Thursday, August 20, 2020

Buses to start plying in state from today, says Shivraj

Buses to start plying in state from today, says Shivraj

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal:20.08.2020

Passenger buses will be back on the roads in the state from Thursday, after nearly five months. Making the announcement here on Wednesday chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the buses would be allowed to run to full capacity with precautions. Chouhan said the bus operators must ensure compliance of use of masks by passengers and other guidelines. He was reviewing the Coronavirus situation through video conferencing at the Mantralaya.

During the review, he directed the officials to increase Covid-19 testing capacity in the state which at present is 13,254 per 10 lakh people. This is , one of the lowest numbers in the country. He said that the state’s recovery rate is 75.4% and active Corona cases are 10,717 in the state and, Madhya Pradesh ranks 16th in the country. It was found that Coronavirus mortality rate in Gwalior district is the lowest at 0.75% while the death rate of the state is 2.40%. Chouhan appreciated all concerned for this and said that every effort should be made to bring it down to zero.

He also instructed to reduce death rate in other districts through early detection and proper treatment.

The CM instructed that effective implementation of early detection and immediate treatment strategy should be ensured in the state. P3

State Coronavirus tally crosses 48k


Tally of patients in Madhya Pradesh crossed 48,000 to reach 48351as 976 people tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, 762 people who were admitted in hospitals recovered and were discharged from the hospital.P2

More smugglers taking post office route to ship drugs from overseas Parcel Recently Seized From Chamarajpet

More smugglers taking post office route to ship drugs from overseas
Parcel Recently Seized From Chamarajpet

Petlee.Peter@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru: 20.08.2020

A unit of Bangalore Customs recently seized a parcel containing psychotropic drugs like ecstasy, MMDA and brown sugar, that reached Chamarajpet Foreign Post Office from the Netherlands. Investigation led to the arrest of a city youth who had allegedly ordered the drugs through the dark web.

With various enforcement agencies like police, Customs and Narcotics Control Bureau tightening their grip on drug smuggling, many dealers are using the postal service to transport them from overseas.

Customs sources revealed smugglers are increasingly bringing psychedelic drugs into Bengaluru through foreign post as there’s a spurt in the number of unregistered parcels without proper delivery address. “The parcel which reached Chamarajpet contained nearly 100 ecstasy pills and blocks of MDMA and brown sugar in a semipowdered form. The suspect was to receive it as soon as it arrived from Europe,” explained an investigating officer.

Following the seizure, the Customs team traced the man who had ordered the drugs. However, sleuths didn’t divulge his identity or value of drugs seized. They are trying to ascertain his local links and the source of the drug cache.

Smuggling drugs from the US and Europe via foreign post has emerged as a trend in different cities over the past few years, with Bengaluru being a key location on the drug map.


The parcel at Chamarajpet Foreign Post Office had nearly 100 ecstasy pills and blocks of MDMA

Man downloads app to cancel online order, loses ₹70k

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Man downloads app to cancel online order, loses ₹70k

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bengaluru:20.08.2020

A 37-year-old private company employee recently lost Rs 70,000 to online fraudsters after he asked a delivery boy to cancel his order for a headphone set over a payment dispute.

Raman (name changed) from Koramangala came across an advertisement about sale of headphones on social media. He placed an order and paid Rs 1,600 digitally. “A delivery boy identifying himself as Raj visited my house. He asked me to pay the amount but I told him I had already paid online. I showed him a screenshot of the payment but he was not convinced. So I asked him to cancel the order. Raj called another person who identified himself as Sandeep to inform him about my decision. Sandeep asked me to download an app. I did so and provided information, including my bank account details. Soon after the delivery boy left, I realised Rs 70,000 had been deducted from my account,” Raman said.

Raman approached Central CEN Crime police on Monday to lodge the complaint.

Man agrees to enhance credit limit, duped of ₹1L

A 43-year-old private firm staffer lost over Rs 1 lakh after he agreed to enhance his credit limit to Rs 1.5 lakh from Rs 1 lakh and shared details of his credit card.

Salman from Rajendranagar near Koramangala told police he had received a call from an unknown number and the caller had introduced herself as Ankita, representative of the bank from which he had availed the card.

“She enquired about quality of the service and later told Salman the bank was ready to increase his credit limit to Rs 1.5 lakh. She collected his card details. After a few days, he got to know that some miscreants had siphoned off Rs 1,03,525 from his card,” a police officer said. Central CEN Crime police have taken up the case.

ஆப்பக்கூடலில் நிலுவைத் தொகை வழங்கக் கோரி கரும்பு விவசாயிகள் காத்திருப்பு போராட்டம்

ஆப்பக்கூடலில் நிலுவைத் தொகை வழங்கக் கோரி கரும்பு விவசாயிகள் காத்திருப்பு போராட்டம்

20.08.2020

பவானி: பவானி அடுத்த ஆப்பக்கூடல் சக்தி சர்க்கரை ஆலையில் 6 மாத கால கரும்பு நிலுவைத் தொகை ரூ.70 கோடியை உடனடியாக வழங்கக்கோரி கரும்பு விவசாயிகள் காத்திருக்கும் போராட்டத்தில் புதன்கிழமை ஈடுபட்டு வருகின்றனர்.

ஆலையின் பிரதான நுழைவாயில் முன்பாக நடைபோன்ற இப்போராட்டத்துக்கு சக்தி சர்க்கரை ஆலை கரும்பு விவசாயிகள் சங்கத் தலைவர் டி.பி.கோபிநாத் தலைமை வகித்தார். நிர்வாகிகள் வி.பி.கார்த்திகேயன், ஆர்.கணேசமூர்த்தி, பி.வெங்கடசாமி, கே.எம்.முத்துசாமி ஆகியோர் முன்னிலை வகித்தனர். கோரிக்கையை விளக்கி தமிழ்நாடு கரும்பு விவசாயிகள் சங்கத்தின் மாநிலப் பொதுச் செயலாளர் டி.ரவீந்திரன், தமிழ்நாடு விவசாயிகள் சங்கத்தின் மாவட்ட செயலாளர் ஏ.எம்.முனுசாமி ஆகியோர் பேசினர்.

சக்தி சர்க்கரை ஆலை நிர்வாகம் அரவை செய்த கரும்புக்கு 6 மாத காலமாக பணம் வழங்கவில்லை. ஆலைக்கு பதிவு செய்து கரும்பு அனுப்பும் விவசாயிகளுக்கு கரும்பு கட்டுப்பாடு சட்டத்தின் கீழ் 14 நாள்களில் பணம் தர வேண்டும். ஆனால், விவசாயிகளுக்கு பணம் தராமல் இதுவரையில் ரூ.70 கோடி நிலுவைத் தொகை உள்ளது. இதனை உடனடியாக வழங்க வேண்டும்.

