Sunday, January 8, 2023

MBBS students unhappy over NEET-PG date in Tamil Nadu

MBBS students unhappy over NEET-PG date in Tamil Nadu 

TNN | Jan 8, 2023, 04.49 AM IST Printed from 

CHENNAI: The National Medical Council's (NMC) cut off date of March 31 for completion of internship for MBBS students to be eligible to apply for NEET-PG 2023 will render several thousand final year MBBS students ineligible to appear for the exam scheduled for March 5. Students in many medical colleges in Tamil Nadu - government, self-financing and deemed universities -will be completing their internships between April and June, as postings for the year-long internships were given late in 2022 due to the pandemic. 

While many students in deemed universities such as SRM University will complete their internship in April, those in state-run medical colleges will complete them in June. "No medico studying in the regular batch will be eligible to write NEET-PG 2023. In Tamil Nadu most colleges will be eligible only if the last date is fixed on June 15 2023," said Tamil Nadu Medical Council president Dr K Senthil. The council would write to the NMC and the National Board of Examination seeking change in the deadline for completion of CRRI, he said. The state health department has also received representations from heads of colleges, students and parents, said Tamil Nadu health secretary P Senthilkumar, adding: "We will take this up immediately with the Centre to ensure students are not punished." 

The information bulletin released by the National Board of Examination, a body which conducts NEET-PG - an eligibility-cumranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to MD/MS and PG diploma courses - said: "Requests for appearing in NEET-PG 2023 from candidates completing internship after 31st March 2023 or having qualifications that are not recognized as per the NMC Act, 2019 and the repealed IMC Act, 1956 shall be summarily rejected. Candidates are further advised not to canvass for the same.

" The deadline for submitting applications for the exams ends by January 27 and the NTA will issue admit cards for the exam by February 27. Medical students and professors at medical college in Tamil Nadu say the Centre's rule is unfair. "The entire batch will be affected if the rule is not revised. 

They will have to waste one year for no fault of theirs. Their classes were disturbed, exams were postponed and postings were delayed due to Covid. Why should we students who worked so hard, be punished?" asked a student from the state-run government medical college in Omandurar

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Saturday, January 7, 2023

Man who urinated on Air India woman flyer 'begged her to not file complaint as he has a family'

Man who urinated on Air India woman flyer 'begged her to not file complaint as he has a family'

The victim alleged that despite her willingness, she was forced to confront the accused and negotiate with him, further disorientating her, according to the FIR.


Published: 06th January 2023 01:00 PM 



Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The woman, who was subjected to extreme humiliation in an Air India flight from New York to Delhi, has shared stomach-churning details in the complaint she lodged against a co-passenger for urinating on her during her travel.In the FIR, accessed by TNIE, the woman stated her clothes, shoes and bags were soaked in urine and the Air India crew refused to touch them and sprayed her bag and shoes with disinfectant.

“My clothes, shoes and bag were soaked in urine. The bag contained my passport, travel documents and currency. The flight staff refused to touch them, sprayed my bag and shoes with disinfectant, and took me to the bathroom and gave me a set of airline pyjamas and socks,” the woman said in her complaint.

As per the FIR, the woman then asked the staff to change her seat, but was told that no other seats were available.

“The flight crew told me that the pilot vetoed giving me a seat in first class. After I was standing for 20 minutes, one of the senior flight staff offered me the small crew seat, where I sat for about 2 hours. I was then asked to return to the initial soiled seat. The seat was still damp and reeking of urine,” she said.

The 70-year-old woman was then given the steward seat for the rest of the journey.

She mentioned that she wanted the man to be arrested immediately and later the flight staff told the woman that the alleged man wanted to apologise. “I stated clearly that I did not want to interact with him or see his face, and that all I wanted was for him to be arrested on arrival. However, the crew brought the offender before me against my wishes, and we were made to sit opposite each other in the crew seats,” the

FIR read.

The woman said that she was “stunned” when the man started crying and profusely apologised to her.

“He begged me not to lodge a complaint against him because he is a family man and did not want his wife  and child to be affected,” she said.

She told the accused man that his actions were inexcusable. “But in the face of his pleading and begging in front of me, and my own shock and trauma, I found it difficult to insist on his arrest or to press charges against him,” she added.Meanwhile, Delhi Police has summoned the pilot and other crew members who were on board in the flight from New York to Delhi.

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