Monday, December 29, 2008

Chennai - a snapshot in Year 2008 - special report from Chennai Machan

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I was analyzing what I have done last year and what I am planning to do next year - as I was approaching the end of the year. My 2008 was great and lot of things has happened and changed. All personal stuff and I am proud of it.

While I was doing that, I also went through the Chennai Times (Made in Chennai)blog for all the months of this year 2008. I was very much depressed and kind of disappointed with no positive change at all in 2008 for Chennai, except for just news!

Only News and very less action in 2008(Positive):
1) Chennai IT park news were out all this year - Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji
2) Chennai International Airport.

Things happenned in Chennai 2008:
1) Violence in and around - even today, as I write this.
2) Collectors changed frequently - Udhayachandran, SS Jawahar and now Seetharaman.
3) Chennai Real Estate boomed
4) Chennai High court; Chennai Passport Office - good and bad comments
5) Chennai online presence is increasing
6) More SEZs are promoted - Farmers protest
7) More businesses into Chennai
8) More software companies coming into Chennai - incl HCL, Satyam bought land for future branch
9) Rise in prices of all commodities
10) More builders and construction companies in Chennai
11) Few more Hotels in Chennai
12) ELCOT active in Chennai - IT park work started.
13) CII Chennai Chapter working hard to give positive image
14) Election
15) Cable war
16) Chennai gets 610 acres for Airport
17) More rowdies and gangsters floating in Chennai and having upper hand
18) Entrepreneurs cropping all around Chennai

Movies based on Chennai:
1) Mattuthavani
2) Subramaniapuram
3) Paruthi Veeran
4) Pazhani
5) Seval
and more...

Visitors ---- I am sure I have missed few itesm. Your additions and comments are welcome...

Chennai - a snapshot in Year 2008 - special report from Chennai Machan

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009 for Made in Chennai(Chennai Times) Blog visitors






I was analyzing what I have done last year and what I am planning to do next year - as I was approaching the end of the year. My 2008 was great and lot of things has happened and changed. All personal stuff and I am proud of it.

While I was doing that, I also went through the Chennai Times (Made in Chennai)blog for all the months of this year 2008. I was very much depressed and kind of disappointed with no positive change at all in 2008 for Chennai, except for just news!

Only News and very less action in 2008(Positive):
1) Chennai IT park news were out all this year - Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji
2) Chennai International Airport.

Things happenned in Chennai 2008:
1) Violence in and around - even today, as I write this.
2) Collectors changed frequently - Udhayachandran, SS Jawahar and now Seetharaman.
3) Chennai Real Estate boomed
4) Chennai High court; Chennai Passport Office - good and bad comments
5) Chennai online presence is increasing
6) More SEZs are promoted - Farmers protest
7) More businesses into Chennai
8) More software companies coming into Chennai - incl HCL, Satyam bought land for future branch
9) Rise in prices of all commodities
10) More builders and construction companies in Chennai
11) Few more Hotels in Chennai
12) ELCOT active in Chennai - IT park work started.
13) CII Chennai Chapter working hard to give positive image
14) Election
15) Cable war
16) Chennai gets 610 acres for Airport
17) More rowdies and gangsters floating in Chennai and having upper hand
18) Entrepreneurs cropping all around Chennai

Movies based on Chennai:
1) Mattuthavani
2) Subramaniapuram
3) Paruthi Veeran
4) Pazhani
5) Seval
and more...

Visitors ---- I am sure I have missed few itesm. Your additions and comments are welcome...

Believe - Anything is possible : Chennai Theme Parks



In "Sea World, San Diego", there is a great show called - "Believe - Anything is possible" in which Shamu, a killer whale performs whatever is instructed and asked for.

The theme of the show is that Believe and anything is possible. I believe the show has to be watched by everyone, to believe anything is possible in this world.

The trainers had set a relationship with the killer whales and had trained them to do certain things. It is pretty much as if an animal with 6 senses is performing whatever is instructed.

Training a dog, cat might not be a big deal, but training a killer whale is a big deal which can eat humans as well. The animal is so huge and the show was amazing. Believe and Anything is possible in this world.

While I was watching this show in the Shamu auditorium, I thought of a business idea in Chennai.

If you have good amount of money, then invest in a vast land in outskirts of Chennai. May be in couple of years, you can build a theme park or a recreational park, not exactly like Adisayam(water theme park), but you can choose some other theme for this park. How is this business idea in Chennai - may be long-term?

Believe - Anything is possible : Chennai Theme Parks



In "Sea World, San Diego", there is a great show called - "Believe - Anything is possible" in which Shamu, a killer whale performs whatever is instructed and asked for.

The theme of the show is that Believe and anything is possible. I believe the show has to be watched by everyone, to believe anything is possible in this world.

The trainers had set a relationship with the killer whales and had trained them to do certain things. It is pretty much as if an animal with 6 senses is performing whatever is instructed.

Training a dog, cat might not be a big deal, but training a killer whale is a big deal which can eat humans as well. The animal is so huge and the show was amazing. Believe and Anything is possible in this world.

While I was watching this show in the Shamu auditorium, I thought of a business idea in Chennai.

If you have good amount of money, then invest in a vast land in outskirts of Chennai. May be in couple of years, you can build a theme park or a recreational park, not exactly like Adisayam(water theme park), but you can choose some other theme for this park. How is this business idea in Chennai - may be long-term?

Risk Apetite for an individual - Chennai Business Risks

I went to Sea World Theme park for the long weekend with my family and in-laws. I dared to go on a roller-coaster ride in the park. This ride is definitely dangerous and thrilling. The ride goes really up and down and goes wild, and feels like I am going to fall down. It gives a strange feeling inside the stomach, when it goes that fast downwards.

Overall the ride was very thrilling and scary. I was thinking about it later on and analyzing my risk taking appetite. Here is what I derived from it -

Initially, I didn't think about the risk or scary part before going to the ride. The ride was scary and thrilling. After the ride, I asked a question to myself, if I will be able to go back and ride it without fear. My answer was Yes. That is good for me. My inference from that was I am ready to take the risk any number of times, even though I knew things are risky.

Another feeling is that I felt it would be better if someone would have been there with me, so that it would be much more fun than that. Inference is partnership. It would be more fun if I have a person sharing the risks and profits.

