Jain priest, was on a study tour in search of abandoned and neglected Jain sites in Tamil Nadu. “It was difficult to climb the hill because the rock steps to the caverns were almost lost over the years. Recently, the locals have built a temple near the caverns. They have also built a flight of 1300 steps for the new temple. Unfortunately, there is no passage to these caverns that house the ancient rock beds,” says S Jeeva Kumar, who has excavated a number of Jain sites in various parts of Tamil Nadu.

The hill is situated in a small village called Kukkara Palli and scholars say the word ‘palli’ has a strong association with Jainism.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Chennai / M. T. Saju, TNN / July 21st, 2014

Armed Cops Team Bags Championship Trophy

Police personnel enjoying a final kabaddi match at the 54th police games meet at Netaji stadium in Vellore on Sunday | S Dinesh
Police personnel enjoying a final kabaddi match at the 54th police games meet at Netaji stadium in Vellore on Sunday | S Dinesh

Vellore / Tiruvannamalai  :

Armed Police, Chennai, won the overall championship in the 54th Inter-Zonal Police Games Meet 2014 held in Vellore and Tiruvannamalai districts.

Over 1,000 police personnel from central, north, south and west zones, Greater Chennai Police (GCP) and Tamil Nadu Commando Force (TNCPF) and Armed Police participated in the three-day sports meet, which began on Friday.

Eight events – obstacles, volley ball, basket ball, hockey, foot ball, hand ball, kabaddi and shuttle cock – were held. These events were held in three venues — VIT University campus, Nethaji Stadium and District Sports Complex in Tiruvannamalai. The Armed Police won volleyball (women), hockey (men), handball (men) and shuttle cock (men) doubles.

It was a runner-up in volleyball (men) and shuttle cock (women) singles events and amassed a highest total of 183 points.

Central zone won obstacles and volleyball events beating South Zone and the Armed Police respectively in the finals. Greater Chennai Police emerged as a winner in basketball (women) and football beating Armed Police and west zone respectively.

Central Zone emerged as winners in kabaddi in both men’s and women’s category. In the events, Greater Chennai Police emerged as the second best team in men’s and women’s categories.

DIG Periaiah won the shuttle cock (officers) singles event, while DIG Periaiah and the DSP of TNCPF Elangovan emerged as winners in shuttle cock (officers) doubles event.

DIG of Vellore Range R Tamil Chandran handed over the overall championship trophy to Armed Police. He also distributed medals to winners of other events during the valedictory programme at Nethaji Stadium in the fort city on Sunday.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / July 21st, 2014

Madurai girl dribbles basketballs for 6km, enters Limca Book of Records

Madurai :

A 13-year-old girl from here has successfully entered into the Limca Book of Records for dribbling two basketballs simultaneously for a distance of six km. The girl, who skated throughout the distance, achieved the record in 29 minutes and 58 seconds. The 13-year-old L S Sivashree is known to make everyone awestruck with her feats as she often engages herself in doing many impossible tasks. She is also a state-level under-14 basket ball player and an athlete who loves to run on long tracks.

Sivashree did the dribbling for Limca a few months back amidst thundering applause from the crowds on the busy Kamarajar Salai. She, along with her father L S Sundaramoorthy, a sports trainer and her younger sister L S Yogashree were all on cloud nine when they received the copy of the book recently. Although they received an official e-mail with confirmation and the copy of book with her record under ‘Human Story’ category, they are still awaiting the certificate. Like Sivashree, Yogashree too is keen in athletics and basketball.

A Class 8 student of Meenakshi School at Vandiyur Mariamman Theppakulam where she resides, an enthusiastic Sivashree said, “I want to participate in the Olympic Games and bring laurels to the nation in athletics event. Not only in sports, I’m also good in studies too. I always score more than 80% in all the subjects.”

“Sivashree in earlier attempts ran for 30 km when was just five years old. When she was six she ran for 10.5 km by dribbling a basketball. In another attempt she dribbled a ball while skating for 19 km when she was seven years. We have presented them to the Guinness records but they have not even considered the little girl,” said Sundaramoorthy.

“In the next level, I want prove my talent in running and basketball at the national level. I have been undergoing rigorous training to come up at the national level,” Sivashree said.

