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Anna Nagar Bazaar C M Y ANNA NAGAR K TIMES India’s First Neighbourhood Newspaper www.annanagartimes.in Vol. 28, No. 18 1422nd Issue: January 10 - 16, 2021 Advt. Supplement Page II January 10 - 16, 2021 ANNA NAGAR TIMES C M Y An accomplished young singer Incessant rain K in our midst hampers normal ANNANNANNA NNA AAAGAR BBGAR AZAARAZAARAZAAR By Our Staff Reporter life This column is intended to help small businesses in Anna Nagar to have a 21-year-old Nithyashree With two days of incessant cost-effective advertisement medium. Advertising in this section will be Venkataramanan, a popular playback rain on Jan. 5 and 6, water in standard panel sizes of 4 cms x 1 column singer, is a resident of W 212,11th Street, stagnation was reported on (costing only Rs. 800) and 4 cms x 2 columns (costing only Rs. 1600) C Sector, Anna Nagar Western Exten- many roads in the neighbour- sion. hood. The downpour flooded a She started her own YouTube channel number of roads in Mogappair, ‘Get NithyaFied’ in Dec. 2019 to reach a low lying areas in Anna Nagar wider audience. Western Extension, 6th “Though the lockdown has given the world a whole different Avenue and some stretches of experience, I amhappy that I was able to reach out to my 18th Main Road, 13th Main audience through my YouTube channel by recording and Road, and several inner roads posting a number of original scores, covers, vlogs, mashups in Anna Nagar. and more. My channel has crossed 30 crore views with more Motorists faced a tough time than 9lakh subscribers”, Nithyashree said. due to traffic congestions at Hertalent was first noticed by her parents at the age of 4 most intersections. when she accidentally corrected the tune of her mother’s Residents of B Sector (Anna singing. A year later, she started singing in her father’s band Nagar Western Extension) ‘Shree Raagas Audio’. complained of water contami- She has been learning Carnatic music since the age of 5. nation as sewage water from She was runner-up in the Airtel Super Singer Junior overflowing drains entered 2reality contest in 2010 and runner-up in the Indian Idol their metrowater sumps. Juniorpan-India reality contest conducted by Sony TV in Sewage water has been 2015. She debuted in playback singing with the song ‘Oru stagnating in the unfinished Malayoram’ in the film ‘Avan Ivan’ released in 2011 and has storm water drain network in since performed with several leading music directors. Anna Nagar Western Exten- Last year she was nominated in the ‘Best Female Singer’ sion for more than 2 years. category by Zee Awards for her song ‘Kodi Aruvi’ in the movie Mehendi Circus. She has received several awards including Police question ‘Young Achiever’ award from Rotary Club and ‘Child Prodigy’ mother over death award from Lions Club. She has sung in 20 languages of baby including Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, French, Brazilian and Based on the suspicion rai- Italian. Her other interests include dancing and glass sed by Valli (resident of Annai painting. Sathya Nagar, East Anna She has completed her dual degree in B.Sc. (Electronic Nagar) over the death of her Media) and is presently pursuing her Masters in Music. 8-month-old grandson, MGR Her contact numbers are 95662 65453 and 91763 23594. Nagar police summoned the baby’s mother V. Keerthiga Garden waste dumped outside (21) and her live-in companion I Block park for questioning on Dec. 5. According to the police, Keerthiga had earlier given birth to twin boys. After she separated from her husband 5 months back, she went with one child to live with her live- in companion in MGR Nagar (Valasaravakkam)and left the other child with her mother. On the night of Jan. 4, Valli got a call from Keerthiga stating that the child had suddenly died of suffocation. îI› Þô‚Aò à¬ó Valli told the police that the Ü‡í£ ïè˜ îI›Š «ðó¬õJ¡ Þô‚Aò à¬ó üùõK 10 A large heap of garden waste is dumped near the entrance child was in good health and ë£JÁ ñ£¬ô 6 ñE‚° Þ¬íò î÷ˆF™ ï¬ìªðÁ‹. «ðó£CK¬ò to the Corporation Park in I Block 39th Street, Anna Nagar. could not have died all of a F¼ñF FK¹ó Åì£ñE ‘ªî£™è£ŠHò‹’ ðŸP»‹; F¼ñF Ü‹¬ð A nearby resident told this reporter that the waste sudden, and so she did not ð£ôêóvõF ‘F¼ªõ‹ð£¬õ’ ðŸP»‹; ï£è²‰îó‹ ‘F¼º¼è£ŸÁŠ has been lying at the spot for more than 15 days. allow its funeral. The child’s ð¬ì’ ðŸP»‹; Cõó£ñA¼wí¡ ‘F¼õœÀõ˜ ݇´’ ðŸP»‹ body was sent for post-mortem à¬óò£ŸÁõ£˜èœ. Shop offers dry fruits at reduced to Kilpauk Medical Hospital. 