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பிறந்த ஆண்டு பிரச்னையால் வேலை மறுப்பு


பிறந்த ஆண்டு பிரச்னையால் வேலை மறுப்பு

Added : ஜன 10, 2021 02:35

சென்னை:பிறந்த ஆண்டு வேறுபாட்டால், நடத்துனர் பணி மறுக்கப்பட்டவருக்கு, வேலை வழங்க பரிசீலிக்கும்படி, சென்னை உயர் நீதிமன்றம் உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது.

தமிழக அரசு போக்கு வரத்து கழகத்தின், வேலுார் மண்டலத்திற்கான நடத்துனர் பணிக்கு, நாராயணன் என்பவரை, 2007ல், மாவட்ட வேலைவாய்ப்பு அலுவலகம் பரிந்துரை செய்தது.சான்றிதழ் சரிபார்ப்பின் போது, பள்ளி மதிப்பெண் சான்றிதழில், அவரது பிறந்த ஆண்டு, 1965 என்றும், மாற்றுச் சான்றிதழில், 1967 என்றும் குறிப்பிட்டிருந்தது கண்டறியப்பட்டது.

கழிந்துவிட்டது

அந்த வேறுபாட்டை காரணம் காட்டி,அவருக்கு வேலை வழங்க,போக்குவரத்து கழகம் மறுத்தது. இதை எதிர்த்து, 2008ல் நாராயணன், சென்னை உயர் நீதிமன்றத்தில் மனு தாக்கல் செய்தார்.

வழக்கு விசாரணை நிலுவையில் இருந்த நிலையில், பள்ளி கல்வித் துறையை அணுகிய நாராயணன், பிறந்த ஆண்டை, 1967 என, மாற்றம் செய்து, புதிதாக மதிப்பெண் சான்றிதழ் பெற்று, நீதிமன்றத்தில் தாக்கல் செய்தார்.இந்த வழக்கு, 13 ஆண்டுகளாக நிலுவையில் இருந்தது. அதை தொடர்ந்து, நீதிபதி ஆர்.சுரேஷ்குமார் முன், வழக்கு விசாரணைக்கு வந்தது.

போக்குவரத்து கழகம் சார்பில், மனுதாரருக்கு, 53 வயது ஆகி விட்டதால், நடத்துனர் பணிக்கான வயது வரம்பை கடந்து விட்டதாக கூறி, பணி வழங்க முடியாது என, விளக்கம் அளிக்கப்பட்டது. பின், வழக்கை விசாரித்த நீதிபதி சுரேஷ்குமார் பிறப்பித்த உத்தரவு:

ஒரு சிறிய தவறால், மனுதாரருக்கு தகுதியிருந்தும், வேலையை பெற முடியவில்லை. 10 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு மேல் கழிந்து விட்டது. தற்போது,மனுதாரருக்கு வயது, 53. பணி ஓய்வுபெறும் வயது, 58. விருப்பம்போக்குவரத்து கழகம் சார்பில், ஆட்சேபனை தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டாலும், மனுதாரர் மீது குறைகூற முடியாது. ஏனென்றால், அதிக வழக்குகள் காரணமாக, இந்த வழக்கை முடிவு செய்ய, 10 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு மேலாகியுள்ளது.

மனுதாரரை பொறுத்தவரை குறித்த நேரத்தில், நீதிமன்றத்தை அணுகியுள்ளார். ஒரு சிறிய தவறு, வாழ்க்கை பாதையை மாற்றி விடும். அதற்கு, இந்த வழக்கு ஒரு உதாரணம். இத்தனை ஆண்டுகளாக, மனுதாரர் கஷ்டப்பட்டுள்ளார்.பிறந்த தேதியை தவறாக குறிப்பிட்டு, கல்வித் துறை செய்த தவறால், மனுதாரர் கஷ்டப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

மனுதாரரை பொறுத்த வரை, சான்றிதழில் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டிருப்பதை சரிபார்த்து இருக்க வேண்டும்; அதை அவரும் கவனிக்கவில்லை. எது இருந்தாலும், 13 ஆண்டுகளாக நீதிக்காக காத்திருந்துள்ளார். எனவே, நடத்துனர் பணிக்கு, இவரை போக்கு வரத்து கழகம் பரிசீலிக்க வேண்டும்.உரிய ஆவணங்களுடன் பணிபுரியும் விருப்பத்தை தெரிவித்து, போக்கு வரத்து கழகத்திற்கு, இரு வாரங்களில் மனு அனுப்ப வேண்டும்.

அதை போக்கு வரத்து கழகம், நான்கு வாரங்களில் பரிசீலித்து, தேவையானதை செய்ய வேண்டும்.இவ்வாறு, நீதிபதி உத்தரவிட்டார்.

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To stay or leave? Questions, memes on WhatsApp flood social media

To stay or leave? Questions, memes on WhatsApp flood social media

Farheen.Hussain@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru:11.01.2021

From opinion polls to pick the best alternative for WhatsApp to memes depicting mass migration of people to messaging platform Signal, social media hubs have been abuzz since WhatsApp introduced a new privacy policy last week.

Terms of the policy give more details on WhatsApp’s integration with its parent company Facebook, and how data is managed when a user interacts with a business on the platform. Users have time till February 8 to accept the new policy or they will have to leave the platform.

The development has sent Twitterati into overdrive. Some widely shared memes show a train full of people migrating to Signal, while others depict people rejoicing after being assured of privacy in other apps.

With a reported increase in the number of Signal users, netizens are also debating leaving WhatsApp. “To be on WhatsApp or not? Last few days we have seen a lot of activity in all the WhatsApp groups from family, school, college, office, local community...A lot of discussion on an alternative to WhatsApp. What’s ur views (sic)?” Namma Bangaluroo tweeted.

Several users asked the question and many said they will leave WhatsApp on February 1. “Quick question, but how many of you all are actually going to make the push to migrate off WhatsApp to Signal or Telegram etc? My entire life, conversations with friends and family and colleagues are all on it. It would be difficult for me to walk away from that (sic),” tweeted Chandra.

TOI also spoke to Bengalureans, who have ironically been sharing messages on WhatsApp about alternative platforms and how they should migrate. Mughdha Ramesh, a homemaker, said she had deleted her Facebook account a few months ago and plans to delete her WhatsApp account by February 1. However, she said going off Instagram will be slightly difficult. “I have taken several breaks from the platform, but always return for the latest food, fashion trends and parenting tips. I guess I will have to make a choice,” she says.

