Tuesday, May 12, 2020

OBC quota not followed in PG Neet results, says DMK MP


OBC quota not followed in PG Neet results, says DMK MP

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:12.05.2020

DMK Rajya Sabha MP P Wilson on Monday urged Union minister for health and family welfare Harsh Vardhan to recall the provisional result list of PG medical Neet 2020, released for intake under the 50% all India quota seats, as the reservation for other backward classes (OBC) was not followed.

In a letter to the minister, he said, "The provisional seat allotment list released by National Board of Examinations on April 9 has not followed Tamil Nadu Reservation Act, 1994, for seats surrendered by the state. About 400 seats earmarked for OBC candidates have been distributed to other categories deliberately."

In the provisional results, 13,237 candidates shortlisted for admission to MS, MD and PG diploma courses. The final seat allotment is scheduled to be released on May 11.

Wilson further urged the minister to direct authorities at Medical Council of India, Director General of Health Services, Central Medical Counselling Committee and NBE to rework the provisional list by applying state reservation of 69% in seats surrendered under the all India quota and publish a fresh and final list.

He also urged the minister to initiate departmental action against officials who have deliberately discriminated against OBC students and failed to implement the reservation.

SRM entrance test to be held from July 30


SRM entrance test to be held from July 30

Chennai: 12.05.2020

The joint entrance test of SRM, SRM Joint Entrance Examination 2020, will be held from July 30 to August 4 across 127 Indian cities and five cities abroad.

More than 1.75 lakh candidates are expected to write the test this year. Students can download exam hall tickets from third week of July. The joint counselling is scheduled to be held in the second or third week of August. “Due to the lockdown, the last date to apply for SRMJEEE has been extended. The exam will be conducted in a safe and secure manner, following physical distancing and sanitation norms,” the university said in a release.

Meanwhile, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology announced that the Sathyabama All India Engineering Entrance Examination will be conducted from August 3 to 5 in 40 cities across the country. The results are expected to be declared on August 8 and online counselling will be held on August 12. TNN

AROUND TAMIL NADU


AROUND TAMIL NADU

First Covid-19 death in Kanyakumari

A 65-year-old cancer patient died at Kanyakumari government medical college hospital on Saturday and later his test results returned positive for Covid-19, making him the seventh coronavirus victim in the southern districts. With 14 cases on Monday, the total number Covid-19 cases in the southern region touched 571. Trained Nagercoil Corporation sanitary workers wearing personal protective equipment took the body to the corporation crematorium where the last rites were performed.

It is the first COVID-19 death in the southernmost district. More than 140 people from Kanyakumari who were stranded in Maldives and were brought to Kochi by ship reached the district in buses and were taken to quarantine facilities.

Trichy hospital gets two robots from SASTRA varsity

SASTRA University in Thanjavur has donated two more advanced robots to Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH) in Trichy to aid frontline health workers at the Covid-19 isolation wards. Officials from SASTRA University handed over the two Zafi Go robots to Trichy collector S Sivarasu in the presence of dean Dr K Vanitha on Monday. The robots can carry food, medicines and clothes to Covid-19 patients in the isolation wards at MGMGH. Aimed at reducing the contact between health workers and patients, the robots can carry a load of 15kg. They can serve 10 to 15 patients at one go and have a battery backup of four hours. The robot can be operated through remote control from a distance of 1.5km. A screen fitted on the robot will allow the doctor to interact with the patient.

Pondy government shifts focus to home quarantine

The Puducherry government has shifted its focus on receiving hundreds of people stranded in other parts of the country and abroad. The government has advised people reaching Puducherry to be ‘responsible and disciplined’ and quarantine themselves at home for 14 days. Director (health and family welfare services) S Mohankumar said the health directorate will screen the people and medical teams will visit them periodically. Meanwhile, Karaikal district, Puducherry’s enclave 140km south of headquarters Pondicherry, reported its first Covid-19 case on Sunday. Police said the 37-year-old bus driver, who was arrested for his involvement in a petty crime, was subjected to a medical examination before he was remanded in judicial custody. He tested positive for Covid-19 infection. He was admitted at Karaikal government general hospital for treatment.

More curbs to go, but lockdown may stay, PM hints at CMs meet


More curbs to go, but lockdown may stay, PM hints at CMs meet

‘Need To Reduce Spread, Increase Public Activity’

Akhilesh.Singh@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:12.05.2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi indicated that steps to open the economy would continue to be pursued in line with relaxations announced so far even as efforts to reduce incidence of Covid-19 continue apace and social distancing norms are followed.

Modi hinted that a more graded relaxation of the lockdown could be on its way during a lengthy interaction with chief ministers on Monday. “I am of the firm view that the measures needed in the first phase of lockdown were not needed during the second phase and, similarly, the measures needed in the third phase are not needed in the fourth,” an official release quoted the PM as saying.

