Sunday, February 15, 2015

‘Crack down on unqualified dentists’

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Forty-five per cent of the city’s active dentists are unqualified, claimed the Telangana Dental Association (TDA). Improper governmental regulation and the local unit of the Dental Council of India (DCI) had helped proliferate such ‘quacks’, who were flourishing at the cost of the gullible, the TDA said.

It was due to such reasons that qualified dentists were not getting good opportunities, members of the TDA told reporters on Thursday. A genuine dentist would often end up working in a clinic managed by an unqualified doctor, they alleged.

“We urge the government to shut down such establishments. There is no future for a young dentist in Hyderabad because of lack of proper avenues. On an average, a young dentist earns just Rs.5,000 per month in Hyderabad. We have already met all the top health officials, requesting them to intervene and take action,” said TDA president M. Priyanka.

Green-light diploma courses

Members of the TDA, which comprises mostly young dental doctors, felt that there was a need for the government to green-light PG diploma courses in Telangana. “There are only seven PG seats in the government sector, while another 33 are in the private sector in Telangana. A three-year PG course in a private dental college will cost close to Rs.15 lakh. There is a need to introduce short-term diploma courses, which are ideal for young dental doctors,” TDA members said.

Chennai auto driver to offer free rides if India win World Cup

CHENNAI: Thousands in the city may be on tenterhooks ahead of Team India's clash on Sunday with arch rivals Pakistan in the ICC 2015 World Cup of cricket, but Murugesh Swaminathan is looking beyond the match. The autorickshaw driver, a diehard fan of the national squad, will offer a free ride for commuters for two days if the team manages to return with the Cup for the third time.

Murugesh, who offered the service in 2003, 2007 and 2011, said the gesture was for members of his generation who weren't born when the country first won the World Cup on June 25, 1983. In 2011, for a day after India lifted the Cup, Murugesh ferried more than 20 passengers free of cost, spending 1,500 on fuel alone. "Some didn't agree and forcefully put money in my pocket," said Murugesh.

'Speed Murugesh,' as the 27-year-old is fondly called for his ability to get things done in a jiffy, is concerned about the image of the city's auto dsrivers among the general public and hopes his gesture will help change things.

"He is the youngest but we respect him a lot seeing how he interacts with passengers and the general public," said Muthukumar, a fellow driver at the auto stand in front of Apollo Hospitals on Greams Road in Teynampet.

His 'fame' soon spread and the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association presented him with a cheque for 1 lakh in 2011. "I put in some more money and brought the vehicle in 2012,'' said the man who has been driving an auto for more than 10 years.

On the all-important clash with Pakistan, Murugesh is sure "we will come out in flying colours".

மீண்டும் 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டுரிசர்வ் வங்கி அறிவிப்பு

மும்பை:'புதிய 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டு விரைவில் புழக்கத்திற்கு வர உள்ளது' என ரிசர்வ் வங்கி தெரிவித்துள்ளது. மத்திய அரசு, 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டையும் அதற்கு மேற்பட்ட இரண்டு மற்றும் ஐந்து ரூபாய் நோட்டுகளை ரிசர்வ் வங்கியும் அச்சடித்து வெளியிட்டன.

நிறுத்தம்: இந்நிலையில், 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டு அச்சடிப்பதை, 1994ல், மத்திய அரசு நிறுத்தியது. அதன்பின் இரண்டு மற்றும் ஐந்து ரூபாய் நோட்டுகள் அச்சடிப்பதும் நிறுத்தப்பட்டது. எனினும் அவை சட்டப்படி இன்னும் புழக்கத்தில் உள்ளன. அதேநேரத்தில் இந்த நோட்டுகளுக்குப் பதிலாக, நாணயங்கள் அதிக அளவில் வெளியிடப்பட்டு வருகின்றன.

இருப்பினும் நாணயங்களை சட்ட விரோதமாக உருக்குவது போன்ற பிரச்னைகளால் நாட்டில் சில்லரை தட்டுப்பாடு ஏற்பட்டது. அத்துடன், நாணயங்களின் தயாரிப்பு செலவும்

அதிகரித்துள்ளதால் மீண்டும் 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டு அச்சடிக்க மத்திய அரசு முடிவு செய்துள்ளது. ஆனால், கரன்சி அவசர சட்டம் மூலம் நாணயச் சட்டப் பிரிவு 2 நீக்கப்பட்டதால், மத்திய அரசுக்கு, 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டு அச்சடிக்கும் உரிமை இல்லை என, ரிசர்வ் வங்கி வாதாடியது. இதையடுத்து இப்பிரச்னை குறித்து சட்ட அமைச்சகத்திடம் மத்திய அரசு ஆலோசனை கேட்டது.

