Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Mobile bills may rise as Airtel hikes tariffs, others set to follow


Mobile bills may rise as Airtel hikes tariffs, others set to follow

Pankaj.Doval@timesgroup.com

23.11.2021

Your mobile bills are set to go up. Almost two years after telecom companies hiked tariffs across the board, a fresh set of revisions are around the corner. Airtel, one of India’s oldest mobile companies and its second-largest operator, was the first to announce a hike running up to as much as 25%. The revision covers almost all the pre-paid price packs offered by it.

While Airtel’s hike, which will take the minimum entry tariff to ₹99 from the present ₹79, will be effective November 26, it is expected that the other two top operators — Vodafone Idea and the biggest player, Reliance Jio — will make a similar move. The profitability of telcos is under strech and fresh investments are required for upcoming 5G space and spectrum auctions.

The revisions come within months of the government handing out a mega bailout-cum-relief package to the industry to provide financial strength and profitability to the players. They also come as the country prepares its transition to the next-gen 5G technology and new wave of technologies built around internet of things (IoT), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and immersive visualisations and solutions.

Monday, November 22, 2021

SII can export 50L Covishield doses: Centre


SII can export 50L Covishield doses: Centre

New Delhi:  22.11.2021

The Union government allowed the Serum Institute of India (SII) to export 50 lakh doses of Covid vaccine — Covishield — under the UN-backed COVAX global vaccine programme to Nepal, Tajikistan and Mozambique, sources said on Sunday. In addition to these three countries, the SII will also export Covishield to Bangladesh under COVAX, they said. The SII will commence Covid vaccine export under the COVAX programme from November 23 and Nepal will receive the first lot of Covishield on November 24.

The move comes on the heels of SII urging the government to fast-track Covishield movement, citing the difficulties being faced in production and cold chain space planning for other vaccines because of the increasing stock of its Covid jab, said sources on Sunday. PTI

GNDU convocation today


GNDU convocation today

Amritsar:  22.11.2021

The 47th annual convocation of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) will be held on Monday. This was stated by registrar Karanjeet Singh Kahlon here on Sunday. On the occasion, medical administrator and writer Dr Tarlochan Singh Kler and contemporary painter and graphic artist Arpana Caur will be conferred honorary degrees in the faculty of medical sciences and faculty of visual arts and performing arts, respectively. TNN

‘10 dental surgeons, 50 others paid bribe for Haryana jobs’


‘10 dental surgeons, 50 others paid bribe for Haryana jobs’

Price For Cheat Code Was ₹10L: VB

Manvir.Saini@timesgroup.com

Chandigarh:  22.11.2021

Navin Kumar, first accused to be arrested in Haryana’s cash-for-job scam, confessed to have helped 10 candidates get through the dental surgeon’s recruitment examination for Rs 10 lakh each. Together with two others, he is also said to have done more than 50 paid selections through the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC).

This is his reported confession to the vigilance bureau that had claimed to have seized Rs 20 lakh bribe money from him before reaching Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) deputy secretary Anil Nagar. On Sunday, Panchkula’s duty magistrate remained Navin Kumar in judicial custody, where he told the interrogators that he along with Ashwani Kumar and another person had got 40 nurses, four VLDAs (veterinary and livestock development assistants), and 15 ANMs (auxiliary nurses and midwives) through the written examination.

Each of these candidates had paid them Rs 10 lakh. The state vigilance bureau has shared the information with the HSSC and the HPSC, asking both agencies to verify the details. The HSSC is in the process of finalising the appointments. Navin Kumar was trapped behind a restaurant in Panchkula’s Sector 5, where he had come to collect Rs 20 lakh of the bribe money from a candidate, in Rs 500 notes.

His lead and other evidence obtained during the investigation took the bureau to Ashwani Sharma’s house in Jhajjar district, from where it claimed to have seized Rs 1.07 crore cash, the alleged share of Haryana Civil Services (HCS) officer Anil Nagar. The officers made Sharma contact Nagar, who reportedly told him to bring the money to his HPSC office.

The bureau claims that it caught Nagar accepting more than Rs 1 crore from Ashwani Sharma in his office. The raid on his house and associates yielded Rs 2.10 crore cash. They associates had kept most of it as his share.

Navin Kumar was trapped behind a restaurant in Panchkula’s Sector 5, where he had come to collect Rs 20 lakh of the bribe money from a candidate

17-yr-old booked for rape after minor delivers baby


17-yr-old booked for rape after minor delivers baby

Indore:  22.11.2021

The family of a minor has lodged a rape complaint at Lasudia police station against a neighbourhood teen after their daughter became pregnant and delivered a baby girl recently.

