Wednesday, August 19, 2020

வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்தது ஹாங்காங்


வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்தது ஹாங்காங்

புதுடில்லி: கொரோனா பரவல் காரணமாக, இந்திய அரசின் 'வந்தே பாரத்' திட்டத்துக்கு, ஹாங்காங் அரசு இரண்டு வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்துள்ளது.இந்தியாவில் பரவியுள்ள கொரோனா வைரஸ் தடுப்பு நடவடிக்கை காரணமாக கடந்த மார்ச் மாதம் முதல் நாடு தழுவிய ஊரங்கு பல கட்டங்களாக நீட்டிக்கப்பட்டது. உலகில் பெரும்பாலான நாடுகளில் பரவியுள்ள கொரோனாவால் அங்கு ஊரடங்கு அமல்படுத்தப் பட்டது. இதனால் அந்த நாடுகளில் சிக்கியுள்ள இந்தியர்களை மீட்க மத்திய அரசு கடந்த மே 7-ம் தேதி வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்தை துவக்கியது. இத்திட்டத்தின் கீழ், இதுவரை 10 லட்சத்துக்கும் அதிகமான இந்தியர்கள் இந்தியா திரும்பி உள்ளனர். ஹாங்காங்கிலிருந்து டில்லிக்கு ஆக., 18 மற்றும் 21 தேதியில், இரண்டு வந்தே பாரத் திட்டங்களை இயக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிட்டிருந்த நிலையில், கொரோனா பரவல் காரணமாக 'வந்தே பாரத்' திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்களுக்கு ஹாங்காங் அரசு தடை விதித்துள்ளது. விமான பயணங்களுக்கு முன்பாக, பயணிகளுக்கு முறையான கொரோனா பரிசோதனை செய்யவில்லை என தெரிவித்துள்ள ஹாங்காங் அரசு, இன்று (ஆக.,18) முதல் ஆக.,31ம் தேதி வரை தடை விதித்துள்ளது.

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ஆர்டர் செய்தது ஒன்று.., வந்தது வேறு !! இளைஞரின் நேர்மையை கௌரவித்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம்

ஆர்டர் செய்தது ஒன்று.., வந்தது வேறு !! இளைஞரின் நேர்மையை கௌரவித்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம்

Wednesday, 19 Aug, 7.34 amTamil Express News
இந்த காலத்தில் சிறுவர்கள் முதல் முதியவர்கள் வரை பலர் ஆன்லைன் ஷாப்பிங்கிங்கு மாறிவிட்டனர். சாப்பாடு உடை என அனைத்தும் ஆன்லைனில் வந்துவிடுகிறது. பலருக்கு பொருட்கள் பொருள் டெலிவரியில் பிரச்சனை அவ்வப்போது வருகின்றன. இந்நிலையில் கேரளாவின் மலப்புரத்தை சேர்ந்தவர் நபில் நஷீத். இவர் ஆகஸ்ட் 10-ஆம் தேதியன்று அமேசான் மூலம் ரூ.1400 மதிப்புள்ள பவர் பேங்க்கை ஆர்டர் செய்துள்ளார்.

நபில் நஷீத்திற்கு ஆர்டர் செய்த பொருள் கடந்த ஆகஸ்ட் 15-ஆம் தேதி சுகந்திர தினம் அன்று அமேசான் டெலிவரி செய்த பார்சலை பார்த்து அதிர்ச்சி அடைந்துள்ளார். ரூ.1400 மதிப்புள்ள பவர் பேங்க்கிற்கு பதில் நபில் நஷீத்திற்கு ரூ.8000 மதிப்புள்ள ரெட்மி டியோ மொபைல் தவறுதலாக டெலிவரி செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.

ஆன்லைனில் வந்தவரை லாபம் என்று நினைக்காத அந்த இளைஞர் தனது ட்விட்டரில் அமேசான் நிறுவனத்தை டேக் செய்து, 'சுகந்திர தினத்தன்று எனக்கு சந்தோஷத்தை ஏற்படுத்தியதற்கு நன்றி, நான் பவர் பேங்க் தான் ஆர்டர் செய்தேன், எனக்கு ரெட்மி மொபைல் வந்துள்ளது, இதை நான் என்ன செய்யவேண்டும் என்று சொல்லுங்கள்?' என பதிவிட்டுள்ளார். இதை பார்த்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம் அவருக்கு அதிர்ச்சியளிக்கும் ரிப்ளை ஒன்றை செய்துள்ளது.

