Wednesday, August 28, 2024
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Govt docs oppose MMC passport demand
Govt docs oppose MMC passport demand
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai : Madras Medical College (MMC) dean has sparked a controversy by directing all doctors and paramedics to submit their passports to verify their foreign journeys taken with or without govt permission. Doctors at the medical college and govt doctors’ association have protested the move, terming it a “needless intrusion”.
MMC dean Dr E Theranirajan had asked medical officers, nursing staff, paramedical employees, ministerial staff and other staff to furnish a copy of their passport with particulars of foreign journeys undertaken with the permission of the govt and without it. The circular issued on Aug 2 directs them to submit details to the “concerned section” on or before Aug 7.
Hospital sources say around 250 doctors and other staff have submitted their details. Doctors who haven’t submitted argue they have been pressured by seniors to provide copies of their passports. “ They can ask for copies of passports if they suspect a person. How can they randomly ask all of us to submit passport details? Why should our document pass through so many hands,” asked a senior professor at the college.
On Tuesday, hospital dean Dr E Theranirajan said the letter was sent based on instructions from the director of medical education, Dr J Sangumani. On June 31, deputy director of medical education (admin) K Arumugam sent a letter to all heads of medical institutions to submit details under various categories. This includes information about hospital staff with over three years of service, available positions, and unauthorised absences of doctors and paramedical staff. The letter also asked the hospital authorities to submit names of doctors who have travelled abroad with prior permission from the govt and names of doctors who haven’t, along with the action taken report.
“I won’t be able to verify details without checking the passport. Also, I have not forced anyone to submit the passport copy,” he said. Director of Medical Education J Sangumani said, “We were collecting details a s a part of routine administration as the health secretary wanted them. But we did not ask the deans to copies of passports.” The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors’Association, which has vehemently protested the move, has asked the DME to drop the verification process. “The circular to produce passport copy is unwarranted,” said association president Dr K S enthil.
The DME should also ensure that the system is made less cumbersome. “It is now so difficult for doctors to get govt permission to travel on short notice. They travel abroad for seminars, conferences or personal reasons to visit a sick relative. Permission requests must be sent to the health secretary and minister through the DME,” he said.
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Senior doctors struggle with patient care, urge juniors to balance agitation with work
Senior doctors struggle with patient care, urge juniors to balance agitation with work
Sumati.Yengkhom@timesofindia.com
Kolkata : With the junior doctors staying away from duty for over two weeks now, their seniors in govt hospitals are struggling to provide services to the patients. Even as they attend to OPD, IPD and emergency patients, doctors said most cold cases are being deferred as they have to prioritise serious cases in the face of severe manpower crunch. Heads of various departments have started appealing to the juniors to balance ceasework with hospital duty.
The seniors said that even as they backed the agitation, the absence of junior doctors was hampering patient services. The surgery department in IPGMER has six units. Earlier, each unit would conduct 10-14 surgeries a day. The number has now dwindled to just around five. In addition to assisting in the surgery, the PGTs were the ones who monitor patients post surgeries.
“The agitation has crossed two weeks and the cold cases might aggravate now. Patient services are getting affected though the protest is legit. We request the junior doctors to make a roster so that some of them work while others are on protest,” said Seraj Ahmed, assistant professor of general surgery at IPGMER. The faculty members and other senior medical officers are putting in more than 12 hours at present to tide over the situation. Despite their ef forts, OPD footfall is still nowhere close to what it used to be even a month back. At Calcutta National Medical College, 13 senior doctors are managing the 200-bedded gynaecology department, which is generally attended to by 48 PGTs, 12 senior residents along with six house staff and some interns. The manpower crunch here is 66 now.
“This was one of the most heinous crimes on a female colleague. We strongly support their cause. At the same time, patients who come to govt hospitals cannot afford treatment in private facilities. Devising a way to carry on with the agitation while returning to work could be a way out,” said Pranab Biswas, gynaecology head at CNMC.
