Greening the City
A cool breeze washes over an enthusiastic bunch of elderly residents from Nirmala Nilayam Retirement Community (NNRC) in theethipalayam near siruvani as they step out with their gardern tools.
A cool breeze washes over an enthusiastic bunch of elderly residents from Nirmala Nilayam Retirement Community (NNRC) in theethipalayam near siruvani as they step out with their gardern tools.
There comes a time in everyone’s life when you choose between making more money or do something close to your heart. For me, this moment came when my dear mom, Nirmala Devi, started getting old
I first heard the word ‘gazebo’ when I visited one in Boston Commons. There is something magical about this open space structure with a tapered roof. I always wanted to show my mom one.
Mohan L Melarcode, 57, who has lived abroad for almost three decades across the UAE, the Netherlands, and now at Gilbert in Arizona — already has his retirement planned.
It is surrounded by farmland. There is very low air and noise pollution... it’s like a cul de sac that ends at the foothills of the Western Ghats. I like that,” says Mohan, who currently works for a software company.
Here comes a unique project for senior citizens who deserve a rewarding retirement - Nirmala Nilayam Retirement Community (NNRC). Dhinakar Perumal, founder, tells us more in a conversation.
The pandemic has been good for us, jokes Dhinakar Perumal as he walks around a model villa in the Nirmala Nilayam Retirement Community (NNRC) campus near Siruvani, 15 kilometres from Coimbatore city.
The pandemic has been good for us, says Dhinakar Perumal, who owns the Nirmala Nilayam Retirement Community campus near Siruvani, 15 kilometres from Coimbatore city.
THE Hindu English newspaper article about NNRC Gazebo Record on Page 2 of Main Paper
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There comes a time in everyone’s life when you choose between making more money or do something close to your heart. For me, this moment came when my dear mom, Nirmala Devi, started getting old