Saturday, January 25, 2020

Govt.-sponsored NEET coaching classes register poor attendance
Dip in numbers is probably because of a series of holidays in the recent past: CEO


25/01/2020, SANJANA GANESH,MADURAI

Although there are 15 centres providing Tamil Nadu government-sponsored National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) coaching in Madurai district, students who regularly attend classes are a very few, according to teachers conducting the classes.

According to an official from the Education department, a total of 980 students showed interest in being part of the State-sponsored coaching every weekend until the run-up to the exam in April.

However, there are no official records of the number of students regularly attending the classes. One of the teachers says that there are usually 40 to 50 children who are assigned to each coaching centre. Policy dictates that there should be at least one such centre for each union.

Writer and teacher Libi Aranya said that in some centres with a sanctioned strength of 40 students, not even one-fourth turns up to classes. He attributes them to a number of reasons and says that the government-sponsored coaching bears the mark of systemic failure.

“Government teachers are deputed on rotation basis for coaching in their respective unions. Without a dedicated set of teachers to understand the performance of these students, it may be impossible for specialised training and proper continuity of lessons,” he says.

He adds that another major flaw in the process of coaching is that students barely get between 30 and 40 sessions overall to supplement their regular education and later write the NEET.

“Anyone who has attempted the exam will clearly state that 30 sessions with a week’s gap will hardly make a difference to the preparation. Students need rigorous and intense training to crack this exam as their regular syllabus is different and as difficult to write. Science students especially have to study several volumes to get a good score in the board exam and later write NEET too,” he says.

State Coordinator of the Save Higher Education Movement of Tamil Nadu R.Murali says that though the idea is to appeal to students from rural areas to take up the exam, there is a confusion and fear taking up the exam based on the pass percentage from previous years. He says that lack of proper Tamil NEET coaching material is another barrier for socially disadvantaged students from rural areas.

Mr. Aranya says that the Tamil Ndu government is choosing to assess the success of those writing NEET exams based on those who have cleared cut-off whereas this must ideally be based on the number of these students getting seats in medical colleges.

“Through the previous system, rural students at least had proper windows to achieve their dreams. The teachers were trained in the syllabus and enough time was given for aspiring doctors with special a coaching on school campuses. However, with poor results and poorer enrolment rates for government coaching, the dream of becoming doctors may become inaccessible to these students,” he says.

District Chief Educational Officer (CEO) R. Swaminathan says that the dip in numbers is probably because of the series of holidays in the recent past.

He says that coaching is going on as scheduled for all students in these unions. Another source from the department says that Headmasters and Headmistresses from unions with poor attendance are personally called by District Education Officers and the CEO to boost the number of students attending these classes.
SMS to be sent to passport holders

25/01/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,MADURAI

The Ministry of External Affairs has commenced a new service to inform all passport holders on the date/month of expiry of their passports.

This is to ensure that all the passport holders renewed the passports on time.

Many of the passport holders forgot the month/year of expiry of their passports.

A majority of the countries insisted on a minimum of six months validity of the passports for the purpose of travel.

Hence, at the last moment, when passport holders realised that the month or year in the booklet had expired, the journey became impossible.

Hence, as a service, the Ministry of External Affairs had proposed to send SMS to the registered mobile numbers twice — at the ninth and seventh month prior to the expiry date to the passport holders, said Regional Passport Officer Arun Prasad in a press release issued here on Friday.
How to crack TNPSC: use disappearing ink, re-marked answer sheets

99 candidates barred for life, two tahsildars held for exam fraud

25/01/2020, S. VIJAY KUMAR ,CHENNAI



The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) on Friday debarred 99 candidates for life on charges of indulging in malpractice in the Group-IV Services examination conducted on September 1, 2019.

Three persons have been arrested so far in the case.

Crime Branch CID officers, probing the case, said the candidates used evaporating ink to mark the answers to objective type questions.

After the markings vanished a couple of hours later, two officials of the State government, entrusted with transporting the answer scripts to safe custody, inked in the right answers on the answer sheets.

39 in top 100

While 39 such candidates passed the exam and made it to the top 100 in the rank list, others could not clear the examination since the suspect officials did not have time to make entries in all the 99 answer scripts of candidates who appeared in the Rameswaram and Keelakarai centres of Ramanathapuram district, investigating officials said. “Further investigation revealed that the suspected agents, along with those on examination duty at these centres, had replaced answer sheets of 52 candidates,” the TNPSC said earlier in the day.

The TNPSC had conducted the Group-IV exams for filling 9,398 posts, for which 16,29,865 candidates appeared.

The results were declared on November 12 last year and the certificate verification of the successful candiates was under way when the fraud came to light.

A First Investigation Report (FIR) has been registered against the 99 candidates and the suspected agents, the TNPSC said.

Hours after registering a case, a special team under the direct supervision of Director-General of Police M.S Jaffar Sait cracked the case and unravelled the modus operandi of the suspects. Two suspect tahsildars were taken into custody in Ramanathapuram and brought to Chennai for interrogation. Special teams are on the lookout for one Jayakumar of Anna Nagar, Chennai, who is alleged to be the kingpin, and his associates.

Given two pens

According to officials, a source in the Directorate of Public Instruction campus passed on the details of applicants to the two tahsildars, who then contacted them with offers to help during the exam. After asking them to opt for Rameswaram or Keelakarai as the examination centre, the suspect officials collected ₹10 lakh-₹12 lakh from each of them as “service” charge.

The candidates were then given two pens on the day of the examination — one was a regular pen for writing the registration number and other identification details and the other was filled with evaporating ink to mark the answers.

