Saturday, May 22, 2021

Pallavaram ward made red zone

Pallavaram ward made red zone

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:22.05.2021 

A single ward in Pallavaram has been declared a red zone by the municipality officials after more than 50 cases were reported in the past few days. At least five of those infected have died. Officials said Ward 29 is among the most affected in Pallavaram municipality during the second wave and have sealed entry and exit points.

The municipality, just outside GCC limits, falls under Chengalpet district and has 2.2 lakh people residing in its 42 wards. So far, more than 2,000 people have tested positive in the municipality this year.

“There are 36 streets and more than 1,400 households in the ward and our staff have been sanitising the streets thrice a day and are monitoring people movement. We have also set up additional fever camps in the ward to test symptomatic residents,” said a municipality official.

The municipality has also arranged for volunteers to help the residents if need be. “In fact, residents are not allowed to venture out of most wards after10am. Police are strict. We had to request officials to let in delivery agents alone,” said K Muralidharan, resident of of Kattabomman nagar.

Upload all Covid-19 related circulars, GOs, HC tells TN


Upload all Covid-19 related circulars, GOs, HC tells TN

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:22.05.2021

All government orders, circulars and notifications issued in connection with Covid-19 should be uploaded in the state’s official website and in the ‘stopcorona’ website, Madras high court has said.

The first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy passed an order to this effect on Friday, while closing a public interest writ petition on the issue.

According to the petitioner, all government orders have to be uploaded in the official website whether it is important or not. Since none of the state government departments has ensured uploading of such orders in their respective websites, including orders pertaining to Covid-19, he made a representation to the state on April 24.

As the officials failed to respond to the representation, the petitioner, Ramkumar Adityan, moved the high court. He wanted the court to direct the state to instruct all its departments to upload all the GOs in their official websites.

Responding to the plea, Tamil Nadu advocate-general R Shunmugasundaram submitted that the state has been uploading all such GOs promptly in the official website.

Recently, after a few of the staff in the department tested positive there was a delay and also the government was working only with 40% of staff, however, it was all addressed, and the site was updated till May 18, he added.

Recording the submissions, the bench said all future notifications and government orders should be published in chronological order on the websites and made available with the click of a button.


According to the petitioner, all government orders have to be uploaded in the official website whether it is important or not

UGC proposes 40% teaching online


UGC proposes 40% teaching online

Open-Book, On-Demand Group Exams Among Plans

Ragu.Raman@timesgroup.com

Chennai:22.05.2021

The University Grants Commission (UGC) proposes that higher educational institutions be allowed to teach up to 40% of the syllabus of every course through online mode even after the pandemic. However, the examinations for both 40% online (other than SWAYAM course) and 60% offline portions can be conducted offline. The proposals were contained in the draft concept note on guidelines for blended mode of teaching and learning put up on the UGC website.

Among other key recommendations were open-book examinations, oral examinations and on-demand examinations. There was also a proposal to introduce group examinations even for conventional theory exams to improve average performance of a class by sharing knowledge and to improve general understanding.

In the internal assessment, the UGC expert committee wanted to introduce e-portfolio, online quiz and proctored assessments. The e-portfolio would be a comprehensive tool in which students would be asked to compile their best assignments, activities, experiences and challenges faced while working on these assignments.

It also prescribes minimum basic facilities needed for online teaching including setting up virtual labs, smart classrooms, studios for recording lectures, learning management systems (LMS), internet with 1 Gbps bandwidth, Wi-Fi facility on campus and feedback systems. The online learning will include approaches such as face-to-face video lectures, internet-based learning and project-based learning, It also proposed that teachers who wish to implement the hybrid or blended system follow the IPSIT model -- Identify resources, learner-centred activities, Provide resources and announce activities on LMS; Scaffolding and support to learners; Identification of learning gaps and feedback; and Testing.

“There was a lot of resistance to the blended learning from the faculty, students and regulatory bodies. The resistance has evaporated due to the pandemic and national educational policy,” said Sandeep Sancheti, vice-chancellor of Marwadi University and member of the committee that drafted the concept note on blended teaching. “After the flooding of new technologies to the market, the cost of conducting online exams is less than pen-andpaper mode,” he said.

“The implementation must be done after analysing the learning outcome of existing 40% SWAYAM online courses allowed by UGC. However, this new concept will encourage building of internal capacity rather than relying on outsourced courses,” said S Vaidyasubramaniam, vice-chancellor of Sastra. Creative teaching, learning ecosystem by default necessitates a creative assessment, he added.

Friday, May 21, 2021

"Medical Education Policy Has to Be Re-looked, High Time For Policy Makers And Government To Apply Their Mind" Bombay High Court


"Medical Education Policy Has to Be Re-looked, High Time For Policy Makers And Government To Apply Their Mind" Bombay High Court


20 May 2021 9:21 PM

Bombay High court has on Wednesday applauded the Mumbai Municipal Corporation's 'extraordinary vision' of establishing Medical colleges with Corporation hospitals stating that it has had a unique distinction and vision since ages.

The Bench further stated that if the same pattern was used by other corporations and hospitals too, there would have been availability of medical facilities today.

"Now if this pattern is to be employed by all hospitals, like Pune Corporation has also woken up and want to have a Medical College, look at the impact it would've had, and availability of beds and medical facilities. Its an extraordinary vision. And therefore they can bring all this in control. I don't think any other corporation in Maharashtra has had this vision. There are 5 medical colleges only in Bombay."

The Bench noted that while the core work of any Municipal Corporation is public health that itself is being neglected. "Public health is always the back seat" the Bench remarked.

During the hearing, the Bench also said to ASG Anil Singh there has to be some thought to relook the medical education policy.

"We can share our experience on this Bench. A candidate in a special category maybe Defence, or any other, is getting admission at 192 out of 700 NEET Score but one at 534 wasn't getting admission. We have hundred and lakhs of students who are from 400-500 who in system wouldn't be considered to be of worth to pursue medical education . Then now we say we don't have doctors!" Justice Kulkarni remarked.

"Justice Kulkarni added, "There has to be a relook at medical education now. The pandemic has been a real eye opener."

Justice Kulkarni further pointed out that students from our country, for lack of seats go to foreign countries like Russia, China,etc for medical education and when they come back, they again have to take a test here.

"Isn't it somewhere we should really really be thinking. We are such a big country we should be proud of resources.Their requirement is here. If you can provide medical education facilities here we will have more doctors here." Justice Kulkarni said%

ASG Singh agreed with the Bench states that it needs to be re-looked. However, he added that its very sensitive area.

Responding to the ASG's statement, Justice Kulkarni clarified that they are not bothered by any other consideration, but only the establishment of medical colleges

"No no Its not sensitive. What's sensitive in this? Establishments of colleges is sensitive? Can't be. We are not bothered about any other consideration." Justice Kulkarni clarified.

Bench further stated that these colleges should be made, and those with 90% of facilities should be allowed to start with 25-30 students, rather than waiting for a golden figure of 50 or 100.

"Private bodies who aren't competent where infrastructure facilities are not fulfilled can take a back seat. But Corporations, have established hospitals, government has civil hospitals but there will not be medical college." Justice Kulkarni said.

Justice Kulkarni added "We have to think about our future generation. They should not be in chaos that there aren't doctors to treat."

"Its high time for policy makers to sit down and for govt to apply their mind. We can only echo our sentiments." the Bench said.

The observations were made today, when a division Bench of CJ Dipankar Datta and Justice GS Kulkarni was hearing a clutch of PILs on issues pertaining to Remdesivir, Oxygen, frequent hospital fires, etc. by awill take up the matter.

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