No IT company will recruit our children - Chennai Kannagi Nagar issues

G GOWTHAM
Whatever the location of the common people, Kannagi nagar has always been associated with stories of drug misuse and criminality. There are vivid paintings painted on the walls. The first thing that comes to mind when we think about Galegar nagar today is its massive artwork. The involvement of the 'Start Art india Foundation' in an endeavour to transform Kannagi into an art city at the request of the chennai Corporation has resulted in this shift.


Water comes only 1 time in every four days.

As they approached the location where the painting was being done, the heart Queen in front of them exclaimed, "Looking at these paintings, it appears that our youngsters enjoy drawing as well. They would not have stated this if they did not understand our hardship in everyday problems. The sewage in the area around the house has become stagnant. Here, once every four days. The water will come, and it will have to be blown through the basement itself, which is why our neighbourhood only got transportation after a lengthy fight, and only ten years after we arrived. It is critical for them to paint, photograph, and film."


Fish-hating daughter

A woman (who did not want to be identified) who was sitting in a nearby box store and having a good time (who did not want to be identified) stated, "We were hurled into this pit after surviving the tsunami. I arrived here when I was 16 years old. Today is my daughter's 16th birthday. They've arrived. My kid is afraid to approach my mother, who uses self-satisfaction to purchase and sell fish from the outside. She despises the scent of fish to such a degree."

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