Saturday, November 3, 2018

Rain 2019

கன மழைக்கு தீபாவளி, 'லீவு'

பதிவு செய்த நாள்: நவ 03,2018 06:21

வடகிழக்கு பருவமழையின் தொடக்க நாளில், 15 செ.மீ., மழை கொட்டியுள்ளது. இன்றுடன், கன மழைக்கு, சில நாட்கள் விடுமுறை என, அறிவிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது.ஒவ்வொரு ஆண்டும், அக்., 20க்கு பின், வடகிழக்கு பருவமழை துவங்கும். இந்த ஆண்டு, அக்., 26ல், மழை துவங்கும் என, எதிர்பார்க்கப்பட்டது. ஆனால், கடலியல் மாற்றங்களால், வடகிழக்கு பருவமழை தாமதமானது.இந்நிலையில், நவம்பர்,1ல், பருவமழை துவங்கியதாக, சென்னை வானிலை ஆய்வு மையம் அதிகாரப்பூர்வமாக அறிவித்தது. இதன்படி, நேற்று காலை, 8:30 மணியுடன் முடிவடைந்த, 24 மணி நேரத்தில், தமிழகத்தில் அதிகபட்சமாக, நாகை மாவட்டம், வேதாரண்யத்தில், 15 செ.மீ., மழை பெய்துள்ளது.திருத்துறைப்பூண்டி, 13; மயிலாடுதுறை, 9; திருவாரூர், 8; காரைக்கால், நன்னிலம், ராமேஸ்வரம், பரங்கிபேட்டை, 7; பாம்பன், மதுக்கூர், 6; சீர்காழி, பட்டுக்கோட்டை, பொள்ளாச்சி, சிதம்பரம், குடவாசல், 5; தென்காசி, போளூர், திருவள்ளூர், 4 செ.மீ., மழை பதிவாகியுள்ளது.டெல்டா மாவட்டங்கள் மற்றும் தென் மாவட்டங்களில், நேற்று மழை கொட்டியது. சென்னையில், காலை முதலே வெயில் கொளுத்தியது.இன்றைய வானிலையை பொறுத்தவரை, மேற்கு தொடர்ச்சி மலையை ஒட்டிய மாவட்டங்களில், மிதமான மழைக்கு வாய்ப்புள்ளது.கடலோர மாவட்டங்களில், லேசான மழை பெய்யலாம்.சிவகங்கை, ராமநாதபுரம், புதுக்கோட்டை, மதுரை, திருச்சி, திருநெல்வேலி உள்ளிட்ட மாவட்டங்களில், சில இடங்களில் கன மழைக்கு வாய்ப்புள்ளதாக, வானிலை ஆய்வுகள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன.நாளை முதல், 6ம் தேதி வரை, சில நாட்கள் இடைவெளிக்கு பின், மீண்டும் கனமழை துவங்கும் என, தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.சென்னை வானிலை ஆய்வு மைய இயக்குனர், ஸ்டெல்லா கூறியதாவது:வட கிழக்கு பருவமழை, தமிழகம், கேரளா, கர்நாடகா மற்றும் ஆந்திராவின் பெரும் பகுதிகளில் துவங்கி விட்டது. கன்னியாகுமரி மற்றும் தென் மாவட்டங்களை ஒட்டிய பகுதியில், வளி மண்டலத்தில் மேலடுக்கு சுழற்சி நிலவுகிறது.அதனால், அடுத்த இரண்டு நாட்களுக்கு, தமிழகத்தில், பல இடங்களில் மிதமான மழையோ, இடியுடன் கூடிய மழையோ பெய்யும்.கன மழைக்கு வாய்ப்பு இல்லை. சென்னையில், வானம் மேகமூட்டத்துடன் காணப்படும். சில நேரங்களில், இடைவெளி விட்டு லேசான மழை பெய்யும்.இவ்வாறு, அவர் கூறினார் - நமது நிருபர் -.

