Thursday, July 4, 2019

TIMES AT THE WORLD CUP

Virat’s touching gesture for the old and the beautiful
Indian Skipper Promises Tickets For 87-Year-Old Charulata Patel

Gaurav.Gupta@timesgroup.com

Birmingham:04.07.2019

Even as millions of fans are still struggling for tickets to India’s semifinal and final matches in the 2019 World Cup, Charulata Patel can claim to be amongst the lucky ones to already have them in her purse. The 87-year-old South Africa-born Gujarati is a London resident and has become a sensation on social media ever since Indian captain Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma touched her feet to seek her blessings, and spent some time with her at Edgbaston after India beat Bangladesh by 31 runs on Tuesday.

During the brief meeting with the spirited lady, who came all the way from London to watch the Men-in-Blue despite being slightly ill, Kohli told her that she now has to turn up for all of India’s remaining three games, promising tickets for her and her granddaughter, Anjali, who accompanied her to the stadium.

“Yesterday, when he hugged her, he said: ‘Please come for all our matches’. But she replied: ‘Beta, I don’t have tickets.’ He said: ‘Don’t worry, I’ll arrange the tickets, and he kept his word. So, now we have the tickets for all of India’s remaining games — the Leeds match (against Sri Lanka on July 6), the semifinal (both the semifinals actually) and the final,” Charulata’s granddaughter, Anjali, told TOI from London. “We asked for a few more tickets, but he couldn’t arrange that many,” she chuckled.

Sharing the emotional moment with his ‘special fan’, Kohli later tweeted: “Also would like to thank all our fans for all the love & support & especially Charulata Patel ji. She’s 87 and probably one of the most passionate & dedicated fans I’ve ever seen. Age is just a number; passion takes you leaps & bounds. With her blessings, on to the next one.” Throughout the match, the TV cameras kept panning on the enthusiastic fan. Former England captain Michael Vaughan described a TV shot of Charulata’s enthusiastic support as “the picture of the World Cup”.

ICC later shared a small video of her. “They’re playing very well. I’m praying to God that they keep on winning. I’m watching cricket for the last 20 years. The first time I went to watch a game live was in The Oval last year, so this is just this second time,” Charulata told Times Now.

You don’t have to guess hard to know her favourites players/ “Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma,” she said. “When Virat and Rohit touched my feet, I wanted to get up, but they asked me to keep sitting on my chair. I gave them my blessings, and hugged and kissed them,” he said.

There are many elderly people amongst the spectators in England. You do wonder how Charulata managed to attract the attention of Virat & Co. “It’s all thanks to the Indian guys. The Indian team’s media manager, Moulin Parikh, and a few other media personnel approached us for a few interviews. I asked if he could arrange for my grandma to meet the team or at least some players. Because of her age and illness, this would most probably be the last World Cup she would be able to see at a stadium. So, it meant a lot for her to see the team. Moulin said: ‘Look, I’ll arrange something for you when there are just two overs left for the game.’ And he did make it to happen,” she revealed.



MY PLEASURE: Virat Kohli greets Charulata Patel at Edgbaston on Tuesday
ADWISE workplace counselling NAMRATA SINGH

‘My boss makes me work on holidays. Is there a way out?’

04.07.2019

Question: I recently joined an MNC and this is my probation period. The organisation has a policy of Saturday/Sunday offs. In addition, it has declared 12 public holidays. However, my reporting manager makes me work on weekends. He rejects my request for a compensatory off. I am also made to travel/work on public holidays, like Holi and Good Friday. This is painful and demoralising. I am a 44-year-old male and, currently, I do not have another job option. How do I deal with such a boss?

S Ramesh Shankar replies:

It’s unfortunate that you made a change of job and ended up in a not-so-pleasant situation. In my view, you may consider converting a negative situation into a positive one. In our life, we cannot choose our parents or our boss. I am sure you decided to join the MNC after due consideration of role, image, brand, etc.

Since you are less than six months in your job, it may be an opportunity to make your first impressions. You may like to focus on giving your best and proving your value to your boss and thereby to your organisation. Once they realise that you bring immense value to your role, you will be considered an invaluable asset. At this stage, you could consider renegotiating with your boss regarding your weekly offs or working on public holidays.

It is true that employees in multinationals as we well as Indian organisations have to work on weekends or public holidays at times due to work exigencies. However, if someone makes working on weekends a habit, it may be neither good for their health nor for the productivity of the organisation. We need to first prove our worth in a new organisation we join before we start negotiating our terms and conditions at work. Otherwise, it may end up being evaluated as someone whose focus is not to give their best at the workplace but keep negotiating on terms and conditions of employment.

I would recommend the following steps:

A. Focus on your performance and become the best in whatever you do within a year of your joining the MNC

B. Once your boss realises your value, you could negotiate on weekly offs and talk about work-life balance

C. You have to determine what your priorities are: work-life balance, salary, working conditions or career progression

D. Establish your credibility before highlighting wrongs of others I hope these suggestions are useful and help you reflect.

S Ramesh Shankar is former HR head, Siemens

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6.3ft-long worm removed from man’s intestine in Haryana

Vijender Kumar TNN

Kaithal:04.07.2019

A 6.3ft-long live worm was surgically extracted from a 42-year-old man’s intestine at a private hospital in Haryana’s Kaithal district on Wednesday.

Dr Devender Panwar of Jaipur Hospital, who conducted the operation, said Ravi — a resident of Jind’s Pega village — approached them on Tuesday night complaining of fever since a fortnight. When a CT scan, ultrasound and other examination couldn’t detect the issue, an X-ray revealed damage in the intestine which needed immediate surgery.

“While sanitizing his intestine, we extracted a live pork tapeworm about 6.3ft in length. The scientific name of the organism is Taenia solium which usually enters the body through consumption of undercooked or contaminated pork and unwashed vegetables,” said Dr Panwar.

Once inside, the intestinal parasite can live there up to 25 years and affect the brain, and may cause epilepsy at a later stage or even death, he added.

“The tests didn’t reveal the presence of the worm and the X-ray only showed a hole in the intestine. It was during surgery that I minutely examined the hole, and found the worm, which was alive,” said Dr Panwar. The patient is stable and under observation, he added.
Defence staff can’t quit job at will as it affects preparedness of forces: SC

Holds IAF Man Guilty For Applying For Bank Job Without Telling Authorities

AmitAnand.Choudhary@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:04.07.2019

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said defence force personnel cannot be allowed to quit job at will in the middle of service, saying it will adversely impact operational preparedness of the armed forces and held an airman in IAF guilty of breaking rules by applying for a bank job without informing the authorities.

A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hemant Gupta rejected the plea of the IAF personnel who contended that the Constitution has given him a fundamental right to practise any profession and his right cannot be infringed upon by Air Force rules.

“A person who has been enrolled as a member of the Air Force does not have an unqualified right to depart from service at his or her will during the term of engagement. Such a construction, as urged on behalf of the appellant, will seriously impinge upon manning levels and operational preparedness of the armed forces. With the rapid advancement of technology, particularly in its application to military operations, there has been a reconfiguration of human and technological requirements of a fighting force. The interests of the service are of paramount importance,” the bench said.

The court passed the order on an appeal filed by Amit Kumar Roy challenging IAF’s decision not to issue ‘No Objection’ certificate to him to join as probationary officer in a bank. He joined the force in 2004 and applied for the bank job in 2010 and appeared for written exam and interview without taking mandatory permission from IAF. After selection for the job, he approached Armed Force Tribunal which directed IAF to issue provisional NOC and subsequently he joined the bank.

In 2012 Air Headquarters cancelled the provisional NOC and he was directed to join the force. after which he approached the apex court.

The court came to the conclusion that there was no illegality in cancellation of NOC as he violated Air Force rules but said that no purpose would be solved to direct him to join the force after eight years and asked him to pay ₹3 lakh to the government within two months for violating the rules.

“No purpose will be served in directing reinduction of the appellant into the IAF save and except to subject him to disciplinary action. Having regard to the facts and circumstances which we have noted above, we are of the view that the ends of justice would be met by directing that a final NOC and discharge be issued to him no later than within a period of three months of the receipt of a copy of this order,” the bench said.



A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hemant Gupta rejected the plea of the IAF personnel who contended that the Constitution has given him a fundamental right to practise any profession and his right cannot be infringed upon by Air Force rules
HC pulls up officials for stopping pension of elderly woman

K.Kaushik@timesgroup.com

Madurai:04.07.2019

Pulling up the revenue department officials for their recklessness, the Madurai bench of the Madras high court has directed the authorities to disperse pending arrears and compensation to an elderly woman for whom the old age pension (OAP) was stopped based on false information that she was dead though she was alive.

On Wednesday, justice R Suresh Kumar gave the direction on the petition filed by K Sundarammal, a resident of T Vallakulam village at Kamuthi taluk in Ramanathapuram district. She had sought the continuation of OAP after it was stopped based on false information.

The judge observed that the tahsildar of Kamuthi in his counter had stated that the reason for the erroneous deletion of the petitioner’s name was made by an outsourced computer operator.

The judge observed, “This is a classic case where the government authorities have recklessly acted in providing welfare schemes to the needy people as per the policy of the state government. Expressing its anguish, the court wants to give remedial action for the loss sustained by the petitioner for her sufferings.”

Hence, the judge directed the officials to calculate and disperse the pending arrears of OAP to the petitioner with an interest rate of 6% and also distribute a compensation of ₹50,000 to the petitioner within two weeks.

The judge also directed the authorities to submit a compliance report in this regard on July 24. In her petition, Sundarammal stated that she is a destitute woman and does not have any legal heir to take care of her. She further stated that as she does not have any permanent job she is unable to fulfil her daily needs. She said that after she submitted a representation, the officials started distributing OAP from November 24, 2006. However, it was stopped from July 21, 2015.
900 students at Madras univ college learn in fear in crumbling buildings

Staff Worried About Ceilings Falling Down

Ragu.Raman@timesgroup.com

Chennai:04.07.2019

More than 900 students and 30 staff members of a constituent college of University of Madras in Thiruvottiyur are in constant fear of ceilings of dilapidated buildings that are more than 40 years old falling on their head.

