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Just 12 years old, this lad brightens his chance of becoming the youngest Grandmaster in the world, makes his maiden GM norm
By Our Correspondent
Velammal’s R Prag-gnanandhaa in all possibil-ity has a chance of becom-ing the youngest Grand-master in the world, when he made his maiden GM norm in the ongoing World Junior Chess Champion-ship in Tarvisio, Italy. The 12-year-old achieved this feat by defeating one of America’s top juniors Awonder Liang in the eighth round. However he drew his final round to fin-ish 4th. Another Velam-
malian Aravindh Chitham-baram tied with two others for the 3rd place. On better tie break count he bagged the bronze.
Praggnanandhaa has
been having a great time despite stiff opposition. Starting as the 26th seed, Praggnanandhaa has re-mained undefeated, be-sides besting top seed Jor-
den van Foreest and fourth-seeded compatriot SL Narayanan. His im-
pressive run has fetched him a performance rating of 2,749. He needed just a
performance of 2600 to make a GM norm.
Contd. on Page 2
Velammal’s Praggnanandhaa shines in Italy, Aravindh bags Bronze
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Mosquito menace has gone beyond control due to action of Storm Water Drain dept. of Chennai Corporation by making a 4000 ft long 5 ft deep & 4ft wide network of storm water drain without outlet (SWD) holding a sheet of stagnat-ing fresh water round the year in an area of 16000 sq ft,. This serves as dengue breeding centre in 10 streets of B Sector Anna Nagar Western Extn (Ward 88 Zone 7) Ambattur Zone).
The rain water that enters SWD stag-nates there throughout the year as there is no out let and the water can neither per-colate underground due to concrete floor
nor evaporate due to top slab. But mosqui-toes can enter and leave top layer of stag-nating water through gratings of inlet chambers, for laying eggs and breeding.
But the Corporation Zonal health de-partment is taking intensive steps to pre-vent breeding of Dengue mosquitoes even in coconut shells, drinking water sumps & wells by fogging, applying a liquid in sump & sheet of oil on wells & stagnating water at regular intervals, besides sending a strong note to higher officials against stagnation of fresh water which can serve as mosquito breeding centre.
The State Govt is fighting tooth & nail to eradicate dengue mosquitoes which cause deaths daily through Dengue fever.
It is not known as to how and why the engineers of Corporation planned flow of SWDs from east to west without ascer-taining the gradients of starting points and ending point of SWD Network at the water way in Kalaivanar Nagar on wrong assumption that the level of water way is lower than SWD network to allow flow into water way from B Sector.
To add fuel to fire, Corpn ward 88 workers have not only failed to use two
channels of concrete blocks on a nullah connecting Padi to Otteri nullah through Park Road, AP Plots 13th Street and Inner Ring Road, but also let sewage of Padi into SWD network. This causes entry of sewage into drinking water sumps and houses in B sector.
Now B Sector Association has re-quested the Corporation to provide facil-ity to drain the water from SWD network to Cooum on the southern side (of B Sector) or Otteri Nullah on the eastern side which are natural water ways yet to be protected by Corporation & Revenue dept.
A.Chockalingam,Secretary
Anna Nagar Western ExtnB Sector Association
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Teach them young. That seems to be the concept that is catching on among
various government agencies including the Fire and Rescue Services in the State. Keeping in tune with this, the personnel at the J J Nagar Fire and Rescue Station in Mogappair East re-cently conducted a practical awareness session on fire fighting and fire accident prevention for students of the Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Mogappair East.
“The school authorities had approached our Fire and Rescue
Station requesting us to conduct a camp on fire safety and prevention with the intention of equipping their girl students to handle a fire-related disaster in their respective public and domestic environment. We readily agreed as we have been doing such camps on a regular basis on the campuses of educa-tional institutions. Usually there is a demand for such live work-shops during Deepavali season as the chances of fire accident then is high. In the case of the Government Girls Higher Sec-ondary School they informed us that their curriculum also covers issues related to fire hazards,
prevention and safety. So we conducted a session for them,” explains Rajendran, Station Of-ficer, J J Nagar Fire and Rescue Station.
