Sunday, August 11, 2019

பதிவாளர் தேர்வு இழுபறி நேர்காணல் நடப்பது எப்போது

Added : ஆக 11, 2019 04:52

மதுரை:மதுரை காமராஜ் பல்கலை பதிவாளர் தேர்வு பணியில் தொடர்ந்து இழுபறி நீடிப்பதாக சர்ச்சை எழுந்துள்ளது.
இப்பல்கலை ரெகுலர் பதிவாளர் பதவிக்கு 24 பேர் விண்ணப்பித்தனர். 

மனோன்மணியம் சுந்தரனார் பல்கலை பதிவாளர் சந்தோஷ்பாபு, அழகப்பா பல்கலை சிண்டிகேட் உறுப்பினர் ஜெயகாந்தன், பாரதியார் பல்கலை ஓய்வு பேராசிரியர் ஜெயக்குமார் தேர்வு குழு விண்ணப்பங்களை பரிசீலித்தது.குற்ற பின்னணியுள்ள இருவர் உட்பட 20 பேரை ஏற்றும், நால்வரின் விண்ணப்பத்தை நிராகரித்தும் ஜூலை 29ல் தேர்வு குழு அறிவித்தது. ஆனால் அதையடுத்து நேர்காணலுக்கான தேதி அறிவிக்கப்படவில்லை. 

துணைவேந்தர் தலைமையில் அதற்கான குழுவை கூட இன்னும் முடிவு செய்யாமல் இழுபறி நீடிப்பதாக சர்ச்சை எழுந்துள்ளது.இதுகுறித்து பேராசிரியர்கள் கூறியதாவது: பதிவாளர் தேர்வில் ஆரம்பத்தில் இருந்தே இழுபறி நீடிக்கிறது. இதன் மர்மம் விளங்கவில்லை. விண்ணப்பங்கள் பரிசீலனைக்கு பின் நேர்காணல் நடத்த இரண்டு வாரம் அவகாசம் அளிக்க வழிவகை உண்டு. இதன்படி பார்த்தாலும் ஆக., மூன்றாவது வாரம் நேர்காணல் நடத்த வேண்டும். ஆனால் நேர்காணல் தேர்வு குழு கூட இன்னும் முடிவு செய்யப்படவில்லை

.இதற்கிடையே நேர்காணல் பட்டியலில் இடம்பெற்ற குற்றப் பின்னணியுள்ள இருவர், தங்கள் மீதான வழக்குகளை சரிக்கட்டி நேர்காணலில் பங்கேற்கும் முயற்சியில் ஈடுபடுவதாகவும் தகவல் வெளியாகியுள்ளது. எனவே யூகங்களுக்கு முடிவு கட்டும் வகையில் விரைவில் புதிய பதிவாளரை அறிவிக்க துணைவேந்தர் கிருஷ்ணன் நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க வேண்டும் என்றனர்.
HC upholds life sentence awarded to woman who killed her twin sons by poisoning them

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | J STALIN

PublishedAug 11, 2019, 2:39 am IST

The accused had developed illegal intimacy with one Suresh and on knowing the same, her husband condemned the same.



Madras high court

CHENNAI: The Madras high court has upheld the life sentence awarded to a woman, who killed her 5-year-old twin sons by administering poison to them and allegedly attempted to commit suicide, following a quarrel between her and her paramour on March 28, 2003 in Dindigul district.

A division bench comprising M.Sathyanarayanan and B.Pugalendhi partly allowed an appeal filed by the accused Nagarathenim, challenging the conviction and sentence of life imprisonment awarded to her by the Additional District and Sessions Court, Dindigul district, dated January 10, 2015. The bench however set aside the one year sentence awarded to her by the trial court for an offence under section 309 IPC (attempt to commit suicide).

The prosecution case was that the accused was married to one Raju and they were having twin sons namely Ramar and Lakshmanan, aged about 5 years. The accused had developed illegal intimacy with one Suresh and on knowing the same, her husband condemned the same. On seeing the accused talking to one flower merchant, her paramour Suresh also got infuriated, came to the accused house on March 28, 2003 around 8 a.m. and scolded her for having contact with the flower merchant, quarreled with her and also beaten her. The appellant, who already lost the love and affection of her husband on account of her relationship with Suresh, got disappointed over the quarrel picked up by her paramour Suresh, decided to commit suicide long with her children and she gave pesticide to her children. Lakshmanan after consuming it, ran to the house of her sister and informed her daughter that his mother was giving some medicine to his brother. Her sister Unnamalaiammal and her daughter rushed to their house and prevented Nagarathenim from consuming pesticide and took the children to the hospital, where the doctor informed them that the children were dead. Thereafter, the appellant went to the office of the Village Administrative Officer and gave her extra judicial confession statement about the occurrence and based on the same the police registered a case and arrested her on the next day.

R.Alagumani, counsel for the appellant submitted that the entire case rests upon the circumstantial evidence and all the witnesses except the official witnesses, have turned hostile and the motive was not established and the extra judicial confession statement said to have been recorded by the VAO was a very weak piece of evidence, with which the appellant was convicted, she added.

