Friday, May 8, 2020


Jamia Millia announces reworked schedules for academic session

Last date for submission of online application is May 31

08/05/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,NEW DELHI

Jamia Millia Islamia on Thursday announced that the Academic Council of the university has reworked the schedules for admissions for the session 2020-21. The last date for submission of online application forms for the session 2020-21 has been extended to May 31 and the entrance tests will start from August 1.

The new academic session, it said, will begin from September 1. The decision was taken in an online meeting of the council.

The university said that the online classes will be held till May 30 and students will have to submit all assignments by June 5.

“Examination for only final semester/year students will be held offline between July 1 and July 31 at the the university. Summer vacations, the university said, have been scheduled between June 15 and June 30.

The university will reopen and classes for regular students will start from August 1.

10 COVID-19 patients discharged in Salem

08/05/2020, STAFF REPORTER,SALEM

Ten persons, who were undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at the Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital here, were discharged on Thursday.

The discharged patients include four women from Salem, four from Namakkal and one from Dharmapuri.

District Collector S.A.Raman, Hospital Dean R.Balajinathan, Medical Superintendent P.V.Dhanapal, Deputy Director of health services J.Nirmalson and other senior officials cheered the patients on their discharge. The patients were advised to be under quarantine for 14 days.

Mr.Raman said that strict measures were being taken to prevent the spread of the disease in the district. The major challenge now was to identify inter-State migrant workers and quarantine them, he said and added that close to 500 workers returned from Maharashtra on Wednesday night. “They were checked at the Thevettipatti check post. The workers were from 30 districts in the State and they were sent to their respective districts. The Collectors have been alerted,” he said.

Dr.Balajinathan said that so far, 29 patients from Salem had recovered from the disease. At present, six patients from Salem and one from Dharmapuri were undergoing treatment at the hospital.

A beeline for the bottle on Day One

08/05/2020, BUREAU

Police on duty to manage crowd at a Tasmac outlet in Salem on Thursday.

Two Spain nationals who stay in a hotel in Coimbatore were the first to grab bottles of liquor from a Tasmac on Siddhapudur Road on Thursday. M. PeriasamyM_PERIASAMY

Serpentine queues marked the reopening on Thursday of liquor vending outlets of the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Tasmac), after these remained shut for over 40 days owing to the lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19. While most of the outlets across the western region opened, those in the containment zones remained shut.

The queues extended well beyond the barricades put up in front of the outlets. Umbrellas and footwear served to book spots in the queues that formed well before the scheduled opening of the shops at 10 a.m.

In Coimbatore, Tasmac officials said 206 out of 295 liquor outlets functioned in Coimbatore district on Thursday. The rest 89 remained closed as they fell in the COVID-19 containment zones. The elite air-conditioned outlets also did not function. No untoward incident was reported till the close of sale at 5 p.m., the officials said.

Spaniards, the early birds

Two Spain nationals were the first to buy liquor bottles at a Tasmac outlet on Siddhapudur Road in Coimbatore city, when it reopened on Thursday morning. The duo stood in the queue from 9.15 a.m., and left the counter with four bottles of liquor.

They went to the Tasmac outlet as the hotel they stayed in Coimbatore did not serve liquor owing to lockdown restrictions. Two other Spain nationals, staying in the same hotel, also joined the queue for their quota of spirits. The lockdown had forced the four to stay on in Coimbatore.

Though Tasmac officials initially mandated that Aadhaar must be produced to buy liquor, this was given up later owing to heavy rush. Wearing of mask was made mandatory to line up at the outlets.

In Tiruppur, the re-opening of the outlets was largely incident-free. Out of the 238 outlets in the district, 217 were opened, a senior Tasmac official said. Some shops identified as potential overcrowding points were not opened.

Umbrellas were used to reserve spots in the queue much before the shops opened. On Tuesday, Tiruppur Collector K. Vijayakarthikeyan announced that customers must use umbrellas to ensure physical distancing in the queues.

Many roadside shops in Tiruppur city sold umbrellas and masks since Wednesday near the Tasmac outlets. According to local sources, umbrellas that were usually priced at ₹100 were allegedly sold for ₹180.

A senior officer with the Tiruppur City Police said nearly 950 police personnel were deployed across the city.

Another officer with Tiruppur District Police said that the police were deployed at every outlet based on the crowd expected.

Three arrested

Tiruppur North police arrested three persons on charges of bursting crackers and distributing cakes near Tasmac outlet no. 1953 in M.S. Nagar on Thursday. S. Chellavelu (55), T. Arun (29) and S. Saravanan (29) allegedly burst crackers during a birthday celebration, police said. They were booked under Sections 285 (Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter), 188 (Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and 269 (Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) of the Indian Penal Code and remanded in judicial custody.