வங்கிகளில் பெற்ற கரும்பு பயிர்க்கடன் தொகையை விவசாயிகளிடம் 5 ஆண்டுகளாக ஆலை நிர்வாகம் பிடித்தம் செய்து கொண்டு, வங்கிக்கு பணத்தை செலுத்தாமல் உள்ளது. இதனால், விவசாயிகள் நகைக்கடன் கூட வாங்க முடியாத நிலை உள்ளது. எனவே, வங்கிக்கு செலுத்த வேண்டிய தொகையை உடனடியாக செலுத்த வேண்டும்.

9.5 பிழி திறன் உள்ள கரும்புக்கு டன் ரூ.4,500 என விலை வழங்க வேண்டும். கரும்புக்கு மாநில அரசு ஊக்கத் தொகை ரூ.400-ஆக உயர்த்தி வழங்க வேண்டுவது உள்ளிட்ட கோரிக்கைகள் போராட்டத்தில் வலியுறுத்தப்பட்டன.
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Aarogya Setu App Not Mandatory But Optional For Passengers: Airports Authority Of India Tells Karnataka HC

Aarogya Setu App Not Mandatory But Optional For Passengers: Airports Authority Of India Tells Karnataka HC: The Airport Authority of India (AAI) on Wednesday told the Karnataka High Court that use of Aarogya Setu Application by passengers is optional and not mandatory.A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay...

Safety protocol finalised for JEE & NEET aspirants

Safety protocol finalised for JEE & NEET aspirants

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:20.08.2020

No frisking, staggered time-slots for reporting and contact-less verification of documents like admit cards will be part of the safety protocol for engineering and medical admission tests — JEE (Main) and NEET — to be held by the National Testing Agency between September 1-13 for nearly 25 lakh aspirants.

Candidates will be required to carry a self-declaration regarding their Covid-free health status on the day of the test and those with body temperature higher than the recommended will be allowed to take the test in isolated rooms.

As per the standard operating procedures finalised by NTA and a copy of which has been accessed by TOI, threetier measures are being put in place — pre-examination, conduct of exam and post exam phases. As part of pre-exam measures, all centres would keep gloves, masks, hand sanitisers, sponges/ cloth, disinfectant liquid with 1% sodium hypochlorite, disinfectant backpack spray machines for sanitising floors and walls, thermo guns and individual water bottles for staff and candidates.

All floors, walls and gates of the exam centre will be sanitised with disinfectants before the exam starts and those on exam duty will wear masks and gloves after staff verification. At the entry, body temperature of the candidates will be recorded and if it is found to be more than 99.4°Fahrenheit, the candidate will be taken to an isolation room. The process of frisking and document verification for such candidates will be done after 15 to 20 minutes. Candidates will be allowed in batches of 15 girls and 15 boys in two different registration rooms. Inside the exam hall, candidates will be allowed to carry face mask, gloves, a personal transparent water bottle, a small hand sanitiser and documents like admit card and identity card.

Full report on www.toi.in

Only 1/3rd of kids adjusting well to e-classes: Survey

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:

Nearly onethird of the students from CBSE-affiliated schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya are adjusting well to online education but an equal number are struggling, while overall 80% are using mobile phones as a learning tool, a survey has revealed.

With the Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent disruption of classroom education since March 16, 2020, around 16% are using laptops and computers besides phones, data collected from students, teachers, school principals and parents on the present teaching-learning scenario by the National Council of Educational Research and Training has revealed.

Overall, the survey revealed about 60-70% of all stake holder participants reported being “very satisfied or satisfied”. About 20-30% stakeholders shared they had a difficult experience and about 10-20% said it was burdensome. Less number of teachers (16%) are finding online teaching difficult as compared to 32.6% of students.

The two major contributors for students who found the online learning “joyful” or very satisfactory is convenience (46.8%) and teachers having planned interesting activities (46.4%) in response to separate queries. As per NCERT’s report, the major hindrance has been poor internet connectivity and difficulty in sharing and use of contents for online classes through mobile phones. The survey was conducted among 34,598 students, parents, teachers and school principals across the country.

Full report on www.toi.in

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

SC reserves verdict on states’ power to cancel final exams

SC reserves verdict on states’ power to cancel final exams

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:19.08.2020

The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the question whether state governments had power under the Disaster Management Act to cancel final examinations for award of degrees to college students even though the University Grants Commission has asked universities to conduct final examinations by September 30.

Maharashtra, West Bengal, Odisha and Delhi said the UGC could not have taken a unilateral decision to hold final examinations, turning a blind eye to the Covid-19 pandemic which is accounting for over 50,000 new infections daily.

Though there had been a push to empower students with laptops for years, the common refrain of these four states was that most students were from rural areas and did not have access to laptops. Giving examinations with mobile phones would be extremely difficult and connectivity and internet speed were perennial issues that could raise the level of anxiety among students and deprive them of doing well in the examinations, the states said.

Senior advocates and advocates general of these states argued that when no public transport was available and when state governments had been empowered under the Disaster Management Act to take strict containment action during the pandemic, holding final examinations would be endangering the lives of many. They said past examination performance sheets of each student, along with internal assessments, were available with colleges and it would be easy to evaluate them on that basis and promote them without final examinations.

However, a bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R S Reddy and M R Shah said when UGC guidelines, as shown by solicitor general Tushar Mehta, were binding on universities, the commission’s decision not to recognise degrees without passing final examinations would also be binding. Before reserving its order, the SC said the only question was whether state governments, in a pandemic situation, had power under the DM Act to decide when to hold final examinations, especially when they pleaded that many colleges had been converted into Covid-19 testing centres.

The bench refused to interfere in the ongoing final examinations in Delhi University colleges. Mehta said the UGC guidelines had given three options — online, offline or hybrid system of examinations for final year students. He said around 300 universities had already conducted final examinations and another 400 were in the process of doing so. Mehta said the UGC had made a provision that if any student, for a genuine reason, could not appear in the final examination held before September 30, then she would be given one more chance.


Maharashtra, West Bengal, Odisha and Delhi said the UGC could not have taken a unilateral decision to hold final examinations, turning a blind eye to the Covid pandemic

GU exams in 2 phases in Sep

GU exams in 2 phases in Sep

Ahmedabad:19.08.2020

Gujarat University (GU) will hold exams for arts, commerce, science and law students in two phases from September 3 and September 12. About 70,000 students in various GU-affiliated colleges are expected to take this offline (pen and paper) format exams that are to end on September 20.

Students who have applied for online exams, the university will hold exams for them separately, the dates of which are yet to be announced. As many as 12,000 students have so far registered for online exams that will be held after September 30, said sources in GU.