Some users don’t think the policy is anything new. Rafida Asmia, an interior designer, says the concept of privacy on social media is an illusion. “Data has always been shared. I can’t migrate to a new platform unless all my contacts do so. Till then, WhatsApp will remain a major communication channel,” she says.

60% of dental seats vacant in K’taka

60% of dental seats vacant in K’taka

Deepthi.Sanjiv@timesgroup.com

Mangaluru:11.01.2021

With nearly 60% of over 2,800 seats in Karnataka not filled after the second round of counselling by the Karnataka Examinations Authority, a member of the Dental Council of India (DCI) has suggested relaxing the eligibility criteria.

DCI member Dr Shivasharan told TOI that 1,678 of the 2,834 seats are vacant and he met medical education minister K Sudhakar in this regard with a request that the NEET eligibility be lowered by 20 percentile points as per the DCI recommendation.

The member has said, in a letter to the minister, that BDS seats were vacant in Karnataka and other states in the past too. “To tide over the situation of vacant seats, the ministry of health and family welfare had lowered the eligibility of NEET percentile in the previous years and extended the last date of BDS admission 15 days beyond the last date of medical admission.”

The ministry promptly extended the last date for the 2020-21BDS admissions from January 15 to January 30. “We hope that the government will look into the percentile issue,” he added.

Dr Shivasharan said a key reason for seat vacancy is that many colleges have upgraded their infrastructure and increased student intake. For instance, the colleges which used to offer 150 medical seats have increased the intake to 250.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences will start a regional centre in Mangaluru and the DCI will set up a dental research lab at Maryhill. The country has 313 dental institutes and Karnataka has 44.

“A dental research lab will be a boon, especially to postgraduate students dependent on medical research labs or NITK labs for their thesis. It will have full-time dedicated staff for dental research. The tendering process is expected to commence soon,” said Shivasharan.

Fee row: Parents protest in B’luru

Seeking reduction in school fees for the current academic year, parents in Bengaluru hit the streets again on Sunday. Refusing to intervene, the state had urged the school managements to resolve the issue. P 4

Schools, colleges ready to open from Monday

Schools, colleges ready to open from Monday

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Ahmedabad:  11.01.2021

Schools and colleges all across the state have begun preparations in full swing ahead of the reopening of classroom studies from Monday, after being shut down for more than nine months due to Covid-19 pandemic.

The government has decided to reopen educational institutions in the state in a staggered manner. In the case of schools, only Class X and Class XII students will resume in the initial phase, for colleges only final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students will be allowed on the campus.

Colleges are likely to see greater participation of students in comparison to schools.

All necessary precautions including social distancing norms, thermal screening and other safety measures are being put in place by colleges and schools since the announcement of their re-opening earlier this month.

The state government has decided to welcome students when schools reopen from January 11 across the state. The government has assigned the responsibility of organizing the programmes in as many as 21 districts to various ministers.

The government could not hold Praveshotsav due to the Covid crisis in 2020-21 academic year, and thus decided to do so on Monday. Students are welcomed under the programme to encourage them to study.

Education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama and energy minister Saurabh Patel will welcome students in Gandhinagar district. State home minister Pradipsinh Jadeja and revenue minister Kaushik Patel will participate in a welcome programme in Ahmedabad.

More than 17 lakh students are enrolled in Class X and Class XII courses and a large number of them will be going back to schools from Monday. While attendance is not compulsory, the state government said recently that online studies will continue according to Centre’s guidelines.

The state government had earlier announced resuming classroom studies from November 23, but later rolled back its decision following a spike in Covid-19 cases. As a result, many schools and colleges had already begun the work of reopening including sanitization of premises and social distancing measures in classrooms.

In all, there are about 20,000 schools in the state that are expected to reopen from Monday.

Parents who agreed to send their wards for physical classes need to send the signed consent form along with their ward. These are to be shown at school gate and subsequently to be submitted to class teacher on the first day of the school.

AI ‘maiden’ all-women pilot flight heading home from San Francisco

AI ‘maiden’ all-women pilot flight heading home from San Francisco

Saurabh.Sinha@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:11.01.20201

Four of Air India’s most experienced women pilots took off from San Francisco (SFO) on Sunday morning (India time) for Bengaluru to operate the first-ever scheduled service between south India and the US.

It is also the first time that an all-women cockpit crew of an Indian carrier flew over the North Pole. TOI reported about this flight on Wednesday.

The four record-setting pilots operating the almost 18-hour AI 176 that is expected to reach Bengaluru (BLR) early Monday morning are captains Zoya Aggarwal, Papagari Thanmai, Akansha Sonaware and Shivani Manhas. They are flying a Boeing 777 200 (long range or LR) VT-ALG that is named ‘Kerala’. The SFO airport wore the Indian flag colours to celebrate this occasion. The airline’s executive director (flight safety) Captain Nivedita Bhasin is also onboard.

Bengaluru-SFO shortest flight distance is over 14,000km, about 1,000km more than Delhi-SFO. Very often airlines take longer routes to get tail winds and avoid headwinds.

Kerala, for instance, took the longer Pacific route from Delhi to SFO on Wednesday with the same set of four pilots. The inaugural to Bengaluru is coming back via over the North Pole — getting tail winds on both sectors.

AI’s Delhi-SFO is very often an around-the-world trip as it circumnavigates the globe on the way out and back.

The longer Pacific route means flying a distance of 16,234km from Delhi to SFO but due to tail winds all the way, both flight time and fuel burn are less than what that will be on the shorter Atlantic route.

MANY FIRSTS: Apart from being the first-ever scheduled service between south India and the US, it is also the first time that an allwomen cockpit crew of an Indian carrier flew over the North Pole

No need for visa to get int’l driving permit, can be renewed online

No need for visa to get int’l driving permit, can be renewed online

Dipak.Dash@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:11.01.2021

The government has done away with the condition of submitting a valid visa and medical certificate while applying for International Driving Permit (IDP). Moreover, from February 15, the IDP holders can also get the permit renewed online though the Indian embassies, if these expire when they are still abroad.

These changes have been made in the Motor Vehicle Rules by the road transport ministry through a notification on Saturday. The IDPs issued in India are accepted across 15 countries including the UK, USA, Germany, Australia, Canada, Switzerland and Bhutan. The validity of IDP is one year from the date of its issue or the validity of the domestic license whichever is earlier.

