Monday, November 16, 2020

HC dismisses plea of job applicant who hid case info

HC dismisses plea of job applicant who hid case info

K.Kaushik@timesgroup.com

Madurai:16.11.2020

Verification of character and antecedents is of paramount importance for police services, the Madras high court has observed while dismissing the plea moved by a candidate seeking appointment in Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade (TSPYB) on the ground that he had suppressed the fact that a criminal case was registered against him.

Petitioner Loordhu Packiyam had cleared the written examination and subsequently participated in certificate verification and physical endurance test for appointment to the post of TSPYB in 2014. When his antecedents were verified by the police, they found that a criminal case was registered against him and he was subsequently acquitted on the basis of a compromise.

Hence the rejection order was passed for suppressing this, which Packiyam challenged before the HC Madurai bench in 2014. Justice S M Subramaniam observed that the petitioner stated in his application that no criminal case was ever registered against him whereas there were columns in the applications to state even if a criminal case was registered on an earlier occasion. Thus, it was unambiguous that petitioner has suppressed the fact regarding the criminal case, said the judge. Referring to an earlier order of the court in 2019, the judge observed that he is not entitled to relief.

Innocent until proven guilty, says HC, while granting bail to two
Madurai:

Observing that law presumes innocence unless allegations are established or proved against the people who are charged, Madras high court granted bail to two people arrested in connection with a murder case in Madurai district. The court was hearing the bail petitions filed by Kannayiramoorthy alias Kannayiram and Vigneswaran who were arrested by the South Gate police on August 22, on charges of murdering a man due to family dispute. Justice S M Subramaniam observed that the seriousness of the allegations or the availability of the materials are not the only consideration for declining bail. There are various other factors, which can be considered for granting bail and bail cannot be rejected in a routine manner. TNN

Stalin demands suspension of Anna Univ V-C

Stalin demands suspension of Anna Univ V-C

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:16.11.2020

DMK president M K Stalin has demanded the suspension of Anna University vice-chancellor M K Surappa, who is facing a probe into charges of corruption. In a statement on Sunday, Stalin noted that former vice chancellors of Anna University were suspended when they faced similar allegations. Stalin questioned the delay in ordering the probe against Surappa despite the government receiving complaints nine months ago. Though the complaints against Surappa came in February, why did the government keep them pending for the past nine months? The delay on the part of the government to order a probe calls for a separate inquiry, he said. Vice chancellor of Anna University, Coimbatore, R Radhakrishnan was suspended during DMK regime. When Anna University V C P Mannar Jawahar faced charges, the AIADMK government had suspended him, said Stalin. Radhakrishnan was suspended in 2009 and was eventually convicted in 2016 for receiving bribes. Mannar Jawahar had completed his tenure in 2013 when corruption charges were levelled. He was serving as a professor in Madras Institute of Technology and was suspended from the post just before his retirement. He was eventually exonerated from the charges. “Why should Surappa be an exception. Only if the VC is suspended immediately, it will enable a free and fair probe,” said Stalin, urging chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami to order his suspension, before the probe panel led by retired high court judge P Kalayarasan begins the inquiry. Stalin said even a government staff member, who is accused of receiving ₹500 as bribe, was being suspended. But Surappa continues to be in the post despite explicit complaints of multi crore bribery levelled against him as well as the deputy director of Anna University Sakthinathan, he said.

Later, RSS ideologue S Gurumurthy tweeted: “Surappa Anna University VC, a man of impeccable integrity and an equally good academic, is being persecuted by TN Govt as he refused to give degrees to students with arrears. Thousands of students with 20-35 arrears who never clear the would have got degrees”.

TN to release rank list for MBBS today


TN to release rank list for MBBS today

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:16.11.2020

The Directorate of Medical Education will release the rank list for MBBS/ BDS admissions on Monday (today). This year 38,232 students applied for more than 4,000 seats available at government and self-financing medical colleges.

“The rank list will be released by health minister CVijayabaskar on Monday at 10am,” said Dr R Narayana Babu, director of medical education. The medical counselling is likely to be held from November 18 or 19 in offline mode at a new location with Covid-19 precautions.

According to the data provided by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the number of students scoring above 400 marks in Tamil Nadu has doubled compared to last year. A total of 11,978 students scored above 400 marks compared to 5,634 students in 2019.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Former VC gets bail in murder case

Former VC gets bail in murder case

Bengaluru: 15.11.2020 

The high court has granted bail to Sudhir Angur, former vice-chancellor of Alliance University and prime accused in the Ayyappa Dore murder case. The relief is for three months to enable him to undergo an angiogram procedure for his cardiac ailment.

Justice PS Dinesh Kumar considered the November 2, 2020 letter by the chief medical officer, Central Prison, Parappana Agrahara, to the jail superintendent. The prosecution said bail could be granted for a limited period by imposing conditions.

Angur has to execute a personal bond for Rs 2 lakh with two sureties of like sum, surrender his passport, gun licence and weapon before the station house officer at RT Nagar police station. Once he’s declared fit by doctors, he should surrender before the trial court.

Dore, 53, then VC of the university, was found murdered on October 15, 2019 at HMT ground. Angur, who was arrested on October 17 last year, had filed a bail petition before the 55th City Civil and Sessions Court, but it was dismissed in April. The high court rejected his regular bail plea on August 12, 2020. After his plea on medical grounds was rejected by the trial court on November 6, 2020, he pleaded the high court for six-month bail to undergo the procedure. TNN

Faculty crunch in colleges as filling vacancies delayed

Faculty crunch in colleges as filling vacancies delayed

AnanthaNarayanan.K@timesgroup.com

Kochi:15.11.2020

The delay in filling vacancies of teachers, both regular and guest, has affected academic activities in several colleges in Kerala and now the pandemic and the resultant financial crunch is further worsening the situation. The directorate of collegiate education (DCE) has restricted the appointment of teachers in higher educational institutions under its ambit during the pandemic.

Besides the delay in regularizing appointment of faculties, the heads of institutions were asked to temporarily stop appointing guest lectures until further notice, and emergency appointments could only be made after special permission from the department.

Moreover, in case if any college faces severe shortage of teachers leading to interruption in teaching of subjects, the principals/ HODS will have to make arrangements with other colleges and avail online lessons on respective subjects from the teachers there.

A circular regarding this was sent by the DCE to all heads of institutions through deputy directors. Many colleges are struggling to complete syllabi through online classes, and with the classes of first-year undergraduate and postgraduate students beginning in most colleges by next week, the faculty crunch will be a problem. Even though many colleges have conducted interviews, they are hesitant to make appointments fearing government action.

The situation is worse in aided colleges compared to government colleges, where appointments through transfer is possible to meet the requirements to a certain extent. College principals and teachers said that the government will have to clear the delay in appointments immediately.

“There are around 28 unfilled vacancies across departments in the college and the coverage of portions was mostly managed through guest lecturers. The restrictions in appointing guest teachers are affecting academics. Though we held interviews to find qualified teachers, they are doubtful about getting salaries due to the present restrictions and hence have not joined. It is impractical to avail online classes from other colleges to compensate for faculty crunch. With the classes of new batches beginning, there will be additional workload on teachers,” said a HOD at St Albert’s College, Ernakulam.

