Sunday, November 21, 2021

‘Graft complaint against former minister waiting for govt nod’

‘Graft complaint against former minister waiting for govt nod’

Chennai: 21.11.2021

A multi-crore corruption complaint against former AIADMK minister K P Anbalagan is awaiting the government’s sanction for registration of case, the state has informed Madras high court.

A submission to this effect was made by the state public prosecutor before Justice M Nirmal Kumar, before whom a direction petition filed by a former panchayat president seeking registration of corruption case against Anbalagan came up for hearing.

In view of the prosecutor’s submission, Justice M Nirmal Kumar adjourned the hearing by four weeks.

According to M Krishnamoorthy, former president of Molayanur panchayat, Anbazhagan, during his tenure as MLA and minister, was involved in various corruption activities. “Particularly, during 2016-2021 he committed misappropriation of public funds allotted for the district development approximately to the tune of ₹150 crore,” the petitioner said.

The former minister misused his office and had illegally allotted all the district level government tenders worth about ₹800 crore in favour of his close relatives without following the procedure laid down in the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tenders Act, he added.

Since his complaint to the directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption did not evoke any response, he moved the high court for a direction to the agency to register a case for corruption and amassment of wealth disproportionate to the ex-minister’s income. TNN

OMC to help maids from Tamil Nadu find jobs in Kuwait

OMC to help maids from Tamil Nadu find jobs in Kuwait

Chennai: 21.11.2021

Those seeking employment as domestic help in foreign countries can can now hope for a secure workplace environment, with the Overseas Manpower Corporation (OMC) of the state labour department taking measures to ensure their rights and safety.

As a first step towards that, the agency has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kuwait Gate Foundation (KGF) for recruitment of maids in Kuwait. The agency from Kuwait has approached OMC to recruit 500 maids. The MoU is valid for two years. “As per the advice of chief minister (M K Stalin) and guidance of labour welfare and skill development minister (C V Ganesan), the department is taking all efforts to facilitate employment opportunities to the people in Tamil Nadu to work in foreign countries,” said managing director of OMC C N Maheswaran.

The agency has been reaching out to various authorities and agencies in foreign countries to establish a network for sending workforce from India to those countries. The MoU with the Kuwaiti agency is the outcome of one such effort. “The objective of the MoU is to ensure safe migration and working atmosphere for the people from TN who are going to foreign countries in search of livelihood. It is also aimed at exploring available employment opportunities and facilitate eligible candidates, who are registering with OMC, to get suitable jobs,” said a senior official.

“Those interested in taking up overseas jobs can approach OMC or contact district employment offices,” said the official.

Despite court order, tahsildars delay legal heir certificates


Despite court order, tahsildars delay legal heir certificates

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:21.11.2021

Despite several orders passed by the Supreme Court and the high court that a tahsildar is empowered to issue not only Class-I legal heir certificate but also Class-II certificates, people approaching tahsildars for the same are made to run from pillar to post.

They continue to reject applications seeking Class-II legal heir certificates citing a government circular. Now, making it clear that the issue is no longer res integra (not examined), the Madras high court has passed yet another order declaring that the government circular dated September 24, 2019 has no statutory force.

Justice R Mahadevan has passed the order while disposing of a plea moved by V S Dorairaj, S Krishnakumari and V S Vijay.

According to the petitioners, their sister's husband Chandrasekaran died on January 10, 2020 and their sister Rajakumari also passed away on August 2. Since the couple died without a child, the petitioners were the surviving legal heirs to succeed the estate of Rajakumari.

Therefore, they submitted an application to Amanjikarai tahsildar seeking to issue Class-II legal heir certificate.

However, the application was rejected on the ground that tahsildar is not empowered to issue Class-II legal heir certificate by virtue of a circular dated September 24, 2019 issued by the revenue department. Aggrieved, they have moved the present plea challenging the rejection order.

When the plea came up for hearing, the court said: “The issue involved in this writ petition is no longer res integra. The question as to whether a tahsildar is empowered to issue a legal heir certificate to a Class-II legal heir is settled by way of several judicial pronouncements.”

All that is required is that the tahsildar has to satisfy himself as to the genuineness of the claim of the applicant who seeks for issuing a Class II legal heir, the court added. The judge then set aside the rejection order and remanded the issue back to the tahsildar for fresh consideration.

“But even after this order, the tahsildar is refusing to issue the certificate. They have informed us that the district collector has to approve issuance of manual certificate,” advocate A P Thiruvadi said to TOI.

In the Aminjikarai tahsildar office, there are 16 such cases. Thousands of people are made to run from pillar to post even after a clear order from the highest court of the state, he added.

Now, break the chain of fake news, try Times Verified


TIMES VERIFIED

Now, break the chain of fake news, try Times Verified

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

21.11.2021

“Are newborn calves being slaughtered in order to produce Covaxin vaccine?”

“Please get your car refuelled. From tomorrow, the pumps have been instructed by police to give fuel only to those cars who have the red, green or yellow stickers.”

“4,000 MBBS students and 3,000 resident doctors have announced a strike against Maharashtra government for various issues.”

Social media, which connects and catalyses change, can also be a minefield of fake news and falsehoods. The messages listed above are but an example of the steady, constant stream of misinformation spreading through platforms and networks that link families, friends and associates. The undercurrent of anxiety and panic is palpable.

