Thursday, December 9, 2021

Raj principal, 14 staffers booked over ‘gang rape’


Raj principal, 14 staffers booked over ‘gang rape’

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Alwar/Jaipur:  09.12.2021

The principal of a government school at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan’s Alwar and his entire staff of 14 has been named in three FIRs alleging gangrape and molestation of schoolgirls on campus.

Bhiwadi SP Ram Murti Joshi said the FIRs were registered on Tuesday under the Pocso Act, based on complaints of sexual assault lodged by the families of five schoolgirls against the staff. The alleged incidents allegedly took place before offline classes were suspended last year. “We are also probing the role of an exteacher of the same school who was jailed in 2020 for sexually assaulting a minor. All staff members mentioned in FIRs were witnesses in that case,” the SP said. “We need to confirm if the FIRs were filed at the behest of the former teacher.”

UP school owner accused of sedating and molesting 17 minors arrested

The owner of the school, where 17 girls of class 10 were allegedly sedated and molested, was arrested on Tuesday. While assistant SP (Sadar) Krishna Kumar claimed that the special operations group arrested the accused, sources said that he surrendered at Purkazi police station in Uttar Pradesh. He was produced in court on Wednesday and has been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days till December 21. TNN

Night temp drops to 12.5°, Bhopal may get colder


Night temp drops to 12.5°, Bhopal may get colder

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal:  09.12.2021

The night temperature dipped by three degrees to settle at 12.5 degrees Celsius in Bhopal on Wednesday. The previous night was a bit warmer at 15.6 degrees. Officials of the meteorological department, Bhopal circle said, the temperatures are set to dip further across the state in the days to come.

There is no system or moisture incursion over the state and as such, dry weather would prevail. This may intensify the winter in the state, the officials said. They also issued a warning of fog for a few places in the state.

The day temperature in Bhopal on Wednesday was recorded at 25.2 degree Celsius, two degrees less than normal mark, while night temperature (12.5 degrees), was still a degree above the normal mark. Wind direction was north-easterly with an average speed of 14 kmph. A day earlier, maximum and minimum temperature in Bhopal was respectively at 24.7 degrees Celsius and 15.6 degrees Celsius.

The places in the state that recorded fog in the morning were Chhatarpur, Niwari and Tikamgarh. In the forecast for Bhopal on Thursday, the meteorological officials said, there would be clear sky and dry weather. Day and night temperature would be 25 and 12 degrees respectively with an average wind speed of 14 kmph.

In the forecast for other parts of the state, the officials said the weather would be dry over remaining places in the state, the officials added.

‘Poor visibility, not technical fault, likely crash cause’


‘Poor visibility, not technical fault, likely crash cause’

U Tejonmayam & V Ayappan TNN

Chennai:  09.12.2021

Foggy conditions and poor visibility could be factors that caused the Mi-17 V5 carrying CDS Gen Bipin Rawat, his wife and several others to crash in Coonoor, aviation experts said, though official word on the reason for Wednesday’s fatal accident is awaited.

They said chances of technical faults are remote because it was a planned flight with VIP passengers. “The chopper is capable of flying in bad weather, but the terrain was hilly and it appears to have fallen from a low altitude,” an expert said.

Visibility may have dropped considerably because of foggy conditions or low clouds over Coonoor around 11.30am on Wednesday. According to the IMD, Coonoor reported 4mm rainfall till 8.30am on Wednesday and the maximum temperature during the day was 19o C.

“We had forecast light to moderate rainfall in hill stations. Only for the plains we had forecast mist or fog. It is difficult to forecast fog for valleys and hilly terrain because both satellite and radar cannot capture that. Fog conditions can be reported only by seeing it. Even then it is difficult to differentiate between fog and low clouds,” said N Puviarasan, director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, IMD Chennai.

Experts said fog appears as a cloud near ground level, reducing visibility. Fog usually forms at a relative humidity of about 100% that may occur when there is increased moisture in the air or when the temperature is decreasing.

IMD officials said they were not asked for local weather conditions during VIP movement to Wellington and the IAF has its own facility to track it. “They don’t share weather conditions or forecasts from their area either,” an official said.

Skymet Weather chief meteorologist Mahesh Palawat said Coonoor had shallow fog and cloudy weather on Wednesday morning (8.30am) and dense fog with nearly no visibility at 5.30pm. “There could be shallow fog or low clouds during the day,” he said.

No May Day call before crash, says Coimbatore ATC

In contact with destination control.” That was the last message from the pilot of the Mi-17V5 to Coimbatore ATC before the aircraft changed over to the defence ATC around five minutes from landing at the Wellington base on Wednesday. The changeover happened at around 4,000 ft, before it crashed, reports V Ayappan.