அதில் 'வந்த போனை நீங்களே அதை உபயோகப்படுத்துங்கள் அல்லாது சுதந்திர தினத்திற்கு யாருக்காவது தானம் செய்யுங்கள்' என அவரது நேர்மையை பாராட்டி இப்படி பதில் கொடுத்துள்ளனர்.
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In Tamil Nadu, if you fly back from abroad, you go to quarantine hotel. Period.

In Tamil Nadu, if you fly back from abroad, you go to quarantine hotel. Period.

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | SUDHEESH T

PublishedAug 15, 2020, 7:16 pm IST

Under the state's quarantine SOP, it doesn't matter that you recently tested COVID-19 negative

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW)'s new guidelines issued on August 3, people flying into India can seek exemption from institutional quarantine. AFP Photo

Chennai: Thirty passengers who flew in on an Air-India flight from the UK on Saturday morning were bused off to mandatory institutional quarantine, where they will remain for seven days at their own cost.

It didn't matter that they all produced COVID-19 negative test results.
In Tamil Nadu, if you come in from abroad, you can wave your negative test result all you like but off you go to quarantine.

That's the standard operating procedure (SOP) here although the central government exempts COVID-negatives from institutionalised quarantine and allows them home quarantine.

The 30 negatives from the UK were picked up from the airport by a government vehicle and driven to Hotel Fairfield by Marriott at OMR Chennai. Room rent: Rs 2500 per day.

"I don't know what is happening," said 63-year-old Rajam Nallamuthu, a retired LIC employee from Adambakkam who arrived back in Chennai after a visit to her son’s house in London. She produced a COVID19 negative certificate issued by the London Medical Laboratory on August 12 but she was waved on to quarantine hotel. 

There she had to pay Rs 5,000 as entry fee. "I am a diabetic patient. We were brought in early in the morning. They gave us two chapatis and vegetable curry as breakfast and lunch was served at 3 pm. If I want a coffee, I have to pay for it." she complained.

All the rooms in the hotel are filled with passengers like her, people coming home from abroad who thought their negative test report was a passport back home.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW)'s new guidelines issued on August 3, people flying into India can seek exemption from institutional quarantine if they produce a corona-negative report of a test conducted not more than 96 hours before undertaking the journey.

Officials of Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) said they have the mandate to tweak the central government's guidelines. Meghanath Reddy, deputy commissioner (revenue) of GCC, who deals with quarantine-related matters, said the state government 's guidelines over rides the central government norms.

"It’s the prerogative of the state government to tweak the central government’s guidelines. We have adopted an eight-day mandatory quarantine. Those who produce a negative certificate will be released after the first test result," he said.

And who pays for the unwanted hotel room?

P & H HC Upholds Medical College's Decision To Not Admit 'General Category' Candidate To 'Sponsored Category' Vacancy [Read Judgment]

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Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC [Read Order]

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC [Read Order]: The Madras High Court, in a judgment delivered recently, refused to substitute in the birth certificate of a minor girl the name of her adoptive father, who is her biological mother's second...

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC 


18 Aug 2020 7:37 PM 

The Madras High Court, in a judgment delivered recently, refused to substitute in the birth certificate of a minor girl the name of her adoptive father, who is her biological mother's second husband, in place of her deceased biological father's name. 

The court was hearing the plea under Section 56 (2) of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 read with Regulations 52(4) and 55(2) of the Adoption Regulations praying to appoint the adoptive father (the biological mother having agreed to give the child in adoption to her second husband) of the person of the minor female child so that the latter is entitled to the legal status of biological daughter with all therights of succession and inheritance and for all purposes allowed by the law. 

