KELAMBAKKAM TIMES Arise, Awake and Stop not till the Goal is Reached Vol. 1, No.5 May 2015 12 pages We kelambakkamtimes, expresses our sincere thanks to our subscribers, customers, and vendors for their continues support. We have been extending our sincere service for online shopping through our website www.kelambakkamtimes.com very soon. It covers the needs of all human mankind such as knowledge, health, and peace. You can locate your needs at your neighbourhood steps i.e. all services falls under one roof by means of shopping online via www.kelambakkamtimes.com. 2 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Contents...... Page No. News Talk....................................................................................................... 3 Look on This.................................................................................................. 4 Educational Plus........................................................................................... 5 Science and Technology............................................................................. 6 Health ............................................................................................................... 7 Beauty Tips and Diet..................................................................................... 8 Spiritual............................................................................................................. 9 Astrology......................................................................................................... 10 Classifieds...................................................................................................... 11 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES HOW TO CONTACT Address: Phone: Email: Website: 1/135A, Konica Home, 2nd Street, Elavanthangal, Kelambakkam, Chennai – 603 103. +91 96771 63246 kelambakkamtimes@gmail.com www.kelambakkamtimes.com Chief Editor: Kavitha Paramasivam TARIFF FOR ADVERTISEMENTS BLACK & WHITE Display Advertisement Rate per column. cm Regular Pages – Rs. 190 Page 2 – Rs. 200, Page 3 – Rs. 220 Classified display – Rs. 220 Classified banner display – Rs. 240 Classifieds Rate: All Real Estate and Rental related and Situation Vacant for 20 words: Rs. 330 Other headings for 20 words: Rs. 300 For every additional word: Rs. 10 Deadline for Classifieds / Display Adverts: First Week of the month, Wednesday 5.30 PM COLOUR Rate per column. cm Regular pages – Rs. 260 Page 1 – Rs. 350, Back page – Rs 320 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES news magazine is publishing monthly. 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Robots take over ecommerce-driven logistics from humans The company is using automation in select centres to pick and move packages and will extend this to other facilities, Mehta said. It will also use new technologies like sorters and profilers to better handle packages as per specific orders. Mehta didn’t give details on investment or the number of systems Flipkart is setting up. Amazon India is meanwhile planning to set up its first automated sortation system at one of its 11 facilities, a person with knowledge of the matter said. Amazon denied comment. WHY AUTOMATION? The online retail industry, which was valued at $1 billion two years ago, is expected to reach $32 billion (more than Rs 2 lakh crore) in 2020, according to retail advisory firm Technopak. While online travel still constitutes more than 70% of the ecommerce segment in the country, online retail’s share has doubled from 10% in 2009. Urgent need for automation also comes from the concept of seasonal rise in sales is fast getting obsolete, industry experts said. “For a month you have an iPhone model as a slow-selling product. Suddenly a retailer announces a heavy discount the next month and there is a major influx of orders. How do you suddenly get additional manpower to handle a spurt?” said Apurva Vadera, who heads operations at GreyOrange India, one of the few home-grown robotics firms. At courier firm DTDC’s Delhi hub, a 25-arm monster sorts packages in lightning speed: 3,600 items an hour, or one in every second. MUMBAI: At courier firm DTDC’s Delhi hub, a 25-arm monster sorts packages in lightning speed: 3,600 items an hour, or one in every second. The robotic sorter is one of the highlights of eight automated hubs DTDC is setting up in the country for Rs 50 crore over the next year and half, executive director Abhishek Chakraborty said in a recent interview. The DTDC initiative is an example of machines increasingly replacing humans at logistics operations as they try to keep up with demand