On Tuesday, GU announced the dates for holding exams as per which postgraduate courses including MA fourth semester, LLB (2,4,6 semester), LLM (1, 3 semester) and MCom fourth semester students, will have to take the exams in the first phase starting September 3. Candidates pursuing their undergraduate studies like BCom, BA, BSc, BBA, BCA, will participate in the second round of offline exams starting September 12. TNN

Maid uses dead man’s ATM card to siphon ₹35 lakh during lockdown Got PIN From Deceased’s Mobile Phone

Maid uses dead man’s ATM card to siphon ₹35 lakh during lockdown
Got PIN From Deceased’s Mobile Phone

Dwaipayan.Ghosh@timesgroup.com

Kolkata:19.08.2020

The detective department has arrested a maid servant — employed at a house on Anwar Shah Road for last seven years — and her two accomplices for allegedly stealing the ATM card of her employer, who had passed away during the initial lockdown days, and withdrawing Rs 35 lakh from his account over the next two months.

The cops have arrested main accused Rita Roy (45), a resident of Nakashipara in Nadia, her son-in-law Ranjit Mullick (31), a resident of Karimpur in Nadia, and Mullick’s brother-in-law Soumitra Sarkar (45) of Guptipara in Hooghly. Police have recovered Rs 27 lakh from the accused so far.

According to joint CP (crime) Murlidhar Sharma, Anurag Agarwal, a resident of City High on Prince Anwar Shah Road, had alleged that someone had stolen the ATM card of his father Satyanarayan Agarwal, who had died during the first week of lockdown. Using the card, the accused had withdrawn Rs 34,90,000 from different ATM counters between March 30 and May 30. A case was registered at Jadavpur police station.

“Since it was a full lockdown phase and no one was going to banks, no one had an inkling that money was being withdrawn. The son stayed in another flat. The mobile phone that belonged to Satyanarayan was switched off, so the SMS alerts never reached his family members. The deceased’s son had SMSed the PIN of the card to his father since Satyanarayan used to forget it often. The maid got the PIN from the mobile,” said an investigating officer. It was when Anurag went to the bank to take stock of his father’s accounts on June 1 that he realized about the theft.

During investigation, cops collected the transaction details and CCTV footage of the ATM counters from where money was withdrawn. It was found that two persons had withdrawn the cash wearing masks and caps. They also chose ATM counters of different banks at Karimpur, Krishnagore and Ranaghat in Nadia and Guptipara in Hooghly. “With no other lead, CCTV footage were shown to local sources and a ground survey was carried out around the ATMs. Finally, we identified both Mullick and Sarkar and they were arrested on August 13 from their respective residences,” said Sharma.

The accused were interrogated and it was found that they were brothers-in-law and that they had got the ATM card from Mullick’s motherin-law, the maid servant of the complainant’s father. Roy, the maid servant, was arrested from Kolkata where she continued to work.

“Searches were carried out at their respective residences. While Rs 16 lakh was recovered from Mullick, Rs 2 lakh and the ATM card was seized from Sarkar and another Rs 9 lakh was recovered from Roy,” said Sharma. The cops have taken custody of the accused till August 25.

வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்தது ஹாங்காங்


வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்தது ஹாங்காங்

புதுடில்லி: கொரோனா பரவல் காரணமாக, இந்திய அரசின் 'வந்தே பாரத்' திட்டத்துக்கு, ஹாங்காங் அரசு இரண்டு வாரங்கள் தடை விதித்துள்ளது.இந்தியாவில் பரவியுள்ள கொரோனா வைரஸ் தடுப்பு நடவடிக்கை காரணமாக கடந்த மார்ச் மாதம் முதல் நாடு தழுவிய ஊரங்கு பல கட்டங்களாக நீட்டிக்கப்பட்டது. உலகில் பெரும்பாலான நாடுகளில் பரவியுள்ள கொரோனாவால் அங்கு ஊரடங்கு அமல்படுத்தப் பட்டது. இதனால் அந்த நாடுகளில் சிக்கியுள்ள இந்தியர்களை மீட்க மத்திய அரசு கடந்த மே 7-ம் தேதி வந்தே பாரத் திட்டத்தை துவக்கியது. இத்திட்டத்தின் கீழ், இதுவரை 10 லட்சத்துக்கும் அதிகமான இந்தியர்கள் இந்தியா திரும்பி உள்ளனர். ஹாங்காங்கிலிருந்து டில்லிக்கு ஆக., 18 மற்றும் 21 தேதியில், இரண்டு வந்தே பாரத் திட்டங்களை இயக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிட்டிருந்த நிலையில், கொரோனா பரவல் காரணமாக 'வந்தே பாரத்' திட்டத்துக்கு 2 வாரங்களுக்கு ஹாங்காங் அரசு தடை விதித்துள்ளது. விமான பயணங்களுக்கு முன்பாக, பயணிகளுக்கு முறையான கொரோனா பரிசோதனை செய்யவில்லை என தெரிவித்துள்ள ஹாங்காங் அரசு, இன்று (ஆக.,18) முதல் ஆக.,31ம் தேதி வரை தடை விதித்துள்ளது.

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ஆர்டர் செய்தது ஒன்று.., வந்தது வேறு !! இளைஞரின் நேர்மையை கௌரவித்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம்

ஆர்டர் செய்தது ஒன்று.., வந்தது வேறு !! இளைஞரின் நேர்மையை கௌரவித்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம்

Wednesday, 19 Aug, 7.34 amTamil Express News
இந்த காலத்தில் சிறுவர்கள் முதல் முதியவர்கள் வரை பலர் ஆன்லைன் ஷாப்பிங்கிங்கு மாறிவிட்டனர். சாப்பாடு உடை என அனைத்தும் ஆன்லைனில் வந்துவிடுகிறது. பலருக்கு பொருட்கள் பொருள் டெலிவரியில் பிரச்சனை அவ்வப்போது வருகின்றன. இந்நிலையில் கேரளாவின் மலப்புரத்தை சேர்ந்தவர் நபில் நஷீத். இவர் ஆகஸ்ட் 10-ஆம் தேதியன்று அமேசான் மூலம் ரூ.1400 மதிப்புள்ள பவர் பேங்க்கை ஆர்டர் செய்துள்ளார்.

நபில் நஷீத்திற்கு ஆர்டர் செய்த பொருள் கடந்த ஆகஸ்ட் 15-ஆம் தேதி சுகந்திர தினம் அன்று அமேசான் டெலிவரி செய்த பார்சலை பார்த்து அதிர்ச்சி அடைந்துள்ளார். ரூ.1400 மதிப்புள்ள பவர் பேங்க்கிற்கு பதில் நபில் நஷீத்திற்கு ரூ.8000 மதிப்புள்ள ரெட்மி டியோ மொபைல் தவறுதலாக டெலிவரி செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.

