Saturday, November 20, 2021

Govt offices go dark over unpaid bills


Govt offices go dark over unpaid bills

Shiva kumar Pinna

Jangaon:19.11.2021

Government offices in the district headquarters are struggling without electricity as staff and officers were seen carrying out their work under the mobile phone light.

Due to non-payment of electricity bills, the electricity department disconnected the power to the district medical and health office, district superintendent office, irrigation office, district agriculture office, Jangaon deputy commissioner of police office, Jangaon town police station, Lingalaghanpur police station and Bachannapet police station on Thursday morning.

The staff approached the electricity officials, however they were asked to clear the dues first. The NPDCL officials informed that power supply will be restored only if pending dues are cleared.

In 9 mins, donor’s heart beats traffic to beat again in recipient


In 9 mins, donor’s heart beats traffic to beat again in recipient

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Hyderabad:19.11.2021

A donor’s heart reached the beneficiary 12 km away in flat nine minutes through a green channel created by the traffic police on Thursday morning. The heart was being transported from the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) hospital in Punjagutta to AIG Hospital in Gachibowli, a usually busy stretch prone to traffic blocks.

The donor was a 31-yearold brain dead patient, Nakirakanti Shekhar, who hailed from Nadimpally village in Mahabubnagar. The recipient of the heart was a 45-yearold from the city.

Shekhar had been injured in a hit-and-run accident near Achampet in Mahabubnagar on November 13 while he was on his way home after work. He was rushed to the local government hospital first and later shifted to NIMS.

“He was in the intensive care unit for four days. His condition deteriorated and was declared brain dead on the night of November 18. Jeevandan appreciates the donor family members for their noble act,” said Dr G Swarnalatha, head of state-run Jeevandan organisation.

Dr Swarnalatha said that a Jeevandan coordinator had provided grief counselling to the family and also explained the importance of organ donation. Following the counselling, Shekhar’s brother and sister consented to donate his organs under Jeevandan programme for patients who may be in need.

Apart from the heart, seven other organs were retrieved from Shekhar. These organs were sent to the Osmania General Hospital (liver and a kidney), another kidney was kept in NIMS for a transplant, two lungs were sent to KIMS hospital and two corneas given to the Sarojini Devi Eye bank.

Incidentally, this was the first heart transplant taken up at AIG Hospitals, according to Jeevandan officials.

NEET solvers’ gang mastermind ‘PK’ & aide arrested in Varanasi


NEET solvers’ gang mastermind ‘PK’ & aide arrested in Varanasi

Arrests Came After ₹1 Lakh Reward Announcement On Kingpin

Rajeev.Dikshit@timesgroup.com

Varanasi:19.11.2021

The Commissionerate police on Thursday arrested Pravin Kumar alias ‘PK’ alias Neelesh, the Patna-based mastermind of the solvers’ gang busted during NEET (UG)-2021 here on September 12, and his close aide Ritesh.

Their arrest took place a few hours after the announcement of a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh on PK, against whom a local court had issued a non-bailable warrant (NBW).

Commissioner of police A Satish Ganesh said, “PK and Ritesh were arrested from the Ring road under the limits of Sarnath police station area. Ritesh, a clerk in culture and youth affairs department and posted at the secretariat of Bihar government in Patna, is married to PK’s sister Priya, who is a doctor at a PHC in Chhapra. Her involvement in the gang has also come to light in the ongoing investigations.”“PK, who belongs to Chhapra district and posed as a doctor, had settled in Patna following the retirement of his father from the industry department in 1990,” police said. “He had formed the solvers’ gang about six years ago. With the help of Ritesh he used to get the exam papers of different competitive examinations of UP, Uttarakhand and Bihar or arrange impersonators for gullible aspirants after charging huge amounts — from Rs 30 lakhs to Rs 49 lakh. With the wealth created from these illegal activities, he had constructed several multi-storied buildings in Patna, Danapur, purchased plots and luxury SUVs,” the police added.The process for announcing the cash reward on PK had been initiated after issuance of NBW against him and it was approved on Thursday morning. Before announcing the cash reward on PK, the CP said that cash rewards of Rs 20,000 had also been announced on each s accomplices — Mrityunjay Debnath and Dr Afroz — as they were also absconding .

