Saturday, February 13, 2021

ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் காதலர் தின சலுகை

ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் காதலர் தின சலுகை

Added : பிப் 13, 2021 01:10

சென்னை:காதலர் தின கலக்கல் சலுகையாக, சிறந்த வேலைபாடுகள் நிறைந்த, 'ஹார்ட்ஸ்' வகை நகைகளை, சிறப்பு தள்ளுபடி விலையில், ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது.

ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் குழுமம், பண்டிகை காலங்களில், புதிய வகை அணிகலன்கள் மற்றும் வேலைபாடுகள் நிறைந்த நகைகளை அறிமுகப்படுத்துவது வழக்கம். இந்த வகையில், பிப்., 14ம் தேதி, காதலர் தினத்தை முன்னிட்டு, சிறந்த வேலைபாடுகள் கொண்ட, 'ஹார்ட்ஸ்' வகை நகைகளை அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது.

இவை, அதிக எடையின்றி, தினசரி அணியக்கூடிய வகையில் வடிவமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. வைர காதணிகள் முதல் நெக்லஸ் வரை, ஆரம்ப விலையாக, 5,200 ரூபாயில் இருந்து கிடைக்கிறது. காதலர் தின கொண்டாட்டத்தின் உச்சமாக, 50 ஆயிரம் ரூபாய்க்கு மேல் வைர நகைகள் வாங்குபவர்களுக்கு, ஒரு தங்க காசு இலவசமாக வழங்கப்படும்.தவிர, வைர நகைகளுக்கு, 20 சதவீதமும், பிளாட்டின நகைகளுக்கு, ஏழு சதவீதமும், சிறப்பு தள்ளுபடி அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இந்த சிறப்பு சலுகைகள், தென்னிந்தியாவின், அனைத்து ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் ஷோ ரூம்களிலும் கிடைக்கும்.

ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்ய அஞ்சல் துறை சிறப்பு முகாம்

ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்ய அஞ்சல் துறை சிறப்பு முகாம்

Added : பிப் 13, 2021 00:02

சென்னை: அஞ்சல் துறையில் ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்வதற்கான சிறப்பு முகாம், இன்று நடக்கிறது.

இந்திய அஞ்சல் துறையில் ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்வதற்கான சிறப்பு முகாம், இன்று காலை, 10:00 மணி முதல் மாலை, 4:00 மணி வரை அஞ்சலகங்களில் நடக்கிறது. பொது இடங்களில் சிறப்பு ஏற்பாடுகள் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன.இந்த முகாமில் புதிதாக ஆதார் பதிவு, முகவரி, புகைப்படம், பெயர், பாலினம், பிறந்த தேதி, மொபைல் போன் எண், மின்னஞ்சல் திருத்தம், 5 மற்றும் 15வது வயதில் பயோ மெட்ரிக் புதுப்பித்தல் ஆகிய சேவைகள் வழங்கப்படுகின்றன.

ஆதார் திருத்தங்களுக்காக, 50 ரூபாய் சேவை கட்டணமாக பெறப்படும். புதிதாக ஆதார் பதிவு செய்யும் சேவைக்கு கட்டணம் இல்லை.இவ்வாறு அஞ்சல் துறை அறிவித்துள்ளது.

Justice Pushpa Ganediwala, Author Of Controversial POCSO Judgment, Not Made Permanent Judge; To Continue As Additional Judge Of Bombay HC

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As Corona cases dip, more Bhopalis let down guard

As Corona cases dip, more Bhopalis let down guard

Ashutosh.Shukla@timesgroup.com

Bhopal:13.02.2021 

Friday afternoon: A restaurant in Bittan Market. There is sanitiser on the stand on the door for guests to sanitise their hands before they get into the restaurant. All the waiters are masked and so is the man at the counter. But, none of the five to six guests in the restaurant — waiting for their order to be served — are wearing masks.

This phenomenon is not limited to one restaurant, market, office, temple or a superstore, but can be found everywhere in the city. While many of the superstores, shops, restaurants, hotels and offices are still sticking to guidelines issued for them at the time of Unlock, visitors at those places have “forgotten” about them.

When the person at the restaurant counter was asked why he allowed people without masks to come in, he thought it was a policeman or an administrative or BMC official asking him the question and started explaining, “Can’t you see sir? None of them are wearing masks nor have any of them used the sanitiser while coming in. What can I do? Earlier, it was still possible to persuade people to observe the guidelines, but now nobody cares and if you ask them to do it, they will not take it kindly,” he said.

The restaurant in question didn’t have provision for thermal screening, but Birla temple still allows devotees after thermal screening. ‘Prasad’ is still not accepted. The temple’s outer wall has a notice telling people that they should put the ‘prasad’ and ‘phool-mala’ on the slab outside because it won’t be accepted and if they so wish, they can take it back while returning. There were not many devotees at the temple for ‘darshan’ but only some of them were wearing masks because the guard taking their body temperature was not asking them about the mask.

Many of those who used to keep their mask tied to their chin, perhaps to put it on their face, if there is checking somewhere have completely given up on them since police, administration and BMC staff are no longer fining people without masks.

District collector Avinash Lavania, admitted that with receding cases of coronavirus in the city, people definitely seem to have become slack in observing Covid-19 protocol. Also, checks by police, administration and BMC to see that people comply with the coronavirus guidelines may also not be vigorous as before, “but we shall catch up with it,” he said.


UNMASKED: Shoppers without masks in New Market

17 killed in TN cracker unit blast

17 killed in TN cracker unit blast

M K Ananth & Kaushik Kannan TNN

Virudhunagar:13.02.2021 

In one of the worst fireworks tragedies in recent years in Tamil Nadu, 17 people, including seven women, were killed and 35 others injured in a blast at a cracker unit in Achankulam near Sattur town on Friday afternoon. The condition of many of the injured is said to be critical. The accident took place on the premises of Sri Mariamman Fireworks around 1 pm where workers were engaged in filling chemicals in fancy fireworks.

