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    The Abattoir and Gandhiji

    Chennai Online, India
    June 26 2006

    Closer to the YMCA is the Golf Course of Chennai. A little away
    from this is the city's abattoir. It is a French word and should be
    pronounced "abathwa". Do you know what happens here? Daily hundreds
    of cattle are being slaughtered for their flesh. Even though this
    abattoir or slaughterhouse is located at Saidapet, you can say that
    you cannot spot any shop that sells mutton in Saidapet. Can it be
    said that the Saidapet residents' deference towards Gandhiji could
    be the reason for this? Gandhi's birthday will be celebrated in a
    very modest way. But you still find about 20 persons who follow in
    the footsteps of Gandhiji. Of them, one person runs a tailoring shop
    from 9 in the morning to 5 in the evening. From 7 to 9 in the morning
    and 5 to 8 in the evening it transforms into a library. He runs this
    library with the books that he has collected and there are certain
    books and collections, which you cannot find elsewhere.

    In the old Chennai, the Saidapet market was a very important one.

    Today modern markets are functioning in every part of Chennai. But
    if you need to buy a mud pot now you should go to Saidapet. A small
    trading company went from door to door and transformed the face
    of salesmanship in India. That is the VGP Brothers. They made the
    "Murphy" radio affordable even to a poor man by their easy monthly
    instalment scheme, with which the less fortunate had access to all
    radio programmes. It will not be an exaggeration if we say that, the
    advent of the VGP Company brought out a new dimension in the daily
    life of the Tamil people. After radio, they started selling various
    household products in the easy monthly instalment scheme. This grew
    up to such a great level and they started selling house sites also.

    Today this instalment scheme has become a very common aspect of life.

    This VGP Company is also running a large entertainment park today.

    The VGP Square at Saidapet was a needed change to that place. The
    few metres occupied by the VGP Square are the only modern structure
    in Saidapet which otherwise reflects obsoleteness everywhere.

    If one boundary of Saidapet is the Adyar River, then a significant
    place in it is the Maraimalai Adigal Bridge. It was called the
    Marmalong Bridge for over 200 years. The Armenian trader who built
    the steps in St. Thomas Mount constructed this bridge. In the 1970s
    this bridge was broadened. This was a time when Tamil enthusiasm was
    prevalent everywhere and every non-Tamil name was replaced by a Tamil
    name. This bridge was also renamed. Even then for many it is just the
    Saidapet Bridge. But Saidapet itself is a very big bridge. It is the
    bridge that links the South Tamil Nadu and Chennai.

    Let us scan Chennai again....

    Ashokamitran (Translated by Sujatha Pradeep)

    http://www.chennaionline.com/reminiscenc es/2006/remi12.asp
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