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Thursday, 8 January 2015

Chennai - A Pendulum Swinging Between Tradition & Modern



Chennai
A Pendulum Swinging Between 
Tradition & Modern

This is yet another CBC inspired post. CBC is the acronym of The Chennai Bloggers Club. CBC is the most happening facebook group of Chennai Bloggers. For me personally, this is the group which showed me the right path and transformed me as a blogger. In CBC, we blog, we discuss, we motivate and last but not least, we also initiate the social causes both on-line & off-line.

This post is part of the blog tag titled, The CBC Tablog - 3, About 20 bloggers from Chennai are participating in this blog tag where we will write about our favourite city Chennai and how it stands as a testament to the blend of the traditional and the modern. 

So here's my post for the CBC tablog - 3 titled, ‘Chennai - A Pendulum Swinging between Tradition & Modern’. Our previous Blogtag was titled as “One Aspect I Want to Change in Chennai”. You can read that post by clicking here.

Thanks to Susan Deborah for this wonderful initiative and also to the intro about me in your post. You need no introduction. An inspiring blogger and a wonderful human. As always, I am a fan of your writing and your post in this topic is just too good. I would want the readers to have a look at her post “Chennai - A concoction of the traditional and the modern” by clicking here.

Chennai is more than just a city for me and I am proud to be a Chennai’ite. Amongst many things, I love Chennai for its heritage and the history it carries. Chennai is a hub of people belongs to varied culture but still loved by everyone. One of the oldest city, Chennai, has its own values and customs by retaining the traditions and also by adapting itself to the modernity. It is not easy to strike a balance between the Tradition and Modern. I tried to compare and write about the blend of Modern & Tradition by way of our day to day activities and summarizing it below:

  • For most of the Chennai’tes, the day starts with a soulful Suprapatham sung by M.S.Subbulakshmi and the day continues by listening to some jazz and rock music while they drive. 
  • Chennai still sees the people wearing Dhoti on one side and also the people wearing Jeans on the other. 
  • While the postman is busy delivering the posts, the statistics reveals that Chennai has 1.2 Million facebook users. It shows that the direct mail exchanges has been on the raise, both the ways – Digitally and Physically as well.
  • While a set of people enjoying the hassle free shopping  in the Kuralagam, few others are freezing their time out in a fully air conditioned Phoenix Mall for shopping.
  • While few people visiting the Egmore Museum as a part of their holiday plans, few others spending their quality time with their family at Queensland. 
  • A dad will be enjoying the Y.Gee Mahendran’s drama in Music Academy at the same time where his son will be enjoying  some rock music in Hard Rock café.
  • Dad will be eagerly grabbing the Hindu paper from the paperboy early in the morning, and sharing some interesting and breaking news with his son but his son replying like I gotta know about this news last night itself through an app on my phone.
  • The Gen X of Chennai starts the day with a cup of strong filter kaapi from mom and ends by meeting the friends for a cuppa cappuccino at starbucks. 
  • As a resident of a Triplicane, I shouldn’t miss out on food :) Foodies have their breakfast of Sambar Idly from the Ratna Café and will have lunch with the colleagues in The Pasta Bar Veneto.
  • The Chennai’tes have the luxury of enjoying the open air ride in the traditional cycle rickshaw and at the same time, they can have the posh ride in a BMW through Uber Radio  taxi.
  • We have the Kalakshetra at one end of Chennai and also have the John Britto’s dance academy on the other end. 
  • While the business houses adapted to the e world of marketing, we still have the traditional roadside posters and banners  as a medium of promotion.
  • Not to forget the traditional cycling, Chennai sees a lots of cycle riders alongside the Vespas and Harleys. Good news for those who loves cycling is that the Corporation of Chennai is planning to initiate a unique Bicycle-Sharing programme this year, similar to the ones in London & Paris. 
  • Chennai observes the Tradional Madras Day on 22nd August every year but we never hesitate to celebrate the Joy of Giving week as well.
  • Even in the sports front, Chennai accommodates both the traditional and modern sports. Be it Kabaddi or F1 racing, the participation and support from the Chennai’ites is enormous.
  • From Sivananda Yoga to Maverick fitness, the chennai’tes have bunch of options for their physical fitness.
Conclusion: 

