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சி.எஸ்., படித்தவர்கள் பிஎச்.டி., சேரலாம்

Added : நவ 06, 2021 01:07

சென்னை:இந்திய நிறுவன செயலருக்கான, சி.எஸ்., தேர்ச்சி பெற்றவர்கள், சட்ட பல்கலையில் பிஎச்.டி., படிப்பில் சேரலாம் என்று அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

வணிகவியல் சார்ந்த சி.ஏ., மற்றும் சி.எஸ்., படிப்புகள், முதுநிலை படிப்புகளுக்கு இணையாக கருதப்படுகின்றன. இவற்றின் தேர்ச்சி சான்றிதழ்களை, முதுநிலை படிப்புக்கு நிகரானதாக கருத, பல்கலை மானிய குழுவான யு.ஜி.சி., அனுமதி அளித்துள்ளது.இதன்படி, தமிழ்நாடு டாக்டர் அம்பேத்கர் சட்ட பல்கலையில், 'கம்பெனி செக்ரட்ரிஷிப்' என்ற சி.எஸ்., படிப்புக்கு, முதுநிலை படிப்புக்கு இணையான அங்கீகாரம் வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

சி.எஸ்., முடித்தவர்களை, பிஎச்.டி., படிக்க அனுமதிக்கலாம் என்று சட்ட பல்கலை அறிவித்து உள்ளது.இது குறித்து, சட்ட பல்கலையும், இந்திய நிறுவன செயலக அமைப்பும் இணைந்து, இரு தரப்பு மாணவர்களுக்கும் பல்வேறு பயிற்சிகள் அளிக்க உள்ளன. சட்ட பல்கலையில் எல்.எல்.பி., படிப்புடன் பி.காம்., ஐந்து ஆண்டு படிப்பு தேர்வில், முதல் மூன்று இடங்களை பெறுவோருக்கு, இந்திய நிறுவன செயலக அமைப்பின் சார்பில் தங்க பதக்கம் மற்றும் விருது வழங்கப்படுகிறது.

மேலும், அவர்கள் சி.எஸ்., 'எக்ஸ்கியூட்டிவ்' படிப்பில் சேர, பதிவு கட்டண சலுகையும் வழங்கப்படுகிறது. இத்தகவலை, அம்பேத்கர் சட்ட பல்கலை துணைவேந்தர் சந்தோஷ்குமார், இந்திய நிறுவன செயலக அமைப்பின் தென் மண்டல தலைவர் பாலசுப்ரமணியம் ஆகியோர் தெரிவித்துள்ளனர்.

Retirement age row: HC dismisses pleas


Retirement age row: HC dismisses pleas

SagarKumar.Mutha@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad: 06.11.2021

Stating that promises made by chief ministers and governors do not become law of the land till they are officially converted into laws, the Telangana high court on Friday dismissed a batch of writ petitions that questioned the fixation of March 30, 2021, as cut-off date for implementing the GO that enhanced the retirement age from 58 to 61 in the state.

A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice A Rajasheker Reddy pronounced its judgment to this effect after hearing elaborately the contentions raised by state government employees who retired a few days or weeks before the cut-off date.

They contended that they were hopeful of reaping the benefits of this ‘enhancement’ because the chief minister had assured employees in various public meetings in the run-up to the December 2018 assembly elections followed by an assurance by the state governor in her Republic Day speech on January 26, 2021. Moreover, they said, the first Pay Revision Commission of the state submitted its report on December 31, 2020, duly recommending the enhancement of the age of superannuation for those who were serving the state.

At least, the petitioners argued, that this report date should have been taken as the cut-off date. Even the bill passed by the assembly — Telangana Public Employment (Regulation of Age of Superannuation) (Amendment) Act, 2021 — for the purpose did not prescribe any timeframe from which it would come into operation, they said.

But the state issued an order (GO No. 45 dated March 30, 2021), fixing this date as the cut-off date for availing the enhanced age benefit, the petitioners said and contended that this date had no relevance to the events that shaped the decision like the PRC report or the CM’s assurance made as early as December 2018. They urged the court to declare the Act and the GO illegal.

