Monday, December 7, 2020
9 judwaa jodis take MBBS admission
Foreign edu grants help many in ‘creamy layer’
Vijayashanti meets Shah, to formally join BJP today
Vijayashanti meets Shah, to formally join BJP today
TIMES NEWS NETWORK 07.12.2020
Hyderabad: Putting an end to speculation to her joining BJP, actor and Congress leader Vijayashanti met Union minister of home Amit Shah on Sunday.
Accompanied by BJP state chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Union minister of home affairs G Kishan Reddy and Senior leader Vivek Venktaswamy, she was welcomed into the party by the home minister. She will formally join the party in presence BJP national president J P Nadda on Monday.
Her joining was confirmed after she met the BJP national president when he was in Hyderabad during the GHMC campaign. Though the she has given indirect hints of leaving Congress many times, her joining was delayed as no clarity on her emerged.
Guj sees 9 sets of twins take MBBS admission
Guj sees 9 sets of twins take MBBS admission
Bharat.Yagnik@timesgroup.com
07.12.2020
Ahmedabad: There has been a rush of twins into MBBS courses in Gujarat this year, with as many as nine sets of them taking admission in various medical colleges. Last year the number was seven.
Rahil Talati refused to seek admission in the coveted government-run medical colleges in the state despite a high score of 641marks (out of720) in NEET 2020.
He chose Ahmedabad based NHL Municipal Medical College because his twin brother Rushil secured 570 marks and could get a seat there.
“Rahil and Rushil have always had healthy competition between them. They have always been there to solve each other’s problems. This is perhaps the first time that there is such a big gap in their marks. Usually there is a difference of one percentile or so,” said father of the twins Dr Ashish Talati, a radiologist.
Like the Talati twins, Divya Prajapati, with a NEET score of 536, and Disha Prajapati, with 529, have secured admission in GMERS Medical College, Himmatnagar.
The rest seven sets of twins haven’t been as lucky as the Prajapatis or Talatis to get admission in the same college.
Fullreport on www.toi.in
DOUBLE DELIGHT: Rahil & Rushil Talati
Rajini has entered politics; now, will politics enter Rajini?
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Rajini has entered politics; now, will politics enter Rajini?
ARUN RAM
07.12.2020
No sooner had Rajini announced that he would launch a political party in January than the dirty tricks departments started working overtime. First came a series of old videos of Tamilaruvi Manian, in which Rajini’s right-hand man was seen criticising, even ridiculing, his new idol. Some others targeted Ra Arjunamurthy, the other lieutenant who stood with Rajini at the Poes Garden press meet.
The superstar himself wasn’t spared. Circulating on social media was a video of a man who claimed to have produced a Rajini movie sometime in the 1980s, virtually abusing the actor for having done nothing for even his friends. Rajini has fielded Manian and Murthy to defend the fort. As more dirty bombs are launched, sooner than later, the commander will have to step out.
Is Rajini adept at playing the rough and tumble of realpolitik? Well, he has no choice (unless he goes back on his announcement). For the past few years I, along with legions of Rajinikanth fans, have prodded him to take the political plunge. Now that he has decided to do it, I think I should put in my twopence to add three things to the actor’s political shopping cart:
A thin veil
Transparency in politics is a myth, a misnomer. If everything in a party is transparent, why should it have closed-door meetings? A politician is but human, with the same follies – if not bigger ones – as any average person. He has his vices, his embarrassing moments, his dark secrets. A successful politician is not a saint but a smart impersonator of his better self, deftly hiding his impertinence and inadequacies behind a thin veil while presenting, through its sheer translucence, the smiling version of a selfless saviour, a ready redeemer. Nikita Krushchev said a politician is someone who promises to build a bridge even when there is no river. In India, Rajini should know, a politician is someone who promises a river so that he can build a bridge.
A thick skin
After anonymous detractors fired the initial salvos at Manian and Murthy, now Seeman has threatened to ‘hit out’ at Rajini. As more muck flies, Rajini should ensure that it doesn’t stick. And the best armour in the dirty game is a thick skin. This pachyderm quality has kept many of our politicians in good stead. They may fret and fume about a former rival in private, but when political expediency demands, they hug and hold hands in public. Our political history is replete with tales of successful politicians taking insult — and injury — from rivals and later turning them into electoral bedfellows. The mantra: Never forget, but forgive for one’s own benefit.
A sharp tongue
Maintaining equipoise while taking flak doesn’t mean taking it lying down. In fact, one has to return it in good measure, without letting the rival drag you into the buffalo pond. This might be the toughest challenge for Rajini. He has avoided taking on M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa. He was, inadvertently, admitting his inability to get into ugly combats with the mighty when he said in 2017 that his entry was necessitated by the vacuum left behind by the two leaders. But Rajini shouldn’t think those remaining in the ring are lightweights — they may not punch as hard, but they can hit below the belt.
‘Spiritual politician’ Rajini promising a clean alternative may be hesitant to add these essentials to his political kit, but if he stays in the ring for long, he is sure to acquire them. That’s when we would say politics has entered Rajini.
arun.ram@timesgroup.com
City colleges ready to reopen for UG final yr students from today
MTC terminus to come up at Kilambakkam before March
MTC terminus to come up at Kilambakkam before March
36,200sqft Facility Will Cater To Buses From Vandalur
Yogesh.Kabirdoss@timesgroup.com
Chennai:07.12.2020
Commuters struggling to board MTC buses at the congested Vandalur zoo junction can from March use a spacious facility in neighbouring Kilambakkam. Delay in construction of the mofussil bus terminus for south-bound fleets at Kilambakkam has helped speed up completion of an MTC terminus on the same premises.
