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Now midnight marches by police at AmbatturBy N Rathi Chithra
If you are one of those night owls in Ambattur, chances are that you might have noticed police person-nel on motorcycles zipping past on the streets of the neighbourhood past mid-night. Well, this is part of the “midnight marches” of midnight patrol initiative that has been introduced in the Ambattur Police Dis-trict from early this month.
Under the initiative, more than a hundred police personnel would do the rounds of the entire neigh-bourhood under the juris-diction of the Ambattur Police District, between 12 midnight and 1.30 am daily. This was introduced as a
means of “visible policing” in the area, particularly in areas prone to crimes. Not just motorcycles, you would also see policemen in patrol jeeps.
According to a police officer in Ambattur Police District, the midnight marches were revived by Deepa Satyan, the recently posted Deputy Commis-
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The reasons why she revived the night beat was to deter criminals on the prowl under the cover of darkness. “This would not only instill fear among the wrong doers but also in-spire confidence among the
local residents that the personnel in khaki are there to safeguard them,” said the police officer.
A police officer in Am-battur Police District claimed that there were no incidences of crime when the midnight beats are con-ducted.
The officer added that a WhatsApp group has also been created in the Ambat-tur Police District for all the beat officers to exchange messages and effectively act on any leads. “The Ambat-tur Police District is the largest in the Greater Chen-nai Police. It has 16 police stations in its jurisdiction. So such exchange of infor-mation will help in effec-tively monitoring crime,” he
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Velammal Group of Institutions is hon-oured to be selected as one among the award-ees in the Education Category in the first ever World Digital Award Virtual Summit 2020, a platform shared by the most eminent people and brands across the country.
This award was conferred in recognition for its excellence in education and commit-ment to empower the student community.
Velammal Matric. Hr. Sec. School (Mogappair East) to organise 35th year Vallal Pandithurai Memorial Tamil Enrich-ment Competitions for the school students to enhance and enrich Tamil lan-guage, culture and tradi-tion among the students.
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Wi t h A n n a N a g a r a n d A m b a t t u r
zones of the Greater Chennai Corporation wit-nessing more number of patients with novel coro-navirus disease (COV-ID-19) infection, it is vital to know information about the COVID-19 con-tainment zones and fever camps to detect the virus in the neighbourhoods.
According to Greater Chennai Corporation of-ficials, the information about these are available at just the click of the mouse or keypad. “The website of the Greater Chennai Corporation regularly updates infor-mation about the COV-ID-19 containment zones so that outsiders can avoid stepping into those areas,” said an official of the
civic body’s Anna Nagar Zone.
Another official work-ing in the Ambattur Zone of the Greater Chennai
Corporation explained that in the weeks immedi-ately after the outbreak of the global pandemic, if a resident of a locality test-
ed positive for novel coro-navirus, then the entire street was declared a CO-VID-19 containment zone by the civic body. How-ever, that strategy has since been changed as per the protocol advised by the Tamil Nadu Govern-ment. Now if a resident tests positive for COV-ID-19 then only that par-ticular building or a por-tion of it is barricaded. Only in streets where there are high incidences of COVID-19 infection, the entire street is declared a COVID-19 containment zone, he explained.
“That is why in the earlier months, you would have seen many streets in Mogappair, Nolambur and other places being barricaded to prevent en-try of outsiders and also restrict the patients or their contacts from step-ping out. Now you don’t
Know your COVID-19 Containment Zones, Fever Camps in your neighbourhood
have such barricades in many places,” he pointed out.
“In fact, now as of Saturday there are only 11 declared COVID-19 con-tainment zones in the whole of Greater Chennai Corporation limits. Of these two are in the Anna Nagar zone – the Palani Andavar Koil Street in Anna Nagar East and Ramasamy Street. These two streets were declared
as containment zones on August 30,” he said.
These details are up-loaded on the Greater Chennai Corporation website. Likewise, the civic agency also puts out information on proposed fever clinics on a regular basis in various localities. “People with symptoms could approach these fe-ver clinics and get them-selves tested,” the official explained.
‘Hello police’ helplinestarted in Tiruvallur
The Tiruvallur district police have started ‘Hello Police’. This is a move to crack down on illegal activ-ity, including sand mining and ganja and gutkha smug-gling, with the help of information from residents. A separate number for these purpose will be operated at the control room. The number is 90033 90050.
