chennai area - Alumni Club of Anna University
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chennai area - Alumni Club of Anna University
EDITORIAL Dear Brethren MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2013-14 PRESIDENT Prof. Dr. R. Chandra Sekaran Mobile: 98407 54012 E-mail: chandras54@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT Prof. Dr. D. Arivuoli Mobile: 98412 96097 E-mail: arivuoli@annauniv.edu SECRETARY Er. E. Sivakumar Mobile: 98840 51331 E-mail: esivakumar57@gmail.com TREASURER Er. J. Sriram Mobile: 93800 23696 E-mail: jsriram2k5@gmail.com COMMITTEE MEMBERS ENTERTAINMENT Prof. Dr. S. Selladurai Mobile: 94441 40138 E-mail: ssdurai@yahoo.com CATERING Er. M. A. Murugan Mobile: 98400 56355 E-mail: mam@formprint.in SPORTS Er. M. P. Premkumar Come September...we celebrate club day with all the fun and fervour. The Vice-chancellor of Anna University will be our Chief Guest on the occasion. Treasurer Er. Sriram has come forward to coordinate the entertainment activities for that evening. Catering committee has geared up to finalise a lip- smacking variety of menu for all of us on that occasion. Plans are afoot to organise a book exhibition on the club day for our members. Books of M/S Sujatha, Balakumaran, Ramanichandiran, Chandilyan, Kalki, Rajeshkumar and many famous authors will be available for discount sale at the stalls. Same day Library Management Software will be inaugurated and will be operational through our web site. We convey our sincere thanks to our learned member Er.K.G.Shrinivas who has donated around 150 books on various topics to our library. These books will be sorted and listed out soon for member usage. With the flag hoisting by President the 67th Independence Day was celebrated in a grand manner. As a Social Connect we have conducted Medical Screening and Eye Testing for all our staff. Details are inside. Also on the same day M&D committee has interviewed 14 new member aspirants and soon we hope to have these new members in to our family. Registrar Anna University has co-opted Prof. Dr.M. Sekar and Prof. Dr. L. Karunamoorthy to the Management Committee. We welcome you sirs. The first Technical session presented by Chennai Trekking Club on 21st August had a good audience in spite of the inclement weather. Let us continue this trend to get ready to get together and to get to know each other better in the months to come... Kanakaraj.R Editor Bits & Bytes Mobile: 99401 24668 E-mail: mp_prem_kumar@yahoo.co.in HOUSE KEEPING Er. P. Sairam Mobile: 98407 19713 e-mail: perusai@sify.com LIBRARY & NEWSLETTER Er. R. Kanakaraj Mobile: 94440 58463 e-mail: cc.dote@gmail.com ANNA UNIVERSITY NOMINEES Prof. Dr. M. Sekar Prof. Dr. L. Karunamoorthy 2 | SEPT 2013 NEWS AT A GLANCE 07-09-2013 & 08-09-2013 National Darts Tournament First Saturday Tambola at Lawn, Birthday bash and DVD movie at Disco floor Second and Fourth Fridays DVD English movie at Disco floor Third Wednesday Hegde hall Technical session ALUMNI CLUB - ANNA UNIVERSITY No.1 Boat Club Road, R.A.Puram,Chennai – 600 028 Phone No: 044-2432 2195, 044-2432 1233 Guest Room: 044-24351449 E-Mail: acau@ymail.com | Website: www.alumniclubau.com Good behaviour can cover the lack of beauty but beauty never cover the lack of good behaviour. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION The 67th Independence Day was celebrated at our Club Premises with the patriotic fervour and enthusiasm. President Prof. Dr. R. Chandra Sekaran unfurled the tri-colour flag and members, spouses and wards sang National Anthem. Tasty Breakfast followed then. LIBRARY - NEW ARRIVALS Er. K.G. Sreeniwas (M. No.833) has donated more than 150 books on varied topics. They are being categorised. Dan Brown’s latest novel ‘’Inferno’’ was released on 14-05-2013 and has been recently added to our library collection. Professor Robert Langdon wakes up in a hospital with a head wound and no memory of the last few days. His last memory is walking on the Harvard campus, but he quickly realizes that he is now in Florence. Suddenly, Vayentha, a female assassin who has been following Robert, breaks into the hospital, shoots the doctor in charge of Robert’s care, and approaches Robert’s room. Sienna (langdon’s doctor) grabs Robert and they flee to her apartment. Robert finds a cylinder with a biohazard sign in his jacket and decides to call the U.S.consulate. He is told that they are searching for him and want his location. Per Sienna’s guidance, Robert gives them a location across the street from Sienna’s apartment to avoid getting Sienna more involved in his mysterious situation than she already