The college operates from a corporation school on Poonthottam Road where it began functioning seven years ago as a temporary arrangement. A unitary complex with an anganwadi centre, a corporation primary school, a special tahsildar’s office and a park function out of the same campus. What’s more, there are only four toilets each for men and women. “We are in constant fear. One of the staff members had a narrow escape recently as a chunk of concrete fell a feet away from him. Almost, all the buildings are in a bad shape,” a staff member said. “Despite the fund crunch, the university has promised financial help to plaster the ceilings and undertake some maintenance work. The college could not find a piece of land to have another building,” said a syndicate member of the university.

The college offers five under-graduate programmes – BA Tamil, BA English, BCom (general), BCom (computer applications) and BCA. It’s a co-ed college with girls constituting more than 70% of the students. None of the 30-odd teaching staff is a full-time employee. The college has 15 guest lecturers and 15 part-time guest lecturers. Against a requirement of 15 classrooms, the college has only eight rooms and classes are being conducted in two sessions to accommodate the students. The first session functions from 8.10 am to 12.45 pm and the second from 1pm to 5.35pm. The college caters to the needs of children from poor background from Tiruvottiyur, Manali, Kavarapettai and Ponneri. “With better facilities, the college could get up to 3,000 students,” said a faculty member.

“In Tiruvottiyur, there is no vacant land to build a college,” said K Kuppan, a former MLA who played a key role in opening the college. “The government has allotted a piece of land near Ernavur flyover, but the land was mortgaged by a government agency for a loan. The government has also allocated ₹20 crore for a building, but we decided to construct a new structure, locals who use the playground opposed it.”

The government has allotted three acres of land near CPCL in Manali. “Considering pollution and access issues, the proposal was kept pending. If there is no other land, then we may have to settle on that one,” said Kuppan.


COMING APART: University of Madras Arts and Science College (constituent college) functioning from an old corporation school premises on Poonthottam Road in Thiruvottiyur; (right) a broken wall on the campus
Dharmapuri girl tops rank list for veterinary courses
TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:4.7.2019

The Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (Tanuvas) on Wednesday released the rank list for admissions into undergraduate courses BVSc & AH and BTech.

S Swathi of Dharmapuri topped the rank list with 199.5 marks out of 200.

A Jane Sylvia of Tuticorin and M Harsha of Kanyakumari got 199.25 and 199 marks respectively and secured second and third places on the rank list. The admission into veterinary courses is based on Class XII marks. Candidates may verify their ranks on Tanuvas’s official website www.tanuvas.ac.in. There has been a surge in applications for the BVSc and AH course, compared to last year. While Tanuvas received 12,000 applications for the BVSc & AH course in 2018, this year the number has gone up to 15,476. The applications for BTech courses also witnessed a rise this year.

“There was a 29% increase in applications for BVSc and AH compared to last year. For BTech courses, the number of applications has increased by 14.64%,” animal husbandry minister Udumalai K Radhakrishnan told media representatives after releasing the rank list. Of 18,438 applicants, 17,122 were found eligible.

As many as 360 seats are available for the BVSc and AH course at four veterinary colleges, while 100 seats are available for the BTech courses (food technology, poultry technology and dairy technology). “We plan to start new veterinary colleges,” the minister said.

Tanuvas vice-chancellor C Balachandran said counselling will be held in the third week of July. “The schedule along with details of candidates called for counselling, their marks and rank will be released on our official website,” he told the media.

Last year, the OC cut-off for BVSc and AH was 196 out of 200 marks. This year the cut-off is likely to come down due to poor performance of Class XII state board students.

K Gopal, secretary of Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fisheries, and P Tensingh Gnanaraj, registrar of Tanuvas, also participated in the event.



FIRST RANK: S Swathi

While Tanuvas received 12,000 applications for the BVSc & AH course in 2018, this year the number has gone up to 15,476
MBBS entry rank list delayed again

TIMES NEWS NETWORK


Chennai:4.7.2019

The state selection committee will not release the rank list for MBBS and BDS admissions on Thursday. The list is likely to be released on July 6 or July 8, officials said.

The committee which was scheduled to release the list on Tuesday had earlier postponed it to July 4. The policy decision on quota for economically weaker section will be taken after an all-party meeting. If the state adopts the quota, the medical seats in government quota will increase by 25%. “They are trying to delay the list so they get time to take a decision. But they don’t understand the difficulty of students and parents,” said Arul Kumar, a parent.

The selection committee said it has asked nearly 3,000 candidates to hand over the original form for verification. “It can be verified after we release the rank list too but we wanted to make sure we have the documents,” said selection committee secretary G Selvarajan.

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திருவல்லிக்கேணியில்ஒரு கிலோ தோசை மாவு வாங்கினால் ஒரு குடம் தண்ணீர் இலவசம்




 திருவல்லிக்கேணியில் ஒரு கிலோ தோசை மாவு வாங்கினால் ஒரு குடம் தண்ணீர் இலவசமாக வழங்கப்படுகிறது.

பதிவு: ஜூன் 30, 2019 05:12 AM

சென்னை,

சென்னையில் தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினை தலைவிரித்தாடுகிறது. ஒரு குடம் தண்ணீருக்காக இரவு முழுவதும் தூங்காமல் தண்ணீர் லாரியை எதிர்பார்த்து பலர் காத்துக்கிடக்கின்றனர். பல இடங்களில் ஒரு குடம் தண்ணீரை ரூ.5 முதல் ரூ.10 வரை விலை கொடுத்து வாங்கி வருகின்றனர். கடந்த ஒரு வாரமாக சென்னையில் மழை பெய்த போதும் தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினைக்கு தீர்வு ஏற்படவில்லை.

தலைவிரித்தாடும் தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினையை கருத்தில் கொண்டு சென்னை திருவல்லிக்கேணி பண்டி வெங்கடேசன் தெருவில் இட்லி, தோசை மாவு கடை நடத்தி வரும் பார்த்தசாரதி என்பவர் மாவு வாங்க வரும் பொதுமக்களுக்கு இலவசமாக தண்ணீர் கொடுக்க முடிவு செய்தார்.

அதன்படி, ‘ஒரு கிலோ இட்லி, தோசை மாவு வாங்கினால் ஒரு குடம் தண்ணீர் இலவசம்’ என்று அறிவித்தார். இதுதொடர்பான அறிவிப்பை பேனர் மூலம் தனது கடை முன்பு அவர் வைத்துள்ளார். மேலும், அந்த அறிவிப்பில் ஒரு கிலோ மாவு வாங்கினால் ஒரு குடம் நிலத்தடி நீர் இலவசமாக வழங்கப்படும் என்றும், மாவு வாங்க வரும்போது குடம் கொண்டு வர வேண்டும் என்றும் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது. அதுமட்டுமல்லாமல் வாடிக்கையாளர்களின் நலன் கருதி குடிநீரை வடிகட்டி காய்ச்சிய பிறகு உபயோகப்படுத்தவும் என்றும் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார்.

இந்த அறிவிப்பை பார்த்த பொதுமக்கள் பலர் இவரது கடைக்கு மாவு வாங்க குடங்களுடன் படை எடுக்க தொடங்கி உள்ளனர். இதனால், குடிநீர் லாரியில் தண்ணீர் பிடிக்க குடங்களை வரிசையாக வைத்திருப்பது போன்று இவரது கடையிலும் குடங்கள் வரிசையாக வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.

தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினையை கருத்தில் கொண்டு சூழ்நிலைக்கு தகுந்தாற்போல் இந்த அறிவிப்பை வெளியிட்டு அதை செயல்படுத்தி வரும் மாவு கடை உரிமையாளர் பார்த்தசாரதி கூறும்போது, ‘கடந்த 24 ஆண்டுகளாக மாவு கடை நடத்தி வருகிறேன். ஆனால், இதுபோன்று தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினையை சந்தித்தது இல்லை. தண்ணீர் பிரச்சினையால் மக்கள் திண்டாடுவதை பார்த்து இதுபோன்ற அறிவிப்பை வெளியிட்டேன். வெளியில் இருந்து பணம் கொடுத்து தண்ணீரை வாங்கி வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு கொடுத்து வருகிறேன்’ என்றார்.
RGUHS to conduct baseline survey of affiliate colleges 

Special Correspondent 

 
MANGALURU, June 29, 2019 23:37 IST 


Updated: June 29, 2019 23:37 IST

The Syndicate of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) here on Saturday decided to conduct a baseline survey of the state of academic practices in its affiliated 700 institutes in Karnataka.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, RGUHS vice-chancellor S. Sacchidanand said the baseline survey would be done to know the condition of the medical, dental and other health institutes and take steps for improving quality.

“It’s like a self-assessment. The survey helps institutes to know where they stand. It will help institutes to make changes necessary to get accreditation of the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers and other quality assessment organisations,” Dr. Sacchidanand said, and added that the survey would be part of the ongoing exercise to improve the quality of the education in all its affiliated institutions.

The Syndicate also decided to keep in abeyance disaffiliation of Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, following the latter’s recognition by the Union government to bring it under the ambit of MGR Educational and Research Institute (Deemed to be University), Chennai.
PIL against officials for allowing college to function

The interim prayer of K M Krishnan of West Mambalam is to restrain the authorities concerned from conducting counselling in the medical college.

Published: 30th June 2019 05:39 AM 


By Express News Service

CHENNAI: A PIL petition has been filed in the Madras High Court for a directive to the Central Vigilance Commissioner and the Union Ministry of Health in New Delhi to take punitive action against the Secretary-General, Board of Governors (in supersession of the Medical Council of India) and Tamil Nadu Health secretary for allowing Sri Muthukumaran Medical College Hospital and Research Institute at Chikkarayapuram in Chennai to function.


The interim prayer of KM Krishnan of West Mambalam is to restrain the authorities concerned from conducting counselling in the medical college. The first bench of Chief Justice VK Tahilramani and Justice M Doraisamy, before which the plea came up for hearing on Thursday, ordered notice to respondents.

According to petitioner, he sent representations to various state government authorities and Central Vigilance Commissioner, to order an inquiry with regard to unauthorised constructions by the college. The college had not obtained environment clearance and completion certificate, petitioner alleged.
Court stays fee panel’s fiat to private law college

According to the petitioner, the Central Law College, a self-financing, non-aided private one, is in existence from 1984 and had produced 30 batches of law graduates.