A control room with four police personnel has been set up in the Tiruvallur SP office for Hello Police initia-tive. Five special teams that function directly under the SP would investigate the complaints received through the number instead of the local police station to main-tain secrecy and keep the informer’s details confiden-tial. They will rush to the spot and conduct a raid. If it is a false information, they will contact the caller again to verify, otherwise they won’t be disturbed.
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Hyacinth,the unstoppable menace
With broad green leaves and purple flowers, water hyacinth con-
taminates water bodies, blocks the passage of sunlight and sub-sequently destroys the aquatic ecosystem. Weeding out these species permanently is a never ending process despite the use of scientific technology and study of the hydrology of water bodies.
Water hyacinth is a killer spe-
cies. Though the Greater Chen-nai Corporation claims to be re-peatedly removing these destruc-tive aquatic plants, It is supposed to be an annual affair, undertaken before the commencement of the northeast monsoon rains.
Water hyacinth is cleared when there are complaints of mosquito menace in the locality.
The reason for the growth of water hyacinth is attributed to the
sewage and grey water that is often let out into these water bod-ies. However the government should look out for long term solutions instead of resorting to temporary stop-gap measures. Only the stoppage of sewage into these water bodies can bring about a change but this does not look like happening in the new future.
Water hyacinth being cleared and dumped on thesmall bridge connecting Maduravoyal and Chinna Nolambur
The one thing the pan-demic has been unable to disrupt is the sweet taste and many have thrown caution to the wind. With more functions coming up and celebrations to follow, sweets are very much on the top of one’s mind.
In India, sweets are positively entrenched in one’s culture as happy celebration foods. It start-ed with Ganesh Chaturthi, followed by the Kerala festival Onam and the list goes on.
But one can build im-munity and maintain a fit lifestyle if they limit calo-ries and consume wisely.
Over indulgence in sweets can lead to a lot of health drawbacks. Exces-sive sugar calories can push one back on their diet/fitness regimen by adding empty calories, in the current situation main-taining one’s general fit-ness is of utmost priority. At the same time, one cannot forego sweets en-tirely as festive celebra-tions would be dull with-out them.
Nutritionists suggest ways to smartly consume sweets this festival season.
Portion control: It’s al-ways better to take small helpings of your favourite
meals and treats rather than depriving yourself of it. Monitor your portions and don’t overeat. Com-pensate when you can if you have had two helpings of laddoo’s for lunch, give it a skip during dinner.
Don’t forget to exercise: Remove a small amount of time during the day to burn the excess-calorie intake. It does not have to be a heavy session. Even light exercise is a must and should not be skipped! Even a thirty minute work-out can go a long way!
Cook smartly: Sugar and calories go hand in hand. Therefore, resorting to sugar alternatives like low calorie sweeteners is a smart way to celebrate this fest ival. Low calorie sweeteners provide sweet-ness with minimal calories and you don’t have to compromise on your crav-ing! In addition to it, low calorie sweeteners are ab-solutely safe to consume as well.
Lastly, don’t hold back on the celebrations, espe-cially with your family and loved ones. The boost of love and warmth is defi-nitely needed during try-ing times like these.
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Smart ways to keep a check on calories
The huge park sandwiched between Pari Salai and the EB Road is now open but people have not started to use it in good numbers. While the members tentatively restarted their fitness regimen, particularly walking regular users claimed that the focus was on social distancing, personal hygiene and strict adherence to safety protocols mentioned in the guidelines issued by the state. The yoga platform which was under construction is at a standstill due to the pandemic (left) while on the other side, the kids play area has been cordoned off as a precautionary measure and minor repairs are being done.
Patch up work at Annamalai AvenueThe civic authority has
started repairing of roads which were been damaged by the recent showers. Patch up work is on near the four road junction of Chanakyan Main road in Annamalai Avenue in West Mogappair. “They are only concentrating on repairing potholes and major roadworks will be undertaken only after the monsoon,” said an offi-cial. These measures will make the damaged roads at least motorable now.
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Akshay Kumar:I drink cow urine every day
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has revealed that he drinks cow urine ev-ery day for ayurvedic reasons.
The actor, who is cur-rently shooting in Scot-land for his upcoming film “BellBottom” with Huma Qureshi and Lara Dutta Bhupathi, joined British adventurer and host Bear Grylls for an Instagram Live, to talk about going on a jungle adventure with him.
When Huma asked Akshay how he convinced himself to drink elephant poop tea on the show, Akshay said: “I wasn’t
worried. I was too excited to be worried. I have cow urine because of ayurvedic reasons every day, so that was okay.”
