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Prof signs in attendance register at college, then hangs himself
Prof signs in attendance register at college, then hangs himself
17.01.2024 TOI Rajasthan
Udaipur : A 54-year-old professor of College of Technology and Engineering (CTAE) died by suicide in his office at the college in Udaipur minutes after reaching there and signing in the attendance register on Thursday moning. Prof Naveen Choudhary’s body was found hanging by the college staff, said police. A suicide note was found in the room, and Prof Choudhary had purportedly written in it that he took the drastic step at his own will as he was troubled by his illness, said SHO Bharat Yogi of Pratapnagar police station.
Prof Choudhary, who taught in the computer science department, arrived at the college around 9am and signed the attendance register, he said. “When he did not meet the HoD and other staff members as usual, the staff went to his office to call him and found him hanging there,” said Yogi. A police team examined the site and sen
t the body to MB Hospital for post-mortem. Prof Choudhary hailed from Jodhpur and lived with his wife in Udaipur, the SHO said. TNN
WB suspends 12 docs over C-section death, orders CID probe
WB suspends 12 docs over C-section death, orders CID probe
Dwaipayan Ghosh & Debashis Konar | TNN 17.01.2025
Kolkata : Bengal govt suspended Thursday 12 doctors of Midnapore Medical College and Hospital and ordered a CID probe into allegations that their criminal negligence caused the death of a 32-year-old woman within a few hours of giving birth by caesarean section. The suspensions came eight days after Mamoni Ruidas’s death 12 hours after giving birth. She was among five new mothers whose health deteriorated after C-section procedures. Mamoni allegedly died of septic shock while three others were shifted to a Kolkata hospital.
The suspended doctors include vice principal of MMCH, head of obstetrics and gynaecology, and three colleagues. CM Mamata Banerjee termed Mamoni’s death due to suspected medical negligence “shocking, unacceptable and avoidable”. She said the kin of the deceased had every reason “to question us”. The CM announced a state govt job for one member of the bereaved family and compensation of Rs 5 lakh
Initial probe suggested that a senior doctor who was supposed to be at the OT during the allegedly botched caesarean was working in a private nursing home. “Those who were negligent, those who left C-sections to trainees, must be booked. I am sympathetic to doctors. But I must also consider people’s well-being when there is wrongdoing,” the CM said
‘Why wasn’t banned IV fluid stocks withdrawn? Following the death of a woman during childbirth at a Bengal hospital, allegedly after administration of intravenous fluid Ringer’s lactate, Calcutta HC on Thursday questioned Bengal health dept, asking it why it had not taken steps to withdraw existing stocks of Ringer’s lactate made by Paschim Banga Pharmaceutical as soon as Directorate of Drugs Control ordered the pharma company to stop manufacturing it on Dec 10, 2024....the high court said.
Report caste discrimination plaints, UGC directs colleges
Report caste discrimination plaints, UGC directs colleges
Nirupa.Vatyam@timesofindia.com 17.01.2025
Hyderabad : After the Supreme Court asked the University Grants Commission (UGC) about the data on caste discrimination complaints in higher education institutions, the commission directed colleges to submit details about complaints received, resolved, and pending since the 2019-20 academic year.
“Higher education institutions are requested to establish an Equal Opportunity Cell and SC/ST Cell to ensure the effective and transparent redressal of grievances of the disadvantaged groups. To assist this initiative, the UGC is preparing a database of important aspects, which are crucial to the protection of the rights and interests of the disadvantaged groups and addressing their complaints and grievances. You are therefore requested to submit the requisite information in prescribed format,” read a circular sent by the commission.
At the state level too, the Telangana SC/ST commission is not maintaining any such data as they told TOI that they get complaints from individuals or groups, but not from universities or colleges. While SC/ST cells at universities said they mostly deal with complaints about the allotment of rooms or guides for PhD students or service related issues from staff, colleges are now forming various cells so that they can send information to UGC. “We don’t get any data from universities or colleges about complaints received from SC/ST students or faculty,” said Telangana State Commission for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes chairman Bakki Venkataiah, adding that a majority of complaints they receive are related to land or service-related issues.
Officials from various universities also said that more than students complaining about caste discrimination, they receive more complaints from staff over promotions or being ignored for a post despite having the required qualifications
Questions raised over PhD offered by private universities in state
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has established detailed guidelines for PhD admissions across Indian universities, which require institutions to implement entrance examinations for admitting students. The UGC consistently monitors the doctoral admission procedures at various universities to ensure compliance. Following a recent investigation, the UGC discovered violations of regulations in PhD admissions at three private universities in Rajasthan, leading to the termination of their doctoral programmes. The UGC imposed a five-year ban on these institutions from conducting PhD programmes. The universities facing action include OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan, Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan, and Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. TNN
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90,000 salaried individuals withdraw Rs 1,070 cr worth wrongful tax deduction claims
90,000 taxpayers withdraw incorrect deductions worth Rs 1,070 crores
90,000 taxpayers withdraw incorrect deductions worth Rs 1,070 crores
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90k salaried individuals withdraw Rs 1,070 crore worth wrongful tax deduction claims During various search & seizure and survey operations conducted by Income Tax Department, it has come to notice that various individuals are claiming incorrect deduc...
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State rejects draft UGC norms VC APPOINTMENT
versities in its jurisdiction, as well as addresses and resolves their administrative issues and grievances. In addition to this, the state govt is also answerable, in the legislature, to the questions on various activities of the universities here. “The elected govt in the state is responsible and held accountable on the issues related to the administration of universities. Therefore, excluding the state govt in the administration of state universities is unacceptable and undermines its authority,” he wrote. He looked forward to a dialogue between the UGC and state govts to assess the issues faced by universities in the present system before proposing radical changes to the existing guidelines.
Now, NAAC accreditation a must for college affiliations in K’taka But Aided Institutions Say Move Is Not Viable
Times of india Bangalore
sidered for everything in HEIs,” stressed Vikram, adding that there are seven parameters of NAAC. “Each one of them speaks volumes about the institution’s strength,” he added. However, some of the aided colleges pointed out that NAAC accreditation, which is reviewed every five years, requires a huge amount of money. Aided colleges have to pay a fee of Rs 5 lakh and law colleges about Rs 9 lakh. It is not financially affordable, the aided colleges have pointed out. Manjushree N, commissioner of DCE, Bengaluru, said: “For better quality output from education institutions, both govt and private, NAAC accreditation was made mandatory for all higher education institutions in the state.”
ED wants to keep people in prison, livid SC says
There is no question of communication gap. We will not tolerate such conduct on the part of Union of India to make submissions expressly contrary to the statute,” the bench said. The bench thereafter heard the bail plea of Balaha on merit and granted her bail. Mehta agreed with the bench that the proviso allowed leniency in deciding bail for women accused under PMLA, but added that the govt teacher was in touch with someone from a Gulf country for carrying out money laundering for Shine City Group.
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