Published: 30th June 2019 05:38 AM 


Madras High Court (Photo 

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: A division bench of the Madras High Court has stayed the operation of the orders of the State government’s fee fixation committee, recommending a private law college in Salem to collect only Rs 65,000 per annum from 2019-20. The bench of Justices R Subbiah and C Saravanan, which granted the stay, permitted the petitioner college - Central Law College - to continue to collect Rs 85,000 till the disposal of the writ petition, on June 26.


According to the petitioner, the Central Law College, a self-financing, non-aided private one, is in existence from 1984 and had produced 30 batches of law graduates. It was collecting Rs 85,000 per year towards admission and tuition fees. The committee constituted by the petitioner/college consisting of a former High Court judge, a former Vice-Chancellor of the TN Dr Ambedkar Law University and former director of the TN State Judicial Academy and a reputed chartered accountant, after going through all the records, recommended to collect fees of Rs 1.03 lakh for the academic year 2019-2020.

In the meantime, the committee constituted by the government, had fixed the fees only at Rs 65,000 p.a. by an order dated May 28 this year, after rejecting the petitioner college’s plea to take into account the capital expenditure. Hence, the present petition. Considering the submissions made by the petitioner’s counsel, the judges said that they are granting the interim stay for four weeks.
Plea from institute turned down

The judge was dismissing a writ petition from the college on June 26.

 Published: 30th June 2019 05:37 AM |


 By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Accepting the arguments of Additional Advocate-General A Kumar, the Madras High Court has refused to quash the orders of Anna University, reducing the students’ strength for two undergraduate courses and denying affiliation to four post-graduate courses in SMK Fomra Institute of Technology in Kelambakkam.

Justice G Jayachandran also rejected the consequential prayer for a direction to the university to grant continuation of provisional affiliation for the engineering courses conducted by the petitioner college, for the sanctioned intake of students approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AIVTE) for 2019-2020. The judge was dismissing a writ petition from the college on June 26. The University had issued a communication on May 11, 2019, indicating that the deficiency mentioned in the inspection report regarding the library and laboratory, continue to exist for some courses and therefore, recommended for provisional affiliation with 25 per cent reduced intake of students for two UG courses viz; BE (Electronic and Communication Engineering) and BE (Mechanical Engineering) and no affiliation for four PG courses viz; ME (Computer Science Engineering), ME (Power System Engineering), ME (Thermal Engineering) and ME (VSL design). Hence, the present petition.
These children in Tamil Nadu's Cuddalore fetch water at home and school

The primary, middle and high schools in these panchayats are all deprived of water, making the sight of students walking outside schools in search of water quite common.
 
Published: 01st July 2019 06:40 AM |


 

Since schools reopened on June 3, the children have had to fetch water for their families and classes, often despite the scorching heat.

By Nirupa Sampath


Express News Service

CUDDALORE: For the past two months, nine-year-old Gayathri has been pulling ‘double duty’. At home, she has to fetch water for the household from the nearby lake before going to school.

Then once she gets to the government school in Nallur block where she is a student, she is sent to fetch water from the nearby village pump to meet the drinking water and sanitation needs of her classmates.

This has become the norm for children in some of the more parched parts of Cuddalore district this summer. Since schools reopened on June 3, these children have had to fetch water for their families and classes, often despite the scorching heat.


The severe water shortage in the district is most felt in the town and village panchayats of Virdhachalam, Nallur, Mangalore and remote villages of Thittagudi and Veppur. The primary, middle and high schools in these panchayats are all deprived of water, making the sight of students walking outside schools in search of water quite common.

Express visited government middle schools in Kadampuliyur and Nallur and found that it had become a practice for children to be sent out to fetch water — in pots, jugs or bottles — during class hours. While some of the children clearly relished the opportunity to bunk classes, the shortage of water meant students also had to resort open defecation.

One Class 5 student, seen washing his plate after having his mid-day meal, said, “We wash plates with drinking water provided to us from the common pipes. But, since there is no water in the toilets we often go in the open.”

Given the risk to the children and disruption of their studies, some teachers had taken it upon themselves to source the water.

A teacher at a government school at Mel Mathur village of Nallur block said that she ensured drinking water was kept outside the class so that students didn’t have to go looking for water.
“Due to the heat we frequently run out of water.

Although we are currently able to manage water for drinking, there is no water in toilets. Most of our time is spent on planning where to source water from,” she added.

The situation is worse in more remote villages, Express found. At several schools, the Reverse Osmosis plant was unused.When this was brought to the attention of the district education department, officials said that, at a recent review meeting, they had informed the Collector that the plants were not being used and the schools were facing water shortage.

“In a week’s time, the RO plants will be serviced if faulty and the shortage of drinking water will be resolved soon,” an official from the department said.
Anna University to boost its alumni association

Anna University authorities will soon direct all heads of departments to keep track of the students, who have passed from their branches.
  
Published: 01st July 2019 07:19 AM

Anna University (File Photo | EPS)

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Anna University has planned to strengthen its alumni association and create a strong database of students passing out from varsity departments, university senior officials said. Officials claimed the move will serve multiple purposes and immensely benefit students and the institution.

University authorities will soon direct all heads of departments to keep track of the students, who have passed from their branches.

The alumni association, which is also active, will be asked to broaden its reach by including more of their friends into the association.

The exercise of strengthening the association will start in the next few months.“The initiative is very necessary as our alumni are our asset. Students passing from the university are scattered across the globe. They are working in eminent positions in big industries, government institutes and research fields. If we manage to compile a strong database of our alumni, then it will be a great achievement for us,” said a senior varsity administrative official.


 Along with helping in generating funds for development of the university, the alumni can also help present students in getting good placement opportunities.

Besides, they can also help in improving the ranking of the institute in the assessment by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

Officials said as per NAAC parameters, the alumni should give their feedback about the institute. Alumni can provide crucial insights and help in improving the curriculum.

“Whenever we plan any change in the curriculum or want to update it, according to market needs, we need to consult academicians, other stakeholders. Our alumni will be the best persons to give their feedback as they are working in diverse fields and know the market needs well,” said a senior faculty member.
Guest lecturers in Tamil Nadu disappointed as government refuses to revise their wage

The government on June 21, ordered the Higher Education Department to pay each guest lecturer Rs 15,000 a month as per previous pay norms.

Published: 01st July 2019 07:16 AM

By Sushmitha Ramakrishnan


Express News Service

CHENNAI: Guest lecturers from government arts and science colleges in Tamil Nadu are disappointed after the State refused to revise their wages in over three years.

The government on June 21, ordered the Higher Education Department to pay each guest lecturer Rs 15,000 a month as per previous pay norms.

This has irked guest lecturers particularly because the higher education department had recently promised to come up with a permanent employment solution for them.


Mangat Ram Sharma, principal secretary, Higher Education, was not available for comments. However, he had told Express in May that the department was working on regularising the services of guest lecturers. “We are working on a more permanent solution. We are strategising ways to make them permanent employees,” he had said.

“Despite doing as much work as regular lecturers, we get paid only Rs 15,000, without scope for performance-based appraisal,” charged Venkatesan Thangaraj from Tamil Nadu All Government College UGC Qualified Guest Lecturers Association. Guest lecturers are often victims of delayed or irregular payment of salaries, he said.

In January this year, UGC hiked the salary for guest lecturers in colleges and universities to ` 1,500 per lecture subject to a maximum of Rs 50,000 per month. In February 2010, the UGC made a similar announcement and fixed the maximum pay for guest lecturers as Rs 25,000. Haryana government recently revised the wages of guest lecturers to Rs 57,700 a month.

The Tamil Nadu government is yet to implement the hike in wages, said Thangaraj. “Colleges use us to compensate for their vacancies. Therefore, we teach the same number of hours as regular faculty does and still do not get the pay mandated by UGC,” said a guest lecturer from Thiruvannamalai Government Arts and Science College, on condition of anonymity.
Bundle of joy and mountain of debt: Tale of costly child deliveries at private hospitals in Telangana Sky-high costs involved in institutional deliveries at private hospitals in Telangana are pushing families into debt and poverty, finds a study by Mumbai-based IIPS.

Published: 30th June 2019 10:22 AM Maternity Leave is paid holiday of 26 weeks.

By V Nilesh
Express News Service

HYDERABAD: For an average woman in Telangana, the pain of childbirth seems to no longer end in the hospital room. Once the child is born, there is another kind of pain for her to deal with: coming up with the cash to pay for the delivery. The sky-high costs involved in institutional deliveries at private hospitals in the State are pushing many a family into indebtedness and poverty.

A study by the Mumbai-based International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS), based on data from National Family Health Survey-4, has reported that Telangana has the highest proportion of mothers who sell their assets or borrow money, in order to be able to pay for institutional delivery.




The study titled ‘Out-of-pocket expenditure and distress financing on institutional delivery in India’, published this month in the International Journal for Equity in Health, reports that around 29 per cent of the women surveyed for NFHS-4 in the State had either sold their assets or borrowed money to pay the bills out of their pockets for institutional delivery. ‘Paying out of the pocket’ here refers to not taking up the services at government maternity hospitals, where deliveries are performed for free.

According to the study, the average expenditure incurred by a mother, who has sold her assets or borrowed money to undergo institutional delivery in the State is second highest in the country at Rs 17,618, only after Kerala (Rs 20,621). In fact, there are many in the State who pay much more than this. According to the study, almost 35 per cent of mothers in the State spend Rs 20,000 or above for institutional delivery, and around 33 per cent pay Rs 15,000-Rs 20,000, and 32 per cent people pay around Rs 10,000-Rs 15,000.

The high costs of institutional deliveries, unfortunately, hurt the most socio-economically impoverished people and communities in the society. The IIPS researchers found that the percentage of mothers who pay out of their pockets for institutional deliveries at private hospitals is the highest among less educated, poor and socially disadvantaged groups.
Bundle of joy and mountain of debt: Tale of costly child deliveries at private hospitals in Telangana

Sky-high costs involved in institutional deliveries at private hospitals in Telangana are pushing families into debt and poverty, finds a study by Mumbai-based IIPS.

