Sunday, July 18, 2021

All FIRs of CB-CID, CCB uploaded online, police inform HC


All FIRs of CB-CID, CCB uploaded online, police inform HC

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:18.07.2021 

Nudged by the Madras high court, the Chennai city police have uploaded all FIRs registered by the central crime branch (CCB) and the CB-CID on the crime and criminal tracking network system (CCTNS).

Filing a status report, the Chennai city commissioner of police informed the court that it had now complied with the order passed by the Supreme Court in 2016 making it mandatory to upload FIRs to the tracking system.

Recording the submission, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy said, “in the light of such a report, it appears that the local authorities are alive to their obligation in terms of the order of the Supreme Court.”

The issue pertains to a PIL moved by advocate M Balaji alleging that the 2016 order of the apex court had not yet been complied by the state government.

On April 2, the court directed the Tamil Nadu government to indicate measures taken to upload all the FIRs registered in the state online in the website of the police or any other official website as directed by the Supreme Court in 2016.

“If appropriate measures have not been taken already, such measures should be devised expeditiously…” the court had said.

The petitioner alleged that FIRs once registered have to be uploaded to the website within 24 hours, however, the department fails to do so.

Replying to an RTI application seeking details of such FIRs, the police said FIRs had not been uploaded due to sensitivity of cases. Facilities to view the FIR of CCB in the official website are not programmed right from the beginning, the petitioner said.

The commissioner of police informed the court that the department had complied with the order passed by the SC in 2016

Record rain for a July day floods roads, hits traffic


Record rain for a July day floods roads, hits traffic

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:18.07.2021

Rain buffeted the city for the second consecutive evening, breaking the record of highest 24-hour rain for July since 2018 and leaving many streets waterlogged. Nungambakkam recorded 69.5mm, highest since the 84mm recorded on July 10, 2017. While both Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam recorded excess rain since June 1, weathermen have forecast thunderstorms with light to moderate rain in the next two days.

“There is an upper-air circulation between 3.1km and 4.6km altitude and south-westerly winds are pushing moisture below which brought the rain. The circulation supported the convective activity and brought thunder along with rain,” said N Puviarasan, director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, IMD, Chennai. Nungambakkam station recorded more rain on Friday (60.5mm) and Saturday (69.5mm) than Meenambakkam’s 14.4mm and 23mm. Between June1 and July 16, Nungambakkam recorded 176.2mm and Meenambakkam 171.7mm, which are 51.7mm and 32.4mm excess for the period. Chennai subdivision registered with 171.6mm against a normal 130.6mm, an excess of 31%.

West Tambaram recorded 24mm, Villivakkam 57mm, Taramani 15mm and Chembarambakkam 16mm as of 7.30pm on Saturday. The downpour left many roads in north Chennai and a few in the south like Velachery inundated forcing motorists to tread slowly. Joint commissioner of police Lalitha Lakshmi and her team monitored waterlogging on streets and field staff cleared them with the help of corporation staff. “We are taking action based on posts on social media by road users,” said Pradip Kumar, additional commissioner of police (traffic).

On Friday evening, heavy rain had caused waterlogging and kept policemen and corporation staff on their toes. Two uprooted trees were cleared within 20 minutes. On Saturday, the corporation operated pumps to push out water from subways like Ganesapuram in Royapuram and the one opposite Loyola College in Nungambakkam. A senior corporation official said Saturday's spell was one of the biggest this season, but in most areas, stagnant water cleared off soon.



DELUGED: Bazzar Road near Madipakkam on Saturday

Five school employees involved with Sankar Baba case go missing


Five school employees involved with Sankar Baba case go missing

A.Selvaraj@timesgroup.com

Chennai:18.07.2021

The CB-CID police who are probing the sexual harassment case of Siva Sankar Baba have summoned five school teaching and non-teaching staff to inquire about Baba, who is now detained in Puzhal prison. But all five could not be traced.

Baba, founder of the Sushil Hari International Residential School, is facing three Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act cases, police said.

Police who went to deliver the summons found all five residences were locked. Police said they would have got the wind of the investigations and dissappeared.

An investigating officer said, “We have planned to summon all teaching and non-teaching staff in the school.” Police asked the school administration to hand over details of the staff. “We are yet to get their credentials,” he said.

Headmistress Gayathri, a teacher Praveena and three non-teaching staff who gave an interview to reporters recently claiming “Baba is great” and the sexual harassment reported was not within the school premises.

Police are trying to trace the absconding members, while another police team is gathering information on the the school management and staff on their rolls.

A police officer said, “We will inquire 10 staff on a daily basis to get their statement which will be included in the first information report (FIR).

The Mamallapuram allwomen police based on three complaints on June 12 booked Siva Sankar Baba and the case was transferred to the CB-CID on June 13. Police apprehended Baba from a lodge at Chittaranjan Park in Delhi on June 16.

Police are trying to trace the absconding members, while another team is gathering information on the the school management and staff on the rolls

Admission in colleges only after July 31


Admission in colleges only after July 31

18.07.2021

UGC has directed all colleges to commence admission only after July 31 by which date all boards would have declared Class XII results. TN state board results will be declared on July 19. TN higher education department has already asked colleges to start admissions only from August 1. The UGC in its new academic calendar guideline for 2021-22 said that final-year exam (2020-2021) be compulsorily conducted in offline (pen and paper)/ online/ blended (online and offline) mode. The new academic year for fresh batches will start from October 1, 2021

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Pondicherry University to conduct all examinations online from July 19

Pondicherry University to conduct all examinations online from July 19

The university has directed principals to send question papers through e-mail. After three hours, students are expected to scan the papers written by them and send them to the principals.

Published: 16th July 2021 07:18 PM 

By Express News Service

PUDUCHERRY: Pondicherry University on Friday announced that it would conduct all theory examinations scheduled from July 19 online.

According to a release from the Controller of Examination of the University, this will not be applicable to undergraduate and post graduate medical and dental courses as well as examinations which are not yet to be scheduled. The practicals can be conducted online, only when simulation is possible, otherwise practical exams are to be conducted offline.

The university has directed the principals to send question papers through e-mail and students can write in A4 size white paper with black ink. After three hours, students are expected to scan the paper written by them and send it to the principals within 30 minutes of the scheduled time of examination.

The principals have to print out the papers submitted, authenticate by affixing the college seal on the first page, bundle them and sent them to the university on the same day, said the release.

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