from the fastgrowing ecommerce segment. Ecommerce companies need third-party support to deliver almost all products they sell, and in a segment where cutthroat competition is the norm, packaging quality and the time taken to deliver the product play a major role in customer stickiness. Companies such as Flipkart, Gojavas and DTDC are investing hundreds of crores to modernise logistics. “By utilising automation and robotics, we expect to reduce time by replacing manually intensive tasks, and respond quickly to the new and emerging demands, in most cases even anticipating them,” said Sanjeev Mehta, vice president and head of product and design for eKart, Flipkart’s dedicated logistics partner. The company has installed 12 automated sortation systems for Flipkart, Gojavas, Aramex, Delhivery and DTDC since 2009. It is in talks with one of these companies to sell “Butler”, a smart automated guided vehicle robot to help in picking products fast and putting them into packages, said Vadera, without elaborating. One of its first customers was Flipkart, for which it designed an automated sortation system at a fifth of the price that was being charged by an overseas company, he said. HOW IT WORKS Broadly, ecommerce logistics operations can be divided into two stages: i) picking of the right products, combing it with other products (mobile with earphones etc) and packing them; ii) sorting and allocating packages as per the delivery location. Most Indian companies have invested in automation of the second stage: sorting. At DTDC’s Delhi hub, a parcel takes half an hour before it’s ready for delivery, down from two hours when it used to be done manually. GreyOrange is now in talks to sell a sorter which can do 7,200 packages an hour, Vadera said. 4 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Look on This...... The damage to the road and infrastructure due sea erosion at Kovalam fishing harbour in Kancheepuram district on May 14, 2015. Those along the Kovalam coast are worried of their houses getting washed away. Sea erosion along a 500-metre stretch of the Kovalam shore has prompted residents along the coast and environmental activists to make a joint appeal to State government agencies to find a solution. While this is a regular phenomenon during the rainy season, residents were taken by surprise when they saw the onslaught of the waves over the past 10 days. Fishermen said that a concrete road connecting the main thoroughfare with the coastal hamlet caved in and two lampposts were uprooted on Wednesday evening, leaving many coastal areas without power. However, electricity lines were set right by Thursday afternoon, residents said. R. Narayanan, a fifth-generation fisherman from Kovalam said, as the road caved in, they cordoned off one side of the road to prevent any untoward incident. Panic gripped residents living near the shore, as waves came far into the housing units and a temple nearby, which they thought might get washed away. He said three children, who were playing under a lamp post, had a narrow escape when it crashed on Wednesday. On Monday evening, the sea had turned rough and giant waves battered the coast destroying several boats, said S. Kalaivani, (86). She said the Kovalam fishermen community had over 2,000 residents and they had been petitioning the department for several years to construct a sea wall. “Numerous petitions submitted to the officials went unanswered. The sea was 500 metres away from our village even in 2011, but it has been steadily eating into our land. They are taking measures now and various officials have visited us, but there has been no action,” she said. JUST PAY Rs. 330 FOR YOUR BUSINESS PROMOTIONS IN CLASSIFIED, RENTAL, AND OTHER HEADINGS CONTACT: KELAMBAKKAM TIMES, 96771 63246 kelambakkamtimes@gmail.com Residents recalled that many projects formulated over the past few years had remained on paper. The Water Resources Department had even devised proposals to establish a geo-tube sea wall instead of concrete groynes. However, it was dropped owing to the cost factor and coastal zone regulations, they said. However, an activist said that coastal regulation zone rules will not be a problem. “Recently, the rules were changed in such a manner that permissions could be obtained at the State-level itself. All it requires is coordination between environment, fisheries and WRD departments. If the government wishes, the permission can be granted within a week,” he said. Mahalingam, a fisherman, said that the government should rope in agencies like IIT-Madras and get the work done quickly. “The government is helping Pulicat fishermen but