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21 Jul 08 03:16 am

No words to say….


EVAM rocks once again…......:-)
by: triveni     

Auto watch

15 Jul 08 02:40 am
Place: From VenkatNarayana Road, T. Nagar to CLRI, Adyar.

Distance: 4 kms.

Meter Rate (New Meter): 31 Rupees.

I was asked: 80 Rupees.

I paid: 45 Rupees.

Offo…God should give people more strength to bargain with these Auto Fellows in Chennai city…..


by: triveni     

Seats for the physically challenged?????? Chennai versus Hyderabad

15 Jul 08 02:31 am
If people have travelled in Chennai city buses, they should have noticed that the seats immediate to the entry and exit doors are reserved for the physically challenged people and the old aged. How many of us ever realise that and leave the seats for them when we see them getting into the bus. For that matter, I never occupy those seats even when they are empty thinking it will be occupied by the needy. But to my shock, the seats would have been filled up by hale and healthy young kids who keep watching the oldies standing. And the pitiable thing is that the old people themselves don’t consider this as their right to occupy those seats. I get irritated by these. Can’t the conductors do something about these? They usually come into the picture only if a fight springs up.

I have often got irritated travelling in the city buses because the last rows in the buses which are meant for ladies are often occupied by “Gentlemen” who don’t even consider leaving the seats seeing many women standing with handful of luggages. I personally have witnessed accidents because of women standing with luggages without proper balance to hold the bars in the bus and ultimately falling down when there is a sudden break. And the ladies have to beg these men for the seats reserved for ladies only.


But one interesting thing coming up in the city buses are the electronic tickets which is a nice move to prevent ticketless passengers. And those sophisticated deluxe buses. Comforts rise so are the ticket prices. But the conducters still don’t move to the passenger’s place to issue the tickets. It is either the passengers have to move or the tickets passed. Huh…..


Where does Hyderabad come from?

I frequent to Hyderabad and one particular thing I liked about Hyderabad is about the reserved seats for Physically challenged and old people. Young people don’t occupy those seats and old aged people and physically challenged persons consider it as their rights to occupy those seats and drive other people away if they have occupied it. I once had occupied the seat in the second row which was meant for old aged people thinking I have done a big thing leaving the first seat for physically challenged. As and when, the seats got filled up, an old man came directly to me and asked me to get up and I got up immediately saying a sorry. I was amazed. And, would you believe? the Conductor kept moving to issue tickets. No passing of the tickets at all. I liked that.

When will Chennai ever change?????? But, I still love Chennai…..
by: triveni     

Must Watch Movie

15 Jul 08 02:03 am
GET SMART

– for that rib tickling comedy.
by: triveni     

Feeling Blue about your weight ???? - Then Blue is the place for you

5 Jun 08 08:04 pm
Ever heard of Choose to lose programs in Chennai????

I was surprised to see an eye catching advert about an anti-obesity drive (Wah Wah)thats gonna happen in one of the finest fitness gyms in Chennai called Blue boutique gym. They call themselves boutique gym cos of their personalised fitness training given to their clients. Was wondering what is in store for this Choose to lose program or is it of the ordinary run of the mill types????

I was so intrigued about the whole thing (not that I am obese) because it involved nutrition part too and being a nutritionist myself, there could be no better option for dropping into a “boutique Gym”.

To my surprise, I found that the whole gym (though small) was well maintained…. Better than other big gyms in the city. And the trainers were well experienced and the clients were very happy about the gym and the services.

and…..

the main part is about the routine fitness tests and nutrition consultations given at very nominal costs….They dont make any false promises about weight loss but achieve targets in a healthy way….Diets were also easy to follow types…...After all thats what any one would love to do…..Reduce without making any compromises….. Lol….

And about the choose to lose program….This is a 2 week programme of intensive fitness and nutrition routines and surprise is the member who is gonna enroll for the programme gets a free nutritional consultation after 3 weeks…... this doesnt stop with here….. they have more surprises….

As for me, I would love to enrol for this program if at all I am obese…. Lol….

For all those, who think I am blabbering…... You can check out the write up by them which I had picked from the newspaper….

Blue Gym introduces the Choose to Lose program, a three month anti-obesity drive especially for people who find it hard to start and stay on the path to health. Phase one of the drive starts with Dont Weight a two week weight loss workshop designed to ease first timers into exercising regularly and eating healthily. It includes fitness assessment, nutrition guidance, knowledge events etc.

Starts from 16 June 2008 to 30 June 2008 Venue: Blue Gym, 329, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai-18. Ph- 24996045, 24996064.

I would love to go BLUE now….. Any one???? Ha ha… I am wonderstruck…... Chennai is becoming hot and I love it…..
by: triveni     

Living with the nature - The millet mela

11 Feb 08 12:29 pm
Millets Millets every where …...

Yes that is the new mantra spreading in the city…..

Thanx to “Restore” – An organisation that works towards restoring livelihood and wellness of the poor and maintaining ecological balance…..

They have come up with an event on 16th of February 2008- the launch of their organisation and a millet mela…. where u get to know about the organisation, about farmers who are behind our every plate of food and specially the millets like thinai, ragi etc which are forgotten food these days but can do wonders to our health…...

