Friday, November 8, 2019

Rape & murder of a 10-year-old & her brother: SC refuses to review it’s 2:1 verdict awarding death sentence

Case Briefs  Supreme Court

 
Published on November 7, 2019By Prachi Bhardwaj

Supreme Court: In a ghastly case involving rape and murder of 2 children, the 3-judge bench of RF Nariman, Surya Kant and Sanjiv Khanna, JJ has refused to review their verdict in Manoharan v. State, (2019) 7 SCC 716, upholding the conviction of the accused. In the said judgment, the bench had unanimously upheld the conviction, but gave 2:1 verdict on quantum of punishment.

While Nariman and Surya Kant, JJ awarded death penalty, Khanna, J did not think that this case was fit for a death penalty and hence, commuted it to imprisonment for life i.e. till convict’s natural life with a stipulation that he would not be entitled to remission under Sections 432 and 433 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 


FACTUAL BACKGROUND
In October 2010, accused Mohanakrishnan & Manoharan kidnapped a 10-year-old girl & her 7-year-old brother while they were preparing to leave for school.


The children were taken to a remote area and rape was committed on the girl.


Attempt was made to kill both the children by feeding them poisonous cow dung powder mixed in milk. However, the children took only a small amount of the milk and didn’t die.


The children were then thrown away alive in the Parambikulam-Axhiyar Project canal.


Both the accused were arrested but Mohanakrishnan was later shot dead in an encounter. 


MITIGATING FACTORS CONSIDERED BY THE COURT IN THE REVIEW PETITION

Lack of adequate opportunity to place on record material/evidence of mitigating circumstances

After re-visiting the mitigating circumstances against aggravating circumstances, as well as a report commissioned by this Court during the course of appeal and submitted by the jail superintendent, the Court held that the conduct of the Petitioner is merely satisfactory and he has not undertaken any study or anything else to show any signs of reformation.

Backward socioeconomic circumstances

There is nothing to support the arguments that the accused is a helpless, illiterate young adult who is a victim of his socioeconomic circumstances. Far from being so, it is clear through the version of events that the accused had the presence of mind to craft his own defence and attempt to retract his confession through an elaborately written eleven page letter addressed to the Magistrate and had further received adequate legal representation.

Remorse

Accused’s advocate argued that the retraction letter shows that he stopped the co-accused from committing rape and this is evident of the fact that he has remorse which entitles him to commutation, if not acquittal. The Court, however, held that the retraction was extremely belated and only a defence to shield himself. Further, medical evidence has proved that rape was committed on the deceased girl. It is hence factually incorrect to state that the Petitioner prevented the co-accused from raping the girl and is nothing more than a belated lie at the end of the trial.

Young age and aged parents

Mere young age and presence of aged parents cannot be grounds for commutation. Such young age poses a continuous burden on the State and presents a longer risk to society, hence warranting more serious intervention by Courts.

Criminal Record

The Court refused to give leeway of the lack of criminal record, considering that the current crime was not just one offence, but comprised of multiple offences over the series of many hours.

The bench held that the present case is essentially one where two accused misused societal trust to hold as captive two innocent school-going children, one of whom was brutally raped and sodomised, and thereupon administered poison and finally, drowned by throwing them into a canal. It was not in the spur of the moment or a crime of passion; but craftily planned, meticulously executed and with multiple opportunities to cease and desist.

Nariman and Surya Kant, JJ, hence, held

“We are of the view that the present offence(s) of the Petitioner are so grave as to shock the conscience of this Court and of society and would without doubt amount to rarest of the rare.”

While Khanna, J agreed with his learned brothers on the dismissal of review petition and upholding of the conviction of the accused, on the question of sentence, he held,

“I do not see any good ground and reasons to review my observations and findings in the minority judgment.”

[Manoharan v. State, REVIEW PETITION (CRL.) NOS. 446-447 OF 2019, decided on 07.11.2019]
உயர் கல்வி நிறுவனங்களில் ரொக்க பரிவர்த்தனைக்கு தடை

Added : நவ 07, 2019 23:25

சென்னை: அனைத்து கல்லுாரி மற்றும் பல்கலைகள் போன்ற உயர் கல்வி நிறுவனங்களில், ரொக்க பண பரிவர்த்தனைக்கு தடை விதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

நாடு முழுவதும் உள்ள, வர்த்தக நிறுவனங்கள், வங்கிகள் மற்றும் அரசு நிறுவனங்களில், நிதி பரிவர்த்தனைகளை, 'ஆன்லைன்' வழியாகவும், மின்னணு முறையிலும் மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டும் என, மத்திய அரசு உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது.

இதை பின்பற்றி, அனைத்து கல்லுாரிகள் மற்றும் பல்கலைகளுக்கு, பல்கலை மானிய குழுவான, யு.ஜி.சி., சார்பில் சுற்றறிக்கை அனுப்பப்பட்டுள்ளது. அதில் கூறியிருப்பதாவது:கல்லுாரிகள் மற்றும் பல்கலைகளில், ரொக்க பண பரிவர்த்தனைகளை மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டாம். தேர்வு கட்டணம், கல்வி கட்டணம், மாணவர் சேர்க்கை கட்டணம் உள்ளிட்டவற்றை, 'ஆன்லைன்' வழியே பெற வேண்டும்.அதேபோல், பல்கலையின் உள்கட்டமைப்பு மற்றும் பராமரிப்பு செலவுகள் உள்ளிட்ட அனைத்தையும், 'டிஜிட்டல்' வழியிலேயே மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டும்.இவ்வாறு, அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.
திருக்குறள் சொல்லுங்க பிரியாணி மெல்லுங்க

Added : நவ 08, 2019 01:36 |

திண்டுக்கல், :நவ.14-ம் தேதி குழந்தைகள் தினம் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது. அன்று குழந்தைகளின் சிந்தனையை துாண்டும் வகையில் திண்டுக்கல்லை சேர்ந்த முஜிப் பிரியாணி கடை புதுமை போட்டியை அறிவித்துள்ளது. அதன்படி திருக்குறள் ஒப்பிக்கும் 133 குழந்தைகளுக்கு இலவசமாக அரைபிளேட் பிரியாணி வழங்கப்பட உள்ளது.

உரிமையாளர் ேஷக்முஜிபுர் ரஹ்மான் கூறியதாவது: ''மெய்ப்பொருள் காண்பதறிவு'' என்ற தலைப்பில் இளைய தலைமுறையின் சிந்தனைக்கு வித்திடும் வகையில் நவ.14 அன்று 'குழந்தைகள் தின பிரியாணி'யை அறிவித்துள்ளோம். இக்காலத்திற்கேற்ப 5 நிமிடங்களில் 5 திருக்குறளை ஒப்புவிக்க வேண்டும்.ஒன்று முதல் 8 ம் வகுப்பு வரையான மாணவர்களே பங்கேற்கலாம். வெற்றி பெறும் குழந்தைக்கு அரை பிளேட் சிக்கன் பிரியாணி வழங்கப்படும். நடுவர்களாக 5 தமிழாசிரியர்கள் பங்கேற்கின்றனர். குழந்தைகள் பள்ளிக்கு செல்வதால், மாலை 4:00 மணிக்கு மேல்தான் போட்டி நடைபெறும், என்றார்.
Got 3 Neet impersonation complaints: CBI

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | J STALIN

PublishedNov 8, 2019, 2:01 am IST

In response to the same, Srinivasan referred to the communication received from the CBI dated November 6, 2019.

Madras high court.

Chennai: The CBI has informed the Madras high court that it has received three complaints relating to Neet impersonation and other malpractices and the two complaints from Chennai have been referred to the Medical Council of India and Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the other complaint received from Cochin, Kerala is under scrutinisation of the CBI.

K.Srinivasan made the submission when the appeal filed by S.Dheeran, an aspiring medical students, which sought to set aside an order of a single judge, dismissing his petition, challenging the selection process for the 207 seats that got reverted to the management quota owing to not getting filled up under the NRI quota, came up for hearing before a division bench comprising Justices N.Kirubakaran and P.Velmurugan on Thursday.

The bench had on November 4 directed K.Srinivasan, counsel for CBI to verify as to whether CBI has got any complaint with regard to impersonation or other malpractices in the NEET examination to get admission in the medical colleges in other states.

In response to the same, Srinivasan referred to the communication received from the CBI dated November 6, 2019 and submitted that the Chennai Zone of CBI has received two complaints from Chennai and one complaint from Cochin, Kerala. As far as the two complaints received from Chennai were concerned, they have been referred to the MCI and Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the complaint received from Cochin was under scrutinisation of the CBI, he added.