Published: 30th June 2019 10:22 AM Maternity Leave is paid holiday of 26 weeks.

By V Nilesh
Express News Service

HYDERABAD: For an average woman in Telangana, the pain of childbirth seems to no longer end in the hospital room. Once the child is born, there is another kind of pain for her to deal with: coming up with the cash to pay for the delivery. The sky-high costs involved in institutional deliveries at private hospitals in the State are pushing many a family into indebtedness and poverty.

A study by the Mumbai-based International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS), based on data from National Family Health Survey-4, has reported that Telangana has the highest proportion of mothers who sell their assets or borrow money, in order to be able to pay for institutional delivery.





The study titled ‘Out-of-pocket expenditure and distress financing on institutional delivery in India’, published this month in the International Journal for Equity in Health, reports that around 29 per cent of the women surveyed for NFHS-4 in the State had either sold their assets or borrowed money to pay the bills out of their pockets for institutional delivery. ‘Paying out of the pocket’ here refers to not taking up the services at government maternity hospitals, where deliveries are performed for free.

According to the study, the average expenditure incurred by a mother, who has sold her assets or borrowed money to undergo institutional delivery in the State is second highest in the country at Rs 17,618, only after Kerala (Rs 20,621). In fact, there are many in the State who pay much more than this. According to the study, almost 35 per cent of mothers in the State spend Rs 20,000 or above for institutional delivery, and around 33 per cent pay Rs 15,000-Rs 20,000, and 32 per cent people pay around Rs 10,000-Rs 15,000.

The high costs of institutional deliveries, unfortunately, hurt the most socio-economically impoverished people and communities in the society. The IIPS researchers found that the percentage of mothers who pay out of their pockets for institutional deliveries at private hospitals is the highest among less educated, poor and socially disadvantaged groups.
KMC cannot act against nurses for medical negligence: HC 

Special Correspondent 

 
Bengaluru, July 01, 2019 00:00 IST

Observing that “nurses cannot be categorised as medical practitioners”, the Karnataka High Court held that the Karnataka Medical Council (KMC) has no jurisdiction to initiate proceedings or pass direction to take action against them in cases of medical negligence.

Justice B. Veerappa passed the order while setting aside an order passed by the KMC directing the medical superintendent of a private hospital in Manipal to take action against two nurses in a medical negligence case.

The KMC, in its August 2, 2012 order, had said that a boy died in the hospital in 2010 owing to the negligence of the nurses. The KMC had passed the order on a complaint by the boy’s parents.

While analysing the provisions of the KMC Karnataka Medical Registration Act, 1961 and the Indian Medical Council (IMC) Act, 1956, the court said the KMC can initiate action against only those medical practitioners who are registered in the State medical register. However, the nurses cannot be registered as they do not possess the qualification prescribed under IMC Act for such registration.

The court also noted that the hospital had paid a compensation of Rs. 7 lakh to the boy’s parents.
Karur Medical College ready to function soon

Special Correspondent 

 
KARUR, July 01, 2019 00:00 IST


Transport Minister M.R. Vijayabhaskar inspecting progress of construction of medical college in Karur on Sunday.

MCI has accorded sanction for admission of 150 students

The Karur Medical College will start functioning within a few weeks, according to Transport Minister M.R.Vijayabhaskar.

Speaking to reporters here on Sunday after inspecting the hospital and administrative blocks of the medical college at Sanapiratti, Mr. Vijayabhaskar said construction that began in March last was progressing well. Classrooms, faculty and staff rooms and administrative blocks were being built at an estimate of Rs. 269 crore. Most of the works had been completed. Officials had been asked to expedite the remaining works so as to start the college as early as possible.

The Medical College of India (MCI) had already accorded sanction for admission of 150 students in 2019-20 and the State government had begun the process. All basic infrastructure for students and faculty members would shortly be ready and Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami would inaugurate the college.

Mr. Vijayabhaskar said the medical college would have 850 beds. The college would have 11.78 lakh sq ft built-up area. Hospital buildings would come up on 5.58 lakh sq ft at an estimate of Rs. 122 crore. A sum of Rs. 71 crore would be spent on building hostels for students on 2.99 lakh sq ft and Rs. 75 crore on classrooms. Construction of compound wall and establishment of a public park had also been taken up. They would also be completed shortly,.
Students who never enrolled in MKU got mark sheets: DVAC 

Sanjana Ganesh 
 
MADURAI, July 01, 2019 00:00 IST 


  It suspects that Rs. 1 lakh was taken as bribe for each mark sheet and provisional certificate

Bogus mark sheets and provisional certificates were given to 500 students, who never enrolled in Madurai Kamaraj University’s Directorate of Distance Education centres, a preliminary probe by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) has revealed.

The examination scam, according to the DVAC, allegedly happened with the connivance of M. Rajarajan, Additional Controller of Examinations, DDE, MKU, R. Sathiyamoorthi, Superintendent, Electronic Data Processing Section, DDE, and J. Karthigai Selvan, Computer Programmer, EDP section.

In a recent letter to the university, the DVAC said that records were forged in a backdated manner to show as if candidates had registered for the course in the academic and calendar years of 2014 and 2015. However, they had neither joined the course nor appeared for any examination.

According to the DVAC, majority of students admitted that they had not paid registration fee or tuition fee to the university for their courses. Some Demand Drafts in the university records, as evidence of payment of fees by these students, were found to be fake.

In the records of these students, details such as parent name, phone number, address and photos were not available. Instead, only names of candidates were mentioned. Majority of the candidates were shown as if they got admitted to the course on the last date to submit application.

For instance, while a total of 321 students registered for the B. Com. course prior to the last day for admission on December 31, 2013 for the academic year 2014, 253 students were shown as registered on the last day without details like photographs and address, according to the DVAC.

A special syndicate meeting of MKU on Wednesday gave nod to the DVAC to conduct a preliminary enquiry into the matter.

The initial enquiries by DVAC revealed that the candidates who were issued fake certificates were mainly from four centres partnering with MKU - Future Institute of Technology, Karunagappally, AIECT Distance Education Campus, Malapuram, SIMS (Saga Institute of Management Studies), Malapuram and Sarovaram College of Higher Studies, Thrissur. The DVAC said that it would conduct investigation at these centres.

The agency has expressed suspicion that Rs. 1 lakh was taken as bribe for the issue of each consolidated mark sheet and provisional certificate.

The usual procedure demands the receipt of a course completion certificate as a prerequisite in order to receive the provisional certificate and the consolidated mark statement. However, most candidates whose documents were fabricated bypassed the process of procuring the provisional certificate and directly received the other two documents.

When contacted, Mr. Rajarajan said that he was not in-charge of admitting candidates into courses or issuing of mark sheets. “We have never issued mark sheets if candidates did not present course completion certificates,” he said and denied any such charge.

Commenting on the issue, R. Murali, coordinator of the ‘Save Higher Education Movement,’ said that the arraigned officials should not be vested with any role in the DDE until the investigation is completed so as to prevent tampering of records.



High court judge does self-assessment, releases report card

Srikkanth.D@timesgroup.com

Chennai:1.7.2019

In a positive step towards judicial accountability, Justice G R Swaminathan of the Madras high court has come out with a performance card with details of the number of cases he has disposed in his past two years as a judge.

“I believe in judicial accountability,” Justice Swaminathan said in a letter dated June 27, addressed to members of the bar.

Justice Swaminathan, who took oath on June 28, 2017, at the Madurai bench of the Madras high court and has been serving there ever since has disposed of a total of 21,478 cases, of which 18,944 cases were disposed while on a single bench and 2,534 while on a division bench.

Apologizing to counsel and litigants for not being able to dispose almost 75 cases which he had reserved, Justice Swaminathan said he shall dictate all judgments in open court to avoid such a situation.

“I have introspected and I wonder if things could have been a little different and far better. My conscience says ‘Yes’. I have been impatient, sometimes even rude. I hope to put on better behaviour henceforth,” Justice Swaminathan said and added that he was more bent on disposal and hence could not afford to write long orders.

Stating that he has great expectations from members of the bar, Justice Swaminathan said he can write a good judgment only if the advocacy is good and cited some of his recent judgments that received widespread attention. In April this year, Justice Swaminathan held that the term ‘bride’ found in the Hindu Marriage Act would also mean a transgender and directed the authorities to register a marriage between a man and a transwoman after the registration department cited the act and said ‘bride’ can only refer to a 'woman on her wedding day'.

He had also directed the Tamil Nadu government to issue a GO banning sex reassignment surgeries on infants and children.

Earlier, this month, Justice Swaminathan passed an order recognizing the rights of asylum seekers (65 Indian origin Tamil refugees) to apply for Indian citizenship.

“Bad advocacy will breed only bad judgment. I am critically dependent on you,” Justice Swaminathan said expressing happiness at the conduct of counsel so far and sought suggestions from members of the bar to serve the institution and cause of justice better.

Justice Swaminathan’s gesture received a positive response from lawyers, said Madurai-based advocate K.Samidurai, secretary, Indian Association of lawyers (TN Chapter). This is the first time in the more than 15-year existence of the Madurai bench that a judge had come forward with a performance report, he said.

“Appeal to the bar is an innovative step. Pendency can be reduced by proactive measures like this,” Samidurai said. 




I have introspected and I wonder if things could have been a little different and far better... I have been impatient, sometimes even rude. I hope to put on better behaviour henceforth

JUSTICE G R SWAMINATHAN
High court judge
Stick to UGC norms in appointment: HC

Madurai:1.7.2019

The Madurai bench of the Madras high court directed the authorities concerned to follow the UGC regulations in appointing assistant professors at government colleges in the state.

A batch of petitioners moved the court to direct the authorities to strictly comply with the UGC in Minimum Standards and Procedure for Awards of MPhil and PhD Degree Regulation, 2009, pertaining to the eligibility criteria for appointment of assistant professors at government colleges.

Justice S M Subramaniam observed that the court is of the opinion that the grievance expressed by the petitioners are undoubtedly a concern and the minimum standards of educational qualifications and other criteria fixed by UGC are to be followed scrupulously.