Fr Prashant Palackapilly, principal of Sacred Heart College, Ernakulam, said that faculty crunch will affect the quality of education imparted. “The system of filling vacancies in Kerala has several flaws and delays. This has worsened during the pandemic. Getting qualified and efficient guest lecturers itself is a difficult task and even if we find someone the appointments are not possible,” he said.

The higher education department has recently approved 197 hybrid courses, including nearly 20 integrated courses, across the state and gave the permission to start the course this month itself. But only guest lectures will have to be appointed for these new courses until 2025. The restrictions in appointment of guest lecturers are delaying the implementation of new courses too.

Higher education department officials said that the government will have to issue a new order regarding the appointments for these courses. “The reports and complaints from colleges about faculty shortage have increased since the pandemic began. But the government circular will exist until offline classes are resumed. For appointments of teachers in newly-announced courses, we are awaiting further orders,” a senior official with DCE said.

The heads of institutions were asked to temporarily stop appointing guest lectures too

Sabarimala temple will open today

Sabarimala temple will open today

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

15.11.2020

Sabarimala temple will open for this year’s Mandala pilgrimage season on Sunday. Chief priest A K Sudheer Namboothiri will open the temple nada at 5pm on Sunday. Devotees will be allowed to visit the temple from Monday morning. As per Covid-19 protocol, only 1,000 devotees will be allowed per day through virtual queue.

Medical fitness certificate is mandatory for those in the age group of 60 to 65 years and Covid negative certificate is must for all pilgrims. The health department has set up facilities for conducting antigen tests at Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvalla, Chengannur and Kottayam railways stations. There would also be Covid testing kiosks in Nilackal and Pamba.

‘Can’t seek review of college fees with retrospective effect’

‘Can’t seek review of college fees with retrospective effect’

Yogita.Rao@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:15.11.2020  

Educational institutions cannot retrospectively seek review of fees fixed by Fee Regulating Authority (FRA), ruled the quasi-judicial body after a complaint by students from a private management institute. FRA, in a “well-reasoned and an elaborate” order, pointed out that the institute cannot seek review of fees fixed in 2018, when it opted for no revision in the subsequent year, acquiescing to the fee structure fixed by the authority for two academic years.

N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research from Mira Road charged MMS students of 2019-20 batch nearly Rs 2.3 lakh, over and above fees (tuition and development) approved by FRA of nearly Rs 1.9 lakh. Two students from 2019-20 batch complained to FRA that the college collected extra and submitted receipts.

FRA sought an explanation from the institute, which sought review of the fee structure approved by the authority on January 24, 2018. Citing a provision of the regulatory act, FRA stated that “if the fee approved by the authority is not acceptable to the institution, it may file a review application with detailed reasoning within 15 days from the date of communication”. The institute did not file any review application in 2018. It opted for no upward revision on FRA’s portal in 2019, retaining fees at nearly Rs 1.9 lakh even for 2019-20 batch of 240 students. Therefore, the review application filed now cannot be applicable for both academic years, said the order.

The 2018-19 batch graduated and 2019-20 batch will complete the course in six months. “It is strange a review application for hike in fees is retrospectively being sought, which in no circumstance is permissible,” stated the order of the regulatory body, headed by retired high court judge, Justice M N Gilani.

The institute authorities were not reachable for comments but an official said they provide value-added courses to students to make them industry-ready and receipts were provided. The institute CEO, before the FRA, mentioned “excellent infrastructure, best placement record and many other welfare measures undertaken by the institute”.

An FRA member said the institute will be given a chance to justify excessive fees but if there is no valid reason, as in most such cases, institutes have to refund excessive fees.

TIMES VIEW: FRA gives colleges 15 days to seek review of fees fixed by it. Colleges are expected to file a review application justifying higher fees within that period if they are not convinced with the approved fees. If the college has voluntarily accepted the fees, it weakens its stand in charging excessive fees. Anything charged above tuition fees may be seen as capitation fees by the regulatory body.

Finder returns purse with ₹50k earrings

Finder returns purse with ₹50k earrings

George Mendonca

Navi Mumbai:15.11.2020

In an unusual show of honesty, a homemaker from Vashigaon in Navi Mumbai returned a purse containing a pair of gold earrings worth Rs 50,000 and Rs 1,000 she had found on the roadside to its rightful owner. Jayshree Bhagat

(38), who hails from a middle-class family, went out of her way to return the purse to Jaya Pawar.

Bhagat said she was was returning home by auto after buying groceries around 1.30pm on Wednesday when she spotted a black purse lying on a cement seat at a corner as the rickshaw slowed down near Bharat Sevashram building. “I guessed that someone had forgotten it there. Since it could contain valuables and even important documents, I took custody of the purse,” said Bhagat.

When she checked its contents on returning home, she found the earrings and cash. Besides, there was an Aadhaar card in the purse.

SETTING AN EXAMPLE: Jayshree Bhagat (R) returns the purse to its owner Jaya Pawar

Purse owner had shifted home, finder tracked her

I went to the address that was mentioned on the Aadhaar card, but I was told that the woman had shifted from the house,” Bhagat said, adding that she sought help from her brother-in-law to track down the woman’s residence in Vashigaon the next day. “I met her at the place and returned her valuables,” Bhagat said.

Pawar said that she had gone to the place where she left her purse to see her mother off around 1pm the same day.

While they were waiting for an autorickshaw at the spot, they sat on the cement seat along the road. “When my mother hailed an autorickshaw, I left to go home, leaving the purse behind on the cement seat,” said Pawar.

It’s only after she reached home that she realized her mistake. She did rush back to the spot, but the purse was missing. “I thought I would never get the purse and my valuables back,” said Pawar. “But honest people like Jayshree Bhagat do exist. I am glad I have been proven wrong.”

Beg, borrow, work: How scholarship delays are impacting students


Beg, borrow, work: How scholarship delays are impacting students

The pandemic has only increased disbursal delays, forcing research scholars and students to turn to kin for loans or do small-time jobs

Ketaki Desai, Manimugdha S Sharma & Ardhra Nair | TNN

15.11.2020

Kamalakar Shete, an MCom student from Ahmednagar, has been calling the social welfare department twice a week for months now. Eligible for the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Swadhar Yojana applicable to SC students, he is yet to receive the scholarship worth Rs 51,000 for the 2019-20 academic year. “I am already done with my final-year examinations but the scholarship amount is yet to come. The department says they have no funds due to the pandemic but not a year has passed when the scholarship amount was ever disbursed on time. It would always come after the academic year had ended,” says Shete, adding that he finds it difficult to keep asking his parents for money as they survive on farming a small one-acre plot with an annual income of about Rs 50,000.

Scholarship delays, both at the central and state levels, have become a regular feature of student life for many. Recently, Lady Shri Ram College for Women student Aishwarya Reddy died by suicide saying she didn’t want to burden her parents with educational expenses. Reddy was eligible for INSPIRE scholarship money but did not get it as, according to the department for science and technology, it had not received the requisite paperwork which, they say, is a simple process of submitting three documents.

