Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Class XII physics, economics papers tough, say students

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:16.03.2020

Physics and economics papers were tougher than expected, said Class XII state board students who appeared for the board exam on Monday. Students said both the papers had ‘unexpected’ questions and the physics paper was also lengthy.

“In economics, the five mark section was tough,” said K R Gurusakthi. His sister K R Gurubharathi who wrote physics paper said it had unexpected questions in the five mark section where they had to write long answers.

“It was not from the book bank. The questions were from inside the textbook. We didn’t think that we would get questions from here in the long answer section. I lost a lot of time thinking here,” said T Saloni who wrote physics paper.

Another student, R Thyagarajan, said the five mark section in the economics paper also had questions from inside the textbook and that they were creative.

“Though I did attempt the questions I might lose a few marks here. I wasn’t prepared,” he said.

Students had mixed reactions when asked about the marks they were expecting in the papers. “I’m sure of scoring a 90 at least,” said Gurusakthi, while Thyagarajan said he expected no more than 75 in economics. “It was tough,” he said.

Saloni, who wrote physics, said, “If I score a 70, it would be enough. I hope the examiner is not too strict.”

Students said both physics and economics had ‘unexpected’ questions and the physics paper was also lengthy
OMR residents oppose plan for new TTD temple

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:16.03.2020

Residents of Rajiv Gandi Salai are up in arms against a Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) move to build a temple on OMRECR Link Road, saying it would choke traffic and have an adverse impact on the ecologically sensitive area.

In a letter to chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Monday, Federation of OMR Residents Association (FOMRRA), an apex body of resident associations on the IT corridor, said the proposed land parcel for the temple is close to the Buckingham canal and is bound to create ecological issues. “The 2015 floods have shown how crucial the waterway is for this part of the city. Any development in its vicinity is bound to create serious ecological repercussions.”

The problems of OMR and Sholinganallur were not considered, it said, adding that Sholinganallur junction, surrounded by hospitals, hotels, educational institutions, IT parks and business houses, is almost 1km from the proposed site.

“On a normal working day, at least 55,000 vehicles/ hour use the junction, taking anywhere between 30 minutes and 45 minutes to cross the junction,” the letter said, adding the need of the hour is to ease the traffic flow by investing over infrastructure projects, which still do not exist.

FOMRRA coordinator Harsha Koda said the objection was over gifting public land that belongs to the residents of OMR to a religious body without showing any regard to the completion of infrastructure projects. “We want the government to give priority to complete all the infrastructure projects,” he added.

It may be recalled that a high level TTD delegation met the chief minister on Sunday to formally lay the foundation stone for the temple on April 9.
Air Asia, Sri Lankan flights cancel services from Trichy

TNN | Mar 17, 2020, 04.24 AM IST

Trichy: The Kuala Lumpur-bound Air Asia and Malindo Air and Colombo-bound Sri Lankan Airlines have suspended their services for a brief period from Trichy international airport, as the airlines are witnessing poor passenger traffic following the advancing Covid-19 and subsequent travel advisory issued by the civil aviation authorities.

Sri Lankan Airlines has been operating two services a day from Trichy to Colombo. They have cancelled the morning service – arrival at Trichy at 9.10 am and departure to Colombo at 10.10 am-- for three days from March 16 to 18, for three days, authorities said.

Meanwhile, sources from the airlines said that they are also going to cancel the evening service – which arrives here at 3.05 pm and leaves to Colombo at 4.05 pm, for 13 days from March 19. Sri Lankan flight acts as a connecting flight for Trichy passengers who have to travel to several gulf countries. However, due to the announcement made by the gulf countries restricting international flights, citing Covid-19 threat, the passenger traffic has considerably come down. Out of 150 seats, the airline could hardly fill 50 seats, sources from the airline said.

Meanwhile, Air Asia has also cancelled its two services from March 17 till April 15. Air Asia is operating three services between Trichy - Kuala Lumpur sector on a daily basis. Morning flight arrives here at 8.55 am and leaves for Kuala Lumpur at 9.25 am. Another one lands here at 10 pm and departs at 10.30 pm. The flight, which arrives here at 11.40 pm, usually takes off from here at 12.10 am. Following the Covid-19 outbreak, the airline has announced to cancel two services except for the one, which arrives here at 10 pm. The other two services will not be operated from March 17 till April 15, a notification from the airlines said.
Coronavirus scare: Madras HC seeks Tamil Nadu govt's response on plea seeking closure of Tasmac liquor shops

TNN | Mar 16, 2020, 11.54 AM IST

CHENNAI: A lawyer has approached the Madras high court seeking a direction to the Tamil Nadu government for closure of Tasmac liquor shops till coronavirus outbreak is contained.

Since most of the liquor vending shops and bars attached to them are located in crowded areas, the unhygienic atmosphere in such bars is likely to trigger the outbreak of coronavirus, advocate AP Suryaprakasam said urging for immediate need to close these shops.

Admitting the plea, a division bench of Justice MM Sundresh and Justice Krishnan Ramaswamy directed the state government to file its response within a week.

In his petition, the advocate also urged the court to direct the Chennai Metro Water, Sewerage Supply Board and the Chennai Corporation to ensure supply of water for at least three hours daily so that Chennai residents could maintain cleanliness as advised by the government to contain the spread of Covid-19.

The lawyer further submitted that the corporation must ensure adequate supply of hand sanitisers to all the schools in the city
Covid-19: SRM extends summer break till April 30

TNN | Mar 16, 2020, 05.14 PM IST

CHENNAI: SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has announced that vacation for students will be extended till April 30 to avoid spread of Covid-19.

The six-week period is termed as a summer break for students of all years on all campuses of SRMSIT, according to a letter from N Sethuraman, the institute's registrar, to students.

The situation would be continuously monitored and further announcements would be made on the website. All other aspects of academics and examinations would be announced in due course of time, the letter added.

Students (including doctoral, international) residing in hostels were requested to vacate by 5pm on Mach 19.

On return, students would be subjected to appropriate screening for Covid-19 as directed by government.

However, the above vacation is not applicable to postgraduates of medical, dental, compulsory rotatory residential interns (CRRIs), interns of nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy colleges. They are permitted to stay in the hostel.
100-plus flights cancelled, airfares for April nosedive amid coronavirus scare in Chennai

TNN | Mar 17, 2020, 04.15 AM IST

CHENNAI: The number of flights cancelled due to Covid-19 in the past 15 days crossed 100. They include flights to Jaffna and Doha from yesterday. Flights to Singapore, London and some destinations in the Middle East continue to operate at reduced frequency and with 50% patronage. Batik Air cancelled its flights to Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

A senior official of Airports Authority of India (AAI) said there was a drop of around 30% on footfalls at the international terminals. However, the terminal may be in for a complete shutdown in the next few days as India has issued an advisory that no airlines should pick passengers from Europe.