“We have a twofold challenge — to reduce the transmission rate of the disease and to increase public activity gradually, while adhering to all the guidelines,” he said.


PM Modi at the video conference with CMs on Monday

Didi, Thackeray favour extension of lockdown

The long interaction, where all CMs spoke, saw some in favour of continuing with the lockdown beyond May 17. Given the focus on containment, the lockdown may not be called off even as more easing of curbs, particularly in green areas, is on the anvil.

While West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee complained about the Centre’s “unilateral” actions, she like other CMs such as Uddhav Thackeray and Nitish Kumar favoured extension of the lockdown. Kumar expressed reservations on resumption of train services. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said states should be allowed to decide on public transport while Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik suggested that there should be broad lockdown principles. Thackeray expressed concern over reports of a second wave of infection in China.

Sources said the PM was very conscious about the need to continue all efforts to contain the disease so that gains of the lockdown were not lost and also referred indirectly to the need to concentrate on problematic areas.

“We now have a reasonably clear indication as to the geographical spread of the pandemic in India, including the worst affected areas. Moreover, over the past few weeks, officials have understood operating procedures in a time such as this, right up to the district level,” Modi said, suggesting that the disease tracking mechanism was gaining experience and becoming more effective.

Full report on www.toi.in

Monday, May 11, 2020

50 சதவீத பயணிகளுடன் பேருந்துகளை இயக்கினால் ஒரு கி.மீ.க்கு ரூ.15 இழப்பு


50 சதவீத பயணிகளுடன் பேருந்துகளை இயக்கினால் ஒரு கி.மீ.க்கு ரூ.15 இழப்பு ஏற்படும் என மதிப்பீடு- சாலை வரி விலக்கு அளிக்க அரசுக்கு வலியுறுத்தல்

சென்னை  11.05.2020


கரோனா ஊரடங்கு முடிந்த பிறகு 50 சதவீத பயணிகளுடன் பேருந்துகள் இயக்கப்பட்டால் போக்குவரத்து கழகங்களுக்கு ஒரு கிலோ மீட்டருக்கான இழப்பு ரூ.15 ஆக உயரும் என மதிப்பீடு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது. எனவே, அடுத்த 6 மாதங்களுக்கு சாலை வரி விலக்கு அளிக்க வேண்டும் என்று தமிழக அரசிடம் கோரிக்கை விடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

தமிழக அரசு போக்குவரத்துக் கழக பேருந்துகளில் தினமும் 1.87 கோடி பேர் பயணம் செய்துவந்தனர். இதற்கிடையே, ஊரடங்கு உத்தரவு அமலில் உள்ளதால் பேருந்து சேவை நிறுத்தப்பட்டு 320-க்கும் மேற்பட்ட போக்குவரத்து பணிமனைகளில் பேருந்துகள் நிறுத்தி வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன. அரசு பேருந்துகள் ஓடாததால், போக்குவரத்து துறைக்கு இது வரை இல்லாத அளவுக்கு ரூ.1,150 கோடி வருவாய் இழப்பு ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது.


இந்நிலையில் ஊரடங்கு முடிந்த வுடன் 50 சதவீத பயணிகளுடன் பேருந்துகள் இயக்கப்படும் என்று கூறப்படுகிறது. இதுதொடர்பாக அரசு போக்குவரத்து கழக உயர் அதிகாரிகள் கூறியதாவது:

இழப்பு உயரக்கூடும்

அரசு பேருந்துகளில் ஒரு கி.மீ-க்கு ரூ.43 வசூலானால் மட்டுமே வருவாய், செலவு சரி சமமாக இருக்கும். கரோனாவுக்கு முந்தைய நிலவரப்படி ஒரு கி.மீ.க்கு ரூ.33 தான் வசூலானது. இதற்கிடையே, பல்வேறு பாதுகாப்பு வழிமுறைகளைப் பின்பற்றி ஊரடங்கு முடிந்த பிறகு பேருந்துகளை இயக்க தயாராக வேண்டும் என்று போக்குவரத்து துறை அறிவுறுத்தியுள்ளது.

மேலும், சமூக இடைவெளியைக் கடைபிடிக்க 50 சதவீத பயணிகளுடன் மட்டுமே பேருந்துகளை இயக்க வேண்டும் என்றும் தெரிவித்துள்ளது. இதனால், அரசு போக்குவரத்துக் கழகங்களுக்கு மேலும் வருவாய் இழப்பு ஏற்பட வாய்ப்புள்ளது. அதாவது, அரசுபேருந்துக்கு ஒரு கிலோ மீட்டருக்கான இழப்பு ரூ.10-ல் இருந்து ரூ.15 ஆக உயரும் நிலை ஏற்படும் என மதிப்பீடு செய்துள்ளோம்.

