Monday, March 4, 2019

Residents pay more to get less water
Metrowater To Roll Out 90 More 6k-Litre Tankers Today


Komal.Gautham@timesgroup.com

Chennai:04.03.2019

Metrowater’s ‘Dial for water’ mobile app has come a cropper as residents are unable to buy anything less than 9,000 litres of water. Many apartment complexes prefer the 6,000-litre load, which Metrowater is unable to deliver. The agency has promised to roll out 90 more tankers of 6,000-litre capacity on Monday to cater to more places.

As of now, every time a resident makes a booking for a 6,000-litre tanker, the sender gets an automated message that says only 50 bookings are allowed and the resident will have to book a 9,000-litre tanker. As per the Chennai Metrowater Supply and Sewerage Board’s website, the booking can be done only between 6am and 6pm. The options are given as 6,000 litres and 9,000 litre, and the cost is ₹475 and ₹700, respectively.

V S Jayaraman, president of T Nagar Resident Welfare Association, told TOI, “Even when we booked a 6,000-litre tanker at 6am which is the commencement time for bookings, we are told to try again the next day or book 9,000 litres. How can we book higher capacity when our sump’s capacity is only 6,000 litres. How is it that as many as 50 orders get booked within minutes of the opening of the bookings? We smell a rat,” he said.

Some residents are forced to spend more to get less. “Most often we end up buying 9,000 litres by paying ₹700, and collect only 6,000 litres. This is unacceptable. The board must come out with ways and means to meet residents’ specific requirement instead of thrusting large quantities on us,” said B Kannan, another resident.

When contacted, Metrowater officials said the agency has 654 water tankers of which 225 are of 6,000-litre capacity. Each of the 15 zones has about a dozen 6,000-litre tankers, but they are mostly used to supply water to narrow streets and slums. “So we are not able to meet other residents’ demands,” said the official.

There have been reports earlier that Metrowater drivers supplied 6,000 litres of water in 9,000-litre capacity tankers and siphoned off the rest of the water. In 2017, nearly a dozen complaints were registered during summer, resulting in the suspension of a driver. In 2018, Metrowater floated tenders to use GPS to track the tankers but nothing has come of it.

Metrowater supplies 550mld (million litres a day) to the city instead of the stipulated 830mld owing to shortage in the reservoirs.

Ignou staffer among five arrested for paper leak

New Delhi:04.03.2019

A breakthrough has been made by crime branch in the leak of question papers of Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) reported in December 2018. Five people, including an Ignou employee, have been arrested in countrywide raids. The gang had leaked papers of courses like MCA and BCA and sold them to applicants.

The arrested Ignou staffer, Dev Shankar, 31, works at the university’s study centre in Bokaro Steel City. Vivek was arrested from Bengaluru, Ankit from Sambhal in UP, Iqbal from Govindpuri in Delhi and Johnson from Gurgaon. The mobile phones used in transmitting images of the leaked papers have been seized.

Additional commissioner (crime) Ajit Singla said the Ignou registrar had complained to police in December about the leak. He had received emails from two IDs — royalrocky**@gmail.com and hk62632**@gmail.com — in which the senders had claimed that the papers had been leaked. An FIR was registered at Neb Sarai police station, but the case was later handed over to crime branch. TNN

For full report, www.toi.in
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Spice Jet to launch flight to Bhopal

Spice Jet has announced that it will introduce a daily direct flight from Chennai to Bhopal from March 31. The daily flight, which will be operated using a B737 plane, will depart from Chennai at 5.15pm and reach Bhopal at 7.10pm. In the return direction, the flight will depart from Bhopal at 7.40pm. Spice Jet had recently added Bhopal as its 50th domestic destination. The airline had introduced 18 direct flight services on the Bhopal-Mumbai, Bhopal-Delhi, Bhopal-Surat, Bhopal-Jaipur, Bhopal-Ahmedabad, Bhopal-Hyderabad and Bhopal-Shirdi routes. Spice Jet has now further enhanced air connectivity to the capital city of Madhya Pradesh with the addition of two new direct flights.
Probe finds irregularities galore at Central
Unregistered Parcels A Daily Affair At The Parcel Office


Siddharth.Prabhakar@timesgroup.com

Chennai:04.03.2019

Three months after a parcel scam was detected at Chennai Central and subsequently hushed up, an internal 10-day probe by top railway officials has once again detected a host of irregularities at the same parcel office. Sources said the investigation has found that several unregistered parcels enter the platforms and Railway Protection Force (RPF) has been allowing unauthorised outsiders to enter the parcel office. “Many parcels which did not have railway bar code stickers were about to be loaded as part of another consignment. This is one of a modus operandi of overloading scams earlier detected by railway vigilance sleuths,” said a source.

The headquarters commercial branch conducted an inquiry three weeks ago and circulated a report on Friday. Based on the report, the chief vigilance officer of Southern Railway and his officers conducted a review meeting with Chennai divisional railway manager (DRM) Naveen Gulati on Friday. The investigation found that only two RPF personnel man the entry and exit points of Central parcel office. When questioned about the presence of unauthorised outsiders inside the parcel office and platforms, the personnel said their superiors did not give instructions to prevent such unauthorised entry, the report noted.