அதற்கு 2011ம் ஆண்டு நாணயச் சட்டத்தில், மத்திய அரசு 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டு அச்சடிப்பதை தடை செய்யும் பிரிவு இல்லை என சட்ட அமைச்சகம் சுட்டிக் காட்டியது. இதை ரிசர்வ் வங்கி ஏற்றுக் கொண்டதால் இப்பிரச்னை முடிவிற்கு வந்தது. இதை தொடர்ந்து, புதிய 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டுகளை மத்திய அரசு அச்சிட்டு வருகிறது. இந்த நோட்டு களை விரைவில் வெளியிட ரிசர்வ் வங்கி முடிவு செய்துள்ளது. செல்லுபடி: புதியவற்றுடன் ஏற்கனவே புழக்கத்தில் உள்ள பழைய 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டுகளும் செல்லுபடியாகும். 'புதிய 1 ரூபாய் நோட்டானது அடர்த்தியான இளஞ்சிவப்பு நிறத்தில் இருக்கும். அதில், ஓ.என்.ஜி.சி., நிறுவனத்தின் மும்பை ஹையில் அமைந்துள்ள சாகர் சாம்ராட் எண்ணெய் துரப்பண மையத்தின் படம் இடம் பெற்றிருக்கும்' என ரிசர்வ் வங்கி தெரிவித்து உள்ளது.

ஏ.டி.எம். கார்டு இல்லாமலேயே பணம் எடுக்கும் புதிய வசதி; நாடு முழுவதும் 1 லட்சம் ஏ.டி.எம்-களில் வருகிறது



ஏ.டி.எம். கார்டு இல்லாமலேயே நினைத்த நேரத்தில் பணம் எடுக்கும் 'கார்டுலெஸ் வித்டிராவல்' (Cardless cash withdrawal) என்ற புதிய வசதியை ஆரம்பக்கட்டமாக, நாடு முழுவதும் 1 லட்சம் ஏ.டி.எம்.கள் மற்றும் பி்.ஓ.எஸ்.களில் கொண்டுவர வங்கிகள் ஆர்வத்துடன் செயல்பட்டு வருகின்றன.

இந்த புதிய வசதியில் ஒருவர் எஸ்.எம்.எஸ். அல்லது ஆப்ஸ் வழியாக ஸ்மார்ட்போனில் இருந்து பணத்தை டிரான்ஸ்பர் அல்லது வித்டிராவல் செய்ய வங்கிக்கு ரெக்வஸ்ட் வைக்க வேண்டும். பிறகு வங்கியிலிருந்து தனித்தனியாக இரண்டு குறியீடுகளை நமது மொபைலுக்கு அனுப்புவார்கள். அந்த குறியீடுகளை ஏ.டி.எம்-க்கு சென்று பதிவு செய்தால் பணத்தை கார்டு இல்லாமலேயே வித்டிராவல் செய்து கொள்ளலாம்.

இந்த சேவையை வழங்க வங்கிகள் மல்டி பேங்க் ஐ.எம்.டி. சிஸ்டத்தில் உறுப்பினராக வேண்டும். அதற்காக வங்கிகள் அதிகம் மெனக்கெட வேண்டியதில்லை. அவர்களின் சாப்ட்வேரில் உள்ள பிளாக்கை ரிமூவ் செய்தாலே போதும். இந்த வசதியை ஏ.டி.எம் மட்டுமல்ல, ஷாப்பிங் மால் முதல் பெட்ரொல் பல்குகள் வரை பயன்படுத்தப்படும் பாயிண்ட் ஆஃப் சேல் (பி.ஓ.எஸ்.)-களிலும் பயன்படுத்தலாம். ஏற்கனவே, இந்த வசதியை பேங்க் ஆஃப் இந்தியா, கோட்டக் மஹிந்திரா பேங்க், ஸ்டேட் பாங்க் ஆஃப் இந்தியா, பஞ்சாப் நேஷனல் வங்கி போன்ற வங்கிகள் வழங்கி வருகின்றன.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Singtel launches Singapore's first no-contract postpaid data plan

SINGAPORE: Telco Singtel will launch Singapore's first no-contract postpaid data SIM plan on Saturday (Feb 14).

The subscription fee is S$19.90 per month and includes 2GB of bundled data, said Singtel in a news release on Friday. Customers have to pre-pay the subscription fee for the first month of the data plan. A monthly statement will be sent to their billing address thereafter.

Customers who buy tablets from technology retailer Challenger will also be able to get a data SIM card from the store, said Singtel. Currently, customers have to go to the telco's shops to sign up for a data SIM card.

The plan is only available for Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents.