Akshay went on a wild adventure across Bandip-ur Tiger Reserve in Kar-nataka with popular Brit-ish adventurer and host Grylls to shoot an episode of “Into the Wild with Bear Grylls”, which will premiere on Discovery+ .
Akshay also confessed that doing an episode with Grylls was a “high-light for him”.
Director Krish Launches Shriya Saran First Look In ‘Gamanam’Ageless diva Shriya Sa-
ran has been in the indus-try for nearly 20 years and she still holds the tag of a bankable actress courtesy her charismatic face, eye-catching personality and amazing acting skills.
Shriya Saran who is regarded as one of the most talented actors in Indian cinema is back in
films after taking a brief hiatus. Directed by Sujana Rao, the comeback film of Shriya titled Gamanam is touted to be a real life drama and it is being made as Pan India entertainer in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi languages. Creative direc-tor Krish who cast Shriya in few of his previous films
has launched the film’s first look poster today on the occasion of the actor’s birthday. True to the char-acter, clad in a saree, Shri-ya looks dejected in the first look poster.
Ace writer Sai Madhav Burra pens dialogues, while maestro Ilayaraja renders sound tracks.
Gnana Shekar V.S.,
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Entire shooting part of Gamanam has been wrapped up and post-production works are un-derway. Other cast and crew details will be re-vealed soon.
Enlarged, twisted veins commonly found on the legs are called varicose veins. Although these are not considered to be a seri-ous medical condition, they are an uncomfortable sight and are a sign of rest-less legs. Having varicose veins isn’t uncommon and yet, people are not sure of what causes them, or how they are treated.
Varicose veins are not limited to a specific gen-der, age group, or even a profession. More often, people with prolonged standing requirements fall prey to this disorder where veins of lower limbs en-large due to malfunction of their valves causing improper flow of blood, and thereby pooling. At
the point when the valves that help push oxygenated blood back to our heart are exhausted, they can quit working altogether. Feeble valves can prompt a rein-forcement of blood, mak-ing our veins twist and swell. It is what science calls varicose veins.
In other words, there is an ensuing danger for hav-ing varicose veins if you are elderly, sit or stand for long stretches, have an inert way of life, have obesity, or have a family background of varicose veins.
They are discomfort and unattractive, but vari-cose veins can also be risky to our internal health. Untreated veins can blast and cause draining or ex-
cruciating ulcers. Some-times, varicose veins may add to the advancement of blood clusters. These clots could reach the heart, causing prolonged medi-cal problems. One of the dangerous side effects of
varicose veins is that they can lead to ulcers. They frequently cause a dull ache, a substantial inclina-tion, or a pressure close to the skin. Yet, in more se-
Prolonged standing leads to varicose veins
By Our Correspondent
As bars, restaurants and house parties continue to play significant roles in spreading COVID-19, some alcohol lovers feel that drinking in public is a safer alternative. Public in this context, drinkers refer to outdoor spaces such as roads, walkways or parks, or in a moving vehicle. Having a cold beer on the roadside or while driving maybe a good substitution if only it wasn’t illegal in this country. A narrow park on the roadside near the Dr Ambedkar ground is an ideal cozy spot for drinkers. A few stop their vehicles on the roadside and use the bonnet as a serving table. Yet a few
stand on the roadside have a quick knock and dispose the bottle and tumblers inside the park. Small time vendors on the roadside are unavailable after dusk and their areas are used to their advantage.
To add to their comfort a closeby restaurant serves side dishes in disposable plates. The residents have no say in this wrong do-ings but remain silent spectators. A resident had put up a board stating ‘no drinking, no smoking etc’ but this is of no use. Drink-ing among friends in open spaces — where there’s much more room to phys-ically distance — can keep people away from danger-ously crowded indoor gatherings, is a safer bet
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drinkers feel. Public drinking is not tolerated in parks and does carry a fine, the cops have warned. Maybe heavy police presence and ticketing can cut down on this indisciplined be-haviour of drinkers.
vere cases, they can like-wise cause ulcers.
At the point when a hard, swelling vein makes a sore on your skin, a ve-nous ulcer can create. Ul-cers most normally hap-pen around your lower legs, and they can turn out to be very traumatizing ‘ and even contaminated ‘ if left untreated. In fact, the varicose veins are also linked with having too many blood clots. At the point when a lot of blood gathers in a vein, it can go on to become a clot. If that happens in a vein inside your body, it is called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Blood clots are dangerous as they can go reach our lungs, causing a possibly lethal respiratory embolism.