As changing dynamics pit media against emerging forms of communication, TOI has tried to meet the challenge by putting even greater emphasis on news verification. We don’t claim to have all the answers, but we do have rigorous systems in place to check information before we publish it. In case an error still slips through, we acknowledge it and are quick to set the record straight.

In keeping with the same spirit, Times Verified seeks to provide clarity and accuracy on vital issues through a collaborative effort with readers. We see this as a service that we wish to provide to our readers with a sense of utmost humility and responsibility. We will not declare that something is true or fake unless we are fully satisfied with our due diligence. And if we are not in a position to reach a definitive conclusiion, we will not shy away from saying so.

Since its launch in Mumbai and Pune, we have scrutinised close to 17,000 messages, sent by our readers on a dedicated line. They ranged from forwards about the demise of a decorated war veteran, to a cell phone number for sourcing drugs for Covid patients, and a purported announcement on another impending lockdown.

Our panel, comprising editors and reporters who cover various agencies and sectors, submitted the data, reports, statements and other details that came in for corroboration to experts and relevant authorities. Their inputs helped us get back to the reader with as clear a picture as possible.

Some of the messages analysed were downright absurd – “all citizens are entitled to ₹7,000 per week to stay at home to combat the virus” – but there were several that seemed to carry a ring of authenticity, providing information on apps offering vaccination slots or quoting statements attributed to people in important positions (“Mike Yeadon, former chief scientist at Pfizer, declares vaccine as a threat to human life”).

This is clearly the more insidious side of social media; half-truths dressed up to appear real. The challenge is to analyse such viral fakes and separate fact from fabrication. This is important because fake news can quite literally be lethal.

“The rapid spread of false information during a pandemic can cost people their lives,” says US-based physician Dr Seema Yasmin, whose recent book speaks about how misinformation spreads faster than microbes in times of crisis.

“In the last year we’ve seen people write Facebook posts from their hospital beds saying they didn’t believe the pandemic was real because of what they’d read on social media and now they were infected,” says Yasmin, stressing on the need to identify red flags in information packaged to be “very certain”.

With truth being the best, most effective vaccination to counter the epidemic of fake news, we urge you to forward all dubious, anxiety-causing messages to our expert panel. Let the green tick in the Times Verified logo counter the tyranny of the grey curved arrow of forwards.

Saturday, November 20, 2021

E-Copies Of Bail Orders Sufficient For Release; Certified Copies Not Necessary: Telangana High Court

E-Copies Of Bail Orders Sufficient For Release; Certified Copies Not Necessary: Telangana High Court: Observing that the indefeasible fundamental right of an accused to bail is not sufficient in itself unless the bail order is furnished within reasonable time, Telangana High Court has dispensed...

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20.11.2021

சபரிமலை:பம்பை தேவசம் கவுன்டரில் 250 ரூபாய் செலுத்தி ரசீது பெற்றால், இருமுடி கட்டு கட்டி கொடுக்கப்படுகிறது.

கேரளாவில் உள்ள சபரிசலை அய்யப்பன் கோவிலுக்கு இருமுடி கட்டு இல்லாமல் வரும் பக்தர்களுக்காக, பம்பை கணபதி கோவிலில் தேவசம் போர்டு சிறப்பு வசதியை ஏற்பாடு செய்துள்ளது. இதன்படி, பம்பை தேவசம்போர்டு கவுன்டரில் 250 ரூபாய் செலுத்தி ரசீது பெற்றவர்களுக்கு, பம்பை கணபதி கோவில் மேல்சாந்தி அல்லது அவரது உதவி பூஜாரிகள் கட்டு கட்டி கொடுத்து, தலைமேல் ஏற்றி அனுப்புவர்.

ஒரு இருமுடியில், ஒரு நெய் நிறைத்த தேங்காய், மஞ்சள், பொரி, அவல், சர்க்கரை, முந்திரி என 17 வகை பொருட்கள் இருக்கும். கூடுதல் நெய் தேங்காய் விரும்பும் பக்தர்கள் ஒரு தேங்காய்க்கு 80 ரூபாய் வீதம் செலுத்த வேண்டும். இருமுடிக்கு தேவையான பொருட்கள் எடுத்துச் செல்லும் பக்தர்கள் 150 ரூபாய் மட்டும் செலுத்தினால் போதுமானது. அதிகாலை 2:30 மணி முதல், இரவு 8:00 மணி வரை இந்த வசதி செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.

நடை அடைத்தால்

இதற்கிடையே இரவு 10:00 மணிக்கு நடை அடைக்கப்பட்டு விட்டால், அடுத்த ஒரு மணி நேரத்தில், பக்தர்கள் சன்னிதானத்தில் இருந்து நிலக்கல் சென்று விட வேண்டுமென சன்னிதான போலீஸ் தனி அதிகாரி உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளார். இங்கு பக்தர்கள் தங்க அறைகள் அனுமதிக்கப்படாத நிலையிலும், கொரோனா பரவல் அச்சுறுத்தல் காரணமாகவும் இந்த உத்தரவு பிறப்பிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது.மேலும், மழை காரணமாக தடை செய்யப்பட்டிருந்த சபரிமலை பாதை சாலைகள் அனைத்தும் மீண்டும் திறக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக பொதுப்பணித் துறை அறிவித்துள்ளது.

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