ஆன்லைனில் வந்தவரை லாபம் என்று நினைக்காத அந்த இளைஞர் தனது ட்விட்டரில் அமேசான் நிறுவனத்தை டேக் செய்து, 'சுகந்திர தினத்தன்று எனக்கு சந்தோஷத்தை ஏற்படுத்தியதற்கு நன்றி, நான் பவர் பேங்க் தான் ஆர்டர் செய்தேன், எனக்கு ரெட்மி மொபைல் வந்துள்ளது, இதை நான் என்ன செய்யவேண்டும் என்று சொல்லுங்கள்?' என பதிவிட்டுள்ளார். இதை பார்த்த அமேசான் நிறுவனம் அவருக்கு அதிர்ச்சியளிக்கும் ரிப்ளை ஒன்றை செய்துள்ளது.

அதில் 'வந்த போனை நீங்களே அதை உபயோகப்படுத்துங்கள் அல்லாது சுதந்திர தினத்திற்கு யாருக்காவது தானம் செய்யுங்கள்' என அவரது நேர்மையை பாராட்டி இப்படி பதில் கொடுத்துள்ளனர்.
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In Tamil Nadu, if you fly back from abroad, you go to quarantine hotel. Period.

In Tamil Nadu, if you fly back from abroad, you go to quarantine hotel. Period.

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | SUDHEESH T

PublishedAug 15, 2020, 7:16 pm IST

Under the state's quarantine SOP, it doesn't matter that you recently tested COVID-19 negative

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW)'s new guidelines issued on August 3, people flying into India can seek exemption from institutional quarantine. AFP Photo

Chennai: Thirty passengers who flew in on an Air-India flight from the UK on Saturday morning were bused off to mandatory institutional quarantine, where they will remain for seven days at their own cost.

It didn't matter that they all produced COVID-19 negative test results.
In Tamil Nadu, if you come in from abroad, you can wave your negative test result all you like but off you go to quarantine.

That's the standard operating procedure (SOP) here although the central government exempts COVID-negatives from institutionalised quarantine and allows them home quarantine.

The 30 negatives from the UK were picked up from the airport by a government vehicle and driven to Hotel Fairfield by Marriott at OMR Chennai. Room rent: Rs 2500 per day.

"I don't know what is happening," said 63-year-old Rajam Nallamuthu, a retired LIC employee from Adambakkam who arrived back in Chennai after a visit to her son’s house in London. She produced a COVID19 negative certificate issued by the London Medical Laboratory on August 12 but she was waved on to quarantine hotel. 

There she had to pay Rs 5,000 as entry fee. "I am a diabetic patient. We were brought in early in the morning. They gave us two chapatis and vegetable curry as breakfast and lunch was served at 3 pm. If I want a coffee, I have to pay for it." she complained.

All the rooms in the hotel are filled with passengers like her, people coming home from abroad who thought their negative test report was a passport back home.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW)'s new guidelines issued on August 3, people flying into India can seek exemption from institutional quarantine if they produce a corona-negative report of a test conducted not more than 96 hours before undertaking the journey.

Officials of Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) said they have the mandate to tweak the central government's guidelines. Meghanath Reddy, deputy commissioner (revenue) of GCC, who deals with quarantine-related matters, said the state government 's guidelines over rides the central government norms.

"It’s the prerogative of the state government to tweak the central government’s guidelines. We have adopted an eight-day mandatory quarantine. Those who produce a negative certificate will be released after the first test result," he said.

And who pays for the unwanted hotel room?

P & H HC Upholds Medical College's Decision To Not Admit 'General Category' Candidate To 'Sponsored Category' Vacancy [Read Judgment]

P & H HC Upholds Medical College's Decision To Not Admit 'General Category' Candidate To 'Sponsored Category' Vacancy [Read Judgment]: 'When the language of a provision is definite and unambiguous and its intention is clear, it is not permissible either to mend or bend it even if such recasting is in accord with good reason and...

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC [Read Order]

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC [Read Order]: The Madras High Court, in a judgment delivered recently, refused to substitute in the birth certificate of a minor girl the name of her adoptive father, who is her biological mother's second...

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC

Adoption Does Not Sever Relationship With Biological Father, Even If He Renounces Right As Father: Madras HC 


18 Aug 2020 7:37 PM 

The Madras High Court, in a judgment delivered recently, refused to substitute in the birth certificate of a minor girl the name of her adoptive father, who is her biological mother's second husband, in place of her deceased biological father's name. 

The court was hearing the plea under Section 56 (2) of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 read with Regulations 52(4) and 55(2) of the Adoption Regulations praying to appoint the adoptive father (the biological mother having agreed to give the child in adoption to her second husband) of the person of the minor female child so that the latter is entitled to the legal status of biological daughter with all therights of succession and inheritance and for all purposes allowed by the law. 

On behalf of the petitioners, it was urged that the 2nd petitioner had married the 1st petitioner and is leading a happy life. The minor child is also a part of this family and she has recognised and accepted the 1st petitioner as her father. The 1st petitioner has come forward to adopt the minor child and the 2nd petitioner, the natural mother of the minor, is also desirous that the 1st petitioner is legally recognised as the father of the minor child. 

Denying the relief, Justice P. T. Asha observed that "it cannot be granted for the simple reason that the said late V.Venkatesh was the biological / natural father of minor Sahanaa and on the date on which the birth certificate was issued by the Authorities the said Venkatesh was very much alive and it is he who has been described as the father of the minor child in the birth certificate issued by the Authorities". 

The Single Judge proceeded to observe that the adoption does not sever the relationship of the minor with her biological father, the only exception being when the biological father himself renounces his right as father of the minor and consents for the child to be taken in adoption by the adoptive father. "Even in such cases, it is my view that the status of being the biological father does not change. It is only the status of an adoptive father, custody and maintenance of the minor that changes hands", the Single Bench asserted. 

The Court opined that while it is not in dispute that the 2nd petitioner as the biological / natural mother of the minor is empowered to give the child in adoption, but she cannot deprive the child's right to have the name of her biological / natural father in her birth certificate. 

The bench appreciated that the registration of the births is governed by the provisions of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969. Sections 8, 9 and 10 mandates that the information of the births and deaths be given to theAuthorities by the persons listed. The Act also makes provision for a delayed registration and the procedure is encapsulated in Section 13 of the Act. Section 15 talks about the circumstances under which an entry in the register of births and deaths can be corrected or cancelled. This Section would provide that a correction or cancellation of the entry in the register of births and deaths could be made in the following circumstances: 

(a) When the entry is erroneous in form or substance; and 

(b) The entry has been fraudulently or improperly made. 

