Thursday, September 16, 2021

45 students test Covid positive at Coimbatore private nursing college

45 students test Covid positive at Coimbatore private nursing college

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16.09.2021

With 16 more students from a private nursing college in Coimbatore testing positive for Covid -19 on Wednesday, the total number of students tested positive in the college has gone up to 45.

The Coimbatore city corporation imposed a fine of ₹10,000 on the college for not following Covid norms. All the students in the college are quarantined and kept under observation.

According to public health workers, four students from Kerala returned to K G College of Nursing in Saravanampatti, Coimbatore after colleges reopened in the beginning of this month.

The hostel students were possessing Covid -19 negative certificates while entering Coimbatore. But they developed symptoms within two days of staying in the hostel.

All the four were tested positive for Covid-19 on September 07, another 25 students were tested positive in the next few days. Another 16 students were tested positive on Wednesday.

According to deputy director of health services P Aruna, the college failed to quarantine the students who came from Kerala as soon as they came to the hostel. This has led to the formation of clusters. All the students are being quarantined in the Covid care centre being operated in the college.

The Coimbatore city corporation imposed a fine of ₹10,000 on the college for not following Covid-19 guidelines

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Now, state govt can transfer employees till September 30


Now, state govt can transfer employees till September 30

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Jaipur:15.09.2021

The state government has extended the time for transfer of government employees in the state by 15 days. Now transfers can be done across the state till September 30.

This is the second time that the government has extended the date. Initially, it was announced for one month from July 14 to August 14 which was extended further till September 15.

It is being told that due to non-transfer of third grade teachers till now due to the election code of conduct in six districts due to panchayat elections, the government has decided to extend this period.

TN PHC gives 50-year-old woman first and second Covid jab in matter of minutes


TN PHC gives 50-year-old woman first and second Covid jab in matter of minutes

Subsequent to the confirmation, Lakshmi was admitted to the PHC for observation and discharged on Tuesday afternoon.

Published: 15th September 2021 03:26 AM  


Express News Service

CUDDALORE/VILLUPURAM: A Primary Health Centre (PHC) at Pennadam in Cuddalore allegedly administered two doses of Covid-19 vaccine (Covishield) to a 50-year-old woman when she went to the PHC on Monday to take her first dose.

"The nurse on duty administered the first dose to my mother while talking to someone. Within a few minutes, she administered a second dose despite my mother's protest that she had just been given a dose. On learning this, I confronted the nurse, who denied having given two doses back-to-back to my mother. I then lodged a complaint with the PHC's medical officer. Some time later, health-department officials came to PHC and, after checking the dose stock, confirmed that two doses had indeed been given to my mother," said Ayyapan, son of S Lakshmi from Irula Street.

Subsequent to the confirmation, Lakshmi was admitted to the PHC for observation and discharged on Tuesday afternoon. "The health condition of Lakshmi is normal; a departmental inquiry is going on to decide on next course of action," said a senior official from the health department in Cuddalore. Lakshmi's family on Tuesday evening told TNIE that she was doing fine.

A similar incident took place on Sunday wherein a vaccination camp held on the campus of a government school near Tindivanam in Villupuram administered a third dose of Covid-19 vaccine to a 75-year-old woman from Vitlapuram. It is learnt that the woman, Kannamma, who had received her second dose a few days before, went to the camp expecting to get medical advice about her body aches post her second dose.

"My mother took her first dose in June and the second, last week. When she took the second dose, the camp organisers told us to give them our mobile phone number and Aadhaar number, promising that they would upload them to CoWin at a later date; we agreed. After the second dose, however, she started experiencing body aches. So, when she heard about the special vaccination camp on Sunday, she decided to go to it, expecting a consultation and medicine. At the camp, however, she was administered a third dose despite her informing them that she had already received two doses,"said Kannamma's son K Sivakumar.

"When I confronted the camp organisers, they apologised and suggested that I take her to a hospital. On the way, however, l saw a few doctors at a vaccination camp at Tindivanam municipality office and sought their help. They checked my mother and advised her to rest for two weeks and told us not to worry. In the past two days, a few revenue officials inquired about my mother's condition, but no health department official did so."

"Vaccination camps were organised by the health department, panchayats, and municipalities at different spots on Sunday. The camp in question was not organised by the health department; so, I am not aware of it," said Dr Jothi, Joint Director of Health Department (Villupuram and Kallakurichi).

Villupuram Collector D Mohan has promised an inquiry into the incident and to send medical experts to check on Kannama.

DMK MLA’s plea a new googly against NEET?


DMK MLA’s plea a new googly against NEET?

So, if the petitioner wins this case, it would be a big victory for the ruling DMK in its fight against NEET.

Published: 15th September 2021 03:28 AM 

NEET candidates at Asan Memorial Senior Secondary School in Chennai on Sunday. (EPS | P Jawahar)
By Express News Service

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Tuesday admitted a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by DMK MLA, Dr Ezhilan Naganathan, challenging an Emergency-era Constitutional amendment insofar as it moved the subject of education from the State List to the Concurrent List.

Though the petition made no mention of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), if the plea succeeds, State governments will be able to do away with the NEET and even the National Education Policy.

On matters in the Concurrent List, the Union government has the final word and that’s why the Bill exempting Tamil Nadu from the NEET, passed by the State government on Monday, has to get Presidential approval to become a law. So, if the petitioner wins this case, it would be a big victory for the ruling DMK in its fight against NEET. If education is brought back to the State List, the State no longer has to depend on the Union government’s concurrence on the issue, a stumbling block for the Bill passed by the previous AIADMK regime.