So, my risk appetite is good enough that I can take risks and also will be able to share risks with partners.

Risk Apetite for an individual - Chennai Business Risks

I went to Sea World Theme park for the long weekend with my family and in-laws. I dared to go on a roller-coaster ride in the park. This ride is definitely dangerous and thrilling. The ride goes really up and down and goes wild, and feels like I am going to fall down. It gives a strange feeling inside the stomach, when it goes that fast downwards.

Overall the ride was very thrilling and scary. I was thinking about it later on and analyzing my risk taking appetite. Here is what I derived from it -

Initially, I didn't think about the risk or scary part before going to the ride. The ride was scary and thrilling. After the ride, I asked a question to myself, if I will be able to go back and ride it without fear. My answer was Yes. That is good for me. My inference from that was I am ready to take the risk any number of times, even though I knew things are risky.

Another feeling is that I felt it would be better if someone would have been there with me, so that it would be much more fun than that. Inference is partnership. It would be more fun if I have a person sharing the risks and profits.

So, my risk appetite is good enough that I can take risks and also will be able to share risks with partners.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Recruitment at MKU

Recruitment drive to be conducted at Chennai Kamaraj University on December 27, 28.

Further details can be had from P. Gunasekaran, Special Officer, Chennai Kamaraj University, Chennai. Telephone: 0452-2458235.

Sourced from Hindu on net

Recruitment at MKU

Recruitment drive to be conducted at Chennai Kamaraj University on December 27, 28.

Further details can be had from P. Gunasekaran, Special Officer, Chennai Kamaraj University, Chennai. Telephone: 0452-2458235.

Sourced from Hindu on net

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Happy Family in Chennai

What do you need for a happy family?

1) Understanding spouse
2) Loving and caring spouse
3) Children
4) Satisfaction
5) Work to do for everyone in the family. At least one person as earning MONEY. Not necessary that another one also has to work to earn. But definitely something to do.
6) Savings is good.
7) Simple life.
8) Everyone likes you and your family. Being good to everyone - very difficult but possible.

The above is minimum. If you want to be more happy -

9) Wealthy - more money
10) Achievement in life - Success.

It is all my personal opinion.
If you think of anything more, please post it as comments.

Happy Family in Chennai

What do you need for a happy family?

1) Understanding spouse
2) Loving and caring spouse
3) Children
4) Satisfaction
5) Work to do for everyone in the family. At least one person as earning MONEY. Not necessary that another one also has to work to earn. But definitely something to do.
6) Savings is good.
7) Simple life.
8) Everyone likes you and your family. Being good to everyone - very difficult but possible.

The above is minimum. If you want to be more happy -

9) Wealthy - more money
10) Achievement in life - Success.

It is all my personal opinion.
If you think of anything more, please post it as comments.

Chennai Culture Analysis : Working women or housewife is good?

In today's expensive lifestyle, it is very difficult to live, save and prosper into a wealthy family just by one income. Life demands for both husband and wife to earn, spend and save.

When I was looking for my wife(arranged marriage), I had this debate inside myself for whether I have to choose working woman or a housewife. May be this analysis would help anybody in the same boat.

Let us analyze what are the advantages and disadvantages of a housewife for a family.

Advantages of working women over housewives.
1) More money into the family finance.
2) Busy mind, is productive. Idle mind is devil's workshop
3) Career for both husband and wife is in good shape.
4) If there is an emergency or worst cases, woman member of the family should be able to take over and balance the financial stability in the family.
5) Whole family is productive, in terms of work.

Advantages of housewife over working woman:
1) If one person is working outside and another is taking care of the family. That is the best thing for the family. All the households are taken care.
2) Kids are well taken care. Ask any working woman about their kids - they would feel bad and guilty for not taking care of them to the full extent - whatever age it is.
3) Happy family, with whatever money is available.
4) Relations are maintained.
5) Provided the family lives economically(of whatever income), a happy family.

Disclaimer: Please note these are my personal views and not intended to hurt anyone.

You wanted to know - what I chose?
At last, I was lucky(arranged marriage) to get a mix of both of them. May be that is the best option for anyone. Opinions differ...

Chennai Culture Analysis : Working women or housewife is good?

In today's expensive lifestyle, it is very difficult to live, save and prosper into a wealthy family just by one income. Life demands for both husband and wife to earn, spend and save.

When I was looking for my wife(arranged marriage), I had this debate inside myself for whether I have to choose working woman or a housewife. May be this analysis would help anybody in the same boat.

Let us analyze what are the advantages and disadvantages of a housewife for a family.

Advantages of working women over housewives.
1) More money into the family finance.
2) Busy mind, is productive. Idle mind is devil's workshop
3) Career for both husband and wife is in good shape.
4) If there is an emergency or worst cases, woman member of the family should be able to take over and balance the financial stability in the family.
5) Whole family is productive, in terms of work.

Advantages of housewife over working woman:
1) If one person is working outside and another is taking care of the family. That is the best thing for the family. All the households are taken care.
2) Kids are well taken care. Ask any working woman about their kids - they would feel bad and guilty for not taking care of them to the full extent - whatever age it is.
3) Happy family, with whatever money is available.
4) Relations are maintained.
5) Provided the family lives economically(of whatever income), a happy family.

Disclaimer: Please note these are my personal views and not intended to hurt anyone.

You wanted to know - what I chose?
At last, I was lucky(arranged marriage) to get a mix of both of them. May be that is the best option for anyone. Opinions differ...

Latest News about Chennai Passport - Apply passport online

There is one of the previous posts for "Applying Passport details in Chennai".

Apart from that a latest news about Chennai passport is -

Inside the campus of Chennai passport office, a new facility for applying passport online is available. Using this, people can apply passport online. The passport application gets forwarded to the office soon and it is taken care.

Source of the news is w e b d u n i a

Latest News about Chennai Passport - Apply passport online

There is one of the previous posts for "Applying Passport details in Chennai".

Apart from that a latest news about Chennai passport is -

Inside the campus of Chennai passport office, a new facility for applying passport online is available. Using this, people can apply passport online. The passport application gets forwarded to the office soon and it is taken care.

