Sunday, September 8, 2019

Will TN govt help Anna University get Eminence tag?

Uncertainty prevails over Anna University getting the prestigious Institutions of Eminence (IoE) tag.
 
Published: 07th September 2019 08:43 AM |



Anna University (File Photo | EPS)

By Binita Jaiswal


Express News Service

CHENNAI: Uncertainty prevails over Anna University getting the prestigious Institutions of Eminence (IoE) tag.Though the state Higher Education department earlier assured that all measures would be taken to help the university get the IoE tag, the department now feels that the 50 per cent share rider set by the UGC would be a financial burden.

Higher Education secretary Mangat Ram Sharma told Express on Monday that he would meet the secretary to the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). “We will decide further course of action after discussions with him,” Sharma said, adding that guidelines from the MHRD related to the IoE tag issue were yet to be received.

Higher Education department officials said that usually for most of the Central schemes implemented in the state, a major share of funds, almost 60 to 70 per cent, are provided by the Centre. But surprisingly for this IoE tag issue, the state government is being asked to bear 50 per cent of the share. “There is still no clarity over allocation of funds,” said an official.Anna University was recommended by the UGC empowered committee for getting the IoE status with a rider that the Tamil Nadu government should share up to 50 per cent of the Rs 1,000 crore that the varsity will receive under the scheme over five years.


In the list of the institutions granted the IoE tag, announced by the MHRD on Thursday, the IIT-Madras figured, but not the Anna University. Reports suggested that the MHRD had not got any communication from the state government on the Anna University issue. Hence, the absence of the university’s name in the list.

Meanwhile, Anna University Vice-Chancellor MK Surappa said that he wrote to the state government on Friday, seeking its support to help the varsity get the IoE tag.The Institutions of Eminence scheme has been launched by the Centre to empower higher educational institutions and to help them become world class teaching and research institutions.
Veteran lawyer and former Union Law Minister Ram Jethmalani passes away at 95

The superstar lawyer had argued many high profile and controversial cases and was one of India's highest-paid advocates.

Published: 08th September 2019 09:12 AM


Ram Jethmalani (File | PTI)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Eminent jurist and former Union minister Ram Jethmalani passed away on Sunday at the age of 95, his family members said.

Jethmalani breathed his last at 7.45 am at his official residence in New Delhi, his son Mahesh Jethmalani told PTI.

Mahesh and other close acquaintances said Ram Jethmalani was not keeping well for a few months.


He passed away a few days before his 96th birthday on September 14, his son said.

Mahesh said his father's last rites will be performed in the evening at the Lodhi road crematorium here.

Besides Mahesh Jethmalani, the former Union minister is survived by his daughter based in the US.

His other daughter, Rani Jethmalani, died in 2011.

Jethmalani was the Union law minister and also the Urban development minister during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government.

He also served as the Supreme Court Bar Association president in 2010.

He was born in Shikarpur in Sindh province (now in Pakistan) on September 14, 1923 and obtained a law degree at the age of 17.

Condolences have been pouring in for the late jurist.








Rain continues to lash city, suburbs 
 
Heavy to very heavy showers to continue: IMD

08/09/2019 , Bhumika Pruthi, Mumbai 



 

No respite: Heavy rain on Saturday does not keep these policewomen away from overnight duty on Marine Drive.Arunangsu Roy ChowdhuryArunangsu Roy Chowdhury

Moderate to heavy rains continued in and nearby areas on Saturday, even as Ganapati immersions were conducted on the fifth day. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of heavy to very heavy showers in the next few days.

K.S. Hosalikar, Director-General of Meterology, IMD, tweeted from his official handle, “Latest satellite image indicated intermittent heavy showers to continue. It is Ganpati Visarjan Day in Mumbai and Maharashtra and at other places too. Take care while intense spells (sic)”.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) recorded a total of 6,508 immersions on Saturday, of which 32 were from public Ganeshotsav pandals, 5,540 were household Ganesh idols and 936 were Gauri idols. As many as 1,109 of the idols were immersed in artificial lakes and no untoward incidents were reported despite the heavy rains and unfavourable weather conditions, civic officials said.