is. Soon, Robert sees an armed Vayentha pull up to the location Robert gave the consulate. At this point Sienna and Robert believe the U.S. government wants to kill him. Robert decides to open the container and finds a small medieval bone cylinder fitted with a hitech projector that displays a modified version ofBotticelli’s Map of Hell. At the bottom of the illumination are the words “The truth can be glimpsed only through the eyes of death.” Suddenly, soldiers raid Sienna’s building; Sienna and Robert narrowly escape and are on to “Paradise 25.” And the rest of the thrill is reserved for you Er.R.Kanakaraj Committee member(Library & Newsletter) CASUALTY AT CLUB FOR RECENT RAINS Due to incessant rains the saturated soil pressure had toppled around 60 feet of compound wall from the RR Plinth base, near the Cricket net area. The rebuilding may cost over a Lakh of Rupees. Blessing in disguise is a PANORAMIC VIEW of Adyar River. Avoid comparing yourself with anyone. Remember that it is who we are, not what we do that is important SEPT 2013 | 3 SEPTEMBER 2013 Day Date Saturday 07.09.2013 Saturday 07.09.2013 Friday 20.09.2013 Saturday Friday Saturday 21.09.2013 27.09.2013 28.09.2013 Event Tambola at Main Lawn; Talent hunt showcase for club day DVD Movie at Disco - A Confluence of songs and scenes from old Tamil movies compiled in DVD “Andha Naal Gnabagam” A movie masala DVD Movie ‘Von Ryan’s Express’ (1965) at Disco floor New Movie (will be announced later) DVD Movie ‘The Spy Who Loved me’ New Movie (will be announced later) Any change in programs will be notified by SMS and Email. Kindly update. 4 | SEPT 2013 By plucking her petals, you do not gather the beauty of the flower. - Rabindranath Tagore. SPORTS CORNER M.P. Premkumar – Committee Member Sports Rummy Intra On Sunday August 18th the club was abuzz with the Rummy Intra tournament activities. It had been a while since we had a Rummy tournament and the expectations were high given that the prize money was 7500, 5000 and 3000. Thirty members gathered in the Hegde Hall for the preliminary rounds. Four tables started with gusto right on time at 12 pm and another filled up by 12:20 pm. Some were quiet while other tables were quite noisy with good natured jibes and hearty laughter. Fifteen qualified to the second round but another dozen lived to fight another day to pay re-entry to keep their hopes alive. Nice vegetarian lunch was taken with murmurs on the missing traditional biryani. Round two with four tables was more intense but a couple of “gates” upset some seasoned pros who ran up quite a few points. The semi-final with two tables of eight was well fought but thanks to MIC Kanakaraj, five per table qualified for the final. The “tenacious ten” started the final round with optimism feeling lucky that it was their day. After all, they already won Rs. 1000 for qualifying to the final. But the old fox NR Krishnaswamy outmaneuvered others to emerge the winner. Jayachandran came second followed by the unflappable Swaminathan at third. Treasurer Sriram gave away the prizes to the winners. TTK Open Bridge The monthly TTK Open Bridge tournament was conducted on 14th August which saw good participation from the bridge fraternity unmindful of the rains. 18 tables filled up fast and the tournament started with furious speed thanks to the tournament director ‘Bridge’ Baskar. The participants included teenagers and octogenarians who matched their wits. After 180 minutes of mind games the players bid adieu while the tournament director and other organizers computed the results. In the North–South pairs, Ranjit and Capt. Hariharan (59%) came first. Alumni teams - T. K. Mani and Vasanthi (51%) came eighth while Baskar and Raghu (50%) came ninth. In the East–West pairs H. K. Jhaver and D. Vijay (61%) came first. Alumni pair of Vasu and Harini (52%) finished eighth. Madras Gymkhana Club Open Bridge Ten Alumni Club members participated in the Madras Gymkhana Club Open Bridge tournament on 31st July. Our club pair of Ranjit and Shankar (62%) achieved second rank in East-West pairs out of 29 pairs. If a man can control his mind he can find the way of Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him. - Gautama Buddha SEPT 2013 | 5 MEMBER REPORTS COMMUNITY CONNECT Er. Nagasubramanian alias Bridge Bhaskar (M.No.1954) shares the winning entry in BRU contest and the visit of Actress KAJAL AGARWAL to his house. It all started one afternoon when my wife asked to participate in the contest since Iwas just idling away my time. I sent the SMS as directed and got selected as one of the few lucky winners. Got a call from BRU asking me to write a narration about what I learned about my loved one over a cup of coffee? I am reproducing the same below. This narration, though fictional, was appreciated by BRU and I was declared as one of the winners. The result was the visit of Kajal Agarwal to my house and a photo shoot of my family “We were about to finish construction of our new house and me and my wife were discussing about the purchase of consumer durables. While discussing about Air Conditioners I was keen in purchasing Daikin split AC but my wife had other ideas and told me so. As usual I brushed her and said my word stands. 