Sunday, May 6, 2018

As NEET Candidates From TN Travel To Far-Off Centres, SC Asks CBSE To Ensure Minimum Inconvenience In Future [Read Order] | Live Law

As NEET Candidates From TN Travel To Far-Off Centres, SC Asks CBSE To Ensure Minimum Inconvenience In Future [Read Order] | Live Law: While staying the Madras High Court order by which the CBSE was asked to set up additional examination centres in Tamil Nadu for this year’s National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for the sake of students allotted centres as far as Rajasthan and Kerala, the Supreme Court has directed the Board to ensure minimum inconvenience is caused …

‘Double Tick’ On WhatsApp Prima Facie Shows Summons Have Been Delivered [Read Order] | Live Law

‘Double Tick’ On WhatsApp Prima Facie Shows Summons Have Been Delivered [Read Order] | Live Law: The court had in March allowed the woman to serve summons on her estranged husband via WhatsApp  A Delhi court, which had allowed a woman to serve summons on her estranged husband in Australia in a case of domestic violence and maintenance via WhatsApp noted that “double tick” on WhatsApp showed that the summons have …

ஒவ்வொரு மாநிலத்திற்கும் ஒதுக்கப்பட்ட நீட் தேர்வு மையங்கள்!!!

*நாட்டிலேயே பெரிய மாநிலமான உபியிலேயே
நீட் தேர்வு மையம் 10 தான் ஆனால் தமிழ்நாட்டில் 10 மையங்களும் நிரம்பி அதிகமான மாணவர்கள் வேறு மாநில மையங்களில் தேர்வு எழுத அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டிருக்கின்றனர்..*

இந்த வருடம் மஹாரஷ்ட்ரத்தில் தான் நாட்டிலேயே அதிக தேர்வு மையங்கள் 17 மையங்கள் காரணம் அதிக மாணவர்கள் அங்கு தேர்வு எழுதுகின்றனர்..

மையங்கள் நிரம்பிய மாநிலங்களிலிருந்து நாடு முழுவதும் மற்ற மாநிலங்களுக்கு தேர்வு எழுத அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டிருக்கின்றனர்

தமிழில் தேர்வெழுதும் மாணவர்கள் அனைவருக்கும் தமிழ்நாட்டிலேயே மையங்கள் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டிருக்கிறது..

(ஆங்கிலத்தில் தேர்வெழுதும் CBSE மாணவர்கள் 200 பேர் மட்டும் ராஜஸ்தான் மையங்களில் எழுதுகின்றனர்....

அடுத்த வருடம் தமிழ்நாட்டில் தான் நாட்டிலேயே அதிக நீட் தேர்வு மையங்கள் இருக்கும் ஏனென்றால் மற்ற மாநிலங்களை ஒப்பிடும்போது தமிழக மாணவர்கள் இயல்பாகவே திறமையானவர்கள் எனவே அடுத்த வருடம் இன்னும் அதிக மாணவர்கள் எழுதுவார்கள்...

1.அந்தமான்-----------1
2.ஆந்திரா--------------9
3.அருணாச்சல்------1
4.அஸ்ஸாம்------------4
5.பிஹார்----------------2
6.சண்டிகர்--------------1
7.சத்தீஸ்கர்------------2
8.தாதர்.......................1
9.டாமன டையூ--------1
10.டெல்லி---------------5
11.கோவா---------------1
12.குஜராத்------------10
13.ஹரியானா--------2
14.ஹிமாச்சல்---------3
15.காஷ்மீர்--------------3
16.ஜார்கண்ட்----------3
17.கர்நாடகா-----------9
18.கேரளா-------------10
19.மத்யபிரதேஷ்-----5
20.மஹாராஷ்ட்ரா--17
21.மணிப்பூர்------------1
22.மேகாலயா----------1
23.மிஸோராம்---------1
24.நாகலாந்து---------2
25.ஒடிசா------------------7
26.பாண்டிச்சேரி------1
28.பஞ்சாப்---------------3
29.ராஜஸ்தான்---------6
30.சிக்கிம்-----------------1
31.தமிழகம்--------------10
32.தெலங்கானா-------4
33.திரிபுரா-----------------1
34.உத்திரகாண்ட்-------3
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36.மேற்கு வங்கம்-------8
Neet mess: Tamil Nadu, CBSE trade charges 

DECCAN CHRONICLE.