does not seem inclined to help us. If they delay it any further, our hamlet will get washed away,” he said. Residents and community organisers in Kelambakkam, OMR, Vandalur Road, & ECR areas are invited to alert this news magazine with events in your area Contact: 9677163246 5 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Educational Plus...... HSE EXAMS - 100% RESULTS BY SUSHIL HARI 10th YEAR IN A ROW! School Topper Commerce Topper Science Topper Class XII students of Sushil Hari International Residential School came out with flying colours in the March 2015 Board Examinations with 100% results, 10 th year in a row. The School topper was Vijayalakshmi B with a score of 1174/1200 followed by Sivashankari B 1140/1200 from the Commerce Group. The Science Group topper was Guha Priya S scoring 1137/1200. There were four State Subject Toppers – Vijayalakshmi B and Rajeswari V scored 200/200 in Accountancy while Sindhuja S and Gayathri R scored 200/200 in Computer Science. The School average score was 88% with over 85% of the students scoring Sivashankari B Guha Priya S 1140/1200 1137/1200 Sindhuja S 1129/1200 Computer Science Rajeswari V 1089/1200 Accountancy Gayathri R 1080/1200 Computer Science 200/200 200/200 200/200 Vijayalakshmi B 1174/1200 Accountancy 200/200 more than 1000 out of 1200. BUVANA KRISHNAN MAT. HR. SEC. SCHOOL, KELAMBAKKAM 2014-2015 XII STD RESULT - 100% X STD RESULT - 99% Congratulations XII STD SCHOOL TOPPERS Above 1000 marks 39 Students Rani Santhiya S 1157/1200 Mohana Krishnan R 1142/1200 Muthu Gomathi V 1120/1200 Gokul Prasath M Accountancy 200/200 Mohammed Hamthan Accountancy 200/200 CENTUM X STD SCHOOL TOPPERS Shaalini B 495/500 Pavithra M 492/500 Lavanya S 488/500 Maths – 6 Above Science – 29 450 marks Social Science - 10 41 Students SSLC Exam Results in Tamil Nadu This year, 41 students have scored 499/500. A total of 192 students scored second rank (498/500) and 540 students third rank (497/500). Details about Supplementary exam, Apply for Photocopy, Revaluation, Retotalling Supplementary Exam Supplementary exam will begin on 25 June. The application has to be sent on or before 27 May. Photocopying Answer Sheets Students, who feel that they deserve better marks and are not satisfied with the score, can apply for photocopies of their answer sheets or opt for revaluation or retotalling. Application forms for the same will be provided in their respective schools and tutorials. Students can send their application for the same between 22 and 27 May. 6 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Science and Technology...... ‘Home-brewed morphine’ made possible Scientists have figured out how to brew morphine using the same kit used to make beer at home. They have genetically modified yeast to perform the complicated chemistry needed to convert sugar to morphine. The findings, published in Nature Chemical Biology, raise promise for medicine but also concerns about “home-brewed” illegal drugs. Experts have called for tight control of organisms genetically modified to produce narcotics. Brewing bad If you brew beer at home, then you are relying on microscopic yeast that turns sugars into alcohol. But by borrowing DNA from plants, scientists have been genetically engineering yeasts that can perform each of the steps needed to convert sugar into morphine. One stage of the process - the production of an intermediary chemical called reticuline - had been a stumbling block. That has been solved by a team at the University of California, Berkeley, and the scientists say it should now be possible to put all the steps together and “brew” morphine. Dr John Dueber, a bioengineer at the university, said: “What you really want to do from a fermentation perspective is to be able to feed the yeast glucose, which is a cheap sugar source, and have the yeast do all the chemical steps required downstream to make your target therapeutic drug. “With our study, all the steps have been described, and it’s now a matter of linking them together and scaling up the process. “It’s not a trivial challenge, but it’s doable.” High hopes Morphine plays a vital role in pain relief in many hospitals, but it requires a poppy harvest to manufacture. Brewed morphine could, eventually, be easier to produce. It could also allow scientists to tweak each of the steps to develop new types of painkiller. The broad concept of using microscopic organisms to make drugs is not new in medicine. Insulin for people with diabetes has been made in genetically modified bacteria for decades. But there are concerns these latest advances could allow a DIY drug lord to brew illegal narcotics