Sundaramoorthy said that during his school days he wanted to pursue basketball and table tennis seriously but was rejected citing his height. He then took up kho-kho and athletics to emerge as a state player. From then, he has been coaching his two daughters to groom them into the international level, he said.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Madurai / by v. Devanathan, TNN / May 23rd, 2014

Of heritage, gyaan and quizzes

Participants at the India Heritage Quiz 2014 at Asian College of Journalism | Albin Mathew
Participants at the India Heritage Quiz 2014 at Asian College of Journalism | Albin Mathew

Chennai :

Did you know that Mysore Pak was created by Kakasura Madappa? Several other quiz questions such as these were thrown at students from classes seven to nine from across the State at the INTACH India Heritage Quiz 2014.

The nation-wide contest was organised by The Indian National Trust for Art and Culture Heritage (INTACH) as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, in collaboration with Xpress Minds Edutainment. It tested the students’ knowledge of Indian culture and heritage.

On Thursday, the Tamil Nadu zonal final was conducted at the Asian College of Journalism, Taramani, for students of nine schools. They were among the 150 students who were shortlisted from 40 schools in Puducherry, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Salem, Madurai, Tiruchy, Coimbatore and Chennai.

The winner, an all-girls team comprising Adithya Sivasankar and G Prashanthi from Sri Akilandeswari Vidyalaya, Tiruchy, was selected to participate in the National finals to be held in New Delhi.

Sarayu S from INTACH, said that quiz contests like these were designed to give the right exposure and motivate students to know about heritage.

“Heritage is more about the way we think. We all need to ponder along the lines of what our workplace or home would have been before. This gives a whole new perspective, and would interest kids. When they are tuned to think this way, conducting quizzes will further help them to be on track,” she said.

The organisation has also created heritage clubs in schools, where periodic activities such as presentations and role plays are conducted to enhance the students’ knowledge.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Chennai / by Express News Service / July 19th, 2014

JMC’s students cooperative store adjudged best

Jamal Mohamed College Students Cooperative Stores, Tiruchi, being awarded as the Best Student Cooperative Stores / .Photo: Special Arrngement / The Hindu
Jamal Mohamed College Students Cooperative Stores, Tiruchi, being awarded as the Best Student Cooperative Stores / .Photo: Special Arrngement / The Hindu

The store managed to achieve a sales turnover of Rs.13 lakh last year and a maximum dividend of 14 per cent has been paid to its members for the last 20 Years.

Jamal Mohamed College Students Cooperative Store has been adjudged the best store among the 276 student cooperative stores functioning in Tiruchi district for the year 2012-13. It won the award for the second consecutive year.

The store has been functioning as an outstanding student store ever since it came into being in 1953. All the students of Jamal Mohamed College are enrolled as members of this store. The teaching and non-teaching members have also been admitted as members and they have to pay a share capital of Rs.100. The student store at present accounted for 109 teachers and non-teaching staff as members and over 2,500 students as associates. The store managed to achieve a sales turnover of Rs.13 lakh last year and a maximum dividend of 14 per cent has been paid to its members for the last 20 Years.K. K. Selvaraj, Managing Director, Tiruchi District Cooperative Union, handed over the shield to Khaja Nazeemudeen, Secretary and Correspondent of the College, and Khaleel Ahamed, treasurer, in the presence of Mohamed Salique, Principal, and Syed Ghayas Ahmed, secretary of the cooperative stores.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Tiruchirapalli / by Special Correspondent / Tiruchi – July 20th, 2014

Festival of Our Lady of Snows Basilica to Start on Saturday

Our Lady of Snows Shrine Basilica in Thoothukudi
Our Lady of Snows Shrine Basilica in Thoothukudi

Thoothukudi :

The 432nd year celebrations of Our Lady of Snows Shrine Basilica, popularly known as ‘Madha Kovil’, would begin from July 26, said Father, Lerin Deroze.

Talking to press persons here on Saturday, Father Lerin said that the festival would be celebrated on the same date as that of 2013 and there would be no change in the programmes also. The festival would begin with the flag hoisting ceremony on July 26 which would be presided by Bishop of Thoothukudi Diocese Ivan Ambrose. Bishop of Madurai Diocese Peter Fernando would be the special guest.

