Saturday, February 6, 2021

UPSC aspirants to get one more chance: Govt

UPSC aspirants to get one more chance: Govt

New Delhi:06.02.2021

The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that it was agreeable to grant one more chance to those civil services aspirants who took the exam last year during the pandemic and exhausted their number of attempts but said it would not grant another chance to those hit by the age bar.

The Centre’s response was filed in view of a clutch of petitions filed by students seeking one more chance to appear for examination on the ground that they could not prepare for the test due to the pandemic and were “forced” to appear as the government turned down their plea to defer the exam.

There were 3863 candidates who had exhausted their number of attempts while taking the test last year. TNN

GTU VC on Vidyapith VC search panel

GTU VC on Vidyapith VC search panel

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Ahmedabad:06.02.2021

The University Grants Commission has appointed Navin Sheth, vice-chancellor of Gujarat Technological University, as the member of a search committee to appoint the new vice-chancellor of Gujarat Vidyapith.

The development came after UGC rejected the appointment of former registrar Rajendra Khimani as the new VC of the varsity, which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920. The commission was of the view that his appointment had been made without the presence of UGC representative in the search committee formed by Vidyapith.

"The appointment was rejected as the search committee formation flouted UGC norms. The process of selecting a VC will be carried out again," said a source aware of the development.

The term of outgoing VC Anamik Shah, which was supposed to end in December, has been extended till the new vice-chancellor takes charge.

Dentist changes gender, seeks new certs


Dentist changes gender, seeks new certs

Moves Court For Birth, Educational Documents With Male Identity

Saeed.Khan@timesgroup.com

Ahmedabad:06.02.2021

A 31-year-old dentist has approached the Gujarat high court requesting to direct concerned authorities to change his gender identity from female to male and put his newly assumed name in the birth and education certificates after a successful sex reassignment surgery that transformed her from a woman to a man.

The Maninagar resident has mentioned in the petition that he was born a girl in a public hospital in Dhandhuka. “Although the petitioner was born as a girl, she behaved like a boy child and was comfortable and confident in male clothing,” he stated in the petition. It was submitted that he was diagnosed as a case of gender dysphoria. Upon obtaining expert opinion, the petitioner underwent a surgery in April 2018 successfully.

After the sex revision surgery, he has got all identification documents under his newly accepted male name and they all specifically mention his gender as a male. He has got an Aadhaar card, passport and driving licence in his new name which reflects his new male identity.

The problem arose when the civic body, concerned education authorities and the dentist council declined to issue educational certificates and birth certificates in his new name and gender. “If his name and gender are not changed in these documents, the same would cause great inconvenience to the petitioner,” the petition reads.

The dentist urged the HC to direct Dhandhuka municipality to change his name and sex from female to male in the birth certificate. He has also sought directions to the Gujarat State Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board and Bhavnagar University to make necessary changes in education certificates. He also wants the Gujarat State Dental Council to make changes in his registration certificate as a dentist.

The high court has issued notices to all these authorities and sought their replies. Further hearing is posted on February 18, said petitioner’s advocate Premal Joshi.

EPS inaugurates Naruvi Hospitals


EPS inaugurates Naruvi Hospitals

Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami inaugurated Naruvi Hospitals at Vellore on Friday through videoconferencing.

Published: 06th February 2021 06:59 AM |

Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami inaugurating the Naruvi Hospitals in Vellore via videoconference on Friday.

By Express News Service

VELLORE: Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami inaugurated Naruvi Hospitals at Vellore on Friday through videoconferencing. Health Minister C Vijayabaskar, Minister for Registration and Commercial Taxes KC Veeramani, Naruvi Hospitals Chairman GV Sampath, MGR University Chancellor and former MP C Shanmugam were present on the occasion.

Vice Chairman of Naruvi Hospitals Anitha Sampath, senior doctors, paramedic staff and nurses were present here in Vellore. The state-of-the-art multi-speciality hospital has been equipped with 3-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners, which enable doctors to see images of internal organs and structures in great detail and from many angles, and 128-Slice CT (Computerised Tomography)

Scanner to provide clear, three-dimensional images, and a dedicated Cardiac Cath Lab, and Special department for Interventional Pulmonology, a key discipline that has emerged to cure Covid-19, and 15 Modular Operation Theatres, all from ‘HT Labor’, Germany, and ‘Rosa Robot’ for Epilepsy Surgery, a sophisticated equipment from France. This is the third such installation in India as on date.

60 staff test positive, Kerala Secretariat becomes hotbed

60 staff test positive, Kerala Secretariat becomes hotbed

The Secretariat, the state administrative headquarters, is turning into a Covid-19 hotbed as more employees of various departments have been testing positive everyday of late.