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40% who passed Class XII in city didn’t opt for higher edu
40% who passed Class XII in city didn’t opt for higher edu
CAUSE OF CONCERN
Preetika.p@timesgroup.com
Chennai : At least two out of five students in Chennai who passed Class XII this year haven’t enrolled for higher studies, as per school education department data. While 5% of those who have not been admitted to higher institutions are still awaiting admissions for various courses including medicine, dental, paramedical and allied health sciences, 5,626 of 16,061 students haven’t applied anywhere, officials said. Over the last few weeks, school authorities have updated data about those who paased Class XII on the educational management information system portal of the school education department.
Data show that 6,584 of the 16,061 students who completed Class XII this year, have not yet pursued any form of higher education. Only 958 candidates among them have applied to higher institutions. Additionally, 1,316 students failed their exams, and 1,213 were absent. “We have asked the authorities of various schools to contact parents and sensitise them about the need for higher education,” said member -secretary of model schools R Sudhan.
The govt hopes to push more students into colleges before admissions for 2024-25 academic year close. School management committees will organise career guidance camps and help students navigate the application process for colleges or skill development courses, he said. Such camps will be rolled out in phases across the state until Sept. Soon, more than one lakh students will be mapped to the University Management and Information System (UMIS) to track their progress after graduation. A month-long skill development programme will begin in Sept. This programme will offer short-term training in specific sectors, equipping students with practical skills that can enhance their employability, he added.
Teachers said many economically backward students were unable to study further. “While boys are asked to find a job, girls are frequently pressured into early marriages. So, they don’t study further,” said Shanthipriya D S, a govt school teacher from Saidapet. “We will encourage them to study or work. We will coordinate with alumni to provide information and support to make informed decisions about their future,” she said.
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Fee at 25 toll plazas to be hiked from September 1
Fee at 25 toll plazas to be hiked from September 1
INBRIEF
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will revise the fee at 25 toll plazas in Tamil Nadu from September 1. The hike will range from 5% to 7%, sources said. An NHAI official said that the utilisation fee for the highways was collected at 67 toll plazas, and a revision was done for 36 toll plazas from June 1. Normally, the toll fee is revised in two tranches in April and September every year. However, in view of the Lok Sabha election, the first tranche of the revision was done in June. Now, it has been proposed to revise the fee at 25 toll plazas in areas covering Sriperumbudur, Wallajabad, Villupuram, Vikravandi, Ullundurpet, Tiruchi, Madurai, and Samayapuram. The hike will be in the range of ₹5 to ₹150 for various vehicle categories.
HC imposes costs on T.N. govt. for filing frivolous appeals
Demand for pay parity with Central govt. doctors
HC imposes costs on T.N. govt. for appeals
HC imposes costs on T.N. govt. for appeals
The order was passed in a case involving the non-payment of salary for assistant professors.
The Hindu Bureau
MADURAI 27.08.2024
Dismissing a batch of appeals preferred by the State, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court imposed a cost of ₹50,000 on each appeal. A Division Bench of Justices R. Subramanian and L. Victoria Gowri observed, “All these 10 writ appeals are frivolous appeals arising out of the atrocious game played by the State of Tamil Nadu on its citizens.”
The court said, “We hope that this order will at least serve as a deterrent, and the government will avoid filing such writ appeals at least in the future. It is open to the government to recover the cost from the officers responsible for filing them.”
The petitioners were appointed as assistant professors. Though the appointments were made as early as 2009, the Joint Director of Collegiate Education, Tirunelveli Region, approved them only in 2020, with effect from 2009.
Monday, August 26, 2024
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Snake remains hidden inside victim’s clothes until cremation
Snake remains hidden inside victim’s clothes until cremation
‘THE LURKER’ Manoj.Chaurasia@timesofindia.com
Patna : In a bizarre case, a deadly snake, believed to be a Russell’s Viper, remained hidden inside the clothes of a man in Bihar’s Begusarai for nearly 16 hours after biting him, eventually leading to his death. The snake was only discovered when the body was laid on the funeral pyre and lit by the man’s 10-year-old son.
