Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Madras HC laughs at ‘absurd’ case


Madras HC laughs at ‘absurd’ case

Kaushik.Kannan@timesgroup.com

Madurai:22.12.2021

A joke is a joke, a Madras high court judge said while quashing an FIR against CPI(ML) functionary Mathivanan for writing in jest on Facebook that he’s “Going for Shooting Practice” when announcing his recent trip to hill station Sirumalai.

“Jug Suraiya, Bachi Karkaria, EP Unny and G Sampath ... if any one of them, or for that matter any satirist or cartoonist, had authored this judgment, the hypothetical author would have added one more fundamental duty—duty to laugh—to the list of fundamental duties mentioned in…Constitution,” wrote Justice GR Swaminathan in his judgment that has now gone viral.

HC says cops failed to see humour in post

He wrote that “Laugh at what? is a serious question. This is because we have holy cows grazing all over from Varanasi to Vadipatti. One dare not poke fun at them…In West Bengal, Tagore is such an iconic figure that Khushwant Singh learnt the lesson at some cost. Coming to my own Tamil Desh, the all-time iconoclast ‘Periyar’ Shri EV Ramasamy is a superholy cow. In today's Kerala, Marx and Lenin are beyond the bounds of criticism or satire. Chhatrapati Shivaji and Veer Savarkar enjoy a similar immunity in Maharashtra. But all over India, there is one ultimate holy cow and that is ‘national security’.” The FIR against Mathivanan was filed after cops mistook his post for an armed training plan. Justice Swaminathan said the police failed to read the fun. He said a case can be made of such posts if the person conceals his identity.

80-yr-old dead man booked for accident that claimed his life

HELMETLESS MAN WAS DRIVING ON WRONG SIDE

80-yr-old dead man booked for accident that claimed his life

Soumitra.Bose@timesgroup.com

Nagpur: 22.12.2021

Police here have booked a dead man for causing the scooter accident that killed him. Jagdish Dewulkar (80), riding without a helmet with his 70-year-old wife Sewantabai as pillion on their scooter, met with an accident and succumbed to his injuries on August 7. Four months later, on December 20, the police have registered an offence against him.

The Dewulkar couple were driving on the road between Kanji House Chowk and Rani Durgawati Chowk while returning from a birthday party at Ramai Nagar, in Jaripatka, on August 3. The accident occurred around 10pm. Jagdish, who was driving on the wrong side, failed to maintain the balance of his scooter while taking a turn and it crashed.

Though Sewantabai escaped unhurt, Jagdish suffered substantial injuries. He was rushed to a private hospital but later shifted to Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital. Doctors declared him dead on August 7. The police booth at the hospital then alerted Yashodhara Nagar police about Jagdish’s death.

The Yashodhara Nagar police then registered a case of accidental death under CrPC Sec

174. The post-mortem was conducted at IGGMCH. After prolonged investigations, the cops wanted to file a summary of the death case before ACP Roshan Pandit (Jaripatka division). However, the ACP decided that as per norms a case needed to be registered against the senior citizen holding him responsible for negligent driving leading to the accident.

Senior inspector Sanjay Jadhav of Yashodhara Nagar police station said the senior citizen was technically held responsible because he had driven the two-wheeler on the wrong side and taken a turn that caused him to lose balance and sustain an injury from the fall. “We will now send an abated summary of the case to the court informing it about the death of the accused in the case,” he said.

J’khand to issue caste certs from all schools


J’khand to issue caste certs from all schools

Dhritiman.Ray@timesgroup.com

Ranchi:22.12.2021

Jharkhand is set to become the first state to issue caste certificates from the campus of every governmentrun and private school to ensure each child has one within the next six months, CM Hemant Soren announced in the assembly on Tuesday.

“We will conduct a special drive in all government and private schools after December 29. Every student will be issued a caste certificate,” Soren said. Odisha started the practice of schools issuing SC, ST and OBC certificates to children in November 2017, but restricted it to government-run institutions. The process was suspended during the pandemic and has yet to resume, although many schools have reopened. In all other states, caste certificates are issued by the offices of district magistrates, block development offficers, tehsildars, mamlatdars and other revenue officials.

Soren revealed the JMMled government’s plan to take issuance of caste certificates to all schools in response to a notice brought by BJP MLA Neelkanth Singh Munda.

J’khand third state to pass anti-lynching bill

Ranchi:

Jharkhand became on Tuesday the third state, after West Bengal and Rajasthan, to pass a bill to prevent mob lynchings.

The state assembly passed the Jharkhand (Prevention of Violence and Mob Lynching) Bill of 2021, introduced on the penultimate day of the ongoing winter session.

It was passed within an hour and without any major amendment or debate, reports Dhritiman Ray.

‘Marriage law won’t make child marriage ab initio void’


‘Marriage law won’t make child marriage ab initio void’

Ambika.Pandit@timesgroup.com

New Delhi  22.12.2021

Soon after the government introduced a bill in Parliament to amend the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, some of those who were at the forefront of supporting the decision, however, lamented that the proposed legislation does not bring amendments to make child marriage void.

They pointed out that the proposed law will not make child marriage, in its present form, void at the outset and it will continue to remain voidable at the option of the contracting party who was a child at the time of the marriage.