To conclude,Chennai, the city which just celebrated its 375th Birthday, is still young and energetic.  The way it retaining its tradition by adapting itself to the modernity is what makes the city a special for those who visiting Chennai.  It is worth mentioning the quote by Bishwanath Ghosh, the Author of Tamarind City – 
“Chennai is the  city whose head is ruled by technology and heart by tradition. The marriage of the two Ts makes it unique”

Thanks for reading. I am very much happy and proud to pass the baton to Kaushik Govindaswamy who blogs at http://kaushikgovind.wordpress.com/. He is a Multi talented person and a versatile blogger. He writes about almost all the genre. “A Picture speaks which the words can’t”, His snaps makes this sentence true. A wonderful photographer. Passionate 3D artist. His posts doesn’t contain much words but conveys the message strongly. Eagerly looking forward to his post. 

Do drop in your suggestions and feedback to innovativedeepak87@gmail.com . Meet you all in the next post very soon.

- Deepak Raghuraman (www.facebook.com/nammaareablog)



Saturday, 22 June 2013

Chennai Street Shopping - Which Street Famous for What !!!



:: Chennai Street Shopping - Which Street Famous for What !!! ::

Chennai , as we all know, is a hub for the shopping and it caters to the needs of all the people across the globe. Certain areas in Chennai were unique and well-known for its business & shopping activities. A particular area deals with the sale of a particular type of products. We have many such places here in Chennai, of which I am trying to post a few which are very famous and can be helpful for those who don't know about those places. Shopping at ease at an affordable prices. It is just a small list, if any readers know someother places can be added, feel free to let me know. I will add up.

Which Street Famous for What !!!!! :


Mannadi Street – Parrys : 
Cereals & Pulses, Textiles

Mannadi St. Source: veethi.com
Angappa Naicken Street – Parrys : 
Textiles & Eateries

Linghi Chetty Street – Parrys : 
Steel Hardware, Electric Motors & Pumpsets 
Linghi Chetty St. Source: livemint.com

Thambu Chetty Street – Parrys : 
Ball & Roller bearings, Ceramic tiles & Sanitaryware
Thambuchetty St.
Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Sembudoss Street – Parrys : 
Steel sheets & Rods
Sembudoss st
Source: The Hindu

Broadway : 
Cycles & Optical Goods 
Broadway. Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Anderson Street – Parrys : 
Stationery 
A Shop in Anderson St. Source: The Hindu

Godown Street – Parrys : 
Textiles 
Godown St. Source: The Hindu

Govindappa Naicken Street – Parrys : 
Electrical Goods

Nyniappa Naicken Street – Parrys : 
Chemical & Surgical Equipments

Audiappa Naicken Street – Parrys : 
Dry fruits & Rice (Thanks to Tasneem Ayub for this update)

Kasichetty Street – Parrys : 
Grey market for Electric goods, Electronic goods, Cameras, and regular market for Plasticware

Devaraja Mudali Street – Parrys : 
Glassware & Photoframing 
Photoframe shop in Devaraja Mudali St.
Source: The Hindu Business Line

Baai Kadai / Evening Bazaar – Parrys : 
Cutlery, Crockery, Aluminium & Stainless Steel Utensils, Carpets & Mats

Sowcarpet : 
North Indian Accessories and Materials

Mint Street : 
Jain Temples, Glass Shops, Fashion Jewelleries
Jain Temple - Sowcarpet / Mint.
Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Stringers Street – Mint : 
Foot Wear

Perimet – Park Town : 
Wholsale & Retail Leather 
Shoe shop in Periamet. Source: Hindu Businessline

Moore Market – Central Railway Station : 
Second hand book market
A brillian shot of Moore market by Mr.Shantaram
Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

George Town / Burma Bazaar : 
Pure Mulberry Silk, Grey market for Electronic goods, Cameras, Luggage, Perfumes & Accessories

Richie Street & Blacker’s Road – Mount Road : 
Electric & Electronic goods, especially sound systems and audio accessories 
Richie St. Source: The Hindu

Anna Salai (Mount Road) : 
Lighting fixtures & Lamp shades and Many large stores covering an area of almost 8 km

General Patters Road (GP Road) – Mount Road : 
Auto components & Spares 
GP Road
Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Pudupet – Egmore : 
Second-hand automobile parts