“This initiative gives customers greater flexibility as there is no contract term,” said Singtel.

Separately, the telco said it is offering postpaid mobile customers free unlimited data on Feb 19, to celebrate Chinese New Year.

- CNA/xq

Medical varsity V-C daughter to sit for MD admission test, docs hint at bias, manipulation

Written by Sabyasachi Bandopadhyay | Kolkata | Posted: January 31, 2015 1:22 am

THE INDIAN EXPRESS

A section of doctors and the Opposition are up in arms against the vice-chancellor (V-C) of West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS), which is set to conduct an admission test for MD degree course on February 1.

The reason: Manasweta, daughter of V-C Bhabotosh Biswas, is appearing for the test. The doctors also claim that this year, for the first time, admission test for the MD course — till now restricted to only students who have completed MBBS from state medical colleges — has been thrown open to students who have done MBBS from medical colleges in other states.

Manasweta has completed her MBBS from a private medical college in Bangalore. Incidentally, son of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s personal physician Subrata Moitra, who is also taking the test, has completed his MBBS from Manipal. This year, around 5,000 students will sit for the test.

“When your son or daughter is appearing for the examination, you should not be in any way attached to the examination process. If you are at the helm of affairs, there is so much scope for manipulation. So, to avoid all controversies, Dr Biswas should have at least taken leave until the examination process is over,” said a doctor in Kolkata.

He added: “There is an obvious conflict of interest. Moreover, everybody can understand that to facilitate the wards of doctors having allegiance to the ruling party, the MD admission test this year has been thrown open to students from colleges in other states as well.”

Biswas, an eminent cardio-thorasic surgeon in Kolkata — involved in the setting up of the cardio-thorasic unit at R G Kar Government Medical College and Hospital — was made the V-C around eight months ago by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Mamata is also in charge of the health department.

Gautam Mukhopadhyay, president of pro-left Association of Health Service Doctors, said: “While the ward of a V-C has every right to take an examination, his or her father should not be in any case involved in the examination process. But we don’t know who will ensure that in this case.”

Former health minister in the Left Front government, Surya Kanta Mishra — the current Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly — said the V-C should not be in a position to influence the examination process. “This government is known for flouting all norms and rules. I hope the V-C keeps in mind the dignity of his chair,’’ he said.

When contacted, the V-C denied all allegations. “I have told to the government that I will not in any way be associated with the examination process. There is no question of me taking leave. If the examination has been thrown open to outside students, it was done by the state government and not me,’’ Biswas said.

Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Moloy Dey came out in V-C’s support. “The V-C has declared in writing that he had fully dissociated himself from the admission test. So, we don’t see anything wrong,’’ Dey said.

Government Eyes Rs 6 Crore From RGUHS

BENGALURU:  Governments offering financial assistance and support to universities is common. But, in a reversal of roles, the Medical Education Department has sought funds from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) here.

Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil recently wrote to the university for financial assistance of Rs 6 crore to set up a regional unit of Jayadeva Institute of Cardio Vascular Sciences in Kalaburagi.

The minister’s request was placed before the university’s Syndicate on Friday. Sources told Express, “The Syndicate approved the minister’s request, but insisted that guidelines for such requests be framed.”

This is not the first time the government has sought financial assistance from RGUHS. A few months ago, the minister had sent a proposal seeking Rs 350 crore for setting up six new government medical colleges in the state. The proposal was placed before the Syndicate and it was rejected.

Speaking about the previous request, a source told Express, “The minister had stated that the government will return the money after some time. We had a detailed discussion and decided not to accept his request as with Rs 350 crore, the university itself could start a constituent college.”

Meanwhile, Syndicate members and other senior officials are wondering why the government is seeking financial assistance. “RGUHS is struggling to establish its own campus for several years and the government has not even bothered to support the only medical university of the state,” said a senior Syndicate member.

However, sources said RGUHS has a cash stash of over Rs 500 crore.

HC Notice to Registrar, Govt

BENGALURU: The High Court on Friday issued a notice to RGUHS, its Registrar (administration) Dr Premkumar and Department of Health and Family Welfare. Hearing a petition filed by S P Venkatesh, challenging the extension of Premkumar’s tenure as registrar, the division bench issued a notice to the respondents before adjourning the matter for four weeks.

The petitioner said Premkumar was appointed as Registrar (Academic) on August 23, 2010 for a term of one year but Premkumar extended his tenure for a period of one year by passing an order himself.

As per the amendments made to the RGUHS (Amendment) Act, 2013, the Registrar has no powers to pass such an order and the power to appoint registrar rests with the state government. Premkumar stuck to his post even after the state appointed a KAS official in his place. Hence, the petition was filed, said Venkatesh.

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