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Mogappair West Bero, Computer, TV, Water Heater, Inverter, Battery, UPS & All Household Items, All Hotel Kitchen Equipments MOGAPPAIR YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWSPAPER Vol.17 n No.37 maOctober 29 - November 4, 2017il Free Classifieds on To Advertise in Mogappair Mail Page 4 & 6 Call 80560 01855, 4269 0063 Huge Collection in Sports all Sports, Fitness Apparels Products & Accessories available for all Sports & Fitness Games 42/3, Shantiniketan Colony, Anna Nagar West Extn., (Near Brand Factory), Ch - 101. Ph: 099944 60029 SKV MAHAL (A/C) § Fully Air Conditioned § 1000 Seating Capacity § 300 Seating Capacity Dining § Chettinadu Style Corridor § 150 Car Parking Facility § Two Wheeler Parking Facility § Modern Kitchen with Goods Lift Facility § Huge Vegetable Cutting, Grinder & § Washing Area § A/c Guest rooms, Lift, CCTV www.skvmahal.com | [email protected] § Genset Facility No. 6, TNEB Road, Mogappair East, § Two Staircases for Dining (Opp. E.B. Office), Chennai - 600 037. § Excellent Interiors Ph: 96000 32214 / 044-4864 0545 § And with many accommodation for you 2 MOGAPPAIR MAIL October 29 - November 4, 2017 FOR BOOKING OF MINI BIZ Free coaching classes Call: 80560 01855 / 4269 0063 | E-mail: [email protected] Mini Biz Union Bank of India OBC Employees Welfare Association will be organising four days free coaching classes for OBC candidates appearing for Main Examination conducted BUYING by IBPS for Probationary Officer posts in SPOT CASH public sector banks. It will be conducted from Old Furniture, Computer, Nov 8 to 11 at Periyar Thidal. Laptop, TV, LED, LCD, A/c, Those applicants willing to join the coach- Water Heater, Inverter, Music System, Fridge, CCTV ing class should send their Registration Washing Machine. INSTALLATION Number along with copy of IBPS application All Scraps, Any Condition. to email: [email protected] U & SERVICE before Nov 6. B 89405 00363 N For details call 94451 72814/ 94449 93844. A 73387 62519 90436 43679 ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ELECTRICAL ¯ CARNATIC ¯ Health is Wealth ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ India’s First Organic Traditional ¯ VOCAL ¯ PAINTING ¯ ¯ ¯ Voice Training ¯ Garbage bins block road ¯ ¯ HOME MADE BATTER APARTMENT ¯ Classes taken at ¯ ¯ Your Doorstep by ¯ Sir, delivered in Steel Container (No Plastic). MAINTENANCE ¯ Isaikalaimani ¯ ¯ ¯ This is pertaining to garbage dumping by the sweepers/ cleaners ALSO AVAILABLE REGULAR ¯ “Playback Singer” ¯ AMC WORK DONE ¯ ¯ and nearby occupants of Jaswant Nagar, 5th Main Road, Annamalai ¯ GOLD DEVARAJ ¯ HEALTHY IDLY / DOSA BATTER. ¯ (20 YRS EXPERIENCE) ¯ Nagar. Three/ four big storage dust bins kept on the road occupies 98847 88212 ¯ ¯ half of the passage. Stray dogs and buffaloes make a mess of the ¯99621 23288¯ Ph: 98840 13344 / 98840 13388 81228 63460 ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ place right through the day. The scattered garbage pose a hindrance to pedestrians and vehicles using the road. It serves as a breeding ground for mosquitoes, causing serious health issues. There is a foul BUYING smell also emanating most of the time. Request the authorities con- cerned to shift the storage bins to some other place. SPOT CASH N A Venkatesh, Old Furniture, A/c, Fridge, Mogappair West Bero, Computer, TV, Water Heater, Inverter, Battery, UPS & all Household Items, All hotel kitchen equipments. SAHUL 94451 04080 Mogappair Residents Hail HC order on Flex Boards By N Rathi Chithra Mogappair, Padikup- leads to exchange of marriage and birth- pam and other sur- heated words between days. There have also cross-section rounding areas as is drivers of vehicles been cases where Stagnant water of residents the case in the rest of while taking a turn some group of boys A in Mogap- the city. These flex into an approach randomly put up flex Water stagnating at the middle of the road at Elango Salai, 10th pair and its surround- boards become an ir- road. boards announcing block in Mogappair East. Dengue being prevalent, there is cause for ings have welcomed ritant of sorts as they “Previously only their friendship. This concern. the Madras High end up preventing politicians would had to stop and now Senthilkumar V Court order banning views of roads and erect cut outs and flex the court has stepped Mogappair East the use of photos of buildings causing boards and some- in,” said Thiagarajan, living persons in flex much inconvenience times fans of film ac- an elderly resident of boards and banners. to the people. If the tors install them. But Nolambur. The residents hope court order is fol- with the advent of However, some that if this order is lowed then the num- affordable printing like Rayappan, a po- implemented effec- ber of such publicity technology every ran- litical worker in Padi- tively then the neigh- boards would drasti- dom person has been kuppam think other- bourhood would