Gandhi Irwin Road & Whannel’s Road – Egmore : 
Travel Agencies

Purasaiwalkam High Road : 
All house-hold items 
Purasaiwalkam High Road. Source: The Hindu

Sydenhams Road – Choolai : 
Timber

Royapettah High Road : 
Furnitures

White’s Road – Royapet : 
Automobile Tyres 
Whites Road. Source: Skyscrappercity.com

Zam Bazaar – Royapet : 
Naattu Marundhu Kadais (Traditional Herbals shop), Garland Shops 
Zambazaar. Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Bells Road – Triplicane : 
Second-hand two wheelers

Triplicane High Road & Ellis Road : 
Screen Printing 
Triplican High Road. Source: Wikimedia

Kutchery Road :
Ceramic tiles & Sanitaryware

Mylapore : 
Classical dance shopping, Handicrafts, Traditional Items, Fashion Accessories etc., 
Mylapore. Source: Indianbazaar.blogspot.in

G N Chetty Road – T.Nagar & Natesan Salai – Triplicane : 
Timber & Plywood

Pondy Bazaar & Ranganathan Street - T.Nagar :  
Elegant footwear, leather bags, crockery, toys, costume, jewellery, cotton garments, stationary, music accessories and All Home Utility material & goods including vegetables 
Pondy Bazaar from the lens of Mr.Shantaram
Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Panagal Park & South Usman Road– T.Nagar :  
Jewellery & Silk Sarees

Kodambakkam Bridge : 
Screen Printing & Visiting Cards

Koyambedu Market – Koyambedu : 
Wholesale market for Fruits, Flowers & Vegetables 
Koyambedu Market. Source: Mr.Shantaram (chennaimadras.blogspot.in)

Cotton Street – Pantheon Lane : 
Cotton Dresses and Dress Materials 
Cotton St. Source: The Hindu


Anna Nagar : 
Expensive luxurious items & Branded items.

References : http://www.chennai.org.uk/, http://www.chennaibest.com/, http://www.sify.com/, http://annejesmedon.blogspot.in/


Friday, 14 June 2013

Know the rates & distance before boarding the Call Taxi in Chennai



:: Know the rates & distance before boarding the Call Taxi in Chennai ::


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It is a common scene in Chennai where people getting shocked after seeing the call taxi bill. It is a system generated bill and it calculates based on the kilometres. We all know it is a fair deal, but still, we still surprise after seeing the amount in the bill. 

I just wanted to share the TARIFF charged by two of the major call taxi operators in Chennai - Fast Track & NTL (New Travel Lines). This just gives us a basic idea as to how they charge and makes us plan in advance & get ourself prepared with the pre-determined amount.

Tariffs of Call Taxis : 


METER TARIFFSource:http://oracleoptimization.com

1. Meter Tariff - Fast Track Call Taxi :


Vehicle TypeMinimum kmAddl Charges/kmWaiting Charges for 5 minNight Charges
OMNI NON A/C (4+1)Rs.100/-
(4KMS)
Rs.15/-Rs.6/Rs.18.75/
INDICA - EECO A/C (4+1)Rs.100/-
(4KMS)
Rs.17/-Rs.8/Rs.21.25/
SWIFT DZIRE - A/C (4+1)Rs.100/-
(4KMS)
Rs.17/-Rs.8/Rs.21.25/
INDIGO - LOGAN - FORD A/C (4+1)Rs.100/-
(4KMS)
Rs.17/-Rs.10/Rs.21.25/
TAVERA - GRANDE A/C (9+1)Rs.150/-
(4KMS)
Rs.20/-Rs.10/Rs.25/
XYLO A/C / INNOVA A/C (7+1)Rs.150/-
(4KMS)
Rs.20/-Rs.10/Rs.25/

2. Meter Tariff - NTL Call Taxi :

Vehicle Type
Minimum 
km
Addl Charges
/km
WTG Charges
 for 5 min
INDICA/EECO/FIGO - A/C
Rs.100/- 