Court matter

Why minors elope: DGP to answer Madras high court’s queries

DECCAN CHRONICLE.

PublishedNov 2, 2018, 6:57 am IST

There are reports of aged/ married ladies eloping with minor boys. Details of these cases have also been asked for

 Madras high court

Chennai: Pointing out that everyday, cases are coming before the court with regard to minors eloping with their lovers, especially with aged and married people, the Madras high court has posed nine queries to be answered by the Director General of Police. Passing interim orders on a habeas corpus petition, a division bench comprising Justices N.Kirubakaran and S.Baskaran directed the DGP to answer the queries by November 8.  

The queries are :
1)    How many minors were either kidnapped or they themselves eloped with their lovers for the past 10 years?.
2)    How many minors were kidnapped or eloped with married/aged people?.
3)    How many such cases have been filed and how many people have been convicted?.
4)    What are all the steps taken by the state government to prevent this kind of elopement of minors with third parties, who are aged, married people?.
5)    Is it not the bounden duty of the state government to sensitize the children at the school level as well as the parents by conducting proper programmes?.
6)    Is there any case of serial offenders, cheating either sex?
7)    How many people have been arrested and convicted under the Pocso Act?
8)    Offence under the Pocso Act is not confined to men alone. There are media reports, wherein married ladies or aged ladies are eloping with minor boys. Those details have to be given and whether Pocso Act has been invoked against such people?
9)    Why not the government form a separate wing to deal with these kinds of cases?.

Questions include data on how many people have been arrested and convicted under the POCSO Act and what steps the state govt has taken to prevent elopement of minors with third parties, who are aged or married people. There are reports of aged/ married ladies eloping with minor boys. Details of these cases have also been asked for

Engineering Studentd

Chennai: Red tape may force SC students out of engineering colleges

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | A RAGU RAMAN

PublishedNov 3, 2018, 6:31 am IST

Hall tickets for semester exams withheld by colleges due to non-payment of fees, say students.

 Except for the top 100 engineering colleges, the other colleges are relying on PMS for their survival.

Chennai: As many as 40,000 students from scheduled caste (SC) category admitted under management quota in self-financing engineering colleges last year are now facing uncertain future due to the extraordinary delay by the state government in disbursing the post-matric scholarship.

The odd semester exams for engineering students across the state began on Thursday.Due to the delay of one and a half year in paying the fees, the college managements have resorted to various ways to collect the fees from students including withholding their hall tickets for semester exams, students alleged.

Under the post-matric scholarship (PMS) scheme, the SC students with annual family income of less than Rs.2,50,000 are provided scholarships which cover various expenses including tuition fees and maintenance allowance.

Saranya*, a second-year student from a Coimbatore based engineering college, said, “I have joined the engineering college under management quota in the hope of availing the post-matric scholarship. Due to the non-payment, the college authorities withheld my hall ticket until the last minute. They urged me to pay the fees as the state government is delaying the scholarship.”

After much pleading they finally allowed her to write the exam on Thursday. But, they again collected the hall ticket after finishing the exam.

Hailing from Tirunelveli district, she had scored 1,024 marks in her plus-2 exams. Some of the students said their parents are urging them to discontinue their courses.

“My college did not allow the post-matric scholarship (PMS) students to do the lab exams along with regular students. We were made to stand outside the labs and they allowed us at the last minute,” Vidya*, another student from the Coimbatore region said. She scored 921 marks out of 1,200 in her plus-2 exams.

But, soon after completing the school, her parents wanted her to work to support the family. She said she was able to join engineering college only because of this scholarship.

“After informing the college's demand, now my mother is asking me to discontinue the course as we cannot afford to pay the fees under management quota,” she said.

