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    Neighbourhood Weekly Newspaper

    Covering Porur, Valasaravakkam, Virugambakkam, Saligramam & Vadapalani areas

    Date of Publication : Every Saturday

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    It is an incredible feat and great moment to learn that Ram

    Arvindh, Son of Rajendran and Sivagami, notable journalists,

    Valasai Times, Valasaravakkam, has been selected for

    Under-14 years category in Cricket to represent Tamilnadu State

    by the TN Cricket Association . Ram Aravindh, aged 14 years

    is studying in the 9th STD in AVM Rajeswari Matriculation

    Higher Secondary School, Virugambakkam. He is being trained

    by illustrious AVM Cricket Academy, which has shaped him as

    a great player. He is very ebullient, disciplined, stylish batsman, bringing a lot of laurels to

    his team. Last year he was selected to represent Tiruvallur District Under 14 years.

    I am extremely happy and proud to note that I am undoubtedly certain that he'll be

    considered for selection for Ranji Trophy as well and thereby to Indian Team, consideringhis impeccable performances. I whole heartedly wish him all stupendous success for a

    great future.

    - S Ganapathy

    Kudos to Ram Arvindh!

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    Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousnessis offering free two-day training on

    Pranahuti Aided Meditation

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    33333VALASAI TIMES Jan 10 - 16, 2015Free Two-Day

    Training Course on

    Pranahuti Aided

    Meditation

    A free two-day training

    programme on Pranahuti Aided

    Meditationwill be conducted by

    Institute of Sri Ramchandra

    Consciousness at Valasaravakkam, Chennai. Course will be

    held on 17-Jan-2015 (Saturday)

    and 18-Jan-2015 (Sunday)

    between 9:00AM 6:00 PM.

    Venue: No:42, Rajagopalan

    Street, Sridevi Karumariamman

    Nagar, Valasaravakkam,

    Chennai 87.

    The key topics scheduled to

    be covered in the training

    programme include Way of

    Living, Meditation Practices,

    Concentration and Control of

    Mind, Pranahuti and Stages of

    Spiritual Progress. The

    programme includes 4 practicalsessions of Meditation. The

    Institute will conduct the

    programme in Englishat free of

    cost.

    Only 15 people between the

    age group of 18 and 58 will be

    allowed to participate. For

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    Several significant public healthcrises had happened in India and

    around the world. On examination and

    investigation, it is apparent that these

    were all man-made disasters. In view

    of continued neglect, lack of focus on

    prevention and insufficient investments

    in health or improper assessments of

    diseases or study their root causes, the

    social determinants of health. The

    Ebola crises in West Africa is a fit case

    for study where over 7000 people had

    died in view of neglect of health systems, infrastructure funding,

    trained human resources and little commitment of education.

    Eventhough vaccines were developed in U.S.A to fight the disease,

    it seemed too little, too late.

    India marches towards global leadership in many diseases

    like malaria, dengue,diabetes, heart related ailments etc. confront

    us. Thousands of people are deprived of adequate H.I.V drugsand the situation is alarming. The T.B crises also followed up

    with over 1 Lakh cases. T.B is the countrys time bomb. The

    recent happening is the sterilization tragedy in Chhattisgarh, over

    10 in the 83 women who underwent sterilization surgeries died

    while many others were hospitalized critically. The revelation is

    the nasty nexus between government officials and petty pharma

    manufacturers, the antibiotics were suspected to be containing

    rat poison. The culprits were easily let off without adequate

    punishments for their culpable homicide. That is the fate of the

    callous government. Broadly speaking, the quality of health

    services in rural and urban India in private or public sectors are

    abysmal, millions of people suffer to access health services. 60%

    of people in the country suffer much to access in the private

    sector (many from quacks) atexorbitant costs and are being

    targeted for over-exploitation with inappropriate tests and mostof the pharmacies sell medicines like antibiotics over the counter

    and hardly there is government control over it. Another bad news

    is that the central government could cut health spending around

    20% this year drastically. This is a terrible blow since the

    government spending on health is the lowest onein the world.

    Without putting sufficient investments in health and health systems,

    no government can see all round real development growth and

    human well-being. The dire need is to invest in preventive and

    primary health care, sanitation, waste management and health

    education.

    The fundamental is to control diseases, sufficient nutrition,

    safe habitation, safety and reduced conflicts etc. All of these are

    inter-linked with social and economic policies of the government.

    Overall, it is apparent and imperative how to integrate all the links

    for making effective health care systems to provide maximumprotection to the people. The government has to seriously think

    over opening more hospitals and clinics in the public sector for

    giving affordable medical care and treatments at a lesser cost.

    Already, the poor people are worst affected lot that they could not

    afford taking medical treatments in the private hospitals where

    cost is very high. AchheDin will become an empty slogan unless

    the government takes earnest, effective and immediate steps to

    extend viable health care systems to its citizenry for providing

    orderly well-being in the society and to lead a disease free life.

