Sunday, May 2, 2021

‘Sad that corrupt and suspended officers are paid’

‘Sad that corrupt and suspended officers are paid’

Chennai:02.05.2021

The Madras high court has observed that while suspended, corrupt government officials get all monetary benefits, several deserving candidates are engaged as contract workers and paid meagre salaries.

Justice S Vaidyanathan made the observation while dismissing a plea moved by a sanitary inspector seeking to quash departmental proceedings against him in connection with a corruption case. As per rules, employees under suspension are eligible for subsistence allowance ranging from 50% to 75% of their last drawn basic salary.

According to the petitioner, he was working as a sanitary inspector and was caught taking a bribe of ₹2,000 in 2009. Subsequently, he was convicted by a special court in 2020 and sentenced to four years of rigorous imprisonment. Since a parallel proceeding was initiated by the department for the same charges, the petitioner moved the court to quash the same.

“It is painful to note that several talented persons have been working temporarily in government departments under contractors, especially in PWD, under non-muster roll for years together without regularisation. Whereas, corrupt officials, who were under suspension, are paid all the monetary benefits,” the court said. TNN

Anna Univ V-C search to begin from next week


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Anna Univ V-C search to begin from next week

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:02.05.2021

Anna University vice-chancellor search committee is set to begin its process of finding a new vicechancellor for the largest technical university in the country from next week.

According to sources the three-member search panel, headed by Jawaharlal Nehru University vice-chancellor M Jagadish Kumar, conducted its first meeting virtually with the chancellor, governor Banwarilal Purohit recently. Madras University former vice-chancellor S P Thyagarajan, former IAS officer Sheela Rani Chungath are the other members of the panel. “The process to appoint the nodal officer to the search committee is on. The nodal officer will issue advertisement inviting applications for the V-C’s post,” a source said.

As per the amendment to Tamil Nadu University laws, the search panel will have four months to shortlist the three names and submit it to the governor. Following the completion of tenure by professor M K Surappa as vicechancellor of Anna University on April11, a three-member convener committee is running the day-to-day affairs of the university.

Professors from the university asked the chancellor to speed up the process of appointing the new vice-chancellor in view of the delay in taking academic decisions. “Based on the deliberations ata high-levelcommitteemeeting, the university took a decision to conduct an open book exam for engineering students. The convener committee is now reviewing the decision and taking time to give its approval. It will delay the process of conducting online semester examinations for first, second and third year students,” a professor said. The university announced it would conduct multiple choice-based online proctored tests for final year students.

Anna University also will have a new registrar from Monday, as the present registrar L Karunamoorthy is retiring on May 2. Professor Ranee Vedamuthu from the School of Architecture and Planning is appointed the registrar (incharge).

Students, academics exempt from US travel curbs on India

 Students, academics exempt from US travel curbs on India

Restrictions To Mostly Affect H-1B Visa Holders, Business Travellers

Chidanand.Rajghatta@timesgroup.com

Washington:02.05.2021

Indian students seeking to commence studies in US schools, colleges, and universities in fall 2021 may qualify for a National Interest Exception (NIE) to get around the travel restrictions being imposed by Biden administration following the Covid-19 upsurge in India, the US state department said on Friday.

Certain academics, journalists, and individuals who provide critical infrastructure support in the US may also be eligible for the exceptions, the state department said hours after the White House rolled out a travel ban citing “extraordinarily high” case loads and multiple Covid-19 variants circulating in India. “After reviewing the public health situation within India, CDC has concluded that proactive measures are required to protect the nation’s public health from travelers entering the US from that jurisdiction,” President Biden said while a proclaiming the India ban, citing the CDC advise that variants found in India, UK, and South Africa have “characteristics of concern which may make them more easily transmitted and have the potential for reduced protection afforded by some vaccines.”

The state department, which already has similar travel exceptions for Brazil, China, Iran, and South Africa, said India too would be subject to the same in keeping with the US commitment to facilitate legitimate travel, although it warned that the pandemic continues to limit the number of visas US embassies and consulates abroad are able to process.

The state department notification said students who already have valid F-1 and M-1 visas intending to begin or continue an academic programme commencing August 1, 2021 or later may enter the US no earlier than 30 days before the start of their academic studies. Such students do not need to contact an embassy or consulate to seek an individual NIE to travel.

However, it advised students seeking to apply for new F-1 or M-1 visas to check the status of visa services at the nearest embassy or consulate; those applicants who are found to be otherwise qualified for an F-1 or M-1 visa will automatically be considered for an NIE to travel, it added. The department said it would also continue to grant NIEs for qualified travelers seeking to enter US for purposes related to humanitarian travel, public health response, and national security.

In the presidential proclamation announcing travel restrictions issued earlier, the White House too made several exceptions, including for permanent residents (green card holders ), noncitizen who is the spouse of a US citizen or lawful permanent resident/green card holder; any noncitizen who is the parent or legal guardian of a US citizen or lawful permanent resident, provided that the US citizen or lawful permanent resident is unmarried and under the age of 21; any noncitizen who is the sibling of a US citizen or lawful permanent resident, provided that both are unmarried and under the age of 21; any noncitizen who is the child, foster child, or ward of a US citizen or lawful permanent resident, or who is a prospective adoptee seeking to enter the US. The ban also does not apply to government officials and air and sea crew traveling on work. The curbs, expected to be temporary till the pandemic is under control, will mostly affect India’s large white collar work force on H-1B guest worker visas, and business travellers.