in their home. ‘Basic skills’ “In principle, anyone with access to the yeast strain and basic skills in fermentation would be able to grow morphine producing yeast using a a home-brew kit for beer-making,” reads a comment piece in Nature journal. It calls for tight controls on such genetically modified yeasts. Prof Paul Freemont, one of the directors of the Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation at Imperial College London, said: “Making opioids that can be used in an illegal sense makes this an important story. “It’s technically demanding to make these strains, but in the future who is to know? “That is why this is such an important time - how do we regulate these strains?” Residents and community organisers in Kelambakkam, OMR, Vandalur Road, & ECR areas are invited to alert this news magazine with events in your area Difference between sun lotion and sunscreen? There is a huge range of different sun products available, including lotions, mousses, sprays, gels and creams. In general, they can use either organic or inorganic filters to absorb or reflect Ultraviolet rays. The terms ‘sun lotions’ and ‘sunscreens’ are used interchangeably to describe many of them. ‘Suntan lotion’ is sometimes used to refer to substances designed to accelerate tanning with little or no sun protection factor. Some people use the term ‘sunblock’ to refer to sunscreens that reflect rather than absorb UV rays. But what’s more important than the name used is the product’s protection qualities, which can be found on the label. 7 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Health...... Cystic fibrosis drug offers hope to patients A “groundbreaking” cystic fibrosis therapy could profoundly improve patients’ quality of life, say doctors. Patients often die before their 40s as mucus clogs and damages their lungs and leaves them prone to infection. A major trial on 1,108 patients, in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed a combination of drugs could bypass the genetic errors that cause the disease and may increase life expectancy. The Cystic Fibrosis Trust said it could “improve the lives of many”. One in every 2,500 babies in the UK has cystic fibrosis. don’t know for sure yet.” Errors in sufferers’ DNA - inherited from their parents - damage the There are however, many types of error in the DNA that can microscopic machinery that controls salt and water levels in the culminate in cystic fibrosis. linings of the lungs. The result is a thick mucus that inexorably damages the lungs. Antibiotics help prevent infection and drugs can loosen the mucus, but nothing deals with the fundamental problem for most patients. The combination of drugs - lumacaftor and ivacaftor - were designed to repair that microscopic machinery. This treatment combination should work on around half of patients, while one of the drugs on its own corrects a small proportion of errors. New treatments are still required for the remaining patients. ‘Groundbreaking’ The trial showed that those patients given the cocktail for 24 weeks Susanna McColley, professor of paediatrics at Northwestern had better lung function. University, said these were “groundbreaking findings” that showed the future of treating cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis also affects the mucus lining in the gut so the doctors were pleased to see the patients also gained weight in the She told the BBC: “For subjects I’ve cared for, they felt better in trial. ways that are not necessarily measurable. ‘Fundamental treatment’ Prof Stuart Elborn, who led the European part of the trial from Queen’s University Belfast, told the BBC News website: “This is very exciting and it really demonstrates that we can correct the basic defects in cystic fibrosis. “This is likely to become a fundamental treatment for cystic fibrosis. “Starting in children may prevent the disease process developing if we correct the basic defect early in life. “One young woman said, and this is a direct quote, her CF ‘is not a problem’.” Janet Allen, the director of research at the Cystic Fibrosis Trust charity, said: “These results open up a new front in the fight against cystic fibrosis and this combination therapy looks set to be an important additional treatment option that could improve the lives of many. “As this leading edge of science continues to be explored and better understood, we are hopeful that a future of personalised medicines is increasingly within reach.” “Will this improve survival for people with cystic fibrosis? We would The therapy is being examined by regulators around the world. anticipate it would have a really