    In its latest thinking of the government, it is an appreciable

    and abold step to pronounce that the central government in its

    key proposal to the draft National Health Policy 2015 has mooted

    health as a fundamental right and its denial an offence. The

    proposals are enacting a National Health Rights Act, raising public

    expenditure to 2.5% of GDP, Rupees 3800 per capita thus ensuring

    free universal access to free drugs, diagnostics to government

    hospital, exploring creation of a health cess on the model of

    education cess. These above features, if implemented, are good

    for the country and all states should enact Acts in their respective

    states without any reservations in protecting the public well-being.

    Public health is most precious -

    Do not reduce investments in health

    and health systems?

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    44444VALASAI TIMES Jan 10 - 16, 2015This is the 31st year of their

    continuing service for the

    underprivileged. The Rotary

    Club President Rtn. Girija

    Raghavan, Health Community

    serviced secretary Rtn

    Chandrasekar, Rtn Sethu Raman

    and Paadhais Secretary Mr.

    Amal provided 31 power

    glasses free of cost for the

    people and also approved of

    Cataract surgeries for 5

    beneficiaries who attended the

    camp.

    Dr. Shivakumar and his team

    from Sight care Foundation

    conducted the screening at

    Paadhai for 140 adults and chil-

    dren.

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    Regional Meting of Lions Club International

    Ln. Subramanian welcoming all!Regional Meeting of Lions Club Intertional will be held on Sunday,

    18th January 2015 at Hotel Savera, Dr.Radhakrishnan Road, Mylapore.

    Fellowship at 9.30am, Banner Presentation will be at 9.45am, Meeting will

    be on 11 am and Lunch will be provided at 1pm.

    Ln.M.Subramanian, Region Chairperson inviting all to grace the

    occasion. Ln.D.Thulasingam,District Governor, will be the chief guest.

    Ln.Er.Dhanapalan, Kanavugal Meippada -Thematic address-Chairman,

    Centenary Celebration, will be the guest of honour. Mrs.L.Kanchana,District Educational Officer will be the Lifetime Achievement Awardee.

    Ln.P.Elangovan, Imm.Past District Governor / Council Chairman, felicitating

    the occasion. Meet Secreteries Ln.Gunasekaran, Ln.A.R.Dillibabu,

    Ln.M.D.Nandakumar and Meet Advisors and Meet Co-ordinators and lot

    of other lion dignatories will be attended.

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    Free Eye Camp titled Joy of

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    55555VALASAI TIMES Jan 10 - 16, 2015

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    Hearty Congratulations to Ram ArvindhI am extremely happy and proud to

    note that Ram Arvindh is being trained

    by our illustrious AVM Cricket

    Academy, Saligramam and being

    shaped to such a great height as a

    flamboyant batsman. He has got many

    laurels for his team as a captain and

    representing Tiruvallur District Cricket

    Association. No doubt, I am sure that

    by dint of his hardwork he will beselected for Ranji Trophy and eclipse

    to Indian team as well. My encomiums

    to him and I heartily wish him good luck for a great future.

    MK IqbalDirector, AVM Cricket Academy, and all Coaches, Virugambakkam

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    66666VALASAI TIMES Jan 10 - 16, 2015

    Shriram Ilakkiya Kazhagam invites

    nominations for the ARAM Award

    Shriram Ilakkiya Kazhagam, the Literary wing of Shriram Group,

    one of Indias premier financial service providers, has called for

    nominations to its prestigious ARAM Award.

    Every year, the Shriram Ilakkiya Kazhagam bestows the

    prestigious ARAM Award on an outstanding personality who has

    dedicated his life to the societyand is an embodiment of the tenets of

    Thirukkural.

    The Award carries a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh and a Citation, which

    will be presented to the Recipient at a grand function. Nominations for

    this Award can be made by anyone who is very familiar with his/her

    suggested nominees.

    A 3-member Advisory Committee of Shriram Ilakkiya Kazhagam

    will identify the appropriate person for the Award.Dr. Avvai Natarajan,

    Former Vice-Chancellor, heads the Committee. The other two membersare Thiru. G. Ranga Rao, I.A.S. (Retd.)and Thiru A.M. Swaminathan,

    I.A.S. (Retd.).Thiru. R. Kannan,Director, Shriram Group is the

    Convener.

    The decisive factor for nomination will be that the person leads

    his life in the spirit and tenets of Thirukkural, which can be emulated

    by others. The Persons contributions to the society should have

    brought a remarkable change in the social life.