Solver from Rajasthan arrested while taking SI exam for UP man

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Lucknow:

A Rajasthan native landed in police net on Wednesday while he was helping a UP resident become a sub-inspector. The solver was held while taking an exam in the place of a candidate for UP police sub inspector (SI) recruitment exam at a centre in Gudamba on Wednesday. The exam of recruiting SI is being organised by Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB).

On November 14, also two examinees -Dinesh Chandra, Amit Kumar were nabbed using foul means while taking the examination for SI. Two aides of Dinesh- Saurabh Tiwari, and Rahul Rathi were also arrested by the police on the same day for helping him in the examination. An invigilator developed doubt over the solver, and he alerted senior officials. The accused was later arrested by a police team which reached the scene on information.

The accused was identified as Ashok Kumar (24) of Rajasthan. It was found that he was taking an exam at the place of one Dharmendra Singh of Mathura. “On Wednesday, the centre manager of Chhatra Shakti Info Solutions, Deepak Yadav, in Gudamba police station area developed doubt when he was matching the faces of examinees with the photos pasted on their admit cards. He found that the photo pasted on admit card did not match with the suspect and he alerted the police officer supervising the exams at the centre,” said ADCP, North Zone, Prachi Singh.

ADCP Singh, said that it has come to the fore that solver Ashok Kumar was a member of a gang which rigged the exams.

Cellphone fight with mom ends in suicide


Cellphone fight with mom ends in suicide

Monotosh Chakraborty & Tamaghna Banerjee

Kolkata:19.11.2021

A Class-X student of a Budge Budge school was found hanging from the ceiling fan in her room at Balurghata on Thursday after her mother had reportedly stopped her from taking her cellphone to school.

The eldest among three siblings, the girl used to attend her online classes on her mother’s cellphone as the parents would leave the phone with her when they went out to work. However, since the physical classes began from Tuesday, the mother insisted on taking her cellphone to work and didn’t allow the girl to keep it with her any more. This apparently led to a bitter fight with her mother on Wednesday.

The mother took away the cell phone from her on Wednesday and on Thursday she took the cellphone to her workplace. The 14-year-old girl was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her room by her younger brother after both the parents had left their home.

“My daughter had become addicted to the cellphone. As Madhyamik exam was due shortly and since the physical classes had begun, my wife had rebuked her on Wednesday for being hooked on to the cellphone and took it away from her. On Thursday, both of us had left for work by 6.15am. My son found her hanging around 7am,” said the father, who works at a local jute mill.

The incident has brought to focus the dangers associated with over-dependence on electronic gadgets, which children had been forced into since the start of the pandemic. “It was pretty much expected that once the pandemic and the lockdown restrictions ease down, the dangers of over-reliance on digital media will turn out to be a serious concern and tackling the withdrawal symptoms will become a major challenge. The entire problem has been triggered by unrestrained screen addiction,” said child psychologist Devika De.

Psychiatrist Siladitya Ray pointed out that the incident proves two things — how increased screen time along with phone addiction can create mental instability leading to impulsive behaviour and how modern technologies of distraction can tear apart the cohesive fabric of human society.

“The most reliable way to tackle this crisis is to teach children and help them to develop an insight into the core issue that excessive screen time leads to addictive behaviour which eventually might go out of hand and generate frustration and disgruntlement. However, parents need to be patient, said Ray.

Woman to fly home on AI flight on Monday


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Woman to fly home on AI flight on Monday

Ashish.Mehta@timesgroup.com

Jaipur:19.11.2021

The 85-year-old woman who was denied boarding the Air India Flight from San Francisco to New Delhi connecting Jodhpur on Monday would finally be able to travel to her home town. Air India has arranged for her tickets for the same destination for November 22.

TOI on November 17 had carried a story narrating the plight of the woman and her family.

As the matter has been resolved, the family is happy.

“On the day she was to board the flight, the seat on which she was supposed to travel had a snag. Since it was a 14-hour-long flight, the airlines seeing that the woman was an elderly woman, did not allow her to board. We objected to it,” said Sanjay Bhandari while talking to TOI from San Francisco.