Teachers’ Day Celebrated
Velammal Nexus cele-brated Teachers’ Day on virtual platform not only to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Dr S. Rad-hakrishnan, but also show-er gratitude & appreciation on the teachers of Velam-mal Nexus Schools. The-Virtual Teachers’ Day cel-ebration included the re-nowned personalities Mr Mayilswamy Annadurai, Vice President, Tamil Na-duState council for Science and Technology & Mr Sa-muthiraikani, Indian film actor and Versatile Direc-tor who graced the occa-sion on the memorable day. The students council ex-pressed their gratitude by showcasing a beautiful presentation to commemo-rate the teachers service. The Senior Principal of the Nexus group of school, Mrs Jayanthi Rajagopalan & Principal Mrs Shyamala Subbu, spoke. The pro-gram with more than 20K views, thanked the teach-ing fraternity.
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99520 90058
ANNA NAGAR WEST EXTN.New No. 7, Old No. W 470,
Near SBOA School1350 Sq.ft., 1st Floor,2 BHK, Pooja room, Dining & Car Park.
94441 93672
ANNA NAGAR WEST EXTN.Plot No. W 552, 9th Street,
Opp. SBOA School400 Sq.ft., G.F, 1 BHK,
Ind. House, 24 Hrs Water, Car Park.
Rs. 12,500 Adv. 8 Months. Prabhakar
98407 59576
ANNA NAGAR WEST EXTN.A1 Apartment, Door
No. G-1, Kalaivanar Colony, Ram Nagar, Opp. Sadayush
Ayuverda Centre800 Sft., Ground Floor, 2 BHK, CCP. Easy access
from Main Road.
98401 6001494440 62564
ANNA NAGAR WEST EXTN.Near SBOA School, ‘C’ Sector, 2 BHK,
Ground Floor,Ind. House,Car Park.
98401 5759898407 38759
ANNA NAGAR WEST EXTN.Near to CPS, DAV, Velammal Schools, Cherian Hospital &
3 Parks4 BHK: Rs. 38K (Nego.)2 BHK: Rs. 18K (Nego.)
Both Houses, Semifurnished, CCTV, CCP, Metro & Bore Water.
“No” Maintenance Charges.Preferred for Hindus.
98401 4088770108 18800
MOGAPPAIRERI SCHEMEVGN FERNDALE
NEAR MOGAPPAIR BANYANB4-F1, 2 BHK, 1st Flr, 773 Sft.,
Rent: Rs. 15,000/-(Including Maintenance)
Call: Ravi
NOLAMBUR
73389 41252
AREA 1590 SQ.FT., BUILT UP AREA
3100 SQ.FT., G+1 (EACH 3 BHK).
GATED COMMUNITY. IND. HOUSE FOR SALE.
S & P GARDEN
74010 02006
MOGAPPAIR WEST AYAPAKKAM
TNHB 13x30-390 SQ.FT., G+1.
13x36-468 SQ.FT., G+1 IND HOUSE
SALE.20x50-1000 SQ.FT.,
2000 SQ.FT., CMDA APPD LANDS SALE
94449 96651
MOGAPPAIR EASTNr. Spartan Matric School450 Sft., 2nd Floor,1 Hall & Kitchen,Att. Bath. Rs. 6L
93821 07503
PADIKUPPAMNr. Ben Foundation
1150 Sq.ft.,G. Floor, 2 BHK for
Commercialpurpose. Rs. 8L
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98405 51355
MOGAPPAIR WESTTNHB 13X30-390 SQ.FT.,
BUILT UP 850 SQ.FT. DUPLEX 2 BHK HOUSE,
N.F, 6 YEARS OLD. Rs. 49L (NEGO.)
87787 52143
AMBATTURNear Railway Stn., Chandaria Nagar
Behind Murugan Theatre847 Sft. Built up
1600 Sft., E.N.W facing, 3 Side Rd, 20ft & 24ft Rd.
15 Yrs Old. Rs. 66L
93810 38473
MOGAPPAIR1G, 1800 Sq.ft.,
½ GrLANDS FOR
SALE.
90804 28144
AYAPAKKAMThiruvalluvar Kudiyirupu
480, 510, 550 Sq.ft., Each 1 BHK flat sale, Lift. Rs. 16L, 17L, 21L.