After the bill was introduced in Lok Sabha, Vikram Srivastava, founder “Independent Thought” and Convenor, Campaign against Child Marriage, said, “The special and secular character of PCMA having an overriding application is a welcome step. The consequential amendments to other laws will end the otherwise ambiguity and provide the much needed protection to girls through a uniform law.”

“The 2021 amendment to the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, however leaves the most controversial and complicating gap of ‘void ab-initio’ clause unresolved. It is unclear how this increase in age would resolve or restrict solemnisation of marriage, if it remains to be valid,” Srivastava said. In the ‘Independent Thought’ case judgment of 2017, the Supreme Court had declared sex with minor wife as rape.

Dr Renu Singh Country Director, Young Lives India, said that bill sets forth the rationale for increasing the age of marriage for girls to 21 years based on the principle of equality (same age for men and women) and the need to increase the age so as to ensure that the “physical, mental and reproductive health” of women is protected.

Meanwhile, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board came out to reject the bill and said they would request the government to not go ahead with it. In a statement, the board argued that “Islam doesn’t prescribe any age for marriage. This is left to the persons who have attained the age of adolescence or to their guardians”.

Move to raise girl’s marriage age causing pain to some: PM


Move to raise girl’s marriage age causing pain to some: PM

‘UP Women Were Biggest Sufferers Of Lawlessness Under SP’

Rajeev.Mani@timesgroup.com

Prayagraj:  22.12.2021

“Everybody is seeing who is having problem with the move to raise the marriage age of girls from 18 to 21,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, taking a swipe at the opposition parties at an event at Prayagraj for women empowerment on Tuesday.

“We are trying to increase the age of marriage of girls to 21 years, so that they can have time to study and progress. The country is taking this decision for its daughters. Everyone is seeing who is having problems with this,” he said, adding that “women are happy with the government’s decision”.

Samajwadi Party MPs Shafiqur Rehman Barq and ST Hasan have recently made adverse comments on the Centre’s move to increase the legal age of girls’ marriage though party president Akhilesh Yadav distanced himself from their statements.

“Prayagraj has been an iconic city to show the strength of women empowerment. Now, it is witness to a Kumbh of empowered women who have turned up at this event,” he said at the well-attended event.

Lauding the state government on the law and order front, especially the steps taken for women’s security, Modi said that five years back, roads of UP had mafiaraj and criminals held sway in the government.

“The women of UP were the biggest sufferers of this state of affairs. However, the government of Yogi Adityanath has sent these criminals to their rightful place (jails),” the PM said.

“Out of the 30 lakh houses constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (PMAY) in the state, 25 lakh have been registered in the name of women beneficiaries,” he said.

“In families where there was no property in the name of women for generations, they now have a house in their name. This is true women empowerment. In the village ‘swamitva scheme’ is underway in which property papers were given to house owners and women are being given priority,” he said.

“This is our bid to provide equal rights to women just the way we did through schemes like Ujjwala and Swachh Bharat to construct toilets,” the PM said, highlighting the measures of the Centre and UP governments like triple talaq law, Kanya Sumangla Yojana and crackdown on criminals to help women. The PM transferred ₹Rs 1,000 crore to bank accounts of self-help groups (SHGs) to benefit around 16 lakh women.

Court dismisses plea challenging PM photo on vaccine certificates


IMPOSES ₹1L FINE ON PETITIONER

Court dismisses plea challenging PM photo on vaccine certificates

Kochi: 22.12.2021

Kerala high court on Tuesday dismissed a petition challenging the photograph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi affixed on the Covid-19 vaccination certificates. The court also imposed a fine of ₹1 lakh on the petitioner which is to be paid to the Kerala Legal Services Authority within six weeks.

“The petition seems to be filed with political motives and a publicity motivated petition. Therefore, it deserves to be dismissed with a heavy cost,” the high court observed.

The court further observed that while thousands of convicted persons are in Indian jails for criminal cases and are waiting for their appeal hearings, thousands for matrimonial disputes...so this court must consider this petition quickly. “In such a situation, such frivolous petitions must be dismissed with a heavy cost,” the court said. The court criticised the petitioner for wasting judicial time, and asked: “Why are you ashamed of our Prime Minister?”

Single Bench of Justice PV Kunhikrishnan further remarked: “There is a general trend to a section of the citizens of our country that the political leaders are all corrupt people and they cannot be believed. I think, from this concept, these types of arguments are coming into the mind of the petitioner. But can anyone generalise like that? Since there is a small percentage of politicians are having a bad history, the entire politicians need not be ignored.”

He further said, “The people elect the eligible persons among them and send them to the Parliament and the majority party will select their leader and he will be our Prime Minister for five years. Till the next general election, he will be the Prime Minister of India. Therefore, according to me, it is the duty of the citizens to respect the Prime Minister of India, and of course, they can differ on the policies of the government and even the political stand of the Prime Minister.”