This new norm will bring relief to many who face problems in getting this key driving document renewed during their stay in foreign countries. Such persons will need to apply through websites of the Indian embassies or missions abroad and the applications would then be transferred to the Parivahan portal for the respective RTOs to process them. Parivahan portal is the national register of all DLs and RCs.

The applicants will be required to pay ₹2,000 as fee for renewal of their IPD. They need to submit the proof of valid driving licence, three copies of passport photographs, proof of nationality and proof of valid passport. They will also need to give the address at which the renewed IDP can be delivered where the person is staying.

An official said the conditions of a medical certificate while applying for an IPD has also been done away with since the citizen who has a valid driving licence doesn’t need one more medical certificate.

Students from commerce stream make a mark while only 181 medicine graduates pass the test


Engineers continue to bell the CAT

Students from commerce stream make a mark while only 181 medicine graduates pass the test

Jainarayan.Ram@timesgroup.com

11.01.2021

Engineers have been dominating in the list of successful candidates in the Common Admission Test (CAT) every year and the trend has been the same this year too.

Speaking to Education Times, Harshal Lowalekar, convener of CAT 2020, and an associate professor at IIM Indore says, “Of the total candidates appeared this year, 2,928 candidates were from IITs and 61,187 were from an engineering background. Nine candidates have scored 100 percentile out of whom five candidates are from IITs, and the remaining two are from other engineering institutes.”

Engineers have always performed well in the management admission test. In 2019, all ten toppers were from engineering background. “As many as 19 candidates have scored an overall 99.99 percentile in CAT 2020, of which, 16 are from engineering/technology. 18 are male candidates with only one female candidate,” says Lowalekar.

Arpit Singh, who scored 100 percentile in CAT 2016, and a 2nd year PGP Student at IIM-Ahmedabad says, “Engineers, in their initial years, prepare for JEE, which better prepares them mentally to tackle a difficult exam such as CAT.

Secondly, a lot of people who choose engineering are comfortable with numbers, and that gives them an advantage in two sections, Quant and LR/DI.” Arpit is an IIT Delhi p graduate.

A total of 1,90,144 candidates took CAT 2020. The number of male candidates was 1,23,388 and the number of female candidates was 66,755, while only one transgender candidate took the test. Besides the engineers, candidates from the Commerce stream have emerged as the second best to qualify CAT 2020.

“Of the total candidates, 30,233 are from the Commerce stream followed by 19,483 from the Management and 3,769 from the Economics background,” says Lowalekar.

Lowalekar says, 5,026 candidates have appeared from the arts, humanities, law and languages background.

Participation from the Medicine field is not much though. “Only 181 candidates appeared from Medicine,” says Lowalekar.

Among the states, Maharashtra leads the way from where maximum candidates have taken the admission test. “31,189 candidates have appeared from Maharashtra followed by 24,476 from Uttar Pradesh and 15,696 candidates from Delhi,” says Lowalekar.

UGC allows IoEs to establish campuses outside India

UGC allows IoEs to establish campuses outside India

The institutes will have to get no-objection certificates from MEA, MHA to set up campuses abroad

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

11.01.2021

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has allowed Institutions of Eminence (IoEs) to set up off-shore campuses as part of the UGC (Institutions of Eminence Deemed to be Universities) (Amendments) Regulation 2021. The institutes will now be able to establish campuses outside India.

The institutes will have to receive noobjection certificates from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to set up campuses abroad. The institutes will have to enrol a minimum of five hundred students on its rolls under the regular classroom, offer atleast five PG programmes and research programmes to be able to set up the offshore campuses.

“The Institutions of Eminence deemed to be universities shall submit their application to the ministry by way of an affidavit in the prescribed proforma along with the Detailed Project Report (DPR) containing its 10-year strategic vision plan and a fiveyear rolling implementation plan viz. academic plan, faculty recruitment plan, student admission plan, research plan, infrastructure development plan, financial plan, administrative plan and governance plan,” read the official statement by UGC.

The amendments permit the IOEs to start new off-campus centres, with a maximum of three in five years and not more than one in an academic year.

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Clerk’s assets swell 560% in 7 years, booked

Clerk’s assets swell 560% in 7 years, booked

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:11.01.2021

In what it sees as a clear indication of corruption at taluk offices, the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) has discovered that a record clerk in a tahsildar’s officer has had his wealth increase fivefold in seven years. He was booked for holding disproportionate assests earlier this week.

The DVAC said the accused, M Sivakumar, was working as a record clerk in the office of Shollinganallur taluk tahsildar. He was first recruited as a night watchman in the office of Tambaram tahsildar in July 2000 and elevated to the rank of record clerk nine years later.

The agency kept the check period for calculating the growth of his assets as January 2012 to January 2020, when the accused held the post of a record clerk in the election section of Greater Chennai Corporation. “This is the period when he accumulated maximum assets,” the agency said in a release.

As per calculations by the agency, assets in Sivakumar and his wife’s names in January 2012 were worth ₹20.4 lakh. By December 31, 2019, value of the assets the two held boomed to ₹1.3 crore.

Sivakumar’s legal income during the period was ₹18.2 lakh. The couple had incurred an expenditure of ₹6 lakh. Therefore, the assets acquired by the couple during the period were worth ₹1.1 crore. Likely savings was calculated as ₹12.2 lakh.

As per DVAC’s calculations, this means that assets were disproportionate to the tune of ₹1.02 crore, 561.2% times his income. The agency added that Sivakumar had purchased properties in his wife’s name as she had insufficient means to purchase them herself.

The DVAC booked a case against Sivakumar under section 13(1)(b) of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

In the past few months, the agency has conducted several surprise checks at registration and taluk offices and uncovered thousands of rupees of bribe money and a network of agents at play.

From ₹20 lakh in Jan 2012, the value of assets held by record clerk Sivakumar and his wife soared to more than ₹1 crore by the end of 2019. DVAC calculated this to be a five-fold jump after taking into account his income, expenditure

TN nursing grad loses life, baby in attempt to deliver at home

TN nursing grad loses life, baby in attempt to deliver at home

Trichy:11.01.2021

A 29-year-old BSc nursing graduate lost her life while delivering a baby under the supervision of her husband Vijayavarman, an acupuncture practitioner, at their house in Perambalur district on Sunday. The woman developed serious medical complications including blood coagulation while the unborn baby was found dead and decomposed within the uterus, reports Deepak Karthik.