    The Nominee should have made an exemplary contribution for

    the social upliftment The Nominee may be an individual or founder

    of a philanthropic/non-governmental organizationThe Nominee need

    not be a Tamilian, nor even be domiciled in Tamil Nadu. However, the

    Nominee should necessarily be an Indian, presently living in India

    Age no bar No individual can nominate himself / herself for this

    Award. A person familiar with the nominees way of life may nominate

    him / her for the award

    Past Recipients of the ARAM Award :Prof. Dr. G. Venkataswamy,

    Founder, Arvind Eye Hospitals; Mr. M.P. Vasimalai, Founder, Dhan

    Foundation, Madurai; Dr. R. Kousalya Devi,Managing Trustee of

    Gandhigram Rural Trust; Mr. R. Elango, Managing Trustee of Trust

    for Village Self Governance, Kuthambakkam; Mrs. Vandana Gopikumar

    & Mrs. Vaishnavi Jayakumar, Founders, Banyan Foundation,

    Chennai; Dr. Ramaswamy Sakthivadivel, Water Resources Engineer,

    Chennai; and Dr. K.V. Thiruvengadam, Professor of Medicine, were

    the recipients of the Aram award in the past.

    Contact Details : Those who wish to recommend a person for the

    ARAM Award can send details about the nominee and his / her

    contributions to the society in not more than 2 pages to Shriram

    Ilakkiya Kazhagam, #145, Santhome High Road, Mylapore, Chennai

    600 004. The last date for Receipt of Nominations: 15thFeb. 2015.

    Contamination and Conservation

    with attracting slides.

    Mr.S.Saravanan Senior EO of

    WWF-India showed how the

    students can be involved with

    enviro activities. He interacted

    with the teachers on their every

    day activities. He explained how

    a school can respond for Enviro

    camps , vermi compost , Herbal

    Garden , RWH and the wind

    Energy sources with the photo

    slides where students role has

    been highlighted.

    The one day training ended

    with Vote of Thanks and National

    Anthem at 4PM.The participantsinteraction and the response was

    interesting, amazing and every

    resource person is being invited

    by most of the participants to

    have interact tion with their

    children in their school

    campus.An exhibition on Herbal

    medicine was also

    conducted.Many saplings were

    displayed for identification.

    Mr.Anto, Managing trustee,

    Change Trust participated.

    Environmental booklets and

    Drawing materials were also given

    to all teacher participants.

    Teachers Training programme for Thiruvallur District CHANGE Trust and the

    Thiruvallur district National

    Green Corps (NGC) jointly

    conducted a one day teachers

    training programme for NGC / Eco

    club teacher coordinators under

    the guidance and instructions of

    Dept. of Environment, Govt of

    Tamilnadu on 7th January 2015

    at Shri Saraswathy College of

    Education,Station Road,Ponneri,

    from 9 am to 4 pm as per the

    programme schedule enclosed.

    As per the instructions and

    circular by the CEO, Thiruvallur

    and DEEO 197 teacher

    coordinators of Ponneri

    Educational districts from Govt,

    Aided and other schools & Eco

    Clubs from Minjur,

    Gummidipoondi and Sholavaram

    Panchayath unions participated

    in this programme focussing the

    Environmental issues and

    solutions. Experts andEnvironmentalists deputed by the

    Dept. of Environment discussed

    on various issues on environment

    and stressed the role of teacher

    coordinators in schools and

    society.

    Mrs Rajini Principal of the

    college inaugurated the training

    in the presence of

    Mr.G.Thangaraj, Dist.NGC

    coordinator, G.Alagarasan,

    Change Trust and

    Mr.Gunasekaran Dist Eco Club

    Coordinator. Earlier

    Mr.Karunakaran, Dist.

    Coordinator, NGC, Ponneri

    Educational Dist. welcomed theguests and gathering.

    The Dist. Coordinator

    explained the schools to conduct

    various enviro activities to make

    their campus more green and

    applauded the schools .

    Mr.Vincent George a resource

    person from m/s Ishta

    Foundation listed out the various

    hazards the society faces on E-

    waste.The best and simple ways

    to reuse the E-waste has been

    detailed. He attracted the

    teachers how the schools and

    teachers can make use of the

    Electronic wastes surrounded in

    our campus with a video. He

    demonstrated the simple models

    created from E-waste using the

    repaired computer.

    After the Tea Break in the

    second session,a senior Doctor

    from Rumi Herbals Dr.Ashokan,

    demonstrated the various herbals

    available in our country and their

    uses directly and indirectly. He

    also state that our ancestors lived

    for a longer period only due to

    the locally available herbs and

    species. It is our responsibility

    and duty to safeguard the

    traditional values and uses of

    those herbs.

    Mr.L.Durai ,State Coordinator,

    NGC, Dept of Environment gave

    a detailed notes to teachers and

    tips to update the NGC activities

    in their schools. He also reviewed

    the schools and their activities

    carried out during this academic

    year. He demonstrated Yogas

    importance. During the next

    session Mr.S.Subramani, a

    microbiologist Eurekha Forbes

    explained the Water

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