Mr. Hosalikar also tweeted that “Model guidance for 24/48 hours indicate enhanced rainfall activity including Mumbai and around, over west coast and Madhya Mah. Vidarbha also, Activity is likely to reduce tomorrow on west coast (sic).” The forecast for Sunday on the IMD Mumbai website, “Generally cloudy sky with heavy spells of rain likely to occur at isolated places in city and suburbs.”
Velankanni car festival draws a huge crowd

08/09/2019 , Staff Reporter, Velankanni

A sea of devotees gathered to witness the grand car procession, an important event of the annual festival at Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Health in , on Saturday.

A row of seven illuminated cars, five shouldered by women while two, including the largest one - of Our Lady of Health, clad in a silk sari -were shouldered by men while devotees tried to get their best view of the procession, all while chanting ‘Mariye Vazhga.’

Bishop of Kottar Most Rev Nazarene Soosai presided over a concelebrated Holy mass earlier in the evening.

The procession started from the entrance of the main shrine around 8 p.m. and ended around 9 p.m. when the procession returned to the basilica, where the benediction was conducted.

Rev. Fr. P. Yagappa Rajarethinam, Procurator; Rev. Fr. S.A. Susaimanickam, Parish Priest and Vice-Rector; Very Rev. Fr. A.M.A. Prabakar; and other priests of the diocese participated in the event.
Coimbatore to get 50 new buses by September end

08/09/2019 , Staff Reporter, Coimbatore 



One of the 50 newly imported buses procured by the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation in Pollachi on Saturday.

The city will receive 50 new buses by the end of September, an official from the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) confirmed here on Saturday.

Painted in bright red, these new buses will replace the semi low floor (SLF) buses currently plying on the roads.

Out of 50, a total of 20 buses have already arrived at Pollachi, the official said.

The buses have been upgraded to meet the Bharat Stage (BS) – VI emission standards as mandated by the Supreme Court of India. The buses will also have air suspension systems.

“All these buses will be equivalent to private buses in terms of quality,” according to the official.

The routes, fixing of number plates and other necessary approvals from the government are yet to be finalised, the official said.
Tripura University V-C resigns 
 
Sting operation by local TV channel showed him taking bribe

08/09/2019 , Syed Sajjad Ali, Agartala

The Vice-Chancellor of Tripura University, Vijaykumar Laxmikantrao Dharurkar, resigned on Saturday two days after a local news channel carried out a sting operation that showed him accepting a bribe to favour contracts. University sources have confirmed his resignation.

The university’s senior-most faculty, Sangram Sinha, who was in Kolkata, has been appointed as interim V-C till the Ministry of Human Resource Development announces permanent selection for the post, sources added.

Registrar’s request

“The Registrar has requested me to return immediately,” Dr. Sinha told The Hindu before boarding a flight for Agartala.

Prof. Dharurkar took over as V-C in July last year and his tenure was for five years.

He replaced Prof. A.K. Ghosh, who too had landed in controversy over corruption charges.

The local news channel had played multiple videos and audio clips showing Prof. Dharurkar negotiating and accepting cash from a representative of a Kolkata-based printing company.
Woman loses jewellery worth ₹10L on flight
 
08/09/2019 , Special Correspondent, Bengaluru

A 40-year-old woman filed a complaint alleging that her jewellery worth ₹10 lakh was stolen from her bag while she was travelling from Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in to Jodhpur via New Delhi on Thursday.

The victim, Shanthi Coni, a resident of Hosur, discovered the theft only after landing at Jodhpur when she found that someone had tampered with the lock on her bag. She filed a complaint with the Jodhpur police who transferred the case to the airport police here. “The theft did not take place at KIA. We have verified footage from CCTV cameras and confirmed that the theft may have occurred at another airport,” said a police officer.

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