In their complaint, parents of the girl told police that a 17-year-old neighbour had taken their daughter to a park where he raped her and made a video of the act. Thereafter, he raped her on several occasions. Their daughter kept silent about the incident since the teen was threatening her that he will circulate the video on social media. Based on complaint lodged by the girl’s family, Lasudia police have registered a case. TNN

RT-PCR must for Maha people flying to Indore


RT-PCR must for Maha people flying to Indore

Indore:  22.11.2021

People travelling by flights from Maharashtra to Indore will now have to carry a negative RTPCR report. An instruction in this regard has been issued in view of the increasing number of cases of Covid-19, said officials with Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport of Indore. Officials said that an instruction in this regard has been issued under the new travel guidelines for air passengers released by the airport authority of India (AAI) on Saturday. “Passengers arriving by flights from any city of Maharashtra to Indore will have to carry a negative RT-PCR report ,” airport’s officiating director Prabodh Chandra Sharma said. TNN

PhD mandate relaxation for assistant professors may improve faculty quality

PhD mandate relaxation for assistant professors may improve faculty quality

Academics demand PhD to be an essential qualification for teaching positions at PG and post PG levels

Rajlakshmi.Ghosh@timesgroup.com

22.11.2021

The debate is on if PhD must be a key requisite for an assistant professor’s post or this mandate must be removed. The Centre has amended the University Grants Commission (UGC) regulations to delay the mandatory requirement of a PhD to July 2023 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. Currently, the assistant professor’s post, which is an entry-level position across universities, can be filled by master’s degree holders who are UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) qualified.

In 2018, the Centre had introduced the UGC ‘Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Teachers and Other Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education’ Regulation, which required all candidates for the assistant professor’s post to have a doctoral degree. It provided a three-year period for acquiring the PhD degree, stating further that the mandatory stipulation would be introduced from July 1, 2021, for the 2021-22 academic year. But then, the UGC has now delayed this mandate by another two years, giving prospective candidates for assistant professor’s posts more time to complete their PhDs.

PhD requirement was one of the stumbling blocks towards filling up vacant faculty positions. Due to which around 6,000 sanctioned positions are lying vacant at the Central Universities alone.

Marker of success

Yogesh Singh, vice-chancellor, University of Delhi (DU), says, “A PhD degree for the assistant professor’s post is important for the quality of teaching-learning. But when faculty persons are recruited, two aspects are taken into consideration -academic scholarship and teaching abilities. It is not as if PhD is the only marker of an academic’s success. In research-driven universities, a PhD degree should be a must, but in colleges, a UGC NET qualified candidate can work just as well. In DU, for instance, we have already advertised assistant professor’s positions where NET qualified candidates may stand as good a chance as PhD candidates. While UGC NET has improved the overall quality of teachers at entry-level posts, there was a time when UGC NET did not exist, and yet good teachers were recruited in the university system.”

Creating right talent pool

B J Rao, vice-chancellor, University of Hyderabad, says that PhD should be an essential qualification for teaching positions at PG and post PG levels. “A relaxation may affect the quality of research and teaching. However, the institutions will be always looking to recruit the best among the talent available, irrespective of prescribed qualifications,” Rao adds. He explains that master’s degree holders who are UGC NET qualified are worthy enough to be considered for assistant professor’s posts but in limited spheres of educational pursuits. “It is important that meritorious applicants are selected.” The current relaxation, he says, will widen the application pool, but the onus to create the right talent pool will depend on a judicious selection process. “India is a talent surplus country hence degree criterion alone cannot assess a candidate. The qualities of academic excellence, proactiveness, innovative thinking, perseverance, mentoring ability etc also matter.” PhD should be mandatory for promotion apart from minimum qualifying service prescribed in the 2018 UGC regulations for associate professor and professor levels, Rao says.

PhD not a must

A PhD degree as a prerequisite condition for assistant professor’s post may be desirable but not necessary, says Bhushan Patwardhan, former vice chairman, University Grants Commission, and national research professor – Ayush, Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Savitribai Phule Pune University. “It is unlikely to compromise the quality of faculty in HEI and in fact, may improve the quality of teachers by bringing more of those who are genuinely interested in the teaching profession. The condition of PhD for becoming a teacher has very weak logic. This mandatory prerequisite has led to desperation to do PhD, which in turn has resulted in commercial shops openly selling these degrees,” he adds. PhD, according to Patwardhan, is essentially a research degree. It should be pursued only by those who have research aptitude and are keen to pursue academic research careers, he adds. “Already many teachers may have entered the HEIs with poor quality PhD degrees. It is hoped the government does not simply waive off the PhD for assistant professor’s positions without preparing a robust mechanism to ensure selection of faculty based on predefined criteria,” he says.

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