The judge observed that the nature of degrees, the mode of undergoing the UG and the PG courses are also to be verified before appointing candidates. If any post graduate or other degrees are obtained through open university, then those with such degrees, which are not prescribed under UGC, are not eligible for appointment.

“A teacher must know classroom craft and they must have the experience of witnessing the art of teaching. Thus, the candidates who studied and possess the requisite educational qualifications through regular pattern of education in college alone are to be selected and appointed for the post of assistant professors,” observed the judge. The judge also stated that all those officials responsible for not implementing the UGC regulations are to be punished by initiating disciplinary proceedings. TNN
UGC warns univs against caste discrimination complaints
Action Taken Report To Be Sent Within A Month


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:1.7.2019

As the number of suicide cases reported from institutions due to caste-based discrimination is on the rise, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has directed all universities to direct their employees to be more sensitive while dealing with incidents of caste discrimination.

In a circular to all the vicechancellors of universities, Rajnish Jain, secretary of UGC, has urged the officials and faculty members to desist from any act of discrimination students on grounds of their social origin.

He further directed higher educational institutions to develop a separate page on their websites for lodging such complaints of caste discrimination by SC/ST students and also a complaint register in the office of the principal or registrar. “If any such incident comes to the notice of the authorities, action should be taken against the erring official or faculty members promptly,” the circular said.

The universities and colleges are also directed to constitute a committee to look into the discrimination complaints received from SC/ST/ OBC students, teachers and other staff. It also urged the varsities to send action taken reports within 30 days.

Many professors said caste-based discrimination is still existing on many higher education campuses and welcome the move by the UGC.

“We welcome the move by the UGC as many staff members and students are facing such discrimination even now. The faculty members from particular group are being victimized by the dominant caste groups on the campuses,” said N Pasupathy, president of Association of University Teachers. He also urged the commission to put checks and balances to prevent any possible misuse by the vested interests.

Colleges to develop a separate page on their websites for lodging such complaints
Engg list out, med pending, students in fix

State Medical Rank List Deferred, MBBS Aspirants Have Little Choice


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:1.7.2019

The Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions committee announced on Sunday that the online admission process for engineering in the state will begin on July 3, leaving medical aspirants in a fix as the state medical committee, which was supposed to release the rank list on Tuesday, said the list will not be out till July 4.

Payments for engineering admissions have to be made between July 3 and July 10. Candidates can select their college of choice from July 8 to 10, and they will be given a tentative allotment on July 11.

Students from rank 1 to 9,872 will participate in the first round. A total of 1,01,692 candidates will participate in the counselling for more than 1.5 lakh seats, so the struggle will be for the best colleges. Counselling will be held in four rounds.

Engineering students in the first round get another two days to lock their choices and the final allotment order will be released on July 13.

Likewise, three more rounds will be held before the counselling concludes on July 28. “General category students have to pay ₹5,000 and students from SC, SC(A) and ST category have to pay ₹1,000. The amount will be deducted from their tuition fees,” said TNEA secretary T Purusothaman.

“Hundreds of students who have secured high scores in NEET may end up paying for the engineering counselling as a backup option because they don’t yet know if they stand a chance of getting admissions in medical colleges. They will also be blocking seats in good colleges for meritorious candidates wanting to study engineering,” said R Satheesh, who coaches students for competitive exams.

On Monday, the results of the all-India quota medical admissions will be released by the Directorate General of Health Services.

Students will be given time till July 6 to join the colleges or apply for an upgrade. “We will be releasing our rank list on July 4 because we wanted to schedule it close to the end of round 1,” said selection committee secretary Dr G Selvarajan.

Several parents and students across the state are apprehensive and said they were in the dark about medical admissions.

Students use their rank and the number of undergraduate medical seats available to calculate which college they may land, if they opt for seats for online counselling through the all-India quota or offline counselling for the state quota.

While some states have already released rank lists, Tamil Nadu has not managed to the release the provisional rank list too ahead of the counselling.

“Delaying it further will adversely affect students,” said Senthil N, father of an aspiring medical student. 


NAT’L DOCTORS’ DAY

Guv to felicitate outstanding docs

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:1.7.2019

State governor Banwarilal Purohit will give awards to more than 10 doctors at a function organised by the Tamil Nadu Medical Council on National Doctors’ Day on July 1.

The list of awardees include obstetrics and gynaecologist Dr T Radha Bai Prabhu, paediatrician Dr Chitra Ayyappan, neurologist Dr R Lakhsmi Narasimhan, physician Dr P S Nagendran, surgical gastroenterologist and liver transplant surgeon Dr Jaswanth S, plastic surgeon Dr Ramadevi, orthopedician

Dr R Sivakumar, ENT, head and neck surgeon Dr C N Raja, TN consultant Dr Capt M Kamatchi and surgeon Dr Chinnadurai Abdullah.

Medical council president Dr K Senthil said a panel of doctors went through profiles of all nominees and selected the winners based on the contributions they have made. “One of them has done the first hand transplant,” he said.
DOCTORS’ DAY

For 90-plus docs, age is just a number

Pushpa.Narayan@timesgroup.com

Chennai:1.7.2019

For nearly seven decades, Dr M Natarajan has been listening to patients, not lab reports. The 94-year-old dermatologist is one of the oldest medical practitioners listed in the Tamil Nadu Medical Council registry and he continues to see patients every day between 10am and1.30pm at his clinic in Kilpauk.

“The medicine I practice is man-toman and soul-to-soul. I talk to my patients and do a thorough examination. I trust my stethoscope and my intuitions more than any other instrument,” said Dr Natarajan. The doctor who graduated from the Madras Medical College in 1947 joined medical service in the same college. A few years later, he travelled to London to do his post-graduation. He continued to work in the government sector after returning with a degree. “I don’t do cosmetology because I am not trained in it. I tell my patients that. But I have kept up with advances in medical sciences. I even do tele-consultations as follow-up for many of my patients who live abroad,” he said.

A few kilometres away, 93-year-old Dr V L Rangan, an ENT specialist, says he sees anywhere between 30 and 50 patients between 9.30am and 1.30pm. “Most of my patients come to me because I prescribe medicine only for the disease I diagnose. I believe it’s not worth it to make your patients invest on a broad spectrum of drugs just because you can’t make the diagnosis right,” he said.

Until some years ago, most patients did not raise their voice against doctors or even go for a second opinion because they never doubted their doctors. Doctors’ profession was considered noble and violence against a doctor or hospital was never heard of. “Things have changed,” Dr Rangan said. Cases of violence against doctors have increased and many states have a special legislation to protect doctors and hospitals.

That’s one of the reasons why, the state’s oldest doctor, Salem-based Dr A J Arunagiri, 99, hung up his boots in April this year. In 2018, Tamil Nadu Medical Council had asked doctors over the age of 70 to update their credentials by March 31. Dr Arunagiri sent his credentials and prefered to remain on the active medical list. “But he has a small clinic and he may not be able to fulfil the new norms mandated by the clinical establishments act. So, he has decided not to practice,” said his daughter Jayanthi Visanathan.

He continues to meet some of his patients and medical representatives, reads medical journals and sometimes offers expert opinion.

The oldest doctors in Tamil Nadu trust their instincts, are sure of their diagnoses and don’t prescribe a battery of tests and medicines
Vellore doctor parks his cars over 60K litres of water

Kamini.Mathai@timesgroup.com
1.7.2019

Hit by the water crisis in 2015, Dr Kandasamy Subramani decided he was not going to be caught off guard again. So the professor and head of intensive care at Christian Medical College, Vellore, got started on building a sump under his car park. And now, says Dr Subramani, the car park supplies the water his family needs for at least nine months of the year, while allowing for two cars to be parked in the space.

“In 2015 we had to buy water. In our gated community, we started rainwater harvesting to recharge the groundwater. And that’s why I decided to increase the amount of rainwater conserved at my house,” says Dr Subramani. “We have 100sqm of roof area, and according to the research I did, I found that for every 1sqm of roof area you get 1 litre of water if there is 1mm of rain. The average rainfall in Vellore is 800 to 900mm a year, which means I get 70-90,000 litres a year,” he says.

“We use this water for eight to nine months a year. Even when we have a lot of guests staying over,” says his wife Sathya, a professor of physiology.

Drainage pipes from the roof and gutters over the car shed are connected to the 60,000-litre capacity tank under the car park. Dr Subramani uses a two-step filtration method. “We have two separate tanks at different heights. One has charcoal and the other has gravel and river sand. The first removes the organic matter and the second filters the water further,” says Dr Subramani who also uses solar power and grows a roof top garden. 




HIDDEN TREASURE: The car park of Vellore resident Dr K Subramani has a sump below it
Bird-hit delays Vaigai Express by 40 minutes

Trichy:1.7.2019

In a strange bird-hit, the Chennai-bound Vaigai Express on Sunday was held up for 40 minutes at the Trichy junction due to technical snag after a peahen got stuck to the pantograph, an equipment mounted on the locomotive to draw power from an overhead line, of the engine.

Railway Protection Force sources said the loco pilot of the train coming from Madurai sensed that something had got stuck to the engine after the train crossed Manapparai station in Trichy district. By the time the train arrived at Trichy station, the engine had started developing trouble. The loco pilot halted the train and informed his higher-ups and the RPF. Some RPF personnel later climbed atop the train and removed the carcass of the bird, which was handed over to the forest department. TNN

Sunday, June 30, 2019

திருப்பதியில் வாடகை அறை எடுத்துத் தங்குபவர்களுக்கு ஒரு முக்கிய அறிவிப்பு!

Published on : 29th June 2019 05:58 PM |

திருப்பதியில் ஜூலை 1-ம் தேதி முதல் வாடகை அறை வழங்கும் நடைமுறைகளில் சிறிய மாற்றத்தை தேவஸ்தானம் கொண்டு வர உள்ளதாக அதிகாரிகள் தெரிவித்தனர்.