Health department sources said Alagammal of Poolambadi village was scheduled to deliver a baby on December 28 and the family had registered her name for reproduction and child health (RCH) identification number. Alagammal, however, failed to turn up for pregnancy screening. “The family told us that they will take care of childbirth at their home. They even said they will bear the consequences and threatened us for intervening,” said R Geetharani, deputy director of health services (DDHS), Perambalur. As per government data, the state has nearly 98% institutional delivery.

DELIVERY AT HOME

Death termed suspicious, cops investigating

On Saturday night, the woman developed labour pain. The DDHS said that during the delivery attempt at home, only the head of the baby came out and Alagammal’s health deteriorated.

She developed further complications and was rushed to Perambalur government hospital in an ambulance.

The woman had developed liver and renal complications while her uterus was damaged since the baby had decomposed, the official said. Despite treatment, Alagammal’s condition worsened with blood platelets declining drastically and she had to be referred to Trichy MGMGH. She died of medical complications on Sunday. While the woman’s body was kept in the government hospital for medical examination, the family allegedly demanded that it be handed over immediately. “We have registered a case for death under suspicious circumstances. Based on further investigation and reports from the health department, we may alter the section,” Nisha Parthiban, Perambalur superintendent of police, told TOI. An RDO inquiry will also be conducted, police sources said.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

துணைவேந்தர் பதவி நீட்டிப்புக்கு வரவேற்பு உயர்கல்வி செயலர்களின் முடிவுக்கு 'குட்டு'

துணைவேந்தர் பதவி நீட்டிப்புக்கு வரவேற்பு உயர்கல்வி செயலர்களின் முடிவுக்கு 'குட்டு'

Added : ஜன 10, 2021 01:51


பாரதிதாசன், பெரியார் பல்கலை துணைவேந்தர்கள் பதவி நீட்டிக்கப்பட்டதற்கு, கல்வியாளர்கள் வரவேற்பு தெரிவித்துள்ளனர்.

இதன்மூலம், உயர்கல்வித் துறை செயலர்களின் தன்னிச்சையான முடிவுகளுக்கு, 'குட்டு' வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.பல்கலை துணைவேந்தர்நியமனங்களில், பல ஆண்டுகளாக பல்கலை மானியக் குழுவின் விதிமுறைகளை கடைப்பிடிக்காமலும், துணைவேந்தராக நியமிக்கப்படுபவரின் நன்னடத்தை குறித்த விபரங்களை சரிவர கண்காணிக்காமலும், பல கோடிகளை பெற்று, துணைவேந்தர்கள் நியமனம் நடந்துள்ளது.

மறுபரிசீலனைஇது குறித்து, பல்வேறு கால கட்டங்களில், கல்வியாளர்கள் குரல் கொடுத்தும், எவ்வித பயனும் இல்லை. இவ்வாறு நியமிக்கப்பட்ட துணைவேந்தர்கள் சிலர், உயர்கல்வி துறையினரோடு இணைந்து, பல்வேறு ஊழல் புகார்களில் சிக்கி, பல்கலைகளின் மாண்பையும் கெடுத்து வந்தனர். கவர்னராக, பன்வாரிலால்புரோஹித் பதவி ஏற்ற பின், துணைவேந்தர் நியமனங்கள் வெளிப்படைத் தன்மையுடனும், தகுதி அடிப்படையிலும் நடந்தன. என்ன தான் துணைவேந்தர் நியமனங்கள் நேர்மையான முறையில் நடந்தாலும், அரசியல்வாதிகள், அதிகாரிகளின் கையில் சிக்கி, துணைவேந்தர்களால் சுயமாக செயல்பட முடியவில்லை.பல்கலை சிண்டிகேட் கூட்டங்களில், நிதி சம்பந்தமான விஷயங்களில் முடிவுகள் எடுக்கப்பட்டால், அந்த தீர்மானத்தை நிறைவேற்றாமல், ஏற்கனவே நிறைவேற்றப்பட்ட சிண்டிகேட் தீர்மானங்களை மறுபரிசீலனை செய்து, திட்டங்கள் செயல்படுத்தப்படுகின்றன.கொரோனா காலத்தில், பல்கலைகளில் பணியாற்றும் ஆசிரியர், அலுவலர்களுக்கு சம்பளம் கொடுப்பதற்கே திணறும் நிலை உள்ளபோது, பல்கலைகளில் தேவையில்லாத ஆசிரியர் பணியிடங்களை உருவாக்குகின்றனர்.

இதனால், பல்கலைகள் கடும் நிதிச்சுமைக்கு தள்ளப்படும். இந்நிலையில், திருச்சி பாரதிதாசன் பல்கலையில், மானியக் குழுவின் விதிகளுக்கு மாறாக, ஆசிரியர் நியமன விளம்பரம் வெளியிடப்பட்டுள்ளதை எதிர்த்து, பல்கலை ஆசிரியர் சங்கம் வழக்கு தொடர்ந்தது.பணி நீட்டிப்புஇந்த வழக்கில், பல்கலைசார்பில், உயர்கல்வி துறையின் வழிகாட்டுதலின்அடிப்படையிலேயே விளம்பரங்கள் வெளியிடப்பட்டதாக, பதில் மனு தாக்கல் செய்யப்பட்டது.வழக்கை விசாரித்த நீதிபதி, உயர்கல்வி துறை செயலர், அந்த பதவியை வகிப்பதற்கான தகுதி உடையவர் தானா எனக் கேள்வி எழுப்பி, ஆசிரியர் நியமன அறிவிப்பை ரத்து செய்தது.இந்நிலையில், பாரதிதாசன் பல்கலை துணைவேந்தர் மணிசங்கரின் பதவிக்காலம் ஜன., 7ல் நிறைவடைந்தது. புதிய துணைவேந்தர் நியமனம் செய்யப்படும் வரை, உயர்கல்வி துறை செயலர் அபூர்வா தலைமையில், துணைவேந்தர் பொறுப்பு குழு நியமிக்கப்பட்டது.இந்நிலையில், கவர்னர் அலுவலகத்தில் இருந்து, மறு அறிவிப்பு வரும் வரை, மணிசங்கருக்கு பணி நீட்டிப்பு வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதுபோலவே, ஜன., 7ல்பணி நிறைவு பெற்ற, பெரியார் பல்கலைக்கழக துணைவேந்தர் குழந்தைவேலுவுக்கும் பணி நீட்டிப்புவழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.இது, கல்வியாளர்கள் மத்தியில் பலத்த வரவேற்பை பெற்றுள்ளது. இதன் மூலம், புதிய துணைவேந்தர்கள் நியமிக்கப்படும் வரை, உயர்கல்வி துறை செயலரின் தன்னிச்சையான முடிவுகளை நிறைவேற்றுவது தடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

