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“In certain stretches, it is difficult for even two-wheelers to go through. During the rains, there can easily be two feet of water stagnating on some roads,” said R. Gopinathan, vice-president, Ayanavaram Exnora.
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I have to travel to shop and to drop my children to karate lessons, and I find it very difficult,” she said. Cycling to the temple or the local shops is hard for D. Banumathi, who takes a longer route to avoid some of the bad roads. Vijay Kumar, who runs a paint shop on Solai Main Street, said that drainage on the road was terrible. “Even with the lightest of rains, the road is water-logged. There is a cement road at the corner which is at a higher level, leading to the water flowing into the lower-level streets,” he said. Sabapathy Street, which is right next to it, is also in bad shape and constantly has sewage overflow, said R. Barani, a resident who lives on the corner of the road. “It also stinks of garbage constantly,” said another resident. A Tasmac shop next to a ration shop and in between two schools is also a huge problem, residents say. “It is impossible for women to go there at certain times because of the crowd at the Tasmac shop,” said a resident.

Ayanavaram Exnora has sent a petition for this shop to be removed, Mr. Gopinathan said. DMK councillor V. Vasu said the roads were in bad shape at present due to the re-laying of drainage pipes. “Most of the work has been completed, only 120 m is remaining. As soon it is done, we will re-lay the damaged roads. The work order for 17 roads has already come and will be done as soon as possible,” he said. On garbage, he said residents too, needed to cooperate to keep the streets clean. Ayanpuram, or Ayanavaram, is one of the many localities of Chennai and is located in Central Chennai about 8 kilometres from the city center. The Konnur High Road, one of the important connecting roads in Chennai runs through Ayanavaram. Ayanavaram is one of the peripheral commercial Areas of Chennai. Ayanpuram is the original name. When Lord Muruga admonished Brahma and took over the creation, it is believed that Brahma prayed to Lord Shiva and got his job back. It is believed that Lord Brahma worshipped Lord Shiva here.

It is in recognition of that Ayanpuram is named. (It was also called Brahmapuri) Bus, train or taxi are the various modes of transportation to reach Ayanavaram. Ayanavaram is reasonably well connected and is about 7 km from George Town or Vepery. The nearest train station (about 2 km) to Ayanavaram is Perambur Railway Station. The Chennai Airport is about 20 km south of Ayanavaram.» » Boys, 15, die as police van hits bike in AyanavaramCHENNAI: Two 15-year-old boys died when a police van hit their scooter near Pananthope Railway Ground, Ayanavaram, on Sunday afternoon. The accident sparked protests, with locals damaging the police vehicle and demanding action against those responsible for the accident. Police officers identified the boys as V Ram Kumar and his friend Solomon, residents of Otteri. The pair were Class 11 students and had gone to a corporation playground in Pananthope Railway Colony for a game of football. At 2 PM, the boys decided to go home for lunch.

While leaving the playground on their scooter, a police van heading in the opposite direction hit them. The boys fell and the van's front wheel ran over Ram Kumar, who was riding pillion. Youngsters near the playground took Ram Kumar to a private hospital. Doctors there referred him to Stanley Medical College and Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead on arrival. Members of the public took Solomon, who sustained severe head injuries, to Government General Hospital. He failed to respond to treatment and died a few hours later. An investigating officer said Solomon, who was riding the scooter, did not have a license. "There were speed-breakers on the road," said an investigating officer. "The boy riding the bike did not see them and it appears that he lost control and rammed the police van. They were not wearing helmets." Witnesses claimed that the driver of the police van was at fault as he was speeding on the stretch while negotiating a curve and did not see the bikers.