Some students disagree. Vijay got an email this summer with an offer letter from the INSPIRE scholarship. A Delhi University student he says, “They ask for bank details. I have a minor account and when I uploaded those details, they asked for a joint account. When I uploaded the details for a joint account, they asked for a minor account. I have sent countless emails and always get the same response to change to the other type of account.” Another student who qualified for the scholarship this summer, Rinku, says the process of getting his marksheet attested in his college has been a painful process. “I live 100km away in Haryana, yet they keep asking me to come another day, delaying the process,” the 18-year-old says.

Scholarship issues predate the pandemic, according to many students and activist groups. Swati Moitra, now an assistant professor in a college in Kolkata, faced the same issues a decade ago as a research scholar in JNU. “I was a junior research fellow and the payments were regularly delayed by 5-6 months,” says Moitra, who eventually gave up the fellowship when she got a job at Delhi University because of the consistent delays.

TEDIOUS APPLICATION PROCESS

Getting scholarship money is not easy. Former JNUSU president and current AISA national president N Sai Balaji last received his JRF scholarship in August 2019. He hasn’t got it as he hasn’t been able to get his thesis synopsis cleared because of the pandemic. “The process is painful,” he says. “You first have to fill up a form, sign it and upload it, which then goes to your supervisor. He downloads it, signs it, scans it and uploads it. It goes to someone else in the administration. Finally, it’s uploaded on UGC’s portal.”

STUDENT TURNS WAITER

Many students are forced to find other sources of income. Vinayak Renewad, an MA economics student from Nanded, has been working part-time jobs since his graduation because of the delay in disbursal of scholarship amount. From working as a waiter to sleeping on shop floors, Renewad says he has done it all. “In hotels, I could get meals and also sleep there. In shops, food needs to be arranged, but there one can sleep on the floor, cutting down on hostel fee.”

Administrative staff are not of much help, according to law student Kuldeep Ambekar. While this widespread problem isn’t exclusive to the pandemic, it has worsened the situation for many. Lokesh Chugh, national spokesperson for NSUI says, “Attending 6-8 hours of classes everyday uses up 4-5 GB of data. That costs money.” Chugh is himself a PhD student whose scholarship money has been delayed for 8-9 months.

NO STIPEND BUT LOTS OF COVID WORK

Lalan Kumar is a senior research scholar at Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow, which is directly run by CSIR. He has been working on the anti-Covid vaccine, but his dues of Rs 35,000 (excluding HRA) per month are pending since June. “When singer Kanika Kapoor had tested positive, there was much panic in Lucknow. I was working from 5am till 2am every day at the lab, doing tests and making sanitiser to overcome the shortage. I took no leave during this pandemic period. And yet my dues are held up for the last five months. How long can one borrow from friends and family?” Kumar says.

Priyanka Kushwaha from Bahraich is a PhD scholar at IIT Bombay. Her dues were held up for eight months and only recently five months of pending money was cleared. “As a teaching assistant, I have also been taking classes online while pursuing my research. My work hasn’t stopped, but the scholarship has,” says Kushwaha, who recently took to Twitter to complain.

Diabetic pets patiently sit through insulin shots, swallow bitter pills

Diabetic pets patiently sit through insulin shots, swallow bitter pills

Alex.Fernandes@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:15.11.2020

Scoobee is a “sweet” pug in more ways than one. The 10-year-old canine has had diabetes for three months and requires two shots of insulin a day. When Scoobee is given the injection after meals, he barely yelps or winces.

“He’s very cooperative. No fuss at all,” says his owner, Shivaji Park resident Seema Kulkarni. Occasionally, his blood is tested with a glucometer.

Scoobee has low-carb food, rich in fibre, with minced chicken or chunks of it thrown in with the white of an egg. A daily stroll for about 45 minutes is a must. When he was first diagnosed, his sugar had shot up abnormally high —to 650 against the normal range of 80-120.

On World Diabetes Day on Saturday, November 14, veterinarians said not only is the incidence of diabetes among pets on the rise, the disorder is catching them young as well.

Until recently, diabetes was found in aged dogs with cataract, says Dr Narendra Pardeshi, a veterinary surgeon from Pune. “But now, we diagnose little puppies and kittens too with juvenile diabetes,” says Dr Pardeshi. Weaning young pups from their mothers could trigger this condition.

“Not only are they deprived of mother’s milk but also fed high carb and deprived of the much-needed protein, which possibly precipitates diabetes in them, says Dr Pardeshi.

Dr Gautam Bhojne, assistant professor at the department of medicine, Nagpur Veterinary College, pointed out that a study done on over 600 dogs from Nagpur in 2017 showed the condition was seen in pets—not street dogs. Not just dogs and birds, now even cats are being diagnosed with the condition. Bandit, a 12-year-old cat, pet to a family in Matunga, has had it since a year. The feline is given two insulin shots daily. Her blood is tested three to four times daily with a glucometer to watch for low sugar. “Bandit is an angel when it comes to the daily pricks,” says Radhika Iyer (name changed on request) who adopted the cat as a kitten.

A “cooperative, no-fuss” Scoobee (10) is given insulin twice a

HC okays kin’s plea to sell flat of bedridden woman to fund her expenses

HC okays kin’s plea to sell flat of bedridden woman to fund her expenses

Rosy.Sequeira@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:15.11.2020

The Bombay high court has allowed the sale of a flat in Cuffe Parade to meet medical and other expenses of a woman bedridden for 14 years after suffering irreversible brain damage.

The direction by a bench of Justices Burgess Colabawalla and Abhay Ahuja came on a petition by 59-yearold Anjali Mehta’s two guardians, including brother-inlaw Hormuz. The city civil court had directed them to move the HC as it did not have jurisdiction to allow alienation of property.

Admitted to a city hospital in October 2006 for chest pain, Anjali suffered a cardiac arrest and then anoxic brain affectation, which affected her mental capacity. She requires nurses and attendants to look after her round-the-clock.

In September 2015, her husband Neville, as guardian and manager, was permitted to negotiate the sale of the flat. However, before it could be concluded, his health deteriorated. The couple then moved into a flat in Commonwealth Building on Madame Cama Road, where Hormuz also lives. Neville died due to cancer in April 2016. The petitioners were appointed guardians and managers of Anjali’s person and property in August 2017.

The petitioners’ advocate Jehangir Jeejeebhoy said Anjali had no money in her bank account to meet her medical and other expenses, including maintenance of properties. She is the sole and absolute owner of the flat at Pallonji Mansion in Cuffe Parade and the properties she inherited from her late parents.

Buyer ready to pay ₹19.5 crore for flat, wants deal by Dec 31

A person has offered Rs 19.5 crore for the flat, and is willing to pay related charges, but wants the sale transaction to be completed by December 31.

The judges noted that the petitioners had spent over Rs 1 crore from Anjali’s account to look after her and her properties from April 2017 to October 2020. They have themselves also infused nearly Rs 26 lakh into her account to meet her expenses. The judges said it was clear Anjali was incapable of taking care of herself. “In these circumstances, considering totality of facts, it will be in the interest of Anjali if permission is granted for sale of the Pallonji Mansion flat,’’ they said in their November 11 order. They directed the petitioners to invest the proceeds “to earn optimum returns and to utilize the money for Anjali’s proper upkeep and fulfilling her needs and requirements”. They have to file a detailed report a month after the sale stating what they have done with the proceeds, besides quarterly reports on the expenses on Anjali and her properties.