be cally come down as erecting hoardings. I wise. “If we don’t use rid of flex boards only the images of the have found it ridicu- the photos of our liv- which mushroom all dead persons can be lous to see in our own ing leaders, how will over the place at the used on them,” said neighbourhood that we be able to attract drop of a hat. Ramakrishnan, a res- flex boards have been the attention of the “Over the last few ident of First Block in installed for puberty people to the flex years flex boards are Mogappair East. ceremony, ear boring board? No one wants being installed by po- Many a times these functions and even for to merely rely on the litical parties as well flex boards are placed announcing the LKG leaders who died long as non-political per- at the turning of the entry of a child or ago. So I feel this sons every now and road blocking view of graduation of some High Court order If you or your neighbours are facing any civic problems such as water logging, stray then at different plac- the oncoming vehi- person, in addition to must be revisited,” he dogs menace, garbage dump on vacant sites and so on. Don’t hesitate to send a photo with a caption to [email protected] or alert us at 4269 0063. es in Anna Nagar, cles. This sometimes occasions such as said. October 29 - November 4, 2017 MOGAPPAIR MAIL 3 VELAMMAL’s VAISHALI Makes Waves in Russia Gukesh, yet another youngster from the same group of Institutions capitalised on a fantastic run of successes to earn his maiden International Master norm at the First Friday IM Chess Tournament in Malaysia By Our Correspondent like S P Sethuraman, 16-year-old becomes the Aleksandr Rakhmanov WGM. R Vaishali made and Boris Savchenko. She Vaishali is the elder Velammal Matriculation played fighting chess, win- sister of R Praggnanand- R Vaishali Higher Secondary School ning seven games, losing haa, also of Velammal proud, winning the bronze one and drawing two for who captured the imagi- medal in the Open section a + 7 score. nation of the chess world of the Chigorin Memorial Vaishali has been mak- by becoming the world’s made his maiden IM Blitz Tournament in St ing steady progress from youngest International norm. The 11-year-old Petersburg, Russia, which the time she won the Master at the age of 10 in achieved this feat with an is a precursor to the main World U-12 title She has 2016. Indian chess keeps emphatic victory over tournament. The Chennai also won the World U-14 growing with a lot of compatriot B Sekar in the girl secured nine points in crown, besides triumph- youngsters performing final round. 11 rounds to have a per- ing in the National Wom- consistently at the interna- Remaining un- formance rating of 2601. en Challengers in 2015. tional level. We have 47 defeated, Gukesh Considering the strong Training under India’s GMs and 95 IMs. India is (7/9) won by 1.5 field assembled for the leading coach R B Ra- also the fifth-best ranked points margin in quickest format, it was a mesh has helped her chess country in the world the closed round- praiseworthy perfor- evolve as a chess player. behind Russia, China, robin tournament, mance from the Chen- Coming to her game, USA and Ukraine in which had players naiite. Vaishali defeated Vaishali’s confidence and terms of average rating. from India, Malay- two GMs: Tsegmed middlegame skills makes D Gukesh, who is a sia, Indonesia, Batchuluun and Evgeny her a formidable player. student of Velammal Myanmar and Sin- Levin, besides gaining 78 Another strength of her Vidyalaya, brought joy to gapore. Besides vic- rating points from the game is playing uncon- the school and country, tory in the tourna- tournament. ventional openings to winning the First Friday ment, Gukesh had Seeded 57th, Vaishali surprise her opponents. IM Tournament in the the satisfaction of two performed above her Already a WIM (Women Malaysian capital of Kua- IMs: India’s Neeraj Ku- seeding, finishing ahead International Master), it’s la Lumpur. It was double mar Mishra and Indone- of higher-ranked players a matter of time before the delight for Gukesh as he sia’s Lioe Dede. ment and causing serious installed. “There are a Namma Toilets locked up in Mogappair East hygiene issues. Garbage is couple of Namma Toilets also being dumped all that have been placed near By Our Correspondent been locked up. shamelessly. This happens it out of bounds for peo- around these makeshift the Maduravoyal New “As it is many people more during early morn- ple, at least the authorities toilets,” pointed out Abdul Bridge but I haven’t seen Namma Toilets, the red were unaware that these ing and after 7 pm when concerned could shift Dastagir, the husband of anyone using them. May- matchbox type eco-toilet are bio toilets and were there is not enough light- them elsewhere and put it Asma Noor. Residents be the officials could place structures, that were in- still attending to nature’s ing in this place.
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