The bench, however, said the dates of assurances or recommendations have no relevance. “It is the date fixed by the state after amending the Act through the legislature that is relevant,” the bench said, while refusing to interfere in the decision of the state.

After prompt action saves flyer’s life, crew honours doctor


After prompt action saves flyer’s life, crew honours doctor

Mohammed Wajihuddin & Saurabh Sinha TNN

New Delhi: 06.11.2021

An hour into Vistara’s Delhi-Doha flight this Tuesday, Dr Nadeem Jilani got alerted when an announcement was made to check if there was a doctor on board. A passenger had fallen unconscious in the lavatory and he lay on the floor near it frothing at the mouth, prompting the call from the crew.

Dr Jilani, who was returning home in Qatar after attending his elder brother’s funeral in Aligarh, immediately identified himself and gave basic life support that saved the passenger. Grateful crew members thanked the paediatrician in a unique way — by first upgrading him to the business class and then lining up on either sides of the aisle to give a “standing ovation” when he was disembarking at Doha.

“An air hostess escorted me to the front section. An unconscious and unresponsive passenger was on the ground, with half of his body still inside the toilet. He was not breathing, there was some froth at the side of his mouth. I promptly started CPR and he become responsive after about 30 seconds with a moan and then opened his eyes,” Dr Jilani told TOI.

The doctor, who is originally from Darbhanga in Bihar, asked the crew to raise his legs to increase blood supply to the brain and the heart. “Gradually he started coming around. We gave him a sugary drink. I always have a stethoscope and a BP recorder in my handbag. His BP, unrecordable initially, normalised in 15-20 minutes. He started talking and identified himself as Santosh from Hyderabad and currently working in Doha,” the doctor said. “I kept monitoring him and was happy that he could walk by the time the flight landed. It was such a satisfying feeling.”

A Vistara spokesperson said the passenger “fell unconscious while attempting to use the lavatory. One of the passengers immediately came forward and provided basic life support. The passenger in need was well looked after by the cabin crew and provided whatever the doctor advised. The passenger was able to safely disembark upon landing in Doha. We are immensely grateful to the doctor”. Aishwarya, an air hostess on the flight that took off from Delhi at 8pm, thanked the doctor for “being on duty even while travelling”.

Dr Jilani said, “They asked me to leave first when they started deplaning. A kind of standing ovation was given with flight attendants standing on both sides at the exit gate.”

Hosps see rush of patients with respiratory problems


Hosps see rush of patients with respiratory problems

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: 06.11.2021

Anshuman Gupta (name changed), who suffers from asthma, was doing fine until Thursday on regular medications. However, the spike in pollution levels over the last 24 hours led to acute exacerbation of symptoms and the south Delhi resident had to be rushed to the emergency room of a private hospital in the middle of the night, even as his family wrapped up Diwali celebrations. “We had to administer steroids as well as oxygen therapy to stabilise the symptoms. The patient is doing better now,” Dr Rajesh Chawla, senior consultant, pulmonary and critical care, at Apollo hospital, said.

Like Gupta, many people with a history of respiratory health issues are finding it difficult to breathe the polluted air and, in a few cases, are landing in hospitals with symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, constant cough and dizziness, among others.

“We are seeing an increase in the number of OPD visits as well as admissions on account of respiratory problems. Patients who have asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) — a chronic inflammatory lung disease are coming to the hospital with acute attacks and are getting admitted even in ICUs. Also, many of our patients require escalation of treatment these days,” Dr Neetu Jain, senior consultant, pulmonology at PSRI hospital, said.

With winter conditions setting in, the dust and particulate material from vehicular pollution and smoke from crackers have caused smog-like conditions, says Dr Shuchin Bajaj, founder director, Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals.

“The dangerous mix of pollutants can cause shortterm damages, which we can see now in terms of exacerbation of respiratory symptoms. But long-term damage can be even more catastrophic, especially in children who grow up in such a polluted environment,” he added.

Dr Arunesh Kumar, senior consultant and head of the department of pulmonology at Paras hospital, said people who have a history of respiratory disease such as asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, should strictly adhere to their regular medications and see their doctors if they notice that the symptoms have started deteriorating.

