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பூர்வீக வீட்டை தானமாக வழங்கிய பாடகர் எஸ்.பி.பி.,

Added : பிப் 12, 2020 23:29

சென்னை: பின்னணி பாடகர் எஸ்.பி.பாலசுப்ரமணியம் தன் பூர்வீக வீட்டை காஞ்சி சங்கரமடத்திற்கு தானமாக வழங்கி உள்ளார்.

ஆந்திராவில் நெல்லுார் மாவட்டத்தில் பிறந்தவர் பின்னணி பாடகர் எஸ்.பி.பாலசுப்ரமணியம். இவர் பாடகராக மட்டுமல்லாமல் நடிகர் இசையமைப்பாளர் என பன்முகத்தன்மை கொண்டவர்.இவர் 50 ஆயிரத்திற்கும் மேற்பட்ட பாடல்களை 15க்கும் மேற்பட்ட மொழிகளில் பாடியுள்ளார்; 45 படங்களுக்கு மேல் இசை அமைத்துள்ளார். இவரது இசைப்பயணம் ஐந்து தலைமுறைகளை கடந்தது.

காஞ்சி காமகோடி பீடத்தின் தீவிர பக்தர். நெல்லுாரில் தன் சொந்த ஊரான திப்பராஜுவரி தெருவில் உள்ள தன் பூர்வீக வீட்டை சமஸ்கிருத வேத பாடசாலை அமைக்க காஞ்சி காமகோடி பீடாதிபதி விஜயேந்திரருக்கு வழங்கி உள்ளார். நெல்லுாரில் உள்ள விஜயேந்திரரை சந்தித்து வீட்டு மனை பத்திரத்தை எஸ்.பி.பாலசுப்ரமணியம் நேற்று முன்தினம் வழங்கினார்.
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Updated : பிப் 13, 2020 02:08 | Added : பிப் 12, 2020 23:24





- இன்று உலக வானொலி தினம் -

நவீன உலகில் 'இன்டர்நெட்', 'டிவி', அலைபேசி என பல சாதனங்கள் வந்துவிட்டன. முன்பு மக்களின் தகவல் தொடர்பு மற்றும் பொழுதுபோக்கு சாதனமாக விளங்கியது ரேடியோ (வானொலி). 2010ல் நடந்த யுனெஸ்கோ பொதுக்கூட்டத்தில், உலக வானொலி தினத்தை அறிவிக்க வேண்டும் என ஸ்பெயின் ரேடியோ அகாடமி வலியுறுத்தியது.

இதன்படி ஆண்டுதோறும் பிப்., 13 உலக வானொலி தினமாக கடைபிடிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'வானொலி பன்முகத்தன்மை' என்பது இந்தாண்டு மையக்கருத்து. பிரதமர் மோடி 2014, அக்., முதல் மாதந்தோறும் 'மனதின் குரல்' என்ற வானொலி நிகழ்ச்சி மூலம் மக்களிடம் உரையாற்றி வருகிறார்.

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தகவலை மக்களிடம் விரைவாக கொண்டு சேர்ப்பதில் வானொலியின் பங்கு முக்கியமானது. 'ரேடியஸ்' என்ற லத்தீன் மொழியில் இருந்து ரேடியோ என மருவியுள்ளது. எதிரொலி அடிப்படையில் ஜேம்ஸ் கிளார்க் மாக்ஸ்வெல், மைக்கேல் பாரடே என இரு விஞ்ஞானிகள் மின்காந்த அலைகளை, ஒலி அலைகளாக மாற்றும் கருவியை கண்டறிந்தனர். இவர்களை பின்பற்றி ஹென்றிச் ஹெர்ட்ஸ் என்பவர் மின்காந்த அலைகளை, டிரான்ஸ்மீட்டராக மாற்றினார்.

பின் இத்தாலியின் குலீல்மோ மார்க்கோனி (1874- - 1937) வானொலியை கண்டுபிடித்தார். இவர் இயற்பியலுக்கான நோபல் பரிசு (1909) பெற்றவர். இன்று உலகில் ஒரு லட்சத்திற்கும் மேற்பட்ட வானொலி நிலையங்கள் உள்ளதாக தகவல்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன. இன்றும் மக்களுக்கு பல தகவல்களை அளிக்கும் சாதனமாக வானொலியின் சேவை தொடர்கிறது.
13 students eat poisoned laddus accidentally, hospitalised

13/02/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ,DHARMAPURI

Students of Begarahalli Government Higher Secondary School undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College Hospital in Dharmapuri.

Thirteen students of a government school who accidentally consumed sesame laddus laced with rat poison, meant to kill rodents, were rushed to Government Medical College Hospital in Dharmapuri. The students are said to be out of danger.

The students, aged 17-18, of Begarahalli Government Higher Secondary School, were rushed to the nearest primary health centre, after they ate the laddus, brought by a fellow student to the school.

A student of Gejanayakkanahalli village, D. Palanichamy, reportedly brought the sesame laddus to school in a packet, and shared it among his classmates. It was later found that his father had laced the laddus with rat poison and set them aside to kill rodents at home. Unaware of this, the boy had brought them to school.