Suganya*, another student from an engineering college in Kancheepuram district said her college is pressurising the SC students in different ways. “We were often told to vacate our hostel even for some small holidays. They are repeatedly telling us to get no dues certificate which causes us the mental agony. It is not possible for our parents to pay over Rs 1 lakh,” she said. She is pursuing aeronautical engineering.  

Meanwhile, the state government disbursed all other scholarships including the scholarship for first graduate students. It is not showing any urgency in giving the post-matric scholarship to SC students, students claimed.

Some students said they have done everything in their capacity to get the scholarship. “We have given representations to the district collectors, protested in Chennai and conducted the press conference. Still, the state government is not disbursing the scholarship,” they said.  

Hundreds of students who have passed out from engineering colleges this year yet to receive their certificates including degree certificates and mark sheets as the state government yet to pay their scholarship fully.

Dharmaraj, who have completed engineering in May 2018 said, “I could not get my original certificates including TC as the state government withheld the 10% of scholarship without giving any reason.”  He studied at Oxford Engineering College in Tiruchi.

One of the trustees of a private engineering college near Chennai said, “The engineering colleges financially crippled due to the pending of post-matric scholarship funds. We are not able to commit to providing quality education as we lack funds.”

Except for the top 100 engineering colleges, the other colleges are relying on PMS for their survival. “We did not get our salaries for the past two, three months and not sure when we will get it,” a faculty member of a self-financing engineering college said.

The issue started when fee-fixation committee revised the fees for government quota seats and management quota seats in self-financed colleges last year. The fees for government quota seats increased from Rs.40,000 to Rs.50,000 and for management quota seats it was hiked from Rs.70,000 to Rs.85,000.

The government has passed orders reducing the post-matric scholarship in the form of GO numbers 51 and 52 which stated that the government quota fees only be paid for students admitted under the management quota.

“Those government orders were stayed by the high court and the payment should have been made as per the old pattern. Even if the government wants to stand on its legalistic position, they could have made the payment as per the government orders saying the balance would be made subject to the court order.  But, they have done neither of the two and kept the whole scholarship amount pending which is the attempt to cripple the SCs,”   said R.Christodas Gandhi, former additional chief secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu.

Due to the non-payment, now many engineering colleges have started to pressurize the SC students admitted under management quota. However, still, some colleges said they have not put any pressure on the students.

“Not only engineering colleges, but the PMS scholarship is also pending for students studying in BEd  and other professional colleges, arts and science colleges are also yet to get their scholarships,” Mr Gandhi said.

When contacted, top officials from Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare department said they have not heard any complaints from the students on withholding hall tickets. “The scholarship has been partly distributed. The balance amount will be released as soon as the finance department gives its clearance,” they said.

Sources said the state government has given the scholarship to students studying in government and government-aided colleges.

What is the issue?

The issue started when fee-fixation committee revised the fees for government quota seats and management quota seats in self-financed colleges last year. The fees for government quota seats increased from Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 and for management quota seats it was hiked from Rs 70,000 to Rs 85,000. In 2016-17, the government has allocated Rs 1,500 crore towards post-matric scholarship to SC students.

There are also allegations that somecolleges have faked records to claim the scholarship meant for SC students.

The state government has passed orders reducing the post-matric scholarship in the form GO numbers 51 and 52 stating that the government quota fees only be paid for even students admitted under the management quota. But the High Court has stayed both the government orders.

During the 2012-13 academic year, the enrollment of SC students is only around 2,500 and  totally, 10,000 students alone were pursuing engineering in all the four years.. After the introduction of post-matric scholarship, the number of students joining engineering and other courses significantly increased. Last year, 40,000 students joined the engineering courses and in total 1.5 lakh students are pursuing engineering in four years. It also increased the Gross Enrollment Ratio of SC students to over 40% in the state,”
— M.Bharathan, state convener, AKAM foundation which is creating awareness among SC students about higher education.

