Sunday, December 31, 2017

திருக்கோஷ்டியூரில் சொர்க்கவாசல் திறப்பு

Added : டிச 31, 2017 00:07

திருப்புத்துார்;திருக்கோஷ்டியூர் சவுமியநாராயணப்பெருமாள் கோயிலில் வைகுண்ட ஏகாதசியை முன்னிட்டு நள்ளிரவில் சொர்க்கவாசல் திறக்கப்பட்டது.சிவகங்கை சமஸ்தானத்தைச் சேர்ந்த இக்கோயிலில் மார்கழி உற்ஸவத்தை முன்னிட்டு பகல் பத்து, ராப்பத்து,வைகுண்ட ஏகாதசி உற்ஸவம் நடைபெறும். 


பகல் பத்து உற்ஸவத்தை முன்னிட்டு தினசரி காலைபதினொரு ஆழ்வார்கள், பெருமாள் ஆண்டாள் சன்னதியில் எழுந்தருளினர்.டிச.,28 ல் பகல் பத்து உற்ஸவம் நிறைவடைந்தது. டிச.,29ல் வைகுண்ட ஏகாதசி உற்ஸவத்தை முன்னிட்டுகாலை 9:00 மணிக்கு மூலவர் சன்னதி முன்பாக திருமாமணி மண்டபத்தில் உற்ஸவர்சயன அலங்காரத்தில் ஸ்ரீதேவி,பூதேவியருடன் பெருமாள் பக்தர்களுக்கு அருள்பாலித்தார்.


பின்னர் இரவு 8:00 மணிக்கு அமர்ந்த நிலையில் ராஜ அலங்காரத்தில் பெருமாள் எழுந்தருளினார். பின்னர் பல்லக்கில் நின்ற சேவையில் அருள்பாலித்தார். தொடர்ந்து தாயார் சன்னதியிலும், ஆண்டாள் சன்னதிகளில் எதிர் சேவை நடந்தது. இரவு 11:10 மணிக்குபரமபத வாசல் திறக்கப்பட்டு பெருமாள் தேவியருடன் பரமபத வாசலை கடந்தருளினார்.தொடர்ந்து ஏகாதசி மண்டபத்தில் பெருமாள் எழுந்தருளி ஆழ்வாருக்கு மரியாதை நடந்தது.பக்தர்களுக்கு தீர்த்தம் வழங்கப்பட்டது. அடுத்து ஏகாதசி மண்டபத்தில் பெருமாள் பத்தி உலாத்துதலும், தென்னமரத்து வீதியில் உட்பிரகாரம் வலம் வருதலும் நடந்தது. பின்னர்தாயார் சன்னதிக்கு பெருமாள் எழுந்தருளினார். தொடர்ந்து இரவு பத்து உற்ஸவம் நடைபெறுகிறது.

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No stock of stents, accessories at cath lab

TNN | Updated: Dec 27, 2017, 23:53 IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The functioning of the cath lab at the Medical College Hospital here has been almost stalled with stents and other accessories running out of stock.
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The TOI had reported about the stoppage of supply of stents, pacemakers and other accessories to the MCH since the hospital authorities had not cleared their dues of Rs 15.42 crore to the distributors. The distribution has been stopped since December 15 and the cath lab has been functioning with existing stock.

However, reports are that the existing stock of stents and accessories got exhausted by Wednesday and there will be no more angioplasties and angiograms from Thursday. But the hospital authorities are not ready to accept this and said only two angioplasties were scheduled on Wednesday and were performed.


At the same time the medical superintendent at the hospital made it clear that Rs 3 crore has been sanctioned to the distributors and the remaining fund will be issued at the earliest. "The reports that the angioplasties have been stopped are baseless. We have performed nine angiograms and two angioplasties today. We have also asked the distributors to supply the stents and other accessories and has assured them that the remaining dues will be cleared as soon as the fund is sanctioned," said Dr M S Sharmad, medical superintendent.

But the distributors have made it clear that they are yet to receive the amount and hence no decision has been taken on resuming the distribution. "We have stopped the distribution since our repeated requests for clearing the dues were not heard by the hospital authorities," said Rajeesh Raghavan distributor of pacemakers to the cath labs of MCHs in the state. TNN

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CBSE board exams likely from March 5

New Delhi: The Class X and XII board exams for schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will start after Holi. According to CBSE sources the exams likely to start from March 5.

“The exams are going to start after Holi, which is on March 2, 2018. Generally the exams start on March 1 or 2 provided they are not holidays. The 2018 exams are likely to start from March 5, which is a Monday, for both the classes,” said a senior CBSE official.

The board is likely to declare the exams dates in the first week of January, 2018. The registration process was completed in the third week of December, this year. Sources said while the Class XII exams will continue till April, Class X exams are likely to be over in March itself. There will be over 4,200 exam centres for close to 16,500 schools this time.

According to CBSE sources, around 18 lakh students have registered for the Class X exams, while for Class XII the number of registration has crossed 11 lakh for the first time.
Vigilance sleuths seize ₹10.7L, nab 30

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Salem: A team of officials from the directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption (DVAC) and the Salem district inspection cell (SDIC) seized ₹10.75 lakh during a raid at the office of a government official at the Salem collectorate on Saturday. The team also arrested more than 30 officials including the assistant director, town panchayat, S Kannan.

Police said Kannan, who was the assistant director, town panchayat, for both Salem and Namakkal districts, demanded that all the 52 executive officers (EO) of the town panchayats in the two districts pay ₹20,000 each as a ‘New Year gift’.

DVAC and SDIC officials got a tip and monitored the Salem collectorate from Saturday morning. They entered the office at 6pm and arrested all the 14 employees working there. “We arrested 15 EOs who were waiting in the office with the money,” the official said, adding all of them will be lodged at the Salem central prison on Sunday morning.

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