弃A¬íŠð£÷˜ ²î£è¬óˆ²î£è¬óˆ²î£è¬óˆ ªî£ì˜¹ ªè£‡´ Ü¡¬ø‚è£ù No arrests have been made so ºèõK, è쾄ªê£™ ªðŸÁ‚ªè£œ÷ô£‹. prices far. ªî£ì˜¹‚°: 98848 70853 In connection with Pongal, grapes procured directly from New store sells Akshaya Traders (H 663, H the farms. Online Aatma Gnana Yoga classes from tomorrow Block 11th Street, off 15th fresh milk products Spices and condiments like Lakshmi Moni will conduct 10-days’ Aatma Gnana Yoga classes from Monday, Jan. 11 to Main Road, Anna Nagar) pepper, cloves, jeera, elaichi, Abirami Ghee Store, opened th Wednesday, Jan. 20. The classes will be held online through Zoom, and in 2 batches from 10 offers 200 grams of dry grapes cold-pressed gingelly oil are recently in Z 266, 5 Avenue, free on purchase of products also available. Anna Nagar, sells freshly made am to 11.30 am, and from 6.30 pm to 8 pm. The fee is Rs. 300. worth Rs.1,500. Attractive festival dry fruits ghee from cow and buffalo milk, Registration may be done in Ph: 94444 68360. The shop sells 1 kg almonds packs are sold at between butter, snacks, oil, vathal and vadams made with variety of at Rs.690 as against the Rs.350 and Rs. 550. spices. ANNA NAGAR regular price of Rs.950, and Prathiba said that retailers ANNA NAGAR TIMES S. Mohan and V. Raju (Part- 250 grams dry figs at Rs.210 TIMES are also welcome to buy since ners) told Anna Nagar Times ADVERTISEMENT RATES as against the regular price of all products are sold at that the store does not overstock COLOUR: BLACK & WHITE: Editor & Publisher Rs.260. wholesale rates. so as to ensure that the items K. S. Ramakrishnan M. Prathiba (Proprietor) Its contact number is 95001 sold are fresh and full of flavour. Full Page: Rs. 56,000 Full Page: Rs. 45,000 told Anna Nagar Times that 20343. Orders can also be Its contact numbers are 4208 Half Page: Rs. 30,000 Half Page: Rs. 25,000 General Manager the other items on sale include placed through WhatsApp in 3791, 96770 09094 and 96000 Ear Panel on Page 1: Per Column G. Kannan dates, walnuts and black dry the number 90421 10912. 49094. Rs. 3,000 Centimeter: Advt. Manager Suburban trains operating Pedestrian robbed of Per Column Centimeter: Rs. 240 Vasanthi Edwin on full schedule Rs. 20,000 Rs. 300 Classified Display: Advt. Representative Southern Railway has started operating all its A gang of four persons waylaid K. Selvaraj (a Front Page: Rs. 440 Rs. 270 per cm services on the suburban and MRTS sections S. N. Senthil Kumar resident of Bus Stand Road, Nolambur) near Last Page: Rs. 350 Third Page: Rs. 280 from Jan. 4. CMBT bus terminus (Koyambedu) at around 11 Chief Reporter The total number of local train services daily is 'Sai Krupa', AC 67, AC 1st Street p.m on Jan. 1 and robbed him of Rs. 20,000 in A. Chockalingam 660 now, with the peak hour schedule from 7 am cash. When he tried to resist, they assaulted him (behind Kovai Pazhamudhir Nilayam), to 9.30 am and from 4.30 pm to 7 pm on weekdays. with wooden logs. Reporter It will continue to operate reduced services on Anna Nagar, Chennai 40. Ph: 4217 2885, 4261 1648 Selvaraj works as a cook in a restaurant in M. R. Ravi Sundays as earlier. Nolambur. Koyambedu police are investigating. E-mail: [email protected] C M Y ANNA NAGAR K TIMES India’s First Neighbourhood Newspaper www.annanagartimes.in Vol. 28, No. 18 1422nd Issue: January 10 - 16, 2021 FREE Page 2 January 10 - 16, 2021 ANNA NAGAR TIMES C M Y Hope Trust appeals for donation MITHRA receives K award By Our Staff Reporter MITHRA Rehabilitation Centre (D 171, RV Nagar, East Anna Nagar) received the ‘Best Institution in the Service of the Differently Abled’ award from Tamilnadu Government on Dec. 21 at a function held in the Secretariat. Founded by Sr. Mary Theo- dore (an Australian missio- nary) in 1977, MITHRA caters to the rehabilitation of diffe- By Our Staff Reporter for the past 10 years. to donate either in cash or kind rently abled persons of all age Hope Public Charitable Dr. V. Nagarani (Founder) in the form of building materials groups through occupational Trust for Mentally Retarded told Anna Nagar Times that, in to help complete the construc- therapy, physiotherapy, spee- Children (1, Muthu Irulandi order to expand its activities, tion. ch therapy, special schooling Colony, Aminjikarai) has been the Trust is constructing a Donations are exempt under and vocational training. providing food, shelter, voca- spacious home-cum-voca- Section 80(G) of Income Tax MITHRA conducts a 18- tional training, occupational tional training center in Act.
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