Source of the news is w e b d u n i a

Friday, December 19, 2008

Women (Doctor) entrepreneurs in Chennai

These days Women entrepreneurs are setting up hospitals and they are running their business perfectly. There is nothing women cannot do, which Man can only do!!

We are going to talk about a successful Doctor in Vadipatti, Chennai.
Dr.Sarmila completed her MBBS degree in Chennai Medical College and completed her MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Chennai Medical College. She was one of the few in Chennai to complete this.

Though she was born and brought up in Chennai, she practiced near Salem privately for couple of years, practiced in Chennai Jaihundpuram area also and gained good amount of experience. Came back to her home town and settled in Vadipatti, Chennai.

She has setup a polyclinic called - Sree Women's Polyclinic, Vadipatti, Chennai. Running successfully in that locality and serving the villages in and around. Eventhough, her husband is helping her out with the business and service - her success so far is much appreciated. These kind of women entrepreneurs in Chennai has to be greatly appreciated. More and more people have to come out like this!!!

Dr.Sarmila's polyclinic is located on the main road of Chennai-Dindigul; in Vadipatti. Easily accessible...

We(Chennai Times Publication) wish Dr.Sarmila a grand success in her life and career. We hope she builds multiple hospitals in and around Chennai and serves people for a health living!!

Women (Doctor) entrepreneurs in Chennai

These days Women entrepreneurs are setting up hospitals and they are running their business perfectly. There is nothing women cannot do, which Man can only do!!

We are going to talk about a successful Doctor in Vadipatti, Chennai.
Dr.Sarmila completed her MBBS degree in Chennai Medical College and completed her MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Chennai Medical College. She was one of the few in Chennai to complete this.

Though she was born and brought up in Chennai, she practiced near Salem privately for couple of years, practiced in Chennai Jaihundpuram area also and gained good amount of experience. Came back to her home town and settled in Vadipatti, Chennai.

She has setup a polyclinic called - Sree Women's Polyclinic, Vadipatti, Chennai. Running successfully in that locality and serving the villages in and around. Eventhough, her husband is helping her out with the business and service - her success so far is much appreciated. These kind of women entrepreneurs in Chennai has to be greatly appreciated. More and more people have to come out like this!!!

Dr.Sarmila's polyclinic is located on the main road of Chennai-Dindigul; in Vadipatti. Easily accessible...

We(Chennai Times Publication) wish Dr.Sarmila a grand success in her life and career. We hope she builds multiple hospitals in and around Chennai and serves people for a health living!!

Beggars are avoided and respected in Chennai

Chennai Corporation is calling to arrest beggars in Chennai.
There was a recent news (couple of months back) that beggars were arrested and they were released very soon.

My question is - what would police do by arresting these beggars? Most of the beggars are helpless. I am thinking - Beggars are of three categories in Chennai. In fact, everywhere...

1) Physically and/or Mentally Handicapped and do not have a way of doing any work or do not have reasoning. Complete helpless.
2) Partially handicapped - like one leg is gone for example.
3) Completely lazy, homeless and ran-away-cases from their hometown.

First category is the one should be helped and placed in homes for homeless.
Other two categories should not be helped at all.

In Chennai, all the three categories are available. There are some organizations and individuals who help these beggars and homeless people. All said, If you help the second and third categories, it is not healthy at all for Chennai - that guy would become more and more lazy.

I support helping the first category, but not the second and third category.

Instead, work on getting a home and put them in homes for homeless. Give them employment and give them food only when they work! That will give self respect and dignity for them. Even if you don't have a leg or a hand, anyone should learn to live by himself or herself.

We cannot feed them all the time and throughout their life. Neither arresting the beggars would help.

We used donate to Akshaya Trust two years back, but now we could not due to lack of human resources for new chennai foundation. On those days, I asked Akshaya Trust Krishnan and I was enquiring about whom does he feed daily. He replied - he feeds only the first category. Good Stuff...I appreciate his efforts, also he said he is aiming towards building a home. I am not sure, what is the status on it currently. If he is still working on his long-term aim, I am sure he is collecting funds for it. Need to contact Akshaya Trust Krishnan and ask about it. If you want to contact Akshaya Krishnan -

Akshaya's Helping in H.E.L.P. Trust
9, West 1st Main Street,
Doak Nagar Extension,
Chennai – 625 010. India
Ph: +91(0)452 4353439/2587104
Cell:+91 98433 19933
E mail : ramdost@sancharnet.in
www.akshayatrust.org

Beggars are avoided and respected in Chennai

Chennai Corporation is calling to arrest beggars in Chennai.
There was a recent news (couple of months back) that beggars were arrested and they were released very soon.

My question is - what would police do by arresting these beggars? Most of the beggars are helpless. I am thinking - Beggars are of three categories in Chennai. In fact, everywhere...

1) Physically and/or Mentally Handicapped and do not have a way of doing any work or do not have reasoning. Complete helpless.
2) Partially handicapped - like one leg is gone for example.
3) Completely lazy, homeless and ran-away-cases from their hometown.

First category is the one should be helped and placed in homes for homeless.
Other two categories should not be helped at all.

In Chennai, all the three categories are available. There are some organizations and individuals who help these beggars and homeless people. All said, If you help the second and third categories, it is not healthy at all for Chennai - that guy would become more and more lazy.

I support helping the first category, but not the second and third category.

Instead, work on getting a home and put them in homes for homeless. Give them employment and give them food only when they work! That will give self respect and dignity for them. Even if you don't have a leg or a hand, anyone should learn to live by himself or herself.

We cannot feed them all the time and throughout their life. Neither arresting the beggars would help.

We used donate to Akshaya Trust two years back, but now we could not due to lack of human resources for new chennai foundation. On those days, I asked Akshaya Trust Krishnan and I was enquiring about whom does he feed daily. He replied - he feeds only the first category. Good Stuff...I appreciate his efforts, also he said he is aiming towards building a home. I am not sure, what is the status on it currently. If he is still working on his long-term aim, I am sure he is collecting funds for it. Need to contact Akshaya Trust Krishnan and ask about it. If you want to contact Akshaya Krishnan -

Akshaya's Helping in H.E.L.P. Trust
9, West 1st Main Street,
Doak Nagar Extension,
Chennai – 625 010. India
Ph: +91(0)452 4353439/2587104
Cell:+91 98433 19933
E mail : ramdost@sancharnet.in
www.akshayatrust.org

Elderly People and Senior Citizen's productivity in Chennai

People wait for the age of 58 and retire from them work, once they are 58 or 60.
After that, senior citizens...