On the occurrence of the above, the application could be made to the Authorities seeking correction or cancellation by giving the reasons. The said Section further provides that there shall be no alteration to the original entry and the correction can only be made in the margin with the Authorities signing the same. "Therefore, from a reading of Section 15 it is clear that the original entry cannot be corrected / deleted and the incorporation of the new details can be made only in the margin", noted the bench. 

The Court further reflected that the State of Tamil Nadu in pursuance of the powers vested under Section 30 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 has notified the Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Amended Rules called the Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Rules, 2000. 

"In the case of adoption the form which is prescribed is Form 1-A. Serial Nos.4 and 5 in the said form relates to the name of the mother and father respectively. Serial Nos.7 and 8 relates to the name of the adoptive mother and the adoptive father. Therefore, the request by the petitioners to delete the name of the biological / natural father from the original birth certificate is legally not sustainable particularly when the rules clearly provide for incorporating the name of the adoptive parents separately in Column Nos. 7 and 8 as adoptive parents and not as the natural parents", remarked the bench. 

The Single Judge was of the view that the biological father is no more and therefore it cannot be said that he severed his ties with his daughter. Even though the biological / natural mother has given her consent for the 1st petitioner stepping into the shoes of the father by filing this petition, this Court cannot permit the substitution of the name of the 1st petitioner as the biological / natural father of the minor. 

Over 1 lakh applied for e-passes across Tamil Nadu

Over 1 lakh applied for e-passes across Tamil Nadu

After the State government announced instant issuance of e-pass, more than one lakh people have applied, according to a revenue department official.

Published: 19th August 2020 03:33 AM |



Express News Service

CHENNAI: After the State government announced instant issuance of e-pass, more than one lakh people have applied, according to a revenue department official. The demand was such that at least 60 application were processed in a minute by the e-governance agency, said the official.

The traffic of applicants was such that the server crashed initially. This comes after State government said that those who provide their Aadhar details and mobile number while submitting the application online are eligible. 

It is learnt that on Tuesday there has been a dwindle in the number of applicants with the state e-governance agency clearing about 36,000 applicants. The move has been welcomed by the industries. S Sridharan, CREDAI chairman, Tamil Nadu Chapter, told Express that the move allowed businesses, who are having sites in other districts, to avail e-pass and move workers. Hyundai vice-president BC Datta said that it will help technically qualified manpower who got stuck due to lockdown move to workplace.

SC reserves verdict on states’ power to cancel final exams

SC reserves verdict on states’ power to cancel final exams

States Say It’s Easy To Evaluate With Past Exam Sheets, Internal Assessments

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:19.08.2020

The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the question whether state governments had power under the Disaster Management Act to cancel final examinations for award of degrees to college students even though the University Grants Commission has asked universities to conduct final examinations by September 30.

Maharashtra, West Bengal, Odisha and Delhi said the UGC could not have taken a unilateral decision to hold final examinations, turning a blind eye to the Covid-19 pandemic which is accounting for over 50,000 new infections daily.

Though there had been a push to empower students with laptops for years, the common refrain of these four states was that most students were from rural areas and did not have access to laptops. Giving examinations with mobile phones would be extremely difficult and connectivity and internet speed were perennial issues that could raise the level of anxiety among students and deprive them of doing well in the examinations, the states said.

Senior advocates and advocates general of these states argued that when no public transport was available and when state governments had been empowered under the Disaster Management Act to take strict containment action during the pandemic, holding final examinations would be endangering the lives of many.

They said past examination performance sheets of each student, along with internal assessments, were available with colleges and it would be easy to evaluate them on that basis and promote them without final examinations.

However, a bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R S Reddy and M R Shah said when UGC guidelines, as shown by solicitor general Tushar Mehta, were binding on universities, the commission’s decision not to recognise degrees without passing final examinations would also be binding. Before reserving its order, the SC said the only question was whether state governments, in a pandemic situation, had power under the DM Act to decide when to hold final examinations, especially when they pleaded that many colleges had been converted into Covid-19 testing centres.

The bench refused to interfere in the ongoing final examinations in Delhi University colleges. Mehta said the UGC guidelines had given three options — online, offline or hybrid system of examinations for final year students.

He said around 300 universities had already conducted final examinations and another 400 were in the process of doing so. Mehta said the UGC had made a provision that if any student, for a genuine reason, could not appear in the final examination held before September 30, then she would be given one more chance.


THE FINAL SAY: When UGC guidelines, as shown by solicitor general Tushar Mehta, were binding on universities, the commission’s decision not to recognise degrees without passing final examinations would also be binding, the SC bench said

Class X girl commits suicide, leaves 18-page note for PM Modi

Class X girl commits suicide, leaves 18-page note for PM Modi

Maria Khan TNN

Bareilly  19.08.2020

: Upset with rising pollution, corruption and some other social evils plaguing the society, a 16-year-old girl allegedly shot herself dead on the eve of Independence Day in UP’s Sambhal district. Policemen tasked with the probe on Tuesday recovered an 18-page note penned by the Class X student before her death and addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In the extensive letter, the minor girl has raised concern over rising pollution level, cutting down of trees and corruption in medical field as some of the triggers for her suicide. The girl also wrote that she always wanted to meet the Prime Minister (PM) in person and discuss these issues with him.

She urged the PM to curb the growing population, implement the ban on firecrackers during Diwali and chemical-based colours on Holi. She was also disturbed with problems faced by the elderly people. “I don’t want to live anymore in a place where children send their parents to old age homes,” she mentioned at the beginning of the note. Her family members said that as their daughter’s last wish, they will make sure that the letter reaches the PM and has appealed to the administration to take cognisance of it. The girl’s father, who is a farmer, said, “The suicide note is my daughter’s last wish. We want that the letter must reach the PM.”

Full report on www.toi.in

Parents, activists want more exam centres for Neet in state

Parents, activists want more exam centres for Neet in state

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:19.08.2020

To better maintain social distancing and prevent the spread of Covid-19, parents and activists in Tamil Nadu have urged the National Testing Agency (NTA) to set up more exam centres for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (Neet) scheduled for September 13.

The Supreme Court order has finally put an end to the confusion over exam dates and many students are ready to take the test.

Samuel Rozario,a Neet aspirant in the city, said he has no issues writing the exams on September 13. “The uncertainty in exam dates has affected us. Now, we can prepare well after knowing that the exams will be held on the same date,” he said.

He added that competition is likely to be tough. “I used to get 500 out of 720 marks in mock tests and I am scoring 600 marks now. With all students having had more time to prepare for the exam, I expect an increase in the cut-off scores for medical admission,” he said.

This year 1.2 lakh students in TN have registered for the common medical entrance test. The agency had set up 560 exam centres in 14 cities in Tamil Nadu last year. Citing the Covid pandemic, activists and parents demanded exam centres in all districts and allotment of exam centres within native districts of the students so it is easier for them to reach the spot.