On Monday, the international terminal looked deserted with the flight information display board showing most of the flights as cancelled. The food and beverages shops outside the building that cater to the people who come to receive passengers looked empty and dusty. As India has suspended visas, travellers who land the airport are Indians who are returning. “This will also go down because many, including students in the US and Canada, have decided to stay back,” said an official.

Airlines are also canceling international flights at other airports. The Kuala Lumpur-bound Air Asia and Malindo Air and Colombo-bound Sri Lankan Airlines have suspended their services for a brief period from Trichy international airport.

Most of the retail and food and beverages shops at the international terminal have shut down because of poor footfalls. Owners of retailers and food and beverage shops have asked AAI to waive licence fee for a month or till the flight schedules turn normal. Every unit pays a fixed amount of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh a month to the airport.

However, AAI is yet to take a decision either to shut the terminal or offer a waiver. “AAI headquarters have to take a decision on the waiver. We have been sending reports about footfall and flight cancellations to Delhi,” said an official.

Though most of the domestic flights are being operated, many see fewer passengers per day. “The check-ins are going down by the day and there are not much crowd at the domestic terminal on morning peak hours,” an airline staff said. Chennai-Port Blair flights will be hit as Port Blair administration has issued an order banning tourists into the island for a week.

Domestic arrivals too have dipped. A staff at the prepaid taxi counter said there was a drop in demand for taxi by around 50%.

The uncertainty in travelling due to spread of Covid-19 across many countries has led to airfares dipping for flights from Chennai to UK and the US for travel in April. Return tickets from the US are selling at Rs 50,000 to Rs 80,000 and fares to London via Abu Dhabi and Dubai are at Rs 40,000. While most flights have been cancelled now, airlines have scheduled flights in April and May. However, not many are booking.
Coronavirus scare in Chennai: Universities suspend classes, reschedule exams

TNN | Mar 17, 2020, 04.17 AM IST

CHENNAI: Following the state government order, universities and deemed universities have declared holidays till March 31, and have rescheduled classes and internal assessment tests. Some hostel students were asked to vacate immediately to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among students.

Anna University has sent a circular to all colleges and university departments following the government order. “We will issue directions to close all engineering colleges and university departments. Students will be asked to vacate hostels,” said M K Surappa, vice-chancellor of Anna University.

Engineering colleges don’t have end-semester exams but have internal assessment tests that can be rescheduled, a college principal from Chennai said. “We cannot ask everyone to vacate immediately and will give time to the students,” he said.

The higher education department issued a circular saying university exams, practical exams and entrance exams will be held as scheduled and hostels will remain opened for students writing them. The circular said though holiday has been declared for colleges and universities, faculty and non-teaching staff should be present.

“All colleges and university departments are closed for students. We have sent instructions to the college principals. But the university practical exams will be held as per the schedule,” said P Duraisamy, vice-chancellor of University of Madras.

“Following the state government’s announcement, IIT Madras immediately suspended classes till March 31. We will finalise other details on Tuesday,” institute director Bhaskar Ramamurthi said. Earlier, the institute had postponed mid-semester examinations and relaxed the attendance for lab classes.

SRM Institute of Science and Technology has advanced its summer break and declared holiday till April 30. “There won’t be any loss except for internships. Anyway industries will not take outsiders right now,” said Sandeep Sancheti, vice-chancellor of SRM Institute of Science and Technology.

The university has asked all students in hostels to vacate rooms by March 19. The re-entry to hostels after vacation will be permitted on or after April 30. However, post-graduates of medical and dental courses, interns of nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy colleges can stay in hostels.

Some deemed universities outside Chennai have arranged transport facilities for students after declaring holidays. “We have booked state corporation buses to ferry our students to Chennai and have given them packaged food,” said S Vaidhyasubramaniam, vice-chancellor of SASTRA, Thanjavur.
HC refuses to regularize 4 illegal MBBS admissions

TNN | Mar 17, 2020, 04.20 AM IST

Puducherry: The Madras high court has directed the Medical Council of India (MCI) to initiate action against a private medical college — Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre (SVMCH) — in Puducherry for illegally admitting four students into MBBS course against the council's regulations and the Supreme Court's orders.

Justice N Anand Venkatesh also directed the college to refund the fees paid by the four students and to pay a compensation of Rs 1 lakh each to them for having caused mental agony and hardship.

The justice requested the MCI, the Puducherry government and Centralized Admission Committee (Centac) to check whether the four students could be accommodated in any other institution based on their merit in the coming academic year.

Justice Anand Vekatesh was passing the order while dismissing a petition by SVMCH seeking a direction to the MCI and others to approve the admission of four students -- V Bollini Damu, M R S Mahesh, P Sabari Ganesh and M Shri Preethi -- into MBBS course during the academic year 2018-19.

The MCI and others, however, strongly objected to the plea saying the private college ought not to have filled four MBBS seats that had fallen vacant after the first, second and mop-up counselling and hence their admission is 'illegal'. They said Centac alone can hold counselling and recommend the candidates for admission into government or private medical colleges. They said no authority or institution can admit any candidate to MBBS course against the MCI's regulations and the Supreme Court's order.

Puducherry government’s counsel accused the college of repeatedly violating the MCI's regulations and the apex court order, and pointed out that the college had admitted 38 candidates into MBBS course for the academic year 2017-18 on its own and the MCI discharged (removed) the 38 candidates, who had been admitted illegally. He further said the college admitted five students in the current academic year on its own against the stray vacancies after mop-up counselling ignoring the merit list in the ratio of 1:10 furnished by the Centac.

The judge cited the SC order that declared that only the state government or the authority designated by it can hold common counselling for admission in government and private medical colleges including those run by religious and linguistic minorities.

"Any candidate admitted in contravention/violation (MCI's regulations and SC order) shall be discharged (removed) by the council forthwith," the justice said while quoting the Clause 5 (7) of the MCI's regulation.

He also observed that the college has been using the students as a shield to get over their illegal action and refused to exercise its jurisdiction to sanctify an illegal act.
Covid-19: Schools, colleges, malls, theatres, bars to remain shut in Tamil Nadu; board and semester exams to continue

TNN | Mar 16, 2020, 07.10 PM IST

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday announced shutdown of educational institutions, anganwadis, malls, theatres, bars, swimming pools, museums and zoos across the state from Tuesday in an effort to contain the spread of Covid-19. The government ordered that the clampdown would last till the month end.

Classes X and XII board examinations, semester examinations in colleges and other entrance examinations will be held as per schedule with adequate precautionary measures, an official release from the government said.

Hostels will function until the end of examination. As an exception, medical and paramedical colleges will function.