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Long-term damage can be even more catastrophic, especially in children who grow up in such a polluted environment

Dark Diwali in dry Bihar as hooch claims 26 more lives


Dark Diwali in dry Bihar as hooch claims 26 more lives

Abhay Mohan Jha & Debashish Karmakar TNN

Bettiah/Patna:  06.11.2021

Diwali in the adjoining districts of West Champaran and Gopalganj, in Bihar, was darkened by back-toback hooch tragedies in which 26 people have died since Wednesday after consuming spurious liquor.

Among them,16 people from Dakshini Telua village and surrounding hamlets under Nautan police station area of West Champaran died on Thursday, Diwali eve, while the death toll at Mohammadpur, in Gopalganj district, rose to 10 on Friday. However, the official death toll was 23. Sources said the number could be as high as 35 dead as the family members of several deceased had cremated the bodies fearing police action. Twenty-two people have been arrested in connection with the twin hooch tragedies.

So far, 92 people have lost their lives in 15 hooch tragedies in the state since January this year. CM Nitish Kumar held a high-level meeting on Friday with senior home and police officials and ordered them to launch a crackdown on those involved in manufacturing and smuggling liquor. Bihar has been a dry state since April 2016.

EOW steps up e-tendering probe after 2nd CERT report


EOW steps up e-tendering probe after 2nd CERT report

CERT Detected Breach In 54 More Tenders In First Report

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal: 06.11.2021

Madhya Pradesh Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has stepped up its probe into the e-tendering scam after getting the long awaited second report on ‘digital hack’ from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERTIn), Delhi.

Investigation had hit a wall since this report was pending with CERT-In. While officials concerned refused to comment, sources say that the second report is akin to the one that they had sent earlier and has been done in a manner that the agency will have to decide upon their line of investigations so as to face fewer difficulties during the trials.

EOW had sent multiple reminders to CERT-In in the past. In the first report CERTIn had detected breach in 54 more tenders that was sent to it by the probe agency, but off late they have failed to draw a conclusion.

“There has to be a clear linkage between the accused who breached the process and the beneficiary to charge-sheet the later. Else there would be trouble during the trials,” said an officer.

Meanwhile, the agency has started recording statements of the companies to which these tenders were allotted. They are trying to connect the dots between IT professionals, new private companies, bureaucrats and political leaders believed to be involved in the alleged scam.

Names of a former minister and two of his personal secretaries had also cropped up during investigations. A previous report by the computer emergency response team pointed out to the fact that tampering in the e-tendering process was done from the systems used by the private IT company accessing Wi-Fi connections and mobile hotspots, some beyond international borders. Alleged breach in Madhya Pradesh state electronic development corporation (MPSEDC) software had led to the Rs 3,000- crore scam, forcing the government to revoke nine of its major tenders floated in 2018. Investigators believe all tenders issued by MPSEDC since 2013 worth over Rs 80,000 crore have been tampered with. In July, the Supreme Court asked a trial court in Madhya Pradesh to conclude the trial and pronounce the judgment in ‘e-tendering’ scam within 12 months. The apex court dismissed a special leave petition (SPL) bail plea filed by one of the accused, who had been in jail for the last two years.

The trial court was directed to conclude the trial and pronounce the judgment within a period of one year from the date of receipt of the copy of the order.

On April11, 2019, a day after registering an FIR into the etendering scam against directors of seven private companies and ‘unknown bureaucrats and politicians’, Madhya Pradesh state economic offences wing (EOW) had rounded up three software professionals and raided a company jointly operated by them, for allegedly hacking government portal and ‘modifying contents’.

The agency has started recording statements of the companies to which these tenders were allotted. They are trying to connect the dots between IT professionals, new private companies, bureaucrats and political leaders believed to be involved in the alleged scam

Returning from bro’s funeral, doc saves life


Returning from bro’s funeral, doc saves life

6.11.2021 TOI     BHOPAL

An hour into Vistara’s Delhi-Doha flight this Tuesday (Nov 2), Dr Nadeem Jilani got alerted when an announcement was made to check if there was a doctor on board. A flyer had fallen unconscious in the lavatory. Dr Jilani, who was returning to Qatar after attending his brother’s funeral in Delhi, gave basic life support to the flyer. The crew thanked him by upgrading him to business and then gave a “standing ovation” to him when he disembarked at Doha. TNN

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