After government orders were stayed by the High Court and the payment should have been made as per the old pattern. Even if the government wants to stand on its legalistic position, they could have made the payment as per the government orders saying the balance would be made subject to the court order.  But, they have done neither of the two and kept the whole scholarship amount pending which is the attempt to cripple the SCs,” — R.Christodas Gandhi, former additional chief secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu.







Rain 2019

Rain moves to South TN, dry Diwali likely in city

Northeast monsoon rain that was first experienced in coastal districts commenced over remaining parts of Tamil Nadu on Friday.

Published: 03rd November 2018 01:42 AM  |   Last Updated: 03rd November 2018 07:55 AM 

By Express News Service

CHENNAI : Northeast monsoon rain that was first experienced in coastal districts commenced over remaining parts of Tamil Nadu on Friday. Weather models indicate that there is no major rain threat on Deepavali day in Chennai.   “Currently, the rainfall activity has shifted to southern districts and delta region, which are getting heavy rain as the trough of low pressure formed over southwest Bay of Bengal has now become less marked and moved from the Comorinarea to Lakshadweep,” meteorological officials said. 

Meanwhile, a low pressure area is likely to develop over central parts of south Bay of Bengal around November 6. Rainfall in the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am on Friday showed that Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Karaikal, Ramanathapuram, Cuddalore and Thanjavur districts received heavy rainfall. 

Vedaranyam in Nagap-attinam district received highest rainfall of 15 cm and Thiruthuraipoondi in Tiruvarur district got 13 cm of rain. Meteorological forecast for Chennai for next 48 hours says “The sky condition is likely to be generally cloudy. Light to moderate rain or thundershower is likely to occur in some areas. Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 32 and 24 degree Celsius respectively”.

NEET 2019

Incomplete’ NEET guidelines to affect disabled students

However, the MCC website still shows the old MCI guidelines for candidates with disabilities.

Published: 03rd November 2018 01:46 AM  |   Last Updated: 03rd November 2018 07:55 AM  |  A+A A-

By Sushmitha Ramakrishnan

Express News Service

CHENNAI : Even as multiple judgments from various High Courts and Supreme Court have granted aspirants with disabilities, admission in MBBS courses through NEET, and directed the Medical Council of India (MCI) to adopt non-discriminatory regulations in the process, theNational Testing Agency has opened registrations for NEET 2019, before the new guidelines are notified.

As online application for NEET opened on Thursday, disability rights activists alleged that the process is discriminatory as National Testing Agency (NTA)’s online brochure still has old guidelines given by MCI, which prevent many aspirants from pursuing MBBS. A senior MCI official told Express that the new guidelines will be uploaded in a week’s time.

While aspirants have started filing their online NEET forms, Satendra Singh, founder, Doctors with Disabilities: Agents of Change, said the new guidelines, that will enable Persons with Disabilities (PwD) to pursue MBBS, have not been notified by MCI.  “All eligible candidates can apply from Thursday, but candidates with disabilities are at a disadvantage because of the incomplete information given in NEET (UG) 2019 as well as MoHFW, MCI and MCC websites,” he said.

The brochure states that five per cent of annual sanctioned intake shall be filled by candidates, “falling under Persons with Bench Mark disabilities as per MCI Guidelines/ Regulations in accordance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.” The brochure further adds that candidates should consult the website of MCC (www.mcc.nic.in) and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (www.mohfw.nic.in) for latest information.

However, the MCC website still shows the old MCI guidelines for candidates with disabilities. The Supreme Court as well as High Courts in Delhi, and Punjab and Haryana allowed many candidates with disabilities to pursue MBBS in 2018 rejecting the old guidelines by MCI.“Seven of my clients were allowed to pursue MBBS after I battled it out in court. However, the judgment given by the apex court does not reflect in the brochure for NEET.