The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), which is executing the mofussil terminus project, now plans to open the MTC terminal before March 2021. This will pave the way for shifting MTC buses from outside Vandalur zoo on GST Road to the built-up facility in Kilambakkam, helping ease congestion at the key junction.
The mofussil terminus was scheduled to be completed by March 2021, but the still raging Covid-19 pandemic has ensured construction will now be finished by December 2021. This has now helped the CMDA focus on finishing the MTC terminus, which was included in the mofussil project to benefit long-distance bus passengers alighting at Kilambakkam.
A housing and urban development department official said the government wanted to know if the MTC terminus could be finished by monthend. “But, it will take three months to complete all the work. It (MTC terminus) will be first facility to be inaugurated at Kilambakkam,” he said.
The MTC terminus will have 11 platforms over 36,200sqft, where buses from Vandalur zoo would be shifted. In 2002, after the CMBT came up at Koyambedu, buses on routes 15B and 27B, which were operating from Arumbakkam to Broadway and Anna Square, were shifted there.
Currently, buses on routes 19V, 21G, 70V and 91V, operated from Vandalur zoo to Sholinganallur, Broadway, Koyambedu and Thiruvanmiyur, are parked on both sides of GST Road at Vandalur troubling commuters due to absence of a shelter or terminus. It is also a bottleneck for motorists.
K Revant Kumar, a resident of Kandigai in the southern suburbs, said the problem had become severe after a bridge at Vandalur was opened because it is hard to turn from Vandalur-Kelambakkam High Road towards Tambaram on GST Road beneath the flyover, thanks to the parking of MTC fleets.
SOMETHING GOOD: Delay in construction of the mofussil bus terminus at Kilambakkam lead to authorities choosing to set up an MTC depot there
PhD, MPhil scholars get extension
PhD, MPhil scholars get extension
Chennai: 07.12.2020
In view of the Covid-19 lockdown, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has given another extension of six months for MPhil and PhD students who are supposed to submit their thesis by December 31 this year.
“Due to Covid-19 pandemic, the universities have remained closed for the past several months. Therefore, the students have not been able to conduct their research or experiments in the university laboratories nor were they able to access library services that are critical for completion of thesis,” UGC said in an announcement.
"In the larger interest of the research scholars, a further extension of six months may be granted by universities till June 30, 2021.” TNN
Sunday, December 6, 2020
MP keen on ties with TN in medical education
Father's death motivated this TN girl to become a doctor
‘I will become a dentist and work in rural areas’
Government issues SOP for reopening colleges and conduct of classes
Nandana's dream came true, thanks to 7.5% quota
She lost her dad when she was barely 15, and was raised by her single mother who made ends meet working as a tailor.
Published: 06th December 2020 03:30 AM |
RJ Nandana
By Express News Service
CHENNAI: She lost her dad when she was barely 15, and was raised by her single mother who made ends meet working as a tailor. She was poor, went to a modest government school, but was not afraid to dream big. She wanted to become a doctor, serve the poor and needy who lack access to quality healthcare.
If not for the State government’s 7.5 per cent quota, her dreams would have remained as just that — mere dreams. The quota added meaning to all her hardwork. Meet RJ Nandana, a native of Kanniyakumari, who is now enrolled in a medical college.
Her mother Jayakumari managed to ensure her daughter’s education is not affected at any point. But, all their efforts hit a wall when the lockdown was imposed to contain Covid-19. Jayakumari lost her job, and even ensuring their daily needs are met became a challenge. Nandana moved to her uncle’s house to prepare for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
This year, she managed to clear the test. “But, had the government not given us quota, my dreams could not have materialised,” says Nandana, a sentiment shared by almost all students who made the cut for medical education under the new quota. She also says that on completing MBBS, she would work only at a government institution and serve the poor and needy.
தவணை முறையில் கல்வி கட்டணம்: தனியார் மருத்துவ கல்லூரிகளுக்கு உத்தரவு
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Those completing MBBS degree, internship via online mode not eligible for medical council registration: TN medical council tells FMGs
PG AYUSH Admissions 2020: AACCC Releases Counselling Schedule
MBBS Exams: Ten Final-Year Students Of UP Medical College Caught Cheating Using Hi-Tech Gadgets
PG medical student caught cheating in Telangana
The student had a Bluetooth earpiece and a portable voice receiver in his pants.
Published: 04th December 2020 08:01 AM
By Express News Service
WARANGAL: Kakatiya Medical College (KMC), Warangal, disqualified a postgraduate (PG) MD final-year student from writing supplementary exams after he was caught for malpractice during the exam, said the institute’s principal Dr S Sandhya.
The student had a Bluetooth earpiece and a portable voice receiver in his pants. Officials said answers were being dictated by a person in a car that was parked near the college’s auditorium. Dr Sandhya said that a report was submitted to university officials. She refused to reveal the student’s name.
‘Authrotities to take action’
Principal of KMC Warangal said that a report has been submitted to the university and authrotities will take an action soon
`ஆளைவிடுங்க... பதில் சொல்ல மாட்டேன்!’ -ரஜினியின் அரசியல் வருகை குறித்து துரைமுருகன்
சுரப்பா விவகாரத்தை முற்றவிடாமல் சுமுகத்தீர்வு: உயர்நீதிமன்றம் கருத்து
பத்மஸ்ரீ விருதுக்கு மதுரை மாணவர் பரிந்துரை:சுற்றுச்சூழல், சேவை, கொரோனா விழிப்புணர்வுக்கு பாராட்டு
அரசு கல்லுாரிகளில் ஓ.சி., - பி.சி., இடங்கள் நிரம்பின
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365 medical seats allotted
Maran denies father’s links with Arjunamoorthy
Rights and duties are equally important’
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