“The Prime Minister of India is not a person who entered the parliament house by breaking the roof of the parliament building. He came to power because of the mandate of the people,” he added. ANI

Merit list for paramedical courses released


Merit list for paramedical courses released

Madurai:  22.12.2021

Health minister Ma Subramanian on Tuesday released the merit list for 19 paramedical degree courses for the academic year 2021-2022 for filling the seats under government quota. Addressing mediapersons at Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH), he said that a total of 64,900 candidates had applied. “There are 2,276 seats to be filled in government medical colleges whereas 13,832 seats are under government quota in self-financed colleges. The counselling will begin on Wednesday for special category, including differently-abled and army quota,” said Subramanian. TNN

Challenge on Instagram leads to murder


Challenge on Instagram leads to murder

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Coimbatore: 22.12.2021

A 22-year-old gangster, who dared his rivals via a post on Instagram to bump him off when he visits Anjugam Nagam near Chinnavedampatti in the city, was murdered by a four-member gang in full public view at the same spot around 8.30pm on Monday.

V Sriram, of Sampath Street, posted a video on his Instagram page a few days ago challenging the rival gang members from Kannappa Nagar to try to finish him off when he visits Anjugam Nagar on Monday night. Sriram is a member of Rathinapuri gang.

Weekend holidayers ditch costly Dubai for Colombo


Weekend holidayers ditch costly Dubai for Colombo

Low Airfare Makes Lanka Attractive

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Chennai:22.12.2021

As Dubai continues to be expensive, people who want to experience an international holiday are heading to Sri Lanka from Chennai for the Christmas, New Year and Pongal weekends. The restrictions on revelry imposed by the state government in Chennai are also encouraging those who can afford a holiday abroad to try out Colombo. The island nation is the cheapest destination from Chennai with return airfare in the range of ₹20,000 to ₹26,000 in the current season.

In comparison, a return ticket to Dubai is in the range of ₹40,000 to ₹2 lakh for holiday weekends due to the high demand from transit travellers headed to Europe and the US. Though Singapore has begun issuing tourist visas, people do not prefer to travel for leisure if they do not have a friend or a relative in that south-east Asian country. The testing for Covid-19 and requirement to stay in a hotel till results are ready is a hassle. Flights to Singapore are also full and are expensive because a large number of people who have permanent residency and those headed for work are travelling there.

Southeast Asia and the Middle East have traditionally been among the most popular destinations for tourists from Chennai but these destinations are now ruled out due to restrictions and high cost.

Sriharan Balan of Madura Travels said several people had started exploring Sri Lanka for this holiday season as Dubai is expensive. “The fares are affordable compared to other foreign destinations,” he said.

In pre-Covid times too, people used to travel to Sri Lanka instead of domestic destinations in Jammu and Kashmir or other places in the north. “The return fare to Colombo used to be ₹10,000 while the fare to Srinagar was as much as ₹20,000,” he said. Now, J&K is less expensive, but Colombo is nearer and there are direct flights from Chennai.

Basheer Ahemed of Chennai Metro Travels said the UAE was a hassle-free destination to travel but is expensive. “People are booking tickets to Colombo because its nearby and is cheaper and we are getting many enquiries for New Year weekend too,” he said. This gives some hope though airfare and hotel tariff are higher for international travel amidst the restricted number of flights, he added.

“People have the option of travelling to Malaysia for the Pongal holidays as Malaysia Tourism is planning to open Langkawi in January,” said Ahmed.

14m-wide pedestrian subway linking central station and GH to open soon


14m-wide pedestrian subway linking central station and GH to open soon

Old Subway Too Will Be Ready By Jan

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:22.12.2021

A 14-metre-wide pedestrian subway linking MGR central railway station with Rajiv Gandhi government general Hospital(RGGGH) is nearing completion. Work on repairing the old subway will also be completed in January 2022. More than 70,000 people cross the road in front of the railway station during peak hours.

Passengers with luggage and senior citizens can take advantage of the escalators and elevators of the new subway. As one end of the subway will be closer to RGGGH, those visiting the hospital and taking the train or an MTC bus could also have easy access to the facilities. The old subway linking Central Railway station and the MTC bus stop near RGGGH, which is partly open, will also further help pedestrians cross the road easily when it is fully ready.

“The new subway is ready without elevators. Escalators on both sides have been installed. Refurbishment of the old subway is in progress. It will be ready by the end of January 2022,” a metro rail official said.

At present, except for a few who use the pedestrian subway opened in 2018 linking Park Station with Moore Market complex and the underground Central metro, an average 300 people cross the Poonamallee High Road every hour in front of Central Railway station. This is causing traffic congestion.

According to CMRL, in the pre-covid times, more than 70,000 people used to cross Poonamallee High Road around central railway station during peak hours. More than four lakh commuters take suburban, MRTS and long-distance trains from the surrounding stations. In addition, metro rail estimates that nearly 15,000 passengers will board trains at central metro by 2026, so the number of pedestrians will only rise.

To take the pedestrians completely underground and ensure smooth traffic flow on Poonamallee High Road, CMRL planned four pedestrian subways on the stretch between Evening Bazaar Road and Moore Market Complex. They include a nine-metre-wide subway linking Evening Bazaar Road and RGGGH, a nine-metre-wide subway linking southern railway building with RGGGH, a 14-metre-wide subway linking central railway station with RGGGH and a nine-metre-wide subway to link Park station with Moore Market Complex.