2Two weeks later when we were going shopping my son suggested to purchase Panasonic AC s. Belonging to the YES generation I agreed . A few days after we had moved into the new house one evening I was at home (which is rare) and asked my wife for a cup of coffee. She brought one for her also and told me “so you bought Panasonic”. I said I gave in because it was my son’s wish. Then she said “Do you now realise how I have been managing you for the last 40 years” AFTERMATH OF A MOVIE DAY This is always the scene after the movie day at lawn, laments Er. G. Ramachandran with a You Tube video upload. The video depicts our Club Lawn after the Movie “Thillu Mullu” Sunday, August 18, 2013. This video is live at: http://youtu. be/L7An9ihDnp0 before they remove the tables and chairs next day. Also more deposit bins will be in place soon. Thanks.) Next morning, although it is promptly cleared, along with the tables and chairs, I request our members also to cooperate in this regard to depose the items in the collection bins. (Reply from Management Committee- Rightly pointed out by you Er. Ram... we will instruct to remove all these glass items on the same night 6 | SEPT 2013 The mind is like a white cloth. Dip it in red dye, it turns red dip it in green, it turns green. Put it out in the sun for long, it loses its colour. The mind truly is the Self itself, with no colour. NAMMA CHENNAI ORIGIN OF NAMES OF CHENNAI AREA Er. R R Sankarasubramanian (M. No.77) ADYAR - Banks of Adaiyaaru. The locality formed where Adayaru river joins the bay of Bengal. AVADI is a suburb of chennai and a municipality in Thiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Situated about 23 km north west of Chennai, it is surrounded by major defence establishments. The Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) was set up in 1965 by the Ordnance Factories Board, Government of India to manufacture heavy battlefield equipment, including Vijayantas and T-72 tanks. Currently, HVF manufactures India’s main battle tank Arjun and the T-90s. The Engine Factory of HVF functions separately from HVF. The word ‘Avadi’ has wrongly been considered as an acronym for “Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India”, It existed even before the tank factory was established. And Indian National Congress had a National Conference in Avadi by 1956 when Sri Kamraj resigned CM post to serve the people face to face. Avadi means in Tamil ‘a place with lot of cows’ Aa is cow + adi - place. When joined becomes Avadi. AMBATTUR - This place is one of 108 Shakthi Sthals in the country. The Amman (Durga) temple here is 51st in the order and therefore this place was called “aimbaththu Oram ur’, meaning 51st place/Temple village in Tamil, which later transmuted as Ambattur. The Goddess is worshiped in the form of Vaishnavi. AMINJIKARAI (originally Amaindhakarai) is one of the oldest localities in Chennai. It is stated that the bank of Coum river was naturally formed and hence Amainda Karai (in Tamil) ASHOK NAGAR - After the famous Ashoka Pillar ANNA NAGAR (formerly known as Naduvakkarai), is a neighbourhood in the metropolitan city of Chennai,. Named after the Tamil leader C. N. Annadurai, it is located in the north-western part of Chennai and forms a part of Egmore-Nungambakkam taluk. It is one of the prime residential areas in Chennai. Anna Nagar was developed by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board[2] in the early 1970s following the World Trade Fair in the area in 1968. The board developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus terminus and large parks. AYANAVARAM is one of the many localities of Chennai and is located in West Chennai about 8 kilometres from the city center. Ayanpuram is the original name. Ayan means Brahma. When Lord Muruga admonished Brahma and took over the creation, it is believed that Brahma prayed to Lord Shiva and got his job back. It is believed that Lord Brahma worshipped Lord Shiva here. It is in recognition of that Ayanpuram is named. BESANT