Salons, tea shops, government parks open in Chennai on Monday. [Photo/ANI]
Salons, tea shops, parks open in Chennai as part of COVID lockdown relaxations in Tamil Nadu ANI | Updated: Jun 14, 2021 11:55 IST
Tamil Nadu government on Friday extended the COVID-induced lockdown by another week from June 14 till June 21 with more relaxation. Due to the lockdown we were unable to come, But thanks to the government that they have provided certain relaxations from today and have opened parks for us. We are happy to see that the park has been renovated. It feels really good to see these beautiful changes here in the park area. I would like to thank the Municipal corppration and local workers. It feels good to come here for a walk early in the morning after such a long time, said Prabhu, a local who came for a morning walk at Anna Nagar Tower park.
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How staff respond to medical emergencies on Chennai Metro trains
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From first aid kits to stretcher, wheelchair, medicines and BP apparatus, we are well equipped, Chennai Metro Rail officials said.
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Chennai Metro Rail Limited officials said its staff are well trained to respond to medical emergencies on the trains. | Photo Credit:
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From first aid kits to stretcher, wheelchair, medicines and BP apparatus, we are well equipped, Chennai Metro Rail officials said. On February 24 at 10.20 a.m., P.M. Rajeev was behind the wheel in a Chennai Metro train when he received an emergency alarm from a passenger in the last coach about a co-passenger fainting. The train had crossed Nehru Park and was heading to Egmore Metro Rail station.
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The Chintamani cooperative supermarket may have been razed to the ground, but it has earned a mention in history by organically blending into a story called Anna Nagar
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The Chintamani cooperative supermarket may have been razed to the ground, but it has earned a mention in history by organically blending into a story called Anna Nagar
Chintamani Supermarket has been knocked down. And it has a litmus test to pass: Landmarks are put to a popularity vote after they are gone. That is the downside to being a landmark. The best ones survive physical removal, their “ashes” interred with “the everyday”.