Recording the same, the bench said Special government pleader J.Pothiraj submitted that so far 16 students who have failed to give fingerprints to the CBCID would be giving their fingerprints before November 8 and the same will be informed to this court on the next date of hearing. Assistant solicitor general G.Karthikeyan has filed an affidavit by the Under Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The same was taken on file. He further assured that in the next hearing he will submit as to whether the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has received any complaint regarding malpractice in NEET examination, including impersonation or not, the bench added.

The bench said M.Velmurugan, counsel for the appellant submitted that the appellant has obtained 303 marks, whereas except seven students the other students who have got admission under the surrendered NRI lapsed quota to the private medical colleges have got marks lesser than the petitioner. One of the candidates who was admitted under NRI lapsed quota got 107 marks only and therefore, he submitted that there was no transparency in the admission under NRI lapsed quota and the private medical colleges have not followed the guidelines as laid down by the Supreme Court in Dar-Us-Salam Educational Trust case, while admitting the students in medical colleges. V.P.Raman, counsel appearing on behalf of MCI submitted that they will get proper instructions so that this kind of problems would not arise in future, the bench added.

The bench said it was brought to the notice of this court that the names of the candidates who were alleged to have impersonated have also been sent to Dr.M.G.R.Medical University for registration. However, Abdul Saleem, counsel appearing on behalf of the Selection Committee submitted that the names of the students who were alleged to have impersonated have been deleted from the list. The same was recorded, the bench added.

The bench said since the selection committee has sent the selected candidates for registration to Dr.M.G.R.Medical University, it was also a necessary party to this proceedings and hence this court suo motu impleads the Registrar, Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical University as party respondent to this proceedings.

D.Ravichander, counsel takes notice on behalf of the newly impleaded respondent. He assures that on the next date of hearing, he will produce the list of candidates sent by the selection committee, the bench added and posted to November 21, further hearing of the case.
3 plaints of NEET fraud: CBI
The complaints from Chennai had been referred to Medical Council of India (MCI) and Union Health Ministry.

Published: 08th November 2019 05:44 AM

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: The Central Bureau of Investigation told the Madras High Court on Thursday that its Chennai zone has received two complaints from Chennai and one from Kochi alleging impersonation in NEET.

The complaints from Chennai had been referred to Medical Council of India (MCI) and Union Health Ministry. The one from Kochi is under scrutiny of CBI, its counsel told a division bench of Madras High Court comprising Justices N Kirubakaran and P Velmurugan when a PIL petition from K Dheeran of Coimbatore praying for a directive to government to undertake proper counselling and mop-up procedure to fill-up 207 management quota seats available due to non-filling of NRI quota seats, came up again.

Assistant Solicitor-General G Karthikeyan filed an affidavit of Union Health Ministry, which was taken on file by the bench. He also assured that in the next hearing he will submit as to whether the Union Health Ministry had received any complaint of malpractice in NEET, including impersonation.

Counsel representing various medical colleges and universities submitted that they would obtain the fingerprints of the left out students and forward the same to the authority concerned, soon. Advocate M Velmurugan submitted that his client had obtained 303 marks, whereas except seven students, the other students, who had got admission under the surrendered NRI lapsed quota to the private medical colleges, had got marks lesser than his client.

One of the candidates who was admitted under NRI lapsed quota got only 107 marks and therefore, Velmurugan alleged there was no transparency in admission under the quota and private medical colleges had not followed guidelines as laid down by Supreme Court.MCI’s senior counsel VP Raman submitted he will get proper instructions so that this kind of problem will not recur.

It was also brought to the notice of judges that the names of candidates, who were alleged to have impersonated, had also been sent to Dr M G R Medical University for registration. However, selection panel counsel Abdul Salem told court that names of students who were alleged to have impersonated had been deleted from the list. The matter has been adjourned till November 21.
Now, Chennai-Jaffna flights for less than Rs 4,000 from Nov 11

The Alliance Air will now be flying to Jaffna and back, from November 11, with fares less than Rs 4,000.

Published: 08th November 2019 05:49 AM |



The inaugural Alliance Air flight from Chennai was the first to land at the new international airport in Jaffna. (Photo | Twitter)
By Express News Service

CHENNAI: The Alliance Air will now be flying to Jaffna and back, from November 11, with fares less than Rs 4,000. The Chennai to Jaffna fare will cost Rs 3,990 plus applicable government taxes and levies. Similarly, the return fare is priced at Rs 3,190 plus applicable government taxes and levies.

This flight is special in many ways. Apart from being Alliance Air’s maiden international foray, it connects Chennai to Jaffna after a gap of 41 years. Flyers coming into Chennai from Delhi, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Dubai, Trivandrum and Muscat, now have the option of connecting onwards to Jaffna over Chennai, making air travel more convenient.

There will be direct flight operations connecting the two destinations on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Flight 9I 101 will depart from Chennai at 1035am and arrive in Jaffna at 1200pm.  Flight 9I102 will depart from Jaffna at 1245pm and arrive in Chennai at 14:10 pm.
Panel to go into complaint against MKU professor

08/11/2019


A four-member committee, led by R. Lakshmipathy, Syndicate member, was formed on Thursday to look into the complaint of Registrar in-charge of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) R. Sudha against a professor, V. Kalaiselvan, for allegedly using unparliamentary language and verbally abusing her.

The panel was constituted at a meeting of the Syndicate held here. It was asked to submit its report in 15 days.

On Wednesday, Ms. Sudha lodged an official complaint with Vice-Chancellor M. Krishnan regarding Mr. Kalaiselvan's behaviour which was a result of an internal tussle for space at the School of English and Foreign Languages.

According to university sources, the Syndicate meeting also finalised the names of seven members for the panel to interview applicants shortlisted for the post of Registrar.

The meeting also asked the Vice-Chancellor to remove unqualified candidates from their teaching posts, as per norms of the University Grants Commission.

A member of the Madurai Kamaraj University administration said that such candidates had already been relieved of their posts.

Advocate S. Vanchinathan who met the press on Thursday said that ‘provisional selection’ of two candidates for interview to the post of Registrar was not in accordance with rules.
Bar Council lodges complaint against law graduate, lawyer

08/11/2019, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry (BCTNP) has lodged a police complaint against a law graduate, an advocate and another individual for attempting to influence its members and having collected bribe money by misusing their names to get the graduate enrolled as an advocate in the council.

According to the complaint initiated at the instance of K. Balu, chairman of the Enrolment Committee of BCTNP, the application of one B. Vipin, 59, of Villivakkam in Chennai was rejected by the council since he had undergone law degree between 2015-18 while serving in the Southern Railways.

The applicant did not relent and instead appeared to have paid bribe money of ₹25,000 to a lawyer and his accomplice who had promised to get him enrolled by exercising their influence with the Bar Council members.

After making such payment, the applicant continued to pressurise the members to enrol his name.

Irked over his attitude, BCTNP chairman P.S. Amalraj asked the council’s secretary C. Raja Kumar to lodge a police complaint against all the three individuals.

Accordingly, a First Information Report was registered against the trio in the High Court police station and the prime accused was picked up for the investigation.
Don’t transfer doctors in mid-academic year: Judge
‘It may affect their performance’


08/11/2019, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras High Court on Thursday disapproved of the State government’s move of transferring government doctors, including those heading various crucial departments in government hospitals, from one district to another in the middle of an academic year.

While hearing a case related to medical admissions along with Justice P. Velmurugan, the judge said, the government doctors may not work properly if they get transferred in the middle of the academic year. He batted in favour of providing better wages to doctors as well as policemen.

The senior judge clarified that during the last hearing of the case, he had compared the salary paid to the doctors with that of college faculty and not schoolteachers.

Unacceptable pay

He said, it was unacceptable to pay ₹57,000 a month to a newly appointed government doctor when such amount was received even by college faculty.

Also stating that he had respect for all professions, the judge said, that some professionals such as doctors as well as policemen required to be paid better given the nature of work performed by them and the number of hours that they had to work every day.
NEET impersonation: more cases likely

One complaint received from Kochi; several students yet to submit fingerprints

08/11/2019, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

An exercise undertaken by the Madras High Court to dig deep into the issue of impersonation in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) might lead to many skeletons tumbling out of the closet as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) disclosed that it had received one complaint from Kochi in Kerala, apart from Chennai.

Justices N. Kirubakaran and P. Velmurugan were also informed that though they had ordered cross-checking of fingerprints of all students who had got admitted in MBBS course this year, about 16 of them were yet to give their fingerprints, citing reasons of ill health and one of them rushed to court seeking anticipatory bail.

The counsel for Sree Balaji Medical College in Chennai stated that two of its students were yet to give fingerprints since they were not in station. The Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute said two of its students were bedridden due to viral fever and hence they were unable to give their fingerprints to the Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department.

SRM Medical College said that one of its students was yet to give his fingerprint. Though all the private institutions assured that their students would give their fingerprints at the earliest, Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute said one of its students failed to give his fingerprint and he had instead filed an anticipatory bail petition.

