Wednesday, February 7, 2018

ஆதாரை, 'லேமினேட்' செய்தால்தகவல் திருடப்பட வாய்ப்பு

புதுடில்லி : 'ஆதார்' அட்டையை, பிளாஸ்டிக் அட்டையில், 'பிரின்ட்' செய்வது, 'லேமினேட்' செய்வது தேவையில்லாத ஒன்று. அவ்வாறு செய்வதால், உங்களுடைய தகவல்கள் திருடப்பட வாய்ப்பு உள்ளதாக, ஆதார் ஆணையம் எச்சரித்துள்ளது.

பாதுகாப்பு:

ஆதார் பாதுகாப்பு தொடர்பாக, ஆதார் ஆணையத்தின் தலைமை செயல் அதிகாரி, பூஷண் பாண்டே வெளியிட்டுள்ள செய்தி: ஆதார் எண் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டதற்கான கடிதம், ஆதார் அட்டை, மொபைல் ஆதார், சாதாரண காகிதத்தில் பதிவிறக்கம் செய்யப்பட்ட ஆதார் அட்டைகளையே பயன்படுத்தலாம். அதே நேரத்தில், சிலர், பிளாஸ்டிக் அட்டையில் ஆதார் அட்டை பதிவு செய்து தருவதாகவும், 'லேமினேட்' செய்து தருவதாகவும் கூறுகின்றனர்.




இதற்காக, 50 - 300 ரூபாய் வரை, கட்டணமாக வசூலிக்கின்றனர். இது, தேவையில்லாத ஒன்று. இவ்வாறு லேமினேட் செய்வதால், ஆதார் அட்டையில் உள்ள, க்யூ.ஆர்., எனப்படும், தகவல்கள் பதிவு, சரியான முறையில் பதிவாகாது. அதனால், அந்த அட்டைகளை பயன்படுத்த முடியாத நிலை ஏற்படும்.

தேவையில்லாதது :

இது தவிர, நம் ஆதார் எண்களை அவர்களுக்கு கொடுக்கும் போது, அதை சிலர் தவறாக பயன்படுத்திக் கொள்ள வாய்ப்பு ஏற்படுகிறது. அதனால், பிளாஸ்டிக் அட்டையில் பதிவு செய்வது, லேமினேட் செய்வது போன்றவை, தேவையில்லாத ஒன்று என்பதுடன், நம் பாதுகாப்புக்கு எதிராகவும் உள்ளது; இதை தவிர்க்க வேண்டும். இவ்வாறு அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.
BITS student commits suicide in hostel room

Srinath Vudali | TNN | Feb 5, 2018, 23:01 IST

HYDERABAD: An engineering student of Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani, Hyderabad campus, committed suicide by hanging himself from the ceiling on Monday.
Jawaharnagar police said that Raghav Shantaram, 21, an Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) student, went inside his room at around 6pm on Sunday and did not return till Monday afternoon. It was around 1.45pm that Raghav's friend knocked the door to call him to join for lunch, but there was no response from inside.

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Immediately, the deceased's friend alerted the warden, who with the help of others forcefully opened the door and found Raghav having hanged himself. Raghav hails from Chennai and he is presently in third year engineering. Raghav did not leave any suicide note. However, police suspect that Raghav, who failed to clear a subject, was upset about this development and perhaps it could be the reason for him to take the extreme step.

On Sunday, Raghav watched India-South Africa match on television and it was after the completion of the match that he moved into his room, where he hanged himself. It is unsure at what time, he might had committed suicide.
Hyderabad: BITS Pilani student found hanging at campus hostel 

"Raghav went to his room yesterday after watching a cricket match. This afternoon, one of his friends knocked on the door but there was no response. When the door was broke open, he was found hanging from the ceiling fan. He had used a blanket. No suicide note was found," the police official said. "

By: PTI | Hyderabad | Updated: February 6, 2018 11:43 am “His parents have been informed. Some of his friends have told police that he had failed in one subject. It is not clear if this was the cause,” the Inspector said.


A 21-year-old engineering student of BITS Pilani allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in his hostel room in the institute’s Hyderabad campus, police said Tuesday. Raghav Shantaram, hailing from Chennai, and a third-year student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his room by a friend at around 1:45 pm today, Jawaharnagar Police Station Inspector V V Chalapathi told PTI.

“Raghav went to his room yesterday after watching a cricket match. This afternoon, one of his friends knocked on the door but there was no response. When the door was broke open, he was found hanging from the ceiling fan. He had used a blanket. No suicide note was found,” the police official said. “His parents have been informed. Some of his friends have told police that he had failed in one subject. It is not clear if this was the cause,” the Inspector said.

He added that a case had been registered and further investigations were underway.
Two simultaneous investigations against V-C 

Staff Reporter 

 
Coimbatore, February 07, 2018 00:00 IST

DVAC plans to interrogate 64 persons

Officials with the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) said that the agency is currently conducting two separate and simultaneous investigations against A. Ganapathi, Vice-Chancellor of Bharathiar University, who was arrested on graft charge.

Apart from the case related to the arrest of Ganapathi while accepting Rs. 1 lakh as bribe on Saturday, DVAC is investigating another complaint it received against him in 2017 related to irregularities in appointments. The two cases are being probed by two investigating officers.

A senior official with DVAC said that the agency has planned to interrogate 64 persons who are in various positions at the university and outside in connection with the complaint pertaining to 2017. However, the officials did not divulge much about the complainant and the nature of petition.