good chance of doing that, but we 8 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Beauty Tips and Diet...... Amazing Home Remedies to Remove Sun Tan From Your Body Summer is here! All you lovely ladies must be excited to put on your summer dress and have some fun outdoors. But all the fun goes away as you get the ugly tan not only in your face but also hands and feet. Suntan can be really embarrassing especially due to dual skin tone. Tomato Tomato also works great in removing sun tan. It has anti-oxidants property, minerals, and vitamins that help in making the skin look healthy. To remove the tan, you can make a mask by mixing tomato pulp, one tablespoon of yogurt and some oatmeal. Remove it after 5-10 minutes and get clear as well as glowing skin. It is has been observed that the majority of the ladies are concerned about tan in their face and completely ignore their hands and feet. Sunburn on any part of the body should not be ignored as they look really Potato ugly. An excellent natural remedy to remove sun tan is Potato. It is rich in Vitamin C and so works as a great bleaching agent. Most of the ladies go for bleach and other cosmetic treatments to get rid Cut peeled potatoes and make a paste in of the tan. Such treatments might lighten the skin instantly, but in the long the blender. Apply it on the affected area run they bring harm to the skin. Sunburn are stubborn they do not go and wash it cold water after 20 to 30 away easily, so you need some patience to deal with them. Here are few minutes. To get best results add lemon home remedies for sun tan removal that will lighten the skin tone, as well juice to the paste. as restore back its lost luster. Aloe Vera Lemon The goodness of Aloe Vera is very Lemon juice works wonders to remove sun effective in removing the sunburn and tan as it has natural bleaching properties. helps in lightening the skin. If it is applied You can directly apply the juice on the directly to the affected area it will both affected area and once it dries up wash it cleanse as well as nourish the skin. Use with water. Even the mixture of lemon juice it regularly to get the best results. and honey will help you in getting rid of the stubborn tan. These homemade remedies can only effective if you religiously follow them. Cucumber Apart from these natural solutions to remove sunburn, always cover Cucumber is known to be a great remedy yourself during summers and drink lots of water to keep your skin to get rid of the tan while its cooling effect hydrated. Make sure you use a sunscreen whenever you step out of the soothes the skin. The Vitamin C in the sun. Regularly moisturize and exfoliate your skin to ensure its good cucumber also keeps the skin moisturized. health. Once you come back from outdoors make it point to wash your Make a face pack with cucumber, rose face with cold water and also use a face wash to remove dirt and oil water and lemon juice and apply it on the from the face. face. Keep it for 30 minutes and once you remove it you will see great results. Try these remedies at home and share your experiences with us How to get rid of Suntan? Bananas - One of the best ways to moisturise your skin is to use a mashed banana and liberally rub it all over your face and neck. After leaving the pulp on your face for about half an hour, wash it off. - You also treat pigmented skin with bananas. Simply add a tablespoon of honey to banana pulp and apply it on your skin. While it is known that this humble fruit may have a host of health benefits, bananas also offer several beauty benefits. Available throughout the year, bananas are a powerhouse of nutrients and are great for your skin and hair as well. Here are some benefits... - The fruit contains generous amounts of vitamin C and B6, which ensure that your skin remains supple and elastic. Apart from that, bananas also have antioxidants that protect your skin from premature ageing. - The water content present in bananas keeps your skin well hydrated so that it doesn’t get flaky and dry. It works as a great moisturiser as well. This is because it comprises vitamin A, which helps your skin recover the moisture it has lost. - Have to go to an important function and don’t have time to visit the parlour? Simply take a banana and add yogurt, honey and almonds to it. Make a paste and apply it all over your face. Not only will this moisturise your face but also remove excess oil and add a glow to your skin. - For those who want to get rid of marks and scars left on the skin due to acne and pimples, bananas are a helpful aid. The vitamin C they contain lightens blemishes caused by skin aggravation. - Bananas also work as great exfoliators. Simply mix jaggery and mashed bananas together and use the paste as a scrub on your face and neck. - Is the skin on your hands and heels dry, flaky or cracked? Let a banana come to your rescue. Simply mix mashed banana with some rose water and apply on the affected areas. 