The judges said the flat should not be sold for less than Rs 19.5 crore, as mentioned in the petition. Since Pallonji Mansion is on collector’s land, they requested the collector, through assistant government pleader Jyoti Chavan, to consider granting an NOC for the sale before December 2.

The judges said the apartment should not be sold for less than Rs19.5 crore

CM’s Diwali gift: Temples allowed to open across state from Monday

CM’s Diwali gift: Temples allowed to open across state from Monday

‘Must Follow SOPs Or Face Strict Action’

Bhavika.Jain1@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:15.11.2020

Nearly seven months after the lockdown was imposed, the Maharashtra government announced on Diwali that all religious places in the state can re-open from Monday, November 16.

The state government has put together a detailed standard operating procedure (SOP), which must be followed by all religious institutions. Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday warned of strict action against violators.

In keeping with the “new normal”, touching of idols, holy books, physical offering of prasad and sprinkling of holy water will not be allowed. Devotees are expected to get their own prayer mats or pieces of cloth to pray on. Live choirs and singing groups will not be allowed; recorded devotional songs will be played.

The festive season and holidays bring lakhs of devotees and tourists to the temple towns like Kolhapur

Places of worship to open from tomorrow

The government has also issued an advisory requesting people above the age of 65, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 to not enter places of worship. Also, all Covid-19-related protocols of masking, a distance of six feet, and hand hygiene have to be followed.

“We can’t forget that the demon in the form of coronavirus is still around. Even though it is slowly falling silent, we cannot let our guard down. We must continue to show self-restraint, just like we did while celebrating all the religious festivals this year,” said Thackeray. He further said devotees must not treat guidelines laid down as government order but consider them as God’s wish.

As per the guidelines issued by the state, religious trusts have to stagger timings, have separate entry and exit, community kitchens should maintain social distancing, large gatherings must not be allowed and any shops inside or outside the premises should maintain adequate distancing. Crowd management at eating places and toilets should be strictly followed.

Staffers at religious places should undergo Covid tests before resuming work. Weekly tests of highly exposed groups are recommended. If a Covid-19 patient is detected on the premises, there should be a room to isolate the patient and the nearest health facility should be contacted. Disinfecting and sanitisation of the premises should be undertaken multiple times each day.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Happy Deepavali


 

Unemployment, a factor to be considered in theft cases: Madras HC

Unemployment, a factor to be considered in theft cases: Madras HC

The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court saw the pleasant side of the virus when two youth, accused of lifting bikes, were granted relief on Friday.

Published: 14th November 2020 06:21 AM 

The Madras High Court (File Photo| PTI)


Express News Service

MADURAI: Coronavirus seldom reveals its "smiling face". The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court saw the pleasant side of the virus when two youth, accused of lifting bikes, were granted relief on Friday.

Citing unemployment problems faced by the youth during the pandemic-induced lockdown, Justice SM Subramaniam observed that the COVID-19 pandemic is an unfortunate situation and that a large number of young men and women lost their jobs.

"The petitioners were also out of business due to the crisis. Probably, this might have forced them to commit the crime. At the same time, this could be established only during the course of the trial," he said, adding that unemployment and the prevailing circumstances in the society are the two dominating factors that needed to be considered while granting bail to the accused in such cases. 

The judge also pointed out that detention is a preferable concept and that only under extraordinary and exceptional circumstances, should individuals be detained for a longer period. “Keeping the petitioners under detention for a longer period will further corrupt their mind and they will be tempted to commit more crime,” the judge added.

According to sources, the two youth – Deepak, a waiter at a hotel, and Naveen, an autorickshaw driver – were arrested on September 16 on charges of stealing five two-wheelers in August and September. However, the duo denied the charges in the court and said that they had been unemployed for a while and were roaming around in search of a job when the police “foisted” the case on them.

ஓய்வூதியதாரா்கள் டிஜிட்டல் முறையில் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழை சமா்ப்பிக்க அஞ்சல்துறை ஏற்பாடு

ஓய்வூதியதாரா்கள் டிஜிட்டல் முறையில் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழை சமா்ப்பிக்க அஞ்சல்துறை ஏற்பாடு


14.11.2020

ஓய்வூதியதாரா்கள் டிஜிட்டல் முறையில் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழை சமா்ப்பிக்க தமிழக அஞ்சல்துறை ஏற்பாடு செய்துள்ளது.

மத்திய, மாநில அரசுகள், பொதுத்துறை நிறுவனங்கள், பொதுத்துறை வங்கிகள் போன்றவற்றில் பணியாற்றி ஓய்வு பெற்றவா்கள் தொடா்ந்து ஓய்வூதியம் பெறுவதற்காக தங்களது ஆயுள் சான்றிதழை டிஜிட்டல் முறையில் சமா்ப்பிக்க தபால்துறை ஏற்பாடு செய்துள்ளது. 'ஜீவன் பிரமாண்' என்பது ஓய்வூதியதாரா்களுக்கான பயோமெட்ரிக் இணைக்கப்பட்ட டிஜிட்டல் சேவையாகும். இந்தியா போஸ்ட் பேமென்ட்ஸ் வங்கி உடன் இணைந்து இந்தச் சேவை வழங்கப்படவுள்ளது. இதன்மூலம், ஓய்வூதியம் வழங்கும் நிறுவனத்தின் அலுவலகத்துக்கு ஓய்வூதியதாரா்கள் நேரடியாகச் செல்ல தேவையில்லை. அருகில் உள்ள அஞ்சல் நிலையத்துக்குச் சென்று இந்த சேவையைப் பெறலாம்.

இதுதவிர, தபால்காரா், கிராம தபால் ஊழியா் மூலம் வழங்கும் வாயிற்படி வங்கி சேவை மூலமாகவும் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழைப் பெற்று கொள்ள முடியும். ஓய்வூதியதாரா்கள் தங்கள் பகுதியில் உள்ள தபால்காரா், கிராம தபால் ஊழியரைத் தொடா்பு கொண்டோ அல்லது கூகுள் ப்ளே ஸ்டோரில் கிடைக்கும் 'போஸ்ட் இன்ஃபோ' செயலி மூலமோ தங்கள் டிஜிட்டல் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழை சமா்ப்பிக்கலாம். இதற்கு ஆதாா் எண், செல்லிடப்பேசி எண், ஓய்வூதிய விவரங்களை உள்ளீடு செய்ய வேண்டும். ஒவ்வொரு டிஜிட்டல் ஆயுள் சான்றிதழுக்கும் கட்டணமாக ரூ.70 செலுத்த வேண்டும். இந்தத் தகவல், தமிழக வட்ட தலைமை அஞ்சல் அலுவலக இயக்குநா் சந்தானராமன் வெளியிட்ட செய்திக்குறிப்பில் தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

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அண்ணா பல்கலையில் பணி வரன்முறை

அண்ணா பல்கலையில் பணி வரன்முறை

Added : நவ 13, 2020 20:30

சென்னை:பணி வரன்முறை கோரி, அண்ணா பல்கலையில் தினசரி ஊதிய அடிப்படையில், அலுவலக உதவியாளராக பணியாற்றிய, 40 பேர் தாக்கல் செய்த மனுவை, சென்னை உயர் நீதிமன்றம் தள்ளுபடி செய்தது.

