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June 22, 2019

World environment day - Chennai Saviours of air pollution.. Around 325 Students from NGC and Eco clubs of chennai district schools participated in world environment day rally with a concept 'beat the air pollution'. Hon'ble ministers K.C.Karuppannan and Dindigul Srinivasan flagged

off the rally in the presence of Environment secretary and director Dr.Jayanthi in Birla planetarium campus and awareness slogans were shouted by students. World environment day theme was demonstrated by Thangaraj NGC Chennai district coordinator in children's

Park campus at the end of the rally.. Also world environment day was celebrated in Chennai primary School, Mogappair with tree plantation by Thangaraj and distribution of materials by Mr.Subramanian, DGM, ONGC.

A herbal garden was created in Govt lady Wellington school, triplicane, Chennai by G.Thangaraj district coordinator, NGC in association with sankalp as part of world environment Summer painting Classes day. Vajravel, Mrs. Akila, Maven is conducting Painting Classes for Kids & Sivachandran lauded the (8 years and above) and Adults. Students performances. Categories Included - Texture Painting. Duration - 3 days or 6 hours. Fee - 2,500/- Date - 24th June 2019. Time - 10 am For to 1 pm & 5 pm to 7 pm. Advertisement Venue : Maven Art Academy 23/10f, Rathinammal Street, Kodambakkam, Ch-2 For more details please call us : 044-24830787/ valasaitimes@gmail.com 9840473664 / 9094990718

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June 22, 2019

Swachatha pagavara - Drawing Competition MSME Testing centre, Government of Ministry organised Inter school level painting competition on 18th June at Chennai Middle School, Royapettah. 104 students from 8 schools in association with National

Green Corps. Painting competition was a part of Swachatha pagawaram, a fortnight activity of MSME. Students were selected on 3 categories from 3rd Std to 10th Std. J.Rajendran and G.Simiyon, Assistant Directors, MSME,

inaugurated the session. G.Thangaraj, District coordinator NGC, Department of environment, co-ordinated the event and organises mass tree plantation, painting the walls on school compound and toilet renovation in next 10 days.

Ln.RVK. Thamizhmaran received the Award for being services rendered by Lions club of Young India. International Lions Club of Disctrict 324 A-6, District Governor Ln.R.Suresh and Ln.K.K.Muniyandi and lot of other lion dignatories graced the District annual awards function.

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June 22, 2019

PANRWAs Sports and Cultural meeting P A N R W A ' s Scintilating 13th Annual Sports & Cultural Carnival & Annual General body Meeting Palaniappa Nagar Residents Welfare Association celebrated its 13th glorious Sports & Cultural Fest coupled with Annual General Body Meeting on 9th June 2019 at it's Ganaga Main road which was a fitting function. Hundreds pf children, women, gents, resident members of the association and office-bearers of various welfare associations operating at Valasaravakkam participated in the meet. Chidren and tiny tots participated in Fancy Dress Competition which was very colourful and cynosure to all eyes.At the opening welcome address, S.Ganapathy, President of the association welcomed the gathering and also spoke about various welfare measures undertaken by the association to the betterment of civic life in the nagar. He also thanked the officials of the corporation, metrowater and TNEB etc for their good support rendered to the association. S.N.Parthasarathy read the Secretary's report. S.A.Subramanian, Vice-President of PANRWA submitted the audited Financial Accounts pertaining to March 2018 to the General Body which was adopted. S.N Parthasarathy was elected as Election Officer and conducted the elections for the post of Office-Bearers pertaining to the period 2019 to 2021 and announced the results. S.Ganapathy, President. VicePresidents: S.A Subramanian, M.C.Lakshmanan and V.Rama chandran, Secretary: P.Saravanan. Jt.Secretaries: V.Kandasamy and B.V.Seetharaman, Treasurer, T.Purushothaman, Committee members: Saraswathy, S.Balasubramanian and Balasubtamanian. R9 Police Station Sub-Inspector, P.Murugesan participated in the meeting and spoke about the security measures taken in Valasaravakkam. He also stressed the installation of cameras at all roads

including houses to enable them to catch criminals effectively. He distributed educational awards for meritorious students passed in 10 th and Plus 2 examinations in 2018 and the winners in Sports and Cultural Meet including consolation prizes to all children.J.Balamurugan, President of Valasaravakkam Congress Committee participated and distibuted prizes along with Office - bearers and senior members of the association. T.Purushothaman, Treasurer proposed vote of thanks.