Counsel for Meenakshi Medical College stated that three of its students were yet to give their fingerprints and that they shall give it at the earliest.

After recording their submissions, Justice Kirubakaran suggested that the Selection Committee of Directorate of Medical Education itself could obtain fingerprints at the time of admissions from next year.

They also recorded the submission of K. Srinivasan, special public prosecutor for CBI cases, that the two complaints received by it from Chennai were forwarded to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as well the Medical Council of India (MCI) whereas the complaint from Kochi was still under its consideration.

The judges directed Assistant Solicitor General G. Karthikeyan to find out from the Ministry by November 21 as to whether the complaints of impersonation in NEET were received from other States. The directions were issued during the course of hearing of a writ appeal related to alleged misuse of NRI quota seats in medical admission.

Appellant’s counsel M. Velmurugan said his client could not secure a medical seat despite scoring 303 marks in NEET, while nearly 200 students who had scored less than him got admission in private medical colleges under the lapsed NRI quota seats that were sent back by the Selection Committee to the respective colleges. Finding that Dr. MGR Medical University was a necessary party to the litigation, the judges suo motu included it as one of the respondents and adjourned the case to November 21 for submission of report by CB-CID.
Andhra CM under fire for sanctioning ₹73L for house
Amaravati:08.11.2019

The Andhra Pradesh government’s order sanctioning ₹73 lakh for doors and windows of chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s residence here has come under flak from the opposition.

Leading the attack is N Chandrababu Naidu, who himself was target of the ruling YSR Congress Party over living in an alleged illegal house.

“YSR Jagan’s government has allotted a whopping ₹73 lakhs to fix windows for his house! Now that’s one super expensive view at the expense of state exchequer! This comes at a time when AP is grappling with fiscal mess caused by mismanagement in the last 5 months. Truly cringe-worthy!” tweeted Naidu.

Naidu’s son and TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh accused Jagan of hypocrisy for sanctioning such a large amount while claiming that “he takes home ₹1 as salary”.

The order, issued by Roads and Buildings Department on October 15, accorded administrative sanction for ₹73 lakh afor supply and installation of aluminium windows/doors and miscellaneous works in camp residence and office block of the chief minister. IANS

Now, T’gana revenue officials get threat calls

Sushil.Rao@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:08.11.2019

Days after a tehsildar was burnt alive inside her office, several revenue officials in Telangana are claiming to have been receiving threats from unidentified persons. While a worried tahsildar has gone on leave, a revenue divisional officer (RDO) filed a complaint with police after a cop threatened him that he would meet the same fate Vijaya Reddy faced on November 4 in her office.

K Rajendra Kumar, RDO of Kamareddy district, approached police on the very same day on which Vijaya was set on fire, after receiving a call from an unknown person who threatened him that he too would be burned alive if he did not resolve his land dispute.

SP K Swetha Reddy told TOI on Thursday that after a preliminary enquiry, they have identified the person who made the call as armed reserve (AR) constable Srinivas Reddy. “We have taken the complaint and put up the matter before the court,” she said. The SP said an FIR would be filed under Section 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC.

Meanwhile, revenue employees at Maripeda tehsildar office in Mahabubabad district were allegedly threatened by a farmer who came to the office with petrol in a bottle. He kept it on the table and shouted at them. He apparently wants them to solve his land issue.
Suicide note by deceased valid as ‘will’: Haryana revenue court
If In Own Writing, Admissible Even Without Attestation

Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

Chandigarh:08.11.2019

A revenue court of Haryana has held that ‘will’ of a person expressed in suicide note is admissible as valid even if it was not testified by two witnesses as required by law.

“If the suicide note is scribed by the deceased in his own writing, it will be a valid ‘will’ even when it is without the signature of the testator or attestation by two witnesses,” observed the revenue court of Ashok Khemka, financial commissioner, Haryana.

“Technical considerations cannot nullify the substance of the will, especially where it is virtually impossible to seek compliance with the rigors of law,” observed Khemka.

The court was of the view that in such dire circumstances, compelling a technical adherence of procedure would violate the maxim ‘Lex Non Cogit Ad Impossibilia’ (law does not compel one to do the impossible).

“A suicide is an act in desperation and during the period immediately before committing suicide, the situation is extremely emergent, where the testator thinks and believes his death to be imminent. He does not have the inclination or the time to think or act in leisure. He is a man seized, who wishes to make a last and final declaration of his intention with respect to his property, which he desires to be carried into effect after his imminent death,” said the court.

Khemka made these observations while hearing a revision petition against the order dated December 19, 2018, of the commissioner, Ambala division, and the order dated March 22, 2017, of the assistant collector (first grade), Bilaspur (Yamunanagar). The petition, filed by Rupinder Singh, 20, a resident of Kot Basawa village in Yamunanagar district, was regarding mutation of land owned by deceased Inderjeet Singh, his elder brother.

The petitioner’s brother committed suicide on November 3, 2015, and left behind a suicide note in which his property was willed in Rupinder’s favour. An FIR for abetment to suicide was registered against Inderjeet’s widow on Rupinder’s complaint. The suicide note was sent for forensic examination and a final report is awaited.

Meanwhile, revenue officials transferred the deceased’s property to his widow and two minor daughters, they being his legal heirs.

An objection was made by the petitioner on the basis of the suicide note, arguing that in the note, the deceased had willed that he did not want to give any property to his wife and that after his death the petitioner would be the owner in possession of all the properties left by the deceased. The petitioner claimed the suicide note was his brother’s ‘will,’ which he wrote before his death.

The commissioner, Ambala division, however, upheld the decision of the revenue officials entering the mutation of land in favour of the deceased’s wife. Aggrieved by this, the petitioner approached the revenue court, challenging the commissioner’s order.

Deciding the matter pending the forensic report, the revenue court set aside the orders passed by the revenue officials as well as the commissioner, Ambala division, and ordered that the entire property be entered in the names of both the minor daughters of the deceased in equal share.

Regarding the right of the petitioner in the property, the court said it would await the forensic report, which would determine whether the suicide note was in the writing of the deceased, and adjourned the matter.



The court was of the view that in such dire circumstances, compelling a technical adherence of procedure would violate the maxim ‘Lex Non Cogit Ad Impossibilia’ (law does not compel one to do the impossible)
Uber to compensate disabled activist for discrimination by its drivers in Chennai
Prabin.Kalita@timesgroup.com

Guwahati:  08.11.2019

Taking suo motu cognisance of a Facebook post detailing how two Uber drivers in Chennai refused to ferry a person with 80% locomotor disability in June, the Delhi state commissioner for persons with disabilities has ordered the app-cab aggregator to compensate the victim for the discrimination and harassment he suffered that day.

Commissioner TD Dhariyal said in his order, issued on Tuesday, that Uber must introduce training modules for its employees and driver partners on the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act and strictly impose strong penalties for non-compliance.

The order was in response to a Facebook post by Arman Ali, executive director of the National Centre for Promotion of Employment of Disabled People, narrating how he missed a flight from Chennai to Bengaluru in June because of back-to-back refusals by Uber drivers to ferry him along with his wheelchair.

“While the cab arrived, the driver refused to carry me because I was in a wheelchair. After repeat episodes, I missed the flight and had to spend ₹14,000 on a fresh ticket,” Ali, who is from Assam, said.

While the incident occurred in June, it wasn’t until August that commissioner Dhariyal found a valid Uber address to which he could send the notice seeking a reply. Uber India Systems Pvt Ltd filed a written reply on October 30, expressing “sincerest regrets for the inconvenience experienced by Mr Arman Ali during his interactions with driver partners registered on the Ether technology platform”.

Uber said its policy of nondiscrimination was already part of the onboarding process and “disability sensitisation programmes” were being regularly conducted. On Ali being refused a ride, it said: “Uber does not have actual onground control of the driver partners, and the decision to accept booking on the Uber app rests solely with the driver partners.” Ali told TOI on Thursday the commissioner for persons with disabilities taking up his case based on a social media post was the most heartening thing to come out of the episode.

The order was in response to a Facebook post by Arman Ali, narrating how he missed a flight to Bengaluru because of refusals by Uber drivers to ferry him along with wheelchair
I-T searches on Jeppiaar institutes

Sivakumar.B@timesgroup.com

Chennai:08.11.2019

The Income Tax department on Thursday commenced searches at 25 places belonging to Jeppiaar Educational Trust, which runs many engineering colleges and schools.

A senior official in the I-T investigation wing said searches began on Thursday early morning and could continue for a few days. “We have specific information with evidence about tax evasion. Around 150 I-T officials have been drafted for the searches,” he said.

“The I-T department has received a specific tip-off about cash transactions carried out by the trust and members of Jeppiaar family,” said the official.