Meanwhile, the Special Court for Prevention of Corruption Act cases on Tuesday adjourned hearing on the the bail plea submitted by Ganapathi and N. Dharmaraj, Professor with Department of Chemistry at Bharathiar University, to Thursday.

The hearing was adjourned after the court accepted the plea of the prosecution seeking additional time for investigation. The prosecution submitted that the investigation is at the preliminary stage and various details pertaining to allegations levelled against Ganapathi and other accused are being collected and corroborated.

Interacting with reporters, C. Gnanabharathi, counsel for Ganapathi and Dharmaraj, claimed that the two accused were framed in the case and they were innocent.

The FIR filed by the DVAC has also named R. Mathivanan, Director (in charge) of the School of Distance Education of Bharathiar University, as an accused in the case. The three persons have been booked under Section 7 (public servant taking gratification other than legal remuneration in respect of an official act) of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
SRMC signs MoU with German varsity 

Special Correspondent 

 
Chennai, February 07, 2018 00:00 IST

Exchange of students, faculty and joint research planned

Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute has signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Hannover, Germany for joint education and research, a press release said.

This will include exchange of students and faculty, joint publications and research.

Students can join short or full semester courses in medical information management, clinical research, epidemiology or any other medical courses of partner institutions.
Governor suspends V-C who was arrested for graft 
 
Dennis S. Jesudasan 

 
Chennai, February 07, 2018 00:00 IST 


 

A panel will be constituted to run the university in the absence of the V-C 


Second such occurence in Tamil Nadu history

Bharathiar University Vice Chancellor A. Ganapathi, who was arrested on Saturday on corruption charges, was suspended by Governor-Chancellor Banwarilal Purohit on Tuesday evening. He is the second serving Vice Chancellor of a State university to be suspended in the history of Tamil Nadu.

Following his suspension, Higher Education Minister K. P. Anbalagan told The Hindu that a committee would soon be constituted to run the the university in Coimbatore. “Vice Chancellors are appointed by the Governor in his capacity as Chancellor. Hence, we sent a report to the Raj Bhavan,” Mr. Anbalagan said.

Mr. Ganapathi was arrested by officers of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption while allegedly accepting Rs. 1 lakh in cash and Rs. 29 lakh by means of post-dated cheques from an assistant professor, T. Suresh, for regularising his appointment. He is presently in judicial custody.

Noting that the charges against the accused academic “are serious in nature”, the Governor, exercising his inherent powers as Chancellor, decided to place Mr. Ganapathi under suspension with effect from Tuesday. “The suspension will continue until further orders,” R. Rajagopal, Additional Chief Secretary to the Governor, said in an official release.

In 2009, the Vice Chancellor of the erstwhile Anna University of Technology (AUT Coimbatore) R. Radhakrishnan was placed under suspension on corruption charges. He was convicted by a trial court and sentenced to five years imprisonment. The Madras High Court recently upheld the trial court’s order.

Bail plea adjourned

The Special Court for Prevention of Corruption Act cases on Tuesday adjourned hearing on the the bail plea submitted by Ganapathi and N. Dharmaraj, Professor with Department of Chemistry at Bharathiar University, to Thursday.

The hearing was adjourned after the court accepted the plea of the prosecution seeking additional time for investigation. The prosecution submitted that the investigation is at the preliminary stage and various details pertaining to allegations levelled against the accused are being collected and corroborated.
No hike in Rs 1000 MTC monthly pass; route-specific pass rates go up in Tamil Nadu

By B Anbuselvan | Express News Service | Published: 07th February 2018 02:50 AM |

CHENNAI: The State government has announced that the Rs 1,000 monthly MTC bus pass will continue to be sold at the same price, amidst criticism of the recent bus fare hike. However, rates for the route-specific passes in the city buses have been hiked and quantum of the hike is yet to be announced.

The Rs 50 daily pass, which allows a commuter to travel unlimited, has been stopped. While the Rs 1,000 pass allows a commuter to travel unlimited for a month in all categories of the MTC buses, except the airconditioned buses, the route-specific pass allows one to travel only between two specific bus stops.

Talking about how much the fare increase would for route-specific monthly passes, Transport Minister M R Vijayabhaskar said, “Those who had paid Rs 240 for a monthly season will now be charged Rs 320 while those passes which are sold for Rs 280 will sell at Rs 370. The daily pass which was sold at Rs 50 has been stopped to prevent malpractices.”

Making these announcements at a press meet at Ezhilagam here on Tuesday, the Minister said the reason for the decision not to increase the price of the monthly bus passes was to reduce the burden on the commuters. When the state government revised the bus fares on January 19, the MTC bus fares rose by nearly 95% and it also stopped selling monthly passes.

While the passes are generally sold between 1st and 20th of every month, the passes have not been sold so far this month.

MTC officials said there would be a slight revision of the fares again since they are reviewing the segregation of the”stages” in the bus routes and the changes would impact the fares.


The Transport Minister also said that 1,000 ordinary buses have been added to the fleet across the state after the fare hike. “The state government has sought funds from the Union government for purchasing 200 electric buses,” he added.

According to official records, nearly 12 lakh commuters avail themselves of various types of MTC monthly pass. With the fleet capacity of 3,200 buses, MTC caters for about 46 lakh commuters a day. However, the commuters’ patronage has came down drastically after the fare hike.

Daily passes stopped


The `50 daily pass, which allows a commuter to travel unlimited, has been stopped. One among many announcements, this pass was stopped so as to prevent malpractices, according to authorities.

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