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June 22, 2019

World Cup 2019: An unconventional itinerary to combat inclement weather

Water woes The parched city of

Chennai needs better strategies to tackle water problems! Chennai receives minimum 140 cms of rainfall on an average every year and the water consumption per capita per day is 107 litres being the lowest among Indian cities, the highest of 270 litres is Delhi. Despite the above facts, it is parched now but a classic example that in 2015 floods where Adyar river was in spate entering many houses causing extensive damages, the surplus water drained into the sea. The city banks on only 3 dams for the past 100 years, no viable steps had been taken in the past 30 years to increase the water capacity despite it's

explosive population. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India in their performance audit of floods management and control in 2017 commented serious lacunaes and pitfalls on the part of Tamilnadu government which is only man-made disaster.The imperative need of the hour is to construct new dams as earlier planned, check dams, desilting of river beds, lakes and ponds to store rain water effectively during rainy seasons to enable it using in a better manner during scarcity periods. Encroachments of tanks, lakes and river beds play a decisive role in Chennai causing massive floods in Chennai and the present woes of water scarcity. Another startling

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factor is large scale illegal constructions and lack of rain water harvesting systems contributing to the present acute scarcity of water. Thousands of water bodies in and around Chennai are desperate and need special attention of the government which serves as a better source for the parched city. The solution lies within us and the government should take immediate action in conserving and storage of water during rainy seasons for the better utility in scarcer times later. Will th government take early steps?

ince the commencement of World Cup 2019, the talk around the town is all about the inclement weather and the untimely injuries to key players. Unfortunately for the players, both these factors are uncontrollable. The rain and the resultant washouts have thrown all the pre-tournament predictions out of the window. This World Cup has so far seen the highest number of washouts in a single World Cup tournament. At the time of writing, 4 matches have been totally washed out. In two other matches, due to weather interference, targets were revised as per D/L method. Australia, England and Afghanistan were the only 3 teams who were not hit by the no-result syndrome so far. Sri Lanka were the worst affected team when 2 of their matches against Pakistan and Bangladesh were abandoned without a ball bowled. The Indians were involved in one washout game against New Zealand and one truncated game against Pakistan. Thankfully for the organizers, broad casters, and viewers, the much-hyped India-Pakistan clash happened with the loss of a mere 10 overs. However, to the dismay of the Pakistan fans, it was the same old story this time around too. It is quite unfortunate that such a big tournament is being dictated by the weather gods. Of course, no one can have any control over nature, but with a little bit of human planning, the impact of natural calamities could be minimized. But for that to happen in a cash-rich sport like cricket, a lot of commercial compromises will have to be made. In the present scenario, the commercial benefits surrounding the game, though incidental, dictate the very conduct of the game. In order to arrive at a viable alternative itinerary which would mitigate the influence the inclement weather has on the game, an open-minded approach is the need of the hour. This might disrupt all logistic arrangements of a big tournament like the World Cup. But it would also give an opportunity for the players to play and the

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spectators to watch more of these high profile games. The instant solution to keep weather interference away from cricket would be to play the game indoors, as already experimented in Melbourne. But we are a long way away from understanding the nuances of playing cricket as an indoor game. Perhaps one might come across this innovation in World Cup 2027. In the present situation, the general consensus is that if there are reserve days for the league matches, a proper result could be possible for each game. But what is preventing this from happening is the logistical and telecast concerns. These are basically man-made problems for which there should be manmade solutions. To facilitate more play without upsetting the logistical and telecast issues much, the ICC could look to schedule two matches in two different opposite venues in a day, one a day match and another a day-night match, followed by a reserve day. On the reserve day, no other match should be scheduled. The reserve day should be exclusively used for the start or for the continuation of the two matches scheduled for the previous day. If both the matches are completed on the first day, then there will be no matches on the reserve day, which can be a welcome break for the players and of course for the viewers. By scheduling two matches in a day with a reserve day, there would be no overrun of the tournament duration and the tournament could be completed as per the original schedule. The only problem the viewers would face in watching two matches in a day would be the overlapping of one session of play. The second session of the first match would overlap with the first session of the second match, and the viewers would be in a dilemma as to which match to follow. This problem could be addressed to a certain extent by starting the day-night match a little later and scheduling that match with

the presence of one weaker team like Afghanistan. That way the ICC could get some of the inconsequential matches or matches which generate lesser interest among the viewers done with. The scheduling of two matches in a day would ensure that the spectators get to witness some action on any given match day. With 10 participating teams, it would be much easier to shuffle and re-shuffle teams with an adequate break in between matches to arrive at the final itinerary. The arguments placed against having a reserve day would be what if the reserve day too is washed out or if both the venues are affected by dicey weather for two consecutive days. If that is what is destined to happen, so be it. A reserve day would certainly give an additional opportunity for the match to happen, and if that opportunity is also taken away by the weather gods, there’s nothing anybody can really do. After all, one can’t have a reserve day for a reserve day. Another relevant point is that compared to the other countries, matches played in England are more influenced by rough weather. In other places, weather interference won’t be a major issue and hence there is no necessity for a more elaborate arrangement to combat the weather. Since the ongoing World Cup is played in England, a pragmatic and customized solution is required. No team would like to split points or play a truncated match in an important tournament like the World Cup. The shortened games normally reduce the gap between the stronger and weaker teams, and sometimes it becomes a bit of a lottery. Teams would suffer a lot if matches are abandoned at the business end of the tournament. The unfortunate losers will have to wait for another 4 years for the next World Cup to happen. To overcome the situation of washouts and truncated matches in places like England, the ICC should come up with some novel ideas, perhaps on the above lines. It is time now for the administrators of the game to start playing to the gallery.


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