Thursday, April 5, 2018


Four second year MBBS students suspended for ragging first year students for six hours 

Jamal Ayub | TNN | Updated: Apr 3, 2018, 21:24 IST


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BHOPAL: Following a complaint lodged with National Anti-Ragging Helpline, four second year MBBS students of Gandhi Medical College have been suspended from the campus for six months for allegedly verbally abusing and ragging first year students on the terrace for more than six hours.

The incident took place on Monday night when first year students of GMC residing in 'B' block hostel of the medical college were told to gather on the top floor of the building. Later on the terrace of the hostel the ragging allegedly took place for about six hours, but the allegation has been denied by college administration.

"The students found guilty of the offence have been suspended from medical college and from attending classes for six months. From our investigation the ragging took place for about two hours," said GMC dean Dr MC Songra.

One of the many first year MBBS students who faced ragging then reported to National Anti-Ragging Helpline. After the complaint, GMC administration took immediate action.

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SC Dismisses All Petitions Relating To CBSE Examination Paper Leak And Retest | Live Law

SC Dismisses All Petitions Relating To CBSE Examination Paper Leak And Retest | Live Law: The Supreme Court bench of Justice S. A. Bobde and Justice L. Nageswara Rao on Wednesday dismissed a string of writ petitions filed in the wake of the recent event of the leakage of the Economics and Mathematics question papers for the class 12 and 10 CBSE examinations respectively. It was in the light of a notification …
Jet Airways agrees to buy 75 Boeing 737 MAX jets worth $8.8 billion 

Reuters, NEW DELHI, Apr 4 2018, 12:00 IST 

 


Jet Airways, in a filing to the stock exchange late on Tuesday, did not say whether the agreement was a formal order or a non-binding memorandum of understanding. Reuters file photo

Jet Airways Ltd has entered into an agreement to buy 75 Boeing Co 737 MAX narrowbody jets, worth $8.8 billion, to meet passenger demand which has shown no sign of abating after years of growth.

Jet Airways, in a filing to the stock exchange late on Tuesday, did not say whether the agreement was a formal order or a non-binding memorandum of understanding.

Boeing did not respond to a request for comment.

The jets would be worth $8.8 billion at list prices, though airlines typically receive significant discounts from manufacturers.

Shares of Jet Airways rose as much as 3.2 percent in Wednesday morning trade and were trading up 1.4 percent. The wider Mumbai market was up 0.25 percent.

The latest agreement comes as Indian airlines rush to expand fleets to meet an ever-increasing demand for domestic as well as international flights, making it one of the most targeted sales markets for Boeing and European rival Airbus SE.

Boeing said in July it expected Indian airlines to order up to 2,100 aircraft worth $290 billion over the next 20 years, calling it the highest-ever forecast for Asia's third-largest economy.

Domestic passenger traffic increased 17.9 percent in January from a year earlier for the 41st consecutive month of double-digit growth, showed data from the International Air Transport Association.

Jet Airways Chief Executive Vinay Dube last month told reporters the airline was hoping to close the latest deal by the end of March.

The airline finalised a separate deal to buy 75 other Boeing 737 MAX aircraft last year.
Salem: Woman dies after abortion by fake doc; kin accused of rape

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Published Apr 5, 2018, 4:08 am IST


The family rushed her to the Salem government hospital after she developed complications and she died on Sunday. 



The 19-year-old girl had undergone the abortion at the ‘clinic’ run by fake doctor Sultana in her house at Nadupatti village last week.

Salem: A college girl died due to complications following abortion done by a quack near here to rid her of the pregnancy caused by her brother, police said.


The 19-year-old girl had undergone the abortion at the ‘clinic’ run by fake doctor Sultana in her house at Nadupatti village last week.

The family rushed her to the Salem government hospital after she developed complications and she died on Sunday. Investigation by the Theevattipatti police probe led to the quack’s arrest on Tuesday and to the sordid truth that the girl had become pregnant after being raped by her 24-year-old brother.

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Kerala violates Aadhaar SC verdict, denies pension to 3L

Aswin.JKumar@timesgroup.com 05.04.2018

Thiruvananthapuram: The Supreme Court recently ruled that pensions are rightful entitlement and not subsidy thus delinking disbursal of pensions from mandatory possession of Aadhaar, but Kerala’s LDF government, which swears by the working class, has denied pensions to around 3 lakh beneficiaries in the state – bulk of them blue collar workers – as they are yet to obtain an Aadhaar card.

The finance department distributes close to ₹80 crore to 10 lakh beneficiaries of 26 welfare fund boards in the state every month. In the latest order, the government has allotted ₹274.86 crore for clearing dues since December 2017 to 6.7 lakh beneficiaries of 17 welfare fund boards. Of these 6.32 lakh beneficiaries have Aadhaar. This allocation does not cover the beneficiaries of the remaining nine welfare boards. According to finance department officials, 3 lakh pension beneficiaries are yet to link their Aadhaar.

“We have come across instances where the same person avails pension from more than one welfare fund board. Aadhaar is the only way we can trace such people.,’’ said a senior official with the finance department.

However, Kerala finance minister Thomas Isaac ruled out any apprehensions and said all welfare boards have been authorised for independent verification of beneficiaries. “There shall be no restrictions on availing welfare pension. We have instructed boards to conduct adalats and identify those who can be exempted from having Aadhaar and still avail pension,’’ Isaac told TOI.

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