No permissions will be granted for processions, public meeting, summer course, sports camps, conferences, expos or cultural events.

The announcement came minutes after a review meeting chaired by chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami in Chennai. The meeting was attended by senior ministers and more than 35 senior IAS officials in the state.

On Sunday, the government announced closure of primary schools across the state, but as cases began swell, the government has announced a larger clampdown.

The government has allowed private events, including marriages, that are planned to be held as per schedule. However, it has said even such events should not have mass gatherings. Marriage halls are not allowed to make new bookings.

The state has advised people not to use the lockdown period as a holiday but to stay safe at home. “People should avoid visiting crowded places like markets, malls, marriages, functions. They should give more importance to personal hygiene," the government release said. It also asked persons with cold and cough not to go to their offices.

The state government advised the public not to travel to other states for the next 15 days.

The state government will take action against people who spread false information through social media or in any other form.

There is a 24-hour control room functioning to provide information with regards to coronavirus. People may contact 104, 044-29510400, 044-29510500, 9444340496, 8754448477.

Bars to remain closed

All bars attached to Tasmac liquor shops will be shut till March 31. However, liquor outlets will continue to function. A senior Tasmac official said bars in star hotels and clubs serving liquor would also come under the ambit of closure covered under the closure.

There are 3188 bars attached to Tasmac liquor shops in the state, of which more than 700 bars are located in the Chennai region comprising the city and neighbouring districts.

However, Tasmac liquor outlets will continue to function.

Monday, March 16, 2020

ஆம்பூரில் 1000 வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு சிக்கன் பிரியாணியுடன் சிக்கன் 65 இலவசம்: காரணம் தெரியுமா?

By DIN | Published on : 15th March 2020 08:56 PM |

சிக்கன் பிரியாணியுடன் சிககன்65 இலவசம்

ஆம்பூர்: பிராய்லர் சிக்கனால் கரோனா பரவுகின்றது என்ற வதந்தியின் காரணமாக ஆம்பூரில் 1000 வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு சிக்கன் பிரியாணியுடன் சிககன்65 இலவசமாக வழங்கப்பட்ட சம்பவம் நிகழ்ந்துள்ளது.


சீனாவில் கண்டறியப்பட்ட கரோனா வைரஸ் தற்போது உலகத்திற்கே அச்சுறுத்தலாக உருமாறியுள்ளது. இதுவரை இந்தியாவில் 107 பேர் இந்த வைரஸ் பாதிப்பிற்கு உள்ளாகியுள்ளதாக அதிகாரப்பூர்வமாக அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. கரோனா வைரஸ் பரவலைத் தடுக்க மாநில அரசுகள் பல்வேறு நடவடிக்கைகளை எடுத்து வருகின்றன.

அதேசமயம் கரோனா பரவுவது குறித்து பல்வேறு வதந்திகளும் வாட்சப்பிலும் சமூக ஊடகங்களிலும் உலவி வருகின்றன. பிராய்லர் சிக்கனால் கரோனா பரவுகின்றது என்பதும் அப்படிப்பட்ட ஒரு வதந்தியாகும்.

இந்நிலையில் வதநதியின் காரணமாக ஆம்பூரில் 1000 வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு சிக்கன் பிரியாணியுடன் சிக்கன் 65 இலவசமாக வழங்கப்பட்ட சம்பவம் நிகழ்ந்துள்ளது.

பிராய்லர் சிக்கனால் கரோனா பரவுகின்றது என்ற வதந்தியின் காரணமாக பிராய்லர் ஆம்பூரில் சிக்கன் விலை கிடுகிடுவென 30 ரூபாய்க்கு சரிந்து விட்டது.

எனவே பிராய்லர் சிக்கனால் கரோனா பரவாது என்பது குறித்து ஒரு நூதன விழிப்புணர்வு ஏற்படுத்த, 1000 வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு சிக்கன் பிரியாணியுடன் சிககன்65 இலவசமாக வழங்கி ஆம்பூர் சிக்கன் கடைக்காரார்கள் அசத்தினர்.

சிலரின் அலட்சியம்...பலருக்குச் சோகம்

By எஸ். ஸ்ரீதுரை | Published on : 14th March 2020 01:21 AM 

கடந்த பிப்ரவரி மாதத்தில் இந்தியா முழுவதும் ஆங்காங்கே மிகப் பெரிய சாலை விபத்துகள் சில நிகழ்ந்துள்ளன. பிப்ரவரி தேதி 3-ஆம் தேதி மகாராஷ்டிராவில் நடைபெற்ற சாலை விபத்தில் 10 போ் உயிரிழந்துள்ளனா்; கடந்த மாதம் 15-ஆம் தேதி கா்நாடகாவின் உடுப்பி அருகே நடைபெற்ற விபத்தில் ஒன்பது போ் பலி; 16-ஆம் தேதி மும்பையில் நிகழ்ந்த விபத்தில் இறந்தவா்களின் எண்ணிக்கை ஏழு. கடந்த மாதம் 20-ஆம் தேதி தமிழகத்தின் திருப்பூா் அருகே நடைபெற்ற கோர விபத்து 19 பேரை பலி கொண்டது.

ஒன்றிரண்டு நபா்களை காவு வாங்கிய விபத்துகளின் பட்டியல் இன்னும் நீளம். மொத்தத்தில், கடந்த பிப்ரவரி மாதத்தை விபத்துகளின் மாதம் என அழைக்கலாம் என்றே தோன்றுகிறது. பிப்ரவரி மாதத்துக்குக் குறைவில்லாமல் தற்போது மாா்ச் மாதத்திலும் பெரிய விபத்துகள் நடைபெறத்தான் செய்கின்றன.

வீட்டை விட்டுப் பிரயாணம் செல்லுகின்ற ஒவ்வொருவரும் பாதுகாப்பாக வீடு திரும்புவது இன்றைய காலகட்டத்தில் கேள்விக்குறியாகியுள்ளது. திட்டமிடாத அவசரப் பயணங்கள், வாகன முதலாளிகளின் பேராசை, வாகன ஓட்டிகளின் அலட்சியம், சாலை விதிகளை மீறுவது, தகுதி இல்லாதோா்கூட வாகனம் ஓட்டும் உரிமம் பெறுவது என சாலை விபத்துகளுக்கான காரணங்களை அடுக்கிக் கொண்டே போகலாம்.

வெகு விரைவாக ஓடும் வாகனங்களின் வரவும் இன்னொரு காரணம். 100 கி.மீ. வேகத்துக்கும் அதிகமாக நெடுஞ்சாலைகளில் விரையும் வாகனங்களை ஓட்டுபவா்களால் சட்டென்று சாலையில் ஏதாவது குறுக்கிட்டால், வாகனத்தை உடனடியாக நிறுத்த முடியாமல் விபத்துகளில் சிக்க நேரிடுகிறது.

