Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Workers, doctors welcome TN bill on right to sit


Workers, doctors welcome TN bill on right to sit

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.09.2021

The state government’s bill mandating all shops and establishments to facilitate seating arrangements for their workers and staff has brought cheer among workers and healthcare professionals.

On Monday, Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development C V Ganesan introduced a Bill to amend the Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishments Act, 1947, making it mandatory for shops and establishments to provide seating arrangements for employees working in shops and commercial establishments.

“Considering the plight of the employees, the premises of every establishment shall have suitable seating arrangements for all employees so that they may take advantage of any opportunity to sit which may occur in the course of their work and thereby avoid ‘on their toes’ situation throughout the working hours,” the bill stated.

Women workers in large shopping centres like in T Nagar and Purasawalkam are elated at the announcement as seating arrangements for shopfloor workers and salespersons are not enough. For those with health issues, standing for hours at a stretch takes a toll on their health, doctors said.

In 2018, neighbouring Kerala passed a legislation mandating seating arrangements after women workers protested condemning the same.

Dr N Sekar, former president, Vascular Society of India, said a common health ailment in people who stand for long hours is varicose vein, found among traffic cops, sales persons, waiters and those working in factory units.

Dr Sekar explained that blood tends to stagnate in the leg for those who stand for long hours. Since veins in the calf region have to push the blood back to the heart, there has to be a movement of muscles. If left unattended, blood vessels start enlarging leading to ulcers, blood clots or chronic inflammation on legs.

“As a vascular surgeon, I feel happy about the government’s move. It provides me immense happiness that workers will be offered dignity and respect at their workplace. My hope is that other states adopt it too,” said Dr J Amalorpavanathan, Director of Vascular Surgery (Retd), Madras Medical College and member, Planning commission of Tamil Nadu.

BIG RELIEF: A worker at a textile showroom in T Nagar. A common health ailment in people who stand for long hours is varicose veins

Graft: Govt official gets 2 years in jail

Graft: Govt official gets 2 years in jail

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.09.2021

A former assistant executive engineer with the market management committee, Koyambedu wholesale market complex, has been found guilty of graft charges by a special court that also sentenced him for two years imprisonment.

He had demanded a bribe of ₹30,000 from a person who ran a tea stall within the market premises and abused his position as a public servant by threatening the tea stall owner that his shop will be sealed if he did not accede to the official’s demands.

According to the prosecution, M Sivalingam, the former government official had approached the tea shop within the Kamarajar flower market premises on November 3, 2014 and demanded a bribe.

After negotiations, the official had agreed to take an amount of ₹5,000 initially. Unwilling to pay the amount, the tea stall owner preferred a complaint against the official with the vigilance and anti-corruption department.

A trap was laid and on November 17, the accused official met the tea stall owner, who gave chemically coated currency notes to the official. DVAC officials caught him red-handed while accepting the bribe.

Can’t stop probe in Kodanad case, truth must come out: SC


Can’t stop probe in Kodanad case, truth must come out: SC

Chennai:08.09.2021

In a leg-up to the state government’s decision to initiate further probe into the Kodanad estate murder and burglary case, the Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to interfere with the investigation and said “the truth must come out”. Ruling on a special leave petition filed by Anubhav Ravi, an AIADMK functionary, who opposed further investigation, saying it would delay the ongoing trial in the Nilgiris sessions court, a bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud sought to dismiss the petition. But it then declared it as withdrawn after senior counsel Siddharth Luthra, representing Ravi, sought the court’s permission to withdraw the plea.

The order may have political ramifications as decks have now been cleared for the TN police to summon and interrogate witnesses and suspects. The case concerns the murder of a security guard and burglary at Kodanad estate, co-owned by former CM Jayalalithaa and her friend V K Sasikala, in 2017. Sasikala was lodged in a Bengaluru jail then. Chargesheet had been filed against 11 suspects and the trial had reached an advanced stage when the new DMK government cited several loopholes and began further probe. TNN

‘PAY ₹30,000 TO MAN FOR MISSING FLIGHT DUE TO TRAIN DELAY’


‘PAY ₹30,000 TO MAN FOR MISSING FLIGHT DUE TO TRAIN DELAY’

Railways can’t be slowcoach: SC

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:08.09.2021

In a first of its kind ruling that will jolt the Railways and pleasantly surprise the general public that takes train delays as part of life, the Supreme Court ordered the Railways to pay a compensation of Rs 30,000 to a man who missed a flight from Jammu to Srinagar as the Ajmer-Jammu Express reached its destination four hours late.

A bench of Justices M R Shah and Aniruddha Bose fastened accountability on the Railways for delayed running of trains. It said that if the Railways cannot explain why a train reached its destination late causing inconvenience to passengers, then it would be liable to compensate them in case they filed a deficiency of service complaint before a consumer forum.

The SC said passengers’ time is precious and someone must be held accountable for train delays. “These are the days of competition and accountability. If the public transportation has to survive and compete with private players, they have to improve the system and their working culture. Citizen/passenger cannot be at the the mercy of the authorities/administration. Somebody has to accept the responsibility,” it said.