The explosion was triggered by friction when workers were handling chemicals in one of the working sheds. Under its impact, the fire spread to several sheds in the cracker unit, making firefighting difficult for a long time. While nine people died on the spot, the numbers climbed to 17 by evening. Virudhunagar district collector R Kannan told TOI that the deceased include seven women and five men. “We have identified five men and five women. Two women are yet to be identified while the gender of the three other bodies is yet to be ascertained,” he said.

The injured -- 14 women and 21 men -- were being treated at various hospitals in Sattur, Sivakasi and Kovilpatti. Chief minister Edappadi Palaniswami has announced Rs 3 lakh relief to the relatives of each of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh each to those injured.PM Narendra Modi mourned the tragedy and announced Rs 2 lakh ex gratia to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the seriously injured. Sources said several violations were identified in the cracker unit. As many as 70 people were employed in the unit which was way above the stipulated number.

The explosion was triggered by friction when workers were handling chemicals in one of the working sheds

How birds die fighting their own image on windows

How birds die fighting their own image on windows

Jasjeev.Gandhiok@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:13.02.2021 

Reflective glass panes may up the style of a building, but it is dangerous for birds, especially for nonurban avian species. For one, their own reflection in the window confuses the birds and causes them to peck aggressively at the glass to attack the ‘enemy’ bird, particularly during nesting season. The birds injure themselves, even die at times. Ornithologists say this phenomenon is becoming common as more buildings now use reflective windows that allow one-way view of the outside.

Faiyaz Khudsar, scientist in charge at the Yamuna Biodiversity Park, said that many birds perceive the reflections in the windows as hostile birds. “At the Biodiversity Park itself, we see a lot of babblers pecking at their own reflections in the windows,” said Khudsar. “However, more than regular windows, reflective windows and those using glass films pose a higher risk to the birds.”

A 2014 study established that one billion birds died from window strikes every year in the United States. The study had analysed the behaviour of the golden-winged warbler, painted bunting, Canada warbler, wood thrush and the Kentucky warbler.

Experts explained that birds establishing their territory or nesting show these aggressive characteristics, and mistake their own reflections for other avians that need to be driven away from the spot. Dr Surya Prakash, zoologist at Jawaharlal Nehru University, pointed out that while birds like pigeons and crows are less affected by the reflections, species living in denser forested patches adjoining urban settlements often mistake the images for enemy birds.

“This is often the case with jungle babblers, woodpeckers and drongos. In some cases, they have died trying to defend their territory,” said Prakash. “They are especially territorial during the nesting season. Males are protective of their territory and defend the female and the chicks from the presumed male in the reflection. Similarly, female birds may think it’s another female bird trying to harm the chicks.”

The capacity to adapt varies from species to species. “We have seen a peregrine falcon nesting atop a reflective building near Okhla Bird Sanctuary for several years,” revealed Prakash.

Nadeem Shehzad, who runs a veterinary hospital for raptors in north Delhi, disclosed having received many birds injured in head-on collisions with glass panes. “It used to be common abroad, but with more people installing reflective windows, cases are rising here too,” said Shehzad. “Shikras, in particular, fly low and often injure themselves in this manner. Birds can actually die from the head-on collisions.”


DANGEROUS ONE VIEW: Their own reflection confuses birds, and causes them to peck aggressivel

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Delay in healing is not doctor’s negligence: Court


ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Delay in healing is not doctor’s negligence: Court

Melvyn.ReggieThomas@timesgroup.com

Surat:  13.02.2021 

The Surat District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum rejected a Rs 19.5 lakh compensation case filed against an orthopaedic surgeon who was accused of negligence in operation for multiple fractures and dislocation of his left shoulder. The forum chaired by Justice A M Dave observed there could be a long delay in healing of the bone fracture and that it should not be considered as the negligence of the surgeon.

Dilip Lilawala, a resident of Surat, had met with an accident on March 2, 2015, and suffered multiple fractures and dislocated on his left shoulder. Lilawala consulted Dr Vijay Patel, an orthopaedic surgeon of a private hospital.

The x-ray showed damage in the humerus which had broken into four pieces. After taking the valid consent of the patient, the doctor performed the surgery of the left shoulder and he was discharged from the hospital on March 7, 2015. The doctor had told the patient that if the fracture is not healed within six months, he may have to undergo a second surgery as humerus is a long bone in the arm or forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow and consist of three sections.

However, Lilawala approached the consumer forum on January 1, 2016, nine months after he was first operated upon, accusing Dr Patel of negligence as he did not heal completely.

Lilawal submitted that after operation, he had severe pain in the shoulders for more than 20 days. So, he decided to consult another orthopaedic surgeon in Surat. He was advised to visit Mumbai for further consultation.

In December 2015, he was operated in the Mumbai hospital after which he got some relief. Therefore, he decided to file a compensation case against Dr Patel. Shreyas Desai, the advocate who appeared on behalf of Dr Patel said, “The doctor had performed open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) surgery for joining the humerus bone that had broken into four pieces.”

“However, the complainant lodged a case in the forum demanding compensation and accusing the doctor of negligence,” he added.

IRCTC to run tourist train to SoU on Feb 27

IRCTC to run tourist train to SoU on Feb 27

New Delhi:13.02.2021 

In line with the Government of India’s initiative ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ to promote domestic tourism, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) will run a deluxe train for “Jyotirlinga and Statue of Unity” tour on February 27.

The train will depart from Delhi Safdarjung on February 27 and will cover two prominent Jyotirling temples Mahakaleshwar (Ujjain) and Omkareshwar along with the tallest statue in the world ‘Statue of Unity’ near Kevadia, Gujarat.

Tourists can board the train at Delhi Safdarjung, Mathura, Agra and Gwalior stations.

When it comes to facilities, the train features two fine dining restaurants, a modern kitchen, shower cubicles in coaches, sensor-based washroom functions and foot massagers.

The fully air-conditioned train provides two types of accommodation such as the first AC and second AC. Besides CCTV cameras, the train will have a deployment of private security guards for enhanced security.