Coimbatore ATC sources said there was no May Day call, which is usually transmitted on open VHF frequency for all to hear. Only rarely do they transmit such calls for help on an exclusive emergency frequency, said an official. “The helicopter was supposed to return within 10 minutes of dropping off the passengers,” the official said. The chopper’s movement was not tracked on radar because Coimbatore does not have one that can map low-altitude flights.

AI cameras at KSR station will see through your mask


AI cameras at KSR station will see through your mask

Full-Fledged Launch From Next Month

Christin.MathewPhilip@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru: 09.12.2021

Last month, a 41-year-old mentally disturbed woman went missing from east Bengaluru. The Railway Protection Force (RPF)’s control room in Bengaluru division received an alert and photograph of the woman at 11.35pm from a group of citizens. At 11.47pm, RPF personnel managed to trace the woman who was wearing a fullmask at KSR Bengaluru City railway station. The swift tracking happened with the help of AI-enabled face-recognition cameras.

“We could trace her in just 12 minutes. In fact, relatives of the woman were also surprised that we could find her in such a short time,” said a RPF official.

For the past nine months, a trial run of recognition cameras was on at the station. South Western Railway (SWR) officials said a fullfledged launch of the Rs 2.4-crore project will be held from next month.

“We have installed 120 of the 150 AI-enabled cameras. We could identify 43 criminals in the last nine months through this system. We’ll install them at 18 more stations in Bengaluru division,” said a senior SWR official.

A TOI report, ‘KSR, Yeshwantpur railway stations to get face-recognition cameras’ (May 6, 2019), had highlighted the plan. While facemasks are mandatory in public places after Covid-19, SWR officials said these cameras will detect people with masks too. Face-recognition cameras will recognise the face of a repeat offender/wanted persons involved in human trafficking, child kidnapping, smuggling, terrorist activities and other cases, then alert in cases of overcrowding stations, unclaimed baggage/ objects, keep track of those who frequent ticket counters, including touts. “We never anticipated that all will have to wear face-masks. But we had thought of people entering the station covering their faces, using sunglasses or hats and other scenarios, so it has come handy now,” said an official.

Asked about privacy concerns, another official said: “We’re not storing any data. We’re just matching faces in the database to records. In fact, most airports also have face-recognition cameras. Only criminals need to worry about this.”

UNDER SCANNER: RPF Bengaluru division’s command control centre where inputs from the cameras are monitored

HOW DOES THE SYSTEM WORK

These hi-tech cameras capture facial images at the railway station. The system has a database of criminal offenders from Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) and state police. If a blacklisted repeat offender match is found in CCTV feed, alerts will be given to the command-and-control room which is being monitored by a team of RPF staff round-theclock as well as 25 mobile phones of senior officials.

Live CCTV feeds are also displayed on multiple screens at the 16X10 feet video-wall at the control room.

These cameras will help us trace wanted persons, especially those involved in child trafficking. It will also ensure safety of women passengers. We’ll be able to track people with criminal backgrounds without delay

Shyam Singh | BENGALURU DIVISIONAL RAILWAY MANAGER

As part of protest, resident docs sport black badges


As part of protest, resident docs sport black badges

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Bengaluru: 09.12.2021

Resident doctors and interns from across the state sported black badges in a symbolic protest as part of their indefinite strike called by Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD).

Junior resident doctors and interns had launched an indefinite strike on November 29 over, among other demands, unpaid Covid allowances, and had boycotted outpatient department (OPD) duties and elective services. They returned to work in OPDs on December 3. However, patients have not been put to hardship. One doctor said since they have not received a convincing response from the government, they decided to launch the symbolic protest beginning Wednesday, while continuing to keep OPD and other services functioning. 

In a press release, KARD said that they will observe ‘Placard Day’ on Thursday and on Friday they will hold a candlelight vigil. Among their demands are payment of Covid allowance (Rs 10,000 per month) announced by the government from April 2021, roll back of fee hike, and expediting the NEET-PG 2021 admission process.

Airline staff at KIA force 4-yr-old to undergo test

Airline staff at KIA force 4-yr-old to undergo test

Petlee.Peter@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru:  09.12.2021

A four-year-old boy, a citizen of the United States, was forced to take the Covid-19 test at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) after ground staff of a domestic airline refused to allow him to accompany his parents on a holiday to Port Blair without a negative report.

This is in clear violation of guidelines issued by the Union ministry of health and family welfare, which states those under five years of age are exempted from pre-departure and post-arrival tests and shows a lack of awareness about Covid-19 protocols among airline staff.

Rajdeep Ganguly, a top IT engineer with a major computer chipmaker, his wife and their four-year-old son, all US passport holders and residents of Koramangala, decided to go on a holiday to Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He booked tickets on Go First Airways (previously Go Air) and they were scheduled to fly out from KIA on flight G8 1802 on November 27.