NAGAR - After Annie Besant who stayed in near this locality CHETPUT originally Chetti pettai, named after Namperumal Chettiar, the building contractor and philanthropist who lived in the mid 19th century (who owned 99 houses) CHINTADRIPET (‘originally Chinna Thari Pettai) (Tamil) is due to the weavers population in the locality- Located on the southern banks of the Cooum River, CHROMEPET - After the old Chrome factory EGMORE - The land of the rising sun. anglicized from Ezhumboor. May also be due to Higher Mean sea level than the other places in Old Madras. (To be continued in next issue) The jewels of the soul is priceless, and yet it is being squandered like this , in exchange for a mere shell. - Sri Guru Granth Sahib SEPT 2013 | 7 FIST REHAB FITNESS STUDIO One of the most comprehensive and holistic fitness studio in the city catering to your needs of rehabilitation and fitness at your doorstep as well as at your workplace. Whether you are recovering from an automobile accident, a musculoskeletal injury, neuromuscular involvement, or just wanting to be healthy and keep your fellow employees fit and healthy. FRF studio should be the obvious choice for your health and fitness needs. Our team of registered professionals motivate the clients to achieve their goals. Fist rehab fitness studio is there in the alumni club from december 2011 to till date. This expert team offers the below program at Alumni Club, • Physical therapy (including myofascial trigger release, manipulation and mobilization) • Sports rehabilitation • General fitness for kids and adults • Weight loss training • Sports specific fitness training • Boot camp • Special training for marthon runners • Kalari • Diet counseling Staying motivated is the greatest power of peer which forms the basic principle of our program. Exercising and learning in groups keeps you motivated throughout your life. Why with FRF studio? • FRF studio is keen in developing a fitter and a healthier population by working at the preventive level. • With regards to this motto, the studio has planned for wellness programs at different levels of working fraternity. • Our expertise is spread in framing club, corporate, women’s and teacher’s wellness programs. • Providing these wellness programs at your workplace environment is an added advantage. • The team also conducts one day awareness programs just to show the importance of exercises in day to day living. Such programs can enlighten and motivate the beneficiaries to follow a routine of exercises. • These wellness programs are aimed at individualizing an optimal exercise intervention to improve the mental and physical health of the population. AEROBICS AT OUR LAWN As you enter the club in the early morning or at the pre dawn you will notice lot of our spouses, wards and others practice some form of exercises. We requested the team behind this Aerobic activity to narrate about them. 8 | SEPT 2013 Good behaviour can cover the lack of beauty but beauty never cover the lack of good behaviour. CLUB NEWS CONTINUES ON PG NO 33 SOCIETY CONNECT MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF OUR STAFF MEMBERS Medical Screening and Eye Testing was conducted for our staff members on the Independence Day with the patronage of Girishwari Hospitals and Lions Club of Madras Metro West - Lions District - 324 A5. Around 85 staff members were physically examined by Senior doctors Saravanan, Mrs. Mangai, Ms. Prithvi and Sivathanupillai along with paramedical staff of Girishwari Hospitals. They have recommended for 8 members to undergo operation and 15 members to take up various tests. For some Urine and Stool testing has been advised. In the optometric tests free spectacles were provided to 14 members and cataract surgery recommended to 8 members. The president and committee members felicitated and thanked Dr.Saravanan, Dr. Mrs. Mangai, (Dr) Ms. Prithvi and Dr. Sivathanupillai and the staff of Girishwari Hospitals for their noble service. Our thanks are due to our member PMJF Lion. Dr. S P Bhaskaran(M.No.1426) District Governor 2012-13 and the dedicated team of Optometrists for the yeoman services rendered. Team of Doctors examining our staff Management Committee discussing future course Dr. Selladurai fitting the spectacle on Mr. Ramu, Lion’s PDG Dr. S. P. Bhaskaran looks on. Felicitation of Dr. Pillai and Dr. Saravanan by Secretary Er. E. Sivakumar Optometric Testing in Progress Lioness Mrs. S. P. Bhaskaran helping the Registration Avoid comparing yourself with anyone. Remember that it is who we are, not what we do that is important SEPT 2013 | 33 C H A RD H A M PILGRIMAGE