ஏழுமலையானைத் தரிசிக்க வரும் பக்தர்கள், திருப்பதியில் உள்ள தேவஸ்தானத்திற்கு சொந்தமான வாடகை வளாகங்களில் அறை எடுத்துத் தங்கி வருகின்றனர். இந்த வளாகங்களில், தர்ம தரிசன நேர ஒதுக்கீடு டோக்கன் கவுன்ட்டர்களும் செயல்பட்டு வருகின்றன. இந்த வாடகை அறைகளை 90 நாள்களுக்கு முன் இணையதளம் வழியாக முன்பதிவு செய்து கொள்ளும் வசதியை தேவஸ்தானம் அளித்து வந்தது. ஆனால், நேரடியாக வரும் பக்தர்களுக்கு வாடகை அறை வழங்குவதில் சிக்கல் ஏற்படுவதால், தேவஸ்தானம் இந்த நடைமுறையில் சிறிய மாற்றத்தைச் செய்துள்ளது.


திருப்பதி ரயில் நிலையம் அருகில் உள்ள விஷ்ணு நிவாசம் வளாகத்தில் உள்ள வாடகை அறைகள், நேரடி முன்பதிவில் மட்டுமே வழங்கப்பட உள்ளன. பக்தர்கள் அறை ஒதுக்கீட்டைப் பெற்ற பின், 24 மணிநேரத்திற்குள் அறையைக் காலி செய்ய வேண்டும். மேலும் பேருந்து நிலையம் எதிரில் உள்ள சீனிவாசம் மற்றும் மாதவம் உள்ளிட்ட வளாகங்களில் உள்ள வாடகை அறைகள் இணையதள முன்பதிவு மூலம் மட்டுமே வழங்கப்பட உள்ளன.

இணையதளம் வாயிலாக வாடகை அறை முன்பதிவு செய்பவர்கள் முன்பதிவு செய்யப்பட்ட நேரத்திற்கு வரத் தவறினாலும், முன்பதிவில் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ள 24 மணி நேரத்திற்குள் அறையைக் காலி செய்ய வேண்டும். அவர்களுக்கு நேர நீட்டிப்பு வழங்கப்பட மாட்டாது. இந்த மாற்றம் வரும் ஜூலை 1-ஆம் தேதி முதல் அமலுக்கு வர உள்ளதாக அதிகாரிகள் தெரிவித்தனர்.
டாக்டர்கள் மீதான மதிப்பு குறைந்து வருகிறது ஹிமாச்சல் உயர் நீதிமன்ற தலைமை நீதிபதி பேச்சு

Added : ஜூன் 30, 2019 00:21


சென்னை, ''டாக்டர்கள் மீது, நோயாளிகள் கொண்டிருக்கும் மதிப்பு குறைந்து வருகிறது. டாக்டர்கள் மீது நடத்தப்படும் தாக்குதல்கள், இந்த உண்மையை உணர்த்துகின்றன,'' என, ஹிமாச்சல பிரதேச உயர் நீதிமன்ற தலைமை நீதிபதி, ராமசுப்பிரமணியன் பேசினார்.தமிழ்நாடு டாக்டர் எம்.ஜி.ஆர்., மருத்துவ பல்கலையின், 31வது பட்டமளிப்பு விழா, சென்னை பல்கலை நுாற்றாண்டு அரங்கில், நேற்று நடந்தது. சிறப்பு விருதுகள்இதில், தமிழக கவர்னரும், பல்கலை வேந்தருமான பன்வாரிலால் புரோஹித், ஹிமாச்சல பிரதேச உயர் நீதிமன்ற தலைமை நீதிபதி ராமசுப்பிரமணியன் உள்ளிட்டோர் பங்கேற்றனர்.

இதில், பட்டப் படிப்பைநிறைவு செய்த, 22 ஆயிரத்து, 929 மாணவர்களுக்கு, பட்டங்கள்வழங்கப்பட்டன. தங்கம், வெள்ளி பதக்கங்கள் மற்றும் சிறப்பு விருதுகள் பெற்ற, 139 மாணவர்களை, கவர்னர் கவுரவித்தார்.பட்டமளிப்பு விழாவில், 4,745 மாணவர்கள் பங்கேற்றனர். கிண்டியில் உள்ள, எம்.ஜி.ஆர்., மருத்துவ பல்கலை வளாகத்தில், தற்காலிக அரங்குகள் அமைக்கப்பட்டு, ஆயிரக்கணக்கான மாணவர்கள் அமர வைக்கப்பட்டிருந்தனர். அவர்கள், இணையவழி நேரலை வாயிலாக ஒருங்கிணைக்கப்பட்டிருந்தனர்.விழாவில், நீதிபதி ராமசுப்பிரமணியன் பேசியதாவது:

மேற்கத்திய மருத்துவ முறைகளுக்கு முன்னோடியாக, இந்திய மருத்துவம் இருந்திருக்கிறது என்பதை, பல்வேறு நுால்களின் வாயிலாகவும், தரவுகளின் வாயிலாகவும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள முடியும்.திப்பு சுல்தானால், கைகளும், மூக்கும் அறுக்கப்பட்ட ஒருவருக்கு, 1792ம் ஆண்டிலேயே ஒட்டுறுப்பு அறுவை சிகிச்சை மேற்கொள்ளப்பட்டுள்ளது. நடவடிக்கைசின்னம்மைக்கான தடுப்பூசியை, அமெரிக்கா டாக்டர் எட்வர்ட் ஜென்னர்கண்டறிவதற்கு முன்னோடியாக, நம் மூதாதையர் இருந்திருக்கின்றனர்.முன்பெல்லாம், நோயாளியின் உடலில் இருந்து வெளிப்படும் வாசனையை வைத்தே, அவருக்குள்ள நோயை, நம் டாக்டர்கள் கண்டறிந்ததாக கூறப்படுகிறது. 

ஆனால், இன்றைக்கு அத்தகைய உள்ளுணர்வு சார்ந்து, பணியாற்றக்கூடிய டாக்டர்கள் இல்லை. மாறாக, மருத்துவ உபகரணங்களையே, அவர்கள் நம்புகின்றனர்.டாக்டர்கள் மீது, நோயாளிகள் கொண்டிருக்கும் மதிப்பு குறைந்து வருகிறது. இயற்கையின் நியதியை தாண்டி, டாக்டர்கள் மாயாஜாலம் புரிய வேண்டும் என, மக்கள் எதிர்பார்க்கின்றனர்; யதார்த்தத்தை புரிந்து கொள்ள மறுக்கின்றனர். நாட்டின் பல இடங்களில், டாக்டர்கள் மீது நடத்தப்படும் தாக்குதல்கள் அனைத்தும், இந்த உண்மையை உணர்த்துகின்றன.இவ்வாறு, அவர் பேசினார்.மருத்துவ பல்கலையின் துணை வேந்தர், சுதா சேஷய்யன் பேசுகையில், ''தரமான கல்வியை உறுதிப்படுத்துவதற்கு, ஆராய்ச்சி பணிகளை ஊக்குவிப்பதோடு, அதற்கான நடவடிக்கைகளையும் எடுத்து வருகிறோம்,'' என்றார்.விழாவில், சுகாதாரத் துறை செயலர் பீலா ராஜேஷ், மருத்துவ கல்வி இயக்குனர் எட்வின் ஜோ, மருத்துவ பல்கலை பதிவாளர் பரமேஸ்வரி உள்ளிட்டோர் பங்கேற்றனர்.

தனியாரிடம் சிகிச்சை பெற்ற அரசு மருத்துவமனை டீன்


திருச்சி,திருச்சி அரசு மருத்துவக் கல்லுாரி மருத்துவமனை டீன், சாரதா, உடல் நலக்குறைவு ஏற்பட்டதால், தனியார் மருத்துவமனையில் சிகிச்சை பெற்ற சம்பவம், சர்ச்சையை ஏற்படுத்தி உள்ளது.திருச்சி மகாத்மா காந்தி அரசு மருத்துவமனை, 'சூப்பர் ஸ்பெஷாலிட்டி' மருத்துவமனையாக தரம் உயர்த்தப்பட்டுள்ளது. தனியார் மருத்துவமனைக்கு இணையாக, பல்வேறு நவீன மருத்துவ உபகரணங்கள் உட்பட அனைத்து வசதிகளும் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.இந்த, சூப்பர் ஸ்பெஷாலிட்டி மருத்துவமனை மற்றும் அரசு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரி டீனாக, டாக்டர் சாரதா நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார். சில நாட்களுக்கு முன், இவருக்கு, உடல் நலக்குறைவு ஏற்பட்டது.அதனால், திருச்சியில் உள்ள, பிரபலமான, தனியார் மருத்துவமனையில் சிகிச்சை பெற்றுள்ளார். அதன் பின், விடுமுறையில், சொந்த ஊரான, கோவைக்கு சென்றுள்ளார்.அனைத்து வசதிகளுடன் கூடிய, அரசு மருத்துவனையில், சிறப்பு மருத்துவ பயிற்சி முடித்த, மருத்துவ நிபுணர்கள் உள்ள நிலையில், அரசு மருத்துவக் கல்லுாரி மருத்துவமனை டீன், தனியார் மருத்துவமனைக்கு சென்று சிகிச்சை பெற்றது, சர்ச்சையை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளது.
Chennai: Rain fills sumps, but water table at rock bottom

TNN | Jun 29, 2019, 07.28 AM IST



CHENNAI: Rain after almost 200 days did a few things – it brought down the searing temperatures, partially filled water bodies such as temple tanks and ponds that were bone dry for two months and sensitized residents about rainwater harvesting.

If many in Chennai put out pots to ‘catch’ the rain amid a heavy downpour on Wednesday evening, resident associations are now coming together to set up rainwater harvesting structures, something they have not done for years. At Mogappair West, Golden Fortune Southern Enclave Owners Association is meeting on Sunday to find a solution to the crisis its 500-plus residents are facing. “Our wells have very little water and the borewell water is not usable. We will harvest every drop of rainwater from now,” said V Santosh, the association secretary. “Harvesting could bring down the salt content in the borewell water as well,” he said.

Hydrogeologist J Saravanan said those who understood the importance of rainwater harvesting are reaping the benefits, although little. “In buildings where the structures have been maintained, the quality and quantity of water will improve.”

At the women’s hostel at College of Engineering, Guindy, water collected on the roof enters a filter chamber and then into a 36,000-litre sump. But the recent rain brought in 36,000 litres and the sump overflowed.

At the Guindy National Park, wildlife officials said the rain partially filled six ponds. The tank at the Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore has some water now.