As many as 50 students of the Government Girls Higher Sec-ondary School and four teachers attended the training session. “We explained the basics of fire hazards including the four types of fires. Usually fire accidents are classified as ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ depending on the intensity of the blaze and the potential risks in-volved. Each type of fire accident needs a different technique to handle,” adds Rajendran. The Fire and Rescue Services person-
nel taught the girls how to extinguish small fires and strategies for safe-guarding oneself when there is a blaze.
D u r i n g t h e demonstration the girls also tried their hand at extinguish-ing fires as part of the mock drill. “This gives them a hands-on experience,” says the Fire and Rescue Services Station Officer. “The idea is to enable them combat real life situations. Through our training, the girl
students would be able to safe-guard themselves and their fam-ily members should there be a fire accident at home. They will also be able to extinguish a minor blaze,” he adds.
Equipping Girls to Handle Fire Accidents
Contd. from Page 1
Praggnanandhaa first caught the attention of the chess world, when he became the young-est IM at the age of 10 years, 10 months and 19 days in 2016. From that point, he has been getting better with every tournament, even though the GM norm had eluded him till this tournament.
Viswanathan Anand tweeted: “Praggnanand-haa. 1st norm. Let him just enjoy playing the
rest of the event! Very interest ing chess! Just play your usual fearless game. Titles always come.”
Pragnnanand-haa’s coach RB Ra-mesh tweeted: “First GM norm for Prag-gnanandhaa! So it begins.”
Velammal’s Praggnanandhaa...
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By Our Correspondent
If you are a resident of Nolambur and are leaving your house
locked for more than six hours at night and are wor-ried about burglars break-ing-in, then you can in-form the Nolambur Police Station in advance to safe-
guard your house.The Nolambur Police
has set aside two phone numbers – 94981-00117 and 99405-96447 – to en-able people contact them and give details of the door number of the house and the period when you would be away. In banners put up at different loca-
tions to raise awareness about this, the Nolambur Police have made two ap-peals to the people. One, to inform the police sta-tion, “if you lock the house and leave it unat-tended for more than six hours (especially during night hours).” Two, please avoid keeping of gold,
Chithi Vinayagar temple to be reconstructed
The Chithi Vinayagar Temple at the corner of a four road junction sand-wiched between VGP Nagar and Mohanram Nagar, Mogappair is a much sought of location in this area. Even way back in the 80s there was a vinayagar statue at this point with devotees con-verging in good numbers almost every day. Later on a structure came up and the temple Kumbabishek-am was held on 12-9-88. Almost after three decades the temple trust members have decided to demolish and construct a new tem-ple at this place for which the Bhoomi pooja was held on Nov 23. A hoard-ing has been put in front of the temple asking for contributions. Those inter-ested may contact 98402 24406, 99625 01741.
Going Out for 6 Hours at Night? Inform the Nolambur Police
cash, etc in locked house. “Kindly safeguard your valuables, if any by in-forming the police station for watching your locked house,” reads the appeal.
According to Krish-namoorthy, Inspector, Nolambur Police Station, he came up with this con-cept at a meeting con-vened by the Commis-sioner of Police and se-nior officers to discuss about ways and means to
reduce thefts and break-ins. “While leaving out of town people inform ev-eryone from the milk de-livery man, newspaper delivery boy, maid to laundry boy but they do not inform the police. When the word spreads that the family is away, it becomes easy for burglars to strike. So we have given these two phone numbers for people to contact us so that we can safeguard their homes,” he says. The two numbers can also be used as helpline for any issue requiring the inter-vention of the Nolambur police.
Instead of distributing
pamphlets to raise aware-ness about this, the Nol-ambur Police decided to place banners at strategic locations in the neighbour-hood.
“We have around 160 apartments in our juris-diction. Most of these apartments have at least four entrances / exits. For the time being we have placed banners at two gates in each of the apart-ment so that the residents can learn about our initia-tive. We did not use pam-phlets as they would nor-mally be discarded where-as the banners will remain for a long time,” adds Krishnamoorthy.