The trust manages 12 technical institutes, a CBSE school and a matriculation school.

A spokesperson of Satyabhama University said, “Exams are going on in the college, but income tax officials entered the college premises in the morning and started searches. The office staff have been locked inside. We have not been able to reach them”.
HC: PIL seeks 8-hour duty shift time for PG doctors

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.11.2019

A doctors’ association has approached the Madras high court to implement a fixed eight hour duty shift system for post graduate medical students in government medical college hospitals, instead of the current 24-hour duty shift.

Moving the plea as a PIL, Dr GR Ravindranath, general secretary of Doctors Association for Social Equality (DASE) said that even though the state government had issued a notification in 2015 to regularise duty time of PG students and UG CRRI (Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship) candidates, the same is yet to be implemented.
TOI IMPACT

Tainted MBBS students off varsity list


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.11.2019

A day after TOI reported on how medical education authorities had asked state medical university to approve the admission of two tainted MBBS students, the selection committee has withdrawn their names saying the names got included by ‘oversight’. The two medical students were caught impersonating in NEET 2019 examination.

On Wednesday, selection committee secretary Dr G Selvarajan wrote to TN Dr MGR Medical University stating that the names of two candidates were sent due to “oversight”. The two students were suspended from their respective government medical colleges before they were arrested by the CB-CID.

TOI had reported that the Directorate of Medical Education had sent their names along with those of other students for registration to TN Dr MGR Medical University on Monday. sOnce registered, the students would have become eligible to write the university examinations for undergraduate medical degree, officials had cautioned.
NEET SCAM

16 MBBS students are yet to submit their fingerprints


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:08.11.2019

The NEET impersonation scam just got bigger, after it emerged that at least 16 MBBS students of deemed universities are yet to submit their fingerprints to CB-CID for identity verification.

When the matter was taken up by a division bench of Madras high court on Thursday for further hearing, it was submitted that at least two of the students who have not given their fingerprints are “bedridden due to viral fever” and two others are “out of station”.

A student of Sri Ramachandra Medical College  and Research Institute has applied for anticipatory bail, instead of submitting his fingerprints.

A bench comprising Justice N Kirubakaran and Justice P Velmurugan has now asked police to verify if students attending the colleges had written NEET 2019 examinations. Since September, CB-CID police have arrested five students suspected of impersonation in this year’s NEET.

On Thursday, advocates of at least six deemed universities conceded before the bench that some of their students could not submit fingerprints.

Meanwhile, CBI counsel K Srinivasan said the Chennai zone of CBI has received two complaints from Chennai and one complaint from Kochi, Kerala. Two complaints received from Chennai were referred to the Medical Council of India and the Union health ministry. The complaint received from Kochi is presently under CBI scrutiny, he said.

Two students from Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital were “out of station” and Chettinad Medical College said two students were bedridden due to fever.

Besides these, there were six students from Sri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute, two from SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Institute and three others from Meenakshi Medical College and Research Institute. Special government pleader J Pothiraj said the students will appear before CB-CID for submission of fingerprints before the next hearing.

This apart, the CB-CID informed the court that it would require at least 90 days to verify the fingerprints for impersonation. Wondering why the agency needs so many days to verify the samples in this digital era, the bench posted the plea to November 21 for further hearing.

Earlier, M Velmurugan, counsel for a student, said his client had obtained 303 marks in NEET, whereas except seven students, the other students who got admission under the NRI lapsed quota in private medical colleges have got less marks than him. A candidate admitted under NRI lapsed quota got 107 marks only.

“There is no transparency in the admission under NRI lapsed quota and the private medical colleges have not followed the guidelines as laid down by the Supreme Court,” Velmurugan said.
City engg college issues wrong question paper, may face action

Ragu.Raman@timesgroup.com

Chennai:08.11.2019

A city engineering college may face action from Anna University as it wrongly issued to students a question paper meant for afternoon exam session in the morning session on Wednesday.

Following the mistake, the university had to change the question paper throughout the state for the afternoon exam.

The semester exams for engineering students started on Wednesday. On the first day, students wrote arrear exams — engineering chemistry 1 in the morning and engineering chemistry 2 in the afternoon.

After the exam started in the morning, a city-based engineering college alerted the university saying they have wrongly issued engineering chemistry 2 paper in the morning.

The university sent a message to all affiliated engineering colleges not to start afternoon exam until it issued a new question paper for the engineering chemistry 2 exam.

“On Wednesday morning, we got a message from the university not to start the engineering chemistry 2 exam. Then, we received a new question paper through online around 2.30pm and conducted the exam,” a principal from a city-based engineering college said.

Following incidents of question paper leaks in the previous semester exam, the university has decided to conduct online revaluation and decided to send question papers directly to the colleges to prevent the leaks.

“The college has wrongly given the afternoon question paper in the morning. To rule out any leaks, we have quickly replaced it with a new question paper and sent to all colleges online,” officials from Anna University said. “We have conducted inquiry at the college on Thursday regarding the incident. Based on the report, we may initiate action against the college,” they added.
Perarivalan gets 30-day parole

Chennai:08.11.2019

A G Perarivalan, a life convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, has been granted 30 days parole in view of his father’s poor health.

Though DIG (prisons) A Murugesan issued the notification on November 5, Perarivalan has not been released from prison yet as the authorities have sought police protection for him while he is on parole.

This is the second time Perarivalan, who has been in prison for 28 years, is being granted parole. The first time was in 2017 when his initial 30 days parole was extended by another 30 days following a request from his mother, Arputham Ammal. She has been relentlessly campaigning for his release for years, petitioning the governments at the Centre and in the state. TNN
Coimbatore rape: SC upholds death

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:08.11.2019

Holding that mere young age and presence of aged parents cannot be ground for commutation of sentence, the Supreme Court on Thursday refused to review its verdict to award death sentence to a convict who had raped and murdered a 10-year old girl and her seven-year-old brother in Coimbatore in 2010.

Although a three-judge bench of Justices R F Nariman, Sanjiv Khanna and Surya Kant was unanimous in dismissing the review petition of the condemned prisoner, Justice Khanna differed from his colleague judges on awarding death sentence.

The same apex court bench had in August upheld the conviction of Manoharan in the case but Justice Khanna at that time too differed with other two judges on the quantum of punishment. While Justices Nariman and Kant had awarded death sentence, Justice Khanna held that the convict should be directed to suffer sentence for life till his natural death, without remission/commutation. The convict thereafter sought review of the verdict.

‘Mere young age cannot be ground for commutation’

Dismissing the review petition, the majority verdict said no leniency could be shown to the convict in view of the severity of the offence and sentence could not be commuted merely on the ground of his young age and that he has aged parents.

“The present case is essentially one where two accused misused societal trust to hold as captive two innocent schoolgoing children, one of whom was brutally raped and sodomised, and thereupon administered poison and finally drowned by throwing them into a canal. It was not in the spur of the moment or a crime of passion; but craftily planned, meticulously executed and with multiple opportunities to cease and desist. We are of the view that the present offence(s) of the petitioner are so grave as to shake the conscience of this court and of society and would without doubt amount to rarest of the rare,” the court said.

“Mere young age and presence of aged parents cannot be grounds for commutation. One may view that such young age poses a continuous burden on the state and presents a longer risk to society, hence warranting more serious intervention by courts. Similarly, just because the now deceased co-accused Mohanakrishnan was the mastermind whose offence was comparatively more egregious, we cannot commute the otherwise barbarically shocking offences of the petitioner. We are also not inclined to give leeway of the lack of criminal record, considering that the current crime was not just one offence, but comprised multiple offences over many hours,” it said. Justice Khanna, in his one paragraph judgement, said, “On the question of sentence, I do not see any good ground and reasons to review my observations and findings in the minority judgement.”

According to prosecution, Manoharan along with prime accused Mohanakrishnan, former van driver of the children, abducted the siblings on October 29, 2010 with the aim of demanding ransom from their father, a textile merchant. However, they raped the girl and murdered her and also her brother who was a witness to the crime. They later threw the bodies in a canal near Pollachi. Mohanakrishnan was shot dead by police in an alleged encounter when he tried to escape after his arrest.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

டாக்டர்கள் இடமாற்றத்தை ரத்து செய்ய முடியாது

Added : நவ 06, 2019 23:39

சென்னை: 'போராட்டத்தில் ஈடுபட்ட டாக்டர்களின் பணியிட மாற்ற ஆணையை, ரத்து செய்ய முடியாது' என, அரசு தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

பல்வேறு கோரிக்கைகளை வலியுறுத்தி, அனைத்து அரசு டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பினர், ஏழு நாட்களாக தொடர் வேலை நிறுத்த போராட்டத்தில் ஈடுபட்டனர். அவர்களில், 70 பேரை, பணியிட மாற்றம் செய்து, சுகாதாரத்துறை உத்தரவிட்டது.இந்த உத்தரவை பரிசீலிக்க வேண்டும் என, அனைத்து டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பினர், சுகாதாரத்துறை அமைச்சரை சந்தித்து கோரிக்கை வைத்தனர்.