After eating the laddus, 13 boys, including Palanichamy, complained of giddiness, and a few others vomited and fainted. They were rushed to the nearest primary health centre. From there, the boys were taken to the Government Medical College Hospital in Dharmapuri. Their condition is being monitored.
Medical negligence during childbirth: SHRC recommends ₹10 lakh compensation

Woman, infant died after nurse tried to manage delivery in the absence of doctor

13/02/2020,DENNIS S. JESUDASANCHENNAI

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) on Wednesday recommended the payment of ₹10 lakh as compensation to a man, whose wife died after a nurse attempted to administer the process of childbirth in the absence of a qualified gynaecologist at a Primary Health Centre. The newborn also died in the incident, which occurred in Erode district in December 2018.

SHRC acting chairperson D. Jayachandran recommended that a sum of ₹5 lakh be recovered from the respondent, Dr. S. Vijayalakshmi, an assistant surgeon who was attached to the PHC in Vijayamangalam at the time of the incident. The Commission also recommended disciplinary action against her.

According to the complainant, B. Raj of Perundurai taluk, his wife Kanchana had registered her pregnancy under the National Health Mission scheme at the Primary Health Centre in Vijayamangalam and underwent periodic check-ups during 2018. When she visited the PHC after developing labour pain on November 11 that year, the respondent informed her that she was ready for delivery.

However, when the patient visited the PHC again the same afternoon, she was told that the doctor had gone to Chennai, and that the nurse would have to administer the delivery. During an inquiry, it came to light that the nurse had called the respondent over the phone and had explained the complexity of the pregnancy to her, but the latter still did not return to the PHC.

The procedure was ill-administered by the nurse, leading to the patient being shifted to another PHC at Thingalur, which refused to provide treatment. The patient was eventually taken to the government hospital in Erode, where the doctors declared her and the infant dead.

The Commission had taken suo motu cognisance of a media report on the incident in December 2018 and had called for a report. The woman’s husband eventually submitted a complaint against the respondents in September last year

Directives to govt.

After considering the arguments from both sides, the SHRC recommended the payment of ₹10 lakh as compensation to the complainant. It also recommended disciplinary action against all four members of the Special Maternal Death Audit Committee, which met on December 23 last year.

Mr. Jayachandran asked the State government to strictly monitor the presence of doctors to provide delivery care on a 24x7 basis in all PHCs across the State. He further recommended that a duty chart in Tamil, with mobile numbers, be displayed in all PHCs, and that the authorities should make random calls and undertake surprise visits to PHCs.

“This Commission also recommends that the Government of Tamil Nadu shall take steps to improve the quality of all the Primary Health Centres like CEmONC (Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care) in a full-fledged manner and ensure the functioning of PHCs on a 24x7 basis,” the SHRC order stated.
Pregnancy can be terminated: Dean

13/02/2020, STAFF REPORTER ,MADURAI

The Dean of Government Sivaganga Medical College and Hospital on Wednesday informed the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court that the 24-week pregnancy of a woman with special needs could be terminated. In a counter affidavit, the Dean said a complete physical examination of the woman was done and she was fit for termination of pregnancy.

Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana posted the case for passing orders.

Earlier, the court had directed the Dean to constitute a committee of medical experts to see if the pregnancy could be terminated.

The woman was currently undergoing treatment at the hospital.

The mother of the woman with special needs had moved the High Court Bench seeking a direction to terminate the pregnancy of her daughter, who was sexually assaulted by their neighbour. The accused, Kasi, was arrested and remanded in judicial custody following a complaint filed by the mother.
‘No coronavirus patients in Sivaganga’

13/02/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,SIVAGANGA

Sivaganga Government Medical College Dean Rathinavel on Wednesday said there were no coronavirus patients in the district. In a statement issued here, he said 84 persons, who had been to various parts of China and returned home recently, were screened on arrival at airports by medical teams.
Death during delivery: HC reserves order

13/02/2020, STAFF REPORTER ,MADURAI

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Wednesday reserved orders in the case pertaining to the death of a 22-year-old pregnant woman due to medical negligence. It was said that the woman was left unattended for hours at K. Pudur Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) in Madurai.

Taking cognisance of the submissions made in the case, Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana reserved the orders. Only after the court’s intervention the death certificate of the woman was issued. The court was hearing the petition filed by S. Manimuthu, husband of the deceased woman, M. Sakthikali, who sought a compensation of ₹10 lakh for the medical negligence.

In his petition, Mr. Manimuthu said his wife was admitted to K. Pudur UPHC for her first delivery. The duty doctor had assured a normal delivery following a check-up and left the clinic. Within minutes, his wife experienced labour pain, he said. However, there was no one to attend to her for hours together, except a nurse. A commotion ensued at the UPHC as the staff were unable to deal with the situation, and there was a delay in referring his wife to Government Rajaji Hospital. Soon, she breathed her last, he said.

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