Friday, June 25, 2021

As schools across India stay shut for 15 mths, parents say kids have changed

As schools across India stay shut for 15 mths, parents say kids have changed

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:26.06.2021

A child in Guwahati prods his father to drive him to the gates of his closed school — not to get in, but just so he can see the building and feel it. An eight-year-old in Bengaluru mutes her computer and switches off the camera to dance and play with her dolls during online classes. Like everybody else, a student in Patna is tired of ‘remote education’, and the endless cycle of worksheets on WhatsApp after over a year of virtual classes and a sequestered life.

School has been out for the past 15 months under the massive overhang of Covid and students of a tender age are facing burn out. Behavioural changes in kids underscore a pattern and reveal deep psycho-physiological symptoms as debilitating as those of Covid.

“Jailed” in their homes, they are showing signs — changed sleep cycles, anxiety, irritability, eating disorders and learning disabilities. Parents, counsellors, and psychologists are citing growing instances of loneliness, frustration, obesity and so on among the young generation.

What parents see

Santana Pathak, an assistant professor of communication at the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies in Mumbai said students are nastier in online conversations. “In school or in the outside world they would have faced resistance. But a false sense of security has set in from staying inside and attending classes online. They have a feeling they are always right and know everything,” she said.

Some parents said spending most of their time in the company of adults has changed how young children converse. “Their conversations are more mature and they are coming up with complicated words never taught in lessons,” said Abir Phukan, a Delhi-based advocate.

There’s also the additional time spent on electronic devices. T Uday Kumar, CEO of ExcelOn Academy in Chennai, said he would take his daughter in Class IV to play with her cousin, but it didn’t work out as planned. “Her cousin would continue playing games on a digital device and my daughter too ended up doing the same,” he said. Kumar found his daughter attending online classes often lying down, with the video and audio switched off. “When I entered once I saw she was busy dancing while class was underway,” he said.

However, for thousands, the phone is the only connection with closed schools. Pankaj Kumar, a parent in Patna said online classes weren’t being conducted in many government schools. “So there is no proper teaching. For the last year it has been just worksheets delivered to my WhatsApp,” he said.

Shahin Azmi Bora, content head of an entertainment channel, hopes her son’s classes will start soon as they are apprehensive about “the overall impact of this disruption.” She added that they “are equally scared of the third wave.”

What experts say

Dr Roma Kumar, a senior consultant psychologist at Delhi’s Gangaram Hospital, said children are getting frustrated due to which they don’t want to attend online classes any more. “In the second wave children also witnessed a lot of deaths around them. Some suddenly found themselves orphaned. This is making many children depressed,” she said. Dr Kumar said many young adolescents are more socially withdrawn and feel lonely. “Obesity is increasing, sleep pattern has been affected,” she said.

Deepa Chopra Sharma, a counsellor at Amity International school in Pushp Vihar, said many students also face anxiety. “Some of them have become more mature because of being in situations which nobody would think of, like losing a parent. And it has impacted them emotionally,” she said.

Much time is spent on online games. “Issues that are coming in are anxiety about exams or results, and behavioural problems. Sadness of being at home, not meeting friends, not being able to speak to somebody and connections with teachers are affected,” she said.

Hospitlised Pokhriyal to address concerns of students today

Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal will address the concerns of students through social media on Friday at 4pm about the board exams which were cancelled due to the pandemic. Pokhriyal, who is undergoing treatment at AIIMS for post-Covid complaints, said students have been sending him messages with their queries and apprehensions. “Dear students, I am constantly receiving a lot of your messages and information. Also, you have expressed concern about my health. For this, I would like to express my thanks to all of you and say that I am feeling healthy now. “Some of your apprehensions have also been expressed in your messages. But was unable to communicate with you due to ongoing treatment in the hospital. If you have any other query related to CBSE exams then you can send me on Twitter, Facebook, or also by mail,” he said in a series of tweets. TNN

Declare boards marks scheme in 10 days, SC directs states

ANDHRA RELENTS TOO

Declare boards marks scheme in 10 days, SC directs states

AmitAnand.Choudhary@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:25.06.2021 

As all states except Andhra Pradesh agreed to cancel their Class 12 board examinations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court on Thursday directed them to formulate their scheme for internal assessment of students within 10 days and declare the results by the end of July. Andhra too, later in the day, scrapped board examinations for Class 10 and intermediate.

A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari approved the decision taken by states and questioned the Andhra government for insisting on conducting the examination, which could expose students to the virus. “We direct all the state boards to ensure that the schemes are formulated and notified not later than10 days and also declare results of internal assessment by July 31,” the bench said.

As the bench was not satisfied with the response of Andhra government’s advocate Mahfooz A Nazki, it directed him to provide all the details on Friday on how the exam for six subjects would be conducted while following Covid norms.