எனவே, அரசு போக்குவரத்துக் கழகங்களுக்கு அடுத்த 6 மாதங்களுக்கு சாலை வரியில் விலக்கு அளிக்க வேண்டும் என்று தமிழகஅரசிடம் கோரிக்கை விடுத்துள்ளோம். அதேபோல், பொது போக்குவரத்து வசதியைப் பாதுகாத்திடும் வகையில் சுங்கச்சாவடி கட்டணத்தில் இருந்து பேருந்துகளுக்கு மத்திய அரசு சலுகை அறிவிக்க முன்வர வேண்டும்.

இவ்வாறு அவர்கள் கூறினர்.

Surprised by your electricity bill this month? Here’s what TNEB says


Surprised by your electricity bill this month? Here’s what TNEB says 

April 30, 2020 Aruna Natarajan 

TNEB CHARGES DURING THE LOCKDOWN 


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Self-reporting of meter readings is only allowed for industrial and commercial connection holders. Pic: Pixabay (CC BY : SA 2.0) 

The rapid spread of the Coronavirus pandemic across the country has forced it into a lockdown that has lasted over a month now. During this time, other than essential services, all other activities have been suspended. The pandemic has also put many in a financially precarious situation with job losses and pay cuts. 

Central and state and local governments have taken cognisance of the difficulties faced by the public to offer some concessions on dues such as loans, property tax dues, water tax dues and electricity bills. 

In line with this, and also partly due to operational hurdles, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) has decided to charge the same amount as in the previous billing cycle for the present cycle as well, and offer some relief to those running commercial operations. 



If your bi-monthly electricity bill is much less than you anticipated during the lockdown, this is the reason and here’s what you need to know. 

Why is the bill amount due the same as the previous cycle? 

For the billing cycle that falls during the lockdown, TNEB has decided to charge customers the same amount that they paid during the last cycle. This is because the EB staff has been unable to calculate the meter readings since they cannot visit houses during the lockdown period. 

Does this mean the remainder of the bill amount has been waived? 

No. The concession is only applicable during the lockdown. After the lockdown, the accurate meter readings for this billing cycle will be determined and the amount due will be adjusted with the payment that has already been made. The revised bill will be added to the next billing cycle after deduction of subsidy for 100 united for each cycle. 

How can electricity bills be paid during the lockdown? 

The officials of TNEB have encouraged residents to avoid visiting their offices as much as possible and pay the dues online. Those who are unable to pay online may visit the office, but they are advised to pursue this only as a last resort. 

Can you set up online payment for EB now? 

Yes. The online payment option can be activated by visiting the website of TNEB by following the steps listed here. 

Can advance payment be made in order to avoid paying a huge amount in the next cycle? 



Yes. After you have cleared the current dues, the website offers an option to pay in advance for the coming cycle. The amount paid will be adjusted with the actual dues when the next billing cycle is completed. 

Does this apply to both residential and commercial connection holders? 

The change in the billing method is applicable only to residential connection holders. Since most commercial establishments were shut due to the lockdown, their dues are likely to be much less than the amount paid in the previous billing cycle. 

With businesses inoperational, many would be short of cash. As a result of a representation made by industries to the EB, the EB has decided to allow commercial connection holders to self-report the meter readings to their respective Assistant Engineers by sending a photo of the reading. The bill amount is then calculated based on the actual consumption for the month. 

Will power connections be snapped if dues are not cleared? 

Authorities from the TNEB say that since the beginning of the lockdown, no power connection has been cut even if payment could not be made due to the difficult circumstances faced by the people; this consideration will continue until the lockdown is lifted. 

How can those living in containment zones pay the bill? 

Those living in Chennai’s 200+ containment streets have been advised to avoid stepping out. If a resident of the containment zone wishes to pay their electricity bill, they may do so online (as described above). 

If online payment is not an option, they may reach out to the corporation officials stationed at their zone for assistance. 

Embrace online payment 

Palani Vel, Superintending Engineer said that the TNEB has attempted to ease the burden on the public and its staff through this move. “We have had our staff coming in to work from various parts of the city passing through checkpoints. We decided to follow this method so as to not have them visit houses during the lockdown and expose themselves or the public to any risk of the illness.” 

A smart metering system that would allow for TNEB to register meter readings automatically could have prevented this situation. But the project’s limited pilot in T Nagar has come to a halt due to COVID-19. “We had just kicked off the project with the meter installation that would have allowed us to take readings remotely. But it will have to be resumed only after the lockdown now,” said Palani Vel. 