Besides the train fare, IRCTC is also offering onboard and offboard meals, hotel stay at respective destinations, guided excursions in air-conditioned buses and travel insurance for the passengers in the tour package.

Situated near Kevadiya in Gujarat's Narmada district, the 'Statue of Unity' is the world's tallest statue and monumental tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, independent India's first home minister as well as deputy prime minister.

The statue was inaugurated in October 2018 by Prime Minister Modi on the occasion of Patel's 143rd birth anniversary. AGENCIES

‘Corruption is like snake in systems’

POND SCAM

‘Corruption is like snake in systems’

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Ahmedabad:

13.02.2021 

The Gujarat high court has made scathing remarks about the corrupt practices by bureaucrats and termed corruption “a termite and a poisonous snake which has penetrated deeply into our systems”.

The observation about corrupt practices has come from Justice R M Sareen while refusing legal protection against possible arrest of an assistant director of Gujarat State Land Development Nigam Ltd, Ramendrainh Kushvah, in connection with the alleged Khet Talavadi scheme (farm ponds) scam. The judge echoed the observations made earlier by Justice Bela Trivedi while describing the role of the government officials in this scam.

On Thursday, Justice Sareen said, “It cannot be gainsaid that corruption has become a social menace and is very much rampant nowadays. It is like a termite or a poisonous snake which has penetrated deeply into our systems. It is often quoted that the public servants are like fish in the water, none can say when and how a fish drank the water.”

Kushvah was booked by the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) last year in Godhra for an alleged scam in the farm pond scheme. He was posted in Shahera town then. The Prevention of Corruption Act was invoked against him on the ground that there is rise in Kushvah’s income to an extent of 62.68% as compared to the sources of his official income.

Kushvah told the court that some of the contractors were politically connected and he had been falsely accused under political pressure.

The court rejected the bail and said, “Considering his designation, there are all likelihood of petitioner having misused his official position by involving himself in purchase of immovable property. The importance of custodial interrogation in such nature of accusation becomes more necessary for verifying the actual nature of transaction.”

He cleared CA to be a Jain monk!

He cleared CA to be a Jain monk!

Surat Boy Harsh Singhi To Embrace Monkhood In May

Bharat.Yagnik@timesgroup.com

Ahmedabad:13.02.2021 

There are stories galore of professionals giving up their corporate lives to become monks. But a Surat boy became a chartered accountant (CA) professional as a precondition to renounce the worldly pursuits.

Harsh Singhi, 25, who will take diksha from Bhakti Yogacharya Yashovijaysuriji Maharaj in May, said he had made up his mind to become a monk when he was in his teens.

“I have audited many account books but realized that we limit our thinking to material gains and losses only. Few carry out an audit of the ‘atma’ (soul) which actually transcends birth and death,” said Harsh.

Harsh said he got influenced quite early on in his life as his family is quite religious. “One day I came after listening to a spiritual discourse and told my elder sister about my wish to become a Jain monk. My father overheard this midnight conversation and next morning told me it was his wish that I become a CA. Then I was free to walk the path of my choice,” said Harsh.

Harsh said it was his father's attachment which led to put this pre-condition.


Harsh said he got influenced quite early on in his life as his family is quite religious

‘I’m honouring commitment to myself’

My father may have thought I will grow out of my idea of renouncing the worldly life. I decided to honour my father's wish and committed myself to clearing CA final exam,” says Harsh.

While he was giving CA exams, he again broached the topic of taking diksha with his father.

This time, he said sister Shreya's marriage was fixed and asked him to wait till the marriage was solemnized.

“Two days after the marriage took place, I discussed with my father. I had honoured all my promises, now it was time for me to honour my commitment to myself," said Harsh who says all humans need to do regular audits of their souls instead of focussing solely on their bodies.

TN govt sanctions case against Stalin

TN govt sanctions case against Stalin

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:13.02.2021 

The AIADMK government has sanctioned a defamation case against DMK president M K Stalin for having levelled corruption charges against fisheries minister D Jayakumar.

In his party’s Makkal Grama Sabha meeting at Royapuram in Chennai last month, the DMK leader had alleged several irregularities in procurement of walkie-talkies for fishermen and accused Jayakumar of “causing loss to the tune of ₹30 crore to the exchequer”.

Incidentally, the DMK had mentioned it in its 98-page ‘corruption petition’ to governor Banwarilal Purohit, seeking DVAC probe against Jayakumar.

The DMK had said there was evidence of corruption, abuse and misuse of official power to favour a private company. An order issued by the public department on Wednesday said the defamatory speech was intended to malign the reputation of the minister in the discharge of his public functions.

“On a perusal of the said speech, it is found that it has imputations, which are per se defamatory against the minister. The defamatory speech is not only devoid of truth and good faith, but it has been intentionally made against the interest of the public good,” the order said, sanctioning the city public prosecutor, Chennai, to lodge a complaint against the DMK president.

The order said the government was satisfied that it was expedient and necessary that Stalin should be prosecuted in a court of law for an offence under section 499 of the Indian Penal Code punishable under section 500 of the said code.

DANCE of DEMOCRACY


DANCE of DEMOCRACY

‘Will shift to to old pension scheme’

Stalin Vows To Waive All Edu Loans

Bosco.Dominique@timesgroup.com

Villupuram: 13.02.2021 

DMK president M K Stalin has promised to scrap the new pension scheme and migrate to the old one for the benefit of government servants if his party is voted to power in the ensuing assembly polls. He also reiterated his earlier promise to waive all educational loans availed by students in the state. He was interacting with people after receiving petitions from them in Villupuram district during the third phase of his election campaign, 'Ungal thoguthiyil Stalin' (Stalin in your constituency) on Friday. He questioned the AIADMK government for failing to take stern action against the contractor after a check dam across Pennaiaru River in the district collapsed within a month of construction and sought to drive home the point that corruption was rampant in the AIADMK.

