According to Corporation reports, the dogs that were accounted for during the 2014 census numbered to nearly 28,400 in these six zones while the recent census showed around 18,000 dogs. In Teynampet zone, in 2014 about 5,800-5,900 dogs were recorded and so far this year’s dog census is found to be reduced to nearly 3,000 dogs. “More areas are yet to be covered,” said the official. And added that they will be completed in the coming weeks.
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Vyjayanthi also says that she has started to concentrate on environmental education. “I want to make children environmentally responsible,” she says and reveals that she also brought in organic farming. “The school has mid-day meal scheme and many children are fed here everyday.”
It is said that during every pournami day, Siddha Purushas are said to bathe in the holy pool of Lord Kabaleeshwarar temple, have a darshan of Shri Karpagambal Samedha Shri Kapaleeshwarar and go around the four madas as told in Agasthya Jothidam.
Now imagine going to a cafe where you can just walk in and meet a counsellor and share with him/her your thoughts over a cup of coffee. This is what ‘Mind Cafe’ at Chepauk does.
Gouri G Kishan of Chennai struck gold when she got a chance to make her debut on screen. She plays Trisha’s younger version. Speaking to News Today, Gouri said, “I heard through my uncle that director Prem Kumar was searching for an actress to play the role. So, I went for the audition and screen test. Eventually, they selected me.”
The programme was put together in a very quick fashion, focusing on three vital parts; architecture, iconography and inscriptions that are present inside a temple.
The members of the foundation shared the basics and nuances of three Gods; Vinayagar, Krishna, Lakshmi and their festivals.
The students are taught concepts in maths, English and other subjects while there are also classes where they are taught to paint, make bags, create terracotta, make jewellery to name a few.
The shop was opened along with the presence of all the weavers who make the sarees. “We didn’t invite any celebrities,: says Suja. “We wanted to open the showroom along with the weavers as they are the ones who put in a lot of effort.”