The bench said from the available evidence, the circumstances were found as against the accused. They were the evidence of Lalitha, Child Welfare Officer, that the accused had taken children from Anganwadi centre on March 28, 2003 on the pretext, she was taking them to an outstation. evidence of the sister of the accused that her sister’s son Lakshmanan came to their house weeping and informed her that his mother was administering some medicine to his brother, the doctor who conducted the postmortem gave his opinion that the children died due to endosulphan poisoning, the investigating officer recovered a 250 ml Sicosulfan-35, a fertilizer content of Endosulphan from the cattle shed opposite to the accused house and also 3 stainless steel tumblers, the chemical analysis report disclosed the presence of poison Endosulphan and the evidence of Inspector of Police, Finger Print Division, that the finger print of the accused tallied with the finger print of the photo taken from the tumbler, the bench added.

Confirming the conviction and sentence of life imprisonment, the bench said it was open to the government to consider the case of the appellant in the light of G.O dated February 1, 2018 (for premature release) and also taking into account, the period of her incarceration (more than 16 years).
BIZARRE: Man gets married before father's corpse in Villupuram

In such an incident that one could not have witnessed even in films, a couple got married before the corpse of groom’s dead father.

Published: 11th August 2019 05:18 AM 



The couple – Alexander and Jagadeswari – and relatives pose for family photo with corpse of Deivamani

By Express News Service

VILLUPURAM: In such an incident that one could not have witnessed even in films, a couple got married before the corpse of groom’s dead father. The incident took place in Tindivanam on Friday.

D Alexander (30) from Singanur village in Tindivanam had his wedding with B Jagadeswari (24) scheduled on September 2. The couple are working as teachers at a private school.

While their wedding invitations were being sent to friends and relatives, the man’s ailing father Deivamani (50) died on Friday.

With a broken heart, Alexander decided to get married before his father’s dead body. Close relatives and family members were present when he had the mangalasutra handed from his father and tied the knot amidst the grief, said a relative of Jagadeswari. A wedding reception is likely to be held next month, said sources.
Foreign medical graduates share expertise at conference

11/08/2019, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI

Doctors from across the globe came together to discuss specific topics on multiple specialities at the third edition of Foreign Medical Graduates Medical Conference here on Saturday.

Out of over 300 delegates, some came from countries like Russia, Sri Lanka, Germany also.

Chief Operating Officer, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Rohini Shridhar, Chairman of Velammal Educational Trust M.V. Muthuramalingam, and Chairman of Preethi Hospital R. Sivakumar inaugurated the conference.

Dr. Shridhar said that the rising number of medical graduates was a boon to the Apollo group since they came with a sufficient expertise and administrative experience making it a win-win situation for the hospital.

Mr. Muthuramalingam said that the Velammal Medical Hospital had several students from foreign universities. Many of them chose to intern at the hospital and were role models to other students.

Dr. Sivakumar said that he expected a higher percentage of graduates to learn specialities suitable for the Indian context.

Organising chairman of the conference N. Chandran said, “Foreign graduates need not be looked as inferior doctors. They get a whiff of what life is all about by studying in foreign countries. If a doctor is passionate and is willing to travel to seek opportunities and make the country proud, then he or she is what we need.”

Oncologist and plastic surgeon and founder of Eurasian Federation of Oncology Somasundaram Subramanian spoke on early detection being the best method to cure cancer.

“The community must be educated about how early detection is done. I am a cancer survivor and it becomes the job of all communities including NGOs and journalists to create awareness,” he said.
MKU sexual harassment case: top official petitioned

11/08/2019, PON VASANTH B.A.,CHENNAI

A research scholar at Madurai Kamaraj University who filed a sexual harassment complaint against her research guide and Head of the Centre for Film and Electronic Media Studies, K. Karnamaharajan, has petitioned the Higher Education Secretary, alleging inaction by the university.

The petitioner said that despite the Internal Complaints Committee finding the professor guilty and the Syndicate passing a resolution to terminate his service, he continued to work there.

“The university has gone to the extent of issuing clearance to allow him to apply for the post of Registrar of MKU and Central University of Tamil Nadu,” she told The Hindu.
‘NMC, autonomous boards to come up within six months’

11.08.2019
The National Medical Commission will be constituted within six months, kick-starting the process of reforms to eliminate corruption from medical education, health minister Harsh Vardhan, who nurtures a dream of “disease-free India”, tells Sushmi Dey

• What is your vision for enforcement of the legislation touted as a reform in the medical education sector?

We will be constituting the National Medical Commission, the Medical Advisory Council and the four autonomous boards in a very early time frame but in no case later than six months from now.

• What are the features of the bill that you think will support medical reforms and eliminate corruption?

MCI was a body comprising of about 130 members and did not keep pace with modern times. The NMC would comprise of 33 members including members from the premier institutions of the country. This will bring accountability, transparency and quality in the governance of medical education. The division of functions between the four boards would lead to greater efficiency. NEXT (National Exit Test) would enable NMC to move away from a system of repeated inspection of infrastructure. The reduction in licence raj would manifest in ease of business and elimination of corrupt practices. NEET and common counselling would extend to all medical institutions in the country and would eliminate any kind of capitation fee in admission to medical colleges.

