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Online transfer soon from postal to bank account



Online transfer soon from postal to bank account

Core banking in 11,858 post offices

26/02/2022

Special Correspondent

CHENNAI

The Department of Posts plans to soon launch a service allowing online transfer of funds between postal and bank accounts as part of “Anytime-anywhere Post Office Savings.”

Nearly 11,858 post offices across the State are connected with the core banking system. However, some of the rural post offices face internet connectivity issues, and steps are being taken to resolve them.

As nearly 10,260 post offices were in rural areas, it would benefit farmers, senior citizens and those residing in rural pockets.

The department expects more customers to open more postal savings accounts once the inter-banking facility such as NEFT/RTGS is launched after a directive from the Union Ministry of Communications.

Though there was no revision in interest rate for postal saving schemes since 2020, nearly 27.86 lakh saving accounts have been added till January this fiscal and there are nearly 2.75 crore postal savings accounts across the State.

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Direction to consider representation doesn’t mean positive outcome’

Court rejects contempt petition

26/02/2022

Staff Reporter Madurai

Mere direction by the court to consider the representation would not confer any right on the petitioner to seek a positive relief in the contempt petition beyond the scope of the direction issued by the court in the writ petition.

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court clarified the issue while rejecting a contempt petition that was referred to the court by the Registry on the grounds of maintainability. The petitioner should establish the right before the competent authorities, the court said.

Justice S.M. Subramaniam observed that the order of the court to consider a representation under no circumstances could be misconstrued for the purpose of filing contempt petition as if the rights of the petitioner were crystallised by the court.

Even in the case of issuing direction to consider the representation, the petitioner is bound to establish the right. In the absence of any such right, the petitioner is not entitled for any relief before the authorities, the judge said.

Contempt proceedings cannot be taken undue advantage of by the petitioner. Once the writ petition was disposed of with the direction to consider the representation, all the merits of the case are to be adjudicated or considered by the authorities.

The judge said that the observation made by the court is only for consideration and cannot be taken as an order. There is a growing trend of sending varieties of representations to the public authorities.

It may not be possible for them to dispose of the representations immediately. In the event of any mistake then again a writ petition was filed by creating a fresh cause of action. Contempt petitions cannot be entertained in a routine manner.

Contempt proceedings could be initiated against the authorities concerned only if the issues were decided on merits and a clear direction was given. Authority against whom the direction was issued alone should be party to the contempt proceedings, the judge said.

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Tamil Nadu slashes fee for medical internship NOC by 90%


Tamil Nadu slashes fee for medical internship NOC by 90%

TNN | Feb 25, 2022, 04.19 PM IST

CHENNAI: The fee paid by foreign medical graduates for no-objection certificates to do their internships in government medical colleges the in Tamil Nadu has been slashed by more than 90% from Rs 3.54 lakh to Rs 29,400, state health minister Ma Subramanian said on Friday.

Foreign medical graduates are mandated to do their CRRI (compulsory rotatory residential internship) training after clearing a national level examination. For this, the graduates had to pay Rs 3.54 lakh to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University to obtain a no-objection certificate. Apart from this, they had to pay Rs 2 lakh to the respective medical colleges.

“Based on the repeated requests from students’ association and groups, the cost for no objection certificate has been reduced to Rs 29,400,” Subramanian said. Now, students will pay Rs 29,400 to the university and Rs 2 lakh to the government medical college. The colleges will deposit Rs 1 lakh to the state’s treasury and use the remaining funds for hospital development.

Most students go abroad for medical graduation because they may not be able to afford medical education within the country. Students’ groups urged the government to reduce fee they are mandated to pay for internship. “After considering the request and consulting with the CM, we have decided to slash the price,” he said.

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