Privileges in train tickets; will have tax reduction and/or wherever they go they get advantage.

However, I believe there are much more things, which can be done by them. In foreign countries the elderly people and senior citizens are much more productive and independent in their life.

They generate money and produce something or other.

For example, McDonalds was founded and built by the Ray Kroc in his late 50s.
KFC(Kentucky Fried Chicken) was founded by Harland Sanders in his 60s.

Our senior citizens should try to be healthy and be productive than what they are doing right now, I believe.

The same advice goes to this generation also - in terms of health and productivity.

Elderly People and Senior Citizen's productivity in Chennai

People wait for the age of 58 and retire from them work, once they are 58 or 60.
After that, senior citizens...

Privileges in train tickets; will have tax reduction and/or wherever they go they get advantage.

However, I believe there are much more things, which can be done by them. In foreign countries the elderly people and senior citizens are much more productive and independent in their life.

They generate money and produce something or other.

For example, McDonalds was founded and built by the Ray Kroc in his late 50s.
KFC(Kentucky Fried Chicken) was founded by Harland Sanders in his 60s.

Our senior citizens should try to be healthy and be productive than what they are doing right now, I believe.

The same advice goes to this generation also - in terms of health and productivity.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Pongal festival: Famous festival in and around Chennai

This is Chennai Mani. I will be a special reporter for "Chennai Times" from now on.
We are aiming to take Chennai Times Publication to the next level by end of 2009...

PONGAL FESTIVAL:::

Pongal is one of the major festivals in Tamilnadu, which is popularly called as Sankaranthi in other parts of India. It is also the birth of a new tamil month ('thai'). Now this day has been considered as the Tamil new year day by the government of tamilnadu also.

As this day is nearing by with only hardly a month, let me share some things about this day which I know.On Pongal day, the people used to wear new clothes and this day is mainly for the cattle and machinery used for cultivation. So farmers mainly celebrate this day by presenting the cultivated goods and presenting to the Sun god. The village people normally celebrate this day by decorating their houses, fields and cattle. They would expect this day as auspicious day as they would have harvested their crops and this should continue throughout their life time. The main food items for this day would be Sweet pongal (ingredients may depend on the financial status of the family).

Other things include the Sugarcane which is purple in color and the Lunch made of fully homegrown vegetables. Root vegetables like potato varieties is also included in the menu.On the next day of Pongal, people used to have non-vegetarian and the next day is the day of Mattu Pongal. This day is mainly for the cattle. On this day they will take care of their cattle specially by decorating and giving special food. Moreover on this day cattle will be sent for Jallikattu also - which is a popular brave sport.

I would like to share some of my experiences during pongal day.We used to wait for this day as we can chew sugarcane on this day. Normally I would love to eat sugarcane a lot. Then about the Lunch in our home it will be heavy with full of vegetables. All vegetables will be there in the Sambar and for side dish we would have potatoes, pachcha mochai and beans usili. Dinner will be completed with dosa and the remaining Sambar. This sambar will be in our home for another two days. :-)

Great festival! But now I am away from my home, missing all the above. Though I am with my family here, I am missing a lot without my parents who are there in my home town. I dont know whether I am having any plan to go to my home town on this day, but I am hoping to do so.

Hope your experiences are similar!

Pongal festival: Famous festival in and around Chennai

This is Chennai Mani. I will be a special reporter for "Chennai Times" from now on.
We are aiming to take Chennai Times Publication to the next level by end of 2009...

PONGAL FESTIVAL:::

Pongal is one of the major festivals in Tamilnadu, which is popularly called as Sankaranthi in other parts of India. It is also the birth of a new tamil month ('thai'). Now this day has been considered as the Tamil new year day by the government of tamilnadu also.

As this day is nearing by with only hardly a month, let me share some things about this day which I know.On Pongal day, the people used to wear new clothes and this day is mainly for the cattle and machinery used for cultivation. So farmers mainly celebrate this day by presenting the cultivated goods and presenting to the Sun god. The village people normally celebrate this day by decorating their houses, fields and cattle. They would expect this day as auspicious day as they would have harvested their crops and this should continue throughout their life time. The main food items for this day would be Sweet pongal (ingredients may depend on the financial status of the family).

Other things include the Sugarcane which is purple in color and the Lunch made of fully homegrown vegetables. Root vegetables like potato varieties is also included in the menu.On the next day of Pongal, people used to have non-vegetarian and the next day is the day of Mattu Pongal. This day is mainly for the cattle. On this day they will take care of their cattle specially by decorating and giving special food. Moreover on this day cattle will be sent for Jallikattu also - which is a popular brave sport.

I would like to share some of my experiences during pongal day.We used to wait for this day as we can chew sugarcane on this day. Normally I would love to eat sugarcane a lot. Then about the Lunch in our home it will be heavy with full of vegetables. All vegetables will be there in the Sambar and for side dish we would have potatoes, pachcha mochai and beans usili. Dinner will be completed with dosa and the remaining Sambar. This sambar will be in our home for another two days. :-)

Great festival! But now I am away from my home, missing all the above. Though I am with my family here, I am missing a lot without my parents who are there in my home town. I dont know whether I am having any plan to go to my home town on this day, but I am hoping to do so.

Hope your experiences are similar!

A Game that is forgotten as Years goes by - Jallikattu.

I would like to mention about the famous dravidian game - Jallikattu. Alanganallur, a place in Chennai district is a specific place where this game is famous for. In an around chennai, that too specifically villages also sport such games, but to a small extent. Bulls from all over the tamilnadu will be participating and show their strength. Brave men from the age of 15 to 60 will be participating. Some men end up with serious damages and even lose their lives doing such acts.Also I would like to share one of my breathtaking experience in one such game. Dont think that I had indulged in the act of handling the bulls. But on that day I went just as a spectator. I, my brother who is in CA now and my friend went to witness the game. We had a nice spot to view the game of chasing and as time went on, more and more bulls were going and brave men were chasing them. As it was nearing the end of the game, we three decided to move towards our place and were trying to get way out of the crowd. What happened to our surprise is that, we got strangled in a small gap between two houses when crowd were pushing us and suddenly a bull tried to enter a crowd present over there. There was no other go and we were nearly very near to the bull and it was very fierce. Suddenly i caught hold of one of the low lying roof outside one of the house and my brother and my friend got slipped into a thorny bush. But luckily men from the crowd diverted the bull and it went in the other direction. We had a very narrow escape. phooh.
So always play safe.

