Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Chennai: App on snake bites and treatment to be launched 

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | R LENIN


Published Sep 25, 2018, 4:48 am IST


Sources said that snake bite cases are often reported particularly in rural areas.

Since most people, bitten by such venomous snakes, are getting panic and they often approach ‘native doctors’, who treat them with herbal medicines and such treatment many a time leads to fatalities.

Chennai: In order to create awareness about snake bite treatment and management, the Chennai Snake Park, located inside the Guindy National Park, is all set to develop an ‘app’ system, which has elaborate details on snake bites.

Sources said that snake bite cases are often reported particularly in rural areas. Since most people, bitten by such venomous snakes, are getting panic and they often approach ‘native doctors’, who treat them with herbal medicines and such treatment many a time leads to fatalities.

“Taking stock of the situation, we have planned to create app-based system, in which all the photos of venomous snakes will be updated. Further, the app will also have details like first aid after snake bite. Most importantly, the app will have Global Position System (GPS), through which the patients can identify nearby government health institutions like Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and even private hospitals,” said G. Kannan, Education Officer, Chennai Snake Park.

The application would have facilities to upload photos so that people, who notice snakes every nook and corner, can film them and upload in the app, as it will be helpful to survey the snakes every year, he noted.

“The snake park has been associated with a non-government organisation, which will provide funds for such initiative. Further, we will start geo-coding process across the state for providing GPS connection,” said another official. They were preparing detailed blue-print, after which the public would come to know about this application, the staff added.

Herpetologists have welcomed the move. “It is a good initiative, however, the staff should create strong awareness on this before they launched such system. Since snake bites are often reported in the rural areas, I am at a loss to understand the fact that how such system will work,” said Subramanian, a city based herpetologist.

As far as state health officials are concerned, they are sure that all the government health institutions have enough stock for providing anti-venom treatment. They also claimed that unlike in the past, people are well aware that they should approach nearby hospitals after snake bites.
Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Perarivalan's mother meets Governor Purohit, seeks son's release

Arputhammal, the mother of Perarivalan alias Arivu, said she met Governor Purohit at the Raj Bhavan here and presented a petition and exuded confidence he will accept her demand.
 
Published: 24th September 2018 01:25 PM 


 

Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict A G Perarivalan (File Photo)

By PTI

CHENNAI: The mother of one of the seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, AG Perarivalan, Monday met Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit seeking her son's release following a cabinet recommendation to him on the matter.

Arputhammal, the mother of Perarivalan alias Arivu, said she met Governor Purohit at the Raj Bhavan here and presented a petition with some accompanying material and exuded confidence he will accept her demand.

The material she presented to Purohit included Judge KT Thomas' reported remarks of some "serious flaws" in the CBI investigation into the case and details on her son's behaviour during his earlier parole and its extension, she said.

Thomas had last year reportedly written to then Congress President Sonia Gandhi, wife of Rajiv Gandhi, to show magnanimity towards her husband's killers and enable remission of their sentences.

Today, Arputhammal said: "Tamil Nadu government had adopted a cabinet resolution (on the seven persons' release) and sent the files here (Raj Bhavan). You all know that their release is waiting for his signature (of approval)," she told reporters.

On September 9, the AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu had recommended to Purohit the release of all seven life convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, a move hailed by most political parties in the state barring the Congress.

The cabinet had decided to release the convicts V Sriharan alias Murugan, T Suthanthiraraja alias Santhan, Perarivalan, Jayakumar, Robert Payas, Ravichandran and Nalini, under Article 161 of the Constitution, which relates to the power of the Governor to grant pardons and to suspend, remit and commute sentences in certain cases.

Arputhammal further said the Governor was 'cordial' towards her and went through her petition, and that he even suggested some correction which was done.

"So I am confident he will soon accept the cabinet recommendation and approve my son's release.

He will respect the Cabinet, Supreme Court," she added.

The Supreme Court had earlier asked the Governor to consider the mercy petition of Perarivalan seeking remission or pardon under Article 161 of the Constitution, while disposing of the Centre's petition opposing the state's 2014 decision for the convicts' release.
The dead cannot RIP here!

A senior panchayat official that City Express spoke to said that strict orders have been issued to staff, forbidding them from dumping waste here at the burial ground.
 
Published: 25th September 2018 03:31 AM |


 
 

Chitlapakkam burial and cremation ground  Martin Louis

By Nirupama Viswanathan
Express News Service

CHENNAI: Residents of Chitlapakkam prefer to take their dead to the Sembakkam burial and cremation ground, over five kilometres away, for fear of laying their loved ones to rest among mounds of reeking garbage in their own burial and cremation ground at Chitlapakkam.

According to Chitlapakkam residents, the town panchayat has been using the already poorly maintained burial ground as a garbage dump site from time to time, clearing the garbage temporarily when residents raise complaints but continuing to dump it a few days later. While a large quantum of waste is usually dumped at the Chitlapakkam dump yard across the lake, residents said the panchayat staff uses the burial ground for convenience.

“This has been going on for almost a year now and we have raised several complaints so far. They clean it up when residents insist but they keep dumping it in trucks late in the evenings, and sometimes even during the mornings,” said Lakshmi, a resident.

When Express visited the spot, the burial ground was littered with waste and unkempt bushes. The ground had no gate, offering free access to anyone wanting to gain entry; portions of the wall at the entrance and some headstones lay broken. According to locals, the walls and headstones were damaged when garbage trucks entered and exited the ground.

