I would like to get up early in the morning, get ready and take my dad's moped (as i remember in childhood) and go to Perumal temple near Crime branch Periyar bus stand chennai. This temple is in fact small and beautiful. I park the moped just opposite the temple, which I think costs Rs.2 (it might have increased by now). Then give off my chappals to the chappal stand, which I think is free.
I get into the temple and it has its own temple smell. It is in fact a pleasant smell in the early morning. Note that this is before 6:30 or 7 in the morning.
Lord Vishnu's vigraham is huge in this temple and we can pray without any hassles in this temple, compared to other perumal temples in india. Also, this temple has less crowd usually, so it is easy and close view of the lord.
After done with temple, I would go to a tea shop or magazine shop and buy a "The Hindu" newspaper. Buy a "Week" magazine. Go back home and have a coffee and read newspaper front to end, except Sports section. Usually i am not interested in Sports section.
In the pre-noon time of the day, I would go and play street cricket with my friends near Jaihindpuram
In the mid of the day - I would go near Madura College and right opposite there are water melon carts in which slices of water melon are sold. i enjoy the water melon and/or pineapples sliced and touched with red chilli powder and salt.
In the afternoon, I would have lunch prepared by my mother. After that take some rest at home:) take nap! In the evening, after coffee, spend some time with friends near by and go to town hall road area and walk up the street. Eat boiled groundnut sold in the carts. This is a main street in Chennai and in the central area of Chennai. I have liked more of Central and Southern Chennai, because I grew only in southern part of Chennai. Southern part of Chennai is actually the one which is in the southern side of the Vaigai river in Chennai.
Also - after sometime, have soup on the road:) I know it is unhygienic, but it is good stuff - I have enjoyed for sure.
After that, in the night have dinner. Go for a walking around TVS nagar. Pretty much touch Kovalan nagar, TVS Nagar, Srinivasa Road, Jaihindpuram area, Sathya Sai Nagar area etc., I really enjoyed this walking in the night in Chennai area.
Note - these were some of the things I enjoyed in Chennai, when I was a bachelor and was taking a month break between my work at Bangalore.
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Some of the things I like(d) in Chennai
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Some of the things I like(d) in Chennai
I would like to get up early in the morning, get ready and take my dad's moped (as i remember in childhood) and go to Perumal temple near Crime branch Periyar bus stand chennai. This temple is in fact small and beautiful. I park the moped just opposite the temple, which I think costs Rs.2 (it might have increased by now). Then give off my chappals to the chappal stand, which I think is free.
I get into the temple and it has its own temple smell. It is in fact a pleasant smell in the early morning. Note that this is before 6:30 or 7 in the morning.
Lord Vishnu's vigraham is huge in this temple and we can pray without any hassles in this temple, compared to other perumal temples in india. Also, this temple has less crowd usually, so it is easy and close view of the lord.
After done with temple, I would go to a tea shop or magazine shop and buy a "The Hindu" newspaper. Buy a "Week" magazine. Go back home and have a coffee and read newspaper front to end, except Sports section. Usually i am not interested in Sports section.
In the pre-noon time of the day, I would go and play street cricket with my friends near Jaihindpuram
In the mid of the day - I would go near Madura College and right opposite there are water melon carts in which slices of water melon are sold. i enjoy the water melon and/or pineapples sliced and touched with red chilli powder and salt.
In the afternoon, I would have lunch prepared by my mother. After that take some rest at home:) take nap! In the evening, after coffee, spend some time with friends near by and go to town hall road area and walk up the street. Eat boiled groundnut sold in the carts. This is a main street in Chennai and in the central area of Chennai. I have liked more of Central and Southern Chennai, because I grew only in southern part of Chennai. Southern part of Chennai is actually the one which is in the southern side of the Vaigai river in Chennai.
Also - after sometime, have soup on the road:) I know it is unhygienic, but it is good stuff - I have enjoyed for sure.