9 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Spiritual...... Arulmigu Kandaswamy Temple - History The battle of Thiruporur was fought against “Thalayaya Asuran” in ether or Air and connotes the vanquishing of “arrogance or pride”. Thiruporur as the very name suggests, is the venue of war (“Por” in Tamil means war) and is situated between the 40 and 41 kilometer stones on the Thiruporur High Road (Old Mahabalipuram RoadOMR ) from Chennai. Thiruporur is an ancient little hamlet nestled around the imposing “Arulmigu Kandaswamy Thirukoil”. Over 450 years ago, the founding guru of Thiruporur Adhinam Srimad Chidambara Swamy who was an ardent worshipper of “Madurai Meenakshi Amman” had a vision of the Goddess bidding him to build a temple for Lord Muruga at Thiruporur. This happened when the savant challenged the Goddess that he would not eat until she graced him with her vision. Many days passed and Chidambaraswamy was almost in a coma. Suddenly he could hear the anklets of the Goddess Meenakshi and when he opened his eyes slightly, he got a magnificent glimpse of the divine feet. The Goddess then raised the swamy to his feet and as her hands touched him, his skin turned golden. She told him that six earlier attempts to establish the temple had failed. Chidambaraswamy reached Thiruporur to find that it was a dense forest full of palm trees. He could hardly make out where the attempts to build the temple had been made. When he had despaired of locating the site, Lord Muruga himself appeared as a small boy and gave him the vision of the sanctum sanctorum. Thereafter, Chidambaraswamy unearthed the Swayambu Moortis of Lord Muruga with his consorts and established the temple. In those days, Thiruporur was one of the hamlets under the reign of a minor Muslim ruler. When the Muslim ruler’s daughter was afflicted with a form of vertigo, his minister “the dubash” suggested that the ruler seek the blessings of the nearby Chidambaraswamy as all other efforts to cure his young daughter had proved unfruitful. The Muslim ruler accepted the suggestion and prostrated, along with his daughter before Shri Chidambaraswamy. When Sri Chidambaraswamy applied the sacred ash to his daughter’s body, she was cured instantly. Baba's Leelas (Miracles) Lighting lamps with water Long before Sai Baba's fame spread, he was fond of burning lights in his Masjid and other Temples. But for the oil needed in those little earthenware lights that he lit, he depended on the generosity of the grocers of Shirdi. He had made it a rule to light earthenware lamps in the masjid every evening and he would call on the grocers for small donations. But there came a time when the grocers got tired of giving oil free to Sai Baba and one day they bluntly refused to oblige him, saying they had no fresh stocks. Without a word of protest Sai Baba returned to the masjid. Into those earthenware lamps he poured water and lighted the wicks. The lamps continued to burn deep into the midnight. The matter came to the notice of the grocers who now came to Sai Baba with profuse apologies. Wouldn't Sai Baba kindly pardon them? Sai Baba pardoned them, but he warned them never to lie again. "You could have refused to give me the oil, but did you have to say that you didn't have fresh stocks?" he admonished them. But he had made his point. Premonition of burning fields Once, harvesting in Shirdi had been completed and the foodgrains of the entire village had been stored in a yard. The summer was on. The heat was intense as only those who have lived in Shirdi know. One afternoon Sai Baba summoned Kondaji Sutar and said to him: "Go, your field is on flrel" Frightened, Kondaji ran to his field and. frantically looked around for any sign of fire. There wasn't any. He returned to the masjid and informed Sai Baba that he had looked everywhere but had found no trace of fire and why did Baba have to frighten him? Unfazed, Baba said : "You better turn back and look again." Baba was right after all. Kondaji noticed that a sheaf of corn was indeed on fire and smoke was billowing from it. A strong wind was fanning the fire and word had gone round to the villagers who now came running to the scene. "Sai Baba," the people shouted "help us, help us put the fire out!" Thereupon, Sai Baba walked casually towards the yard, sprinkled