அண்ணா பல்கலையில், 1999 முதல், தினசரி ஊதியம் மற்றும் தொகுப்பூதிய அடிப்படையில் நியமிக்கப்பட்ட, 40 பேர், உயர் நீதிமன்றத்தில் தாக்கல் செய்த மனு:பல ஆண்டுகளாக அலுவலக உதவியாளராக, நாங்கள் பணியாற்றி வருகிறோம். பணி வரன்முறை செய்வதற்கான நடவடிக்கைகளை, அண்ணா பல்கலை எடுத்தது. நேர்முகத் தேர்வையும் நடத்தியது.

இதற்கிடையில், இளநிலை உதவியாளர் பணியிடங்களை நிரப்ப, விண்ணப்பங்களை வரவேற்று, 2016ல் அண்ணா பல்கலை அறிவிப்பு வெளியிட்டுள்ளது.எங்கள் பணியை வரன்முறை செய்யாமல், புதிதாக தேர்வு நடவடிக்கையை மேற்கொள்ளக் கூடாது. எனவே, எங்களை பணி வரன்முறை செய்ய, அண்ணா பல்கலைக்கு உத்தரவிட வேண்டும். அதன்பின், மீதி பணியிடங்களை நிரப்ப உத்தரவிட வேண்டும்.இவ்வாறு, மனுவில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

அண்ணா பல்கலை தரப்பில், கூடுதல் அட்வகேட் ஜெனரல் அரவிந்த் பாண்டியன், வழக்கறிஞர் எல்.பி.சண்முகசுந்தரம் ஆஜராகி, ''தற்காலிக அடிப்படையில், மனுதாரர்கள் பணியாற்ற அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டனர். ''அவர்களுக்கான ஊதியத்தை, சம்பந்தப்பட்ட துறைகள் அளித்தன. முறையான தேர்வு நடவடிக்கைகளை பின்பற்றி, இவர்கள் நியமிக்கப்படவில்லை,'' என்றனர்

.மனுவை விசாரித்த, நீதிபதி ஆனந்த் வெங்கடேஷ் பிறப்பித்த உத்தரவு:பகுதி நேர ஊழியர்கள், பணி வரன்முறை பெற உரிமையில்லை; முழு நேர தினசரி ஊதிய தொழிலாளர்கள், 2006 ஜன., 1ல், 10 ஆண்டுகள் முடித்திருந்தால், பணி வரன்முறை பெறலாம் என, உச்ச நீதிமன்றம் உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது. மனுதாரர்கள், 2006 ஜனவரியில், 10 ஆண்டுகள் பணியாற்றியிருந்தால் மட்டுமே, பணி வரன்முறை செய்ய முடியும்.

இந்த வழக்கை பொறுத்தவரை, 2006 ஜனவரியில், மனுதாரர்கள் யாரும், 10 ஆண்டுகள் பணி புரிந்திருக்கவில்லை. இவர்களுக்கு, சட்டப்பூர்வ உரிமை இல்லை. அதனால், இவர்களுக்கு உதவ முடியாது.வேலை வாய்ப்பகம் மற்றும் பத்திரிகைகளில் அறிவிப்பு வெளியிட்டு தான், காலியிடங்களை நிரப்ப வேண்டும் என்ற அரசாணையை, அண்ணா பல்கலை பின்பற்றுகிறது. அதனால், 2016ல் அண்ணா பல்கலை வெளியிட்ட அறிவிப்பில் சட்டவிரோதம் எதுவும் இல்லை.

சட்டப்படி, அனுமதிக்கப்பட்ட காலியிடங்களை அண்ணா பல்கலை நிரப்ப வேண்டும். மனு தாரர்களின் வாழ்வாதாரத்தை கருதி, ஒரு திட்டம் வகுக்க உத்தரவிடும்படி கோரப்பட்டது. பல்கலையின் அதிகாரத்துக்கு உட்பட்டு இருந்தால், அதுகுறித்து முடிவெடுப்பது, பல்கலையை பொறுத்தது. நீதிமன்றம் உத்தரவிட முடியாது. மனு, தள்ளுபடி செய்யப்படுகிறது.இவ்வாறு, நீதிபதி உத்தரவிட்டார்.

சுரப்பா ரூ.200 கோடி ஊழல் செய்தாரா?விசாரணைக்கு உத்தரவு

சுரப்பா ரூ.200 கோடி ஊழல் செய்தாரா?விசாரணைக்கு உத்தரவு

Updated : நவ 13, 2020 21:41 | Added : நவ 13, 2020 20:16

சென்னை : அண்ணா பல்கலையில் பேராசிரியர்கள் நியமனம் உள்ளிட்ட விவகாரங்களில் 200 கோடி ரூபாய்க்கு ஊழல் நடந்துள்ளதாக துணை வேந்தர் சுரப்பா மீது புகார் எழுந்துள்ளது. இதுதொடர்பாக ஓய்வுபெற்ற நீதிபதி விசாரணைக்கு அரசு உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது.

தமிழக உயர் கல்வித் துறை முதன்மை செயலர் அபூர்வா பிறப்பித்துள்ள அரசாணை: திருச்சியை சேர்ந்த சுரேஷ் என்பவர் இந்த ஆண்டு பிப். 21ல் முதல்வரின் தனிப்பிரிவுக்கு புகார் அனுப்பியுள்ளார். அதில் அவர் கூறியுள்ளதாவது:அண்ணா பல்கலையும் அதிலுள்ள சில பேராசிரியர்களும் சேர்ந்து பல கோடி ரூபாய் ஊழல் செய்துள்ளனர். பல்கலையின் உறுப்பு கல்லுாரிகள் நிர்வாக பிரிவின் துணை இயக்குனர் சக்திநாதன் மற்றும் துணை வேந்தர் சுரப்பா ஆகியோர் 200 கோடி ரூபாய் வரை ஊழலில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ளனர்.