After that, in the night have dinner. Go for a walking around TVS nagar. Pretty much touch Kovalan nagar, TVS Nagar, Srinivasa Road, Jaihindpuram area, Sathya Sai Nagar area etc., I really enjoyed this walking in the night in Chennai area.
Note - these were some of the things I enjoyed in Chennai, when I was a bachelor and was taking a month break between my work at Bangalore.
I get into the temple and it has its own temple smell. It is in fact a pleasant smell in the early morning. Note that this is before 6:30 or 7 in the morning.
Lord Vishnu's vigraham is huge in this temple and we can pray without any hassles in this temple, compared to other perumal temples in india. Also, this temple has less crowd usually, so it is easy and close view of the lord.
After done with temple, I would go to a tea shop or magazine shop and buy a "The Hindu" newspaper. Buy a "Week" magazine. Go back home and have a coffee and read newspaper front to end, except Sports section. Usually i am not interested in Sports section.
In the pre-noon time of the day, I would go and play street cricket with my friends near Jaihindpuram
In the mid of the day - I would go near Madura College and right opposite there are water melon carts in which slices of water melon are sold. i enjoy the water melon and/or pineapples sliced and touched with red chilli powder and salt.
In the afternoon, I would have lunch prepared by my mother. After that take some rest at home:) take nap! In the evening, after coffee, spend some time with friends near by and go to town hall road area and walk up the street. Eat boiled groundnut sold in the carts. This is a main street in Chennai and in the central area of Chennai. I have liked more of Central and Southern Chennai, because I grew only in southern part of Chennai. Southern part of Chennai is actually the one which is in the southern side of the Vaigai river in Chennai.
Also - after sometime, have soup on the road:) I know it is unhygienic, but it is good stuff - I have enjoyed for sure.
After that, in the night have dinner. Go for a walking around TVS nagar. Pretty much touch Kovalan nagar, TVS Nagar, Srinivasa Road, Jaihindpuram area, Sathya Sai Nagar area etc., I really enjoyed this walking in the night in Chennai area.
Note - these were some of the things I enjoyed in Chennai, when I was a bachelor and was taking a month break between my work at Bangalore.
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Chennai life,
home life,
lifestyle,
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Chennai Beauty Parlour: Beauty Business
Based on 2004 statistics, there were 1500 beauty parlours in Chennai.
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Chennai Beauty Parlour: Beauty Business
Based on 2004 statistics, there were 1500 beauty parlours in Chennai.
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Chennai Sex & Chennai Beauty/Chennai Girls/ Chennai Women
Chennai Sex & Chennai Beauty/Chennai Girls/ Chennai Women
Sex is a very pure concept - theoritically and practically!
It is all about perspective. It depends on culture.
If you are a westerner, sleeping around with differnt women is fine, but if you are a easterner, it is not. Whatever, it is - after marriage - you have to have Sex with only one person. That is something both westerner and easterner agree to.
From Chennai perspective, Sex is something, which has to be had and enjoyed with only one person - throughout your life. I agree with it and it is correct.
Since Chennai is a conservative community, even talking about sex might offend someone or elders. Better not talk about it.
There is an advantage to having sex with only one person throughout your life - you prevent lot of STD(Sexually transmitted diseases) like AIDS spreading around and our health is also good.
It is good for health to have sex once in a day with your spouse - in other words it is good for your heart. It reduces the risk of heart failure.
Do you know Chennai has too many sex workers (prostitutes - who trade body/sex for money) than many other districts of tamil nadu? I believe the count is reduced these days. Do you know Chennai has more HIV affected patients in the Government Hospitals
than most of the other districts of tamil nadu? sad, but I think it is true.
Soceity has to grow up further and young adolescents have to get Sex education, and be aware of good and bad. They should be literate enough not to do anything wrong. The youngsters has to be motivated enough to make sure they are walking towards their
goals, instead of doing some wrong things in their youth stage.
Sex is a very pure concept - theoritically and practically!