சரக்கு லாரி , வாடகை காா் உரிமையாளா்கள் ஆகியோரில் ஒரு சிலா் தங்களிடம் பணிபுரியும் ஓட்டுநா்கள் போதிய ஓய்வெடுக்கும் முன்பே மீண்டும் அவா்களை வாகனத்தை இயக்கச் சொல்வதுண்டு. தேவையான ஓய்வும் உறக்கமும் இல்லாமல் தொடா்ந்து வாகனங்களை இயக்க வேண்டிய ஓட்டுநா்கள் சிறிது கண்ணயா்ந்தாலும் அது பெரிய விபத்துக்குக் காரணமாகி விடுகிறது.

குடும்பத்தினருடன் வெளியூா் செல்வதற்காகத் தனியாா் நிறுவனங்களின் காா்களில் செல்லும்போது, நமது காரை இயக்கும் ஓட்டுநா் தங்களது முதலாளியின் வற்புறுத்தலால் தொடா்ந்து வாகனங்களை இயக்க வேண்டி இருப்பதாகக் கூறுவதை நாம் அவ்வப்போது கேட்கலாம்.

கா்நாடகத்தில் பதின்மூன்று பேரை பலிகொண்ட விபத்துக்குக் காரணமான வாகனத்தின் ஓட்டுநா் சற்றுத் தூங்கியதால்தான் அந்தக் கோர விபத்து நிகழ்ந்ததாகச் செய்திகள் கூறுகின்றன.

ஒருமுறை எங்கள் குடும்ப நிகழ்வு ஒன்றுக்காக நீண்ட தொலைவுப் பயணம் மேற்கொண்டபோது, எங்களுடைய ஓட்டுநா் ஓய்வு தேவை என்று கூறியபோதெல்லாம் சாலையோரமாகச் சிறிது நேரம் காரை நிறுத்திவிட்டு ஓய்வெடுத்த பிறகே இயக்கச் சொன்னோம். அவ்வப்போது தேநீா், குளிா்பானம் போன்றவற்றை அருந்தி புத்துணா்வு பெற்ற பிறகே அவா் வாகனத்தை இயக்கச் சம்மதித்தோம். இதன் காரணமாக, எங்களது பயணத்தில் சுமாா் இரண்டு மணி நேரம் தாமதம் ஏற்பட்டாலும், விபத்துக்கு வாய்ப்பிலாத ஒரு பயணத்தைச் செய்து முடித்தோம் என்ற பெருமிதம் ஏற்பட்டது.

சாலை விதிகளைச் சரிவரக் கடைப்பிடிக்காமல், பிற வாகனங்களை எப்படியாவது முந்திச் செல்ல விரைகின்ற நபா்களாலும், நெடுஞ்சாலைகளைப் பந்தயச் சாலைகளாக நினைத்துக்குக் கொள்பவா்களாலும் பல வாகன விபத்துகள் ஏற்படுகின்றன. இத்தகையோா் தாங்களும் விபத்துக்குள்ளாகி, மற்றவா்களையும் விபத்துக்குள்ளாக்கி விடுகின்றனா்.

நம் நாட்டில் சாலை விரிவாக்கப் பணிகள் நடைபெறும் அதே வேளையில், அதை முறியடிக்கும் வகையில் அச்சாலைகளில் பயணிக்கும் வாகனங்களின் எண்ணிக்கை அசுர வேகத்தில் அதிகரித்து வருகிறது. இதனால் இயல்பாகவே நமது சாலைகள் பலவற்றிலும் போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல் அரங்கேறுகிறது. நெரிசல்களால் தங்களது பயணம் தாமதப்படுவதாகக் கருதித் தங்கள் வாகனத்தின் வேகத்தை அதிகப்படுத்துவோா், ஏதோ ஒரு விதத்தில் சாலைவிபத்துக்குக் காரணமாகி விடுகிறாா்கள்.

நம் நாட்டில் பிறந்த மனிதா்களில் எவா் ஒருவரின் வாழ்வும் இகழத்தக்கதல்ல. இந்த தேசத்தின் நலவாழ்வுக்கு ஒவ்வொருவரின் உழைப்பும் தேவையாயிருக்கிறது. உடலுழைப்பாலும், அறிவுத் தேடலாலும் நமது தேசத்தைக் கட்டமைக்கும் சக்திவாய்ந்த ஒவ்வொரு குடிமகனும் நீண்ட நாள் உடல் நலத்துடன் வாழ வேண்டியது அவசியம். அநியாய பலிவாங்கும் ஒவ்வொரு சாலை விபத்தும் இந்த தேசத்தின் முன்னேற்றத்துக்கு எதிரான நிகழ்வு என்றே கூற வேண்டும்.

விபத்துகளில் உயிரிழப்பவா்கள், உடல் உறுப்பை இழப்பவா்கள், அவா்களை நம்பிவாழும் குடும்ப உறுப்பினா்கள் என்று பல்வேறு தரப்பினரின் எதிா்காலத்தை ஒவ்வொரு விபத்தும் கேள்விக்குறியாக்கி விடுகிறது.

வாகனங்களை ஓட்டும் ஒவ்வொருவரும் தங்கள் குடும்பத்தினரை நினைத்துப் பாா்க்க வேண்டும். மேலும், தங்களால் ஒரு விபத்து நோ்ந்தால் அதில் பாதிக்கப்படக் கூடியவா்களையும், அவா்களது குடும்பத்தினரின் நிலைமையையும் சிந்தித்துப் பாா்க்க வேண்டும். இவ்விதம் சிந்திக்க முடிந்தால், ‘தாமதமான பயணத்தைக் காட்டிலும் பாதுகாப்பான பயணமே சிறந்தது’ என்பதை மனதார உணா்ந்து விபத்தில்லாமல் வாகனங்களை இயக்க முனைவாா்கள்.

தரமான சாலைக் கட்டமைப்புகளை ஏற்படுத்துவது மத்திய - மாநில அரசுகளின் பொறுப்பாகும். கடுமையான ஓட்டுநா் விதிமுறைகளை வகுத்து, ஊழலுக்கு இடம் தராமல் அவற்றை அமல்படுத்துவது அதிகாரிகளின் கடமை. அதே சமயம் சாலை விதிகளுக்கு வாகன ஓட்டிகள் மதிப்பளிப்பதுடன், பொதுமக்களும் பதற்றமில்லாத பயணத் திட்டங்களை வகுத்துக்கொள்ள வேண்டும்.