All this for free…... To grab your free dinner passes and to know more about restore chk out this site www.restore.org.in

by: triveni     

Nostalgic Moments - Our Diwali Celebs in Jeeva Park

11 Feb 08 11:04 am

















by: triveni     

EVAM ROCKS......

11 Feb 08 10:23 am
It was a fine sunday evening, and I had the opportunity to watch a play called ART (Thanks to Harry) by EVAM in Sivagami Pethachi auditorium. What followed after I sat in the auditorium was sheer laughter and fun which I am sure I had after looooooooong time…..

First about Evam – They call themselves a stress busting factory (very true) – a promising Theater group started few years back in our city to make us all feel proud – Thanks to Mr Karthik Kumar and Mr Sunil for having started it and giving real entertainment through their plays in different places like Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad.

Now about the Play – It’s all about a piece of art and how it makes a 15 year long friendship go haywire. A serious comedy involving 3 friends, Serge, Marc and Ivan who are friends for 15 years. Serge develops an interest for modern art and buys a large, expensive and almost white painting. Marc doesnt like this and describes the painting as shit and from then, marc and serge find tough time to get back their relationship to normal. Ivan is a nice soft guy, trying to please both Marc and Serge and make things better but it ends up otherwise. Whether the three friends get compromised or not is the remaining plot. The team was awesome, the depiction of characters and the innovations made needs a special applause.

This definitely reminded me of my friends and it certainly will remind urs too. A real classy rib tickling comedy to watch and have fun that comes with a take home message too…..

About Karthik Kumar – Such a wonderful theater artist who is so humble, down to earth, easily approachable and what not…... The way he treated us, gave autograph, said ok for photographs were all admirable.The most admirable was his autograph which he calls cryptic…..Should learn lots from this humble man…...:-)

A special mention about Sunil, who did the role of Ivan – The play rocked from the minute of his entry – What expressions man – It was awesome – Such a pleasure watching him do the role…..

And here it goes…... This post is definitely not a marketing strategy to make people watch EVAM…..But an appreciation note on EVAM to say, Chennai is proud to have such groups with International standards….. Three cheers to EVAM….....

P.S. – For all guys who would like to dig more on Evam and dont want to miss their plays- check this out….. www.evam.co.in
Happy watching…......I was lucky….. Are you???
Photo by Triv
by: triveni     

Programme with a difference

3 Dec 07 08:42 am
Dr. Kamal Haasan, the super actor known for his caring and daring attitude once again has proved that he is the best, by his campaign on HIV/AIDS.

Spotted on 29th November in Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women for a programme to prevent stigma and discrimination against HIV/AIDS, he not only made a promise but made the whole lot of students and gathering present there to take a pledge on ensuring equal rights for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Campaigns on HIV/AIDS most of the time concentrate on prevention aspects but this one was a way bit different in its approach on concentrating on the rights of PLHA (People Living with HIV/AIDS) and the stigma and discrimination that the society shows towards PLHA.



The campaign was a joint venture by NACO, HEROES project, UN and TANSACS where the dignitaries talked about HIV prevalence, prevention and mainly concentrated on the discrimination against PLHA in all walks of life. The behaviour of people should change and PLHA should be treated like brothers and sisters. PLHA have equal rights like any other human being which are often denied. They have to be ensured equality in all aspects. The importance of this was felt when Ms. Padmavathi, a positive herself spoke about her experience in life after she knew she was positive, followed by peoples stigma and discrimination against her and how she overcome everything with a real zeal which turned to be a heart melting moment.

Being a nutritionist and having worked in HIV field for quite some time, I felt how true it was and how I was helpless seeing all the stigma and discrimination against PLHA. The maximum I could do was to sympathize for them and help if it comes under my control. I have always wanted the Government to take initiative in this and now can obviously feel the difference seeing all these campaigns.

And that was the crux of the programme which was followed by pledge taking in Tamil and English and signing on a graffiti board promising to uphold rights of PLHA. It was a wonderful day for a wonderful cause for sure.

So next time when you come across a person living with HIV/AIDS, do not sympathize, do not criticize, do not discriminate but treat them as u want to be treated by others.

If the super actor can prove his caring attitude, we too can, not by taking the pledge alone, but by putting it in action Lets make it right. Real right.. Take the pledge and pass the message



For details check out www.LetsMakeItRight.in
Photos by Triv
by: triveni     

Diwali 07 - our campaign document

9 Nov 07 06:16 am
English version
by: harish     

Diwali Celebrations 07

7 Nov 07 07:38 pm
India celebrates diwali on 8th/9th nov 2007. And we as part of cheneye, are driving a goodwill campaign to celebrate it with the city.

We will decorate the city / light up candles/oil lamps in street corners, parks, wherever out attitude takes us.. (and cops permit us, if some of them are around not celebrating diwali themselves).

We are meeting today (8th nov 07) at Panagal Park, TNagar, at 5:30pm, to start the drive. If you would like to join us in celebrating the city, volunteer by calling harish (at 99401 66638). Don’t email..since it is today that we are doing it, we may not be able to regularly check mails. We would love to see as many people who would be interested.

We are planning another campaign tomorrow.. you can join us tomorrow also.
by: harish     
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