Er. Kalamegham Ramaswamy (M.No. 1766) Land slide I n October 2011 five of us – Janakiraman (M.No. 1177), his wife Prema, Sugandha, my wife Geetha her cousin and self visited Chota Char Dham (Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri) in the Uttarakhand region. This was our third attempt in three successive years. First two were abandoned due to bad weather, heavy rains and landslides in the Uttaranchal area. We were told that a Chennai group which went ahead in 2010 were caught in a landslide and stranded for four days without 34 | SEPT 2013 power and water. {Well, they had the privilege of being stranded in the Himalayas during the same period in which Superstar Rajnikant also was stranded. Alas they were not lucky to have a glimpse of him because he was stranded in a different area}. Luckily our trip was fairly on schedule with minor mishaps. There were landslides but not very serious. And our Innova was large enough to accommodate five of us with bulky boxes. Small enough to maneuver narrow roads after a land slide. After a satisfying trip to Gangotri we were descending to locate our horses and horse men. On the wayside shops there were beautiful display of variety of sweets in various shapes and attractive colours. While my companions enjoyed their tea I wanted to relish some sweets. In fact I bought some more knowing full well my group would only like the taste and flavour of their morning tea to linger on. After their customary refusal with some (uncharitable) remarks about people with sweet tooth Time is free, but it is priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it you can never get it back. - Harvey Mackay. etc., I decided to give some to my horse. Please note horses enjoy sweets and my horse was in fact looking for more. The Horseman encouraged me to feed with my bare hands to show that how much I care and affectionate towards the horse. I fed the horse joyously as if I was feeding a puppy much to the annoyance of my companions who were interested in returning quickly to have a proper breakfast in the Guest house. {In the meantime my companions mounted their respective horses with great difficulty. For many of us (uninitiated) alighting and getting down from a horse is a tedious exercise}. The horse liked the sweet so much he licked my finger dry. In the process suddenly he bit my middle finger before I could realise and withdraw it. It was profusely bleeding. In the process the PAVITHRA BHOOMI was soaked with REAL Tamil blood. watching me without understanding the seriousness. Looking around, I could not locate any first aid post. The Horseman was either oblivious to my pain or the bleeding finger, just gave me a dirty looking newspaper to wrap my injured finger. This would have caused more infection than otherwise. Strangely our friend Janakiraman who usually shoots a picture of everything under the blue sky completely ignored me. He did not realise that this incident would have made a big hit in any Tamil TV serial at least for a couple of episodes. Hmmmm may be my companions were more worried about their safety during the descent than my injury. Well, we finally reached the base camp guest house in about two hour time. The only tap at the guest house was being used by the servant for cleaning vessels and washing clothes. He cautioned us that any interference with his work will delay only our breakfast. With a lot of persuasion from Janakiraman he obliged to allow the running water to wash my bleeding finger. Needless to say water was so cold, my finger became numb. Next ordeal for medical assistance has started. After a reasonable assessment that blood was not gushing out, I ventured to call my doctor at Chennai. Cell phone memory did not work nor also my memory as usual. I remembered my boy hood friend’s (doctor practising in my native place) number and called him. Since I am calling him after several months we had to catch up with many Nattu Nadappu (unimportant events!!) including what is this Chardham etc. He refused to believe that a horse did bite me and that too for feeding a sweet dish. He was more interested With my limited Hindi vocabulary, I told the horsemen about my bleeding finger. The horse man without any expression asked me, “Arey Saab Kya hua? Munna ungily katt diya?” meaning “what happened sir? Has Munna (pet name) bit your finger? Strangely my Horse was looking for more sweets from me, may be my blood was not that sweet. There my four tired and exhausted companions mounted on their horses Deva Prayag One should be cautious not to speak anything that hurts others. Such king of speech never helps