some water on a stack of sheaves and said: " There now! The fire will die down!" And so it happened. TO GET E-STAMPING FROM HOME & TO AVOID ADDITIONAL CHARGES TOWARDS STAMP PAPER PURCHASE CONTACT: 98411 83246 10 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Astrology...... For the month of May ARIES There’s plenty to talk about this week with your lover. The problem is that he or she might not understand everything that you have to say. The ruler of your romance sector, the Sun, will enter chatty Gemini on Thursday but earlier in the week, Mercury will have already turned retrograde in the same part of your chart. Translation? This won’t be the time to make vital decisions about your love life. Go with the flow and see where that leads you. TAURUS A bright New Moon in your sign on Monday will set the stage for a personal fresh start. This can involve your romantic life but it can just as easily be another area if love isn’t your main focus these days. Still, if you want something in love, now is your time to plant those seeds. On Thursday, an intense conversation about matters of the heart might be more than you bargained for. GEMINI This might not be the smoothest week for you. On Monday, Mercury will turn retrograde in your sign, making it difficult for you to clearly express yourself. Take your time and be sure to do what you can to clarify your thoughts — especially to your partner. The two of you might have a major disagreement about a financial matter on Thursday. Then on Friday, you might feel that your partner is dimming your light a little too much. CANCER If you’re looking to make new friends, you’re in luck. On Monday, a New Moon will fall in the area of your chart that rules your social life, opening the door wide. If single, this will be a good time to consider Internet dating or to install a dating app on your phone. If you’re in a relationship, Thursday might be extra intense. You might feel as if you are constantly making compromises in your relationship and if so, there might be a situation that leads to a breaking point. Something has to change. LEO If you’re considering a “friends with benefits” situation, you might want to wait another couple of weeks before initiating it. Overall, with Mars moving into your friendship sector, there is a good indication that you and a pal will share extraordinary mutual chemistry. The problem however, is that on Friday, Mars will oppose Saturn and there will be circumstances beyond your control that may put the kibosh on any plans for a good time. Hang in there! VIRGO Your love life might be sticky — or just plain out of control. On one hand, expect plenty of passion. Feelings can easily go to an extreme and there’s no such thing as middle ground. On the other hand however, you might start to feel that your lover has more control over your life than you’re comfortable with. This might express itself strongly in your social life and your personal dreams. Don’t give away who you are just because you’ve given away your heart. LIBRA On Monday, a New Moon will fall in the most intimate area of your chart — the 8th House of Sex and Deep Sharing. This can set the stage for you to have an erotic encounter with someone. He or she might be your partner if you’re in a relationship, but if you’re single, this is a rife set up for a hot and steamy sexual indulgence. In fact, on Thursday the power of attraction will be a major theme and you could find a commanding VIP irresistible. SCORPIO There’s definitely news for you in the relationship department since a promising New Moon will fall in your partnership sector on Monday. This can set the stage for a fresh start between you and your mate — especially if you have felt as though things are getting stale. Now you’ll have an opportunity to liven up your relationship using your senses as a guide. Have a conversation with your sweetheart on Thursday. Be willing to go to the depths in order to reach the heights in love. SAGITTARIUS This week, matters of the heart will likely be more work than pleasure. First, on Monday, Mercury will turn retrograde in your partnership sector. Until June 11, this signals that you and your mate have some work to do in the communication department. Take a “roll your sleeves up” approach and be willing to do the work necessary to improve things between you and your mate. That will be vitally important on Friday. CAPRICON Love potential is all over your chart this week! First, a glittering New Moon in your romance sector on Monday can be all you need to help you meet someone special. Of course, you’ll have to do your part and make an effort