Justices Shah and Bose upheld the concurrent orders of the district, state and national consumer forums granting Rs 30,000 compensation with 9% interest to Sanjay Shukla, who with his family missed the 12 noon flight from Jammu to Srinagar because the train scheduled to reach Jammu at 8.10am on June 11, 2016 had chugged into the final stop almost four hours late at 12 noon, leaving the family with no chance of making it on time to the Jammu airport which was at quite a distance from the station.

The family had to arrange for a taxi to travel from Jammu to Srinagar at a cost of R 15,000 and pay Rs 10, 000 for lodging at Srinagar. The district consumer forum, Alwar, had surprised the Northern Western Railways by ordering it to reimburse to Shukla the costs incurred towards taxi fare and lodging and also pay an additional Rs 5,000 for mental agony and litigation expenses. The forum’s decision was upheld by State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and the National Commission. The Railways then appealed against the NCDRC decision in the SC.

Additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati argued that in view of Rule 114 and Rule 115 of the Indian Railway Conference Association Coaching Tariff No. 26 Part-I (Volume-I), there shall not be any liability of the railways to pay compensation for train delays. But, the bench was in no mood to accept the argument given the chronicity of delay in running of trains in India.

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CM advances disbursement of hike in dearness allowance for govt staff Regularises Suspension Days As Working Days


CM advances disbursement of hike in dearness allowance for govt staff
Regularises Suspension Days As Working Days

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.09.2021

Chief minister M K Stalin on Tuesday announced a slew of measures for government employees, including advancing disbursement of hike in dearness allowance, cancelling suspension on the last working day for staff facing disciplinary action, regularisation of strike and suspension days as working days and simplifying procedures for compassionate appointments.

In a suo motu statement in the state assembly, Stalin said despite a financial crisis the state government would implement the dearness allowance hike from January1, 2022, which is three months in advance, following requests from government employees’ unions. "Due to this decision, 16 lakh government employees and pensioners will be benefited. The government will incur an additional expenditure of ₹620crore and an annual expenditure of ₹6,480crore," he said. Stalin said the government would end the practice of suspending government employees, facing disciplinary and other charges, on the last working day. He further announced that the government would release new guidelines simplifying the norms for appointment under compassionate grounds. "After considering the demands of employees’ unions, the government decided to regularize the strike and suspension periods of government employees, who participated in various strikes called by unions in 2016, 2017 and 2019. The teachers, who were transferred will be given priority in transfer counselling. The government will cancel all disciplinary actions initiated against teachers during the strike and in case their promotion is affected by the disciplinary action, it will be rectified," CM said.

Further, the retirement age for noon meal workers would be increased from 58 to 60 years. The CM said the increment for higher educational qualification which was cancelled in 2020 would be restored again by following the Union government's guidelines. "With increase in enrolment in government schools, the government will take measures to appoint more teachers to meet the teacher: student ratio," he said. The chief minister said steps would be taken to fill vacancies for posts of junior assistants in government schools through Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC). Moreover, an order would be passed to include sons and daughters of government employees, dependent on them, without considering their age, under the health insurance scheme for government staff. For Covid-19 treatment, the government would fund the excess amount in case the treatment cost exceeds ₹10 lakh.

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Times of India 07.09.2021

 






Hry to relieve its 116 docs on Sept 30


Hry to relieve its 116 docs on Sept 30

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chandigarh:07.09.2021

In a major setback to Haryana’s preparedness for the anticipated third wave of Covid-19, the state health department has decided to do away with the services of 116 medicos from September 30. The decision has been taken consequent to the health department’s new guideline of bringing down the age of superannuation of Haryana Civil Medical Services (HCMS) doctors to 58 with immediate effect.

Till now, doctors who attained the age of 58 were given an extension of service, as consultants, in the health department with same service benefits.

With this new circular released by health department on Friday, doctors, once they attain the age of superannuation, would be re-employed only after they are officially relieved and after filling an online proforma.

The HCMS association has decided to take up the issue with state home minister Anil Vij. “This system of automatic extension is prevalent even at the Centre... Imagine the plight of those on extension who did not even apply for the retirement benefits due to automatic extension. It is well known that only those in need of job opt for extension, else they would have resigned after a particular period,” said Dr Jasbir Singh Panwar, president of HCMSA. Service rules stipulate that either party serves a notice of three months ahead of relieving or resigning from the job. But, in this case all 116 doctors will be relieved on September 30, he added.

When contacted, Vij cited the change of rules but claimed that all those on extension will have the job security. “What we have done is that instead of giving one-time extension, it (extension) will be given every year. Besides, they will be deployed at places where their services are really needed. Now, most of the consultants want Panchkula or choice postings, which is not possible. Hence postings will be done on basis of requirement,” he said.

Panwar claimed that most of the doctors who will be relieved are specialists and have undergone training for the third wave. He also rued delay on the part of government for creation of sub cadre of specialist and other demands. “Even though the chief minister and the home minister have given a go ahead, the files have been lying with the administrative secretaries for the past year and half,” he added.

HP is champion of vaccination: Modi

Shimla:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a virtual interaction with healthcare workers and beneficiaries of Covid vaccination program of Himachal Pradesh on Monday, said the hill state had emerged as a “champion” of Covid inoculation. He said the state was able to achieve this target due to effective implementation of the vaccination drive and public awareness. Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur said till September 3, 55,28,648 people had been inoculated with the first dose of Covid vaccine and17,92,715 people had been inoculated with two doses of vaccine. TNN

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