VACCINE MILESTONE FOR US: US said on Friday that over 100 million Americans had been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, a milestone that represents almost 40% of the nation’s adults. The number is almost double what the nation had registered at the end of March

Canada to ban entry of foreign students, including from India, to check virus surge

Canada is all set to suspend entry of international students, including from India, to Ontario, the worst-hit province which is battling the third wave of Covid. According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education , an education service provider, there were 5,30,540 international students in Canada in 2020, of which the maximum were from India (34%) followed by China (22%). Ontario has the maximum number of foreign students at 2,42,825 or 46%, it said. PM Justin Trudeau said on Friday the government is considering halting the arrival of international students in Ontario, following a request from the province’s premier Doug Ford, globalnews.ca reported. Ford also called on the government to ban non-essential travel after 36 cases of the B.1.617 variant, originally found in India, were identified in the province, the report said. But, there is no clarity yet on when the change will take effect or how long it will last. PTI

Australians flying home from India could face hefty fine, 5 years in jail

Australia has temporarily banned its citizens from returning from India. The pause on allowing in travelers that were in India within 14 days of arriving will take effect from Monday, health minister Greg Hunt said. Breaches of the ban could lead to a fine of Australian dollars 66,600, five years imprisonment, or both. There are an estimated 9,000 Australians in India and over 600 of them are classified as vulnerable, according to reports. The decision was based on the proportion of overseas travellers in quarantine in Australia, who have contracted the infection in India, Hunt said. According to ABC, it is for the first time that Australia has made it a criminal offence for its own citizens to enter the country. The ministry said the decision will be revised on May 15 following advice from chief medical officer. Lawyers say the ban an ‘extraordinary precedent’ that could be open to challenge. AGENCIES

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Employee Should Know Service Rules; Not For Employer To Advise Him About It: SC [Read Judgment]

Employee Should Know Service Rules; Not For Employer To Advise Him About It: SC [Read Judgment]: 'The department was not expected to advise and/or tell the employee about how the seniority will be fixed and/or about the rota-quota rule'

60k teachers to skip counting of votes in UP polls


60k teachers to skip counting of votes in UP polls

01.05.2021 

Teachers’ unions in Uttar Pradesh, including one affiliated to RSS, announced on Friday they would boycott their poll duty on May 2, the day panchayat election votes would be counted. The unions claim to have more than 60,000 teachers with them, reports Kanwardeep Singh.

UP Shikshak Mahasangh president D C Sharma told TOI, “They (the government) are not at all bothered that we lost 706 teachers (to Covid-19) due to election duty. The number could increase. After a final meeting, we have decided to strike work that day. The government can take any decision they want. The lives of the teachers are more important than anything else.” TNN

Bihar chief secy, judge, 3 lawyers die of Covid-19


Bihar chief secy, judge, 3 lawyers die of Covid-19

Patna:01.05.2021 

Bihar chief secretary Arun Kumar Singh died of Covid-19 at a hospital here Friday, the fourth IAS officer in the state to have fallen to the virus. A 44-year-old additional district judge, who was posted at Sasaram in Rohtas district, three lawyers of the Patna high court and an HC officer also succumbed to Covid in the last 24 hours. Singh’s funeral will take place with full state honours, CM Nitish Kumar said.

While ADJ Piyush Kumar Srivastava died at a Sasaram hospital, former additional advocate general of Bihar Shivaji Nath (75) and high court lawyers Ravindra Griyage and Nirbhay Kumar Singh died in Patna on Friday. TNN

Stipend of Covid duty resident doctors up by 40%


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Stipend of Covid duty resident doctors up by 40%

Came After Surat Doctors Threatened To Boycott Work

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Gandhinagar:01.05.2021 

In a significant decision aimed at ensuring that medical personnel are available without interruption for Covid-19 duties, the Gujarat government on Friday announced a 40% increase in the stipend of resident doctors at Covid hospitals.

The decision was taken after a video conference between deputy CM Nitin Patel and representatives of the Junior Doctor’s Association (JDA) on Friday, even as resident doctors in Surat threatened to boycott work from Saturday. Doctors from across the state extended their support to the Surat doctors.

“We held a video conference with Nitin Patel, who has agreed to our demands to increase the stipend. This should have been done earlier. Now that the stipend has been increased, doctors have withdrawn their decision to boycott work,” said Biswajit Raj, president, JDA.

As many as 6,401 resident doctors — 5,767 at government medical colleges and 634 of GMERS — will benefit from this increase. The government said it will have to bear an additional burden of Rs 100 crore because of the increase.

Although the stipend varies for different years of medical education, on average, the monthly stipend for a resident doctor is about Rs 60,000. There will be a 40% increase to this amount.

Deputy chief minister and state finance minister Nitin Patel, who also holds the health portfolio, ratified the decision from hospital, where he is being treated for Covid-19.

The stipend of resident doctors is revised every three years and Nitin Patel held meetings with representatives of the JDA, which had written to the government, asking for a revision of stipend. Patel said the stipend of doctors of medical, dental, homoeopathy, ayurveda and physiotherapy will increase. The increased stipend will be applicable from April 1.

SC orders all-India audit of pvt & deemed universities Focus On Structural Opacity & Examining Role Of Regulatory Bodies

SC orders all-India audit of pvt & deemed universities Focus On Structural Opacity & Examining Role Of Regulatory Bodies   Manash.Go...