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High court refuses to entertain plaints over MBBS admissions

High court refuses to entertain plaints over MBBS admissions

SagarKumar.Mutha@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad: 10.01.2021

The Telangana high court has made it clear it will not examine complaints against non-implementation of the Article 371-D and the Presidential Order in the ongoing MBBS admissions because of the amendment carried out to the provisions of the Medical Council of India Act. It also said there are clear pronouncements from the high court and the Supreme Court on its applicability.

A bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice MS Ramachandra Rao said this while hearing a petition filed by G Apoorva, A Harshita, and others complaining about procedural irregularities in implementing the existing rules of admissions. The bench, however, assured the petitioners that it would examine the issue of less meritorious getting seats to the detriment of the more meritorious, only if the persons likely to be affected on account of this litigation were made respondents here.

The contention of the petitioners is that the more meritorious students from Telangana who could gain seats in the unreserved 15 percent are being shown in the 85 percent local quota and this is adversely affecting the Telangana students. The bench sought a counter from the Kaloji University within two weeks from now and posted the case to February 19.

The Kaloji varsity has been saying that it could only effect changes in tune with the options given by the meritorious students. If they settle with the initial allotments and do not apply for any change in the subsequent counselling, the varsity would not be in a position to affect the changes on its own, the university said in a press release while explaining its case.

Additional advocate general J Ramachandra Rao responded to a query from the bench about the applicability of the Presidential Order given the legal pronouncements and explained that the university has been implementing it as the AP Reorganisation Act asks them to implement it till 2023. There were certain subsequent court orders too clarifying the position in this regard, he said.

CAG starts audit of Covid mgmt

CAG starts audit of Covid mgmt

Pradeep Thakur & Rajeev Deshpande TNN

New Delhi: 10.01.2021

The Comptroller and Auditor General has started an audit on Covid-19 pandemic management, with field studies in eight states to evaluate procurement and availability of drugs and equipment and paramedics in public health centres and efficacy of the first response system in hinterlands.

Speaking exclusively to TOI, CAG GC Murmu said the audit will also look into vaccine distribution, appraisal of the Central government health system, the ESI (Employees’ State Insurance Corporation) hospitals and dispensaries and state health infrastructure. The report will be completed within 3-4 months and tabled before Parliament.

“We have started to audit how effectively the pandemic has been handled in various states. The case study will be carried out with field visits in West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, MP, UP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana — and will look into the procurements and availability of drugs, equipment in the public health centres, availability of paramedics and the overall response system in the hinterlands,” Murmu said.

“This audit will also highlight good practices and innovations applied by different states,” the CAG said. The audit will be carried out by CAG officials having expertise in auditing health systems in the past and also by engaging outside experts, if needed. The auditor had in 2019 audited the districts hospitals in UP where it had compared practices in these hospitals with the national health standards and WHO guidelines taking help from experts hired from the NIPFP (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy) and AIIMS. The CAG emphasised on bringing in more transparency in the system to make it more efficient and professional.

Murmu said the pandemic did affect completion of several audit reports whose finalisation has been delayed. However, work on finishing them has been in progress and by 2022 all the sectoral and state reports will be regularised.

Full report on www.toi.in

CAG GC Murmu

Indonesian jet with 62 aboard crashes into sea after takeoff


Indonesian jet with 62 aboard crashes into sea after takeoff

10.01.2021

A passenger jet carrying more than 60 people crashed into the Java Sea on Saturday, minutes after taking off from the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, Indonesian officials said.

Indonesia’s transportation ministry said that the last contact with the plane, Sriwijaya Air Flight 182, was made at 2.40pm (1.10pm IST). The Boeing 737-524 was bound for the city of Pontianak on Borneo. It had 62 people aboard, according to an official from Sriwijaya Air, an Indonesian airline based in Jakarta.

Four minutes after taking off amid heavy rain, the 26-year-old plane lost more than 10,000 feet of altitude in less than 60 seconds, according to Flightradar24, the flight-tracking service. The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency said it had found pieces of debris in waters just northwest of Jakarta that it believed may be from the plane’s wreckage, but it said that darkness had impeded its search.

“Tomorrow we are going to survey the location,” Soerjanto Tjahjono, the head of Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee, said. Indonesia’s navy had pinpointed the site of the missing aircraft and ships had been sent there, a navy official said. Authorities did not say whether they believed there were survivors.

The aviation sector in Indonesia has long been plagued by trouble. In 2018, Lion Air Flight 610 plunged into the Java Sea with 189 people aboard after the 737 Max jetliner’s antistall system, designed by Boeing, malfunctioned. Another 737 Max crashed in Ethiopia in 2019 after a similar erroneous activation of the antistall system, leading to the worldwide grounding of the entire Max fleet for nearly two years. On Thursday, the US government said that Boeing would pay more than $2.5 billion in a settlement with the justice department related to the antistall software.

The Sriwijaya Air plane, while a Boeing 737, was not a Max. Instead, it was from Boeing’s 737 500 series, which is considered a workhorse model with years of safe flying. Sriwijaya Air said in a preliminary statement on Saturday that “management is still communicating and investigating this matter and will immediately issue an official statement after obtaining the actual information”. The plane was in good condition, the airline’s CEO Jefferson Irwin Jauwena said. NYT & REUTERS

Relatives and friends of people aboard the plane waiting at a temporary crisis centre

Will work-from-home give a boost to female employment?


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Will work-from-home give a boost to female employment?

SWAMINATHAN S ANKLESARIA AIYAR

10.01.2021

The Covid pandemic will change the world permanently in many ways. Most obviously, people will increasingly work from home. Workplaces will not disappear, but an increasing share of work will be done at home.