EASY PASSAGE: Passengers with luggage can take advantage of the escalators and elevators of the new subway

Kits Miss Omicron In US, Show False Negatives Docs urge ICMR to check testing kits



Docs urge ICMR to check testing kits

Kits Miss Omicron In US, Show False Negatives

Pushpa.Narayan@timesgroup.com

Chennai:22.12.2021

Days after the USFDA warned that some testing kits in their country were throwing “false” negatives, particularly among those carrying the omicron variant, infectious diseases experts here have asked the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) to review all testing kits, including indigenously manufactured products for its accuracy.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, has mutated over time, resulting in genetic variations. “We don’t know much about the new variant Omicron, except that it spreads rapidly, increases hospitalisations and deaths. Now, we are learning that tests including gold standard ones are affected by viral mutations,” said infectious disease expert Dr Subramanian Swaminathan of Gleneagles Global Hospitals. “The ICMR should check all the testing kits and permit only the ones that are accurate. With false negatives, isolation norms will be relaxed, and risk of transmission will increase,” he said.

The new variant is already straining the testing capacity of several countries. With people queuing up for pre-travel tests, the spike in Covid-19 cases in several European countries has increased the number of daily tests. States like Tamil Nadu haven’t allowed home tests or antigen tests too. The strain here will be much more when cases increase. The state conducts around one lakh RTPCR tests a day acros 317 labs.

“Molecular tests that use multiple genetic targets to determine a result are less likely to be impacted by increased prevalence of genetic variants,” said virologist Dr T Jacob John. “The ICMR and The Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium should check kits, antigen, PCR and home tests used across India. Until then clinicians should consider results in combination with clinical observations, patient history, and epidemiological information,” he said.

The state public health laboratory says it uses the True-Nat system, which is now a comprehensive assay for screening and confirmation of COVID-19 cases. The RT-PCR tests are conducted in whole for all the genes - N’, ‘S’, ‘E’ and ‘ORF'. The S gene is absent in Omicron. "Since S-gene is not detected during the test, it is called S-gene dropout,” said state DPH laboratory head Dr S Raju. S-dropout is considered as a proxy indicator for the new variant. “And it also shows that the tests are effective,” he said. Nevertheless, public health officials admit not all labs in the state use the same kind of kits.



DISCOMFORT: Healthcare official collecting a nasal swab for Covid testing in Madurai

Omicron: States told to bring back curbs


Omicron: States told to bring back curbs

Sushmi.Dey@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:22.12.2021

Amid initial signs of a rise in Omicron infections and concerns over its high transmissibility, the Centre on Tuesday asked states to activate war rooms and bring back curbs, including night curfews, strict restrictions on large gatherings, curtailing numbers in marriages and funerals, restricting attendance in offices and public transport.

District administrations have been asked to keep a close watch on numbers and proactively analyse trends and surges. Highlighting that Omicron variant is at least three times more transmissible than the Delta strain, the Centre underlined the need for prompt and focused decisions at the local level as cases can spread rapidly in the absence of timely identification and containment.


‘Hospitalisation, deaths can impact a nascent economic recovery’

This is considered necessary even though cases of Omicron have been seen to be mostly mild so far.

“Based on current scientific evidence, the VOC (Variant of Concern) Omicron is at least 3 times more transmissible than the Delta VOC. Besides, the Delta VOC is still present in different parts of the country. Hence, even greater foresight, data analysis, dynamic decision making and strict & prompt containment action is required at the local and district level. The decision making at the State/UT and district level must be very prompt and focussed,” health secretary Rajesh Bhushan said in a letter on Tuesday.

While the infection might prove to be mild, a large number of cases can increase hospitalisation and deaths and also impact a nascent economic recovery. Till Tuesday morning, 200 cases infected with Omicron variant of SARSCoV2 were detected through genome sequencing of Covid-19 positive samples from across 12 states and UTs. Of these 77 cases have recovered or migrated, health ministry said. The Centre has directed “all cluster samples must be sent to INSACOG Labs for genome sequencing without delay.”

The Centre is worried over the rising detection of Omicron cases even as the overall numbers continue to be under control. Officials raised concerns as the detected Omicron cases are only a factor of the size of samples and the real numbers are likely to be much higher, particularly because of the transmissibility.

Overall, a total of 5,326 new Covid-19 cases — which includes Delta and other variants — were recorded from across the country on Monday. The active caseload of Covid-19 stood at 79,097. Maharashtra and Delhi have recorded 54 cases of Omicron variant each, while Telangana registered 20 cases, Karnataka 19, Rajasthan 18, Kerala 15 and Gujarat 14 cases.

Shanmuganathan, MK’s ‘shadow’ for 50 yrs, dies


Shanmuganathan, MK’s ‘shadow’ for 50 yrs, dies

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:22.12.2021

K Shanmuganathan, former chief minister M Karunanidhi’s personal secretary for close to 50 years, died in a Chennai hospital due to age-related ailments on Tuesday afternoon. He was 80.

Having joined Karunanidhi as his personal secretary in 1969, the two became inseparable, irrespective of whether the late DMK leader was in power or in the opposition. After Karunanidhi’s death on August 7, 2018, Shanmuganathan continued to visit his office room in the former’s Gopalapuram residence in Chennai for a few months, before withdrawing himself from political limelight.

Chief minister M K Stalin, who was away in Coimbatore on a personal visit to attend to a bereavement in his brother’s family, rushed back to the city and paid homage.

