Thursday, November 28, 2019

New technique used in surgery to stabilise fast heart beat

28/11/2019, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI

Doctors at Government Rajaji Hospital have operated upon four persons with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), an abnormally fast heart rhythm arising from improper electrical activity in the upper part of the heart, through advanced techniques, negating their need to depend on regular medication.

GRH Dean J. Sangumani said that the four patients underwent surgery last month and the doctors used radiofrequency ablation (RFA), a medical procedure in which a part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumour or other dysfunctional tissue was ablated using the heat generated from medium frequency alternating current. “We mapped each patient’s heart, identified the origin of the abnormalities and restored regular heart beat. The operations took between two and four hours,” he said.

Dr. Sangumani said that this new treatment technique would provide a great relief to several hundred patients from low socio-economic background as they would not have to spend between ₹1,000 and ₹2,000 for medicines every month after undergoing the surgery. “The GRH is the second government medical institution in the State to have performed it,” he said.
Passengers can now fly to more international destinations

SpiceJet, Emirates sign codeshare, interline agreement

28/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,MADURAI

A new window to various international destinations is opened for air passengers using Madurai airport as SpiceJet has signed codeshare and interline agreement with Dubai-based Emirates.

Wider route network

“That the new agreement will provide travellers to and from India a seamless access to a wider and a stronger route network for international destinations through Madurai airport is a heart-warming news for the passengers in southern districts,” said senior president of Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry S. Rethinavelu.

In a statement, he said codeshare agreement would help the two airlines share the same flight and passengers could book seats for an onward journey to any international destination served by the other airline with a single ticket.

Passengers could book tickets to various international destinations in Europe, the US, Africa and the Gulf countries served by Emirates from nine domestic airports used by Emirates and 172 domestic airports routes of SpiceJet, Mr. Rethinavelu said.

‘Attractive fares’

“Overcoming the handicap of direct flights being operated to only three international destinations of Singapore, Dubai and Colombo from Madurai airport, the codeshare agreement will help passengers book tickets to any international destination using SpiceJet’s flight from Madurai. The agreement will offer attractive fares to passengers and their luggage will be transferred from one flight to another,” he said.


Additional service

Mr. Rethinavelu said the Chamber would appeal to SpiceJet to operate an additional flight service between Madurai and Dubai so that it would have a night departure from Dubai and an early morning departure from Madurai to provide better international connectivity with lesser lay-over period.

“For this to become reality, the Ministry of Civil Aviation should make Madurai airport operational round the clock,” he said.
Use of robotics in urology explained

28/11/2019, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI

A one-day workshop on the use of robotics in urology was held at Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre (MMHRC) here on Monday.

The event was inaugurated by Sudhir Kumar Rawal, Medical Director and Chief of Genito Uro-oncology Services, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Delhi, and Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Senior Consultant, Vedanayagam Hospital, Coimbatore. R. Ravichandran, Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Urology and Andrology, MMHRC, said, “Robotic radical prostatectomy is a surgery completely revolutionised by the robotic system. The advantages to the patient are faster recovery, less pain and shorter hospital stay”.

“One of the most common myths about robotic surgery among patients is that the surgery is being done by a machine. The truth is that the machine is always completely under the control of the surgeon,” said D. Paul Vincent, Senior Consultant, Department of Urology and Andrology.
HC stays execution in siblings murder case

Convict was to be executed on Dec. 2

28/11/2019, MOHAMED IMRANULLAH S.,CHENNAI

The Madras High Court has stayed the execution of a warrant issued by a Mahila Court in Coimbatore on Monday for hanging to death R. Manoharan, convicted for abduction, rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl apart from the murder of her seven-year-old brother, after subjecting him to sodomy, in Coimbatore on October 29, 2010.

Justices M.M. Sundresh and RMT. Teekaa Raman granted the stay on a writ petition filed by the convict, who is said to have learnt that a Mahila Court in Coimbatore had issued the death warrant on Monday for hanging him on December 2, even though he had a right to prefer a mercy plea to the Governor.

Senior Counsel Yashod Vardhan, assisted by the convict’s counsel on record B. Poongkhulali, claimed that the death warrant was yet to be served on the petitioner and hence a grave injustice would be caused if he was subjected to capital punishment without even granting enough time to submit a detailed mercy petition.

Finding force in the submissions, the judges granted four weeks time for the State government to file its counter affidavit to the writ petition and ordered that the death warrant be kept in abeyance till further orders.
High Court summons Home Secretary

‘Explain delay in releasing life convicts’

28/11/2019, MOHAMED IMRANULLAH S.,CHENNAI

The Madras High Court has summoned Home Secretary Niranjan Mardi to explain the delay in releasing five life convicts despite specific orders passed by a Division Bench of the court between December 7, 2018 and January 25 to release them forthwith by according the benefit of premature release granted to many other convicts in the State.