The bench made it clear to the state that it would pass order to scrap the proposed exam if it was not satisfied with its response. It also said the state will be held responsible in case of any fatality of students if it decided to conduct the exam. It said going by the compensation amount paid by some state governments, the Andhra government may also have to pay compensation of Rs 1 crore in case of death of any student. On Thursday evening, education minister A Suresh said the state had decided to cancel the exams as it was difficult to adhere to the SC-set July 31 deadline for completing the process.

Chennai residents can now book vaccination slots through website, WhatsApp or phone call


Chennai residents can now book vaccination slots through website, WhatsApp or phone call

Alternatively, residents may also call up 044-4612 2300 or WhatsApp 9499933644 to book a time slot.


Published: 24th June 2021 06:53 PM 

A health worker adminsters vaccine to people at the free vaccination camp conducted at Don Bosco School, Egmore, in Chennai on Saturday.
 (Photo | Debadatta Mallick, EPS)

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: City residents may now register a slot at Chennai Corporation's vaccination centres through the website https://www.chennaicorporation.gov.in/gcc/covid-details/.

Through the website, the residents may choose a centre according to their zones and choose a time slot.

Alternatively, residents may also call up 044-4612 2300 or WhatsApp 9499933644 to book a time slot.

According to a city corporation statement on Thursday, only one-third of the doses allotted to a particular centre will be available for booking through the website or the above phone numbers. The remaining will be reserved for those who go to the centres in person.

The site was launched at Ripon buildings on Thursday by Municipal Administration Minister KN Nehru along with the Secretary for Municipal Administration and Water Supply department, Shiv Das Meena and Chennai Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi.

மதுரை 'எய்ம்ஸ்' அருகே ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன்


மதுரை 'எய்ம்ஸ்' அருகே ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன்

Added : ஜூன் 25, 2021 02:06

மதுரை:மதுரை தோப்பூரில், 'எய்ம்ஸ்' மருத்துவமனை அமையும் இடம் அருகே திருப்பரங்குன்றத்தில் இருந்து, 4.5 கி.மீ., துாரத்தில் ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன் அமைப்பது குறித்து, தெற்கு ரயில்வே பரிசீலித்து வருகிறது.

தென்மாவட்ட மக்களின் நீண்ட நாள் கோரிக்கையை ஏற்று, மதுரை தோப்பூரில் எய்ம்ஸ் அமைக்க, 2019 ஜன., 27ல் பிரதமர் மோடி அடிக்கல் நாட்டினார். 224 ஏக்கரில் 750 படுக்கைகளுடன் உள் நோயாளிகள், வெளிநோயாளிகள் பிரிவு, 100 எம்.பி.பி.எஸ்., மற்றும் 60 செவிலியர் இடங்களுடன், மருத்துவக் கல்லுாரியுடன் கூடிய எய்ம்ஸ் மருத்துவமனை இங்கு அமையவுள்ளது.

திருச்சி முதல் கன்னியாகுமரி வரையிலான மத்திய மற்றும் தென் மாவட்டத்தினர் இங்கு சிகிச்சை பெறலாம். செங்கோட்டை, கன்னியாகுமரி, திருநெல்வேலி, துாத்துக்குடி, திருச்சி, ராமேஸ்வரம், கோவை உள்ளிட்ட ரயில் வழித்தடங்களில், பயணியர் சிகிச்சை பெற வரலாம்.

எதிர்கால தேவையை கருத்தில் கொண்டு, எய்ம்ஸ் மருத்துவமனை அருகே ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன் அமைப்பது அவசியமாகிறது. கன்னியாகுமரி மாவட்டம், குளச்சல் தொகுதி எம்.எல்.ஏ., பிரின்ஸ், இது குறித்து தெற்கு ரயில்வேக்கு கடிதம் அனுப்பிஇருந்தார்.

இதற்கு பதிலளித்து, தெற்கு ரயில்வே போக்குவரத்து பிரிவு மூத்த மேலாளர் பரத்குமார் அனுப்பிய கடிதம்:எய்ம்ஸ் அருகே ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன் அமைக்கும் கோரிக்கை பரிசீலிக்கப் படுகிறது. திருமங்கலம், திருப்பரங்குன்றம் ரயில்வே ஸ்டேஷன்களுக்கு மத்தியில் எய்ம்ஸ் மருத்துவமனை அமையவுள்ளது.