Dharmveer Yadav was collecting fodder Thursday in Cheria-Bariyarpur’s Kumbhi village when he was bitten and collapsed. Noticing telltale signs of snakebite like frothing at the mouth of the 41-year-old, his relatives initially rushed him to local exorcists for venom removal. When Yadav’s condition worsened, he was rushed to a local hospital when he died on the way. All this while, the snake lay coiled beneath his clothes. On Friday, as Yadav’s body was being cremated, the snake finally emerged when the pyre was lit by his son Shiv Shankar.
The villagers then beat the snake to death. Russell’s Viper, named after Scottish herpetologist Patrick Russell (1726-1805), is known for its tendency to stay hidden, a trait reflected in its genus name derived from a Hindi word meaning “the lurker”.
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‘State should revoke contributory pension scheme’
‘State should revoke contributory pension scheme’
The Hindu Bureau
Madurai 26.08.2024
The Contributory Pension Scheme Abolition Movement has demanded the State Government to fulfil its poll promise of revocation of contributory pension scheme and replacing it with the old pension scheme.
Talking to reporters here on Sunday, its coordinator, M. Selvakumar, said Finance Minister Thengam Thennarasu on April 26, 2023 had said that the State would take a call on reintroduction of old pension scheme after looking into the report of Somanathan Committee constituted by the Centre on the New Pension Scheme.
The Centre has decided to introduce the unified pension scheme based on Somanathan Committee report, he said and added that it was now the State’s turn to fulfill its promise.
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Sunday, August 25, 2024
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Parents, students protest medical fee hike
Parents, students protest medical fee hike
Ahmedabad : A day after the fees for around 1,200 private medical, dental and paramedical colleges as well as 15 ayurvedic colleges in Gujarat were raised, parents and students protested at the fee regulatory committee (FRC) office on Saturday. The FRC announced new fees for medical colleges for 2024-25 and paramedical and dental colleges for the next three years, with increases ranging from 2% to 25%, averaging 12%. The new fee structures do not apply to the 13 medical colleges run by Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS).
Ayurvedic colleges have seen fees hiked by up to 80%. Protesters argued that the steep increase would push middle-class students to pursue medical education abroad as many can no longer afford local fees. A similar hike in GMERS medical colleges had already sparked protests, leading to a partial rollback. The new increases in private colleges are adding to the financial burden on families, said protestors. Demonstrators gathered at the FRC office, and left a memorandum outside as the office was closed. The memorandum demanded a rollback, stating the fee hike is unjustifiable.
Govt approves UPS, assures 50% of basic pay as pension
Govt approves UPS, assures 50% of basic pay as pension
Govt Contribution Up To 18.5% From 14%; DA Added
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi : Bringing significant benefits to 23 lakh central govt employees, the Narendra Modi govt on Saturday announced an overhaul of the 20-year-old National Pension System, including a higher contribution by govt for a guaranteed payout of 50% of the average basic pay drawn during the last 12 months of service. With the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS), the govt sought to bring the benefits on a par with the old pension scheme (OPS) and blunt the opposition’s bid to revert to the earlier regime in the states governed by them, and mop up electoral dividends in the ensuing assembly polls. The decision also opens the doors for states to offer UPS, a contributory scheme, which will take the count to 90 lakh employees.
The scheme — which employees will get a one-time option to switch to — introduces inflation adjustment through dearness relief. Those opting for UPS will be assured of 50% payout if they complete 25 years of service, information and broadcasting minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced. The proportion will be lower for those who put in fewer years in any govt job. Elaborating on the “five pillars” of UPS, which will be implemented from April next year, Vaishnaw said a minimum pension of Rs 10,000 will be offered to those who work for 10 years, with family pension to the spouse pegged at 60% of the deceased govt employee’s pension
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