ஆனால், டாக்டர்களின் இந்த கோரிக்கை ஏற்கப்படவில்லை.இது குறித்து, சுகாதாரத்துறை உயர் அதிகாரிகள் கூறுகையில், 'டாக்டர்கள் மீது ஒழுங்கு நடவடிக்கை எடுப்பதில், சுகாதாரத்துறை பின்வாங்காது. 'பணியில் இருந்து வெளியேற்றுவது மட்டுமே, ரத்து செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது; பணியிட மாற்ற ஆணை ரத்து செய்யப்படாது' என்றனர்.

ஆறு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகள் அமைக்கும் பணி துவக்கம்

Added : நவ 06, 2019 23:32

சென்னை: ''தமிழகத்தில் புதிதாக, ஆறு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகள் அமைப்பதற்கான பணிகள் துவங்கப் பட்டுள்ளன,'' என, மருத்துவ கல்வி இயக்குனர் நாராயணபாபு கூறினார்.தமிழகத்தில், 26 அரசு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளில், 3,500க்கும் மேற்பட்ட, எம்.பி.பி.எஸ்., இடங்கள் உள்ளன.

இதன் வாயிலாக, நாட்டிலேயே அதிக, எம்.பி.பி.எஸ்., இடங்கள் கொண்ட மாநிலங்கள் பட்டியலில், தமிழகம் முதலிடத்தில் உள்ளது.இந்நிலையில், தமிழகத்தில், அரசு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரி இல்லாத விருதுநகர், ராமநாதபுரம், திண்டுக்கல், நாமக்கல், திருப்பூர், நீலகிரி ஆகிய ஆறு மாவட்டங்களில், மருத்துவ கல்லுாரி அமைக்க, மத்திய அரசிடம், தமிழக அரசு கோரிக்கை வைத்தது.

கோரிக்கையை பரிசீலித்த மத்திய அரசு, ஆறு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகள் அமைக்க, அனுமதி அளித்துள்ளது.அதன்படி, ஒவ்வொரு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரியும், மத்திய அரசின், 195 கோடி ரூபாய்; மாநில அரசின், 130 கோடி ரூபாய் என, மொத்தம், 325 கோடி ரூபாய் செலவில் அமைக்கப்பட உள்ளது.மொத்தம், 1,950 கோடி ரூபாய் மதிப்பில், ஆறு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகள் அமைக்கும் பணிகளை, தமிழக அரசு துவக்கிஉள்ளது.இது குறித்து, மருத்துவ கல்வி இயக்குனர் நாராயணபாபு கூறியதாவது:மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளை அமைப்பதற்கான, முதற்கட்ட பணிகள் துவக்கப் பட்டுள்ளன. இடங்கள் தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்டு, தயார் நிலையில் உள்ளது. இதுகுறித்த, அனைத்து விபரங்களும், மத்திய அரசுக்கு அனுப்பப் பட்டுள்ளது.மாநில அரசின் நிதி, தயார் நிலையில் உள்ளது. விரைவில், மத்திய அரசின் நிதி கிடைத்து விடும். அதன்பின், கட்டுமான பணிகள் துவங்கப்படும்.இவ்வாறு, அவர் கூறினார்.

ஜப்பான்

ரூ.270 கோடி உதவிஅரசின் பொதுப்பணித் துறை வாயிலாக, அரசு மருத்துவமனை மற்றும் மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளுக்கு, கட்டடங்கள் கட்டப்படுகின்றன. சென்னை கீழ்ப்பாக்கம், கோவை, மதுரை அரசு மருத்துவக்கல்லுாரிகளில், இட நெருக்கடியை தவிர்க்க, கூடுதல் கட்டடங்கள் கட்ட, அரசு முடிவெடுத்துள்ளது. இந்த பணிகளுக்காக, ஜப்பான் பன்னாட்டு வங்கி, 270 கோடி ரூபாய் நிதியுதவி அளித்துள்ளது. இதையடுத்து, கீழ்பாக்கத்தில், 90 கோடி ரூபாய்; மதுரையில், 70 கோடி ரூபாய்; கோவையில், 110 கோடி ரூபாயில், கூடுதல் கட்டடங்கள் கட்டப்பட உள்ளன. இதற்கான அரசாணையை, நிதித்துறை வெளியிட்டதும், கட்டுமான பணிகளை, பொதுப்பணித் துறை துவக்க உள்ளது.

அரசு மருத்துவ கல்லூரிகளுக்கு டீன்கள் நியமனம்

Added : நவ 06, 2019 23:29

சென்னை: தமிழகத்தில் புதிதாக அமைய உள்ள, ஆறு அரசு மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளில், விருதுநகர், ராமநாதபுரம், திண்டுக்கல், நீலகிரி, திருப்பூர் ஆகிய, ஐந்து புதிய மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிகளுக்கு, டீன்கள் நியமிக்கப் பட்டுள்ளனர். நாமக்கல் மருத்துவ கல்லுாரிக்கு மட்டும், டீன் நியமிக்கப்படவில்லை.மேலும், நான்கு டீன்கள் மாற்றப் பட்டுள்ளனர்; 13 பேராசிரியர்கள், டீன்களாக பதவி உயர்வு பெற்றுள்ளனர். இதற்கான உத்தரவை, சுகாதாரத்துறை செயலர் பீலா ராஜேஷ் பிறப்பித்துள்ளார்.
HC remarks should make govt give up Neet: MK Stalin

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | D SEKAR

Published  Nov 6, 2019, 1:59 am IST

The court had posted the next hearing of the case to November 7.

MK Stalin

Chennai: The Madras High court expressing shock at the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) exam for undergraduate medical and dental courses admissions being cleared mostly by students who can afford coaching classes by spending several lakh rupees, and the court's observation implying that 'NEET' was anti-poor, has prompted a quick, pro-active response from the DMK president M K Stalin on Tuesday.

A division bench of the Madras High court had on Monday, while passing interim orders in a an appeal filed by an aspiring medical student, had said that the expensive coaching classes to prepare for NEET put rural students at a disadvantageous position as they cannot afford it and that the Central government should take note of this fact also.

The court had posted the next hearing of the case to November 7.

Referring to these observations of the High court, Mr. Stalin in a tweet said that, "whenever we pointed out that NEET quashed the medical study dreams of the poor and the economically disadvantaged, the Centre attributed motives to us; but the High court's remarks yesterday only confirmed what we said."

Hence, Mr. Stalin urged that at least now, the Centre and State governments should trod the "path of social justice shown by the High Court" and act accordingly, indicating that it was better that NEET was given up altogether.

The DMK had in its Lok Sabha election manifesto earlier this year had promised to scrap NEET, it may be recalled.
Engineering student stabs hostel warden to death for complaining about bunking classes in TN
According to police, Rahim did not attend the college and was absent from the hostel for four days recently without informing authorities.

Published: 07th November 2019 01:06 AM

By PTI

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI: An engineering student allegedly stabbed to death his college hostel warden near here on Wednesday during a quarrel over the latter complaining to his parents about his absence for four days, police said.

G Venkataraman (45) suffered stab injuries in the abdomen and throat and died while being rushed to a hospital.

The student, A.Abdul Rahim of neighbouring Perambalur district and studying in the college at Thuraiyur, about 50 km from here, has been arrested, police said.

According to police, Rahim did not attend the college and was absent from the hostel for four days recently without informing authorities.

After the warden complained about it to Rahim's parents, the student's father had reprimanded him severely.

Upset and angry over it, Rahim picked up a quarrel with the warden in the college campus and at one point of time stabbed him with a knife, police added.

    See your doctor on your smartphone

    In small towns, accessibility is a problem,” said P Gowthaman, CEO, Doxtro Technologies.

    Published: 06th November 2019 06:32 AM 


    Express News Service

    CHENNAI: During a medical emergency, a quick response from the doctor is what most patients wait for. Doxtro, a Chennai-based start-up launched in 2017, helps you get doctor consultation anywhere, anytime within minutes — on your smartphone.


    The mobile application connects consumers in need with specialists and medical experts instantly via chat or voice call. It also offers comprehensive online health and wellness services including medicine delivery, lab tests and home healthcare services at the user’s doorstep.

    “Our mission is to promote fast, affordable and accessible healthcare. In cities, people do not have time to schedule an appointment, travel to a hospital and wait in the queue. In small towns, accessibility is a problem,” said P Gowthaman, CEO, Doxtro Technologies.