While small changes were visible on the surface, the rain would not make any difference below it, said Metrowater officials.

“Only the permeable layer would have got wet in the rains and around 20% of the water would have been absorbed,” said an official.

The city has clayey soil and sandy soil in different areas. While water would be absorbed by clayey soil instantly and percolate into the aquifer, in areas with sandy soil, water will take a couple of hours to percolate. “But that said, only after a couple of heavy showers an improvement could be recorded in the soil,” the official said.
Transgender nurse fears she may have to tell a lie to practise in Tamil Nadu

TNN | Jun 29, 2019, 08.30 PM IST

CHENNAI: In 2014, Rakshika Raj joined the nursing course as a male because the state medical university did not have provision for admitting a transgender. In the next three years, Rakshika changed the gender in all her documents, including her Class X and Class XII certificates, to ‘T’.

On Saturday, Rakshika walked on to the dais to receive her graduation dressed in a sari, but as a transgender, amidst thundering applause.

“It was a proud moment for me. Not just because I graduated as a nurse but also because I was recognised as a transgender,” Rakshika said.

But the new graduate says her happiness was only momentary. The degree she received was for a he/she and not T. If Rakshika wants to practise nursing, she has to register herself with the Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council. “The council has asked me to register as a ‘female’ because it doesn’t have provisions for transgender people,” Rakshika said.

Rakshika fears she may not be able to make nursing her profession. “I am a neither a man nor a woman. I am a transgender and all my documents show that. I want to be registered as one. If I register my gender as a woman, I will be telling a lie and that is illegal too,” Rakshika said.

The transgender says she has fought many battles with her family and friends to live like a transgender. “I got support from college and a few friends. I appeal to the state health department to bring in legislation for accommodating transgender people,” Rakshika said.
Transsexual earns nursing degree, but can't practice yet

TNN | Jun 30, 2019, 06.31 AM 



CHENNAI: In 2014, Rakshika Raj joined BSc Nursing as a male, since the state medical university did not have provision for admitting transsexuals. In the next three years, Rakshika changed the gender in all the documents, including Class X and Class XII certificates, to 'T' (for transsexuals/ third gender). On Saturday, Rakshika walked on to the dais amid thundering applause to receive the degree.

"It was a proud moment. Not just because I graduated as a nurse, but also because I was recognised as a transsexual," said Rakshika, a graduate of Padmashri College of Nursing in Wallajahbad.

But the new graduate said the happiness was momentary. The degree received was for a 'he/ she' and not for members of transsexual community. Despite the degree, Rakshika has apprehensions about becoming nurse. To practise, Rakshika has to register with the nursing council. "The council has asked me to register as a "female" because they don't have provisions for transsexuals," the new graduate said.

"I am neither a man nor a woman. I am a transsexual and all my documents show that. I want to be registered as one. If I register my gender as a woman, I will be lying and that is illegal too," Rakshika said. "I fought my family and friends to live as a transsexual. I appeal to the state health department to bring in a legislation to accommodate transsexuals".

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Read more at Medical Dialogues: Yes, Pharma D passouts allowed to use DR Tag: Health Minister tells parliament https://medicaldialogues.in/yes-pharma-d-passouts-allowed-to-use-dr-tag-health-minister-tells-parliament/
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ராஜபாளையத்தில் டூவீலர்களுக்கு தீ வைப்பு

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ராஜபாளையம், ராஜபாளையத்தில் டூ வீலர்களுக்கு வைக்கப்பட்ட தீயால் கடையில் துாங்கிய நால்வர் உயிர் தப்பினர்.ராஜபாளையம் ரயில்வே பீடர் ரோட்டில் நாடார் மேல் நிலைப்பள்ளி அருகே காம்ப்ளக்ஸ் உள்ளது. இதன் ரோட்டின் முன்புற பகுதியில் ஐ.ஓ.பி.,வங்கி உட்பட 15 க்கு மேற்பட்ட கடைகள் உள்ளன. பிச்சிப்பூ என்பவர் மதுராஜா டிராவல்ஸ் நடத்தி வருகிறார்.இங்கு ஸ்ரீவில்லிபுத்துார் விஜயகுமார், ராஜபாளையம் இன்பமணி, சரவணன் , வீர பாண்டி நேற்று முன்திம் இரவு தங்கினர்.நேற்றுஅதிகாலை 3:00 மணிக்கு டிராவல்ஸ் ஷட்டர் வழியே கரும்புகை உள்புக துாங்கிய அனைவரும் மூச்சு திணறினர். தீயணைப்பு துறையினருக்கு தகவல் தெரிவித்து கதவை திறக்க முயற்சி செய்தனர்.வெளியே டூ வீலர்கள் கொழுந்து விட்டு எரிந்து கொண்டிருந்ததால் ஷட்டரை திறக்க முடியாது தவித்தனர் . விடாமுயற்சியில் ஷட்டரை திறந்து வெளியேறினர். தீயணைப்பு துறையினர் தீயை அணைத்தனர். நிறுத்தப்பட்டிருந்த மூன்று டூ வீலர்களும் தீயில் கருகியது. உயிர் தப்பிய நால்வரும் ராஜபாளையம் அரசு மருத்துவமனையில் சிகிச்சை பெற்றனர். டி.எஸ்.பி., ரவிச்சந்திரன், வடக்கு இன்ஸ்பெக்டர் பார்த்திபன் விசாரித்தனர்.ராஜபாளையத்தில் தொடரும் டூவீலர் தீ வைப்பால் பொது இடங்களில் சிசிடிவி கேமரா பொருத்தும் நடவடிக்கைகளை விரைவு படுத்த வேண்டும் என்பது பொதுமக்களின் எதிர்பார்ப்பாக உள்ளது.
நெல்லை, குருவாயூர், உழவன் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ் ரயில்கள் நேரம் மாற்றம்

Added : ஜூன் 29, 2019 01:39

சென்னை, திருநெல்வேலி, தஞ்சை, குருவாயூர் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ் உட்பட, 49 ரயில்கள், ஜூலை, 1 முதல், நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன.தெற்கு ரயில்வேயின், புதிய ரயில் கால அட்டவணை, ஜூலை, 1 முதல் அமல்படுத்தப்படுகிறது. சென்னை, எழும்பூர் மற்றும் சென்ட்ரல் ரயில் நிலையங்களில் இருந்து புறப்படும் மற்றும் வந்து சேரும், 49 ரயில்கள், ஐந்து முதல், 25 நிமிடங்கள் வரை, வேகம் அதிகரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.
நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ள ரயில்கள்:* சென்னை, எழும்பூரில் இருந்து, கேரள மாநிலம், குருவாயூருக்கு இயக்கப்படும் ரயில், காலை, 8:15க்கு பதிலாக, 8:25 மணிக்கு இயக்கப்படும். திருநெல்வேலி எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், இரவு, 8:10க்கு பதிலாக, இரவு, 7:50 மணிக்கும், தஞ்சை, உழவன் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ் இரவு, 10:40க்கு பதிலாக, 10:55 மணிக்கும், நேரம் மாற்றி இயக்கப்படும்
* எழும்பூரில் இருந்து, இரவு, 11:00க்கு இயக்கப்படும், சேலம் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், நேரம் மாறப்பட்டு, இரவு, 10:45க்கும், கொல்லம் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், இரவு, 7:50க்கு பதிலாக, இரவு, 8:10க்கும் இயக்கப்படும்

எழும்பூர் வரும் ரயில்கள்காக்கிநாடா - செங்கல்பட்டு, ராமேஸ்வரம் - மண்டுவாடி, ராமேஸ்வரம் - பைசாபாத், புதுச்சேரி - புதுடில்லி, செங்கல்பட்டு - காச்சிக்குடா ரயில்கள், எழும்பூருக்கு, ஐந்து நிமிடங்கள் முன்னதாக வந்து சேரும்.

மேலும், காச்சிகுடா - செங்கல்பட்டு எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், 25 நிமிடம்; நிஜாமுதீன் - கன்னியாகுமரி, நிஜாமுதீன் - மதுரை, காரைக்கால் - லோக்மான்யதிலக் ரயில்கள், 10 நிமிடம்; புதுடில்லி - புதுச்சேரி எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், 20 நிமிடம் முன்னதாக வரும்.சென்னை, எம்.ஜி.ஆர்., சென்ட்ரலில் இருந்து, கர்நாடாகா மாநிலம், பெங்களூருவுக்கு இயக்கப்படும், பிருந்தாவன் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், காலை, 7:40 மணி; லால்பாக் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், மாலை, 3:30 மணி; பெங்களூரு மெயில், இரவு, 10:55 மணிக்கு இயக்கப்படும். சென்ட்ரலில் இருந்து புறப்படும், திருவனந்தபுரம் வாராந்திர எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, மாலை, 3:10 மணி; திருவனந்தபுரம் சூப்பர் பாஸ்ட் ரயில், மாலை, 3:20; ஆமதாபாத் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், இரவு, 8:30; தன்பாத் எக்ஸ்பிரஸ், இரவு, 11:05 மணிக்கு இயக்கப்படும் என, தெற்கு ரயில்வே தெரிவித்துள்ளது.
மாற்ற முடியாத பல கோடிகள் தவிக்கிறது கோயில் நிர்வாகங்கள்

