Situated near the banks of the Adyar river, it is said the temple actually belonged to the Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal Temple, located half-a-km away.
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Pasumai Moorthy, runs an organisation called Green Foundation, through which he plants trees and plants and also takes care of the trees planted by other organisations and people.
Thiruveedhi Amman Koil Street Residents Association (TAKSRA), over the last two years are involved in many environment conscious initiatives and their efforts were recognised by the State Government as they bagged the Pollution Control Board’s green award recently.
Fresh after facing a humiliating defeat at the hands of tournament favourites England, Afghanistan will face another heavyweight in India in the World Cup match at Southampton tomorrow.
The temple was built in 2004, and residents living in the surrounding areas came together and facilitated the construction of the temple.
It is the only game where emotions, patriotism and spirit run high and players get an extra motivation to perform well. The prevailing political tensions between the two countries has raised tremendous expectations for the match.
To provide the next-gen artistes a platform and enhance their opportunities, city-based siblings, B Yogasremanasvini and B Jayabhuvaneshwari, successfully conducted an event titled ‘Women’s Era Culturals’ that showcased the talent of women artistes, recently in Mylapore.
Situated inside the IDPL Colony, the Vinayagar idol was formed naturally and the Pandyas built a mandapa around it and the idol was worshipped by the people.
The members of the Thiruveedhi Amman Koil Street, Mandaveli and people living in the surrounding came together to beautify the RK Mutt road, by involving in a wall-painting initiative at Sringeri Mutt Road.