A Game that is forgotten as Years goes by - Jallikattu.

I would like to mention about the famous dravidian game - Jallikattu. Alanganallur, a place in Chennai district is a specific place where this game is famous for. In an around chennai, that too specifically villages also sport such games, but to a small extent. Bulls from all over the tamilnadu will be participating and show their strength. Brave men from the age of 15 to 60 will be participating. Some men end up with serious damages and even lose their lives doing such acts.Also I would like to share one of my breathtaking experience in one such game. Dont think that I had indulged in the act of handling the bulls. But on that day I went just as a spectator. I, my brother who is in CA now and my friend went to witness the game. We had a nice spot to view the game of chasing and as time went on, more and more bulls were going and brave men were chasing them. As it was nearing the end of the game, we three decided to move towards our place and were trying to get way out of the crowd. What happened to our surprise is that, we got strangled in a small gap between two houses when crowd were pushing us and suddenly a bull tried to enter a crowd present over there. There was no other go and we were nearly very near to the bull and it was very fierce. Suddenly i caught hold of one of the low lying roof outside one of the house and my brother and my friend got slipped into a thorny bush. But luckily men from the crowd diverted the bull and it went in the other direction. We had a very narrow escape. phooh.
So always play safe.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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DeccanForce Career Consultants, Chennai

Are you looking for a job?
You have graduated, but not sure what to do now?
You feel you are not ready to work, but you are in a need to get a job?
You need career counselling?
You need training in facing interviews?
You want to improve communication skills?

There is a company in Chennai to help you get jobs.
Yes - "Velai Vaaippugall in Chennai and in fact anywhere in South India" in any domain and industry/job category. Yes - "Private Employment Exchange" in Chennai to serve South India.

The company is called Deccan Force Placement Consultants.
We shall provide you more information about the company and their services in forthcoming days.

Deccan Force Consultants fall into all the following categories:

Recruitment Consultants
Placement Consultants
Career Care Consultants
Man Power Consultants


DeccanForce is in the process of building a jobs portal, but for now, please send in your resumes to deccanforce@gmail.com or jobs.chennai@gmail.com.

"Chennai Times" had a phone interview with Mr.Muthukumar Natarajan, Director of DeccanForce Consultants, Chennai.

"Considering the economy conditions all around the world, there is a need for lot of industries. In order to bridge the gap between candidates and employers, placement consultants are needed more in India" - says N.Muthukumar - Director of Deccan Force Consultants, Chennai.

MuthuKumar says - There is an increasing unemployment rate in Chennai and in India. Hence there is huge demand for placement(man power) and recruitment consultants. Hence Deccan Force Consultants are working towards getting placement for every unemployed, but qualified candidates in Chennai - eventually South India. In effect, we want to ease the efforts of employers and facilitate the smooth functioning of
industries with filled human resources.

We want to become a private employment exchange for all the job categories and industries in Chennai and serve the society, adds Mr.Muthu. Muthu assures that they will work very hard to get every candidate placed in the appropriate industry, whoever contacts them.

DeccanForce is in the process of building a jobs portal, and now the Job Portal is built - OruVelai.com.

OruVelai.com

DeccanForce Career Consultants, Chennai - Placement/Recruitment/Man Power Consultants in Chennai for South India

OruVelai.com

DeccanForce Career Consultants, Chennai

Are you looking for a job?
You have graduated, but not sure what to do now?
You feel you are not ready to work, but you are in a need to get a job?
You need career counselling?
You need training in facing interviews?
You want to improve communication skills?

There is a company in Chennai to help you get jobs.
Yes - "Velai Vaaippugall in Chennai and in fact anywhere in South India" in any domain and industry/job category. Yes - "Private Employment Exchange" in Chennai to serve South India.

The company is called Deccan Force Placement Consultants.
We shall provide you more information about the company and their services in forthcoming days.

Deccan Force Consultants fall into all the following categories:

Recruitment Consultants
Placement Consultants
Career Care Consultants
Man Power Consultants


DeccanForce is in the process of building a jobs portal, but for now, please send in your resumes to deccanforce@gmail.com or jobs.chennai@gmail.com.

"Chennai Times" had a phone interview with Mr.Muthukumar Natarajan, Director of DeccanForce Consultants, Chennai.

"Considering the economy conditions all around the world, there is a need for lot of industries. In order to bridge the gap between candidates and employers, placement consultants are needed more in India" - says N.Muthukumar - Director of Deccan Force Consultants, Chennai.

MuthuKumar says - There is an increasing unemployment rate in Chennai and in India. Hence there is huge demand for placement(man power) and recruitment consultants. Hence Deccan Force Consultants are working towards getting placement for every unemployed, but qualified candidates in Chennai - eventually South India. In effect, we want to ease the efforts of employers and facilitate the smooth functioning of
industries with filled human resources.

We want to become a private employment exchange for all the job categories and industries in Chennai and serve the society, adds Mr.Muthu. Muthu assures that they will work very hard to get every candidate placed in the appropriate industry, whoever contacts them.

DeccanForce is in the process of building a jobs portal, and now the Job Portal is built - OruVelai.com.

OruVelai.com

Family pressure for Entrepreneurs in Chennai

Parents say no to risks for Chennai Small Startups

Mr.X(name hidden for privacy) resigned his day job and plans to start a company of his own in Chennai.

X is a married man, with dependants including his wife, son, dad and mom.
When a young professional resigns his day job, takes risks - there is lot of oppositions and negative advocacy from all sides. Parents think from a conservative perspective and non-risky thinking of sticking to a job and getting salary and living a normal life.

It is good to have devil's advocate, when we are having an idea and we are going to execute the same. However, it is difficult to have all of them all the time. Those inputs has to be considered for improvement, but not to impediment any success steps.