It is all about perspective. It depends on culture.
If you are a westerner, sleeping around with differnt women is fine, but if you are a easterner, it is not. Whatever, it is - after marriage - you have to have Sex with only one person. That is something both westerner and easterner agree to.
From Chennai perspective, Sex is something, which has to be had and enjoyed with only one person - throughout your life. I agree with it and it is correct.
Since Chennai is a conservative community, even talking about sex might offend someone or elders. Better not talk about it.
There is an advantage to having sex with only one person throughout your life - you prevent lot of STD(Sexually transmitted diseases) like AIDS spreading around and our health is also good.
It is good for health to have sex once in a day with your spouse - in other words it is good for your heart. It reduces the risk of heart failure.
Do you know Chennai has too many sex workers (prostitutes - who trade body/sex for money) than many other districts of tamil nadu? I believe the count is reduced these days. Do you know Chennai has more HIV affected patients in the Government Hospitals
than most of the other districts of tamil nadu? sad, but I think it is true.
Soceity has to grow up further and young adolescents have to get Sex education, and be aware of good and bad. They should be literate enough not to do anything wrong. The youngsters has to be motivated enough to make sure they are walking towards their
goals, instead of doing some wrong things in their youth stage.
Chennai Sex & Chennai Beauty/Chennai Girls/ Chennai Women
Chennai Sex & Chennai Beauty/Chennai Girls/ Chennai Women
Sex is a very pure concept - theoritically and practically!
It is all about perspective. It depends on culture.
If you are a westerner, sleeping around with differnt women is fine, but if you are a easterner, it is not. Whatever, it is - after marriage - you have to have Sex with only one person. That is something both westerner and easterner agree to.
From Chennai perspective, Sex is something, which has to be had and enjoyed with only one person - throughout your life. I agree with it and it is correct.
Since Chennai is a conservative community, even talking about sex might offend someone or elders. Better not talk about it.
There is an advantage to having sex with only one person throughout your life - you prevent lot of STD(Sexually transmitted diseases) like AIDS spreading around and our health is also good.
It is good for health to have sex once in a day with your spouse - in other words it is good for your heart. It reduces the risk of heart failure.
Do you know Chennai has too many sex workers (prostitutes - who trade body/sex for money) than many other districts of tamil nadu? I believe the count is reduced these days. Do you know Chennai has more HIV affected patients in the Government Hospitals
than most of the other districts of tamil nadu? sad, but I think it is true.
Soceity has to grow up further and young adolescents have to get Sex education, and be aware of good and bad. They should be literate enough not to do anything wrong. The youngsters has to be motivated enough to make sure they are walking towards their
goals, instead of doing some wrong things in their youth stage.
Sex is a very pure concept - theoritically and practically!
It is all about perspective. It depends on culture.
If you are a westerner, sleeping around with differnt women is fine, but if you are a easterner, it is not. Whatever, it is - after marriage - you have to have Sex with only one person. That is something both westerner and easterner agree to.
From Chennai perspective, Sex is something, which has to be had and enjoyed with only one person - throughout your life. I agree with it and it is correct.
Since Chennai is a conservative community, even talking about sex might offend someone or elders. Better not talk about it.
There is an advantage to having sex with only one person throughout your life - you prevent lot of STD(Sexually transmitted diseases) like AIDS spreading around and our health is also good.
It is good for health to have sex once in a day with your spouse - in other words it is good for your heart. It reduces the risk of heart failure.
Do you know Chennai has too many sex workers (prostitutes - who trade body/sex for money) than many other districts of tamil nadu? I believe the count is reduced these days. Do you know Chennai has more HIV affected patients in the Government Hospitals
than most of the other districts of tamil nadu? sad, but I think it is true.
Soceity has to grow up further and young adolescents have to get Sex education, and be aware of good and bad. They should be literate enough not to do anything wrong. The youngsters has to be motivated enough to make sure they are walking towards their
goals, instead of doing some wrong things in their youth stage.
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