அண்ணா பல்கலை வளாகம் மற்றும் உறுப்பு கல்லுாரிகளில் தற்காலிக உதவி பேராசிரியர்களை நியமிக்க ஒவ்வொருவரிடமும் 13 முதல் 15 லட்சம் ரூபாய் வரை மொத்தம் 80 கோடி ரூபாய் வசூலித்துள்ளனர். இவ்வாறு அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

போலி சான்றிதழ்கள்

வரதராஜன் என்பவர் அளித்த புகாரில் அண்ணா பல்கலையின் தேர்வு துறையில் நிர்வாக பணியில் அலுவலக உதவியாளர் நியமனம் செய்ததில் போலி சான்றிதழ்கள் பெறப்பட்டு உள்ளதாகவும் லஞ்சம் பெற்றுள்ளதாகவும் கூறியுள்ளார்.'அண்ணா பல்கலையை பாதுகாக்கவும்' என்ற பெயரில் வந்த இ- - மெயிலில் சிண்டிகேட் ஒப்புதல் இல்லாமல் கூடுதல் பதிவாளராக பேராசிரியர் செல்லதுரை நியமிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளதாக கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

மகளுக்கு  பதவி

மேலும் அகில இந்திய தொழில்நுட்ப கல்வி கவுன்சிலுக்கு துணை வேந்தர் சுரப்பா எழுதிய கடிதத்தில் இறுதி ஆண்டு மாணவர்கள் தேர்வு நடத்தப்படாமல் தேர்ச்சி செய்யப்பட்டு உள்ளதாக தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.ஆதிகேசவன் என்பவர் அனுப்பிய புகாரில் 'சுரப்பா தன் அதிகாரத்தை துஷ்பிரயோகம் செய்து தன் மகளுக்கு பணி நியமனம் வழங்கியுள்ளார். உறுப்பு கல்லுாரிகளுக்கு இயந்திரங்கள் வாங்கியதில் ஊழல் நடந்துள்ளது' என்று தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

இவை தவிர நிதி முறைகேடு, செமஸ்டர் தேர்வில் முறைகேடு மற்றும் மறுமதிப்பீட்டில் முறைகேடு போன்ற புகார்களும் வந்துள்ளன. இந்த புகார்களுக்கு அடிப்படை ஆதாரங்கள் உள்ளதால் துணை வேந்தர் சுரப்பா மீதான புகாரை விசாரிக்க தமிழக அரசு முடிவு செய்துள்ளது.
சென்னை உயர் நீதிமன்றத்தின் ஓய்வுபெற்ற நீதிபதி கலையரசன் விசாரணை அதிகாரியாக இருப்பார். அவர் தன் விசாரணைக்கு அரசு அதிகாரங்களையும் போலீசாரையும் பயன்படுத்தி கொள்ளலாம். விசாரணையை விரைந்து முடித்து மூன்று மாதங்களுக்குள் அரசுக்கு அறிக்கை தாக்கல் செய்வார்.இவ்வாறு அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

விசாரணைப்பட்டியல்

* துணைவேந்தர் சுரப்பா பதவி காலத்தில் அண்ணா பல்கலையின் 1978ம் ஆண்டு சட்டத்தின் படி அனைத்து நடைமுறைகளும் பின்பற்றப்பட்டதா என்பது விசாரிக்கப்படும்

* அண்ணா பல்கலையின் பேராசிரியர்களுக்கு தரநிலை பதவி உயர்வில் ஊழல் நடந்துள்ளதா; சுரப்பா தலைமையிலான நிர்வாகத்தில் தற்காலிக ஆசிரியர்கள் நியமனம் உள்ளிட்ட அனைத்து நியமனங்களும் விதிகளை பின்பற்றியும் உரிய கல்வி தகுதியை ஆய்வு செய்தும் நடத்தப்பட்டதா என விசாரணை நடத்தப்படும்

* சுரப்பா துணை வேந்தராக இருந்த காலத்தில் கல்வி கட்டணம் உட்பட பல்கலைக்கு வந்த வருவாய் விபரங்களும் பல்கலை செலவிட்ட விபரங்களும் ஆய்வு செய்யப்படும். இதில் மோசடி நடந்துள்ளதா என கண்டறியப்படும்

* அண்ணா பல்கலையுடன் ஒப்பந்தம் மேற்கொண்ட நிறுவனங்கள், அறக்கட்டளைகள் கூட்டுறவு சங்கங்கள் உள்ளிட்டவை குறித்து விசாரிக்கப்படும்

* சுரப்பாவின் நிர்வாகத்தில் இருந்தவர்கள் தங்கள் அதிகாரத்தை தவறாக பயன்படுத்தியுள்ளனரா என விசாரிக்க வேண்டும். அரசுக்கு வந்துள்ள புகார்களின் உண்மை நிலையையும் விசாரிக்க வேண்டும்

* இந்த குற்றச்சாட்டுகள் உண்மை எனும் பட்சத்தில் எதிர்காலத்தில் அதுபோன்று நடக்காமல் தடுக்க விசாரணை அதிகாரி உரிய வழிகளையும் ஆலோசனையையும் அளிப்பார்.

8 காசு கூட ஊழல் இல்லை

துணைவேந்தர் சுரப்பா அளித்த பேட்டிஎன் மீது குற்றம்சாட்டி முகவரி இல்லாமல் எத்தனையோ மொட்டை கடிதங்கள் எனக்கே வந்துள்ளன. இடமாறுதல் வழங்காவிட்டால் சிறைக்கு அனுப்புவேன் என்றும்; சிலரது இடமாறுதலை ரத்து செய்யாவிட்டால் 3000 கோடி ரூபாய் ஊழல் செய்ததாக புகார் அனுப்புவோம் என்றும் மிரட்டி உள்ளனர்.

என் மீது அரசு கூறியிருக்கும் குற்றச்சாட்டுகள் ஆச்சரியமாக இருக்கின்றன. என் மகள் அறிவுசார் சொத்துரிமை துறையில் நிபுணர். இந்திய அறிவியல் உயர் கல்வி நிறுவனத்தில் பணியாற்றுகிறார்.அவர் அண்ணா பல்கலையின் அறிவுசார் சொத்துரிமை பணிகளை மேம்படுத்த உதவ வேண்டும் என பல்கலை பேராசிரியர்கள் விரும்பினர். அதற்காக ஆறு மாதம் இங்குள்ள அறிவுசார் சொத்துரிமை மையத்தில் கவுரவ பொறுப்பில் சேவையாற்றினார்.நான் ராஜினாமா செய்ய வேண்டிய அவசியமில்லை. விசாரணையை எதிர்கொள்கிறேன். என் மீது 80 கோடி ரூபாய் ஊழல் குற்றம் சாட்டுபவர்கள் எட்டு காசு ஊழல் செய்தேன் என்பதற்கான ஆதாரம் காட்டட்டும் பார்க்கலாம்.இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறினார்.-

Doctors advise those infected with Covid-19 to avoid fireworks

Doctors advise those infected with Covid-19 to avoid fireworks

Chennai:14.11.2020

From allergies and burns to perforated ear drums, fireworks during Diwali have always sent a section of people to hospitals. This year, amid the Covid-19 pandemic that primarily affects the lungs, doctors are discouraging their use.

“People with any respiratory illness face additional distress due to the smoke and fumes from fireworks and have always been highly vulnerable. Maintaining safe distance from smoke and fumes or staying inside homes is recommended for them,” said D Nageswaran, a ENT specialist, Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre. Doctors are hence advising those exposed to coronavirus to exercise caution as they may have suffered lung damage. TNN

Jail IAS officers flouting court orders, HC tells govt

Jail IAS officers flouting court orders, HC tells govt

‘Contempt Action Or Fine Must Be Only Secondary’

Sureshkumar.K@timesgroup.com

Chennai:14.11.2020

IAS officers flouting court orders should face imprisonment primarily, and other punishments such as contempt proceedings or fine should only be secondary punishment, the Madras high court has held.

Issuing a stern warning to the state bureaucrats notorious for non-compliance of court rulings, Justice S Vaidyanathan said, “If the authority is an IAS officer and he/she has disobeyed the orders of this court, they should be punished with imprisonment and imposition of fine under the Contempt of Courts Act will be secondary, and the imprisonment should be primary...”