“After the ink vanished an hour later, the suspect officials, who had the list of their candidates, then made fresh markings with the help of readily available answer keys. This is the first time that we have come across such a fraud,” a senior investigator told The Hindu.

RGUHS moots Rs 25L fine for giving up seat to counter seat blocking

TNN | Jan 25, 2020, 04.26 AM IST

Bengaluru: To put an end to the seat-blocking scam in medical colleges, the government is thinking of increasing penalty for candidates who reserve seats only to surrender them after the mop-up round.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences submitted a report to the medical education department recently, recommending the existing rules be changed.

“We want to bring in a rule that no seat can be surrendered after the mop-up round,” said Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, deputy chief minister and minister for medical education. The minister said he will place the report before the cabinet for approval.

Seats surrendered after the mop-up round are transferred to the management quota and sold at high prices. Penalty would be exempted in certain cases when the candidate would surrender a seat even after the mop-up round in case s/he got a seat in a better medical college.

However, the provision was misused by some candidates and colleges, leading to the infamous seat-blocking scam. The RGUHS report said students must be discouraged from surrendering seats and the penalty be increased to Rs 25 lakh from the existing Rs 5 lakh. Further, no medical college should admit a student after the cutoff date to avoid misuse.
2-year-old swallows button cell, docs take it out without surgery

TNN | Jan 25, 2020, 04.30 AM IST

Madurai: Doctors at the pediatric department of Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai safely removed a lithium button cell or watch battery without surgery from a two-year-old boy from A.Kombai village in Dindigul district after he had accidentally swallowed it on Thursday.

The child, A Aadheeswaran, the fourth child of his parents, A Alagarsamy and A Periyakandhi, on Wednesday, swallowed a button cell by accident when he found it while playing at his house with friends. It was the size of a one-rupee coin. His parents, who are woodcutters, were at work when the incident happened. “As one of the children in the group noticed that my son swallowed the battery, they immediately called us for help. We rushed him to the Dindigul Government Hospital as he was having breathing difficulties but then he was referred to GRH in Madurai for better facilities,” Alagarsamy told TOI.

An X-ray revealed that the coin-shaped battery that was roughly around 20 mm in diameter and around 2 mm in height was lodged vertically in the lower part of the boy’s oesophagus or food pipe. “A team of doctors from the pediatric department and the department of gastro-enterology performed a minimally invasive procedure on Thursday afternoon to remove the foreign body,” said GRH dean Dr J Sangumani.

The doctors said that an endoscopic tube was inserted through the boy’s mouth to remove the battery. There was no complications post the procedure and the boy could also breathe without any respiratory support, doctors added. However, he has been advised not to intake any liquid or solid food for a few days and is being given IV drips.
HC orders notice to fisheries varsity VC, registrar

TNN | Jan 25, 2020, 04.59 AM IST

Madurai: Madras high court has ordered notice on a plea moved by the Fisheries University Teachers Association against the vice-chancellor (VC) and registrar of Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, for mismanagement in administration.

In her petition, the Tuticorin-based association’s general secretary R Jeyashakila stated that VC S Felix and registrar A Srinivasan were involved in total mismanagement of administration, student admissions, staff recruitment and financial misappropriation at the university. She stated that the main objective of establishing the university was the development of fisheries and research in fisheries sciences. The university has affiliated colleges at Tuticorin, Ponneri, Nagapattinam and Thalanayeru.

Jeyashakila said the VC started nine self-financial colleges offering 10 different degree courses within two and a half years, without the approval of the government which was mandatory under the Tamil Nadu Fisheries University Act. Under the Act, no new college imparting education in fisheries science can be established as a constituent or affiliated college of the university. She stated that by starting these self-financing colleges, the VC had diverted a huge sum of money from the university corpus fund and other government funds due to which the regular degree programmes are deprived of sufficient funds.

She further said that there were malpractices in the recruitment process as the VC and registrar had created new university officer posts. The VC had also issued 83 transfer orders in the two and a half years without following procedures. Since the VC would retire on April 21, it was necessary to initiate an inquiry against him and the registrar in this regard. She stated that she had also submitted representations to the authorities concerned, but no actions were taken so far.

Hence the petitioner moved HC Madurai bench seeking inquiry against the VC and registrar under the provisions of the Act. When the petition was heard on Friday, Justice M S Ramesh ordered notice to the VC and registrar of the university and adjourned the case to a further date for hearing.
Lawyer of Nirbhaya case convicts making fun of system: Manish Sisodia

PTI | Jan 24, 2020, 04.38 PM IST

NEW DELHI: A lawyer, appearing for two of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya case, is "making fun" of the system by using "tactics" to delay their hanging, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia alleged on Friday.

The AAP leader's comments came after advocate A P Singh on Friday moved a Delhi court alleging that Tihar jail authorities are yet to release the documents required to file curative petitions for Akshay Kumar Singh (31) and Pawan Singh (25).

The laws should be changed for ensuring speedy justice, Sisodia said.

"In the Nirbhaya case, the lawyer is using tactics to delay the execution. In this way, he is making fun of the system.

"We must work together to ensure speedy justice. So that laws can be amended to remove shortcomings," he said in a tweet in Hindi.

The Supreme Court had recently dismissed the curative petition for the other two convicts in the 2012 gangrape and murder case Vinay Kumar Sharma (26) and Mukesh Singh (32).

The hanging of all the four convicts is to take place on February 1 at 6 am, as per a court order.

On the intervening night of December 16 and 17 in 2012, a 23-year-old paramedic student, referred to as Nirbhaya, was gang raped and brutally assaulted in a moving bus in south Delhi by six people before she was thrown out on a road.

(The victim's identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault)

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