Published May 6, 2018, 4:51 am IST


One CBSE official, however, said it is not uncommon for candidates from one state to take the exam in another state. 



D. Jayakumar

Chennai: Senior minister D. Jayakumar on Saturday blamed the CBSE for the Neet fiasco that forced almost 5000 candidates of Tamil Nadu to take the exams in other states, some of them as far away as Rajasthan.

“It’s all the fault and shortcoming of the CBSE. They did not inform Tamil Nadu Government of their requirement of exam centres in proper time for us to make the arrangements”, the minister told reporters even as the Opposition parties, educationists and the student community slammed his government for the misery caused to the candidates made to take their test on Sunday outside TN.

CBSE officials however maintained that the state government did not fulfil its obligation towards the students by taking measures to have its education department coordinate with the Central Board to ensure all the Tamil Nadu candidates found centres within the state.

One CBSE official, however, said it is not uncommon for candidates from one state to take the exam in another state since not all states have enough centres to accommodate all their candidates.

“Both the CBSE and the state government are villains in this tragedy”, said a senior official of a CBSE school, wishing anonymity.
Rs 10.25 lakh for retired teacher’s kin ...DC

PTI


Published May 6, 2018, 5:44 am IST


Justice S. Vimala made the observation while allowing an appeal by the family of the victim against the dismissal of the petition.

Madras high court

Chennai. The Madras high court has observed that the dismissal of an accident claim plea by a tribunal in Namakkal citing lack of territorial jurisdiction to award compensation, was more shocking than the mishap itself and ordered Rs 10.25 lakh be paid to the family of the victim, a retired teacher.

Justice S. Vimala made the observation while allowing an appeal by the family of the victim against the dismissal of the petition by the principal district judge in Namakkal. “It is clear that the claims tribunal at Namakkal ought not to have dismissed the claim petition even though a specific defence has been taken by the insurance company with regard to the lack of territorial jurisdiction,” the high court judge said.
Agents offering 'incentives' to PG medical seat aspirants for blocking seats
The youngsters said that they get to know about people who have rejected such offers but they might never get to know about the people who have accepted the proposals.

Published: 06th May 2018 04:47 AM | 


   By Express News Service


HYDERABAD: In a novel method to block medical seats, students are being offered Rs 8 to Rs 10 lakh by agents or middlemen to opt for seats and give them up later. The current medical PG seat aspirants have many such stories to tell.

They told how they and their friends were offered ‘incentives’ for blocking and giving up seats in private medical colleges. But some students rejected the offers and noted down phone numbers and names of the consultancies.

“We did receive calls from people who offered us Rs 8 lakh or more for blocking seats. And usually, it is people below 6000-9000 ranks who are approached with these ‘incentives’. The aspirants are asked to block a seat in first round of counselling and opt out,” said a PG aspirant who requested anonymity.

When some such aspirants asked what they are supposed to do if they opt out of seats, agents asked them not to worry as the rank holders would get a seat based on merit in the second round of counselling.

The agents are on constant look-out for people who have decided to take NEET exam again to get a seat in their chosen specialisation. Such youngsters too are asked to block seats and opt out. “The consultancy employees ask us if we have already opted for a seat. If the answer is no, the second question is if we are interested to opt for a seat in any category.

The candidates who have no plans to join any college this year are ideal for the agents,” said another PG aspirant. The youngsters said that they get to know about people who have rejected such offers but they might never get to know about the people who have accepted the proposals. “Whoever opts for these proposals are effectively killing the dreams of many youngsters who are yearning for a seat,” the aspirant said.