(4KMS)
Rs.17/-
Rs.8/
INDIGO/LOGAN/FORD FIESTA/IKON/SWIFT DESIRE/LIVA - A/C
Rs.100/- 

(4KMS)
Rs.18/-
Rs.10/
TAVERA/GRANDE - A/C
Rs.150/- 

(4KMS)
Rs.18/-
Rs.10/
INNOVA/XYLO-A/C
Rs.150/- 

(4KMS)
Rs.20/-
Rs.10/


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PACKAGE TARIFF
source: 
abakushost.com

3. Package Tariff - Fast Track Call Taxi :

HoursKmsOmni Non A/CIndica - Eeco A/CEtios - A/C,
Swift Dzire - A/C,
Ford Fiesta - A/C,
Indigo - Logan - Ford A/C
Tavera - Grande A/CInnova A/C,
Xylo A/C
Tempo Traveller A/C
4 Hours
40 Kms.
550/-
650/-
700/-
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5 Hours
50 Kms.
650/-
775/-
850/-
925/-
1000/-
1200/-
6 Hours
60 Kms.
750/-
900/-
1000/-
1100/-
1175/-
1440/-
7 Hours
70 Kms.
850/-
1025/-
1150/-
1275/-
1350/-
1680/-
8 Hours
80 Kms.
950/-
1150/-
1300/-
1450/-
1525/-
1920/-
9 Hours
90 Kms.
1050/-
1275/-
1450/-
1625/-
1700/-
2160/-
10 Hours
100 Kms.
1150/-
1400/-
1600/-
1800/-
1875/-
2400/-
11 Hours
110 Kms.
1250/-
1500/-
1725/-
1975/-
2050/-
2640/-
12 Hours
120 Kms.
1350/-
1600/-
1850/-
2150/-
2225/-
2880/-
Additional KM.
13/-
14/-
15/-
16/-
17/-
18/-
Night Charges
16.25/-
17.5/-
18.75/-
20/-
21.25/-
22.5/-
Night Charges applicable from 11:00pm to 06:00 am 




4. Package Tariff - NTL Call Taxi :

INDICA/EECO/FIGO - A/C
Hours
Kms
Amount
4 Hours
40 KMS
Rs.650/-
5 Hours
50 KMS
Rs.800/-
6 Hours
60 KMS
Rs.950/-
7 Hours
70 KMS
Rs.1100/-
8 Hours
80 KMS
Rs.1250/-
9 Hours
90 KMS
Rs.1400/-
10 Hours
100 KMS
Rs.1550/-
11 Hours
110 KMS
Rs.1650/-
12 Hours
120 KMS
Rs.1750/-
Above 12 Hours, Additional Hour Rs.50/-
Additional Km Rs.8/-

INDIGO/LOGAN/FORD FIESTA/IKON/SWIFT DESIRE/LIVA - A/C
Hours
Kms
Amount
4 Hours
40 KMS
Rs.750/-
5 Hours
50 KMS
Rs.900/-
6 Hours
60 KMS
Rs.1050/-
7 Hours
70 KMS
Rs.1200/-
8 Hours
80 KMS
Rs.1350/-
9 Hours
90 KMS
Rs.1500/-
10 Hours
100 KMS
Rs.1650/-
11 Hours
110 KMS
Rs.1800/-
12 Hours
120 KMS
Rs.1950/-
Above 12 Hours, Additional Hour Rs.50/-
Additional Km Rs.8/-

TAVERA/GRANDE - A/C
Hours
Kms
Amount
5 Hours
50 KMS
Rs.925/-
6 Hours
60 KMS
Rs.1100/-
7 Hours
70 KMS
Rs.1275/-
8 Hours
80 KMS
Rs.1450/-
9 Hours
90 KMS
Rs.1625/-
10 Hours
100 KMS
Rs.1800/-
11 Hours
110 KMS
Rs.1975/-
12 Hours
120 KMS
Rs.2150/-
Above 12 Hours, Additional Hour Rs.50/-
Additional Km Rs.8/-

INNOVA/XYLO-A/C
Hours
Kms
Amount
5 Hours
50 KMS
Rs.1000/-
6 Hours
60 KMS
Rs.1200/-
7 Hours
70 KMS
Rs.1400/-
8 Hours
80 KMS
Rs.1600/-
9 Hours
90 KMS
Rs.1800/-
10 Hours
100 KMS
Rs.2000/-
11 Hours
110 KMS
Rs.2200/-
12 Hours
120 KMS
Rs.2400/-
Above 12 Hours, Additional Hour Rs.80/-
Additional Km Rs.10/-