The judge, passing orders on a farmer’s plea on patta entries, also pointed out that of late, several cases had been filed for ‘disposal of applications’ pending with officials.

“If those applications are disposed of by the authorities concerned in time, the parties need not unnecessarily approach this court for such specific directions. It is not known as to why an order of the court is required for the authorities to do their job... for which salary is provided to them,” Justice Vaidyanathan added.

It is made clear that the time limit specified in law must be adhered to in disposing of the applications, failing which the authorities concerned will have to face departmental proceedings for their misdemeanor/ deviant/ misconduct, dereliction of duty, lack of devotion to work and lack of integrity, so as to deprive them of their entire terminal benefits, which will be an eye-opener for others not to follow the errant officials, said Justice Vaidyanathan.

The outcome of the departmental proceedings must be entered in the service register of the official concerned, the court said.

Justice Vaidyanathan gave one-month ultimatum for the government to issue a government order/ circular by fixing the time limit for disposal of applications.

As for the plea moved by Mathavadiyan to direct revenue divisional officer of Tenkasi to dispose his appeal under the Patta Passbook Act, relating to a property hehad purchased in Ambasamudram taluk, Justice Vaidyanathan said, “It is made clear that if any application is filed under the Tamil Nadu Patta Pass Book Act, for modification of entries in the patta, it shall have to be decided within 120 days from the date of receipt of application. If there is any appeal, it has to be disposed of within 90 days and revision within 60 days.”

If those applications are disposed of by the authorities concerned in time, the parties need not unnecessarily approach this court for such specific directions. It is not known as to why an order of the court is required for the authorities to do their job... for which salary is provided to them

MADRAS HIGH COURT

Anna univ V-C being victimised, say academics

Anna univ V-C being victimised, say academics

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:14.11.2020

Anna University vice-chancellor M K Surappa is being victimized for opposing the cancellation of arrears for all students by the state government, alleged some academics referring to the inquiry ordered against him.

"Except Anna University, all state universities have awarded pass marks to students with arrears when the case is still in the court. The authorities have been continuously putting the pressure on the university to pass students with arrears," said some Anna University professors who spoke on condition of anonymity. Professor Surappa sought clarification from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the regulatory body for technical education, on the state government's direction cancelling the arrear exams. The regulatory body said it would be constrained to withdraw approval to the university if the arrear examinations were cancelled. This has been cited as one of the complaints against Surappa in the government order that he mailed "wrong information" to AICTE that the final year students were passed without conducting examinations.

Academicians said the state government does not have the power to form an inquiry committee against a sitting vice-chancellor.

"If there is any enquiry, it should be handled by the Governor who is the appointing authority, not the state government. Whatever the complaints it should have been referred to the Governor. He should have ordered the inquiry but instead the government formed an inquiry committee. State government is initiating an inquiry to deliberately spoil Surappa's name and harass him because he didn't toe the government's line of thinking," said E Balagurusamy, former vice-chancellor of Anna University. He further said Surappa will come out clean from all allegations.

Labour court directs MTC to pay ₹12 lakh to sacked conductor

Labour court directs MTC to pay ₹12 lakh to sacked conductor

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:14.11.2020

A city labour court has directed the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) to pay ₹11.6 lakh in back wages to an employee it terminated from service more than 10 years ago. The petitioner was working as a conductor and was attached to the Avadi depot when he was terminated in 2008.

According to the petition moved by M Sathishkumar, 48, he joined the MTC as a conductor in November 1992 and served in Avadi depot until he was dismissed in November 2008. As per the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the corporation had to get an approval from the labour commission for the dismissal but the MTC has failed to get one till date, which makes the dismissal invalid, Sathishkumar’s counsel submitted and sought ₹26 lakh compensation, which included back wages, dearness allowances among others.

In response, the transport corporation submitted that the petitioner was terminated after he got into a quarrel with a co-worker and was also involved in various misconducts during service. The MTC submitted that the petitioner has suppressed facts while filing the petition, which itself has been filed more than a decade after the termination, and hence liable to be dismissed.

The labour court noted the corporation’s contention about the delay in filing this petition and observed that it is not convinced of the conduct of the petitioner, who did not approach the corporation within a year seeking re-employment since it failed to get the approval for his termination.

The court held that even when the termination is set aside by a competent court, the claim for back wages and benefits is not automatic. After perusing the submissions, the court held that the petitioner is entitled only for back wages, not other benefits such as gratuity and bonuses, and directed the MTC to pay ₹11.6 lakh to the petitioner.

Eatery in soup for unsafe ‘Chicken 65’

Eatery in soup for unsafe ‘Chicken 65’

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:14.11.2020

The management of a restaurant in Kilpauk has been fined ₹12,500 by a magistrate for selling unsafe food product.

Food safety officials had taken samples of 'Chicken 65' dish from the restaurant for analysis. The results showed that there were additives in the dish, which were found unsafe for consumption.

According to the prosecution, in July 2018, food safety department officials had inspected the premises of Hotel Paramount in Kilpauk. During inspection, officials noted that the management had not maintained the purchase and sale particulars of food articles. On apprehension over the appearance of ‘Chicken 65’, food safety department took samples of the food items from the restaurant.

The same was sent to an analyst in Tanjore, who reported that the food is unsafe. “Till date, the management has not challenged analysis report,” the prosecution submitted.

No Diwali rush as 3L board buses home from city

No Diwali rush as 3L board buses home from city

Ram.Sundaram@timesgroup.com

Chennai:14.11.2020

A day ahead of Diwali, more than three lakh people left the city for their native places in government buses on Friday, but there was no mad rush at the Koyambedu bus terminus and other bus pickup points unlike the previous years.

The Tamil Nadu transport department announced that 1,580 special buses will be operated in addition to the 2,000 regular bus services from Chennai on Friday.

Of these, 2,438 buses were operated till 8pm, including 611 special buses. “Other buses will be operated based on demand. Given the trend, we don’t feel the need to operate more buses,” said a State Express Transport Corporation (SETC) official.

Enough buses will ply to ferry all the 92,800 people who have reserved tickets online. SETC expects at least four lakh people to have left the city by the end of the day.

Last year, around 6.7 lakh people left the city in buses. “This year, even when there were not enough trains due to Covid restrictions, fewer people commuted. This could be because either people stayed back in Chennai or left a day earlier in order to avoid rush,” the SETC official said.

Thermal scanners were in place at all entry points in Koyambedu and no passenger was allowed to board a bus without a mask.

Most of the private buses travelling to distant places such as Madurai, Coimbatore or Tirunelveli had left the city on Thursday. The ticket fee was 50% higher than the usual fare on Friday but the crowd was thinner with demand high only to nearby places such as Vellore or Salem which can be reached within 6 hours, said Karthick, a private bus operator.

A transport department official said complaints received on helpline were addressed and cases were booked against private buses for fleecing passengers.

Late evening rain resulted in water stagnation on roads causing traffic congestion in Tambaram and West Anna Nagar. “There were not enough police at the Thirumangalam signal to manage the traffic,” said R Sadish, who reached the bus terminus after a 30-minute delay.