to be social. If you do, the Universe is willing and ready to reward you. If you’re in a relationship, Thursday will be a day to remember. The hold you have on your lover can’t be underestimated. Use your power wisely. AQUARIUS If you find yourself thinking more about an ex this week, don’t be surprised. The urge to stalk his or her Facebook page, drive past his or her house, or even send a friendly text are all possibilities. If you find yourself having an actual conversation with your old flame, the two of you might be very tempted to give things a second try. Don’t rush into this — no matter how enticing it is. There’s a reason you broke up in the first place. Remember it. PISCES If you’re in a relationship, it’s possible that you and your partner will not see eye-to-eye on a family matter. There could be a decision you need to make together concerning your living situation or about a relative. If so, it’ll be hard to reach an agreement. If you can delay this conversation until later next month, that would be ideal. If you’re dating someone casually, one of your friends might try to interfere with your love life on Thursday. Set boundaries. Residents and community organisers in Kelambakkam, OMR, Vandalur Road, & ECR areas are invited to alert this news magazine with events in your area Contact: 9677163246 kelambakkamtimes@gmail.com 11 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Classifieds...... RENTAL / BUYING / SELLING HOUSE / FLAT RENTAL FLAT 2 BHK Flat Available for Rent with Car Parking, Near Siruseri IT Park Children Play Area Contact: Dushyanth 9840754866 SALE PADURS RENTAL KELAMBAKKAM S 200 Sq. Ft. New Bachelor Room for Rental, Second Floor, Near OMR Kelambakkam Market Reasonable Rent & Advance 3BHK 1600 Sq. 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However, the island looked like a deserted island with hardly any trees, and poor atmosphere that no living organism could survive. They have no option other than praying to god to save their lives. Kim and Ray sincerely prayed to god. Nothing happened even after a couple of days. They decided to split their ways into opposite ends of the island and challenged themselves about whose prayer would be powerful. Both divided their region in the deserted island and offered their prayers to god. Kim prayed god that he would need food to survive. Surprisingly, he got a pile of food, fruits and vegetables on the sea shore. After two days, he requested for a beautiful girl as his wife, as he was feeling very lonely in the island. In a few hours, a ship wrecked again in the island near Kim’s region, where only a beautiful girl was alive! He married the girl. After a few days, he requested for more food and shelter. All prayers of Kim were addressed by God. For Credit Card Problems, Loan Arrangements, & Matrimony Contact: 90922 56789 JUST PAY Rs. 330 FOR YOUR BUSINESS PROMOTIONS IN CLASSIFIED, RENTAL, AND OTHER HEADINGS CONTACT: KELAMBAKKAM TIMES, 96771 63246 kelambakkamtimes@gmail.com It was almost a month after the ship wreck and Kim decided to move back to his hometown. He prayed god to send him a ship to take him home. Surprisingly, a ship came and took Kim and his wife. Just before the ship was about to move, a voice appeared! ‘Are you going alone, leaving your companion of life here?’ Kim was surprised, ‘May I know who is this and whom you are referring to? I have my wife with me!’ The voice said, ‘I’m the one whom you offered your prayers!, whom you requested to save your life, whom you requested food and shelter and of course, a wife!’ Kim happily stood on his knees and said, ‘Thank you god!’ Then god said, ‘But why do you leave your companion here?’ Kim was confused again! Then god added, ‘Don’t get so excited my son. Your prayers are not answered and fulfilled by me. I was only fulfilling Ray’s prayers. He prayed only one thing to me! He said ‘Please fulfil all the prayers of Kim and it is my only prayer to you.’ Kim was in tears and rushed to the other side of the island. He realized that he did not even think about his best friend Ray and was happily enjoying life with all pleasures. He could not find Ray there and asked god ‘Where he was?’ God replied, ‘I took him with me, the man with the golden heart should be with me! But I will fulfil all your prayers as I promised him to do so!’ Kim was completely broken and realized that his friend’s prayers were more powerful. 12 KELAMBAKKAM TIMES / May 2015 Carpenter and Plumbing Works Contact: 99400 61664 For Advertisements FOR YOUR BUSINESS PROMOTIONS CONTACT : KELAMBAKKAM TIMES 96771 63246
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