TEMPO TRAVELLER A/C
Hours
Kms
Amount
5 Hours
50 KMS
Rs.1200/-
6 Hours
60 KMS
Rs.1440/-
7 Hours
70 KMS
Rs.1680/-
8 Hours
80 KMS
Rs.1920/-
9 Hours
90 KMS
Rs.2160/-
10 Hours
100 KMS
Rs.2400/-
11 Hours
110 KMS
Rs.2640/-
12 Hours
120 KMS
Rs.2880/-
13 Hours
130 KMS
Rs.3120/-
14 Hours
140 KMS
Rs.3360/-
15 Hours
150 KMS
Rs.3600/-
Above 12 Hours, Additional Hour Rs.100/-
Additional Km Rs.12/-

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OUTSTATION TARIFF (UP & DOWN)
Source: www.europosters.eu 


5. Outstation Tariff (Up & Down) - Fast Track Call Taxi :

Out Station Tariff (Up & Down)
VEHICLE TYPEPER KM
INDICA - EECO A/C (4+1)Rs.8/-
ETIOS - A/C (4+1)Rs.9/-
SWIFT DZIRE - A/C (4+1)Rs.9/-
FORD FIESTA - A/C (4+1)Rs.9/-
INDIGO - LOGAN - FORD A/C (4+1)Rs.9/-
TAVERA - GRANDE A/C (9+1)Rs.10/-
XYLO A/C / INNOVA A/C (7+1)Rs.12/-
TEMPO TRAVELLER A/C (12+1)Rs.13/-
DRIVER BATTA RS.300/-
For Tempo Traveller (12+1) Driver Bata is Rs 400.00
MINIMUM 250 KMS PER DAY
TOLLGATE & PERMIT EXTRA

6. Outstation Tariff (Up & Down) - NTL Call Taxi :

Out Station Tariff (Up & Down)
VEHICLE TYPE
PER KM
INDICA/EECO/FIGO - A/C
Rs.8/-
INDIGO/LOGAN/FORD FIESTA/SWIFT DESIRE/ETIOS/IKON - A/C
Rs.9/-
TAVERA/GRANDE - A/C
Rs.10/-
INNOVA/XYLO - A/C
Rs.12/-
DRIVER BATTA RS.300/-
MINIMUM 250 KMS PER DAY
TOLLGATE & PERMIT EXTRA

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OUTSTATION TARIFF (DROP ONLY)
Source: http://www.cdschools.org

7. Outstation Tariff (Drop Only) - Fast Track Call Taxi :

Out Station Tariff (Only Drop)
VEHICLE TYPEPER KM
INDICA - EECO A/C (4+1)Rs.16/-
ETIOS - A/C (4+1)Rs.18/-
SWIFT DZIRE - A/C (4+1)Rs.18/-
FORD FIESTA - A/C (4+1)Rs.18/-
INDIGO - LOGAN - FORD A/C (4+1)Rs.18/-
TAVERA - GRANDE A/C (9+1)Rs.20/-
XYLO A/C / INNOVA A/C (7+1)Rs.24/-
TEMPO TRAVELLER A/C (12+1)Rs.26/-
DRIVER BATTA RS.300/-
For Tempo Traveller (12+1) Driver Bata is Rs 400.00
TOLLGATE & PERMIT EXTRA

 8.Outstation Tariff (Drop Only) - NTL Call Taxi :

Out Station (Only Drop)
01 km - 75 km    - Meter Amount
76 km - 100 km  - Meter Amount + Rs.150/- Driver Betta
Above 101 km   - Up & Down Tariff Applicable
This Tariff Excludes Permit & Toll Charges

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All the above tariffs were based on the kilometer. We can find the distance between two locations below. It shows the distance in KMs, and we can estimate the tariff accordingly. 
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Disclaimer : I have made this post just as an awareness post and not as a promotional one. Tariffs mentioned above were in effect from April 2013, as found in their respective websites. 

References : http://www.fasttrackcalltaxi.inhttp://www.ntltaxi.com/http://sharp-coders.blogspot.com