If you have a brilliant idea, which you think will be a success in the market, considering your market research; if you have a business plan to execute the plan, which is reviewed by experts and they and you think that it is a good idea, if executed properly. Then nothing should stop you from executing this idea.

My friend X is going through this phase and he is starting a company of his own. I wish him success in his venture and "Made in Chennai" is backing up his business with funding.

Family pressure for Entrepreneurs in Chennai

Parents say no to risks for Chennai Small Startups

Mr.X(name hidden for privacy) resigned his day job and plans to start a company of his own in Chennai.

X is a married man, with dependants including his wife, son, dad and mom.
When a young professional resigns his day job, takes risks - there is lot of oppositions and negative advocacy from all sides. Parents think from a conservative perspective and non-risky thinking of sticking to a job and getting salary and living a normal life.

It is good to have devil's advocate, when we are having an idea and we are going to execute the same. However, it is difficult to have all of them all the time. Those inputs has to be considered for improvement, but not to impediment any success steps.

If you have a brilliant idea, which you think will be a success in the market, considering your market research; if you have a business plan to execute the plan, which is reviewed by experts and they and you think that it is a good idea, if executed properly. Then nothing should stop you from executing this idea.

My friend X is going through this phase and he is starting a company of his own. I wish him success in his venture and "Made in Chennai" is backing up his business with funding.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

From "Chennai Times" Editor's Desk - 800th article of Chennai Blog



From "Chennai Times" Editor's Desk



Did you know the recent Top 10 Search Results released by Google and Yahoo in India?
Yes, search for "Katrina Kaif" stays at 10th in Google and "Namitha" in 9th position in Yahoo search engines from India.

That is where the society is going today. However, we also have achievements to show, excluding top searches tit-bit from google and yahoo! Yes, this is our 800th blog article in ChennaiTimes.com

Thank you for bringing "Chennai Times" this far by visiting ChennaiTimes.com. This is 800th article of "Chennai Times". Your visiting the blog, inspires us to work more on Chennai Times and motivates us to write more.

Reaching 800th article is definitely a milestone. We have crossed various milestones so far. Here are some of the links for hundredth's.

200th Chennai Times Article
400th Chennai Times Article
500th Chennai Times Article
600th Chennai Times Article


and now this is 800th. Sometime in 2009, planning to reach 1000th and going to make it big. That will be a major one and by that time, EITHER

1) will launch Chennai Times Publication for a printed edition of a monthly magazine for Chennai, I believe and I wish.

OR

2) will launch a "Chennai Times" Website with the information organized little bit more.

Here is Chennai Times Publication's aim - it was posted in a previous article in the blog - Aim of Chennai Times.

Problems in Chennai are discussed in two parts. Problems in Chennai Part I and Problems in Chennai Part II in the blog sometime in past. Also the solutions are proposed in New Chennai Website - New Chennai Foundation, as a long-term address.

This is one of the initiatives of "Made in Chennai" consultancy. As we have said before, we want Chennai to become New Chennai and eventually a Great Chennai.

Overall, only help we will ask from you all - Keep visiting the chennai times blog and refer to your friends, who are from south india.

From "Chennai Times" Editor's Desk - 800th article of Chennai Blog



From "Chennai Times" Editor's Desk



Did you know the recent Top 10 Search Results released by Google and Yahoo in India?
Yes, search for "Katrina Kaif" stays at 10th in Google and "Namitha" in 9th position in Yahoo search engines from India.

That is where the society is going today. However, we also have achievements to show, excluding top searches tit-bit from google and yahoo! Yes, this is our 800th blog article in ChennaiTimes.com

Thank you for bringing "Chennai Times" this far by visiting ChennaiTimes.com. This is 800th article of "Chennai Times". Your visiting the blog, inspires us to work more on Chennai Times and motivates us to write more.

Reaching 800th article is definitely a milestone. We have crossed various milestones so far. Here are some of the links for hundredth's.

200th Chennai Times Article
400th Chennai Times Article
500th Chennai Times Article
600th Chennai Times Article


and now this is 800th. Sometime in 2009, planning to reach 1000th and going to make it big. That will be a major one and by that time, EITHER

1) will launch Chennai Times Publication for a printed edition of a monthly magazine for Chennai, I believe and I wish.

OR

2) will launch a "Chennai Times" Website with the information organized little bit more.

Here is Chennai Times Publication's aim - it was posted in a previous article in the blog - Aim of Chennai Times.

Problems in Chennai are discussed in two parts. Problems in Chennai Part I and Problems in Chennai Part II in the blog sometime in past. Also the solutions are proposed in New Chennai Website - New Chennai Foundation, as a long-term address.

This is one of the initiatives of "Made in Chennai" consultancy. As we have said before, we want Chennai to become New Chennai and eventually a Great Chennai.

Overall, only help we will ask from you all - Keep visiting the chennai times blog and refer to your friends, who are from south india.

Chennai Human Resources are not expensive, but of good quality and hard working

Chennai human resources are cheap and inexpensive. The reason for that is the human resource are self-satisfied with the lifestyle and the money they have.

Everyone has their relatives and their own life keeping on moving. People run with their life with their jobs, salary and family. Hence, they don't worry much about the salary.

I know, friends in Chennai who lead their life comfortably even with Rs.2000 per month as salary. People are content in life, with whatever money they have got. Living within means is something our fore-fathers have taught us.

Only because of IT and ITeS invasion, normal middle-class people are seeing lot of money in their pockets.

I have one of my relative, who works for Alagendran Finance, who probably gets only less than Rs.5000 per month even after 5 to 7 years of service. Till date he gets his lunch to the office and does not eat outside. He even saves some money for his children. He goes out with his family to a movie once in a month! Amazing... You won't believe, he worked in Chennai office also with a similar salary.

Chennai is a kind of city, in which anyone can live with any kind of salary and BE HAPPY with whatever you have.

If you are starting a business in Chennai, you can get resources with Rs.2000 to Rs.5000. An associate manager can be acquired with Rs.7000 and the same time the resources are hard working and of good quality.

Don't you think it is the best possible scenario for an employer or whoever wants to start a business in Chennai?

If you want to post your resume, please send it to jobs.chennai@gmail.com, and we will post it to the new placement company in Chennai.