Medical seat aspirants make list of suspected ‘blockers’

Hyderabad: Medical seat aspirants who anticipated that some students will block seats, have been keeping a close watch on all aspirants and red flagged if there is any unusual preference of seat such as a student from Rajasthan whose rank can get a good seat in the State, but opted for management quota seat in Telangana.

In fact, they have made list of some aspirants from Jharkhand, Bihar, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal, their names, ranks they hold, the seats and medical colleges they have opted for. Aspirants from AP and TS have formed groups in social media platforms where they share if they are offered money for blocking seats. “We observe if they will hold on to the seats or will not opt out.

There might be genuine cases where students from other States want to study here because their family has shifted to TS, or they might be some other reason. We know we cannot do anything about the cases. But there will be some obvious unusual choice like a student who will get seat of his choice in home State opts for management quota seat here,” a PG aspirant said.


PG NEET aspirants wary of seat blockers and 'seats sale' scams
The seat-blockers opt for seats during the centralised counselling process but relinquish the seat at the last moment.

Published: 06th May 2018 04:52 AM 

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Agents offering 'incentives' to PG medical seat aspirants for blocking seats

By Sadaf Aman
Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Ahead of the second round of counseling for Post Graduate NEET seats is scheduled, aspirants fear that their chances of getting any good seats will be marred by the clandestine attempts to manipulate PG medical seat allotments.

The practice, in common parlance termed as seat-blocking, prevents deserving candidates from gaining admission to good colleges. The seat-blockers opt for seats during the centralised counselling process but relinquish the seat at the last moment.

With the first round of counselling for management quota seats over on May 2, and the second round happening on May 8, aspirants suspect, candidates with high ranks from other states in collusion with agents, block seats under management quota in private medical colleges and post the second round leave them. Often, the seat blocking is a part of undercover financial deals.

As per the rulebook, since there are only two rounds of counselling in the management quota, the seats that are not taken the post the second round of counselling get converted into NRI quota. These seats can be sold to any candidate at a price decided by the private college managements which often runs into crores.

Junior doctors also alleged the role of the private institution in such scams, which eventually stand to make big bucks from the conversion of seats. "In the absence of a mop-up round, all seats that not taken are converted into NRI quota and deserving candidates lose out on seats that they otherwise would have got. On each NRI seat private colleges make three times the money on each seat they otherwise make under management quota," explained Dr K Srinivas, member, Telangana Junior Doctors Joint Action Committee.

A candidate, who wished to remain anonymous said, "Such cartels between agents, students and private colleges not only take a toll on the genuine claims for seats of their choice, in worst cases, force some aspirants have to wait for another year to score a seat."

Another aspirant said that while some seats genuinely are left vacant, the agents and colleges plan it in a way that it is not very visible. "Why would an 8,000 or 9,000 ranker want to take a seat in lower grade college and in not so popular stream when they can get better? Students can often make out which seat are not going taken by genuine candidates but we don't have proof," said the aspirant.

As per rules, a total of 50 per-cent of seats are earmarked for all India quota and the remaining for the State quota.

‘Delhi student blocking seat in TS, AP’

Meanwhile, Dr K. Mahesh Kumar, president, Healthcare Reforms Doctors Associations (HRDA) told Express that a PG aspirant from Delhi who has secured 9,098 rank has been found to be blocking seats in both AP and Telangana. While he submitted his certificates for verification to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences by 30 April, he also participated in first round counselling by KNRUHS.

"When his name did not feature in the list of candidates who did not report to NTRUHS, it was confirmed. The same person can not submit original certificates at both places. Either college authorities colluded with him or he fooled the universities with fake certificates. In either case, a formal complaint will be sent to KNRUHS and MCI," said Dr Kumar.

If found guilty, as per the MCI rules, the candidates would be barred from counselling for three years and may also be booked for criminal cases amounting to cheating.

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