If you are trying to shed those extra kilos, then you may start eating six small meals daily to lose up to three kg in seven days, suggests a diet ex-pert. Going on a diet does not mean starving; in fact the study claimed that eat-ing six small meals a day, containing wholesome food, can actually help your body kick in to fat-burning mode.
Prefer eating smaller meals as it is easy for the digestive system because
the body struggles to di-gest larger meals, espe-cially if they are high in fat. Consuming six small meals a day helps you to avoid overeating, people are often unaware of how many additional calories they eat due to having por-tion sizes that are bigger than necessary. Eating little but often makes you feel less hungry.
Smaller and more fre-quent meals keep your blood sugars levels stable as it will keep you feel
energised throughout the day.
Skipping meals and not eating at regular intervals often makes us more drawn towards eating something off plan and can cause you to pile the pounds back on.
Eating six smaller meals educates you about portion control as many people struggle to keep weight off.
Eating regularly helps to burn calories at a faster rate naturally.
Eating at regular inter-vals requires planning which in turn will make you more inclined to stick to a new eating regime.
Source: Internet
Eat Six Small Meals daily to lose weight
The Department of Posts in collabo-ration with UIDAI launched the Aad-haar Enrollment facility at the Anna Road Head Post Office in Chennai City Region, Tamil Nadu Circle.
This facility will be further extended to 1,434 more post offices in Tamilnadu circle in a phased manner within the next one to two months.
An official release here said already, 70 Post Offices across Tamilnadu Circle have commenced Aadhaar updating
service since July this year and 14,756 transactions have been done so far.
Banks, Mobile Service Providers, PO Savings Bank, Gas agencies require Aadhaar numbers of their customers and subscribers. Linking of Aadhaar number was also now mandatory for filing IT returns and for public distribu-tion system. Post Offices will be the easily approachable and accessible spot for the members of the public to apply for/update the same.
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Moderate coffee drink-ing is safe and three to four cups a day may have some health benefits, a study says. Researchers collected data on the impact of cof-fee on all aspects of the human body, taking into account more than 200 studies - most of which were observational.
Compared with non-
coffee drinkers, those who drank about three cups of coffee a day appeared to reduce their risk of getting heart problems or dying from them, according to the study.
The strongest benefits of coffee consumption were seen in reduced risks of liver disease, including cancer.
A co-author of the study, from the faculty of medicine at the University of Southampton, said the review could not say if cof-fee intake had made the difference.
Factors such as age, whether people smoked or not and how much exercise they took could all have had an effect.
There is a balance of risks in life, and the benefits of moderate consumption of coffee seem to outweigh the risks.
However, the UK’S Na-tional Health Services rec-ommends pregnant wom-en have no more than 200mg of caffeine a day - two mugs of instant coffee - because too much can
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V kids observed Grandparents day in their school campus on nov 18. Mr. d. Soundarajan and Mr Padbhanabha Umathanu Pillai were the guestsof honour. Grandparent’s day skit, ramp walk and games were conducted.
Everwin Public School, Maduravoyal conducted a free dental camp for all the students from KG to lX in their
school campus recently.
AwardedMr. N V Subbara-
man, resident of Jee-van Bhima Nagar re-ceived the prestigious Sindhanai Sirpi award from Nammozhi Pub-lications for his service to the world of Tamil literature through his poems.
Govt. school students to be sent abroad
Students from government schools will be sent on field visits to schools abroad, said Minister for School Education. Speaking on the sidelines of an event, he said that training
modules are being prepared by experts to help students from government schools to get acquainted with educational systems abroad.
“Teams of students will be sent to Norway, the U.S., Russia and Germany. Each team will have about 25 students and Rs 3 crore has been allotted for the programme,” the Minister said.