Rules mandate that leased parcels should be allowed only three hours prior to a train’s departure. However, the team found a consignment of electrical goods on platform 7, a full day earlier. They also found that while booked parcels, which should have been loaded on a train, were lying on the platform, unregistered parcels were found lying on another platform. On February 10, the investigators found a person on platform 4 and 5 moving a trolley with 17 baskets which did not have the requisite permits or bar codes. The chief parcel supervisor was warned about the case.

The investigation found shortcomings in the work of the parcel handling contractor. Only a few labourers were reporting for duty despite the mandated 63 people for every shift. This forced the customers to bring in unauthorised staff. The officers felt CCTV coverage was not adequate and recommended coverage for gate pass counter, entrance gate and delivery office. The probe team has recommended better utilisation of the parcel office, a regular review of all procedures and greater vigilance by RPF.

SR introduces daily express to Kollam

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Chennai:04.03.2019

Southern Railway has extended Tambaram-Tirunelveli-Tambaram Antyodaya (Daily) Express up to Nagercoil Junction and has flagged off Chennai Egmore-Kollam-Chennai Egmore daily express.

Train 16101/16102 Chennai Egmore-Kollam-Chennai Egmore Daily Express will have two AC three tier coaches, eight sleeper class coaches, two general second class coaches and two luggage-cum-brake vans. It will leave Chennai Egmore at 5pm and reach Kollam at 8.45am the next day.

It will depart from Kollam at 11.45am and reach Chennai Egmore at 3.30am the next day. It will have stops at Tambaram, Chengalpet, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Trichy, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Sivakasi, Srivilliputtur, Rajapalayam, Sankarankovil,Kadayanallur, Tenkasi, Sengottai, Aryankavu, Tenmalai, Edaman, Punalur, Kottarakara and Kundara in either direction. Reservations are open. Railways had been running weekly train on the stretch from Tambaram.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

TN tops number of PG Medical seats in the country

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Tamil Nadu tops number of PG medical seats in the country

The record high follows the decision by the Board of Governors of the Medical Council of India to convert 384 diploma medical seats to postgraduate seats.

TNM Staff

Saturday, March 02, 2019 - 09:06

Post graduate medical seats in Tamil Nadu witnessed a record high from 1,250 in 2018-2019 to 1,758 in 2019-2020, following the Medical Council of India's decision to convert diploma seats. An additional sanction of 124 post graduate degrees have also been made for the academic year between 2019 and 2020. While the state originally had 1250 postgraduate medical seats up for grabs in 2018- 2019, it had requested an additional 124 seats. These seats were subsequently sanctioned by the Medical Council of India in two phases. With the conversion of 384 postgraduate diploma programmes to full time postgraduate seats, the total number of postgraduate medical seats is at 1,758.

According to one report in The New Indian Express, the six colleges where the diploma seats underwent conversion include: Madras Medical College where the number of seats have now risen to 433, Stanley Medical College to 204, Kilpauk Medical College to 121, Madurai Medical College to 184, Thanjavur Medical College to 102 and Coimbatore Medical College to 33.

Speaking to the newspaper, Dr A Edwin Joe, Director of Medical Education said that the move also made the Madras Medical College, Chennai the college with the most number of postgraduate degree seats - from 250 to 433 - doubling the number of its undergraduate seats.

According to the Director of Medical Education, Tamil Nadu has additionally applied for a further sanction of 350 undergraduate MBBS seats for the academic year between 2019 and 2020. While Tamil Nadu has highest number of state-run medical colleges in the country, proposals for medical colleges in Perambalur and Ramanathapuram districts are pending.

Madras HC

Madras HC allows 144 students of defunct TN medical college to take exams

The students stated that the state government had issued a circular barring them from taking their second-year exams in 2019 since they did not have the required clinical hours.

TNM Staff

Sunday, March 03, 2019 - 10:12

In a relief to 144 medical students, the Madras High Court directed the Directorate of Medical Education to accommodate the students in other medical colleges in the state to fulfil their attendance requirements for taking second-year exams. The order came following a group of petitions filed by the students, whose college was denied recognition by Medical Council of India.

The students had stated that the state government had issued a circular barring them from taking their second-year exams in 2019 since they did not have the required clinical hours.

In his order, justice N Kirubakaran said that the DME must conduct the second-year examinations for these students in August 2019 and allow them to continue their studies and attend third-year classes from April 2019 onwards. The judge also noted that all the 144 students already had 60 to 70 percent attendance, which was close to the mandatory attendance requirement of 75 percent set by the authorities.

This court is of the view to allow the relocated students to continue to attend the second-year classes until March 2019. After classes for third-year commence, the accommodated students will be allowed to merge with the regular students, namely, third-year students and continue their studies from April 2019 onwards, the judge ordered. He added that since the attendance requirement is 75 percent, it should not be a problem to allow the students to take their second-year exams in August 2019. The judge also said that the order was passed taken into consideration the students’ sufferings due to no fault of theirs.

In March 2018, the state government had relocated these students to government medical colleges in the state, after the Medical Council of India (MCI) cancelled the recognition provided to Annaii Medical College and Hospital in Pennalur, Kanchipuram district as the institution did not meet the standards set by the MCI.

Although the students were accommodated in various colleges, the state government did not allow them to sit for exams this year citing lack of attendance.

Justice Kirubakaran had noted that the state government had issued the Essentiality Certificate to the college in 2010 and had cancelled it in 2011 without informing the same to the central government or the medical university. The judge also pointed out that had this fact been informed to the relevant authorities on time, Dr MGR Medical University and Medical Council of India would not have granted approval to the college and this problem could have been avoided.

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