Ramadevi E, a parent hailing from Cuddalore district, said, “In the absence of public transport it may be tough for us to travel to other locations. Last year, we travelled but this year may be tough.”

Another parent Sathyamurthy R said he was scared to send his son to a crowded exam hall. “We hope NTA will ensure social distancing norms in the centres. We should have double or triple the centres or hold exams in two shifts,” he said.

G R Ravindranath, general secretary of Doctors’ Association for Social Equality said the Centre should consider cancelling the exam. “If exams are to be conducted, then they should allot centres within the district for students as transport, stay and travel will be a major issue. The testing agency should arrange for transport and provide masks and hand sanitizers at the centres,” he added.

Meanwhile, a few city schools said the NTA had approached them for conducting the exam. “They are looking for 500sqft rooms to maintain social distancing and looking for larger schools,” a principal said.

Activists and parents demanded that students be allotted centres in native districts as travel, stay and safety would be an issue otherwise. This year 1.2 lakh students in TN have registered for the common medical entrance test

Tahsildar lauded by CM throws biryani party, transferred

Tahsildar lauded by CM throws biryani party, transferred

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:19.08.2020

Kundrathur tahsildar S Jayachitra was transferred on Tuesday, a day after she threw a biryani party for her subordinates to celebrate being named the best revenue official for her efforts in fighting Covid-19 and being honoured by the chief minister. A video of the party, held in violation of lockdown norms, went viral on social media on Tuesday.

Jayachitra replaces P Ekambaram as special tahsildar of Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway Scheme. This is part of a reshuffle of 13 revenue officials as per orders issued by Kancheepuram collector P Ponnaiah.

About 100 people took part in the biryani lunch party which is believed to have taken place at the guest house of the PWD near Chembarambakkam lake. Most of the guests were revenue officials employed in the taluk including revenue inspectors, VAOs, assistants, deputy tahsildars and sub-collectors in addition to her friends. Jayachitra was among the three officers of the revenue and disaster management department across the state to have won the special award. When contacted, the Kundrathur police said they had not registered a case as they are yet to receive a complaint. TOI tried to reach the tahsildar for comment, but she was unavailable as was the district collector.

In June, a DMK functionary who threw a birthday bash with about 250 guests near Gummidipoondi later tested positive for Covid-19 and was booked under four sections. Two guests tested positive and two died of the viral infection.


TOO CLOSE: About 100 people took part in the lunch, a video of which went viral on social media on Tuesday

Relaxation only for e-pass; corpn’s home quarantine rules to continue Movements Of Those Coming To City Will Be Strictly Tracked

Relaxation only for e-pass; corpn’s home quarantine rules to continue
Movements Of Those Coming To City Will Be Strictly Tracked

Siddharth.Prabhakar@timesgroup.com

Chennai: 19.08.2020

Residents of Chennai and thousands of others who are returning to the city should realise that the relaxation allowed by the Tamil Nadu government is only in terms of the epass.

The quarantine system followed by Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) will continue to be as strict as it was. Those coming in to Chennai will have to quarantine themselves as per the existing rules and their movements will be strictly monitored by officials.

For instance, those coming to Chennai from other districts of the state and leaving the city within 48 hours will not have to follow the home quarantine rules. However, they would have to quarantine themselves when they return to the native district.

In case someone comes to Chennai and is not returning within 48 hours, they would have to undergo quarantine for 14 days. “A home quarantine sticker would be pasted on their residence,” a senior civic body official said. The address would already be provided when the person applies for the e-pass, the official added.

The corporation already has a strong home quarantine monitoring system using which they track several categories of people including those who are positive, contacts of positive patients, those tested and waiting for results and those who have returned from foreign countries, other states and other districts.

In fact, residents have been getting calls from the cyber cell of police if found venturing out of their homes, in a few cases.

There has been a huge influx of people into the city after the e-pass system was made simpler from Sunday. People wishing to travel between districts of the state just have to apply on the epass portal with their Aadhaar card or ration card details. No additional documents are required.

On Monday alone, the civic body issued e-passes to 14,355 people, official data showed. Of this, 11,608 were people who were returning from other districts of the state. Compared to this, when the e-pass regulations were strict till last week, only around 5,000 people were coming into Chennai on a daily basis, data showed.

This is obviously going to increase the workload and tracking mechanism for the corporation officials on the ground as the numbers are only going to increase everyday.

Corporation commissioner G Prakash said that this would be one area where systems would have to be followed strongly now.

However, officials say they are geared up. “We have a proper volunteer mechanism as well as tracking system which will help us ensure minimum lapses,” an official said.


There has been a huge influx of people into the city after the e-pass system was made simpler from Sunday. People wishing to travel between districts of the state just have to apply on the e-pass portal with their Aadhaar card or ration card details

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

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சென்னை நோக்கி வாகனங்கள் படையெடுப்பு; சுங்கச்சாவடிகளில் போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல்

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இ-பாஸ் தாமதம் இன்றி உடனே கிடைப்பதால் வெளியூர்களில் இருந்து சென்னைக்கும், சென்னையில் இருந்து வெளியூர்களுக்கும் வாகனங்கள் படையெடுக்கின்றன. இதனால் சுங்கச்சாவடி களில் நேற்று போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல் ஏற்பட்டது.

பதிவு: ஆகஸ்ட் 18, 2020 05:45 AM

சென்னை,

கொரோனா பரவல் தடுப்பு நடவடிக்கையாக நாடு முழுவதும் இ-பாஸ் என்னும் நடைமுறை அமலுக்கு வந்தது. இதன்படி ஒரு மாவட்டத்தில் இருந்து மற்றொரு மாவட்டத்துக்கோ, ஒரு மாநிலத்தில் இருந்து இன்னொரு மாநிலத்துக்கோ செல்ல வேண்டுமென்றால் இ-பாஸ் கட்டாயம் என்ற நடைமுறை பின்பற்றப்பட்டது. இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறையை மத்திய அரசு ரத்து செய்த போதிலும், தமிழகத்தில் இந்த நடைமுறை தொடர்ந்து பின்பற்றப்பட்டு வந்தது.

மண்டலம் விட்டு மண்டலம் என்ற நிலை மாறி, மாவட்டம் விட்டு மாவட்டம் செல்ல இ-பாஸ் கட்டாயம் என்ற கடுமையான விதி பின்பற்றப்பட்டது. திருமணம், இறப்பு மற்றும் மருத்துவ சிகிச்சை போன்ற அத்தியாவசிய காரணங்களுக்காக மட்டுமே இ-பாஸ் அளிக்கப்பட்டு வந்தது. மற்ற காரணங்களுக்காக இ-பாஸ் விண்ணப்பித்தாலும் கிடைக்காத நிலை இருந்து வந்தது.