In Salem, 163 out of 216 outlets reopened, with police, home guards and volunteers managing the crowd. The outlets in the containment zones remained closed. As many as 600 police personnel were deployed across 153 outlets that functioned in Namakkal District.

In Salem, each customer was given only up to 750 ml of liquor of any variety and the Aadhar details were collected to ensure that liquor was sold to only persons within the district.

Hand washing facilities were arranged at many places and some customers even held umbrellas to ensure physical distancing. But, the distancing norms went for a toss at many places though the staff at the shops kept insisting on it through the public address system.

Near the new bus stand in Salem, one-way traffic had to be followed owing the crowd at two Tasmac outlets located close to each other. To control the crowd, tokens were distributed at a government school near Kandhampatti. But, this was shelved as the local people protested.

In Namakkal, there was no rush at the outlets as the district administration had not suspended the colour-coded card system for people to venture out on particular days. District Collector K. Megraj visited outlets on Salem Road here and reviewed arrangements.

In Erode, the scorching sun did not deter the forming of long queues from 8 a.m. at the Tasmac outlets. Of the 203 shops in the district, 143 reopened. Those in the containment zones and near bus stand and railway station remained shut.

Disinfectant was sprayed around the shops and hand sanitisers were given to all the customers, after which they were allowed to purchase liquor.

A minimum of five policemen were posted at each Tasmac shops in Erode city, and no untoward incident was reported at any of the shops.

Erode Collector C. Kathiravan said customers must wait in the queue under their umbrellas to ensure physical distancing from Friday.

IN BRIEF

08/05/2020,COIMBATORE

HCL donates protection equipment

HCL has joined hands with the district administration in their effort to contain spread of COVID-19. It has provided protection equipment such as masks, personal protective gear, hand sanitisers, and hands free wash basins to safeguard the lives of frontline health workers in the district.

According to a press release, HCL has provided protection equipment, including 7,000 PPE kits, complying to the SITRA and HLL specifications, 20,000 masks, 55 litres of sanitiser and two hands-free wash basins to the district administration. These are being routed to the frontline workers of Coimbatore district working in the ESI Hospital, Coimbatore Medical College Hospital, District Health Centres and conservancy workers across the district.

Salem railway division earns ₹ 99.69 lakh

08/05/2020, R. AKILEISH,COIMBATORE

Salem division of Southern Railway has earned ₹ 99,69,733 in April, amid the lockdown, through its parcel cargo services and the daily parcel express trains.

According to a data, the earnings of the daily parcel express special train between Shoranur and Chennai earned ₹ 17,30,978 and the earnings of other Parcel Cargo Express Trains (PCET) in April was ₹ 82,38,755.

The daily parcel express special trains are operated till Chennai to facilitate the transport of essential commodities during the lockdown.

Services of daily parcel express special trains have been extended till May 15, according to the sources. For parcel bookings, commercial inspectors of Salem Division shall be contacted at 90039 56955 (Coimbatore), 96009 56238 (Tiruppur), 96009 56231 (Erode) and 90039 56957 (Salem).

6 Thai nationals get interim bail

08/05/2020, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The Madras High Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to six Thai nationals arrested by the Erode police on April 9 on charges of having spread COVID-19 to many people by indulging in a religious propagation, though they had visited the country only on a tourist visa.

Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyan granted bail to them for eight weeks on condition that they should stay in Chennai till further orders and their place of stay should be informed to the Commissioner of Greater Chennai Corporation so that they remain under monitoring. According to the prosecution, an FIR was registered against the six persons after the complainant, tahsildar Parimaladevi, informed the police that the accused had come to India with another person in March. They had stayed in some of the mosques in Erode town and indulged in propagating their religion. Though two of them tested positive, they continued their activities.

Karnataka to restart trains for migrants

08/05/2020

N. Manjunath Prasad, nodal officer for inter-State travel, has written to the Railways and the governments of nine States — Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Odisha — requisitioning at least one train to these destinations every day from May 8 to 15.

Two trains sought

Karnataka has sought two special trains every day to Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha, as most of the migrant workers come from these States and make up the bulk of those registered on Seva Sindhu, a portal for travel out of the State. Bihar has approved only one train per day.

“The State is ready to run as many trains as needed. But trains can be organised only after receiving consent from the States. There are logistics issues in these States owing to return of so many migrants,” he said.

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