Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Anna Centenary Library- A Dream Project of the late Kalaignar!

Anna Centenary Library (ACL), a dream project of the former Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, was inaugurated in September,2010. However, I had the opportunity to visit this awesome, State of the Art library only a few days ago. I must thank Arvind, a relative from USA who persuaded me to accompany him on his visit to the library and Jagadish , the former Director of Library in the U.S.Consulate, Chennai, for taking us on a conducted tour of the library.

`The built up area of this centralized air-conditioned library is 3.75 lakh sq. ft., encompassing the  ground and eight floors. At present, it hosts five lakhs books covering a wide range of subjects to serve the information needs of the public, academic and corporate community. ACL has a Braille Section, Own Books Reading Section, Children Section, Periodicals and Newspapers Section, Tamil books Section, an English Books Section and an archive of old manuscripts.. In addition, the library has  two fully equipped Conference Halls- one  that can accommodate  150 people and another that can accommodate 1100 people( under renovation). There is also an amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 800.. An AVIN Milk Bar and a cafeteria complete the facilities available.`
While Arvind went berserk shooting pictures  of palm leaf manuscripts in the archival section, I was impressed with the `Own books reading` section which was packed with students, most of them from not so privileged backgrounds, reading in the quiet & comfortable ambience provided by the library. It seems hundreds of aspirants writing Public Service examinations also patronize the library. The children`s section is equally impressive, with facilities for conducting activity based learning.

Though it went through a lean period during the AIADMK regime under JJ, it seems the library is coming back to life because of  the support being received from the people who are governing Tamil Nadu now. The management has recently started having regular literary meetings over the week-ends providing  opportunities  for budding and well known authors to interact with their readers.

Undoubtedly, Anna Centenary Library,  among his other ideas,  will remain one of the most enduring contribution of Kalaignar  Karunanidhi,  built to commemorate the 102nd Birth Anniversary of his mentor ANNA. If you have not visited this Library located on Gandhi Mandapam Road in Kotturpuram, I will urge you to do so. You will feel proud that such a wonderful library of International Standards, exists in our own neighbourhood in Chennai.

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Amma Naana - Growing from a milk depot to a department store

`There is a perception that Amma Naana is an expensive shop. It is not. We sell all the Indian brands at the MRP rates mentioned on the packaging. Imported items are priced depending on the costs incurred in procuring them~, says Senthil Raj, the CEO of Amma Naana, the stand alone department store well known for stocking imported brands of a variety of products.  The store is located on the intersection of Chamiers Road and Boat Club Road facing the Crown Plaza Hotel ( the old Park Sheraton).

Amma Naana was started by Mrs Raja Mani an aunt of Senthil in the year 1971, 11 years before Senthil was born. Her husband V.R.Govindaswamy  was also a partner in the venture. It was a  milk depot  occupying only 500 sq.ft. Sale of vegetables & grocery were added later by acquiring additional shopping space. To cater to the growing demand for imported items by the elite residents of the neighbor hood, the shop also started stocking imported items, sourced from other   local  shops which were already selling these items. As the business grew, the family started `Amma Wines`, which not only sold IMFL brands but also stocked  popular foreign brands of liquor, procured from official sources.. This section was closed when the Government of Tamilnadu decided to take over the sale of Liquor under the TASMAC umbrella. Today, Amma Nana is a three storied department store occupying 8500 sq.ft of space with limited parking facility.

It was in 2004 , that Senthil was invited by his aunt to join the family business. He had just completed his B.Tech from a college in Coimbatore. Full of ideas Senthil took to the business like the proverbial `duck to water`. In due course, he married his aunt`s daughter Sakthi Devi who is also a partner in Amma Naana. This was also the time when new, national and international   brands of department stores were entering the Chennai market. Besides, the city also witnessed the influx of expats from different countries employed by several automobile companies in and around Chennai, who were demanding the popular brands of food ingredients and other products from their countries. This opened up a window of opportunity for the shop. Senthil went around the world identifying original sources for foreign brands in Singapore, U.K. and U.S.A.

`Even if we don`t have a particular item,  if a loyal customer wants it, we will try and specially import it to satisfy the customer. Whenever any new brand is introduced in the foreign countries, we will ensure its availability in Amma Naana, simultaneously. Some of the popular  imported brands available include Country Kitchen, Hershey`s, Diana of London, Ceylon Tea, Thousand Islands and Starbucks Coffee.  Popular product categories are imported Sauces, Jams, Noodles, Butter etc. This kind of personalized customer service has enabled us to build a core of loyal customers` says Senthil.  He continued, `on an average 1500 Indian customers and 100 expats visit  the  shop  every day. Home delivery service is offered to customers who place orders for Rs 1000 and above.  While 80% of the sales come from customers visiting the shop personally, Home delivery accounts for only 20%. The shop has not got into online sales because of the prohibitive cost of acquiring and implementing the software required for such  an effort.  Besides, Indian customers still prefer the `touch & feel` shopping experience when it comes to the purchase of grocery and vegetables.` So, the  growing phenomenon of online shopping for all kinds of products  does not  worry Senthil at the moment.

Amma Naana`s growth has come purely through word of mouth advertising by loyal customers. Senthil adds, `We keep in close touch with all consulates in Chennai. Every time a Consul General is transferred, we  ensure that the incoming Consul general is informed about Amma Naana .  In fact the Korean Government has recognized Amma Naana as one of the best shops for getting the Korean speciality items in Chennai.
`There are plans to open one more shop on the OMR. It will be owned and managed by the management of Amma Naana. We don`t believe in the Franchisee route but are open to investors who are interested in investing in the project` says Senthil. I am sure that the young & dynamic  CEO of Amma Naana, with his `Hands on` style of management will make the new venture also a big success.
Edited version of this article appeared in Madras Musings issue dated- 1-15th August,2018