The first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice PD Audikesavalu admitted the plea on Tuesday and impleaded the Tamil Nadu government as a party-respondent in the case by itself. It ordered the notice, returnable in eight weeks, to the State and Union governments. The matter will be taken up for hearing after 10 weeks, the bench said.

‘Amendment upset federal structure’

According to the petitioner, the shifting of education from the State List to the Concurrent List by the 1976 Constitutional amendment is a violation of the basic structure doctrine. He argued the said amendment has resulted in upsetting the federal structure as originally envisaged by the Constitution framers.

“By virtue of transferring the subject of education from List II to List III, the States’ executive/legislative autonomy in the matters of education has become subservient to Union’s executive/ legislative powers,” the petitioner said. The bench observed that the subject had not been taken out of the State’s purview entirely, as it is still in the Concurrent List and not in the Union List.

Therefore, the court wondered whether this would amount to tinkering with the basic structure of the Constitution. The DMK MLA’s petition argued that the reason behind giving exclusive authority to the States on the subject of education was due to the fact that it is the State government which knows the individual needs and aspirations of the people in different areas/localities and is better placed to address the gaps in the system, and formulate policies that are tailored to their needs.

Another aspirant kills self

Days after the reported suicide of a 19-year-old NEET aspirant in Salem, a 17-year-old girl in Ariyalur district ended her life on Monday night, upset over a “difficult” question paper

DME assures doctors, says wage arrears will be paid


DME assures doctors, says wage arrears will be paid

Meanwhile, the duty doctors maintained that representations were submitted to the Collector over the payment of salary wage arrears.

Published: 15th September 2021 07:32 AM |

Nursing students stand in a queue to get themselves immunised against Covid-19 at New Government General Hospital in Vijayawada. 

(File photo | EPS/P Ravindra Babu)

By Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: Director of Medical Education (DME) V Raghavendra Rao on Tuesday carried out surprise checks at New Government General Hospital (GGH). During the visit, the DME instructed the hospital staff to offer treatment to the patients within 30 minutes after they step onto the premises.Speaking on the occasion, Raghavendra Rao said steps are being taken to increase the bed strength in the hospital by extending the emergency ward.

Referring to the strike call given by the duty doctors, the DME said doctors played a crucial role and saved many lives by risking their lives during the pandemic. He further said a lot of money was spent to purchase injections for treating black fungus and other deadly diseases. “Once again the government has sanctioned funds to arrange immediate payment of salaries due to doctors. We are requesting the doctors not to take part in protests. We are assuring to provide wage arrears and regularise the services of eligible doctors besides extending all necessary support from the government,” the DME said.

Meanwhile, the duty doctors maintained that representations were submitted to the Collector over the payment of salary wage arrears. So far there was no response from the district administration over our demands. Around 200 duty doctors in the district will participate in the strike from Wednesday to press their demands, including payment of arrears and issuance of experience certificate, a doctor said.

Criminal proceedings against lawyer for misbehaviour in court


Criminal proceedings against lawyer for misbehaviour in court

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New Delhi:15.09.2021

A Delhi court has directed initiation of criminal proceedings against a lawyer for allegedly misbehaving and arguing in a high-pitched voice despite repeated warnings by the judge during physical hearing in a case, while noting that the lawyer did not feel remorseful for his act.

The directions were given by additional sessions judge Shivaji Ananda after the lawyer kept arguing with the prosecutor in a “very high pitch” voice, alleging that he is making mockery of him.

When the lawyer refused to submit a written explanation on why he misbehaved and interfered in the proceedings even after his matter was over, the judge directed initiation of criminal proceedings.

“Let miscellaneous number be registered for further proceedings under sections 228 (interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceedings) and 179 (refusing to answer public servant authorised to question)of IPC. The matter will be taken up on September 21,” the court said in the order.

According to the order, the lawyer continued to raise his voice despite repeated warnings from the judge.

The lawyer had come to the court to seek interim bail for his client for two months on the medical grounds.

Furnish info on MP medical varsity scam probe panel: HC to CS


Furnish info on MP medical varsity scam probe panel: HC to CS

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Bhopal/Jabalpur:15.09.2021

A division bench of Madhya Pradesh high court on Tuesday directed the chief secretary to furnish information on constitution of a committee to probe the MP Medical University scam while deferring hearing on the petitions related to the case to October 4.

Three petitions have been filed in the high court in connection with the scam— one of them a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a judicial probe into the scam in which an Agra-based company, which was given contract to hold the exams conducted by the university and prepare marksheet of students, allegedly manipulated the marksheets of the students and changed their marks.

The second petition was filed by the company- Mind Logic Infratech Ltd— challenging the decision of the university to annul the contract with the company and the third petition was filed by the state government against the then registrar in-charge of the university.

During a joint hearing of all the three petitions— petitioners of the PIL contended that then in-charge registrar of the university Dr J K Jain had probed the allegations of scam against the company and found them prima-facie true. Not only was the marksheet of students manipulated and marks obtained by them changed, but their data was prepared not on the official site of the university but a private site, he said.

Following this, contract with the company was put in abeyance, but later, Gupta was also placed under suspension and the vice-chancellor resigned from the post.

The acting exam controller of the university, who was the first to complain against the company to higher authorities of the university has also been removed from the post. The petitioner also pointed out that Agra Medical University had filed an FIR against the company for a similar scam, yet it was given the contract by the MP Medical University.

The petitioner sought the court intervention to order a judicial probe into the scam.

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