Justices M.M. Sundresh and RMT. Teekaa Raman said they had no choice but to issue statutory notices (requiring the presence of the Home Secretary in the court next month) in all the five contempt of court petitions filed against him since their patience had run thin after having granted enough time to release the convicts.

The judges had been granting time for the government to comply with the court orders ever since the contempt of court petitions were filed in July.

However, when the contempt petitions were taken up on Wednesday, the government was not able to report whether the Supreme Court had granted any interim relief. Therefore, the judges chose to direct the High Court Registry to issue statutory notices to the Home Secretary insisting upon his appearance after four weeks.

It was actually a Bench of Justices C.T. Selvam (since retired) and S. Ramathilagam (who had also retired from service now), which had ordered the release of the five convicts by according the benefit of a government order issued in 2018 to release many life convicts to mark the birth centenary of former Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran.

Then, the government had refused to release P. Sakthivel (37) from Coimbatore prison since he had been convicted under the Explosive Substances Act of 1908, apart from the charge of murder under the Indian Penal Code.
Builder told to pay ₹12.78 lakh compensation to home buyer

Developers failed to hand over a villa in Padur on time

28/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The Tamil Nadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TNRERA) has directed developers to pay a compensation of about ₹12.78 lakh and refund the advance and further amounts totalling about ₹1.42 crore along with interest to a home buyer for delay in delivery of the villa.

In his compliant, K. Srikar Reddy said in August, 2012, he had booked a villa in the project named ‘Pacifica Aurum Villas’ at Padur, Thiruporur in Kancheepuram district and paid an advance amount and made further payments.

The project was developed by Sylvanus Builders and Developers Limited and Pacifica (Chennai project) Infrastructure Co. Pvt. Ltd.

In March 2014, he entered into a sale and construction agreement with the developers and agreed for a purchase price was about ₹1.47 crore.

Mr. Reddy had availed of a home loan and paid ₹1.42 crore.

Promised in 2015

As per the agreement, the developers were supposed to handover the villa by June 2015, but they did not do so, he alleged in his complaint and sought refund of the amount he paid along with interest as well as compensation and other costs from the developers.

In March 2019, the developers informed the buyer that the villa was ready and asked the buyer to clear the remaining dues.

TNRERA noted that Section 18 of the RERA Act gives the right to home buyers to withdraw from the project and demand their money back with interest and compensation, if the promoter fails or is unable to give possession of the property on the date specified in the agreement.

Entitled to refund

The complainant is entitled to a refund of nearly ₹1.42 crore from the developers along with the interest of 10.15% per annum for the entire amount paid from the date of respective payment till repayment by the builder.

It also fixed 9% of the ₹1.42 crore as compensation and ₹25,000 towards litigation costs.
TAKE TEST IN TAMIL

JEE(M) to be in 11 languages from ’21

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:28.11.2019

Now engineering aspirants can have a shot at JEE in vernacular medium. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE-Main) will be offered in 11 regional languages, including Tamil, from January 2021. The ministry of human resource development (MHRD) has directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to prepare for conducting the test in at least 11 languages which include Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Odiya, Telugu and Urdu.

JEE (Main), the national level competitive test for admission to various undergraduate engineering and architecture courses mainly in National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology and other governmentfunded technical institutes (GFTIs), at present is offered in English, Hindi and Gujarati. This test is also the eligibility exam for JEE (Advanced), the admission test for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

Earlier conducted by CBSE, the computer-based test has now been passed on to NTA. Recently, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, while questioning the inclusion of Gujarati, demanded inclusion of other regional languages. NTA said it has been offering the test in Gujarati following a request from the state.

NTA to work on offering test in all the languages

While the department of higher education of West Bengal wrote to NTA for inclusion of Bengali in the JEE (Main) 2020 question paper, a senior MHRD official said that the test will be offered in all the 11languages from 2021.

According to the official, “In such a short time all the languages cannot be offered as the registration and all logistics have already been scheduled for the 2020 exams. Moreover, it takes time for translation as it is a major exam and no student should be at any disadvantage due to a hurried work. This will be implemented from the January 2021 exams.”

The ministry while asking NTA to work on offering the test in all the languages stated that this would help students continue their schooling in their mother tongue instead of shifting to English or Hindi medium. According MHRD sources, it has asked NTA to also explore possibilities to offer the competitive exams in as many languages as possible.

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