He claimed that all the welfare schemes of the current AIADMK government were introduced and successfully executed by the previous DMK government led by former chief minister M Karunanidhi. But chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami was making false claims and creating a mirage that the AIADMK government had introduced those welfare schemes, he said, and went on to list out the schemes launched by the previous DMK government that were replicated by the current AIADMK government after renaming them. He accused the ruling AIADMK of using the government's exchequer to spread lies by placing advertisements in media that Tamil Nadu was marching along the path of victory. He claimed that the government had been replicating his ideas and announcing projects and schemes. "The chief minister did not have any idea of launching a toll-free helpline to redress the grievances of the people for the past four and-a-half years, but launched the toll-free number only after I started receiving the grievances from the public," he said.

Stalin said Palaniswami claimed people can air their grievances using their mobile phones from any part of the state using the toll-free number, forgetting that the AIADMK failed to honour its poll promise of providing mobile phones free of cost to the people of Tamil Nadu.


CM Edappadi K Palaniswami launched the toll-free number only after I started receiving the grievances from the public

M K Stalin | DMK PRESIDENT

Power cut on Tuesday


Power cut on Tuesday

13.02.2021 

Chennai: Power supply will be suspended from 9am to 2pm in Ponneri, KK Nagar, Sembium and Tambaram MEPZ areas on Tuesday to facilitate maintenance work, a release from Tangedco said. Supply will be restored before 2pm if work is completed sooner. There will be no power supply in commercial establishments and residents in Arasur, Vellodai, Anuppambattu, Perumbedu, Athipattu, Saikiruba Nagar, Thatchoor, Andarkuppam, Madhavaram and surrounding areas of Ponneri. Similarly, those residing in Rajamanar Salai, RK Shanmugham Salai, Kannigapuram and Vijayaraghavapuram in KK Nagar circle and DRJ Hospital area, Ranga Garden, Balaji Nagar, Thirumalai Nagar, Jayanthi Nagar and VMT Nagar in Sembium will face power cuts. Power supply will be cut in MEPZ-I part of Tambaram, West Tambaram area, GST Road, Chitlapakkam, Thiruneermalai, Rail Nagar and Moulana Nagar. TNN

Pallavaram municipality struggles to handle waste

Pallavaram municipality struggles to handle waste

Ram.Sundaram@timesgroup.com

Chennai:13.02.2021 

Officials representing the Pallavaram municipality have informedtheNationalGreen Tribunal(NGT) that disposing waste accumulated at the local waste transfer station on Thoraipakkam Radial Road will take longer as there is no dumping site nearby and installation of incinerators is pending. Admitting the submissions made by the municipality, the tribunal during a recent hearing observed that it was the responsibility of the Chengalpet district collector and local body to ensure that unscientific disposal of waste doesn’t create public health issues. If not, the district collector will be compelled to appear before the tribunal, it said.

The issue of dumping solid waste at the station in Ganapathipuram and roads around was first brought to light by TOI in a report dated September 24, 2020. As complaints from the public went unattended, NGT southern zone took suo motu cognizance of the issue and constituted a joint-committee to look into it.

Due to the fault of the concessionaire, the NGT had in January 2021directed the Pallavaram municipality not to dispose the accumulated waste at Vengadamangalam solid waste management facility. According to official data, around 17,340tonnesof solidwastewas accumulated on the station premises, of which the municipality submitted it has cleared13,371tonnes. Sothelocalbody approached Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), which later permitted the municipality to dispose of waste at the Perungudi dump yard and subsequently at Kodungaiyur. But private trucks that were engaged to dispose waste to Kodungaiyur, 55km away from Ganapathipuram, were able to clear only 40 tonnes of waste a day because they could make only four trips a day.

But the problem is that the daily waste collected from houses and shops in Pallavaram is adding to the pile. At present, of the104 tonnes daily waste gathered at Ganapathipuram, 30 tonnes are processed at micro-compost centres and the remaining 60-70 tonnes get accumulated at other end. So, clearing 100% accumulated waste would be possible only when the two incinerators proposed at the Vengadamangalam facility are ready, the municipality contended.


GARBAGE MOUNTAIN: Waste piling up at the Pallavaram dump yard has been spilling on to 200ft Radial Road

Work on sewers for Anakaputhur, Pammal to begin

Work on sewers for Anakaputhur, Pammal to begin

Oppili.P@timesgroup.com

Chennai:13.02.2021 

Residents of Pammal and Anakaputhur municipalities will soon get underground sewage connections. Metrowater has been handed over construction of the system after the Chennai River Restoration Trust (CRRT) said sewage from both the localities was draining into the Adyar river and proposed the system that would also help in the ongoing ecological restoration of the river. Construction is expected to begin in about 10 days and is scheduled to be completed in 18 months.

Sources in the municipal administration department said the two localities together accounted for more than 26,000 households from where untreated sewage was flowing into the Adyar, contributing largely towards polluting the river.

Under the plan for areas falling within Pammal municipality, sewage carrying pipelines will be laid for a distance of 100km and 4,100 manholes will be dug up on the roads. About 19,000 households will benefit from the network in the area that will have four pumping stations and one relay pumping station, an official said.

In Anakaputhur, the network of pipes will be 58km long and will include more than 2,200 manholes. While 7,630 households will get sewage connections, four pumping stations and an equal number of relay pumping stations will be set up.

Sewage collected from the two localities will be pumped to an integrated plant which will come up under Anakaputhur municipal limits and which will have the capacity to treat 30MLD of sewage, he said.

The system, once complete, will not only help the Adyar become cleaner, it is also expected to help improve the groundwater table in the region, the official said.

Of the ₹226.8 crore that the project is estimated to cost, the Anakuputhur arm will get ₹15.65 crore from the CRRT and ₹78.80 crore from the Tamil Nadu Urban Finance and Infrastructure Development Corporation (TUFIDCO), while the Pammal portion will get ₹27.82 crore from CRRT and ₹104.53 crore from TUFIDCO, he added.

TTD to conduct bhoomi pooja for new temple

TTD to conduct bhoomi pooja for new temple

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Chennai:13.02.2021 

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) will conduct a bhoomi pooja or groundbreaking ceremony of a Sri Padmavati Ammavaru temple at GN Chetty Road in T Nagar on Saturday.