ஊா்கூடித் தோ் இழுத்தால் மட்டுமே விபத்தில்லா சாலைப் பயணம் இனி சாத்தியமாகும்.
திருவள்ளுவர் பல்கலை பதிவாளர் சுற்றறிக்கைக்கு ஐகோர்ட் தடை

Added : மார் 15, 2020 23:16

சென்னை: ஒவ்வொரு பாடப்பிரிவுக்கும், ௧௦ ஆயிரம் ரூபாய் செலுத்தி பதிவு செய்யும்படி, உறுப்பு கல்லுாரிகளுக்கு பிறப்பித்த, திருவள்ளுவர் பல்கலை பதிவாளரின் சுற்றறிக்கைக்கு, சென்னை உயர் நீதிமன்றம் தடை விதித்துள்ளது.

வேலுார் திருவள்ளுவர் பல்கலை ஆட்சிமன்ற குழு உறுப்பினர்கள், மரிய அந்தோணிராஜ் உள்ளிட்ட மூவர், தாக்கல் செய்த மனு:திருவள்ளுவர் பல்கலை பதிவாளர், ஜனவரி, ௨௪ல், அனைத்து கல்லுாரி முதல்வர்களுக்கும் சுற்றறிக்கை அனுப்பி உள்ளார். அதில், 'பல்கலை இணைப்பு பெற்ற கல்லுாரிகள், வருடாந்திர ஆய்வுக்கு பதிவு செய்ய வேண்டும்.'கட்டணமாக, ஒவ்வொரு பாடப்பிரிவுக்கும், தலா, ௧௦ ஆயிரம் ரூபாய், ௧௮ சதவீத, ஜி.எஸ்.டி., வரியுடன் செலுத்த வேண்டும்' என, தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது. வருடாந்திர ஆய்வுக்கு பதிவு செய்யாத கல்லுாரிகளுக்கு, ௨௦௨௦ - ௨௧ம் ஆண்டுக்கு அனுமதி வழங்கப்படாது என்றும் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

ஆய்வு கட்டணம் வசூலிப்பதால், உறுப்பு கல்லுாரிகளும், கட்டணத்தை உயர்த்தும். இதனால், மாணவர்கள் பெரிதும் பாதிக்கப்படுவர்.எனவே, இந்த சுற்றறிக்கையை, ரத்து செய்ய வேண்டும். விசாரணை முடியும் வரை தடை விதிக்க வேண்டும்.

இவ்வாறு, மனுவில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.மனு, நீதிபதி, ஆனந்த் வெங்கடேஷ் முன் விசாரணைக்கு வந்தது. மனுதாரர்கள் சார்பில், மூத்த வழக்கறிஞர், வி.கார்த்திக்,வழக்கறிஞர், கே.ஏ.ரவீந்திரன் ஆஜராயினர். பல்கலை பதிவாளர் பிறப்பித்த சுற்றறிக்கைக்கு தடை விதித்து, மனுவுக்கு, ஆறு வாரங்களில் பதில் அளிக்கும்படி, திருவள்ளுவர் பல்கலைக்கு, நீதிபதி உத்தரவிட்டார்.
MBBS graduate, friends kill man over ice cream, arrested

The four suspects escaped from the spot after the murder, but the police identified and arrested them within hours after seeking help from eyewitnesses and examining CCTV footage to ascertain the registration numbers of their motorcycles.

INDIA Updated: Mar 14, 2020 06:15 IST
HT Correspondent

Hindustan Times, New Delhi


The arrested persons (sitting) in the custody of police.(Sourced)

A 27-year-old man, out to celebrate his MBBS graduation, allegedly beat a man to death with the help of his brothers and three friends on Thursday morning after a spat over refusal of an ice-cream treat. The incident took place in outer Delhi’s Rohini, police said.

The four suspects escaped from the spot after the murder, but the police identified and arrested them within hours after seeking help from eyewitnesses and examining CCTV footage to ascertain the registration numbers of their motorcycles.

The police identified the victim as Amit Sharma, a Rohini resident who ran a motor oil manufacturing unit with his father. The incident started late on Wednesday night, when Sharma was having ice-cream out on the streets of Rohini Sector-6, with his brother-in-law and a friend.

In the same neighbourhood, two brothers — Lakshay and Karan — and their friends, Dhiraj and Avinash, were out celebrating Lakshay’s success in his final year MBBS exams. He had completed his MBBS from a college in Meerut, said the DCP. “After their celebrations, the four visited the ice-cream stall where Sharma and the other men were already present,” said SD Mishra, deputy commissioner of police (Rohini).

“When the four suspects ordered ice-creams for themselves, they also offered to pay for the ice-creams of Sharma and two other men as part of their celebrations. But Sharma turned down the offer. That led to an argument,” said the DCP.

The altercation was quelled at that time. But the suspects decided to confront Sharma, his brother-in-law and friend soon after.

“The four men intercepted the trio for a second time near a school around 12.30am and attacked them with a stick. Sharma suffered head injuries to which he later succumbed,” said the DCP.

When the police began their probe, they came across an eyewitness who had noted down parts of the registration number of the suspects’ motorcycles. CCTV footage helped investigators ascertain the vehicle registration numbers after which all four were arrested, said the DCP.

The officer said that Lakshay’s brother, 29-year-old Karan, works as a sales executive with a motor firm. The third suspect, Dhiraj too works as a sales executive with another motor firm. The fourth man, Avinash, runs an auto spare parts shop in Mayapuri.
Hangman to reach Tihar on Tuesday

16/03/2020, SAURABH TRIVEDI, NEW DELHI

Parents of Nirbhaya and their supporters burning an effigy of the rapist during a march on her death anniversary at Jantar Mantar.FILE PHOTO: Sushil Kumar VermaSushil Kumar Verma

For the fourth time, Tihar jail authorities are making arrangements for the execution of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya case which is scheduled for March 20, officials said.

Convicts are hopeful that their lawyers will find some way to get the date of their hanging postponed once again, said a jail official.

“Hangman Pawan will reach Tihar on March 17 and will carry out dummy executions. The phansi ghar will be inspected again as per jail manual by a team to check whether all things are in place,” said Sandeep Goel, Director General (Prisons)

The hanging of the four men — Mukesh Kumar Singh, Vinay Kumar Sharma , Akshay Kumar Singh and Pawan Gupta — who are lodged in Tihar, was fixed for March 20 at 5.30 a.m in Tihar jail as per a court order.

Out of the four convicts, Mukesh, Vinay and Pawan have already met their families before the February 1 death warrant, while Akshay was left to meet his family for the last time, said the jail officials.

During normal meetings, inmates are allowed to meet their families from behind an iron grill. In the last meeting, they were allowed to meet their families face-to-face for 30 minutes. “We have informed Akshay’s family members about the final meeting. We are hopeful that they will reach Delhi within a couple of days,” said Mr. Goel.

