Toy story of our roots
May 20, 2012
Parents went back to their childhood and took their children along at the Handloom and handicrafts exhibition organised by Poompuhar. Catch the full story by Asha Sridhar in the City pages of The Hindu on Monday. Photos: S.S. Kumar
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Chennai Central @ The Hindu brings to you 'Chennai kadhai, kaapi': a series where we explore street food and sights that are unique to our city. Barottas are a staple on the 'tiffin' menu at any food stall. We take a look at this layered flat bread while it’s made at Sri Sai Ram Fast Food stall in Triplicane. Text: Susanna Myrtle Lazarus & Apoorva Sripathi; Photos: R. Ragu. Read the story here




