இதனால் மக்கள் மிகுந்த சிரமத்துக்கு ஆளானார்கள். இ-பாஸ் பெறுவதற்கு இடைத்தரகர்கள் லஞ்சம் வாங்கிய சம்பவமும் பொதுமக்கள் மத்தியில் பெரும் ஆத்திரத்தை ஏற்படுத்தியது. இதனால் இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறையை ரத்து செய்ய கோரிக்கை வலுத்தது.

இந்த நிலையில், 17-ந் தேதி (நேற்று) முதல் ஆதார் அல்லது ரேஷன் அட்டை விவரங்களுடன் செல்போன் எண்ணை இணைத்து விண்ணப்பித்தால் எந்தவித தாமதமும் இன்றி உடனுக்குடன் இ-பாஸ் வழங்கப்படும் என்றும், பொதுமக்கள் தேவையற்ற பயணங்களை தவிர்த்து, தவிர்க்க இயலாத பணிகளுக்கு மட்டும் விண்ணப்பித்து, இ-பாஸ் பெற்றுக்கொண்டு பயணிக்கலாம் என்றும் முதல்- அமைச்சர் எடப்பாடி பழனிசாமி சமீபத்தில் அறிவித்தார்.

அதன்படி இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறை தளர்வு நேற்று முதல் அமலுக்கு வந்தது. அத்தியாவசிய காரணங்களுக்காக மாவட்டம் விட்டு மாவட்டம் செல்ல ஆன்லைனில் விண்ணப்பித்தோருக்கு உடனுக்குடன் இ-பாஸ் வழங்கப்பட்டது.

உடல் நலம் சரியில்லாத உறவினர்களை பார்க்க செல்லுதல், தவிர்க்க முடியாத சிகிச்சைகள், சொந்த ஊரில் தவிக்கும் பெற்றோர், பிள்ளைகளை பார்க்க செல்லுதல், நகைகளை மீட்க செல்லுதல் போன்ற பல்வேறு காரணங்களுக்காக விண்ணப்பித்த அனைவருக்கும் உடனுக்குடன் இ-பாஸ் வழங்கப்பட்டது. இதனால் பொதுமக்கள் மிகுந்த மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்தனர்.

வெளி மாவட்டங்களில் இருந்து நேற்று ஏராளமானோர் வாகனங்களில் சென்னையை நோக்கி படையெடுத்தனர். இ-பாஸ் எளிதாக கிடைத்ததாலும், போலீஸ் மற்றும் சுகாதாரத்துறை அதிகாரிகளின் கெடுபிடி இல்லாததாலும் மக்கள் மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் பயணம் மேற்கொண்டனர்.

வாகனங்கள் அதிகமாக வந்ததால் செங்கல்பட்டு அருகே உள்ள பரனூர் சுங்கச்சாவடியில் நேற்று காலை முதலே வாகன நெரிசல் காணப்பட்டது. போக்குவரத்து நெரிசலில் சிக்கி நீண்ட வரிசையில் வாகனங்கள் அணிவகுத்து நின்றன. இதேபோல் மற்ற சுங்கச்சாவடிகளிலும் போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல் காணப்பட்டது.

சென்னையில் இருந்து வெளிமாவட்டங்களுக்கு செல்ல முடியாமல் தவித்தவர்கள், 4 மாதங்களுக்கு பிறகு தங்கள் சொந்த ஊர்களுக்கு மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் கிளம்பிச் சென்றனர். இதன் காரணமாக கிழக்கு கடற்கரை சாலை, பழைய மகாபலிபுரம் ரோடு, தாம்பரம் புறவழிச் சாலை உள்ளிட்ட முக்கிய சாலைகளில் வாகன போக்குவரத்து அதிகமாக இருந்தது.

தனியார் நிறுவனங்களில் பணியாற்றி வருபவர்கள் வேலைக்கு செல்ல முடியாமல் அவதிப்பட்டு வந்தனர். இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறை எளிதாக்கப்பட்டதை தொடர்ந்து நேற்று ஏராளமானோர் வேலைக்கு சென்றதை பார்க்க முடிந்தது.

இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறை தளர்த்தப்பட்டு இருப்பதால் அரசின் பாதுகாப்பு நடைமுறைகளுக்கு ஒத்துழைப்பு வழங்குமாறு பொதுமக்களுக்கு வேண்டுகோள் விடுக்கப்பட்டு இருக்கிறது. மாவட்ட எல்லைகளில் முன்புபோல பெருமளவில் சோதனைகள் நடைபெறாத நிலையில், வெளியூருக்கு செல்லும் மக்கள் காய்ச்சல் உள்ளிட்ட அறிகுறிகள் தென்பட்ட உடனேயே ஆஸ்பத்திரிகளில் பரிசோதனைக்கு தங்களை உட்படுத்திக்கொள்ள வேண்டும் என தமிழக அரசு கேட்டுக்கொண்டு இருக்கிறது.

தமிழகத்துக்குள் பயணிக்க இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறையில் தளர்வு அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள போதிலும், வெளிமாநிலங்கள் மற்றும் வெளிநாடுகளில் இருந்து வருவதற்கு ஏற்கனவே உள்ள இ-பாஸ் நடைமுறை தொடரும் என்று அறிவிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது.

[Breaking] UGC Guidelines To Conduct Final Exams Violative Of UGC Act & Regulations: Students Tells SC [Read Written Submissions]

[Breaking] UGC Guidelines To Conduct Final Exams Violative Of UGC Act & Regulations: Students Tells SC [Read Written Submissions]: The Petitionersin the PIL seeking cancellation of the UGC direction to hold final termexa

‘Can’t waste a yr’: SC junks plea to postpone JEE, NEET

 ‘Can’t waste a yr’: SC junks plea to postpone JEE, NEET

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New Delhi:18.08.2020

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a plea for postponement of JEE (Main) and NEET examinations saying that any further delay in conducting the tests would result in waste of “precious year” for the students.

The rescheduled JEE (Main) exams is to be held from September 1-6, while NEET-UG, also deferred earlier due to the pandemic, is slated for September 13.

“Life should move on. We have to go ahead. Precious one year of students will go waste,” a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra said while dismissing a plea seeking that the exams be postponed due to surging cases of Covid-19 infections across the country. The bench said that even the courts are functioning during the pandemic and the examinations could also be conducted with proper safeguards in place.

Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the National Testing Agency (NTA), assured the bench that all precautionary steps will be taken by NTA while conducting the examinations.

The court was hearing a plea filed by some students for quashing of the July 3 notification of NTA, announcing the dates of the IEE (Main) and NEET exams. The petitioners pleaded that the examinations be deferred till normalcy is restored as the virus is spreading and thousands are getting infected every day.