This will save employers office space and ancillary facilities. It will save employees money, time, and hassle in commuting to work. It will slash the need for meetings of every sort. More people will be available for part-time work or piecework from home, boosting productivity.

In India, working from home could finally reverse the dramatic crash in the female labour-force participation rate (FLPR). In rich countries, two thirds of women above the age of 15 work, increasing incomes and living standards. In every Asian miracle economy, a rising FLPR enabled GDP growth to exceed 7%.

The one exception is India, where the FLPR has fallen from 33% in the early 1990s to just 25% according to government data, and to as little as 11-12% according to surveys of the Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy. The CMIE figure looks too bad to be true. Maybe Covid has made it even more unsafe for women to leave home to work.

The FLPR crash means India’s overall labour participation rate, for men and women, has been falling. This is the very opposite of the increase that a demographic dividend was supposed to give India. The total participation rate was around 50% a decade ago, but fell to 43% in 2019-20, fell further with Covid, and has revived slightly to a still pathetic 41%. Male participation has been more or less constant, but female participation has crashed, lowering the national average.

Why so? One encouraging reason is that a greater proportion of girls in the 15-25 age group are now in school and college instead of the fields. The same is true of boys of 15-25 years. This is good for the long run, though the quality of education must be upgraded.

But female participation has also fallen in every other age group from 25 to 65, above all in agriculture. In urban areas, the FLPR has always been among the lowest in the world at around 16%. It has shrunk a bit despite rising female education. The boom in college-going girls has not translated into a boom in urban jobs for females.

Deep social reasons explain this. A global map displaying female participation will show that by far the lowest rates lie in a mostly Muslim belt stretching from Morocco across north Africa and the Middle East to north India. The Islamic culture that discourages female education, employment and outside work has affected north Indian Hindu culture too. I have seen microfinance groups in UP where every woman covered her face with her pallu, very unlike the open faces you see in Kerala or Tamil Nadu.

In north India, women are considered fair prey for men if they roam outside their houses, especially at late hours. They are not supposed to complain of molestation for fear of “badnami”, a slur on their reputation. In rural India, women (especially Dalits) transplant rice and harvest crops in groups and feel reasonably safe. But farm mechanisation has slashed such work.

Once, poor families perforce sent women to work to earn cash. But now with falling poverty, rising wages and remittances from urban relatives, many rural families keep their young women at home as a status symbol. Chandra Bhan Prasad, a Dalit scholar, says that families whose girls work in the fields get only low-quality sons-in-law, so keeping women at home improves both status and marriage-related prosperity. Thus, the social roots of low female participation run very deep and cannot easily be removed.

What might just change this culture is the ability to work from home. Zoom, Google groups and other tele-conferencing facilities now mean that women can work from home on par with men, with no social stigma or lack of safety. They do not have to leave home and face molestation or “badnami.” Zoom slashes commuting time and can make it feasible for women to do both office and family chores. Besides, working from home can provide enough income to hire servants.

Obsolete laws had earlier made it difficult for IT firms to get the telecom clearances needed for creating efficient network working from home. Luckily, those rules were suspended because of Covid and should be abolished permanently. Women now outnumber men in colleges, and this needs reflection in urban hiring. The government should consider subsidising companies hiring women to work from home, since this increases the demographic dividend and helps society overall. We must change the terrible culture that keeps women at home, out of the workforce.

REWRITING RULES: The participation of women in the labour force has been decreasing over the years, but the post-Covid world offers new hope

GoAir sacks senior pilot for offensive tweets on PM

GoAir sacks senior pilot for offensive tweets on PM

New Delhi: 10.01.2021

GoAir on Friday sacked a senior pilot for putting out “derogatory tweets” on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 7. The captain, whose tweets had led to an uproar on social media, was made to apologise as per the airline’s policy. In a statement, GoAir said: “We have zero tolerance policy and it is mandatory for all GoAir employees to comply with the company’s employment rules, regulations and policies, including social media behaviour. The airline does not associate itself with personal views expressed by any individual or an employee. GoAir has terminated the services of the captain with immediate effect.”

The sacked captain also apologised on social media. “I apologise for my tweets about the prime minister and other offensive tweets, which may have hurt sentiments of anyone associated. I convey that GoAir is not associated with any of my tweets directly or indirectly as they were personal views. I take full responsibility for my actions and would like to apologise for my mistakes,” the pilot tweeted. TNN

மீண்டும் திருப்பதி தரிசனம்


மீண்டும் திருப்பதி தரிசனம்

Added : ஜன 10, 2021 02:18

சென்னை:ஆந்திர மாநில சுற்றுலா வளர்ச்சி கழகம் சார்பில், சென்னையில் இருந்து, திருமலை தரிசனத்திற்கான ஆன்மிக சுற்றுலா பயணம், ஒன்பது மாதங்களுக்கு பின் துவங்குகிறது.

கொரோனா தொற்று பரவலை தடுக்க, 2020 மார்ச்சில் ஊரடங்கு பிறப்பிக்கப்பட்டது. திருமலை திருப்பதி தரிசன சேவையையும், திருப்பதி தேவஸ்தானம் நிறுத்தி வைத்திருந்தது. ஊரடங்கு தளர்த்தப்பட்டுள்ள நிலையில், ஒன்பது மாதங்களுக்கு பின், திருமலை சுற்றுலா பயண தரிசனத்திற்கு, அனுமதி அளிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இதையடுத்து, சென்னையில் இருந்து திருமலை தரிசனத்திற்கான, சுற்றுலா சேவையை, ஆந்திர மாநில சுற்றுலா வளர்ச்சி கழகம் மீண்டும் துவக்கியுள்ளது. சென்னை, தி.நகர், பர்கிட் சாலையில் உள்ள அலுவலகத்தில் இருந்து, தினமும் காலை, 5:00 மணிக்கு புறப்பட்டு, தரிசனம் முடித்து இரவு, 8:30 மணிக்கு, சென்னை திரும்பலாம்.பக்தர்கள் வசதிக்காக, 'வால்வோ' பஸ்கள் இயக்கப்படுகின்றன.

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பெண் விமானிகள் தலைமையில் அமெரிக்காவுக்கு விமான சேவை

Added : ஜன 10, 2021 01:57

புதுடில்லி : அமெரிக்காவின், சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ - கர்நாடகா மாநிலம் பெங்களூரு இடையே, முழுதும் பெண் விமானிகள் அடங்கிய குழுவினருடன், ஏர் - இந்தியாவின் முதல் நேரடி விமான சேவை நேற்று துவங்கியது.