“Having worked with Kalaignar (M Karunanidhi) for 50 years, he spent most of his time – from dawn to midnight – at our Gopalapuram residence. We considered Shanmuganathan as an elder brother and he literally functioned as one hand of Kalaignar as well as his shadow,” Stalin said in his condolence message, while recalling his visit to the hospital on Monday. "I did not imagine we would lose him so soon," Stalin added.

Shanmughanathan accompanied Karunanidhi everywhere, be it official, political or personal.

Karunanidhi praised his personal secretary several times in public for his accuracy in taking notes of his speeches – both at public meetings and press conferences. Karunanidhi spotted Shanmuganathan diligently taking notes of whatever he spoke at public meetings on behalf of the state’s police intelligence, when the DMK was still in the opposition and yet to capture power in Tamil Nadu. Impressed by the latter’s work, Karunanidhi appointed him as his personal secretary.



FROM THE ARCHIVES:

Shanmuganathan with M Karunanidhi

Madras university busts 117 ghost grads


Madras university busts 117 ghost grads

‘Students’ Exploit Institute’s Online Arrear Exam Option

Ragu.Raman@timesgroup.com

Chennai:22.12.2021

At least 117 students have been caught out while trying to get degrees from the University of Madras though they had never enrolled for any course under it. Most of them were eyeing BCom and BBA degrees.

The unfolding scam, which involves university insiders, has exploited loopholes in the institute of distance education’s decision to allow people who had enrolled for degree programmes to write exams online to clear arrears from 1980-81.

The scamsters uploaded the applications of these students to write the exams by faking course completion certificates. They paid the exam fees and were given serial numbers that followed genuine candidates in each batch. The 117 students wrote and cleared the exams in December 2020. “Insiders in the university must have given the students the serial numbers that followed the genuine cases,” said an official of the institute.


‘Students paid racketeers ₹3l each for fake degrees’

Their game was up when some of the students who had cleared the December 2020 exam asked the university to release their degree certificates. Following protocol, the university checked whether they had paid the tuition fees for the courses they claimed to have attended. There was no record of their having paid tuition fees or their admission details.

Sources close to the developments, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said these students each paid around ₹3 lakh (tuition fees is around ₹20,000 per candidate) to those behind the racket.

An internal communication of the university – TOI has a copy – has a list of 117 candidates who wrote the exams without studying at the institute. The number could be more.

The internal communication said: “While verifying the Permanent Pass Register (PPR), some of the candidates’ names were not found in the tuition fee-cum-DCB register, and admission applications were missing from the admission section.” It sought permission from the university authorities to cancel the 117 candidates’ provisional/ convocation certificates and remove their names from the permanent pass register (PPR) of December 2020.

A senior professor of the university said agents for the university’s study centres that were shut down may have lured their old students to take advantage of pandemic relaxations for writing the exams. Students were allowed to write the exams from their homes without any supervision and to post or deposit the answer sheets hours later.

Professors said this could be a package deal where the touts might have employed third parties to write the exams as all the 117 candidates cleared their papers. They have asked the university to expand the scope of inquiry into the possible malpractices in the exam.

Madras university vice-chancellor S Gowri said the university will form an inquiry panel to probe the racket. “Some tried to take advantage of the online exam process. But, an internal verification process stopped this racket at the right time. The university will take strict action against those involved in the racket,” the vice-chancellor said.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Even 12 days after inauguration, Thanjavur bus stand fails to become operational

 Even 12 days after inauguration, Thanjavur bus stand fails to become operational

The smart city bus stand has 39 bus bays, five waiting halls for passengers, a mother feeding centre, four toilet blocks each two for men and women, six drinking water kiosks, a clock room and a time

 Published: 21st December 2021 09:27 AM  


Express News Service

THANJAVUR: The Thanjavur old bus stand, which has been redeveloped under the Smart City scheme and inaugurated by Chief Minister M K Stalin through video conference on December 8, is yet to become operational. Passengers are still seen going to the temporary bus stand at Karanthai area. To carry out the construction work, the terminus was closed on September 8, 2019.

Passengers who take the buses from the old bus stand area can be seen standing in the open braving the sun and rain owing to the delay in beginning operations at the bus stand. Two of the 20 components of the Smart City scheme pertain to the redevelopment of the Thanjavur old bus stand and converting the nearby terminus for Tiruvaiyaru route buses into a multi-purpose parking area.

According to sources, a sum of Rs 14.88 crores was spent for the redevelopment of the old bus stand and Rs 13.85 crores for converting the Tiruvaiyaru route bus stand into a mixed-use, multi-level parking area.

Though  works had to be completed by October 2020, even after adjusting the schedule due to the pandemic, the construction work ended only a few months ago.

According to sources, shopkeepers who took shops inside the terminus on lease had sought time from the City Corporation to furnish their shops and the administration had also given a week's time. However, even after the lapse of 12 days, the bus stand has not become operational.

"We have been demanding the early opening of the bus stand. Now, even after the inauguration ceremony, passengers and bus crew are suffering as operations are yet to begin," rued D Mathivanan, State vice-president of Tamil Nadu State Transport corporation (TNSTC) workers federation (AITUC).

"To reach the temporary bus stand at Karanthai, TNSTC has to spend extra fuel. Passengers also have to suffer standing outside the old bus stand in the open. The redeveloped bus stand, now called the smart city bus stand, must be made operational without delay," he said.