    Doxtro Genie, an AI (Artificial Intelligence) engine, takes the response from users and assigns them to the right specialist doctors. After consultation, the users can receive e-prescription from the doctors and order for medicines or tests. There is also a 48-hour window for the user to clarify their doubts with the same doctor again at no additional charge.

    “The users can also share their health records with the consulting doctors in complete privacy and security. All the doctors on the platform are verified through a three-step on-boarding process before they become active to offer consultations,” he said.

    The app is available for both Android and iOS users and can be downloaded for free. Currently, the consultation is available in Hindi and English. Gowthaman said they will soon introduce regional languages including Tamil to the app.
    Man offloaded from Chennai-Colombo flight for performing 'yoga' onboard

    The crew's repeated requests to the passenger against doing so paid no heed as he caused 'inconvienience' to other passengers.

    Published: 06th November 2019 02:36 PM

    By PTI

    CHENNAI: A seemingly "mentally unstable" air passenger was on Wednesday offloaded from a Colombo-bound carrier, after he caused "inconvenience" to others by performing yoga and exercise onboard, police said.

    The crew's repeated requests to the passenger against doing so paid no heed. They said that he had come from Varanasi to the city to proceed to Colombo.

    After the passenger created 'inconvenience' to others, he was offloaded with the help of CISF who later handed him over to the police, they said, adding, a part of his ticket cost was also refunded by the private airline.

    They added that since there was no formal complaint against the passenger, he was not arrested but was in the process of being handed over to the Srilanka Deputy High Commission here. Police said that he had in his possession both Srilankan and US passports.

    This motorbike is fuelled by water

    Engineer R Yuvaraj produced alternative fuel for his motorbike from water, which provides more mileage and emits less pollution

    Published: 07th November 2019 06:23 AM 

    Express News Service

    CHENNAI: The worldwide exploitation of nature for the last few decades has had a great impact o n t h e environment resulting in converting even water into a commodity sold at shops. A ci ty-based aeronaut ical engineer has introduced water as an alternative fuel for bikes. He even rode his motorcycle fuelled by water for a distance of 110 km and tested his ride even on steep hilly roads. Meet R Yuvaraj, a 33-year old BTech graduate who has been nurturing his passion for automobiles and electronics since his school days. “With my natural interest to know what makes a moped run, in my school days, I would dismantle the carburettor of a TVS 50 and reassemble it at my home.

    This made me take up electronics and automobiles as my study and profession,” says the Coimbatore local. Sharing how the alternative fuel is obtained from water, the aeronautical engineer says, “After referring to books and watching YouTube channels, I came across the fact that splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen through electricity creates a gas. I wondered if this gas could be used as fuel for motorbikes and cars, and I experimented using it on my own motorbike Pulsar 150. The 330 ml of water, which produced the alternative fuel called HHO (Hydrogen Hydrogen Oxygen) or Brown’s gas, gave a mileage of 110 km. I also tested the efficiency of the fuel by riding the bike on the hilly roads of Anaikatti. It was as normal as riding the bike on petrol,” he says.

    The engineer says that the gas collected in the water tank gets piped to the motorbike’s engine as the fuel. “Hydrogen is the cleanest of all the chemical elements. Petrol and diesel in their respective combustions release nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and methane, which are harmful to the ozone layer. Whereas when hydrogen reacts with oxygen, it releases only water vapour as exhaust, which doesn’t pollute the atmosphere. At the same time, like petrol or diesel, hydrogen cannot fulfil the on-demand requirement of the vehicle’s engine,” he explains. To solve this issue, there is another technology. He set up a refrigerator-like unit at his home, in which, hydrogen is produced and stored in a tank. Then the hydrogen collected is piped to the fuel tank, as done in an auto LPG bunk.

    “It acts as the alternative fuel to run the vehicle. Setting up such a ‘hydrogen bunk’ at your home will cost around `1 lakh. Whereas, assembling a hydrogen kit for a motorbike and car will come around `7,000 and `15,000 respectively,” he adds. Yuvaraj says he tested the alternative fuel technology only out of his passion for automobiles, and that it is hardly possible to implement it due to numerous laws and procedures. “Before considering people’s interest, I need to get necessary approval from the government for driving hydrogen-fuelled vehicles. I want to promote and patent this, but obtaining permits from the government comes with a lot of procedures,” he says. Demonstrating the function of his motorbike’s engine on Hydrogen, Yuvaraj says, “Between the engine and the hydrogen kit, I have set up a ‘backfire arrester’, which blocks the flame returning from the engine to the kit. Since the backfire arrester has the water content, the flame returning from the engine is prevented from reaching the hydrogen kit.” The alternative fuel tank is nothing but a water tank with a capacity of storing 600 ml of water. “All you have to do is just refill the tank with water every 200 to 300 km.

    The stainless steel concentric rings, which are set up in the tank, enable the production of HHO by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen through electrical energy. If you fill the tank with 600 ml of water, your motorbike will get a mileage of 300 km,” he says. The engineer, who runs his aerospace company Avatar Aviations in the city, is working on orders and projects from the aeronautical departments of engineering colleges like constructing jet engines and dismantling them.
    CBI upholds Bengaluru police probe in techie murder case

    Gym instructor convicted in the 2010 Payal Surekha case

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,BENGALURU


    Payal Surekha

    Nine years after 29-year-old Dell employee Payal Surekha was murdered, the CBI court on Wednesday upheld the city police’s investigations and convicted gym instructor James Kumar Ray, 36, with a life sentence and a fine of ₹1 lakh.

    Payal Sureka was found murdered in her apartment in J.P. Nagar with multiple stab injuries on December 17, 2010.

    S.K. Umesh, then Inspector of J.P. Nagar police station, arrested James and recovered a blood-stained knife and a pair of goggles, which the accused had used and later hidden in an isolated place in Puttenahalli before returning to Hyderabad. In the chargesheet, the police stated that revenge was the motive behind the murder and submitted FSL reports to substantiate James’ involvement.

    The twist

    The case took a twist when Payal’s parents approached the Supreme Court seeking a CBI inquiry into the murder of their daughter as they suspected their son-in-law, Anantha Narayan Mishra. Considering their plea, the Supreme Court directed the CBI to investigate the case in August 2013.

    Shivanand Perla, Public Prosecutor for the CBI, said the three strands of hair recovered from the crime scene and blood samples corroborated by the DNA expert belonged to James.

    James was a trainer at a gym owned by Payal’s husband, who had terminated his employment due to misappropriation of funds and complaints that he had been harassing women. According to the police, Payal, who received the complaints, informed her husband. “James killed Payal and tried to implicate her husband. He was in Cuttack, Odisha, on a business trip, and Payal was alone at home on that day,” said the police.
    Hike in hostel fees will force us to discontinue studies: JNU students

    JNUSU continues protest against proposed ‘mammoth’ increase in charges

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,NEW DELHI

    Thousands of students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Wednesday continued their protest against a revised hostel manual that proposes a “mammoth” increase in hostel fees.

    Cutting across political affiliations, the students have demanded a roll-back of the fee hike as they feel that several students would have to discontinue their studies if the new rates are introduced.

    In a press statement explaining the hike in hostel fees, the university Registrar said that room rent for a single seater has been increased from ₹20 to ₹600; for double seater, the fee has gone up from ₹10 to ₹300 per month.

    The one-time refundable mess security deposit has been increased from ₹5,500 to ₹12,000. Utility and service charges will also now be applicable.

    The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) said that the proposed fee hike is unacceptable as a majority of the students come from rural backgrounds, deprived sections, and middle income families, and depend on scholarships to study at JNU.

    “More than 40% of students belong to families with annual income below ₹1.44 lakh, the poverty cut-off line, as suggested by the annual reports of JNU. Bachelors and Masters students are dependent on the Merit Cum Means Scholarships, which is ₹2,000 per month, and MPhil and PhD students are dependent on the UGC Non Net Scholarship, which is ₹5,000 per month. How will students survive and pay the amount that is more than their scholarships?” the JNUSU said.

    The Registrar said that room rent has been hiked to create better hostel facilities. The university justified the increase in mess security citing increasing defaulters.

    “The revision of rates by the Inter Hostel Administration (IHA) committee has been done after more than a decade. The room rents have not been revised in the last three decades. There is no massive hike in hostel fee and the JNU administration appeals to the students not to be misled by rumours that are trying to derail normal functioning of the university,” the Registrar said.

    Protesting students said that over the past week they had made several attempts to reach out to the administration but to no avail. Instead, the students said, they have been receiving show-cause notices from the Proctor’s office imposing hefty fines for showing dissent.

    “The administration has abdicated any and all sense of responsibility. The IHA meeting on October 28, which passed the draft hostel manual, did not allow the JNUSU, who are members of the IHA committee, to attend the meeting. The elected hostel presidents, who are also members of the panel, were informed about the meeting 10 minutes before it began,” the JNUSU said.