The car festival would conducted be on August 5 and the next day, the flag would be lowered marking the culmination of the festival, Father Lerin informed.

The Madha Kovil festival does not belong to particular Parish and it was celebration of all the 22 Parish in the Pearl City. During the entire course of festival, people from individual Parish would offer special prayers in the Basilica. He noted that similar to last year, a music CD on Our Lady of Snows would be released during the festival. But, this year, a new book on Our Lady of Snows compiled by several old poets from Thoothukudi would be released on August 2, Father Lerin added.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / July 20th, 2014

As she turns 100, nurse takes a walk down time

Chennai :

With a rusty trunk in hand and a plethora of instructions in mind, Anna Jacob boarded SS Franconia from Bombay to Liverpool to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse. “It was 1947. There were 3,500 passengers on board, and most of them were Britons returning home,” says Jacob, 67 years later.

The journey lasted three weeks. “There was a badminton court, a swimming pool, a live band. Many of them were upbeat as they all were returning home at last,” says Jacob, her face breaking into a wrinkled smile.

Jacob, who will turn 100 this month-end, was among the first batch of students who completed the higher grade nursing course from Christian Medical College, Vellore, in 1936. In the city to attend the centenary celebration of Women’s Christian College, where she did an intermediate course in 1946, she recounts her days with Dr Ida Scudder, founder of CMC, and Vera Pitman, her nursing tutor.

Jacob, fondly called Annamma by her family and friends, surprises people with her sharp memory. “I still remember the day Miss Pitman came to our school in Tiruvalla, Kerala,” she recalls. “She was really tall and graceful, but what drew people to her was her passion for what she did — nursing. Fifteen minutes into her talk on the need for dedicated nurses in the country, I had already made up my mind to join her team in Vellore.”

Her family members were aghast as “Nursing was looked down at that time. No woman from a good family would get into the profession.” When I broke the news to my family that I was moving to Vellore, they were aghast. News spread fast and my father received condolence letters,” said Jacob, who was the third among five sisters. Undeterred, she went on to be among the first batch of nine students under Pitman. “It was the best move I made in my life,” says Jacob.

After completing her course three years later, Jacob moved on to work in Delhi, before she got a scholarship in 1947 to do a bachelor’s in Canada. “A month later, I saw myself on board SS Franconia and later made my way from Liverpool to Montreal,” she said. She returned to Vellore two years later, where she was made the Nursing Superintendent. She worked there from 1949 to 1974.

Pitman continued mentoring her through letters from London. “She said it was up to me to now to pass on what I was taught. And that’s what I did and continue doing,” says Jacob, who stays on her own in Vellore and continues mentoring young nurses.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Chennai / by Ekatha Ann John, TNN / July 20th, 2014

 

Tamil Nadu govt institutes award in poet Ilango Adigal’s name

Tamil Nadu govt institutes award in poet Ilango Adigal's name
Tamil Nadu govt institutes award in poet Ilango Adigal’s name

Chennai :

The Tamil Nadu government has instituted an award in the name of Ilango Adigal, the author of “Silappathikaram,” which is one of the five great epics in Tamil literature, to honour people who have done pioneering work in the field of literature.

Chief minister J Jayalalithaa said in the assembly that the award would be presented to individuals credited with similar feat in the literary world and who spearhead the cause of classical literature. “The award, carrying Rs 1 lakh in cash, one sovereign gold medal and a citation, will be presented during the Tamil New Year in April,” she said.

Similarly, the government has instituted ‘Tamil Chemmal’ award to honour people who have made big contributions for the development of Tamil in every district. It would carry a cash prize of Rs 25,000 and a citation.

Jaylalithaa said two new buildings would be constructed at Tamil University in Thanjavur. A museum to showcase the life of ancient Tamils would be opened at the International Tamil Research Institute in Taramani, Chennai.

“My government’s efforts will develop Tamil language, encourage Tamil enthusiasts and help the future generations know about the ancient Tamils’ values,” she said.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Chennai / by Julie Mariappan, TNN / July 25th, 2014