but always brings destruction. - Rig Veda SEPT 2013 | 35 in finding the’ real truth’. After much of explanation, he advised me to take an ATS immediately and as early as possible a complete treatment for anti rabies at Chennai or even start the course at Delhi itself. I got scared imagining my making noise like a horseNeigh- Dictionary meaning is-to utter the cry of a horse. Janakiraman assured me that it cannot be worse than my singing with my normal voice. After all he has put up with me and my voice from July 1961 when we entered College of Engineering Guindy as fresher (very fondly addressed as E5 dopes by seniors). My wife Sugandha suddenly remembered my cousin Dr Lakshmi, a veterinary doctor practising at Chennai and asked me to call. As usual I was blinking. She recalled the number and could not resist the golden opportunity to remind me that it is my cousin but she had to remember her number. I did not (and do not) have the guts to tell her but just to mutter “albeit she is my cousin you only often talked and gossiped for hours together”. (My wife has a strong suspicion that with my poor memory I must have managed to get an Engineering degree by some dubious means like Kamala Hasan getting his MBBS in Vasool Raja}. On hearing my voice my cousin congratulated us for our successful completion of the pilgrimage and how lucky we were and so on. {Yes we were lucky as we had to postpone for three consecutive years. And it is very tragic to hear that so many lives have been lost this 36 | SEPT 2013 year in the very same places we had toured}. I had to tell her that we were still up the Hills. After listening to the whole story she laughed to her heart’s content about a horse relishing my blood. She assured nothing serious would happen to a nice person like me!!. I asked her if she had ever been bitten by a horse. She said NO, as she specialised in treating pets like dogs, cats and cows (free service to Goshalas) However she advised me to take an ATS as soon as possible and return safely to Chennai. My next mission was to locate a pharmacy and a doctor. There was only one pharmacy which looked more like a small bunk shop selling cigarettes , Gutka etc. The person in charge said he has as an ATS Vial. I as a Munjakkirathai Muththanna enquired whether it was properly stored in a refrigerator. He must have thought I have gone mad looking for a refrigerator in a place, covered by snow most of the time. I asked him for a doctor nearby. He replied promptly that he is a doctor and very patiently explained that in such hilly places the doctors, nurses, pharmacists are all rolled into one. Fortunately I did not feel like asking for his degree certificate etc which would have annoyed him more. He felt hurt like a batsman of a Cricket team which won the series five nil (5-0) but he did not bat even once. Finally we settled for a dressing with some antiseptic ointment. I did take three hours later an ATS from a clinic (at a district HQ) which looked more primitive than a municipal health centre of a small town in Tamilnadu. Having settled all this I requested my companions to suppress this news. To this day my companions have not broken their silence on this. They were forced to suppress their feelings and gossip only behind my back. Not due to any special consideration for me. They were afraid that they might go through a similar fate in our next tour. In a way, my feelings were similar to what Sujatha’s hero Krishnaswamy (kichami ) felt in the Kudirai story. Fortunately my wife Sugandha did not lament so much like Kichami’s wife. {I have narrated my experience of being bitten by a horse during pilgrimage to Himalayas. Unintended benefits are unexpected humorous situations. This article is one such. Please do not credit me with any creative writing. If at all there could be any objections it could be from a horse only!!! A similar incident prompted writer SUJATHA alias Rangarajan, an alumnus of M.I.T. to write a short story “KUDHIRAI”. He humorously described the ordeal of one Mr. Krishnaswamy alias Kichamy accidentally bitten by a “Jutka Kudhirai” and thus became famous as Kudhirai Kichami} This story can be read from our Club Website www.alumniclubau.com. Happiness is like a butterfly, The more you chase it, the more it eludes you. But if you turn your attention to other things, It comes and sits softly on your shoulder. - Henry David Thoreau. KNOW YOUR CHENNAI By Er. R R Sankarasubramanian (Member no.77) W e had week long celebrations of MADRAS DAY in this August. Let me share some New and Old facts about Madras a.k.a Chennai and also the origin of names of