    The union also claimed that students are reaching out to hostel wardens and provosts in charge of hostel clusters to reject the revised hostel manual. They also claimed that two provosts had resigned in support of the students. The university administration, however, said that no provosts have resigned.
    Man who shot student surrenders

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

    A 20-year-old man, who shot dead a 19-year-old student at point-blank range in Vengadamangalam village near Tambaram in Kancheepuram district on Tuesday, surrendered before the Chengalpattu court on Wednesday.

    The victim, Mukesh, a polytechnic student in Vandalur, had visited the house of his friend Vijay, who was working as a delivery boy for a food delivery service company. It is suspected that the two quarrelled while watching a video on a mobile phone, and Vijay shot Mukesh in the head with a pistol. Mukesh died on the way to the hospital.

    The Thalambur police have registered a case and are investigating.

    Bullet found

    “The suspect will now be remanded to judicial custody and we have to take him into our custody for investigation,” a police officer said.

    The officer added that they found a bullet of a smaller calibre than the 9 mm bullet that the police use. “We have sent it for forensic analysis,” the officer said.
    New dean for GRH

    07/11/2019, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI

    Professor of General Medicine J. Sangumani is the new Dean of Madurai Government Rajaji Hospital.

    The new dean is expected to take charge on November 7.

    According to a government order issued by the Directorate of Medical Education on Wednesday, the current Dean, K. Vanitha, has been transferred and posted as Dean, KAP Viswanatham Medical College and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, Tiruchi.

    Professor of Cardiothorasic Surgery at GRH A. Rathinavel has been promoted and appointed as Dean, Government Sivagangai Medical College and Hospital.
    Complaint of violent behaviour against MKU professor

    07/11/2019, SANJANA GANESH

    Madurai Kamaraj University Registrar in-charge R. Sudha registered a complaint on Wednesday against Professor and Head of Department, English Language Studies, V. Kalaiselvan, alleging violent behaviour and verbal abuse.

    In her letter accessed by The Hindu, the Registrar in-charge said that the professor used abusive language against administrative staff in the department and tried to throw a chair from a higher floor but refrained after realising that he was being recorded on mobile phone. The Registrar in-charge, who was present at the scene, alleged that he used “unparliamentary language.”

    The letter stated that staff members of the department had already raised several complaints against Mr. Kalaiselvan in the last four years; particularly, three letters were sent in July 2015. All letters pertained to Mr. Kalaiselvan locking up four rooms and removal of posters from the Department of French from the notice board in the School of English and Foreign Languages.

    When contacted by The Hindu, Ms. Sudha said that she had raised the issue with the Vice-Chancellor and hoped that the matter would be resolved.

    Refuting all allegations, Mr. Kalaiselvan said that Ms. Sudha had shifted rooms of her department between the School of English and Foreign Languages and School of Indian Languages without seeking his permission. He added that this issue had been recurring for many years. “The Nagamalai Pudukottai police have registered a CSR against Ms. Sudha; Ananth, Engineer; Ragul, Professor of French; Ranjith, Assistant Professor, and Maharajan, a temporary staff, for raising threats against me,” he said.

    A total of 65 faculty members from the university also condemned the actions of Mr. Kalaiselvan and said that he be relieved from his current post of Chairman, School of English and Foreign Languages and Director in-charge of Human Resource Development Centre.

    Vice-Chancellor M. Krishnan said that he had taken cognisance of Ms. Sudha's complaint and would place the issue at the Syndicate meeting to be held on November 7.
    Vijayawada hotels to log out of Swiggy

    Other apps could be next, they say

    07/11/2019, STAFF REPORTER,VIJAYAWADA

    Vijayawada Hotel Owners’ Association on Wednesday announced that all the hoteliers in the city would log out of online food delivery app Swiggy from 6 a.m. on November 11.

    Addressing a press conference here, Association president P. Ravi Kumar and secretary Sanjay Mehta Jain said the delivery apps were mounting pressure on them to increase the commission.

    ‘Huge burden’

    This has become a huge burden for the hotel owners due to the increase in prices of ingredients and operating costs. “Online apps like Swiggy, Zomato, Uber Eats and others had started businesses about a year-and-a-half ago with zero commission. They then began to charge 10% and increased it to 18%. Now, with their hold in the city becoming stronger, they are taking it to 25%.

    “In addition, we have to bear the costs of order cancellations, telephone charges, and many other hidden charges,” Mr. Ravi Kumar said.

    Hotel owners associations have already brought this issue to the notice of Competition Commission of India which is pursuing the case, he said.

    “To start with, we have decided to stop logging in to Swiggy from November 11 and later we will extend it to other apps if things are not set right. We need the government to intervene and regulate the food delivery companies so that fair business practices are followed,” Mr. Jain said.

    An e-mail and a message sent to Swiggy for clarification elicited no response.
    Hotlines to link doctors at govt. hospitals to police

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

    ‘Hotlines’ to enable doctors and nurses to seek immediate police assistance will be set up at 80 government hospitals in the first phase.

    On Wednesday, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami launched the ‘Hotline’ that has been set up at the government district headquarters hospital at Tiruvallur and government hospital at Tambaram.

    To ensure the safety of all health staff including doctors and nurses of government hospitals and to enable them to work without fear for providing services to the public, the Health Minister had announced in the Assembly earlier this year that ‘Hotline’ would be established.

    Scanner inaugurated

    The CM also inaugurated PET-CT scan machine at the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai and newly constructed buildings through video conferencing.
    High Court to close all its gates for 24 hours
    07/11/2019, LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

    The Madras High Court has decided to keep all its five gates closed from 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. on Sunday and not allow access to the general public during that period of time.

    It is an annual exercise undertaken to assert the right of the court over its property and prevent people from claiming easementary right of way.

    Since the High Court campus at Parry's Corner here has entries and exits on all four directions and people use it as a thoroughfare on a daily basis, there's every possibility of any person claiming easementary right.

    Hence, the court creates an artificial break for a day every year to prevent the general public into the campus.

    The exercise is carried out during weekends in order to not cause any kind of inconvenience to the litigants and others.

    A notification issued by Registrar (Administration) K. Indumathi for this year states that the doors shall be closed from 8 p.m. on November 9 to 8 p.m. on November 10 and “general public will not be allowed access to the High Court premises during the said time.”

    Notices shall be put up on the gates during that time informing people about the closure.
    DME re-issues circular, asks deans to adhere to duty timings for PGs, interns

    Doctors’ body files case in HC, says interns, PGs work 36-hour shifts

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

    With government medical colleges across the State not adhering to stipulated duty timings for post graduates (PG) and house surgeons, the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) has recently re-issued its 2015 circular asking all deans of medical colleges to follow the timings.

    The circular was first issued on July 9, 2015. The DME noted that the instructions on duty timings for PGs and CRRIs (Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship) have not been adhered to. The deans of government medical colleges were requested to follow the duty timings. The regular duty time for PGs and CRRIs are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on all days except admission day. After 2 p.m., they are on call duty as per their duty roster.

    On admission days in the respective units, all PGs and CRRIs will work from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. After this, they should divide into two batches — the first batch would work from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. and second batch would work from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m., the next day.

    Post-admission day, the regular duty would follow.

    G. R. Ravindranath, general secretary of Doctors Association for Social Equality, who recently filed a public interest litigation petition in the Madras High Court in this regard said, “CRRIs and PGs continue to work on a 36-hour-long duty. Long working hours is causing a lot of stress in them. They should have stipulated duty timings, and the government should implement the existing order on timings.”

    With the court case filed, officials said the circular was re-issued as a reminder for all heads of institutions under the directorate.
    PWD set to embark on State-wide project to build medical colleges

    Work on six institutions, at a cost of ₹1,950 crore, will begin in December


    07/11/2019, , K.LAKSHMI,CHENNAI



    In early December, the Public Works Department will begin work on constructing six medical colleges across the State.

    The institutions will come up in Ramanathapuram, Dindigul, Virudhunagar, Tiruppur, Namakkal and the Nilgiris, at a cost of ₹325 crore each, and will be attached to the existing hospitals in the respective districts.

    PWD officials said the department had received ‘in-principle approval’ for the projects. Tenders will be floated this month.

    Recently, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare gave its nod for establishing six government medical colleges in the State at a total cost of ₹1,950 crore.

    While the Centre’s share of the project cost will be ₹1,170 crore, the State government will provide the remaining ₹780 crore.

    150 seats each

    As per the policy note of the Health and Family Welfare Department (2019-2020), there are 24 government medical colleges with a total of 3,350 MBBS seats. Officials of the Health and Family Welfare Department said the new institutions will have 150 seats each. An official said, “We want the colleges to be ready as early as possible.”