99401 77426
AYAPAKKAM344 Sq.ft., G+1, S.F, 8 Years Old,
Rs. 25L
CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2
COMMERCIAL
70107 5990590802 13069
MOGAPPAIR WEST6th Block,
Nr. Thalapakkatti 468 Sq.ft., G+2,
IND. HOUSE FOR SALE.
98409 28491
MOGAPPAIR WESTNEAR BUS DEPOT,
350 SQ.FT., 1 HALL & KITCHEN, ATT. BATH,
2ND FLR, SEPARATE EB, 2 WHEELER PARK,BACHELORS ONLY.
Rs. 5K
99944 0554775982 35547
KOYAMBEDU NEXT TO CMBT BUS STAND, PARTLY STILT
+ 2 FLOOR, 1113 SFT., 3 BHK FLAT SALE, SECOND FLOOR,
CCP, LIFT.
98843 24116
GOLDEN GEORGE NAGARNOLAMBUR40x60-2400 Sq.ft.20x60-1200 Sq.ft.25x40-1000 Sq.ft.VACANT LANDS
FOR SALE30ft Road.
88380 36124
MOGAPPAIR WESTVGP NAGAR
Built up area 1100 Sq.ft., 3 BHK Flat, Wood work, East facing, CCP. Rs. 18K
99414 23745
MOGAPPAIR WESTNr. D.R Supermarket,
390 Sq.ft., G. Floor, 1 BHK.
98405 51355
MOGAPPAIR EASTTNHB 13x36-468 Sft., Built up 1150 Sft., New Duplex
2 BHK House, W.F, CCP, 20ft Rd, Opp. Spartan CBSE
School. Rs. 78L (Nego.)
98845 98136
MOGAPPAIR EASTInd. House Sale
Land 900 Sq.ft.,Building G+2: 1 Cr
Vacant Land Sale20x60-1200 Sq.ft.25x60-1500 Sq.ft.
98406 73967
MOGAPPAIR EASTGandhi Street,
Near 7H Bus Depot, Close to DAV, Velammal
Schools, 2 BHK.Rs. 11,500/-
79041 25650
BACHELORACCOMMODATIONMOGAPPAIR WESTA/C ROOM SHARING
Nr. D.R. SUPERMARKETPer Person Rs. 3000/- only
99411 2356787787 52143
PADIKUPPAMNear Govt. School,1500 Sq.ft., Duplex
3 BHK house for rent.Rs. 25K (Nego.)
90802 13069
AYYAPAKKAMMARUTHAM APT.
444 Sq.ft., Ground Floor: 17.50L
1st Floor: 16.50L3rd Floor: 14L
P.M. Subsidy Avl.Bank Loan Arranged.
87789 5158894442 46973
AYYAPAKKAMDevar Street,
TNHB ‘B’ type. (430 Sqft),
G+1 (Each 1 BHK), Total Built-Up 875 Sqft.
Ind house.
91769 93737
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SAM: 72999 88771
LAND FOR SALE
MOGAPPAIR EAST1200 Sft. - 1.20 Cr
VGP NAGAR2400 Sft. - 2.25 Cr
NOLAMBUR1080 Sft. - 93 Lacs
SELLING
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
87787 52143
Anna Nagar West Extn.880 Sq.ft.
AP Plot G+2. New Ind House for sale. Rental Income Rs. 60K. Sale Rs. 2.99 Cr
98201 1363491761 15930
COMMERCIAL SPACENERKUNDRAM
INDEPENDENT BUILDING OFF. PH ROAD,
2000 & 5000 SQ.FT. FOR BACKEND OFFICE,
OLD AGE HOME,GODOWN, HOSTEL
AVAILABLE FOR RENT.
LEASE
Accommodation
88076 48998
MOGAPPAIRNr. Mangal Eri Park740 Sq.ft., G. Flr, 2 BHK Ind. House,
OCP. Rs. 7L
96000 1607194441 20392
MOGAPPAIR WEST1650 Sft., 1st Flr, 3 BHK with 1 A/c & Inverter, CCP. Only Brahmins.
88389 0980494432 66120
MOGAPPAIR EAST No. 171, Srinivasan
Kumar St., Golden George Nagar, 2 BHK, 1st Flr, Mod. Kitchen, Fully furnished, All Electrical amenities,
Vitrified Tiles, CP.