Published: 06th February 2021 03:50 AM 

The Kerala Secretariat building in Thiruvananthapuram 

By Express News Service

KOCHI: The Secretariat, the state administrative headquarters, is turning into a Covid-19 hotbed as more employees of various departments have been testing positive everyday of late. The employee associations have asked the government to increase the number of Covid tests in the Secretariat and limit the attendance of staff in various departments to 50% . So far, over 60 employees of various departments have tested Covid positive.

In the wake of the spread, the development hall of the finance department and housing co-operative society centre have been closed. Most of the affected staff are from the law and general administration departments as employees from both these departments had participated in the canteen administrative committee elections conducted recently violating all Covid-19 protocol norms.

Nearly 3,000 staff participated in the elections and this was the key reason for the quick spread of the virus. T Sreekumar, general secretary, Kerala Secretariat Employees Association, said the association has sent petitions to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Chief Secretary Vishwas Mehta to do the needful for preventing the Covid spread in the Secretariat.

“We have filed petitions so as to address the issue at the earliest. The finance department is completely closed. We are afraid that the virus would spread to employees in other departments and it will cause a crisis. We hope the government will take a positive stand. We have also urged the government to postpone the housing cooperative society’s elections due on March 10,” he said. The Left union which rules the society had earlier said the elections would be held following the Covid-19 protocol.

According to them, the election is overdue and a new panel needs to take charge. The tenure of the existing panel will end on April 24. Hence, the society has decided to hold the elections on March 10, adhering to the protocol and social distancing norms.

The society sought the approval from the State Election Commission to hold the elections under the supervision of the electoral officer and returning officer. Last week, a video of the employees making a beeline to cast their votes in the Secretariat canteen board elections presented an egg-on-the-face moment for the government that has been grappling with an unusually high number of active Covid-19 cases.

The video, apparently shot using a mobile camera, depicted employees swarming the Durbar Hall of the Secretariat flouting restrictions to cast their votes. Many were seen without masks or misplaced ones, while physical distancing was totally overlooked. The state has been witnessing a surge in Covid cases prompting the government to adopt tough measures once again.

REGION DIGEST


REGION DIGEST

06.02.2021

Man held for impersonating govt officer

The Salem city police on Thursday arrested a 40-year-old man who impersonated as a district revenue officer of Erode district. The arrested has been identified as N Moorthy, 40, from P Nattamangalam near Kondalampatti in Salem city. Moorthy came to Kondalampatti police station on Thursday and introduced himself as district revenue officer (DRO) in Erode.

He lodged a complaint saying that his motorcycle went missing from his house and suspected the involvement of a staff member of a private finance company for the theft. During the inquiry, the Kondalampatti police found that the vehicle was taken away by a private finance company as Moorthy failed to pay monthly installment for the vehicle.

Declare cairn circles protected sites, says PIL: The Madras high court on Friday directed the ASI and state archaeology department to inspect and submit a report on a plea which sought to declare the areas where cairn circles are situated at Sivaganga and Karur districts, as protected sites.

Voter ID card through speed post: The state elections department has entered into an agreement with India Post to send electors' photo identity card through speed post to the applicant. Chief electoral officer Satyabrata Sahoo said the initiative would be completely free of cost and applicable to the first time voters. "We have got the orders of the Election Commission to send the ID cards to first time voters through speed post. The tie up with India Posts is for five years," Sahoo said.

Govt reduces fees at Rajah Muthiah medical college

Govt reduces fees at Rajah Muthiah medical college

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Cuddalore:06.02.2021

The Tamil Nadu government has reduced the fees for UG and PG medical, dental and nursing programmes in Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital (RMMCH) and its allied institutions -- Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital and Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing at Chidambaram in Cuddalore district — at par with other government medical colleges and institutions in the state.

The move came after the government handed over RMMCH and its allied institutions, affiliated to Annamalai University, to the health and family welfare department from the administrative control of the higher education department on January 27. The government also announced that RMMCH will be treated as a government medical college for Cuddalore district. The government reduced the fees for MBBS programme to ₹13,610, BDS to ₹11,610, MD, MS and MDS to ₹30,000, postgraduate diploma courses to ₹20,000, BSc (nursing), BPT (physiotherapy) and BOT (occupational therapy) to ₹3,000 and MSc (nursing) ₹5,000 per annum at RMMCH and its allied institutions. "The fee structure will be given prospective effect from the date of taking over of the colleges as government colleges. The earlier existing fees prior to taking over, already paid by the students will not be returned or adjusted against future payment," said an order issued by principal secretary (health and family welfare) J Radhakrishnan.

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