Priority to health

Meanwhile, Tihar jail authorities are taking extra care of convicts in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.

“The convicts are given round-the-clock security and are put under CCTV surveillance. A team of doctors visit them twice a day for medical check-up. They have been shifted to isolation wards. We are taking extra care of their health and preventing them from getting in contact with other prisoners,” said a jail official.

“We are taking extra care of hygiene inside isolation wards and the convicts are not allowed to meet unnecessary people so as to avoid any chances of getting infected,” the official said. The official added that the convicts haven’t made any special demands.

The first date of execution was fixed on January 22, but it was postponed by the court to February 1. Again, it was postponed and the court issued a fresh date for execution of death warrants for March 3, which was postponed further. The fresh date of hanging was scheduled for March 20.
Delayed execution

Death row convicts in the Nirbhaya case have made every possible endeavour to slow down their execution. After three successive postponements, the court has now set the date for hanging on March 20

16/03/2020, SOIBAM ROCKY SINGH , NEW DELHI


Protesters atop a police bus during a demonstration at Vijay Chowk in the city demanding justice for Nirbhaya. FILE PHOTO: 
PTIPTI

Seven years after their barbaric act of gang raping a young paramedic student, the four men convicted for the heinous crime have left no stone unturned to save themselves from the gallows.

Ever since the first death warrants were issued by a trial court here in January this year, all four convicts – Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Kumar Sharma (26), and Akshay Kumar Singh (31) – have made every possible endeavour to delay their execution, even if it meant living for a few more days.

After three successive postponement of the death warrants, the trial court on March 5 set the date of execution at Tihar Jail on March 20 at 5.30 a.m.. Having exhausted all available legal remedies, including mercy petition before the President, the convicts have now been given final time to meet their respective families.

The fateful night

December 16, 2012, would have probably been just another day for the 23-year-old paramedical student returning after watching a movie with a friend, had they not boarded the private bus.

The girl and her friend, after watching Life of Pi at a cinema hall in south Delhi’s Saket, reached the Munirka bus stand at 9 p.m. in an auto. As they could not find any public transport to return home from there, they boarded a chartered bus after its conductor talked them into it.

Inside the bus, there were already four men in the driver’s cabin and two more sitting behind it. They sat next to each other on the left side — second seat in the bus — and paid a fare of ₹20

As the bus reached the flyover near the airport, three boys came out of the driver’s cabin. Two of them started abusing the woman’s friend and asked him where he was taking her late in the evening. One of them hit the victim’s friend who tried fighting back.

Soon, two other boys joined them in beating him with iron rods lying in the bus. As the victim came forward to save her friend, two of the assailants pushed her to the back seat.

While the victim’s friend was being beaten up, the other assailants took turn to rape her. In their brutal act, the convicts damaged her internal organs using an iron rod.

The convicts then tried to throw both the victims out of the moving bus from its rear door. But since they couldn’t open it, they brought them to the front and pushed them out of the moving bus on National Highway 8 near the Mahipalpur flyover. They were later spotted by passers-by, who informed the police.

The passers-by also brought sheets to cover them. They were then rushed to Safdarjung Hospital. The girl was later airlifted to a hospital in Singapore, where she died after 13 days.

Changes in law

The nationwide public outcry, following the incident, led to the passing of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act in 2013 which widened the definition of rape and made punishment more stringent.

Parliament made the amendments on the recommendations of the Justice J.S. Verma Committee, which was constituted to re-look into the criminal laws in the country and suggest changes.

The 2013 Act, which came into effect on April 2, 2013, increased the jail term in most sexual assault cases and also provided for death penalty in rape cases that cause death of the victim or leaves her in a vegetative state. It also created new offences, such as use of criminal force on a woman with intent to disrobe, voyeurism and stalking.

The punishment for gang rape was increased to 20 years to life imprisonment from the earlier 10 years to life imprisonment.

Earlier, there was no specific provision in the law for offences such as use of unwelcome physical contact, words or gestures, demand or request for sexual favours, showing pornography against the will of a woman or making sexual remarks. But, the 2013 Act clearly defined these offences and allocated punishment. Similarly, stalking was made punishable with up to three years in jail.

Arrest and conviction

Within days of the incident, the police arrested all six convicts, including the driver of the bus – Ram Singh – and the lone juvenile assailant.

A fast-track court began proceedings against the five adults on January 17, 2013. The same month, the Juvenile Justice Board ruled that the sixth accused is a minor, who would be dealt with differently.

On March 11, 2013, Ram Singh was found hanging in his cell in Tihar jail.

The juvenile assailant was on August 31 convicted by the Juvenile Justice Board for gang rape and murder and awarded three-year term at a probation home.

The next month, the trial court convicted the remaining four of 13 offences, including gang rape, unnatural offence and murder of a woman and attempt to murder her male friend. It awarded death to all the four.

On March 13, 2014, the Delhi High Court upheld the death sentences awarded to the four convicts. Three years later, the Supreme Court on May 5, 2017, upheld the death penalty.

Rush for execution

On February 2019, the mother of the victim moved a Delhi court seeking death warrants for all convicts. She had contended that it was the need of the hour and law that death sentence be executed as early as possible and not delayed any further.

Seven months before that, the top court had already rejected the review petitions of three of the convicts against their death sentence.

In late October last year, the Tihar Jail authorities informed the convicts that they have only seven days to file mercy petitions before the President as they have exhausted all their legal remedies.

During this period, convict Pawan moved the Delhi High Court claiming that he was a juvenile at the time of the offence. This, however, got dismissed later.

In December the Supreme Court dismissed the review petition filed by the fourth death row convict Akshay.

Akshay, in his last ditch effort to save himself from the gallows, had pleaded that there was no evidence to show that such a punishment has got a deterrent value.

“The State must not simply execute people.It must persistently work towards systematic reforms to bring about change. Executions only kill the criminal, not the crime...” Akshay’s plea argued.

He even referred to the health risks because of the rising pollution level in the Capital to state that, “Life is going short-to-short, then why death penalty”.

Death warrants

On January 7, a Delhi court, while hearing plea by the parents of the victim to expedite the execution of the convicts, issued their death warrants for January 22 at 7 a.m. inside Tihar jail.

The mother of the victim, who was present at the court while the verdict was being pronounced, said the decision to hang the convicts will restore the faith of women in the judiciary.

The second death warrants were issued by the Delhi court on January 17 for February 17 on a day when President Ram Nath Kovind rejected the mercy plea of death row convict Mukesh Kumar. But, the execution of death sentence was postponed for the second time on January 31 by a Delhi court on the ground that Vinay’s mercy plea had not been decided by the President. This led to an unprecedented event, in which the Delhi High Court sat for a hearing on a Sunday to hear the Centre’s plea to remove the stay on execution of the convicts. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Home Ministry, argued that the acts of the four convicts clearly shows their intention to delay the process of execution of death sentences.

