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Any traders from Coimbatore ?? Tell us first-hand about the "Idli Amma"

TN’s ‘Idli Amma’ Continues To Sell ₹1 Idlis Despite Losses To Feed The Poor Amid Lockdown

https://www.storypick.com/re-1-idli...pLGp9BpcAK3A796u1_EFhhVoka31Yvl-r5vCHtGZRiq2s

BY DISHA BANERJEE - 9TH MAY 2020

In August last year, a granny from Tamil Nadu was all over the internet, capturing headlines. Why? Because at an age of soaring prices, she was selling idlis with complimentary chutney for just Re 1!
The kind lady had started this business 30 years ago, then selling idlis for 50 paise a piece. It is only in recent years that she decided to increase the price.



However, at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has subjected people to remain indoors, prices of essential items are increasing rapidly, and businesses are suffering huge losses, this 85-year-old granny continues to sell her idlis for Re 1.



Speaking to India Today, she said:
“The situation Has Been a little difficult since the COVID-19 started, but I am trying to provide idlis for Re 1 to the poor. I won’t increase the rate but the prices of ingredients have risen.”​
Popularly known as ‘Idli Amma’ in Coimbatore, she is now getting help from others to fulfil her commitment to the poor. Many have donated groceries and other essentials to her so that she can continue her kind enterprise without having to go through hardships.

In these tough times, alongside people who are trying to help those in need, we have also seen people becoming more self-centred. From panic hoarding essential items to refusing to help their house-helpers, we have come across instances of humanity taking a hit.

May the world learn a thing or two about selflessness from her. This woman has a heart of gold!
 
someone please explain, what does he want to say
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He is saying that zoning should be done on state level by CM with the aid and advice of district collector of every district.
He is also saying that currently the zoning is being done by PMO with aid and advice of Home Ministry on national level without consultation of state CMs or district collectors.
 
Guys, can you suggest some good photo editor for mobile phone ? The pics that I click are too big - 5+Kb and 3000x2000 pixels. I have to transfer them to the PC and edit using Irfanview.
timepass bhai, you mean 5 MB+ size and not Kb, correct ?

Please tell your mobile version etc. Because it seems that the default pics size could be easily changed by changing the appropriate SETTINGS, then you will not need to manually change the snap sizes in some other software. I am not an expert in all this myself, but I am sure, some other Traderji member with such knowledge, can easily help in this.

Thanks and best regards
 

TraderRavi

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Any traders from Coimbatore ?? Tell us first-hand about the "Idli Amma"

TN’s ‘Idli Amma’ Continues To Sell ₹1 Idlis Despite Losses To Feed The Poor Amid Lockdown

https://www.storypick.com/re-1-idli...pLGp9BpcAK3A796u1_EFhhVoka31Yvl-r5vCHtGZRiq2s

BY DISHA BANERJEE - 9TH MAY 2020

In August last year, a granny from Tamil Nadu was all over the internet, capturing headlines. Why? Because at an age of soaring prices, she was selling idlis with complimentary chutney for just Re 1!
The kind lady had started this business 30 years ago, then selling idlis for 50 paise a piece. It is only in recent years that she decided to increase the price.



However, at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has subjected people to remain indoors, prices of essential items are increasing rapidly, and businesses are suffering huge losses, this 85-year-old granny continues to sell her idlis for Re 1.



Speaking to India Today, she said:
“The situation Has Been a little difficult since the COVID-19 started, but I am trying to provide idlis for Re 1 to the poor. I won’t increase the rate but the prices of ingredients have risen.”​
Popularly known as ‘Idli Amma’ in Coimbatore, she is now getting help from others to fulfil her commitment to the poor. Many have donated groceries and other essentials to her so that she can continue her kind enterprise without having to go through hardships.

In these tough times, alongside people who are trying to help those in need, we have also seen people becoming more self-centred. From panic hoarding essential items to refusing to help their house-helpers, we have come across instances of humanity taking a hit.

May the world learn a thing or two about selflessness from her. This woman has a heart of gold!
We need to hear more good stories like this than 24 hr continuous supply of bad news/political bs in TV channels/papers .
Many people will get motivated and others will feel sukoon in heart ki duniya me aise bhale log bhi hain.