The bhoomi pooja will be performed by Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswathi of Sri Kachi Kamakoti Peetam. The ceremony will begin at 8.42am. The Shankaracharya will also hand over cows and calves to eight temples in Tamil Nadu at 7.15am. The cows will be offered to the temples under the TTD’s flagship programme ‘Gudiko Gomatha,’ which is aimed at safeguarding indigenous cow breeds across the country.

This is the fourth shrine built by the TTD in the state. The temples were previously built in T Nagar, Kanyakumari and Vellore. The foundation stone to build the fifth temple in the state, at Ulundurpet, will be laid soon.

2-year imprisonment for former vehicle inspector for taking bribe

2-year imprisonment for former vehicle inspector for taking bribe

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Chennai:13.02.2021 

Twelve years after a motor vehicle inspector was caught red-handed while taking bribe by DVAC officials, a special court for cases dealing with the Prevention of Corruption Act found him guilty and sentenced him to two-year rigorous imprisonment. The official took ₹1,200 from an autorickshaw driver to release his original RC book.

According to the prosecution, on June 2, 2009, a load-auto owner who was taking his vehicle to a mechanic to get it repaired to avail a fitness certificate was stopped by the accused official, R Chinnakannu who was attached to RTO, Chennai (north). He verified and returned all documents except the original RC book. The prosecution stated that the official had demanded a bribe of ₹1,200 to return the docuemnt and to not register any case against the vehicle owner.

A week later, when the vehicle owner approached the official, he reiterated the demanded. Later, DVAC sleuths caught him accepting the bribe.

The final report was filed before the court in August 2010. In response, the counsel for the accused denied the charges and pleaded not guilty after which the trial commenced.

The counsel for the accused argued that the vehicle owner had only paid the road tax amount and that the police forced the official to take the money kept on the table and keep it in his pocket and the accused official never demanded any bribe from the vehicle owner.

After perusing the submissions from both sides, J Omprakash, special judge, special court for cases under prevention of corruption act held that the prosecution has proved with enough evidence that the official had accepted bribe and sentenced the official for two-year rigorous imprisonment.

Shame if advocates refuse to vacate rented premises: HC

Shame if advocates refuse to vacate rented premises: HC

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Chennai:13.02.2021 

Censuring an advocate for refusing to vacate a rented property, the Madras high court has said some advocates are now-a-days looked upon as ‘rowdies and third rated criminals’ (due to their activities).

“It is very saddening to note that it is a shame on the part of an advocate to refuse to vacate the premises, when a landlord requires it. Advocates are referred to as gentlemen in the Preamble to Chapter-II of the Bar Council of India Rules under Section 49(1)

(c) of the Act read with the proviso thereto,” Justice S Vaidyanathan said.

The court made the observation on a plea moved by advocate V K Kumaresan seeking to set aside an ex parte order passed against him in favour of his landlord P Jayaseelan.

“This court as early as on February 19, 2020 directed the petitioner to vacate the premises within two weeks. It is very unfortunate that the petitioner took one long year to comply with the said order. However, this court is of the view that the approach adopted by the petitioner in a clandestine manner to defeat the orders of this court, is clear abuse of process of the court,” the judge said.

Under the pretext that a review application has been filed, this matter was dragged on by the petitioner to deceive the court and the landlord, the judge added. The court then asked the bar council to take action against the petitioner and proceed further for the misconduct on the complaint.

“Registry is directed to send a copy of this order to Madras High Court Advocates Association, Madras Bar Association and Women Lawyers' Association to inform their members that they should not defend a dishonest tenant, who happens to be a deceitful advocate, like the petitioner herein, who is not a gentleman, in order to safeguard the reputation of this profession, the court said.

Anna univ can’t have 2 M Tech courses this year, AICTE tells HC


Anna univ can’t have 2 M Tech courses this year, AICTE tells HC

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Chennai:13.02.2021 

The two Centresponsored M Tech courses for which admissions were cancelled by Anna University over quota-related controversy cannot be offered this year as the cut-off date set by the Supreme Court is over, AICTE told the Madras high court on Friday.

The deadline for completing admissions to M Tech biotechnology and M Tech computational biology courses expired on December 31, 2020, AICTE told the court, adding: “It is practically impossible to commence the courses this academic year.”

The All India Council of Technical Education’s submission has come after Tamil Nadu government mooted creation of nine more supernumerary seats to offset the difference between Tamil Nadu’s 69% reservation policy, and the Centre’s 49.5% ceiling. Tamil Nadu, however, said it would not be able to offer ₹12,000 to ₹12,500 monthly stipend to these nine students.

The case relates to a petition filed by an M Tech aspirant who wanted admissions to the course to be resumed this year.

It all started when Anna University made an announcement that it was constrained to cancel admission for the two sponsored courses as the Centre was insisting on following its 49.5% reservation policy.

On Friday, when the plea came up for further hearing, Justice P Pugalendhi wondered whether approval of AICTE is required since the courses were not technical/ engineering. To this, counsel for the Centre said no other authority has powers to approve the courses except the AICTE.

Recording the submissions, the court suggested that either the state or the university could approach the apex court and seek extension. “Since both the university and state are willing to conduct the courses one of you can approach the Supreme Court for remedy,” the judge suggested.

There are about 45 sponsored seats in these two MTech courses, and till last year the Centre used to directly fill them. This year, however, the admission job was handed over to the university.

The Madras high court suggested that since Anna University and the state are willing to conduct the M Tech courses one of them can approach the Supreme Court for remedy

Thursday, February 11, 2021

ஏற்காட்டில் கடும் பனிப்பொழிவு- வாட்டி வதைக்கும் குளிரால் மக்கள் தவிப்பு


ஏற்காட்டில் கடும் பனிப்பொழிவு- வாட்டி வதைக்கும் குளிரால் மக்கள் தவிப்பு

பதிவு: பிப்ரவரி 10, 2021 14:52 IST

ஏழைகளின் ஊட்டி என்றழைக்கப்படும் ஏற்காட்டில் கடந்த சில நாட்களாக அதிக அளவில் பனிப்பொழிவு உள்ளது. இதனால் 11 மணி வரை குளிர் வாட்டி வதைக்கிறது.