The smart city bus stand has 39 bus bays, five waiting halls for passengers, a mother feeding centre, four toilet blocks each two for men and women, six drinking water kiosks, a clock room and a time office. Besides, there are 40 shops and a separate restaurant block. The multi-purpose parking area, developed at the erstwhile Tiruvaiyaru route bus terminus, has a parking area with space for 434 two-wheelers and 61 four-wheelers. Besides, there are 31 shops and eight restaurants on this complex.

When contacted K Saravanakumar, Commissioner of City Corporation, told TNIE that he would take immediate action to begin the operations at the bus stand.


    'Only safe in mother's womb or grave': Chennai teen's suicide note after sexual harassment


    'Only safe in mother's womb or grave': Chennai teen's suicide note after sexual harassment

    According to reports, a 21-year-old boy has confessed to the police that he was sexually harassing her

    Published: 20th December 2021 06:03 PM 

    By Online Desk

    Three days after a 17-year-old girl allegedly committed suicide for being sexually harassed, the Mangadu police arrested a 21-year-old college student on Monday in connection with the case.

    In a suicide note found from her room, the teen has mentioned that “a girl is safe only in the mother's womb or grave.”

    The accused, Vicky alias Vignesh of Karayanchavadi, was a senior of the deceased at the same school. Police claimed that the two became friends on Instagram and the accused posted pictures of him working out in the gym on social media which gained the girl's attention and eventually developed into a relationship.

    Currently, Vignesh is pursuing electronics and communications engineering at a private engineering college.

    According to reports, the 21-year-old boy has confessed to the police that he was sexually harassing her.

    "The boy has confessed to a physical relationship with the minor girl. In the last two weeks, he had been harassing and torturing her. We have located filthy messages and the exchange of photographs. They had a good friendly relationship for eight months before all this," a police official was quoted as saying by NDTV.

    The accused has been booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

    It is to be noted that the suicide note which had 'Stop Sexual Harassment' on top and ended with the words 'Justice for me' did not specify who had harassed her, mentioning 'relative, teacher, everyone'. Based on this, the police are probing if she was harassed by anyone else too.

    In the suicide note, she also mentioned that the school was not safe and teachers could not be trusted, adding that she could not even study or sleep because of "mental torture even in her dreams".

    "Every parent should teach their kids and sons (to treat) girls with respect," wrote the 17-year-old.

    The girl's mother had stepped out for an hour and upon returning, she found that the teen had allegedly died by suicide.

    (Assistance for those having suicidal thoughts is available on Tamil Nadu's health helpline 104 and Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-246400
    50)

    Illegal OU hostellers told to vacate by Friday


    Illegal OU hostellers told to vacate by Friday

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    Hyderabad:21.12.2021

    Osmania University (OU) has warned all the unauthorised persons staying in hostels to vacate the rooms before 12 pm on December 24 (Friday) following conclusion of the semesters.

    “The bonafide students are demanding the OU authorities for evacuating unauthorised persons from hostels to control undue incidence and inconvenience in hostels,” stated the university spokesperson in a press statement.

    The authorities further warned that those who do not vacate will be evacuated forcibly and be liable for legal action for trespassing on the university premises. “The exit of the unauthorized persons who occupied rooms during the lockdown will facilitate the admission of bonafide students of campus and constituent colleges seeking admission into university hostels,” the authorities added.

    Meanwhile, OU along with Telangana State Council of Higher Education is holding a seminar on December 22 and 23 on national education policy to strategise its implementation in a phased manner.

    Break the chain of fake news, try Times Verified


    Break the chain of fake news, try Times Verified

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    21.12.2021

    Social media, which connects and catalyses change, can also be a minefield of fake news and falsehoods. A steady, constant stream of misinformation is spread through platforms and networks that link families, friends and associates. The undercurrent of anxiety and panic is palpable.

    As changing dynamics pit media against emerging forms of communication, TOI has tried to meet the challenge by putting even greater emphasis on news verification. We don’t claim to have all the answers, but we do have rigorous systems in place to check information before we publish it. In case an error still slips through, we acknowledge it and are quick to set the record straight.

    In keeping with the same spirit, Times Verified seeks to provide clarity and accuracy on vital issues through a collaborative effort with readers. We see this as a service that we wish to provide to our readers with a sense of utmost humility and responsibility. We will not declare that something is true or fake unless we are fully satisfied with our due diligence. And if we are not in a position to reach a definitive conclusion, we will not shy away from saying so.

    Since beginning a trial run in some cities a few months ago, we have scrutinised close to 25,000 messages sent by our readers on a dedicated line. They ranged from forwards about the demise of a decorated war veteran, to a cell phone number for sourcing drugs for Covid patients, and a purported announcement on another impending lockdown.

    Our panel, comprising editors and reporters who cover various agencies and sectors, submitted the data, reports, statements and other details that came in for corroboration to experts and relevant authorities. Their inputs helped us get back to the reader with as clear a picture as possible.

    Some of the messages analysed were downright absurd—“all citizens are entitled to Rs 7,000 per week to stay at home to combat the virus”—but there were several that seemed to carry a ring of authenticity, providing information on apps offering vaccination slots or quoting statements attributed to people in important positions (“Mike Yeadon, former chief scientist at Pfizer, declares vaccine a threat to human life”).