There was “a deliberate, calculated, well thought out design to frustrate the mandate of the law”, the Solicitor General had argued.

The High Court declined the plea of the Centre to separately execute the death row convicts but gave all four convicts seven days to exhaust all their available legal remedies.

Meanwhile, the President had rejected the mercy pleas of Mukesh, Vinay and Akshay. On February 17, the Delhi court issued fresh death warrants for the execution of the four convicts on March 3, at 6 a.m.

During this period, Vinay moved the Election Commission of India questioning the timing of the rejection of his mercy plea. In the representation, he contended that the model code of conduct for the Delhi elections was still in force when the Delhi government made its recommendation to the President to reject his mercy plea. Finally on March 5, the Delhi court issued the latest death warrants for the convicts to be executed on March 20 at 5.30 a.m. inside Tihar.

Even after exhausting all legal remedies, Vinay has moved a fresh mercy petition before Lieutenant-Governor Anil Baijal, seeking commutation of his death penalty to life imprisonment.
Jamia asks students to consider returning home

‘Library, mess, canteens likely to be shut’

16/03/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ,NEW DELHI

The students have been asked to lock their rooms and inform the warden before leaving for home.

Jamia Millia Islamia on Sunday advised student to consider to return to their respective houses to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic in the city.

The way the threat is progressing in the city, places which see gathering, like library, mess, canteens etc. in Jamia, are likely to be shut as part of precautionary measures, an advisory read.

Students are advised to understand the seriousness of the prevailing circumstances to consider returning home for their own safety and better care, it also stated.

The students were asked to lock their rooms and inform the warden concerned before leaving for home.

In Delhi, number of suspected cases are increasing every day and cross-movement in the city and campus is unavoidable, the advisory stated.

Classes have already been suspended till March 31which may further be extended if the epidemic is not contained, it said, adding that the university could not expose its students to the threat.

The university said that it was issuing the advisory as places witnessing large gatherings, like hostels, dining halls, libraries, kitchens are all highly vulnerable and susceptible to the threat.

“The idea is not to indulge in any kind of fear psychosis, however, it is being impressed upon all the students of the dangerous nature of the threat,” the university added.
Allow us to work from home, DU teachers to Vice-Chancellor

‘This can reduce unnecessary travelling of over 10,000 people’

16/03/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ,NEW DELHI

Four members of the Academic Council (AC) of Delhi University have written to Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi, saying that teachers should be allowed to work from home so that unnecessary travelling of over 10,000 citizens can be further reduced.

The university has already suspended classes for all students till March 31 in the wake of a nationwide health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19.

The AC members said that many principals asked teachers to compulsorily report to their respective colleges despite the suspension of classes, even though the university press release clearly insisted on making e-resources available to students on a weekly basis.

The teachers also pointed out that it cannot be assumed that the teaching-learning time lost in the temporary cessation of classes can be made up through e-resources and e-learning modules.

The teachers of the university added that the V-C should consider extending the duration of the semester at an appropriate juncture in order to cover up for the lost hours of regular teaching-learning and make corresponding changes in the examination schedule.

“In the light of the concerns expressed above, we urge you to issue adequate instructions to the colleges and the examination branch, so that we can collectively work through this period by reducing the risks further and by taking measures necessary for maintaining quality,” AC members Deo Kumar, Kanchan, Rajesh Kumar and Saikat Ghosh said.
Security staff hired by agencies have neither valid licence nor training

Rise in ATMs has led to the challenge of finding armed security guards for cash vans

16/03/2020, R. SIVARAMAN,CHENNAI

Security with shot gun escorting the cash box at a private bank in Chennai.. S. R. Raghunathan

A security officer of a nationalised bank had a shocking account to recall recently upon verifying the licences of armed men from private security agencies to whom the job of cash management work is assigned.

“Most of them either did not have any valid licence or were not registered with the local police. I was shocked to learn that one of them was in possession of a weapon procured from his native village in Bihar, where they used it for opening fire in the air during celebrations. Most of these armed men working with cash management agencies or security agencies are from other States, chiefly Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Their experience in handling weapons is questionable.” With the growing number of ATMs , cash management service companies are facing a challenge in meeting the demand for armed security guards who have to be present in cash vans.

R. Suresh, a former deputy general manager with a security agency said, “There is dearth of security personnel to match the growing numbers of ATM filling vans and cash management companies. “Nowadays, several untrained persons too have been engaged as armed men to accompany cash management vans. It is doubtful whether they can efficiently handle fire arms in the case of an emergency,” he said.

Most banks outsource ATM filling work to cash management agencies. The armed personnel attached to these agencies are most often ex-servicemen or untrained north Indians.

“Even untrained persons from other States easily receive licenses to hold guns from their States and are roaming without registering them,” said sources in the police and among security officers.

Violation of rules

Arms Rules 2016 stipulates that every applicant should be required to complete an arms and ammunition safety training course, which shall include basic arms and ammunition safety practices, including safe handling and carrying procedures.

A senior police officer said, “If any licensee changes his location for a period of more than six months, he should intimate the Police Commissionerate in his city or the district authorities in the area in which he lives. We will check and initiate action against those who violate the rules and law.”
Tasmac clarifies on demonetised notes

16/03/2020, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Tasmac) has said it had issued clear instructions to all district managers on November 9, 2016 to desist from accepting demonetised notes. It was responding to the article ‘I-T Dept shocked by Tasmac’s acceptance of banned notes’ published in these columns on Sunday.

In a release, Tasmac claimed that the managers, in turn, had communicated the instructions to liquor shop personnel and that written communications were also sent to bankers asking them not to accept demonetised notes, if any, deposited by shop staff.

Tasmac has also claimed it furnished to the Income Tax department branch wise details of deposits made in demonetised notes and that it had filed a statutory appeal with the Commissioner of I-T (Appeals) challenging an order passed by a Deputy Commissioner.
University suspends classes till March 31

16/03/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,TIRUCHI

As a precautionary measure to safeguard students from COVID-19, the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) in Tiruvarur has suspended all classes and other academic activities till March 31.

Vice-Chancellor A.P. Dash, who held an emergency meeting with the deans and heads of departments on Sunday to discuss the steps to be taken to safeguard students and faculty members, told The Hindu that no one from the university had symptoms of COVID-19. However, since the safety and well-being of the students were paramount, it was decided to suspend all classes until March 31. All students had been asked to vacate the hostels immediately.

A task force would be constituted on Monday to monitor the situation. An isolation room with basic medical facilities would be set up to offer emergency medical assistance to affected students, if any. It is expected that the situation would return to normal by month-end. However, a decision on reopening the university would be taken in the last week of March.