Chennai Human Resources are not expensive, but of good quality and hard working

Chennai human resources are cheap and inexpensive. The reason for that is the human resource are self-satisfied with the lifestyle and the money they have.

Everyone has their relatives and their own life keeping on moving. People run with their life with their jobs, salary and family. Hence, they don't worry much about the salary.

I know, friends in Chennai who lead their life comfortably even with Rs.2000 per month as salary. People are content in life, with whatever money they have got. Living within means is something our fore-fathers have taught us.

Only because of IT and ITeS invasion, normal middle-class people are seeing lot of money in their pockets.

I have one of my relative, who works for Alagendran Finance, who probably gets only less than Rs.5000 per month even after 5 to 7 years of service. Till date he gets his lunch to the office and does not eat outside. He even saves some money for his children. He goes out with his family to a movie once in a month! Amazing... You won't believe, he worked in Chennai office also with a similar salary.

Chennai is a kind of city, in which anyone can live with any kind of salary and BE HAPPY with whatever you have.

If you are starting a business in Chennai, you can get resources with Rs.2000 to Rs.5000. An associate manager can be acquired with Rs.7000 and the same time the resources are hard working and of good quality.

Don't you think it is the best possible scenario for an employer or whoever wants to start a business in Chennai?

If you want to post your resume, please send it to jobs.chennai@gmail.com, and we will post it to the new placement company in Chennai.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Vijayakanth's DMDK conducting Job Fair 2008/2009: Chennai/Salem/Erode/Coimbatore/Chennai

Vijayakanth's DMDK conducting Job Fair in tamil nadu state...

Over 2,000 people from different parts of the Salem district attended the job fair organised by the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam at a Hall in Salem on November 23rd 2008. Representatives from 30 firms from Chennai, Coimbatore, Salem and various other parts in the State participated in the fair and conducted the selection process.

Chennai job fair is already conducted in Anna Nagar West etc., By December 7th, there is a Job Fair to be conducted in Coimbatore.

Appreciate the efforts of DMDK leader Captain Vijayakanth. However, I wonder why job fairs are conducted in Erode, Coimbatore, Salem, Chennai - but not in MADURAI?!??

Given the fact that Vijayakanth is basically from Chennai, I request Captain to arrange a job fair in Chennai!!

If you want to send your resume, please send it to jobs.chennai@gmail.com. We will do the needful.

Vijayakanth's DMDK conducting Job Fair 2008/2009: Chennai/Salem/Erode/Coimbatore/Chennai

Vijayakanth's DMDK conducting Job Fair in tamil nadu state...

Over 2,000 people from different parts of the Salem district attended the job fair organised by the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam at a Hall in Salem on November 23rd 2008. Representatives from 30 firms from Chennai, Coimbatore, Salem and various other parts in the State participated in the fair and conducted the selection process.

Chennai job fair is already conducted in Anna Nagar West etc., By December 7th, there is a Job Fair to be conducted in Coimbatore.

Appreciate the efforts of DMDK leader Captain Vijayakanth. However, I wonder why job fairs are conducted in Erode, Coimbatore, Salem, Chennai - but not in MADURAI?!??

Given the fact that Vijayakanth is basically from Chennai, I request Captain to arrange a job fair in Chennai!!

If you want to send your resume, please send it to jobs.chennai@gmail.com. We will do the needful.

All about Tirumangalam Chennai - Voters Details

About Tirumangalam:

Tirumangalam is located in the Chennai District. The town is situated at a distance of 20 kms from Chennai, on the Chennai to Kanyakumari National Highways Road. The town is well connected, by the N.H.7 (Chennai – Kanyakumari).

Source: Tirumangalam Municipality

Population Details has grown rapidly during past two decades. While the overall development patterns concentrated in the central area, the areas along the northern side of the Bus Stand has grown rapidly. The growth pattern of the town is illustrated in the table below:

Population Growth

Year
Population
1971
24330
1981
29977
1991
34601
2001
43631

Density

The p opulation density of Tirumangalam has gradually increased during the past two decades. Spread over an area of 10.70 sq. km. the town has a density of 2800 persons/sq.km. in 1981. With rapid growth of population, the density rose to 3300 persons/sq.km in 1991 and to 4100 persons/sq.km by 2001. The development largely concentrated along the northern side of the town.

Year
Density
1971
2300
1981
2800
1991
3300
2001
4100

Population – Wardwise:

Ward No

Male

Female

Total

1

1016

981

1997

2

1077

905

1982

3

1003

979

1982

4

1449

1760

3209

5

704

691

1395

6

1329

1346

2675

7

568

461

1029

8

1514

1449

2963

9

1230

1391

2621

10

571

577

1148

11

551

534

1085

12

1191

1157

2348

13

717

730

1447

14

1554

1410

2964

15

872

922

1794

16

472

487

959

17

418

452

870

18

393

378

771

19

454

464

918

20

372

383

755

21

529

479

1008

22

590

583

1173

23

385

362

747

24

858

904

1762

25

628

588

1216

26

778

793

1571

27

617

625

1242

Total

21840

21791

43631

All about Tirumangalam Chennai - Voters Details

About Tirumangalam:

Tirumangalam is located in the Chennai District. The town is situated at a distance of 20 kms from Chennai, on the Chennai to Kanyakumari National Highways Road. The town is well connected, by the N.H.7 (Chennai – Kanyakumari).

Source: Tirumangalam Municipality

Population Details has grown rapidly during past two decades. While the overall development patterns concentrated in the central area, the areas along the northern side of the Bus Stand has grown rapidly. The growth pattern of the town is illustrated in the table below:

Population Growth

Year
Population
1971
24330
1981
29977
1991
34601
2001
43631

Density

The p opulation density of Tirumangalam has gradually increased during the past two decades. Spread over an area of 10.70 sq. km. the town has a density of 2800 persons/sq.km. in 1981. With rapid growth of population, the density rose to 3300 persons/sq.km in 1991 and to 4100 persons/sq.km by 2001. The development largely concentrated along the northern side of the town.