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MOGAPPAIR MAIL November 26 - December 2, 20176
Nethrodaya cele-brated its 15th anniversary on
Sunday. Around 300 vi-sually impaired persons from all over Tamil Nadu participated in the event. On this memorable occa-sion Nethrodaya pro-vided seed capital for 100 visually impaired fami-
lies for their self employ-ment activities to enable them to have sustainable and decent livelihood. Mr S Pandiyaraj a visu-ally impaired achiever was honored with an award by Nethrodaya for his outstanding service towards the visually im-paired persons. Similarly
Mrs Vijayakumari, N. Barath, Shashi kumar and MVM Velmurugan were honored with Neth-rodaya Award for their selfless services to em-power the visually im-paired community.
During this august occasion free Braille watches were provided
to visually impaired and magnifiers were provid-ed to many low vision students.
While addressing the visually impaired stu-dents, Hon’ble Justice, shri Rajiv Shakdher, urged them to take up legal profession and ex-pressed his dream to see
visually impaired Judges in the judiciary in the near future. Smt. Pad-malatha, a popular play-back singer entertained the gathering by singing their favorite film songs.
Mr Govindakrishnan, founder of Nethrodaya proposed the vote of thanks.
nethrodaya celebrates 15th anniversary
t. KowSHIK, VII Standard student of Velammal MHSS (main)
beat Mahajan roshan raja 13-10 in the final of the
under-14 state level boxing tournament at nagapattinam
recently.
A free medical camp was organized at Korattur Govt Higher Secondary School by rotary Club of Mogappair. dr. Sundar was the chief guest. radhakrishnan, Ambattur Asst Commissioner,
dr Venkatesan and Mr Baskaran among others participated.
nEw PArK at Paari Salai
The spacious park covering an area of 10.488 square metres sand-wiched between Paari Salai and EB Road, developed at a cost of 1 crore 54 lakhs was thrown open to the Public recently. The park was opened via video conferencing by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Others to be present were state minister P Benjamin and MLA V Alexander.
92 ward AIADMK officials M Pachaiyappan, MKS Udhaya and AE Ramesh distributed sweets to celebrate the occasion.
Boomi pooja of tS Krishna nagar Park was held in the presence of Mr. Alexander, Ambattur MlA. Many residents of tSK nagar welfare Assn and office bearers attended the function.
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While it has become common for cycles, two-wheelers and cars to be abandoned on the streets of residential colonies – as reported by Mogappair Mail in the past – residents of Mogappair Eri Scheme are surprised to see an unat-tended bus remaining parked on a ground cov-ered by shrubs.
On an open plot of land opposite ‘The Banyan’, a non-governmental home for the rehabilitation of mentally challenged wom-en, on Eri Scheme Road in Mogappair, a bus belong-ing to a private party has been parked. Residents in the nearby vicinity say the vehicle has been remaining at the location for quite some days now.
“We do not know who parked this bus here and when. But going by the perpendicular position in which it has been parked, it appears the driver had consciously left the vehicle here. The door of the ve-hicle has also been secured using a chain lock as it does not have a regular door lock,” says a resident who identified himself as Panchapakesan. The re-tired employee of TVS Motors points out that wild shrub has grown cov-ering a part of the view of the bus.
“Though the door is locked, with some effort
Now an Abandoned Bus IN tHe NeIGHBOurHOOd
people can get into the vehicle as there is no win-dow near the door. We only hope that in due
course anti-social elements don’t turn it into a den for boozing at night. Or they may even end up using it
for other undesirable ac-tivities. That would be a real nuisance for us,” chips in Panchapakesan’s friend
Ramamurthi, also a senior citizen living in the neigh-bourhood.
“I am not sure if the
vehicle has broken down by now. But it would be nice if the owner or driver could take the bus away from this location. It is a breeding ground for mos-quitoes and occasionally reptiles have been spotted taking refuge there. If the bus remains here then it will only aggravate this problem,” adds Rama-murthi. “People these days seem to have no value for money. If heavy vehicles are left unattended then anti-social elements could target it and remove the wheels and other parts over a period of time as could be seen from the condition of a whole lot of vehicles abandoned on dif-ferent roads. Hopefully the owner of the bus could see your report and act,” says the elderly citizen.
Velammal MHSS U-14 beach volleyball team won the gold in the 35th republic day Games held at nagapattinam.
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