திருப்பரங்குன்றத்தில் இருந்து எய்ம்ஸ் அமையுமிடம் 4.5 கி.மீ., துாரத்தில் உள்ளது. தற்போது கூடுதல் கிராசிங் ஸ்டேஷன் வழங்க தேவையில்லை. இருப்பினும் ரயில்கள் நிறுத்தத்திற்கான முன்மொழிவு, தேவைகளின் அடிப்படையில் பரிசீலிக்கப்படும்.இவ்வாறு அதில் தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

Transport dept extends validity of ‘travel as you please’ passes


Transport dept extends validity of ‘travel as you please’ passes

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:26.06.2021

Tamil Nadu transport department has extended the validity of ₹1,000 ‘travel as you please’ (TAYP) passes, which expired duringthe total lockdown.

Accordingly, passes which were valid for travelling in MetropolitanTransport Corporation (MTC) buses between May 16 and June 15 will be valid till July 15. These passes will be sold till Saturday (June 26) at 29 bus depots in the city, where they are usually sold only till June 22. Close to 1.4 lakh use these TAYP passes every month, according to an official release.

Besides this, MTC sells monthly seasonal tickets to 40,000 regular bususers a month. Validity of these tickets too has been extended till July15, said transport minister R S Rajakannappan. After 43 days, MTC resumed bus services in Chennai on Monday and is operating close to 2,000 buses every day.

No time curbs for women to travel on suburban trains

No time curbs for women to travel on suburban trains

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:25.05.2021

Southern Railway has allowed more categories of people including women to travel by suburban trains and has increased the number of services from 478 to 630 on weekdays from Friday.

Women will be allowed without time restrictions. They will be issued return tickets while men who work in non-essential sectors will be allowed only during nonpeak hours (early morning to 7am and 9.30am to 4.30pm and 7pm onwards) with single journey tickets.

Passengers with a reserved ticket in a mail/express trains will also be allowed to travel in suburban trains to reach railway stations to board trains.

People who reach the city by mail/express trains will also be allowed to board suburban trains.

Those who work in state government or Union government departments, public sector units, high courts and courts and staff of the private sector will be allowed to travel with a permission letter and identity cards.

There will be no change in the number of trains on Sundays, said a press release.

There will be 123 services on Moore Market Complex - Avadi/Tiruvallur/Arakkonam/Tiruttani route, 126 services on Tiruttani/Arakkonam/Tiruvallur/Avadi - Moore Market Complex route.

There will be 42 services on Moore Market Complex - Gummidipoondi /Sullurupeta route, 42 services on Sullurupeta / Gummidipoondi - Moore Market Complex route, 116 services on Chennai Beach – Tambaram/Chengalpet/Tirumalpur route, 116 services on Tirumalpur/Chengalpet/Tambaram - Chennai Beach route, 33 services on Chennai Beach - Velachery route, 32 services on Velachery - Chennai Beach route.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Two loot 19 ATMs with unique trick - The Times Of India


Two loot 19 ATMs with unique trick - The Times Of India

Target Only One Type Of Machines; Search On

Selvaraj.A@timesgroup.com

Chennai:

Police are on the lookout for two men who stole at least ₹48 lakh from 19 ATMs of the SBI across the state, seven of them within the city. SBI has suspended ATM withdrawals across the country and officials are trying to work out how the men managed to steal the money only from a particular kind of Japanese-made cash deposit machines.

In the past three days, the Chennai police have received seven complaints of cash missing from SBI ATMs. Camera footage from the ATM kiosk at Vadapalani showed two suspects, one of them wearing a helmet, withdrawing cash three times, a total of ₹69,000, on June 19. The incident came to light on Tuesday after the SBI bank officials confirmed ₹69,000 was unaccounted for. Similar incidents were reported at six SBI ATM kiosks in Velachery, Taramani, Virugambakkam and Ramapuram. All the incidents took place between June 17 and 19. A similar pattern of robberies has also been reported in other states within the last week.

Following this, SBI’s Chennai regional general manager Radha Krishnan met city police commissioner Shankar Jiwal and submitted a complaint. Radha Krishnan told reporters: “As a precautionary measure, we have suspended all SBI withdrawals across India. The theft took place only through one type of cash deposit machine.”

Commissioner Jiwal said, “The robbery took place using a small technical glitch in the machines. All the 7 cases have been recorded on CCTV cameras. The footage is being examined. We will check with other banks if they have had similar thefts.”

A special team has been formed led by additional commissioner N Kannan to catch the ATM robbers. Police sources said preliminary inquiries revealed that the duo had created a savings account in SBI using fake documents and had at least ₹20,000 cash in it. Police suspect they used some kind of device to block the sensors of the machines. They would withdraw cash from the machine and wait till the machine started to pull it back in. They would then quickly remove the cash but the machine would show it had been deposited back in, is what the cops suspect they did with the help of their device. SBI officials have got in touch with the machine’s manufacturers in Japan to resolve the issue.

CAUGHT IN THE ACT: The suspects at a Vadapalani ATM kiosk

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