• The medical fraternity is upset about the legislation. How will you assure them?

I would like to assure through you the medical fraternity that the new system will improve access to quality and affordable education and ensure availability of adequate and qualified medical professionals in all parts of the country. It would enforce high ethical standards, provide an effective grievance redressal mechanism and institute processes that are flexible to adapt to changing needs with time. NEXT is designed to ensure uniform standards of medical education in India and reduce the number of exams. Medical institutions would be forced to improve the standards since performance in NEXT would determine the rating of the institution to a large extent. In case of failing in NEXT, a student would be able to reappear for registration purpose and for improving rank for PG admission.

• The move to allow community health providers to prescribe allopathy medicines in a limited way has given rise to many concerns.

The commission, after consultation with the stakeholders, would decide the qualifying criteria for grant of limited license to CHPs. A misconception is being spread that the provision for community health providers is meant to legalize quacks working in India. On the contrary, the NMC bill proposes enhanced punishment for quacks with imprisonment up to one year and fine up to ₹5 lakhs.

• There are concerns that the cap on fees has actually been reduced from 85% to 50% of the seats through this legislation.

There was no provision in the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 for regulation of fee. At present the fee is being regulated by the Committees constituted by the respective state governments. Nearly 50% of the total MBBS seats in India are in government colleges, which have nominal fees. Of the remaining seats, 50% would be regulated by NMC at the central level. This means that almost 75% of total seats in the country would be available at reasonable fees. For the remaining seats, states may regulate the fee.

• Several states have raised concerns that not all medical colleges are at par to appear for a uniform exam.

The Medical Assessment and Rating Board would grant permission to medical colleges based on their compliance with the minimum standards as prescribed by the UG Board and maintain oversight at all times.



OPTIMISTIC: Union health minister Harsh Vardhan

Saturday, August 10, 2019

டெல்லியில் இருந்து சென்னை வந்த விமானம் தரை இறங்கும்போது சக்கரங்கள் இயங்காததால் பரபரப்பு-143 பேர் உயிர் தப்பினர்

டெல்லியில் இருந்து சென்னை வந்த விமானம் தரை இறங்கும்போது சக்கரங்கள் இயங்காததால் பெரும் பரபரப்பு ஏற்பட்டது. அதன்பிறகு பத்திரமாக தரை இறக்கப்பட்டதால் 143 பேர் அதிர்ஷ்டவசமாக உயிர் தப்பினர்.

பதிவு: ஆகஸ்ட் 09, 2019 04:15 AM

ஆலந்தூர்,

சென்னை மீனம்பாக்கம் விமான நிலையம் உள்நாட்டு முனையத்துக்கு டெல்லியில் இருந்து 138 பயணிகள், 5 விமான ஊழியர்களுடன் விமானம் ஒன்று வந்தது. விமான நிலைய ஓடுபாதையில் விமானத்தை தரை இறக்க விமானி முயற்சித்தார்.

அப்போது விமானத்தின் சக்கரங்கள் இயங்கவில்லை. இதனால் அதிர்ச்சி அடைந்த விமானி, விமானத்தை தரை இறக்காமல் வானத்தில் சிறிதுநேரம் வட்டமடித்தார். பின்னர் இதுபற்றி விமான நிலைய கட்டுப்பாட்டு அறைக்கு தகவல் தெரிவித்தார்.

இதையடுத்து விமான நிலையத்தில் விமானத்தை அவசரமாக தரையிறக்க ஏற்பாடுகள் செய்யப்பட்டன. முன்னெச்சரிக்கையாக தீயணைப்பு வாகனங்கள், வீரர்களுடன் தயார் நிலையில் நிறுத்தி வைக்கப்பட்டன. மருத்துவ குழுவினரும் வரவழைக்கப்பட்டனர். பாதுகாப்பு படையினரும் குவிக்கப்பட்டதுடன், அசம்பாவிதங்கள் ஏற்பட்டால் பயணிகளை மீட்பதற்கான அனைத்து ஏற்பாடுகளும் செய்யப்பட்டன.

பின்னர் விமானம் தரையிறங்க அனுமதி வழங்கப்பட்டது. பரபரப்பான சூழ்நிலையில் விமானம் தரை இறக்கப்பட்டது. அப்போது இயங்காமல் இருந்த சக்கரங்கள் திடீரென இயங்கத் தொடங்கியது.

எனவே விமானம் பத்திரமாக தரை இறங்கியது. அதில் இருந்த 143 பேரும் அதிர்ஷ்டவசமாக உயிர் தப்பினர்.

அதன்பின்னரே விமானத்தில் இருந்தவர்களும், விமான நிலையத்தில் முன்னெச்சரிக்கையாக நின்றிருந்த அதிகாரிகள் உள்பட அனைவரும் நிம்மதி பெருமூச்சு விட்டனர். இந்த சம்பவம் விமான நிலையத்தில் பெரும் பரபரப்பை ஏற்படுத்தியது.

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