Thursday, November 12, 2020
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State to add 875 seats, 3 pvt med colleges
State to add 875 seats, 3 pvt med colleges
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:12.11.2020
Tamil Nadu will add 875 more MBBS seats this academic year. These seats will come from three new private colleges and additional seats granted to six medical colleges.
With this, the state will have 52 medical colleges with 8,000 seats, including 26 government institutions that have 3,650 seats.
On Tuesday, the National Medical Commission granted approval to Bhaarat Medical College and Hospital under the Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research (deemed University) to admit 150 medical students from 2020. It also granted permission for Indira Medical College and Hospitals in Tiruvallur affiliated to the Tamilnadu Dr MGR Medical University to admit 150 seats. Earlier, the committee had permitted Panimalar Medical College Hospital and Research Institute to admit 150 students. Seats from the two colleges will come into the state seat matrix for which counselling will be done by the state selection committee.
The government Kanyakumari Medical College will add 50 more seats, while ESIC college in KK Nagar will add 25 more seats. Besides, permission has been granted for PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research to add 100 more seats. Saveetha Medical College and Hospital (Saveetha University) and Meenakshi Medical College and Research Institute (Meenakshi University) – have permission to increase 100 seats. All the three colleges will now have 250 seats each. In addition Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Medical College in Salem (Vinayaka Mission Deemed University) will add another 50 seats taking its seat tally to 150.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
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Intensity May Increase Tomorrow
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:11.11.2020
After a brief lull, city residents must now brace for some heavy pre-Diwali spells and localised flooding, as weathermen have forecast rain to start from Wednesday night with intensity increasing from heavy to very heavy over localities on Thursday.
This round of rainfall is likely due to the presence of an elongated region of low pressure or a trough of low closer to north Tamil Coast. Private weather forecasters and bloggers said this round of monsoon spells will last for at least a week with a few days recording moderate to heavy spells expected in some parts of the state.
IMD has forecast thunderstorms with light to moderate rain with isolated heavy fall while the sky condition could be generally cloudy in the city for the next 48 hours. Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 30°C and 23°C. The agency has also issued a warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall with thunderstorm over isolated places in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam districts on November 12.
“There’s usually low pressure over the equatorial Indian Ocean this time of the monsoon. Under its influence, a trough in easterlies or a trough of low closer to the northern coast brings moist easterlies from the sea which converges closer to the coast resulting in rainfall. The rainfall could begin in coastal regions including Chennai from November 11 and after two or three days, winds could penetrate into interior regions bringing rainfall,” said N Puviarasan, director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, IMD.
Weather blogger Pradeep John said trough, which is a remnant of cyclone Goni which made landfall in Philippines, could bring heavy rainfall in the city on November 12 followed by two days of light spells. The rainfall intensity picks up again on November 15 and 16, with interior districts too likely to get some spells. “Besides late night or early morning rainfall, this time we could also expect on and off spells in the city during the day. We can expect rainfall till November 18 or 19,” he said.
Skymet Weather, in its online update, said the coastal region of Tamil Nadu will be battered more than the interiors and that northern parts of the state will see rainfall intensity higher than the southern regions. It is because the equatorial belt has been active with two cyclonic circulations and the northeasterly winds have gathered strength all along the coast, which could trigger heavy rainfall over TN coast and south coastal AP.
“Some of the cities like Chennai, Puducherry, Karaikal, Cuddalore and Nagapattinam are at risk of localised flooding associated with incessant rains,” the private forecaster said.
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