“Now, I must appreciate the way issue was taken up. Air India authorities started looking up for better viable and available options. They have now booked my mother on an Air India flight from San Francisco to New Delhi connecting Jodhpur. The airport manager named Anju Sahani was very apologetic on what happened. She has been cooperative since we were waiting for the flight and she has now arranged for it. She has promised that she will follow up the issue until my mother reaches Jodhpur,” Bhandari added.

“I must thank Times of India for narrating our plight,” he said.

Pension A Deferred Compensation, Hard Earned Benefit For Employee' : Supreme Court Grants Relief To Widow


Pension A Deferred Compensation, Hard Earned Benefit For Employee' : Supreme Court Grants Relief To Widow

LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK 19 Nov 2021 4:06 PM

The Supreme Court directed to disburse pension to a deceased employee's widow who has been litigating for over a decade.

"Pension as is well known, is the deferred portion of the compensation for rendering long years of service. It is a hard-earned benefit accruing to an employee, in the nature of property,", the bench comprising Justices R. Subhash Reddy and Hrishikesh Roy observed.

Following the employee's death on 12.01.2011, as per the Pension Scheme, 1998 the widow of the pensioner made claim for a sum equivalent to 100 times the full monthly pension of her husband. Vide letter dated 30.09.2012, she applied for payment of the lump sum amount in pursuance of para 15(1)(b) read with para 15(2) of the Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998.

As her representation was rejected, she approached the High Court by filing a writ petition. This petition was dismissed by the High court on the ground that no cause of action arose within the territorial jurisdiction of the High Court of Patna. It was observed that the services rendered by the pensioner were outside the territorial jurisdiction of the Patna High Court and hence the writ petition filed by the widow of the pensioner was not maintainable.

In appeal, the bench noted that that the Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998 was framed as a measure of social security for ensuring socio-economic justice for the employees in the coal sector under the powers conferred by Section 3-E of the Coal Mines Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1948.

Nevertheless, for over a decade, the widow of the employee is forced to litigate to secure the pension benefits, the court said.

"While considering the appellant's case, the High Court did not however consider her entitlement on merit, but had dismissed both the Writ Petition and the LPA, citing want of territorial jurisdiction. The employment of the appellant's husband with the respondent employer is however not in dispute. Nevertheless, for over a decade, the widow of the employee is forced to litigate to secure the pension benefits".

The court disposed the appeal by observing thus:

"In the above peculiar circumstances of this case, without commenting on the legality of the decision to discontinue the said provision in the pension scheme by the employer, as the pensioner was not alive on the date of discontinuance, we consider it appropriate to pass necessary orders in her favor in this proceeding itself. Resultantly, the sum due and payable under the Pension scheme be computed and the same is ordered to be disbursed to the appellant. The amount earlier refunded to the appellant be adjusted suitably during the remittance process. The respondent/ employer should do the needful in terms of this order, within 8 weeks from today."

Semester exams in all state colleges postponed to give students more time


Semester exams in all state colleges postponed to give students more time

Exams Will Begin After January 20

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:20.11.2021

Semester exams in all engineering, arts and science colleges and polytechnics in the state have been postponed to give more time to students to prepare for offline mode. The semester exams will begin only after January 20, 2022, higher education minister K Ponmudi said on Friday.

A section of students had been protesting over the past few days demanding that the semester exams be conducted online.

The higher education department, along with controllers of examinations from state universities, discussed with 11 student organisations, including the Students Federation of India (SFI) and the All India Students Federation (AISF) regarding their opposition to offline exams.

“The representatives of student organisations also wanted offline mode exams. However, they wanted more time to prepare for the exams. They said students have been attending offline classes only for the last two and half months. They have asked for a month’s time to prepare for the exams. We have decided to give them two months time,” Ponmudi told reporters.

The state government would withdraw the cases filed against protesting students, he added.

He also said the universities and colleges would finish the syllabus before the start of the semester exams and conduct model exams before the semester exams from January 20.

City colleges also welcomed the decision saying it would give them more time to complete the syllabus after the physical classes were affected by the rain holidays.

"Due to the prolonged rain holidays, we will be able to complete the syllabus only in the second or third week of December. Students will get more time to prepare for semester exams," a principal from a city college said. Another principal said arts and science colleges would be able to finish the syllabus for first year students too before the start of the semester exams.

Earlier, University of Madras planned to conduct semester exams from December 20 and Anna University from December 27.

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