Although the application process has started, the NTA has not specified the guidelines defining benchmark disability. Students are being forced to agree to the guidelines they are not even aware of,” said  Jeetendra Gupta, an advocate, adding that the new amended guidelines should have been added to NEET brochure before the application process started. “If the government does not take speedy action, more eligible students will lose opportunity to practise medicine,” he said. Singh said the online brochure still contains only Disability Assessment Boards, constituted in the four metro cities.

Sanjay Shrivastava, Secretary- General of Board of Governors of Medical Education said the board had already prepared the new guidelines and was awaiting approval from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The guidelines will be notified once it is approved, he said. The government had recently dissolved the MCIand replaced it with a Board of governors by bringing in an ordinance.

Accident

Chennai: Engineering student drives rashly, car mows down six-year-old girl, aunt

Locals who witnessed the accident nabbed Saran and allegedly thrashed him and damaged his car, police said.

Published: 02nd November 2018 02:03 AM  |   Last Updated: 02nd November 2018 10:35 AM 

By Jayanthi Pawar

Express News Service

CHENNAI: A six-year-old girl and her aunt walking on a footpath were killed by a speeding car driven by an engineering college student at Ayanavaram here. The accident occurred on Tuesday 4.30 pm on Konnur High Road and both the victims succumbed to severe injuries on Wednesday night. Police said Vijayalakshmi, 22, was bringing home her cousin Srinivasalu’s two children from school, and was walking on the footpath when the car driven by one Saran rammed on them. 

“He was driving at a high speed and tried to overtake a bus when he lost control of the vehicle,” said a police officer. While Vijayalakshmi and child Bindu were severely injured, the other child Monish, 8, escaped since he was walking a little ahead of them. Locals who witnessed the accident nabbed Saran and allegedly thrashed him and damaged his car, police said.

A police team rescued Saran and arranged to send the two injured to a hospital. Bindu and Vijayalakshmi succumbed to injuries on Wednesday night. Saran, 21, son of a builder, was a student of an engineering college here. He has been booked under charges of causing death due to negligence.

“The place where the accident occurred is close to a street junction. Had there been a speed breaker, the accident could had been prevented, said a relative of Vijayalakshmi, who was waiting outside the Rajiv Government General Hospital mortuary. Daily, the children’s mother Anitha Devi would pick up them from school, but on Tuesday she asked Vijayalakshmi to do it since she had some other work in the evening. The family staged a protest after the accident demanding action against the car driver. Police said he also suffered injuries in the attack by locals and undergoing treatment in a hospital.

Court matters


Trend of girls eloping with aged men shocking: Madras High Court

The bench was passing interim orders on a habeas corpus petition from the father of a Standard XII student who had eloped with a man aged 45, having a 10-year-old daughter, in June last.

Published: 02nd November 2018 02:04 AM  |   Last Updated: 02nd November 2018 10:36 AM  

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday expressed its shock and dismay over the increasing incidents of minor girls eloping with married and old persons. It is disheartening to know this shocking development in society. By such elopement, not only the family of the minor but also that of the offender, who is already married and having children, is affected. This kind of trend has become a challenge to society and also for families and it should be curtailed, a division bench of Justices N Kirubakaran and V Baskaran said. 

The bench was passing interim orders on a habeas corpus petition from the father of a Standard XII student who had eloped with a man aged 45, having a 10-year-old daughter, in June last. The maturity level of teenage girls is not as that of the adult as they may not be in a position to take a firm decision. They can be easily lured by kind words and sweet promises given by the third parties, who project themselves as caring persons.

Both the parents and school teachers should be aware of the problems of teenage girls and properly sensitise and advise them about luring of girls by third parties. Parents must necessarily interact with the minor girls openly about the problems and certainly warn them about the lurking problems. Unless parents and teachers communicate with children, this kind of situation cannot be avoided, the judges said adding that this is high time that the government come out with a counselling programme, both for the teenage children as well as their parents.

To put an end to this social evil, the bench suo-motu included the DGP and  Social Welfare Secretary as party-respondents to the case and directed them to answer a set of

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