Added : ஜூன் 28, 2019 23:40

ஸ்ரீவில்லிபுத்துார் தமிழக கோயில் உண்டியல்களில் கிடைத்த பழைய ரூ.500 மற்றும் ரூ.ஆயிரம் நோட்டுகளை மாற்ற முடியாமல் பலகோடி முடங்கி கிடக்கிறது.தமிழகத்தில் 38 ஆயிரம் கோயில்கள் உள்ளன. வருட வருமானம்ரூ. 10 ஆயிரம் முதல் ஒரு லட்சம் வரை உள்ள கோயில்கள் கிரேடு 4, ரூ. 1 லட்சம் முதல் 10 லட்சம் வரை கிரேடு 3, ரூ.10 லட்சம் முதல் ரூ.25 லட்சம் வரை கிரேடு 2 நிலையிலும், ரூ. 25 முதல் ரூ.50 லட்சம் வரை கிரேடு 1, ரூ.50 லட்சத்திற்கு மேல் ரூ.75 லட்சம் வரை உதவி ஆணையர் நிலையிலும், அதற்கு மேல் கோயில்கள் இணை ஆணையர் நிலையிலும் நிர்வகிக்கபட்டு வருகிறது.2017 நவம்பரில் பணமதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கையின் போது செல்லாத நோட்டுகளான ரூ.500 மற்றும் ஆயிரம் ரூபாய் நோட்டுகள் உண்டியல்களில் போடப்பட்டு ஒவ்வொரு கோயிலிலும் குறைந்தபட்சம் ரூ.10 ஆயிரம் சில லட்சங்கள் வரை உள்ளது. 38 ஆயிரம் கோயில்களிலுமாக பலகோடி ரூபாய் செல்லாத நோட்டுகள் உள்ளது.டிசம்பர் 2017க்குப்பின் அனைத்து கோயில்களிலும் வந்த செல்லாத ரூபாய் நோட்டுகள் எவ்வளவு என்ற விபரம் சேகரிக்கபட்டு அதை மாற்றுவதற்கு ரிசர்வ் வங்கி வழி செய்யவேண்டுமென அறநிலையத்துறை கோரிக்கை விடுத்திருந்தது.18 மாதங்களை கடந்தும் ரிசர்வ் வங்கி எந்த பதிலும் வழங்கவில்லை. இந்த பல கோடி ரூபாய் செல்லாத நோட்டுகளை மாற்றமுடியாமல் அறநிலையத்துறை தவிக்கிறது.
அந்தியோதயா வேகம் அதிகரிப்பு

Added : ஜூன் 28, 2019 23:19

சென்னை, நாகர்கோவிலில் இருந்து தாம்பரத்துக்கு இயக்கப்படும் அந்தியோதயா ரயிலின் வேகம் அதிகரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.நாகர்கோவிலில் இருந்து தினமும் மாலை 3:50க்கு இயக்கப்படும் அந்தியோதயா எக்ஸ்பிரஸ் மறுநாள் காலை 9:45 மணிக்கு தாம்பரம் வந்தடையும். இந்த ரயிலின் வேகம் ஜூலை 1 முதல் அதிகரிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது. அதனால் ரயில் நாகர்கோவிலில் இருந்து மாலை 3:50க்கு புறப்பட்டு வழக்கமான நேரத்தை விட 2 மணி 10 நிமிடங்கள் முன்னதாக காலை 7:35க்கு தாம்பரம் வந்தடையும்.
இயற்கை மருத்துவ படிப்பு ஜூலை 1 முதல் விண்ணப்பம்

Added : ஜூன் 28, 2019 23:09

சென்னை, 'யோகா மற்றும் இயற்கை மருத்துவ படிப்பிற்கு ஜூலை 1 முதல் விண்ணப்பிக்கலாம்' என இந்திய மருத்துவம் மற்றும் ஓமியோபதி துறை அறிவித்துள்ளது.இந்திய மருத்துவம் மற்றும் ஓமியோபதி துறையின் கீழ் சென்னை - அரும்பாக்கம், நெல்லை, திருமங்கலம், கோட்டாறு ஆகிய பகுதிகளில் ஆறு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகள் உள்ளன.இதில் சித்தா, ஆயுர்வேதா, யுனானி, ஓமியோபதி, யோகா மற்றும் இயற்கை மருத்துவம் படிப்புகளுக்கு 390 இடங்கள் உள்ளன. இதேபோல் தனியார் மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளில் மாநில அரசு ஒதுக்கீட்டிற்கு 1200 இடங்கள் உள்ளன.

இதில் யோகா மற்றும் இயற்கை மருத்துவ படிப்புகள் பிளஸ் 2 மதிப்பெண் அடிப்படையிலும் மற்ற படிப்புகளுக்கான மாணவர் சேர்க்கை 'நீட்' தேர்வு மதிப்பெண் அடிப்படையிலும் நடைபெற உள்ளன.இந்நிலையில் யோகா மற்றும் இயற்கை மருத்துவ படிப்புக்கு ஜூலை 1 முதல் விண்ணப்பம் வினியோகம் துவங்கும் என தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இதுகுறித்து இந்திய மருத்துவம் மற்றும் ஓமியோபதி துறை அதிகாரிகள் கூறியதாவது:பிளஸ் 2 மதிப்பெண் அடிப்படையில் நடைபெறும் யோகா மற்றும் இயற்கை மருத்துவ படிப்புக்கு ஜூலை 1 முதல் விண்ணப்ப வினியோகம் துவங்குகிறது. விண்ணப்பங்களை www.tnhealth.org www.tnmedicalselection.org என்ற இணையதளங்களில் பதிவிறக்கம் செய்து விண்ணப்பிக்கலாம்.மற்ற நான்கு படிப்புகளுக்கு நீட் தேர்வு அடிப்படையில் மாணவர் சேர்க்கை என்பதால் விண்ணப்ப வினியோகம் குறித்து விரைவில் அறிவிப்பு வெளியாகும்.இவ்வாறு அவர்கள் கூறினர்.

நெல்லை, சேலம் உள்பட 43 ரயில்களின் நேரம் மாற்றம்: புதிய அட்டவணை வெளியீடு
By DIN | Published on : 29th June 2019 05:09 AM |



நெல்லை, சேலம் உள்ளிட்ட முக்கிய நகரங்களுக்குச் செல்லும் ரயில்களின் நேரங்கள் மாற்றப்பட்டுள்ளளன. அதன்படி, சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து திருநெல்வேலி செல்லும் நெல்லை ரயில் இரவு 8.10 மணிக்குப் பதிலாக 7.50 மணிக்குப் புறப்படும். இதேபோன்று சென்னை சென்ட்ரல், எழும்பூர் ஆகிய ரயில் நிலையங்களில் இருந்து புறப்படும், ரயில் நிலையங்களுக்கு வந்து சேரும் 43 ரயில்களின் நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன. இந்த நேர மாற்றம் வரும் திங்கள்கிழமை (ஜூலை 1) முதல் நடைமுறைக்கு வருகிறது.
கொல்லம், நிஜாமுதீன் ரயில்கள்: வெளியூர்களில் இருந்து சென்னை எழும்பூர் ரயில்நிலையத்துக்கு வந்தடையும் 13 ரயில்களின் நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது. சேலத்தில் இருந்து சென்னை எழும்பூருக்கு தினசரி அதிகாலை 3.45 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும் விரைவு ரயில் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, 5 நிமிஷம் முன்னதாக அதிகாலை 3.40 மணிக்கு எழும்பூர் வந்து சேரும். கொல்லத்தில் இருந்து சென்னை எழும்பூருக்கு தினசரி காலை 8.10 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும் விரைவு ரயில் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, தினசரி காலை 8.20 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும். 

நிஜாமுதீனில் இருந்து மதுரைக்கு புதன், வெள்ளிக்கிழமை இயக்கப்படும் நிஜாமுதீன் விரைவு ரயில் சென்னை எழும்பூருக்கு மாலை 6.05 மணிக்கு வந்துசேரும். இந்த ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, 10 நிமிஷம் முன்னதாக மாலை 5.55 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும். 

இதுபோன்று, நிஜாமுதீனில் இருந்து எழும்பூர் வழியாக கன்னியாகுமரி செல்லும் விரைவு ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, எழும்பூருக்கு 10 நிமிஷம் முன்னதாக மாலை 5.55 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும்.
இதுதவிர, பிற இடங்களில் இருந்து எழும்பூருக்கு வந்து சேரும் 10 ரயில்களின் நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன.

சென்னை-நெல்லை, குருவாயூர் ரயில்கள்: சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து குருவாயூருக்கு தினசரி காலை 8.15 மணிக்கு புறப்பட வேண்டிய குருவாயூர் விரைவு ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு காலை 8.25 மணிக்கு புறப்படும். சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து கொல்லத்துக்கு தினசரி இரவு 7.50 மணிக்கு புறப்படவேண்டிய விரைவுரயில் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, இரவு 8.10 மணிக்கு புறப்படும். சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து திருநெல்வேலிக்கு தினசரி இரவு 8.10 மணிக்கு புறப்படும் நெல்லை விரைவு ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, இரவு 7.50 மணிக்கு புறப்படும். 

சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து தஞ்சாவூருக்கு தினசரி இரவு 10.40 மணிக்கு புறப்படும் உழவன் விரைவுரயில் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, தினசரி இரவு 10.55 மணிக்கு புறப்படும். சென்னை எழும்பூரில் இருந்து சேலத்துக்கு தினசரி இரவு 11 மணிக்கு புறப்படும் விரைவு ரயில் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, தினசரி இரவு 10.45 மணிக்கு புறப்பட்டு செல்லும். இந்த நேரம் மாற்றம் ஜூலை 1-ஆம் தேதி முதல் அமலுக்கு வருகிறது.

சென்ட்ரல் ரயில்நிலையத்துக்கு வரும் ரயில்கள் நேரம் மாற்றம்: மேட்டுபாளையத்தில் இருந்து சென்னை சென்ட்ரல் ரயில்நிலையத்துக்கு தினசரி காலை 5.05 மணிக்கு வந்தடையும் நீலகிரி விரைவு ரயில் 5 நிமிஷம் முன்னதாக காலை 5 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும். 

திருவனந்தபுரத்தில் இருந்து சென்ட்ரல் ரயில் நிலையத்துக்கு தினசரி நண்பகல் 12 மணிக்கு வந்து சேரும் திருவனந்தபுரம் விரைவு ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு, காலை 10.15 மணிக்கு வந்துசேரும். இதுதவிர, 4 ரயில்கள் வந்துசேரும் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டுள்ளது.

புறப்படும் ரயில்கள் நேரம் மாற்றம்: சென்னை சென்ட்ரலில் இருந்து கே.எஸ்.ஆர். பெங்களூருவுக்கு தினசரி காலை 7.50 மணிக்கு புறப்படவேண்டிய ரயிலின் நேரம் மாற்றப்பட்டு 10 நிமிஷம் முன்னதாக காலை 7.40 மணிக்கு புறப்படும். இதுதவிர, 9 ரயில்களின் புறப்படும் நேரம் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.

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