On behalf of the petitioners, it was urged that the 2nd petitioner had married the 1st petitioner and is leading a happy life. The minor child is also a part of this family and she has recognised and accepted the 1st petitioner as her father. The 1st petitioner has come forward to adopt the minor child and the 2nd petitioner, the natural mother of the minor, is also desirous that the 1st petitioner is legally recognised as the father of the minor child. 

Denying the relief, Justice P. T. Asha observed that "it cannot be granted for the simple reason that the said late V.Venkatesh was the biological / natural father of minor Sahanaa and on the date on which the birth certificate was issued by the Authorities the said Venkatesh was very much alive and it is he who has been described as the father of the minor child in the birth certificate issued by the Authorities". 

The Single Judge proceeded to observe that the adoption does not sever the relationship of the minor with her biological father, the only exception being when the biological father himself renounces his right as father of the minor and consents for the child to be taken in adoption by the adoptive father. "Even in such cases, it is my view that the status of being the biological father does not change. It is only the status of an adoptive father, custody and maintenance of the minor that changes hands", the Single Bench asserted. 

The Court opined that while it is not in dispute that the 2nd petitioner as the biological / natural mother of the minor is empowered to give the child in adoption, but she cannot deprive the child's right to have the name of her biological / natural father in her birth certificate. 

The bench appreciated that the registration of the births is governed by the provisions of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969. Sections 8, 9 and 10 mandates that the information of the births and deaths be given to theAuthorities by the persons listed. The Act also makes provision for a delayed registration and the procedure is encapsulated in Section 13 of the Act. Section 15 talks about the circumstances under which an entry in the register of births and deaths can be corrected or cancelled. This Section would provide that a correction or cancellation of the entry in the register of births and deaths could be made in the following circumstances: 

(a) When the entry is erroneous in form or substance; and 

(b) The entry has been fraudulently or improperly made. 

On the occurrence of the above, the application could be made to the Authorities seeking correction or cancellation by giving the reasons. The said Section further provides that there shall be no alteration to the original entry and the correction can only be made in the margin with the Authorities signing the same. "Therefore, from a reading of Section 15 it is clear that the original entry cannot be corrected / deleted and the incorporation of the new details can be made only in the margin", noted the bench. 

The Court further reflected that the State of Tamil Nadu in pursuance of the powers vested under Section 30 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 has notified the Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Amended Rules called the Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Rules, 2000. 

"In the case of adoption the form which is prescribed is Form 1-A. Serial Nos.4 and 5 in the said form relates to the name of the mother and father respectively. Serial Nos.7 and 8 relates to the name of the adoptive mother and the adoptive father. Therefore, the request by the petitioners to delete the name of the biological / natural father from the original birth certificate is legally not sustainable particularly when the rules clearly provide for incorporating the name of the adoptive parents separately in Column Nos. 7 and 8 as adoptive parents and not as the natural parents", remarked the bench. 

The Single Judge was of the view that the biological father is no more and therefore it cannot be said that he severed his ties with his daughter. Even though the biological / natural mother has given her consent for the 1st petitioner stepping into the shoes of the father by filing this petition, this Court cannot permit the substitution of the name of the 1st petitioner as the biological / natural father of the minor. 

Over 1 lakh applied for e-passes across Tamil Nadu

Over 1 lakh applied for e-passes across Tamil Nadu

After the State government announced instant issuance of e-pass, more than one lakh people have applied, according to a revenue department official.

Published: 19th August 2020 03:33 AM |



Express News Service

CHENNAI: After the State government announced instant issuance of e-pass, more than one lakh people have applied, according to a revenue department official. The demand was such that at least 60 application were processed in a minute by the e-governance agency, said the official.

The traffic of applicants was such that the server crashed initially. This comes after State government said that those who provide their Aadhar details and mobile number while submitting the application online are eligible. 

It is learnt that on Tuesday there has been a dwindle in the number of applicants with the state e-governance agency clearing about 36,000 applicants. The move has been welcomed by the industries. S Sridharan, CREDAI chairman, Tamil Nadu Chapter, told Express that the move allowed businesses, who are having sites in other districts, to avail e-pass and move workers. Hyundai vice-president BC Datta said that it will help technically qualified manpower who got stuck due to lockdown move to workplace.

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