    According to the PWD, the new colleges will have three types of buildings — institution, hospital and residential. Most of them will have six-storeyed buildings and a 300 to 700-bedded hospital block attached to them.

    PWD officials said each college will have 10 to 13 blocks, including hostel buildings, quarters, the administrative block and the faculty block. The hospitals, including the one in Ramanathapuram, will have separate blocks for a gymnasium, a bank, a post office and an auditorium.

    The new colleges will also be equipped with a sewage treatment plant and a solar power plant. Disabled-friendly features will be incorporated into the constructions.

    The college coming up in the Nilgiris alone will have single or two-storeyed buildings as it will be situated in a hilly area. The total plinth area of these colleges will vary between 3 lakh and 10 lakh sq.ft. The project is expected to be completed in 18 months.

    On Wednesday, the Health and Family Welfare Department issued orders for the appointment of deans-cum-special officers for the new medical colleges in Ramanathapuram, Virudhunagar, the Nilgiris and Tiruppur.

    Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar said the State government was working on issuing the administrative sanction.

    “About 60% of the funds will be allocated by the Central government. The process for allotting the remaining 40% of the project cost using the State government’s funds is under way,” he said.

    (With inputs from Serena Josephine M.)
    Those under 40 at risk of strokes too: doctors

    ‘Stress due to work, consumption of junk food and alcohol among the triggers’

    07/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI


    A patient who underwent treatment at the Apollo Speciality Hospitals, OMR, with his doctors on Wednesday. M. Vedhan

    Strokes and cardiac arrests can no longer be considered diseases of old age, say doctors.

    At Apollo Speciality Hospitals, OMR, in the last two years, out of 400 patients, who suffered strokes, nearly 15% were aged below 40, according to S. Karthikeyan, interventional neurologist.

    “We are seeing young persons suffering strokes and heart attacks. It is important to start checking blood pressure and sugar levels from 30 years of age. The risk factors include stress due to work, consumption of junk food, smoking and alcohol. Genetic factors too play a role,” he told reporters on Wednesday.

    Preying on the young

    In fact, Dr. Karthikeyan along with interventional cardiologist Arul E.D. recently treated two young patients, who suffered stroke and heart attacks at short intervals. Doctors said the two patients — aged 32 and 34 — were presented with acute weakness of left upper and lower limb along with chest pain. They were diagnosed with myocardial infarction and acute stroke that needed immediate intervention through thrombolysis. An angioplasty was later done to remove the blocks in their hearts.

    As Devachandran J, consultant critical care, said he was seeing more and more persons aged 40 and below with either heart attack or stroke, heart attack after a stroke or stroke after a heart attack.

    Lifestyle causes

    “Prevention is better than cure. There are factors such as lack of exercise, smoking, working in shifts and improper diet. If you are leading a sedentary lifestyle, get a health check-up done,” he added.

    Doctors emphasised that both conditions could be treated with prompt medical help. As separate conditions, stroke and myocardial infarctions have their own risks of morbidity and mortality. But what happens if a person has both simultaneously? Is the heart important or the brain?

    Rare case

    The doctors recently treated a 83-year-old man, who had acute stroke and acute myocardial infarction simultaneously. “He came in with right side weakness, and ECG showed that he had evidence of heart attack,” Dr. Karthikeyan said.

    Doctors performed angioplasty to remove the clot in the blood vessel in his heart within 15 to 20 minutes and performed mechanical thrombectomy to remove the clot from his brain and stabilised him. Dr. Arul said that this was an extremely rare case that had an incidence of 0.009%.

    They also treated a 64-year-old patient who had myocardial infarction and stroke in a short interval.
    Over 18,000 BSNL staff opt for VRS

    07/11/2019, YUTHIKA BHARGAVA,NEW DELHI

    Within days of the state-run telecom operator BSNL opening its voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), 18,400 employees have opted for it. The loss-making PSU had rolled out the scheme for its employees, following the Union Cabinet nod to a nearly ₹70,000-crore revival package for BSNL and MTNL last month. This included ₹30,000 crore for VRS for the two firms.

    For BSNL employees, the VRS option will remain open till December 4. The scheme was opened on November 3. “Till 7 p.m., over 18,400 BSNL employees, of the over 1 lakh eligible staff, have opted for VRS,” a source told The Hindu. BSNL has a staff strength of about 1.5 lakh people.

    The company expects 70,000-80,000 people to opt for the scheme.
    Drop that phone! Now, a device for the net-addicted

    Jakarta:7.11.2019

    From browsing social media to watching videos and chatting with friends, Indonesian university student Tyas Sisianindita spends about eight hours a day on her phone. “I realise that I am addicted,” the university student admitted, saying she checks her phone continuously from the time she wakes up, even when she is in classes. “At night, when I can’t sleep, I can use my phone for up to five hours.”

    A group of fellow students at the University of Indonesia, led by inventor Irfan Budi Satria, has spent three months developing a wearable device that can help internet users like Sisianindita cut down on the time they spend flicking at their phones.

    Called “Nettox”, from “internet detox”, the device is worn on the wrist and contains a pulse oximeter sensor that measures hemoglobin oxygen levels and heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have found that prolonged mobile phone usage has a specific lowering effect on HRV levels. The Nettox device emits a sound when HRV and blood oxygen levels fall within this range, which reminds the wearer to stop using their phone.

    For people aged between 18 and 25, the HRV should ideally stay above 60, according to the American Psychological Association, Satria said. At a recent trial, Sisianindita’s HRV reading was 44.

    Internet addiction is a growing social issue in Indonesia. In October, two teenagers were treated for their addiction to internet gaming, media reported.

    “Children must be taught to be more active and take part in extracurricular activities,” said psychologist Kasandra Putranto. Satria’s team is working on personalising Nettox and improving its accuracy as HRV readings can vary depending on a person’s body shape, gender and health conditions. They aim to apply for a patent for their invention with the university by next year. Satria says, though, that Nettox is targeted at those already invested in changing their behaviour. REUTERS


    ‘Nettox’ device is worn on the wrist and contains a sensor that measures hemoglobin oxygen levels and heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have found that prolonged mobile phone usage has a lowering effect on HRV levels. The device emits a sound when HRV and blood oxygen levels fall within this range
    Ensure WhatsApp msg is traceable: Govt

    Rajeev.Deshpande@timesgroup.com

    New Delhi:7.11.2019

    The government is determined on insisting that social messaging platform WhatsApp must provide for ‘traceability’ of messages in order to assist a criminal investigation that seeks to track crimes ranging from incitement of violence to terrorism and child sexual abuse.

    The recent breach of WhatsApp users, through the use of Pegasus spyware developed by an Israeli firm, has only served to deepen the conviction in government that the likely manipulation or misuse of end-to-end encryption platforms needs to be checked and, if necessary, investigated for origin sources.

    The response of the messaging platform, owned by social media giant Facebook, to the government’s queries on the breach that came to light in late October, repeated WhatsApp’s previous submissions in May and September. No names of the 120-odd Indians understood to have been affected were provided.

    There is concern in the government over what are seen as “selective” revelations about persons affected by the breach, which it is felt created the impression of anti-government voices being targeted. The focus on likely motives saw the government face accusations of snooping and seemed a bid to strengthen the case against traceability, officials said.

    The issue of security and privacy relating to social media and messaging platforms is in the Supreme Court and the government has been asked to provide guidelines to address misuse of these ‘intermediaries’ as the current law terms them. Traceability will be an important aspect of the recommendations.

    WhatsApp has not been keen to consider such tracking of users on the ground that it is not possible with its service being encrypted from end to end. Yet, officials said, the platform has proved vulnerable to being manipulated and underlined the need to ensure movement of messages that constitute a criminal act is traced.

    For full report, www.toi.in

    Govt will bring data protection bill in Parliament: Prasad

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    New Delhi:

    Law and information technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Wednesday that the government will bring a data protection bill in the forthcoming session of Parliament while emphasizing that India will not accept any attempt to create monopoly on data by few companies and countries.

    “Data imperialism will not be acceptable,” the minister said, speaking at the Commonwealth law ministers conference in Colombo. He said data sovereignty of countries – big or small – must be respected. The minister’s comments assume significance in the backdrop of recent reports of surveillance by an Israeli company compromising WhatsApp video calls of some activists, politicians and journalists in India.

    “In India we view privacy seriously, and informational privacy is also integral to that. It means a person must have control over his data and its commercial usage,” he said. The minister said while a large amount of data is being generated in developing and under-developed countries but the claim for processing is being emphasized only by big countries. India’s stand on equity in data management found support from other Commonwealth nations, including Singapore and Cameroon. Prasad said data economy both in terms of commercial use and employment will play a crucial role. TNN

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