MOGAPPAIR WESTTNHB PHASE - 1
AVR GALAX
MOGAPPAIR WEST@ JASWANTH NAGAR
AVR IMPERIA
3 BHK: J1.36Cr
3 BHK: J85L
2 BHK: J40L3 BHK: J65L
Duplex 3 BHK: J1.02Cr3 BHK: J67L
AYANAMBAKKAMNR. VELAMMAL (CBSE)
AVR RUBY
NR. MOGAPPAIR WEST@ AISHWARYA NAGAR
AVR COASTA
PRIVATE TERRACE WITH GARDEN AVAILABLE
PRIVATE TERRACE WITH GARDEN AVAILABLE
98407 2510173972 87888
NEW FLATS FOR SALE
READY TO OCCUPY
99401 77426
MOGAPPAIR WEST390 SQ.FT.,
G+1: 40L, 45L468 SQ.FT., G+1: 63L;
G+2: 69L720 SQ.FT., G. FLOOR,
N.E CORNER: 70L1000 SQ.FT., G+1: 86L
99401 77426
MOGAPPAIR EAST390 SQ.FT.,
G+1: 39L, 43L, 48L468 SQ.FT., G+1: 77L;
G+2: 79L800 SQ.FT., DEMOLISH
WITH PLAN APPD., 30FT RD. S.F, Rs. 1.39 Cr
87787 52143
AYYAPAKKAMInd. House Sale344 Sft., G+1: 25L, 28L470 Sq.ft., G. Floor: 31L
430 Sq.ft., G+1: 39L640 Sq.ft., G+1: 59L720 Sq.ft., G. Flr: 57L
99401 77426
AYYAPAKKAMPH I, II & III
MIG LAND SALE2250 SQ.FT., N.E CORNER,
40FT & 16FT RD: 85L1960 SQ.FT., N.F, 40FT ROAD: 1Cr2100 SQ.FT., E.F,
50FT ROAD: 1.60Cr1960 SQ.FT., S.F: 1.50Cr3000 SQ.FT., E.F: 2.40Cr
87787 52143
AYYAPAKKAMPH I, II & IIILAND SALE344 SQ.FT.: 17L400 SQ.FT.: 20L
430 SQ.FT.: 25L, 30L1000 SFT.: 50L, 55L, 60L
570 SQ.FT.: 35L
87787 52143
MOGAPPAIR WESTKavimani Salai, 3150 Sft.
Land, W.F, Rs. 3.90 Cr.Vellalar St., Nr. Perumal Kovil, 2000 Sq.ft., N.E Corner, G+1. Rental
Income: 1L. Sale Rs. 2.65 Cr.MOG. EAST: Land area
2400 Sft. Built up3000 Sft., commercialpurpose. Rs. 5.50 Cr.
80728 47531
MOGAPPAIR WESTNEAR VELAMMAL390 SQ.FT., G+1, SOUTH FACING,
IND. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. BANK
LOAN ARRANGED.
This Space Costs Rs. 360
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While the COVID-19 lockdown has been lifted for all practical purposes and very few restrictions remain, domestic maids are still finding it difficult to get back to work in many places including the neigh-bourhoods of Mogappair and Anna Nagar.
Almost all commercial establishments and offices have started functioning in the neighbourhood since the relaxations in the novel coronavirus lockdown con-ditions. However, since the workplace of domestic maids are houses, they are encountering difficulties in returning to work to earn their livelihood.
Many res idents in Mogappair and Anna Nagar are hesitant to en-gage domestic maids fear-ing that they could be po-tential carriers of novel coronavirus disease. A section of residents, how-ever, has no such qualms, and has been allowing maids to work.
“I am healthy and have no symptoms of COV-ID-19 and want to return
Lockdown lifted but domestic maidsfind it difficult to get back to work
to work to earn income to run my family. But none of my three employers, in whose households I used to work till March, have called me back. One of them has been kind enough to pay me half my month-ly salary during all these months. She said she would call me back once the pandemic is over. The other two employers gave me full salary for April, though I did not work, but thereafter disengaged me,” said Kavita, a domestic maid in Padi Kuppam near
Mogappair East.Some employers like
Ranjini of Anna Nagar, have given partial employ-ment to domestic maids. “Earlier I would engage my maid to all household work including cooking and sweeping. But now I don’t allow her inside my house for fear of the virus spreading," she said. Some of the domestic maids said that their employers want them back but they faced opposition from residential welfare associations of gated communities.