சேலம்:

சேலம் மாவட்டத்தில் கடந்த சில நாட்களாக வெயிலின் தாக்கம் படிப்படியாக அதிகரித்து வருகிறது. இதனால் பொதுமக்கள் மதிய நேரங்களில் வெளியில் நடமாட முடியாமல் அவதிப்பட்டு வருகிறார்கள்.

அதே நேரத்தில் அதிகாலை நேரங்களில் வழக்கத்தை விட கூடுதலாக பனிப்பொழிவு ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது. இதனால் கடந்த சில நாட்களாக குளிரும் வாட்டி வதைக்கிறது. இதனால் வாகன ஓட்டிகள் மற்றும் பொதுமக்கள் காலை நேரங்களில் வெளியில் செல்ல முடியாமல் அவதிப்பட்டு வருகிறார்கள்.

ஏழைகளின் ஊட்டி என்றழைக்கப்படும் ஏற்காட்டில் கடந்த சில நாட்களாக அதிக அளவில் பனிப்பொழிவு உள்ளது. இதனால் 11 மணி வரை குளிர் வாட்டி வதைக்கிறது. மலைப்பாதையில் பனி மூட்டம் அதிகமாக உள்ளதால் வாகன ஓட்டிகள் முகப்பு விளக்குகளை போட்ட படியே செல்கின்றனர். 10 மணி வரை பொது மக்கள் வெளியே வரமுடியால் தவித்து வருகிறார்கள்.

பள்ளி, கல்லூரிகள் திறக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதால் ஏற்காட்டிற்கு சுற்றுலா பயணிகளின் வருகை மிகவும் குறைந்துள்ளது. ஏற்காடு மான் பூங்கா, அண்ணா பூங்கா, படகு குழாம், சேர்வராயன் கோவில், பக்கோடா பாயிண்ட், லேடீஸ் சீட், ஜென்ஸ் சீட் உள்பட அனைத்து பகுதிகளும் வெறிச்சோடி காணப்படுகிறது.



Breaking- Rules Abolishing One Year LLM Course Will Not Be Implemented This Year: Bar Council Of India Assures In Supreme Court

Breaking- Rules Abolishing One Year LLM Course Will Not Be Implemented This Year: Bar Council Of India Assures In Supreme Court: The Bar Council of India on Thursday submitted before the Supreme Court the BCI Rules abolishing

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Min wants medicos to take the lead

Min wants medicos to take the lead

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Bengaluru:11.02.2021 

Medical students should lead the Covid-19 inoculation programme by taking the vaccine, said K Sudhakar, health and medical education minister, during the inauguration of the obstetric triage at Vani Vilas Hospital in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

Sudhakar’s comments come in the wake of medicos postponing the jab citing exams. “Medical students should be ambassadors of the drive,” he said. “Other staff will then be inspired. There are no side effects. Students should shoulder the responsibility of boosting morale of the public.”

He said some states had announced a cut in salary if employees refuse inoculation, but Karnataka hasn’t gone that far. “More than 25 countries want our vaccines. Here, it is being offered free. People should take it,” he said. He said Covid has taught people the importance of health. “Health infrastructure has improved. Today the health and medical education departments have 30,000 oxygenated beds, up from 7.500 prior to the pandemic,” he said.

No trial, no vax for pregnant women: Experts

No trial, no vax for pregnant women: Experts

Pune:11.02.2021 

Public health experts have said pregnant women and lactating mothers should not be given Covid-19 vaccine since trials have not been conducted on such subjects.

Dr Vinod Paul, Niti Aayog member (health), said, “There have been no trials for this group. So they cannot be administered vaccines.”

“Pregnant and lactating women are left out of trials as no one wants to risk damage to mother or baby,” said vaccine scientist Dr Gagandeep Kang. “Current vaccines can’t be tried on them.” TNN

›62% of those vaccinated in Karnataka are women, P 2

HC seeks reply of MP govt on delay in release of Vyapam whistleblower


HC seeks reply of MP govt on delay in release of Vyapam whistleblower

‘What Am I — Revolutionary Or Criminal?’ Asks Ashish Chaturvedi

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Bhopal:11.02.2021 

The Madhya Pradesh high court has issued notices to the state government and DG (prisons), seeking their explanation on a PIL filed by Vyapam whistleblower Ashish Chaturvedi, alleging that he was kept under detention for 18 hours despite bail.

“I was fighting for a cause and the arrest has led to a blot on my image. I won’t get a government job. Let the government declare if I am a revolutionary or a criminal,” Chaturvedi says in the PIL.

Chaturvedi was sent to jail on August 9, 2018, by a special court in Gwalior after he failed to heed repeated summons to record his statement in connection with a complaint he had filed on one of the alleged kingpins of the Vyapam case, Rahul Yadav. Police executed a non-bailable warrant to produce him in court.

During the hearing, Chaturvedi appeared without his lawyer. When he was asked to record his statement, he refused. He was warned that he would be arrested and let off only if he paid a surety of Rs 200. But Chaturvedi refused to budge and was sentenced to jail for 15 days.

“On very same day, the fine of Rs 200 was deposited (by someone on his behalf) and the fourth additional sessions judge, Vyapam, Gwalior, ordered his release. Even after issuance of release warrant, Chaturvedi was kept in custody in Gwalior Central Jail from the evening of August 9, 2018, till 8am on August 10, 2018. This illegal custody is highly objectionable, and deserves cognizance against the responsible officers,” says the petition.

An anguished Chaturvedi said, “I was jailed in the same prison that houses Vyapam accused. My detention, despite the release warrant, was illegal, arbitrary and unlawful.”