Year
Density
1971
2300
1981
2800
1991
3300
2001
4100

Population – Wardwise:

Ward No

Male

Female

Total

1

1016

981

1997

2

1077

905

1982

3

1003

979

1982

4

1449

1760

3209

5

704

691

1395

6

1329

1346

2675

7

568

461

1029

8

1514

1449

2963

9

1230

1391

2621

10

571

577

1148

11

551

534

1085

12

1191

1157

2348

13

717

730

1447

14

1554

1410

2964

15

872

922

1794

16

472

487

959

17

418

452

870

18

393

378

771

19

454

464

918

20

372

383

755

21

529

479

1008

22

590

583

1173

23

385

362

747

24

858

904

1762

25

628

588

1216

26

778

793

1571

27

617

625

1242

Total

21840

21791

43631

Motivating yourself to save: Chennai Money Wisdom

Motivating Yourself to Save

Oftentimes, learning new methods to reduce spending and save money are not enough to change habits by themselves, and you may find yourself reverting back to old behaviors before you know it. Motivating yourself to save requires setting goals and constant visual reminders of those goals. Here are some useful tips:

Write down your financial goals and do research to find out what you need to do to get there. Set realistic timelines for achieving these goals.
Don't be afraid to choose goals such as a new home or car. These big tickets items can stimulate your savings attitude and financial motivation.
Create visual reminders of your goals and attach them to places such as the walls in your room, the dashboard of your car, or the background on your computer.
Along with continually learning of new ways to save, following these goal-setting tips will help you realize your dreams.

Motivating yourself to save: Chennai Money Wisdom

Motivating Yourself to Save

Oftentimes, learning new methods to reduce spending and save money are not enough to change habits by themselves, and you may find yourself reverting back to old behaviors before you know it. Motivating yourself to save requires setting goals and constant visual reminders of those goals. Here are some useful tips:

Write down your financial goals and do research to find out what you need to do to get there. Set realistic timelines for achieving these goals.
Don't be afraid to choose goals such as a new home or car. These big tickets items can stimulate your savings attitude and financial motivation.
Create visual reminders of your goals and attach them to places such as the walls in your room, the dashboard of your car, or the background on your computer.
Along with continually learning of new ways to save, following these goal-setting tips will help you realize your dreams.

Interesting things happenning in Tirumangalam, Chennai

Interesting things happenning in Tirumangalam, Chennai

Here is the original post in chennai times about the election - please click here.
Looking forward to the election in Tirumangalam, there are lot of changes in Tirumangalam.

1) Bill boards and Display walls of houses are in great demand. All the political parties are interestingly reserving it.
2) Hotel rooms are reserved till January from now on.
3) houses and rooms for rent is in demand and the rent seems be on a rise than usual currently.
4) Effectively, ecomony of tirumangalam is in a good condition for a two month period:) Whoever is beneficiery is happy about it.
5) Shops and small business will be with good business during this two months period.
6) Political parties would fund Tirumangalam people with lot of gifts for sure. Both ruling and non-ruling would do lot good to the people in this period:)

Good for Tirumangalam, Chennai!

Interesting things happenning in Tirumangalam, Chennai

Interesting things happenning in Tirumangalam, Chennai

Here is the original post in chennai times about the election - please click here.
Looking forward to the election in Tirumangalam, there are lot of changes in Tirumangalam.

1) Bill boards and Display walls of houses are in great demand. All the political parties are interestingly reserving it.
2) Hotel rooms are reserved till January from now on.
3) houses and rooms for rent is in demand and the rent seems be on a rise than usual currently.
4) Effectively, ecomony of tirumangalam is in a good condition for a two month period:) Whoever is beneficiery is happy about it.
5) Shops and small business will be with good business during this two months period.
6) Political parties would fund Tirumangalam people with lot of gifts for sure. Both ruling and non-ruling would do lot good to the people in this period:)

Good for Tirumangalam, Chennai!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Chennai Land Registration Procedure

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

If you are buying land in Chennai, be careful of any evil real estate agents and brokers and be aware of the procedures, before you register a land on your name and make a purchase of real estate.

This message is to be read carefully, because there are complaints regarding this.

Chennai Pazhanganatham (Palanganatham) Registrar official Annamalai explains to Dinamalar. Please read the procedure and how to be careful in chennai real estate registration.

By the way - this does not complain all the real estate agents. This posting is just for consumers to be aware of evil elements in Chennai, if any.

Chennai Land Registration Procedure

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

If you are buying land in Chennai, be careful of any evil real estate agents and brokers and be aware of the procedures, before you register a land on your name and make a purchase of real estate.

This message is to be read carefully, because there are complaints regarding this.

Chennai Pazhanganatham (Palanganatham) Registrar official Annamalai explains to Dinamalar. Please read the procedure and how to be careful in chennai real estate registration.

By the way - this does not complain all the real estate agents. This posting is just for consumers to be aware of evil elements in Chennai, if any.

Chennai Collector: P. Seetharaman from Nov 2008



Photo Source: The Hindu

P.Seetharaman took charge as Chennai District Collector here on Monday. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Seetharaman served as Managing Director, Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC).

Previous Chennai Collector S.S.Jawahar will become the Managing Director of TASMAC. Prior to Jawahar, Chennai Collector was Udayachandran IAS.

I wonder the reason behind change of positions frequently. I am not sure why it is like that?!

By the way offtrack- a tit-bit information:

A total of 16,92,222 voters’ names, including that of 8,43,112 of women, had been published in the draft voter list covering Melur, Chennai East, Sholavandan (R), Chennai North, Chennai South, Chennai Central, Chennai West, Tirupparankundram, Tirumangalam and Usilampatti Assembly constituencies.

Chennai Collector: P. Seetharaman from Nov 2008



Photo Source: The Hindu

P.Seetharaman took charge as Chennai District Collector here on Monday. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Seetharaman served as Managing Director, Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC).

Previous Chennai Collector S.S.Jawahar will become the Managing Director of TASMAC. Prior to Jawahar, Chennai Collector was Udayachandran IAS.

I wonder the reason behind change of positions frequently. I am not sure why it is like that?!

By the way offtrack- a tit-bit information:

A total of 16,92,222 voters’ names, including that of 8,43,112 of women, had been published in the draft voter list covering Melur, Chennai East, Sholavandan (R), Chennai North, Chennai South, Chennai Central, Chennai West, Tirupparankundram, Tirumangalam and Usilampatti Assembly constituencies.