    This is clearly the more insidious side of social media; half-truths dressed up to appear real. The challenge is to analyse such viral fakes and separate fact from fabrication. This is important because fake news can quite literally be lethal.

    “The rapid spread of false information during a pandemic can cost people their lives,” says US-based physician Dr Seema Yasmin, whose recent book speaks about how misinformation spreads faster than microbes in times of crisis. “In the last year we’ve seen people write Facebook posts from their hospital beds saying they didn’t believe the pandemic was real because of what they’d read on social media and now they were infected,” adds Yasmin, stressing on the need to identify red flags in information packaged to be “very certain”.

    With truth being the best, most effective vaccination to counter the epidemic of fake news, we urge you to forward all dubious, anxiety-causing messages to our expert panel. Let the green tick in the Times Verified logo counter the tyranny of the grey curved arrow of forwards.

    HP staff to get revised pay scales from 2016


    CABINET MEETING

    HP staff to get revised pay scales from 2016

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    Shimla:21.12.2021

    The Himachal Pradesh cabinet on Monday decided to provide revised pay scales to about 2 lakh employees of the state government from January 1, 2016. The employees would get salary of January 2022 payable in February 2022 in revised pay scale. This would put an additional burden of about Rs 4,000 crore annually on the state exchequer. The state government has already provided an interim relief of about Rs 5,000 crore to the employees as part of the arrears.

    After the revised pay scales due to higher fixation for about 1.05 lakh NPS employees, Rs 260 crore would be spent as government contribution as 6-year arrear under NPS. Decision was also taken to increase the salary of contractual employees.

    The cabinet also decided to promulgate Himachal Pradesh Swarn Jayanti (Legacy Cases Resolution) Scheme, 2021 for settlement of arrears of tax, fee, interest, penalty etc which are pending for recovery or are pending in the appellate forums or may accrue in future as a result of disposal of pending tax assessment under the various enactments. This would also address tax dues which are trapped in cases that have not been assessed so far as well as those cases where arrears have been declared under the Himachal Pradesh Land Revenue Act, 1954.

    The cabinet also accorded its approval for creation of new sub-division (civil) at Kupvi in Chopal assembly constituency of Shimla district. It gave its approval for filling up of three posts of inspector in food, civil supplies and consumer affairs department on a contractual basis through direct recruitment.

    It approved FOR science classes in government senior secondary schools, Mahog in Karsog area, Kamad, Sianji, Baggi, Nagwain, Seri Kothi and Talyar in Mandi district, and Gushaini in Banjar area of Kullu district and commerce classes in government senior secondary school, Bathalang in Arki area of Solan district.

    Private varsities’ Bill passed in assembly


    Private varsities’ Bill passed in assembly

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    Chandigarh:21.12.2021

    The Haryana legislative assembly passed the Haryana Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which was tabled on the first day of the ongoing winter session on Monday.

    The Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2021 has been passed to further amend the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006. In order to accommodate the unprecedented growth of students in higher education, and also to cross the target of 50% gross enrolment ratio (GER), as per National Education Policy, 2020, there is a need to roughly double the number of institutions at all levels and the government intervention would not be adequate to meet this benchmark. Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006, has been brought essentially to rope in private sector to supplement the government initiative in expanding the capacity in higher education and upscaling its standards. To achieve the objectives of the Act, proposal has been made to setup Geeta University in Panipat.

    OTHER BILLS

    Three other bills were also tabled in the House — The Haryana Pond and Waste Water Management Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021, The Haryana Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated Development (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2021 and The Panchkula Metropolitan Development Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021 — and will be passed later after a detailed discussion.

    No non-academic work for teachers in school hours, says Haryana min ‘Will Be Paid If Assigned Other Duties’


    ASSEMBLY SESSION

    No non-academic work for teachers in school hours, says Haryana min
    ‘Will Be Paid If Assigned Other Duties’

    Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

    Chandigarh:21.12.2021

    The teaching staff in the state-run schools of Haryana would not be assigned any nonteaching work during the school hours. The state has also decided that teachers would be paid, in case they are assigned any non-teaching work by the state authorities in addition to their teaching work, during the non-school hours.

    State education minister Kanwar Pal provided this information while replying to a question by Meham MLA Balraj Kundu during the ongoing winter session on Monday. Kundu had asked the reasons for which teachers in schools are being assigned non-teaching work against the rules and despite the Supreme Court instructions.

    The minister said in addition to their primary duty of teaching, teachers would be required to undertake only statutory duties like election and census work. For any other work that teachers may be asked to do, deputy commissioners or any other department will seek the prior approval of the director general school education, who would then ensure that it has the least adverse effect on teaching. The minister said instructions in this regard were issued in September 2005 to all administrative secretaries, department heads and deputy commissioners in the state.

    “It has also been decided that for any duty other than teaching, which teachers may be assigned assigned/required to undertake, they should be asked to do this duty only after school hours and they should be paid honorarium suitably by the department concerned for undertaking the work so allowed by the education department,” the minister stated. Recently, teachers were assigned survey work for the Haryana government’s much touted project Parvivar Pahchan Patra (PPP). Those connected to teachers’ associations had informed TOI that in most parts of the state teachers were not paid for the survey work done by them for PPP. Some teachers were even assigned work in the state revenue department’s survey regarding updation of land falling under “lal dora”. Apart from this, teachers are even deployed for voter verification-related duties.