In a PIL filed before Madhya Pradesh HC, Ashish Chaturvedi alleged that he was kept under detention for 18 hours despite bail

NOC from competitors? No need, HC tells NGU

NOC from competitors? No need, HC tells NGU

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Ahmedabad:11.02.2021 

The Gujarat high court said that there cannot be the pre-condition of obtaining an NOC from a competitor college within a 25-km radius to start an educational institution in the same discipline.

With this observation, the bench of Justice Vineet Kothari and Justice Gita Gopi said that the provision of Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University can be dispensed with by which it grants affiliation to an education institute only after it obtains an NOC from another institute imparting education in the same discipline within a 25-km radius.

The issue involved Swamy Vivekanand Education Trust, which wanted to start a college in Kadi in 2013 and requested the university for affiliation. The university received an opinion from its local inspection committee and granted affiliation to the trust. But another institute being run by MP Shah Education Society objected and moved the HC claiming that its NOC was not obtained. A single-judge bench held that the new college should have obtained an NOC from the nearby existing institute.

The issue reached to the division bench, which expressed its “dismay” at the existence of such a system in NGU. The judges observed, “On an overview of the situation also and with the rapid increase in the population and number of students increasing ever, we cannot even appreciate the restrictions put about the existence of more than one or more educational institutions to provide such education and these variety of factors which may be relevant to determine the need for setting up of more of such educational institutions, which is ever changing and therefore, no static criteria or yardsticks can be fixed even by the competent bodies under the Act of 1986.”


For affiliation, a new college needed an NOC from another college of same discipline if it was within a 25-km radius

3 needles removed from woman’s body


3 needles removed from woman’s body

Ahmedabad:11.02.2021 

A 25-year-old woman from Jammu & Kashmir had a freak accident, as she fell on needles in a carpet she was weaving, and three needles pierced her. The knitting needles had penetrated deep into her abdomen, causing her severe pain.

“She was brought to Civil Hospital by reference earlier this month. When her CT scan and other tests were performed, we learned that the needles were very near the large intestine and piercing the intestine could lead to sepsis,” said a gastric surgeon. The team pinpointed the locations of each needle and extracted them in a two-hour surgery.

Officials said that an image intensifier system was brought in for the surgery which helped locate the needles precisely. “The circulation of needles in other parts of the body could have also proved fatal,” said an official. TNN

Air ticket price bands to go once things are back to normal

Air ticket price bands to go once things are back to normal

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New Delhi:11.02.2021 

Stating that domestic passenger traffic is gradually picking up, Union minister for civil aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday informed Parliament that the ticket price bands are expected to be done away with once flight services reach pre-Covid levels.

Hopeful that normalcy would return in the summer schedule, Puri shared data on the phased reopening of air traffic to point out that when flights were opened up in May last year, there were only 30,000 passengers. However, on Monday there were about 2,87,000 passengers.

The civil aviation sector was completely closed down on March 23, 2020, and was reopened in a phased manner starting from May 25 last year in what the minister described to be “a slow and calibrated manner” by putting in place SOPs and provisions for seamless contactless travel among other measures.

On the way forward, the minister said that a decision to open beyond the 80% capacity will depend on the behaviour of the virus and an assessment that that all SOPs are in place.

Employee cannot dictate terms of place of posting: HC

Employee cannot dictate terms of place of posting: HC

Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

Chandigarh:11.02.2021 

Dismissing the plea filed by Ravi Prakash Gupta, a visually impaired IAS officer, alleging that he has been deliberately denied fieldwork by the Haryana government, the Punjab and Haryana high court has held that no statutory rule or the order of any court has been violated by the state regarding his transfers.

Observing that an employee cannot dictate terms with regard to his place of posting, the HC held, “The said power is vested in the employer, who is to exercise the said powers as per the administrative exigencies keeping in view the public interest unless it involves any adverse impact on the career or further prospects.”

“The exercise of the power of transfer in the present case cannot be said to be not in accordance with law, which would call for any interference by this court in exercise of its powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, especially under the power of judicial review,” observed the court.

A division bench comprising Justice Augustine George Masih and Justice Ashok Kumar Verma has passed these orders while dismissing the petition filed by Gupta upholding the order dated June 3, 2020, passed by the Chandigarh bench of Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT).

The CAT had dismissed his plea challenging the transfer order dated May 18, 2020, from the post of deputy commissioner (DC), Fatehabad, to the post of director, Swarna Jayanti Haryana Institute for Fiscal Management.

The HC has also held that it could not find any violation of the statutory rule, any order of any court, including the SC, and has also not found any mala fide in the transfer orders of Gupta passed by then chief secretary Keshni Anand Arora.

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The said power is vested in the employer, who is to exercise the said powers as per the administrative exigencies keeping in view the public interest, the Punjab & Haryana HC observed

Fearing arrest, man agrees to marry dalit woman

Fearing arrest, man agrees to marry dalit woman

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:11.02.2021 

Marriages may be made in heaven but it was the fear of arrest under rape charges that made a Jat Sikh man keep his promise to marry a scheduled caste woman after trying to wriggle out citing the woman’s caste.

Kanwarbir Singh fell in love with a dalit woman and took her to a gurdwara where he promised to marry her. After the promise, they stayed in hotels and had a sexual relationship. Later, the man spurned the woman and said his parents were objecting to the marriage as she belonged to the Scheduled Caste community.

Crestfallen, the woman, who worked in Australia, filed an FIR at NRI police station in Amritsar, accusing Singh of raping her on the promise of marriage. Fearing arrest, the man moved the Punjab and Haryana high court seeking anticipatory bail. The HC refused to grant relief.

Singh moved the SC seeking anticipatory bail. Finding the chances of getting relief bleak, the man entered into a compromise with the woman, agreed to marry her within six months and filed the agreement before an SC bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian.

When Singh’s counsel Shakti Paul Sharma informed the bench about the compromise and the man’s willingness to marry the woman he spurned, the bench asked, “How come, suddenly the caste problem has disappeared? Is the settlement a sham and to stall prosecution? Will the issue crop up again once the prosecution is stayed?”

