
Volunteers remove plastic waste from temple area
The Hindu
A group of volunteers from Young Indians - Madurai Chapter and Tirunagar Pakkam, a city-based collective of volunteers, took an initiative on Sunday morning to remove plastic garbage from the foothill
A group of volunteers from Young Indians - Madurai Chapter and Tirunagar Pakkam, a city-based collective of volunteers, took an initiative on Sunday morning to remove plastic garbage from the foothills of Yanamalai near Narasinga Perumal Temple.
It was done as part of Young Indians, Madurai Chapter’s Climate Action Week activities that have been going on from September 12-19. Its chairperson V. Poornima said, “With a view to creating an awareness of climate change among young people, Young Indians chapters across the nation have been undertaking various activities such as distributing and planting saplings, e-waste recycling and ponds rejuvenation in the past week. In Madurai, we distributed seed balls in some schools, and saplings at vaccination centres. As a culmination of the drive, on Sunday, we decided to clear plastic litter in the vicinity of the Narasingam temple.”

The Shakespeare Millennium Club in collaboration with the Annai Velankanni Church (Society of St. Vincent De Paul), conducted a Free Medical Camp on November 23, 2025 at the church premises from 9 am to 6 pm, with Dr. Samundi Sankari and Dr. Divya Sivaraman of Srushti Hospitals, Dr. Sharada L N of Aramba, the Kumaran Dental Clinic, Lychee and Satya Physiotherapy Centre, according to a press release.