different parts of our Singara Chennai. Chennai shares the second position as the largest employment generator in India, along with Mumbai. It is next only to Bengaluru. Chennai generates around 35,000 jobs annually. Chennai has the highest two-wheeler population in India and has the lowest pollution among major cities of India in spite of having over 20 lakh vehicles. The city is now called the Detroit of India due to its automobile industry producing over 40% of the country’s auto parts and vehicles. Chennai is India’s fourth largest city and ranks among the fifty most populous cities in the world (#35). The Mofussil bus stand at Koyambedu, Chennai is the largest in South Asia. Marina Beach is the second longest beach in the world, after Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Has one of the oldest engineering college (College of Engineering, Guindy) and medical college (Stanley Medical) in the world. The Vandalur Zoo in Chennai is the First Zoo (1855) in India and one of the largest in South Asia. The Cancer institute (1920) in Chennai is one of the Oldest in India Chennai is the best place for cinema postproduction work in the country according to leading cine industry experts. Because of its cost effectiveness with all modernised technologies, several post-production works for the movies from the Eastern India and from North-East India are now being done in Chennai. Chennai was ranked First in India in Health facilities , ranked First in India in Education facilities and ranked the second best city to live in by Outlook in 2003. The appearance of things change according to the emotions and thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty really are in ourselves. - Kahlil Gibran SEPT 2013 | 37 LITERARY PURSUITS Many of our members like Prof. Anantharaman (M.No. 1669) and Er. T. A. Adikesavan (M.No.150) have authored books on varied subjects. We are proud to present a glimpse of one such work for our readers. About the Author Instrument engineer by profession Yoga specialist by choice Humorist by God’s grace Sunday painter Photographer Terrace gardener and Freelance writer among countless other things that keep me thankful for being alive at this wonderful time, on this divine earth. He can be contacted at hasyananda@ gmail.com Facebook:www.facebook.com/dr.anantraman. Follow the link to read the book. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP Our Club President, Treasure and Committee Members along with Registrar, AU met the Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. M. Rajaram on 6th September and handed over the certificate of HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP of our Club conferred on him by the Management Committee. President explained in detail various activities of the club and also the projects in the anvil such as Renewing Rowing facilities and construction of a Swimming Pool and requested help from AU. Praising the Alumni Club activities he overwhelmingly responded and said that AU will support club activities in every possible way. Registrar Prof. Dr. S. Ganesan in turn requested for good involvement of Alumni Club Members in Anna University activities. 38 | SEPT 2013 When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. TECHNICAL SESSION A technical session on trekking, mountaineering and related activities was conducted at KS Hegde hall on 21-08-2013. Our secretary .E. Sivakumar inaugurated the session by honouring the representative Mr.A.K.Chandrashekhar of Chennai Trekking Club. The session was very interactive and was attended by more than 20 members in spite of the inclement weather. Secretary Er. E. Sivakumar felicitating Mr. A. K. Chandrshekhar Treasurer Er. J. Sriram felicitating the Trekking Club Executive Committee Member Er. R. Kanakaraj felicitating the Trekking Club Executive Secretary concluding the inter-active session Session in progress A view of the Audience If a man can control his mind he can find the way of Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him. - Gautama Buddha SEPT 2013 | 39 TECHNICAL SESSION ON “THE NUANCES OF ART DIRECTION” BY SENIOR ART DIRECTOR THIRU. MUTHURAJ ON 18-09-2013 There will be technical session on the topic “The Nuances of Art Direction’’ at our club and is to be presented by by Senior Film Editor Thiru. Muthuraj. Come, let’s learn the art behind art direction. So dear members don’t miss it. NEW MEMBER INTERVIEW Twenty one applications for new membership were received and fourteen of them turned up for the interview by the M & D Committee headed by Er. M.Jayaraj (M.No.015) on 15th August. They will be intimated soon.