Demand for taxis was very high with few drivers signing in for duty. Autorickshaw drivers made a killing with fares from Anna Nagar to Koyambedu being Rs 200, 50% more than usual.

SMOOTH RUN: The usual Diwali rush was missing at Koyambedu. Officials said people might have left for their native places

Probe against Anna Univ VC for abuse of power, financial wrongs

Probe against Anna Univ VC for abuse of power, financial wrongs

Ex-HC Judge To File Report In 3 Months

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:14.11.2020

The state government on Friday ordered an inquiry by a retired judge of the Madras high court into allegations of financial irregularities and abuse of power by Anna University vice-chancellor M K Surappa, saying “prima facie the allegations are serious in nature.”

Justice P Kalaiyarasan has been asked to submit his report in three months.

“He need not be afraid. If he is honest, he shall come clean after the inquiry,” higher education minister K P Anbalagan told TOI when asked about the decision which was cleared by chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami.

“We have ordered the inquiry to bring out the truth since we have been receiving several petitions against the Vice-Chancellor,” the minister said.

The government order listed out petitions received in the past few months, alleging corruption of ₹200 crore in recruitment of temporary teaching staff, misuse of power in appointment of Surappa’s daughter, scam in purchase of machineries and one involving examination office, lack of approval from syndicate on the appointment of additional registrar, promotions using forged certificates, besides financial irregularities and malpractices in semester examination and revaluation. It was alleged that Surappa mailed wrong information to AICTE that the final year students were passed without holding examinations.

Surprised, ready to face probe: Surappa

Anna University vice-chancellor M K Surappa, who expressed surprise at a probe being initiated against him, said he was ready to face it. “I am surprised. A committee has been formed based on anonymous complaints without a shred of evidence and verifying them. I cannot even imagine such allegations against a person of my calibre and integrity,” Surappa said. As for the allegations regarding his daughter’s appointment in the university, the VC said: “My daughter is an intellectual property specialist at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru. Intellectual property cell at Anna University wanted her services. She worked here on honorary capacity for six months without receiving a rupee as salary,” he said. He said his daughter was not appointed, but accepted a post on request.

All activities in Anna univ since Surappa took over to be probed

The probe has come after at least three standoffs between the government and the university in recent weeks over grant of Institute of Eminence (IoE) for Anna University; bifurcation of Anna University; and policy regarding grant of blanket pass for students with arrears.

The probe will cover the amount received by the university during Surappa’s tenure in the form of fees, assistance, donation, grants and the amount paid out by the varsity, and the allegations of financial misfeasance, fraud, misappropriation and any other allegations in that regard, the order said. The inquiry will study if the university’s activities conformed to the Anna University Act and the alleged scam in the Career Advancement Scheme.

Contracts and agreements entered into by the university during Surappa’s tenure, lapse or abuse of official position on the part of anyone connected with the university will also be probed. The inquiry officer, if he deems it fit, also will look into the allegations to any previous period. If such allegations are proved to be true, the inquiry officer then suggests suitable ways and means to prevent such recurrences in future, the order said.

Money received by the university during Surappa’s tenure in the form of fees, assistance, donation, grants and the amount paid out by the varsity, and the allegations of financial fraud will be investigated by the panel

Friday, November 13, 2020

Fee hiked in pvt medical & dental colleges

Fee hiked in pvt medical & dental colleges

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bengaluru:13.11.2020

The fees for medical and dental undergraduate seats in private colleges have been hiked. The increase is 15% for government quota seats in private colleges and 25% for private quota seats.

The new fee for MBBS would be Rs 1.28 lakh for government seats in private colleges and Rs 9.82 lakh for private seats. Last year, the fee for a government quota seat in a medical college was Rs 1.11 lakh, while for a private quota seat, it was Rs 7.85 lakh.

In BDS, the fee for government seat would be Rs 83,357 (against Rs 72,484 last year) and for private seat, Rs 6.66 lakh (Rs 5.32 lakh last year).

There are about 25 private medical colleges in Karnataka. The private medical colleges association had sought an increase of 30% for private seat fees in their colleges.

More private sector employees can now travel on Chennai suburban trains

More private sector employees can now travel on Chennai suburban trains

The private sector employees can purchase tickets by submitting authorisation letters issued by their employers along with their photo identity cards

Published: 12th November 2020 07:27 PM 

With the rising number of passengers, the number of suburban services have been increased from 154 to 204 a day | R Satish Babu


Express News Service

CHENNAI: A few days after permitting some private company staff to travel on Chennai suburban trains, more private sector employees can now get on board. Southern Railway on Thursday announced that essential service staff of private companies in a few more sectors can travel in the 'workmen specials' operated on the Chennai suburban routes.

With the rising number of passengers, the number of suburban services have been increased from 154 to 204 a day.

According to official sources, employees of agencies involved in operation and maintenance of all public amenities, agencies dealing with manufacturing, transportation, supply, trading, repairs and maintenance of machineries and equipment and their spares associated with essential goods and services are allowed to travel.

Similarly, employees of agencies which provide ancillary and collaborative services linked to essential services and all establishments providing health and fitness services including sports are also permitted to travel in suburban trains.

The private sector employees can purchase tickets by submitting authorisation letters issued by their employers along with their photo identity cards.

In addition, rail passengers who are holding tickets for long distance journeys either originating or terminating at the Chennai suburban area and air passengers travelling to and from Chennai airport are also permitted to use suburban trains.

Earlier, on October 23, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami had written to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal urging him to resume suburban services in Chennai.

Over 38k students apply for MBBS, BDS courses


Over 38k students apply for MBBS, BDS courses

Till 5 pm on Thursday, 43,761 candidates had registered for counselling, but among them only 38,232 submitted their filled-in applications.

Published: 13th November 2020 05:42 AM 

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: A total of 38,232 candidates submitted their filled-in online applications for MBBS and BDS courses this year, according to the Selection Committee. Thursday was the last date for online submission of applications. According to the Directorate of Medical Education, Selection Committee, they received 24,154 applications for government colleges and 14,078 for private colleges. 

Till 5 pm on Thursday, 43,761 candidates had registered for counselling, but among them only 38,232 submitted their filled-in applications. Speaking to press at the Secretariat, Health Minister C Vijayabaskar said candidates can also send e-mails to the Selection Committee for any corrections in their applications. 

“This is to ensure that the applications do not get rejected for minor corrections,” he said.

The Minister also said there were 4,061 MBBS seats and more would be added as they come. The rank list will be released on November 16 at the Directorate of Medical Education office, and counselling might be conducted on November 18-19, after discussion with the Chief Minister. 

“On the first day, special counselling will be conducted and on the next day, counselling will be conducted for 7.5 per cent horizontal reservation for government school students. After that, general counselling will begin,” Vijayabaskar said. He said around 304 MBBS seats and 91 BDS seats might go for government school students.

Vijayabaskar said due to pandemic, the government is planning to conduct offline counselling in places like Nehru Stadium this year. Per day around 500 candidates will be called for the counselling at different timings to prevent crowding in the premises. The counselling will be conducted following all Covid-19 guidelines.

NEWS TODAY 21.12.2024