Sixty-one-year-old K Govindaraj, a resident of Chitlapakkam, who has always lived here, said, “When I was around 15 years old, this space was allotted for burial ground. Now, residents take the bodies to Sembakkam instead because of the lack of maintenance here.”

Residents here including many members of the local Chitlapakkam Rising group, a citizen activist group, are on a vigil, ensuring that complaints are raised everytime garbage trucks enter the space.

B Sivakumar, a resident here for around 38 years, said, “It’s a matter of shame to us here. We hope the authorities clear it up and maintain it to ensure that the residents here are at peace, at least in death.”

A senior panchayat official that City Express spoke to said that strict orders have been issued to staff, forbidding them from dumping waste here at the burial ground. “We will clear the waste in a period of one week,” the official said.
Opposition party chiefs invited to MGR event valedictory

He would also present medals and citations to those who won various competitions conducted across the State during the past one year.

Published: 25th September 2018 03:07 AM


 

Late former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, MG Ramachandran or MGR.

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Leaders of different parties, who are at loggerheads with one another in the political arena, may share the dais at the September 30 valedictory of birth centenary celebrations of the late Chief Minister and AIADMK founder, MG Ramachandran, if they opt for keeping their differences on the hold for a while.

The State government has invited DMK president MK Stalin, Rajya Sabha members TKS Elangovan and Kanimozhi, and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam deputy general secretary TTV Dhinakaran to this event. In all, the names of six MPs and 13 MLAs have figured in the invitation for the grand event to be held at YMCA Grounds at Nandanam.

Official sources said most of them have been already invited.

Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha M Thambidurai, Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam will be taking part in the celebrations. 


The Chief Minister is scheduled to unveil the portrait of MGR and will release the souvenir to mark the occasion.

He would also present medals and citations to those who won various competitions conducted across the State during the past one year.

Unveiling of portrait


Deputy Speaker of LS M Thambidurai, Speaker P Dhanapal, CM Edappadi K Palaniswami and Deputy  CM O Panneerselvam will be taking part in the celebrations. The Chief Minister is scheduled to unveil the portrait of MGR on the occasion.


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ஜியோ நிறுவனம் இதுவரை மக்களுக்கு பல சேவைகளை வழங்கி வருகிறது. இதனால் அநேகர் பயனடைந்துள்ளனர். இந்தியாவிலேயே முதல் முறையாக E சிம் சேவையை ஜியோ நிறுவனம் அறிமுகப்படுத்தியுள்ளது. இந்தியாவில் பிரீபெயிட் பயனர்களுக்கு E சிம் சேவையை வழங்கும் முதல் நிறுவனம் ரிலையன்ஸ் ஜியோ என்று கூறிஉள்ளார்.

புதிய ஐபோனில் வழங்கப்பட்டு இருக்கும் மேம்படுத்தப்பட்டு இசிம் வசதி ஜியோ பிரீபெயிடு மற்றும் போஸ்ட் பெயிடு பயனர்களுக்கு வழங்கப்படும் என அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இச்சேவையை
Couple attempt suicide at Tiruvarur Collectorate

TIRUVARUR, SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 00:00 IST


Woman alleges harassment by doctors

A woman worker of a Primary Health Centre, along with her husband, attempted suicide at the Tiruvarur Collector’s Office here on Monday alleging sexual harassment by doctors at the PHC.

Chitra, a multi-purpose worker at the Urban Primary Health Centre, Tiruthuraipoondi, and Dakshinamoorthy, a driver attached to the Primary Health Centre, Adichapuram, reportedly consumed sleeping pills after submitting a petition to the district authorities.

A police team stationed at the Collector’s Officer rushed the couple to the Tiruvarur Government Hospital. The doctors said both were out of danger and were being kept under observation.

No case registered

The Tiruvarur Taluk police, who are investigating, have not registered a case so far.

Ms. Chitra had alleged in the petition that some doctors in the Upgraded PHC harassed her sexually.

However, Health Department sources said inquiries were pending against both of them for taking up employment by submitting bogus certificates. Both of them were said to have got the jobs under the quota for persons with disabilities.

Claims rejected

The Medical Board constituted recently had reportedly rejected the physical disability claims made by Mr. Dakshinamoorthy and Ms. Chitra.

While Mr. Dakshinamoorthy was appointed as a regular employee a few years ago after a period of work on contract, Ms. Chitra was still on temporary service in the department.

A senior medical officer in Tiruvarur district claimed that Mr. Dakshinamoorthy had made similar attempts in the past to divert the course of inquiry.

Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State’s health helpline 104 and Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050.

Inquiries were pending against both of them for taking up employment by submitting bogus certificates

Health dept. sources
Agri Dept. official found dead

SALEM, SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 00:00 IST

K. Sivakumar (53) of Poolavari, employed as assistant agricultural officer, committed suicide by hanging from a tree in the backyard of his house in Poolavari village near here on Monday.

Police sources said that Sivakumar was till recently posted as assistant agricultural officer at the Uzhavar Santhai at Attayampatti. He was transferred to Villupuram district a couple of weeks ago. Since then he was under severe stress. However, Sivakumar managed to get transfer to Vennanthur in the neighbouring Namakkal district a few days ago.

He provided water to the cattle in the backyard of his house and later hanged himself.

On receiving information, Mallur Police rushed to the spot and sent the body to the Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital for post-mortem.

Those with suicidal tendency can contact the State’s health helpline 104 or Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050 for counselling.

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