The family arrived at the airport at 8am and were in for a rude shock when Go First’s ground staff at the check-in counter demanded an RTPCR negative report for their son. Ganguly and his wife are fully vaccinated and, as per rules, don’t need a negative test report.

“I explained to the airline staffer that protocol issued by the Union health ministry specifically exempts children below the age of five from RTPCR tests, but he refused to listen. He rudely replied that ‘if the boy tests negative, he flies with you’,” Ganguly said. The parents demanded that they be shown the clause in the rule book which mandates the test, but airline staff refused to listen.

Ganguly also contacted Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Ltd to doubly ascertain if his son needs a negative report. When they landed in Port Blair later that day, they were told the test was “unnecessary”.

With Go First ground staff refusing to budge and time running out, the 43-yearold father rushed with the boy to the Auriga Research Covid testing centre outside the airport. Taking pity on their plight, some flyers allowed them to jump the queue and the child took the rapid PCR test. The duo then dashed back into the airport to collect a printout of the negative report.

The family was in for another shock when they handed in the result to the ground staff. “The Go First manager didn’t even bother looking at the result but checked the test payment receipt for Rs 3,000 and directed us towards boarding. There was another family at the time with an unwell child, but the airline staff didn’t spare them as well,” added the IT engineer.

TOI contacted Go First for its reaction, but there was no response despite emails, messages and phone calls.

6 docs among 10 +ve since Nov 29 at city med college


6 docs among 10 +ve since Nov 29 at city med college

LAX PROTOCOL? Concern Growing Over Breakthrough Cases At Vydehi Institute, Other Hospitals Across The State

Sunitha.Rao@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru: 09.12.2021

In continuing breakthrough infections, 10 healthcare workers, including six doctors, from Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike’s (BBMP) Mahadevapura zone tested positive for Covid-19 since November 29.

Samples from four of them, who had a high viral load, have been sent for genomic sequencing and reports are awaited. Hospital authorities say this should not be viewed as a cluster outbreak since all cases did not happen at once.

While none of them have travel history, sources say they may have contracted the infection from the community. The index case, a 54-yearold doctor, came under BBMP’s scanner on November 29 and the Palike has since conducted 204 tests in the hospital and the attached medical college hostel.

Sources say that the medical college hospital had a closed-door meeting with all staff on December 2. “Despite having a severe cough, a doctor who had given samples for the Covid test, attended the meeting. That evening, the result showed she was positive for Covid and the doctor stopped coming to work from December 3.”

“Primary and secondary contacts in the hostel, departments of paediatrics and oncology have been tested. Of the 10, three were hospitalised and have recovered,” said R Venkatachalapathy, joint commissioner, Mahadevapura. All of them are currently in home isolation.

Dr Ravindra Reddy, nodal officer for Covid, Vydehi, while insisting that this should not be classified as a cluster, said: “We didn’t have all 10 cases at the same time. While testing contacts, some returned positive for the disease. Some are from the hostel and had not had any contact with Covid-19 positive doctors. These are all isolated cases.”

He said that at present, all 10 are fine and that most of them had no symptoms. BBMP authorities said a repeat RT-PCR test will be conducted at the Vydehi campus on Friday (December 10). Sources say the wife of a Covid-19 positive doctor from Vydehi, who works at another private medical college in north Bengaluru, has also tested positive. However, this could not be confirmed with authorities at the medical college where she works.

Given that all 10 were fully vaccinated, the cases raise concerns about healthcare workers, who have taken both doses of the vaccine, contracting the infection. Staffers in other medical institutions in Bengaluru and across the state, who were fully vaccinated, have also tested positive.

About a fortnight ago, in one of the biggest clusters in recent times, more than 300 students at SDM College of Medical Sciences in Dharwad district tested positive.

At Nimhans, of the 826 Covid tests conducted so far this month, four people — two staffers and two family members of one of the staffers — had tested positive. Dr Muralidharan Kesavan, medical superintendent, Nimhans, said that these routine tests conducted in the hospital have not shown any alarming rise in cases: The positivity rate has been less than 0.5%. In November, there were five positive cases, including patients and staffers, and in October there were a total 12 cases, Kesavan said.

Prior to this, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research had seen five of its doctors testing positive in the third week of November. Dr C Nagaraj, Covid technical advisory committee member and director of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, says there’s a need to conduct reorientation sessions for healthcare workers on maintaining Covid-appropriate behaviour.

“In our hospital, one doctor tested positive in November but none of his contacts tested positive. I feel that there is a need to reorientate staff on Covid-appropriate behaviour such as always wearing a mask,” Dr Nagaraj said.

GETTING THE JOB DONE: A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at a roadside camp in Bengaluru on Wednesday

Annamalai University staff begin indefinite sit-in over pending dues

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