Sharma said Singh’s parents too had filed an affidavit stating the marriage would definitely take place within six months and after marriage, their son would migrate to Australia to be with his wife. The bench agreed to entertain Singh’s anticipatory bail plea and said, “We will issue notice on the petition but will grant relief only after you get married.”

When the advocate sought a stay on arrest, the bench said it would consider the same after Singh got married to the woman. Sharma then said the woman’s arrival from Australia for the marriage was getting delayed because of the strict Covid-19 protocol in that country. This persuaded the bench to stay Singh’s arrest. “Since you have agreed to marry, we will stay your arrest. If you don’t marry her, we will send you back to jail,” it said.

Four of family take poison, parents die


Four of family take poison, parents die

Salem:11.02.2021 

In a suicide pact, four members of a family took poison near Attur in the district on Tuesday night. While the parents died, the children are battling for lives in hospital.

Police identified the deceased as P Velmurugan, 37, of Pungavadi village, and his wife Sathya, 33. Their children – 13-year-old Abinaya and 11-yearold Sanjay – are hospitalised.

A police source said Velmurugan, a driver did not have a job. “His mother Dhanalakshmi used to scold his wife. When he intervened in their fight on Tuesday night, his mother scolded him too.” Upset, the couple, along with their children decided to end their lives. He poured poison into their ears and fed it to the children forcibly, but they managed to escape and alert the villagers,” the officer said.

According the officer, Velmurugan and Sathya had died by the time the villagers reached the spot. When alerted, the Attur police sent the bodies to the nearby government for postmortem. “The boy’s condition is critical at a private hospital, while the girl is undergoing treatment in the government hospital in Attur,” the officer said. A case has registered. TNN

Sasi isolates herself, no visitors for a week


Sasi isolates herself, no visitors for a week

Ilavarasi To Stay With Her At T Nagar

Julie.Mariappan@timesgroup.com

Chennai:11.02.2021 

After a 24-hour trip from Bengaluru, and a grand reception en route, former chief minister J Jayalalithaa’s confidante V K Sasikala, who has recovered from Covid-19 recently, has sought to isolate herself for another week. Her co-convict in the disproportionate assets case and sister-in-law, J Ilavarasi would give her company in a house on Habibullah Road in T Nagar in Chennai, sources said.

Her supporters have been gathering near the residence ever since she arrived in the city at 6.30am on Tuesday. Save for a few AMMK officebearers, who met her upon her arrival, no party cadre or functionary had been given audience until Wednesday. Sasikala had a word of praise for AMMK functionaries, when Dhinakaran introduced his loyalists to her for arranging a grand reception. “She has been advised rest for now. She may meet visitors from next week,” said a source. Her legal team is eagerly awaiting a call from her in case she wanted to discuss the next course of action regarding matters relating to the AIADMK.

On Wednesday, Nagercoil former AIADMK MLA A Nanjil Murugesan, who claimed to be a Sasikala supporter, met her aides. “It was she who recommended my name twice to Amma (Jayalalithaa) to contest from Nagercoil. Only she can lead the AIADMK. All those who speak against her are ungrateful and will fall at her feet soon,” Murugesan told TOI. The AIADMK had expelled Murugesan from the primary membership of the party, after he was booked under POCSO.

Ilavarasi’s daughter, Krishnapriya is staying in an adjoining house. The Habibullah Road residence is a property of Anjaneya Printers Private Limited, in which Krishnapriya is one of the directors. After the Income Tax department attached Sasikala’s nine-ground property opposite to Veda Nilayam in Poes Garden, where construction was going on until a few months ago, the family chose the T Nagar house, considering her plan to return to active politics.

Jayalalithaa’s assistants, drivers and security guards in Poes Garden, K T Karthikeyan, M Iyyappan, C Kannan, Rajan Pradhan and Bhim Thapa, remain with her in T Nagar. “They continued to be her staff even after she left for Bengaluru prison,” said a source. Jayalalithaa’s cook Rajammal is being taken care of by Sasikala, sources said.


GRAND HOMECOMING: V K Sasikala at Ramavaram Gardens to garland the statue of MGR in Chennai on Tuesday

Now rent a bike taxi for multiple stops

Now rent a bike taxi for multiple stops

Ram.Sundaram@timesgroup.com

11.02.2021 

Bike taxi services have been an economical alternative to cabs, especially for the young who wanted a short trip or two, but for those who wanted to visit several places over a few hours without an own vehicle, options were limited.

Now, the only bike taxi service in the city offers rental services for multipoint trips. Rapido, which has been operating in Chennai for two years, launched the facility on Wednesday, which may spur more service providers to enter the scene. The new service will allow commuters, who have to complete multiple tasks at different locations but do not want to go through the hassle of multiple bookings and waiting for the ride to arrive every time.

Rapido said this would will bring down transportation cost further. In case someone travels around 40km in the city within four hours using the bike rental option, it would cost him/ her ₹399. Renting a cab for a similar duration or distance would cost around ₹650, which is almost 60% more. Ola and Uber offer bike taxi services in the city, but their expansion plans have been put on hold due to the pandemic. Two years ago, the authorities seized 175 bike taxis calling them illegal. But the Madras high court allowed bike taxi services and told the government to frame necessary guidelines. The government, however, is yet to frame the rules.

Rapido co-founder Aravind Sanka said that in the last months the company noticed a rising need for multistop, affordable and easily accessible ride among customers. “With Rapido Rental, we aim to address the need of such users. This can be a short stopover to pick a few things from a local shop to longer/ multiple stops related to work or personal use such as for comprehensive shopping or house hunting.” he said.

An official statement from the company said that the concept was conceived as a result of customer usage data analysis. The Company launched an MVP (minimal viable product) to validate the data and hypothesis. Rapido Rental operates in six tier-I Indian cities including Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad in the south. Rapido, which launched its operation in Chennai with 500 bikes in 2019, has around 90,000 ‘captains’ (riders) who share the earnings with the company.

Transportation activist R Rengachari said, “Given the significant reduction in MTC’s small buses and share autorickshaws hiking fare, bike taxis would attract more passengers.” he said.

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