The plea had also sought direction to the authorities to increase the number of examination centres. The petitioners had also alleged that the authorities ignored the plight of lakhs of students from Bihar, Assam and north eastern states, which are presently reeling from flood situation, and conducting exams via online or offline method in such places may not be possible.

Decision to conduct final year exams to protect students’ future: Pokhriyal

Addressing a two-day (August 17-18) annual conference of the vice-chancellors on Monday, Union education minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal hoped that all universities will complete holding final year exams by September, reports Manash Gohain. The minister justified the move saying that it was meant to ensure that students do not carry “Covid degrees” for the rest of their lives. “We insisted on the final year exams as it’s the future of our students at stake. No doubt we may need some time and face a few challenges, but they will appear for the final exams so that they are not called holders of Covid degrees. I am happy that the majority of the universities have either conducted the exams or are in the process of conducting them,” Pokhriyal said.

Full report on www.toi.in

HC to DU: Start physical exams from September 14

HC to DU: Start physical exams from September 14

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New Delhi:18.08.2020

Delhi high court on Monday directed Delhi University to start physical exams for final-year undergraduate students from September 14, and to work out modalities for stay and transportation of disabled students who left the national capital during the Covid-19 lockdown.

The court also told DU to verify the number of students belonging to persons with disability (PwD) category who were left out of online open book examination (OBE).

“You (DU) will have to find out where PwD students are located. Sufficient notice has to be given to them to allow them to travel. Can it be possible to allow them to take examinations where they are? By roping in the universities there?” a bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad sought to know from DU.

The high court’s poser came after senior advocate S K Rungta, appearing for one of the petitioners National Federation of Blind (NFB), said there is an obligation on the state to take responsibility in certain circumstances and PwD students, who will have to take examinations physically, will face greater difficulties as hostels are still closed.

The court told DU that it needs to have specific figures on PwD students and the facilities that are to be provided to them.

“The university is directed to verify the number of PwD students who will sit for physical examination and work out the modalities of their stay and transport etc,” the bench said and asked it to file an affidavit in this regard.

The court was hearing pleas by law student Prateek Sharma and NFB seeking to set up effective mechanisms for visually impaired and other students with disabilities so that educational instructions can be given to them properly and teaching material is provided to them through online mode of teaching during the pandemic.

During the hearing, when the court suggested physical examinations be started from September 8, advocate Mohinder Rupal, appearing for DU, said the varsity needed at least two weeks from August 31. The court was informed that DU will start declaring results of students who participated in online OBE by September-end.

Final exams must to protect future of students: Pokhriyal

Final exams must to protect future of students: Pokhriyal

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:18.08.2020

Addressing vice chancellors on Monday, Union education minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal hoped that all universities will complete holding exams by September. The minister justified the conduct of the final exams of the higher education institutions saying it was meant to ensure that students do not carry “Covid degrees” for the rest of their life. He also lauded that universities and parents for preparing the students for the online and blended exams against all odds.

The theme of the two-day (August 17 and 18) annual conference of the vice chancellors this year is “Reimagining Indian Universities.” The conference is being conducted by the Association of Indian Universities through virtual mode which was started with a film on Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, who also delivered the AIU foundation day lecture.

Pokhriyal launched the AIU portal and also released edited volumes on “Reimagining Indian Universities” and “Monograph on Protecting Academic Interest of Students during Covid-19: Sharing Best Practice.”

Speaking about the disruption due to the Covid-19 outbreak, Pokhriyal said that the biggest challenge has been to continue the education of the 33 crore students through online mode. “We insisted on the final year exams with a lot of thought as it’s the future of our students at stake. No doubt we may need some time and face a few challenges, but they will appear for the final exams so that they are not called holders of Covid degrees in future. I am happy that the majority of the universities have either conducted the exams or in the process of conducting them.”


We may face a few challenges, but they will appear for the final exams so that they are not called holders of Covid degrees in future

RAMESH POKHRIYAL

Union Education Minister

Salem, Erode see biggest spike in fresh cases in west

Salem, Erode see biggest spike in fresh cases in west

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Salem/Erode:  18.08.2020

Salem district recorded all-time high of 268 fresh Covid-19 cases in a day on Monday. Similarly, Erode district logged its highest single day count of 137 cases, reporting for the first time cases in three digits.

While Salem recorded 1,537 cases in July, the case count for this month so far is already 1,649.

On a positive note, 4,364 patients have been discharged against among the total of 6,185 cases reported in the district, Dr J Nirmalson, deputy director of Salem district health services, said. The death toll stands at 77 in the district.

After Salem, Erode district registered highest number of cases in the region on Monday. “While around half the cases were contacts of patients already infected, sources of infection for another half were yet to traced,” Dr S Soundammal, deputy director of Erode district health services told TOI. She also said more number of people aged above 50 was getting infected compared to other age groups. “Repeated appeals to people above 50 years to stay home have not been heeded, leading to spike in cases among the age group.”

Covid cases surge in Ambattur, Mogappair, but hygiene, surveillance non-existent

Covid cases surge in Ambattur, Mogappair, but hygiene, surveillance non-existent

Komal.Gautham@timesgroup.com

Chennai:18.08.2020

Mani, a photocopy shop owner in Ambattur zone, was at work on Sunday when a traffic policeman from Asiad Colony asked him to make a few copies of a report. It was only after seeing the report that Mani realised the latter was Covid positive. He informed a corporation official but the latter escaped.

This is a reflection of the situation in Ambattur, where one third of the total reported cases were reported in the last 16 days. It now has most positive cases in the city.

From March to August 16, it had 7,604 cases — 3,195 in July, 2016 since August1and 84 deaths. Mogappair remains a major hotspot. In wards 92 and 93, shops and eateries on Padikuppam Main Road, Pari Salai and Bazaar Road function well past 9pm, sparking fears of new clusters emerging.

Umanath V, a resident, said there was no social distancing in fish market and meat shops since the lockdown eased. “Officials are slack and door to door surveillance is not regular,” he said.

There were just 2,014 fever camps since May 8 and only 20 a dayin June andJuly with 600-odd participants, while Anna Nagar and Kodambakkam held 30-40 camps with almost 4,000 participants daily.

Several ground level officials blamed the lack of inter-departmental coordination. “The number of sanitary officers in Anna Nagar and Kodambakkam is higher than this zone. Every day inspections and meetings are not being held,” said one official.

In April and May, Ambattur was at the bottom. “There is nothing unusual about this zone seeing a surge. It is normal in a pandemic for cases to come up in areas not affected,” said Dr P Ganeshkumar, scientist, ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology. Assistant city health officer Mahalakshmi said procedures followed in other zones are followed here. “But since mobility has increased, infections will rise.”


People crowd a stall in Mogappair

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