
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
After grand win, a grand swearing-in
AlokKNMishra@timesgroup.com
New Delhi:12.02.2020
AAP is planning to match its grand victory with an equally grand ceremony for Arvind Kejriwal to be sworn in as CM.
Newly-appointed AAP MLAs are likely to meet on Wednesday to elect the legislative party chief. The party will then stake claim with LG Anil Baijal to form the government. In 2015, the ceremony had taken place on February 14. The date is yet to be fixed this time.
According to the established procedure for a Union territory, once AAP stakes claim, the LG will write to the President through the home ministry explaining that AAP is eligible to form the government. The President will issue a warrant appointing the AAP legislative party chief as CM. In a full state, the governor appoints and swears in the CM.
The CM will then decide on his cabinet. In the case of Delhi, only seven ministers, including the CM, can be appointed. After the CM submits his list of cabinet ministers, the LG will administer the oath to the CM and his cabinet.
AlokKNMishra@timesgroup.com
New Delhi:12.02.2020
AAP is planning to match its grand victory with an equally grand ceremony for Arvind Kejriwal to be sworn in as CM.
Newly-appointed AAP MLAs are likely to meet on Wednesday to elect the legislative party chief. The party will then stake claim with LG Anil Baijal to form the government. In 2015, the ceremony had taken place on February 14. The date is yet to be fixed this time.
According to the established procedure for a Union territory, once AAP stakes claim, the LG will write to the President through the home ministry explaining that AAP is eligible to form the government. The President will issue a warrant appointing the AAP legislative party chief as CM. In a full state, the governor appoints and swears in the CM.
The CM will then decide on his cabinet. In the case of Delhi, only seven ministers, including the CM, can be appointed. After the CM submits his list of cabinet ministers, the LG will administer the oath to the CM and his cabinet.
Now, get patta at click of a button
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:12.02.2020
Property buyers may no longer have to visit taluk offices or village administrative officers seeking a transfer for patta documents as it can now be done in subregistrar’s offices at the click of a button.
This would save considerable time for patta transfers that normally consume about a month in some cases.
The state government has kickstarted a facility through which name transfers would be done at the registration office as the property is being sold to a buyer from the existing owner.
According to a recent government order issued by the department of revenue and disaster management, title transfers that involves only a single owner and does not deal with sub-division properties would be taken up for automatic mutation.
When a property is due for registration, the registration official verifies five important elements including whether the sellers name matches with the name of the land owner in the online patta, survey number, subdivision number and area mentioned in the registration document matches with the online chitta, no encumbrance on the property. Moreover, the seller and buyer must furnish their Aadhar Card numbers and mobile numbers. In the event of all documents are clear, the name change in patta transfer would be done subsequently along with property registration at a click of the button without human intervention.
Registration department sources said that the facility would be available only for properties with single owners and not sub-divisions. "In case of a person is going to divide his property and register or in the event one property owner in joint property deeds and sell it, they cannot avail this facility as a personal verification by the revenue department is required. The online name transfer could be availed only for properties that does not require sub-division," the official added.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:12.02.2020
Property buyers may no longer have to visit taluk offices or village administrative officers seeking a transfer for patta documents as it can now be done in subregistrar’s offices at the click of a button.
This would save considerable time for patta transfers that normally consume about a month in some cases.
The state government has kickstarted a facility through which name transfers would be done at the registration office as the property is being sold to a buyer from the existing owner.
According to a recent government order issued by the department of revenue and disaster management, title transfers that involves only a single owner and does not deal with sub-division properties would be taken up for automatic mutation.
When a property is due for registration, the registration official verifies five important elements including whether the sellers name matches with the name of the land owner in the online patta, survey number, subdivision number and area mentioned in the registration document matches with the online chitta, no encumbrance on the property. Moreover, the seller and buyer must furnish their Aadhar Card numbers and mobile numbers. In the event of all documents are clear, the name change in patta transfer would be done subsequently along with property registration at a click of the button without human intervention.
Registration department sources said that the facility would be available only for properties with single owners and not sub-divisions. "In case of a person is going to divide his property and register or in the event one property owner in joint property deeds and sell it, they cannot avail this facility as a personal verification by the revenue department is required. The online name transfer could be availed only for properties that does not require sub-division," the official added.
Photos of suspected Neet impersonators released
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:12.02.2020
The CB-CID on Monday released the photographsof thesuspectsin theNeet impersonation scam and sought the help of the public in identifying them. These suspects wrote the exam on behalf of medical aspirantsfrom Tamil Nadu and illegally helped them get admission into medical colleges in the state, said a press release.
Any information about these suspects may be communicatedtotheCBCID,Chennai on 9443884395, the release said, adding that alltheinformation will be kept confidential. The photographs of the suspected impersonators are also being pasted in places like bus stops and commercial establishments and will be shared on social media platforms.
In December 2019, the Medical Council of India asked medical colleges cross the country to display names and photographs of nine postgraduate and undergraduate medicalstudentswhohadwritten Neet 2019 on behalf of medical aspirants from Tamil Nadu.
Following a request from C Vijayakumar, Crime Branch-CID superintendent of police (south zone), the board of governors of MCI has asked deans of all medical colleges to match these pictures with their students’ data and display these photographs on noticeboards. Since the CB-CID officers were not able to identify them,they wantedtoseeif professorsor studentscan provide them with clues. In September, an inquiry by the government medical college in Theni, based on an email, revealed that photosof a first year studentin the college application and the Neet-2019 scorecard did not match. Investigation led to arrest of four more students, their parents and three agents.

Police have released photos of 10 suspects believed to be part of the Neet impersonation racket and have asked the public to come forward with information if any
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:12.02.2020
The CB-CID on Monday released the photographsof thesuspectsin theNeet impersonation scam and sought the help of the public in identifying them. These suspects wrote the exam on behalf of medical aspirantsfrom Tamil Nadu and illegally helped them get admission into medical colleges in the state, said a press release.
Any information about these suspects may be communicatedtotheCBCID,Chennai on 9443884395, the release said, adding that alltheinformation will be kept confidential. The photographs of the suspected impersonators are also being pasted in places like bus stops and commercial establishments and will be shared on social media platforms.
In December 2019, the Medical Council of India asked medical colleges cross the country to display names and photographs of nine postgraduate and undergraduate medicalstudentswhohadwritten Neet 2019 on behalf of medical aspirants from Tamil Nadu.
Following a request from C Vijayakumar, Crime Branch-CID superintendent of police (south zone), the board of governors of MCI has asked deans of all medical colleges to match these pictures with their students’ data and display these photographs on noticeboards. Since the CB-CID officers were not able to identify them,they wantedtoseeif professorsor studentscan provide them with clues. In September, an inquiry by the government medical college in Theni, based on an email, revealed that photosof a first year studentin the college application and the Neet-2019 scorecard did not match. Investigation led to arrest of four more students, their parents and three agents.

Police have released photos of 10 suspects believed to be part of the Neet impersonation racket and have asked the public to come forward with information if any
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