ஏர் - இந்தியா விமான நிறுவனம் வெளியிட்டு உள்ள அறிக்கை:ஏர் - இந்தியா நிறுவனம், சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ - பெங்களூரு இடையே, முதன் முறையாக நேரடி விமான சேவையை, முழுதும் பெண் விமானிகள் மற்றும் பணியாளர்கள் அடங்கிய குழுவினருடன் துவக்கி உள்ளது.இந்திய நேரப்படி, நேற்று இரவு, 8:30க்கு சான்பிரான்சிஸ்கோவில் புறப்பட்ட விமானம், 13 ஆயிரத்து, 993 கி.மீ., துாரத்தை கடந்து, நாளை மாலை, 3:45க்கு பெங்களுரு, கெம்பகவுடா விமான நிலையம் வந்தடையும். போயிங் விமானத்தை, 8,000 மணி நேரம் இயக்கிய அனுபவம் உள்ள, விமானி ஜோயா அகர்வால் தலைமையில், விமானிகள், அகன்ஷா சோனவார், ஷிவானி மன்ஹஸ் உள்ளிட்டோரின் துணையுடன் விமான சேவை மேற்கொள்ளப்படுகிறது.

இந்த விமானத்தில், 238 பேர் பயணிக்கின்றனர். ஏர் - இந்தியா நிறுவனம், முதன் முறையாக, உலகின் நீண்ட துார விமான சேவையை மேற்கொள்கிறது. இந்தியாவில் வேறு எந்த விமான சேவை நிறுவனமும், இத்தகைய நீண்ட துார நேரடி போக்குவரத்தை இதுவரை மேற்கொண்டதில்லை.இவ்வாறு, அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதனிடையே, ''ஏர் - இந்தியாவின் பெண்கள் சக்தி உலகளவில் உயர்ந்துள்ளது,'' என, விமான போக்குவரத்து துறை அமைச்சர், ஹர்தீப் புரி, 'டுவிட்டரில்' தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

City college marks students studying from home ‘absent’

CONFUSED LOT

City college marks students studying from home ‘absent’

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai: 10.01.2021

A circular from Stella Maris College created confusion among final year students as it said attendance would be awarded only to those students who attend physical classes. As per the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the state government, attendance is not mandatory for this semester and colleges should offer both online and offline classes to students.

Many students enrolled with the college had decided to study the final semester from homes considering the pandemic. However, students who had skipped offline classes were marked absent.

“With no online classes for students, they are making it compulsory for them to attend college and are denying attendance to those who don’t go in person. This has caused students to fear that they may not have the minimum attendance requirement to write the final exams,” parent of a student from the city said.

The college’s rules stipulate that students need to have at least 85% attendance to appear for exams. The new semester began in the last week of December.

“At first, the college said we could choose to either come back to college or not for the new semester. So we thought

they would arrange online classes or circulate recorded lectures. But they provide only study material. Since I preferred to study from my home in Kerala, my attendance was also marked zero,” a final year student said. “Though the college said it would follow the government’s rules regarding attendance, they have advised us to come back to college to finish our final semester,” she added.

Another student said the college should arrange online classes for those choosing to study from home. “The college managementsaysitis notforcing us. But what’s the point when we pay fees yetdon’t get a proper education?” she asked.

When asked about the circular, Rosy Joseph, principal of Stella Maris College, said the college is not forcing any student to come to college. “We are taking attendance only for physical classes and submitting attendance details to the government on a daily basis and providing study material for those who could not attend classes. We have not made it mandatory for final year students to come to the college,” she said.

Treat us with dignity, say AU faculty to probe panel

Treat us with dignity, say AU faculty to probe panel

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai: 10.01.2021

Anna University Teachers’ Association on Friday wrote to the inquiry committee headed by Justice P Kalaiyarasan, which is inquiring into allegations of financial irregularities against vice-chancellor M K Surappa, asking the committee to treat university officials appearing before it with dignity.

“We have come to understand that officials of Anna University who appear beforethe authority have been harassed with humiliating questions. Some of the issues posed to them involve the quasi autonomous status of Anna University, wherein the university has the right to evolve and progress in a flexible educational environment,” the letter said. “Ours being a premier government university, it is the duty of the government and inquiry authority to treat the Anna University officials with dignity and to safeguard the reputation of the university,” the letter further said.

“It has been reported in the media that the inquiry authority has allegedthatAnna University is not cooperating in submitting records. Earlier, the authority had published advertisements inviting complaints against the vice-chancellor - not content with the complaints based on which it has been set up. Anna University’s reputation has been denigrated,” it said.

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பாரத தரிசன சிறப்பு ரயில் பிப்., 16க்கு மாற்றம்


பாரத தரிசன சிறப்பு ரயில் பிப்., 16க்கு மாற்றம்

Added : ஜன 08, 2021 02:15

கோவை:பாரத தரிசன சுற்றுலா ரயில், பிப்., 16ம் தேதி புறப்படுவதால், பயணிகள் முன்பதிவு செய்துகொள்ளலாம்.

இந்திய ரயில்வே உணவு மற்றும் சுற்றுலாக் கழகம் (ஐ.ஆர்.சி.டி.சி.,) சார்பில், கடந்த டிச., 20ல், திருநெல்வேலியில் இருந்து பாரத தரிசன சுற்றுலா சிறப்பு ரயில் இயக்குவதாக இருந்தது. குளிர்காலம் காரணமாக தேதி தள்ளிவைக்கப்பட்டு, இந்த ரயில் வரும் பிப்., 16ல் புறப்படுகிறது.

மதுரையில் இருந்து புறப்பட்டு, திருநெல்வேலி வழியாக செல்லும் வகையில் இயக்கம் மாற்றியமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. திருவனந்தபுரம், கொல்லம், கோட்டயம், எர்ணாகுளம், பாலக்காடு, கோவை, போத்தனுார், ஈரோடு, சேலம் வழியாக குவாலியர் செல்கிறது.அங்குள்ள கோட்டைகளுக்கு பயணிகள் அழைத்து செல்லப்படுவர்.