He also urged the public to embrace online payment wherever possible. “Only around 40% of the total customers pay online. There has been a small uptick in that number since the lockdown but we are hoping that more people will take to online payments as a result of the situation we are in.” 

For any further questions, you can reach out to the Assistant Engineers in your respective areas for clarification and assistance. 

** TNEB clarifies 

The calculation for the two billing cycles and slab rates as clarified by TNEB. 

On May 8th, TNEB provided certain clarifications with regard to the charges and slabs as can be seen above. To sum up: 

The accurate reading for the current and next billing cycle will be ascertained by taking the meter reading at the end of the next billing cycle, by when lockdown restrictions may be eased. 

The total number of units consumed over the four months will be divided by two. 

The slab rates are then applied to the figure arrived at for number of units consumed during each cycle. 

Subsidy of 100 units is applicable to the unit readings in each cycle. 

The amount already paid during the lockdown will then be adjusted in the final amount due. 

** Article updated on May 9, 2020 with clarification from TNEB

With over 4,300 new cases, India records highest single-day jump


With over 4,300 new cases, India records highest single-day jump

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:  11.05.2020

India recorded its highest single-day jump in Covid-19 cases with the number crossing 4,000 for the first time, as the pandemic touched another new high in Maharashtra, which added 1,943 cases on Sunday, including 665 from the previous few days.

This meant that 4,308 cases were added to India’s Covid-19 count, a rise of 6.9% in a day. While Maharashtra reported the lion’s share with Mumbai alone accounting for 875, the pandemic continued to surge in Tamil Nadu (669 new cases), Gujarat (398) and Delhi (381). The eastern states of West Bengal (153), Odisha (83) and Bihar (85) reported their highest jump in cases, mainly due to the influx of returning migrants.

Maharashtra also reported its highest single-day death toll of 53, as the virus claimed 113 lives across India. The death toll in the country stands at 2,201, as per reports from state government.

Meanwhile, the number of people who have recovered from the disease has risen to 20,848, which is 31% of all cases, the highest proportion so far.

Tamil Nadu, which has been reporting the second highest count of cases after Maharashtra in the past few days, overtook Delhi to claim the No.3 spot among Covid-hit states.


Govt approves indigenous antibody test

The Union government has approved an indigenous antibody detection test for Covid-19 to reduce dependence on countries like China for testing kits. The National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune has developed and validated the indigenous IgG ELISA test ‘Covid Kavach Elisa’ for antibody detection for Covid-19. According to official sources, the test was validated at two sites in Mumbai and was “found to have high sensitivity and specificity”. P 8

Guj saw more patients being discharged after few bad days

Mumbai Remains Worst-affected City With A Total Of 13,739 Cases

Delhi recorded five more deaths due to Covid-19, while 381 fresh cases of the virus were reported. With the fresh cases, the Covid-19 tally in the national capital has climbed to 6,923. With 1,943 new cases and 53 fresh deaths, Maharashtra’s Covid-19 tally has reached 22,171 and 832 deaths have been confirmed in the state.

Mumbai remains the worst-affected city with a total of 13,739 cases and 508 deaths so far.

In more cheerful news, Gujarat which has been seeing huge spike in cases and deaths over the past few days, saw more patients being discharged than new cases on Sunday. Gujarat discharged a record 454 patients in 24 hours. The number of new cases in the state was 398. Total 21 patients succumbed to the virus.

Out of the total discharged, 266 were from Ahmedabad alone, followed by 41 in Vadodara, 33 in Surat and 17 in Anand. Gujarat also crossed 8,000 positive cases mark with 8,195 total cases, becoming the second Indian state after Maharashtra to record the number. According to the state health department figures, Gujarat added 1,000 cases in the past three days alone.

In Odisha, 83 more persons tested positive for Covid-19, of which the local authorities said 80 had arrived from other states. The maximum arrivals were from Gujarat’s Surat

(63), West Bengal (11), Karnataka (5) and Maharashtra (1), the authorities said.

Sunday’s grim figures have taken the total coronavirus patient count in the state to 377. The virus spread to two hitherto unaffected ‘green’ districts — Angul and Boudh — and made a comeback in Puri, also a green zone. The number of affected districts now is 21.

Telangana’s coronavirus caseload stands at1,196 with 33 new cases. So far, 30 deaths have been reported in the state. Bihar recorded the largest single-day spike with 85 fresh Covid positive cases and sixth death due to coronavirus on Sunday. They took the tally of coronavirus cases in Bihar to 696.


SAFETY MEASURES: A mobile Covid-19 testing van in Srinagar on Sunday. Kashmiris, who return from different parts of the country will be tested for coronavirus before they are sent home

Section of Anna University PhD scholars excluded from convocation

Section of Anna University PhD scholars excluded from convocation Scholars who completed their viva after this date will be awarded degrees ...