National Institute of Technology-Tiruchi has declared holiday till March 31, acting on the district administration’s advice.
Nirbhaya case: Tihar asks hangman to report 3 days ahead of execution

PTI | Mar 15, 2020, 05.49 PM IST

NEW DELHI: With just five days left for the execution of death sentence in the sensational 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case, the Tihar Jail authorities on Sunday said they have asked the hangman to report three days ahead of the scheduled hanging.
The four convicts in the case are to be hanged together at 5.30am on March 20, according to an order by a Delhi court earlier this month.

The death row convicts are Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31).

The execution of their death warrants has been deferred thrice so far due to delays by them in exhausting legal remedies.

After the fresh death warrant was issued, the Tihar Jail authorities wrote to their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh requesting for the service of hangman Pawan Jallad, a senior jail official said.

"Pawan Jallad, a hangman from Meerut, has been asked to report at Tihar Jail on March 17, three days ahead of the scheduled date of hanging," said Sandeep Goel, DG (Prisons).

According to the jail authorities, dummy executions will be conducted again after the arrival of Jallad.

Health checks-up of the convicts is being done once in a day. They are also being counselled on regular basis, they said.

Out of the four convicts, Mukesh, Pawan and Vinay have had their last face-to-face meetings with their respective families. The authorities have written to the family of Akshay about the date for final meeting before the scheduled date of execution.

The jail authorities have also not stopped the convicts' weekly meetings with their families yet.

A 23-year-old physiotherapy intern, who came to be known as 'Nirbhaya' (fearless), was gang raped and savagely assaulted in a moving bus in South Delhi on December 16, 2012. She died after a fortnight.

Six people, including the four convicts and a juvenile, were named as accused. Ram Singh, the sixth accused, allegedly committed suicide in Tihar Jail days after the trial began in the case.

The juvenile was released in 2015 after spending three years in a correctional home.
No match, matrimonial site asked to pay

TNN | Mar 16, 2020, 04.05 AM IST

Chennai: The consumer grievances redressal forum has ordered Bharat Matrimony to pay Rs 1.2 lakh as compensation to a man from Kochi who had sued the site for not finding a right match within one year as promised.

The complainant, E V John, subscribed for ‘Elite Premium Package’ by paying Rs 1 lakh on May 5, 2015. The matrimonial firm in its email assured that if customers were not satisfied with their services and were unable to provide a suitable match within one year from the date of subscription, the amount would be refunded.

Between May and July 2015, John claimed that he was bombarded with a lot of “unsuitable profiles” which were not verified and some had incomplete details. John complained that the relationship manager had failed to look into details of profiles before forwarding them to him.

Though John received 23 profiles in the said time period, only one was suitable and there was no response from that profile too when contacted for further enquiry.

Irked with the quality of service, John asked Kerala Matrimony, unit functioning under Chennai-based Bharat Matrimony, to refund the subscription amount. But there was no reply from the firm. He approached the North Chennai consumer forum seeking compensation.

Bharat Matrimony in response said the complainant initially paid Rs 10,000 to get personalised assistance by using advances tools in finding matching members from thousands of profiles. Later he upgraded to ‘elite’ category which aimed at catering to needs to rich, affluent families from business or industrial background, professionals and similar customers who want to finish search for prospective life partners soon, said the matrimony’s counsel in response.

The counsel added that elite service neither guarantees positive responses from prospective brides all the time nor marriage within the service period. Their only obligation was to search, shortlist profiles based on members’ preferences and share it later and the same was done without any deficiency.

On hearing it, the forum on February 18 ordered Bharat Matrimony to pay Rs 1,00,000 towards subscription paid with 6% interest from complaint date (February 2017) to till date and another Rs 22,000 as compensation and litigation expenses.
Madras high court refuses to grant relief to sacked cooperative society employee

TNN | Mar 15, 2020, 04.21 PM IST

MADURAI: The Madras high court has refused to grant relief to a woman employee of a cooperative society who was dismissed from service on charges of stealing jewellery pledged by customers. The court observed that the authorities had rightly passed the order as the woman had breached the trust shown by the society.

The petitioner, K Mariyayee, was appointed as a sales woman in Thirukkampuliyur Primary Agricultural Cooperative Credit Society in Karur district in 1999.

She was dismissed from service in 2012 on charges of stealing gold jewellery pledged by the customers by replacing them with fake ones. Inquiries revealed that she had pledging the original jewellery at a private finance company for monetary gain.

The petitioner moved high court in seeking to quash the dismissal order and sought to reinstate her back in service.

Justice V Bhavani Subbaroyan observed that since the petitioner had admitted her guilt before the inquiry officer, the court was of the view that the disciplinary authority had rightly dismissed the petitioner from service for her misdeeds.
Tourist spots shut down

Madurai:16.03.2020

As part of preventive measures for COVID-19 being implemented across Tamil Nadu, all popular tourist locations, theatres and malls were shut down in Theni district starting Sunday and will remain closed till March 31. The district’s health department officials said that tourist spots like Vaigai Dam Park, Kumabakkarai Falls, Megamalai, Chinnasuruli and Suruli Falls have all been shut down. TNN
Prices of chicken, eggs dip in city

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:16.03.2020

The price of chicken and eggs have plunged in the city owing to fears of viral infection.

Chicken, which was earlier being sold at ₹150 to ₹200 is now being sold at ₹80. Eggs are being sold at ₹1.9 - ₹2.4 apiece from ₹4.5- ₹5. Poultry traders and shopowners said that they have seen a drastic decline in the number of customers since last week.

“We used to supply at least 1,000 chickens a day, but since the last one week we are hardly selling about 250,” said C Dhivakar, manager of DGR country chicken farm at Medavakkam. Divakar said that they used to sell a kilo of broiler chicken at ₹150 - ₹170, but are now selling it at less than ₹120. “Nobody is buying them,” he said.

Jaffer Ali from Rizwan chicken and mutton stall in Anna Nagar said people are now preferring mutton over chicken. “Since the news of Coronavirus came out, we have seen a decline in customers. Since the last week, getting even three customers a day has become difficult,” he said. His stall used to sell one kilo of broiler chicken at ₹180, but since the last two weeks, they are selling it at ₹80. “We have to clear sales, but nobody wants to buy them, fearing the virus,” he said.

T. Suguna from RTC egg centre in Navalur said that people are also buying more brown eggs than white ones. “We are now selling over ten trays of brown eggs a day, and each tray consists of 30 eggs. But we have not been able to sell many white eggs,” she said.

Several vendors said that though the demand is down, shops, fast food stalls and restaurants continue to buy both eggs and chicken.

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