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Crows and crane found dead in Punjab, Haryana


Crows and crane found dead in Punjab, Haryana

 08.01.2021

Amid the scare of avian influenza in the country, more birds—migratory, poultry and crows – were found dead in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh on Thursday and their samples sent for testing. Four crows and a crane were found dead in Kalanaur area of Gurdaspur district and their samples sent for testing to Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (RDDL) in Jalandhar. Haryana’s Jind district, 10 crows were found dead in a field at Kaloda village on Wednesday. P 6

Govt employees will get dues once economy improves: CM


Govt employees will get dues once economy improves: CM

Shivraj Promises To Solve Promotion, Increment & Insurance Issues

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal: 08.01.2021

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said that the issues regarding promotion of government employees will be addressed soon.

The state’s economy was hit due to coronavirus, but the situation is gradually improving, he said, adding that the as soon as the situation gets better, the employees will be given their dues.

The chief minister was speaking at the Mantralayin Karmachari Sangh New Year meet organised at the secretariat. “Employees are an integral part of the government machinery. The welfare schemes are implemented through the work of government employees,” said the chief minister. The CM assured the government employees that all their demands — of promotion, increment, health insurance benefits — will be fulfilled by the government. Talking about Atmanirbhar Madhya Pradesh he said, “The road map for Atmanirbhar MP is ready. Let us pledge in this New Year that we will implement the road map and make MP a leading state of the country.”

President of the Karmachari Sangh Sudhir Nayak said, “Administrative skills of CM Chouhan helped the state during the corona crisis. He worked round the clock to aid the state in the pandemic and he is constantly working for the welfare of people.” The CM also inaugurated the health centre set up by the employees union at the secretariat. The centre has facilities like oximeter, blood pressure monitor, glucometer, vaporiser and thermal scanner.

Poshan Vatikas to come up in every school, says CM:

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said, kitchen gardens (poshan vatikas) will be started in every government schools in the state by the convergence of MGNREGA funds. The gardens will be named ‘Maa Ki Bagiya’ and in case there is lack of space on the school premises, these vatikas can be started at some other place as well, he said. School students should be enlisted with the task of cleanliness of school and upkeep of kitchen garden, he said. The CM was addressing a virtual programme held at Mintol Hall after dedicated 2,500 kitchen sheds and 7,100 kitchen gardens — started during the pandemic — to public schools.


CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan inaugurates health centre at the secretariat

Nowhere to go, but BU asks students to vacate hostels

Nowhere to go, but BU asks students to vacate hostels

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal: 08.01.2021

Around a dozen students who have been living in the hostels of Barkatullah University have been asked to vacate the accommodation. Students are in a fix as they are not able to get rooms in hostels outside the campus as they are closed. A BU official said that as per the government order, they can't allow students to stay in the hostels.

After the lockdown was imposed due to the pandemic, several students who had been staying in BU hostels, stocked up.

BU authorities then temporarily allowed these students to stay in the hostel. After the Unlock process begun, these students could not go back as they were attending online classes from the hostels. A students said, “We’ve been living in the hostel since March 25 when the lockdown was imposed. We have been following the Covid-19 norms. Now, the exams are to be organised and BU has asked us to vacate the hostel. We have searched for other hostels in the state capital, but due to Covid, they are closed. In such situation, where do we go?” said a student.

One of the students said that for the past 10 months, no one had tested positive in the hostel as the students were following all the norms. “I am not able to understand the reason of ask us to move out of the hostel when the situation is getting normal. The exam date could be announced on any given day and, if we go back, this will be an unnecessary exercise and a wastage of time. We have requested the university to consider our situation and allow us to continue in the hostels till the exams are over,” said another student who preferred to remain anonymous.

Most of the students living in the hostel belong to the other states. “We know that the state government has ask the university to close the hostel. We are only a few students living in the hostel and following the Covid-19 norms. At least for humanity, please do not throw us out of the hostel,” said another student.

When contacted BU's registrar Ajeet Shrivastava told TOI that they are only following the government orders. “These students had the opportunity to leave the hostel after the Unlock process started. However, they prefer to stay back. As the state government has asked the university to close down the hostel, we cannot allow the students to to continue their stay,” said Shrivastava.

He added that BU is bound to follow the government orders.

A BU hostel

CBI files chargesheet in Vyapam state-quota medical seat scam

CBI files chargesheet in Vyapam state-quota medical seat scam

P.Naveen@timesgroup.com

Bhopal: 08.01.2021

The CBI on Thursday submitted a chargesheet in a special trial court in Gwalior against 60 people, including 22 women and directors of medical colleges, a former director of medical education and some other influential individuals, in the Vyapam state quota seat allotment scam in PMT-2011.

The court accepted the chargesheet and issued notices to CBI on a complaint filed by Vyapam whistleblower Ashish Chaturvedi, seeking explanation. Chaturvedi has submitted his complaint in a closed envelope, said sources.

None of the accused were summoned by CBI for appearance following a high court order on Wednesday, asking the special court not to insist upon personal appearance of more than five accused on any particular date.

The order was issued following a writ petition by some of those named in CBI’s chargesheet, who voiced their apprehension about being called in a bunch to court in Covid times. The journey to court and gathering in closed confines will put them at risk of infection, they pleaded.

The counsel for the petitioners also submitted that they are Covid warriors, directly involved in the treatment of patients at the respective places of their work. “Calling all the petitioners at the same time will adversely affect the treatment of Covid-19 patients,” the counsel said.

Some of the petitioners said that since they are aged over 70 years, they would be highly vulnerable to infection and their lives would be at risk if they are told to appear in court.

VYAPAM SCAM

‘The dummy ‘solvers’ didn’t take admission’

After hearing their arguments, the court ruled that movement of large number of people, including petitioners from different places of their work to congregate at Gwalior district court, would give rise to the possibility of Covid-19 spread.

The PMT-2011 scam

The allegation is that after allotment of MBBS seats in state quota in four private medical colleges, the dummy ‘solver’ candidates did not actually take admission, but the college administration and admission committee gave false information to directorate of medical education that they had. This was allegedly done to block state quota seats so that those in the waiting list wouldn’t be able to join. The ‘solver’ students were paid through middlemen to vacate the seats, which the private medical colleges filled up with students of their own choice without following due process, says the probe agency. The majority of the students who were admitted had not even taken the PMT exam, says CBI. The DME, allegedly in connivance with these private medical colleges, did not cross-check the information and instead ‘aided and abetted them’ in legitimizing the illegal admissions against state quota. TNN

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