    However, Haryana School Lecturers Association president Satpal Sindhu said teachers should not be given any kind of non-teaching duty even after the school hours as it “affects teaching work because teachers have to prepare the lesson plan for the next day”.

    Delhi sees 3.20 C, season’s lowest


    Delhi sees 3.20 C, season’s lowest

    21.12.2021

    The capital continued to shiver as a cold wave swept the region on Monday, with the minimum temperature at Safdarjung dipping to 3.2 degrees C, the season’s lowest so far. The Jafarpur station reported 2.9 degrees. Some respite from the severe cold is expected from Tuesday as a western disturbance approaches the region.

    ICMR kit to detect variant ready for mkt


    ICMR kit to detect variant ready for mkt

    New Delhi:21.12.2021

    The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has designed a diagnostic kit for detection of Omicron variant of the coronavirus and has invited Expression of Interest from in vitro diagnostics (IVD) kit manufacturers for undertaking transfer of technology for its development and commercialisation.

    The ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre, NE, Dibrugarh has developed a novel technology -- real-time RTPCR assay for detection of Omicron and a kit for the same.

    “ICMR is the owner of the said technology, including any underlying intellectual property(ies) and commercialisation rights. ICMR is lawfully entitled to enter into any form of non-exclusive license agreements with selected manufacturer/manufacturers...,” the invitation of Expression of Interest document said. PTI

    IN LINE WITH SC HC: U-21 adult male can’t wed, can live with lover


    IN LINE WITH SC

    HC: U-21 adult male can’t wed, can live with lover

    Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

    Chandigarh:21.12.2021

    An adult man under the legally marriageable age of 21 can live like a couple outside wedlock with a consenting woman 18 years or above, the Punjab and Haryana HC said last week. The HC’s remarks were in line with a Supreme Court order in 2018 that an adult couple can live together without marriage.

    The HC made the observation while hearing a plea for protection by a couple in a livein relationship from Punjab’s Gurdaspur district. Both are above 18 years — the age a woman attains adulthood and can get married. Men also lawfully become adults at 18, but cannot marry before 21 in accordance with the Hindu Marriage Act. The couple approached the HC for protection, alleging threats from their families over their relationship. Their counsel said they feared that their families might murder them.

    “It is the bounden duty of the state as per the constitutional obligations cast upon it to protect the life and liberty of every citizen. The mere fact that the petitioner No. 2 (man) was not of marriageable age would not deprive the petitioners of their fundamental right as envisaged in the Constitution, being citizens of India,” Justice Harnaresh Singh Gill said. The judge directed the Gurdaspur SSP to take a decision on the couple’s Dec 7 request and grant protection to them, if any threat to their life and liberty is perceived.

    HC: Adult male under 21 can have a live-in relationship


    HC: Adult male under 21 can have a live-in relationship

    Orders Police To Grant Protection To The Couple

    Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

    Chandigarh:21.12.2021

    An adult man under the legally marriageable age of 21 can live like a couple outside wedlock with a consenting woman 18 years or above, the Punjab and Haryana high court said last week. The HC’s remarks were in line with a Supreme Court order in May 2018 that an adult couple can live together without marriage.

    The HC made the observation while hearing a plea for protection by a couple in a live-in relationship from Punjab’s Gurdaspur district. Both are above 18 years—the age a woman attains adulthood and can get married. Men also lawfully become adults at18, but cannot marry before 21 in accordance with the Hindu Marriage Act.

    The couple approached the HC for protection, alleging threats from their families over their relationship. Their counsel said they feared that their families might murder them.

    “It is the bounden duty of the state as per the constitutional obligations cast upon it to protect the life and liberty of every citizen. The mere fact that the petitioner No. 2 (man) was not of marriageable age, would not deprive the petitioners of their fundamental right as envisaged in the Constitution, being citizens of India,” Justice Harnaresh Singh Gill said.

    The judge directed the Gurdaspur SSP to take a decision on the couple’s December 7 request and grant protection to them, if any threat to their life and liberty is perceived.

    Times View: Live-in relationships are part and parcel of our new social fabric. By granting protection to the young couple, the High Court has taken a sensible and progressive decision.

    The HC’s remarks in line with a Supreme Court order in May 2018 that an adult couple can live together without marriage

    Professor caught stealing mobiles of students


    Professor caught stealing mobiles of students

    Shivani.Azad@timesgroup.com

    Dehradun:21.12.2021

    In a curious case of theft, a professor at Srinagar Medical College in Pauri Garhwal was found with almost a dozen stolen mobile phones, which he had allegedly swiped from his own students or acquaintances. The stolen phones were found at his residence, inside the medical college campus, where he stays alone.

    The theft came to light after the professor, who has been working in the college since 2010, was caught on CCTV while stealing the mobile phone of an MBBS student, who was writing his exam. When the student complained that his phone, which was kept outside the examination hall, had been stolen, the head of the department requested authorities to scan the CCTV footage.

    Upon inspection, it was revealed that the professor had swiped the device and walked away with it.

    Termination Of Employee For A Single Clerical Mistake In Entire Service Career 'Excessive', Minor Penalty Could Be Imposed: MP High Court

    Termination Of Employee For A Single Clerical Mistake In Entire Service Career 'Excessive', Minor Penalty Could Be Imposed: MP High ...