Sunday, December 12, 2021

Disclose immovable assets by Jan 2022: CS


Disclose immovable assets by Jan 2022: CS

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:12.12.2021

Chief secretary V Irai Anbu directed all IAS officers of TN cadre to submit their asset details in the form of immovable property returns (IPR) to the Union government by January 2022.

The Centre had introduced online filing of IPR for IAS officers in January 2017. Officers can submit the IPR either electronically or upload a scanned copy of the manually filled-in IPR. The online filing option for calendar year 2021 closes automatically after the January 31, 2022, deadline.

In a circular to all IAS officer on Thursday, the chief secretary recalled a communication he received a fortnight ago from the establishment officer and additional secretary of the department of personnel and training of the Union ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions. “Failure on the part of the members of service to comply with the requirements constitutes good and sufficient reason for institution of disciplinary proceedings,” Anbu said in the communication.

HC stays notice of ₹5 crore service tax to Periyar varsity


HC stays notice of ₹5 crore service tax to Periyar varsity

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:  12.12.2021

The Madras high court has stayed an order issued by the GST and Central Excise department demanding service tax of ₹5 crore from Periyar University, Salem for granting affiliation to colleges under the university.

Justice C Saravanan passed the interim order on the plea moved by the university challenging the demand.

Senior advocate Isacc Mohanlal representing the university said granting affiliation to colleges will not come within the ambit of service and no service tax can be levied on that basis particularly when the university is a state university.

The petitioner said the university’s roles as stated in the Periyar University Act, 1997 include devising curriculum, prescribing training modules, regulating admission of faculties, prescribing standards and infrastructure norms for colleges to be affiliated and granting of recognition and affiliation to courses conducted by the affiliated colleges.

“The authorities ought to have seen services provided by an educational institution to its students, faculty and staff are exempted. The fact that the provision includes faculty and staff too and not just the students, makes it clear that the objective behind the provision is not only to exempt purely the activity of providing education to the students, but to include all kinds of services provided by an institution to its faculty and staff as well, apart from the students,” the petitioner said.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

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Dog-bite victim denied admission, left on floor in government hospital premises


Dog-bite victim denied admission, left on floor in government hospital premises

Durai, who lives alone in Triplicane, said he received first aid but was denied admission because he did not have an attender, adding his pleas for proper care fell on deaf ears.

Published: 11th December 2021 06:49 AM |


Express News Service

CHENNAI: Scenes of patients lying on the floor in government hospitals are nothing new. One such incident was witnessed by a TNIE photojournalist at the Royapettah Government Hospital on Friday. Based on a tip-off from a source, the photojournalist rushed to the hospital and found Durai (68) lying on the floor near a bathroom on the premises.

When asked how he ended up there, Durai broke down and said he had presented to the hospital on Wednesday evening to get treated for a dog bite. Upon closer inspection, the photojournalist realised that the deep wound on his left leg was not fresh and was probably infested. Other people in the premises gathered around on hearing his cries.

Durai, who lives alone in Triplicane, said he received first aid but was denied admission because he did not have an attender, adding his pleas for proper care fell on deaf ears and he had been lying near the toilet ever since. On seeing the large crowd, a lady police official arrived on the scene and enquired about what was going on.

After seeing the large crowd, a nurse informed the hospital staff about the situation. Later, they shifted Durai to the casualty in a wheelchair and his wound was cleaned and dressed. The staff then promised the policewoman that Durai would be taken care of. While a senior official said he was not aware of the incident, another did not respond to calls from TNIE.

    University appointments row: Governor hits out at Kerala government, says his hands are tied

    University appointments row: Governor hits out at Kerala government, says his hands are tied

    Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said Kerala would be bereft of higher education going by the present state of affairs.

    Published: 11th December 2021 12:55 PM 

    Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan. 

    By Express News Service

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A day after Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's letter to the Kerala government expressing his willingness to relinquish the post of Chancellor became public, the Governor hit out openly against the ruling dispensation for its illegal interference in university affairs.

    Speaking to the reporters in Delhi on Saturday, the Governor said attempts were being made to tie his hands in university affairs. Terming political interference in institutions of higher learning as intolerable, the Governor expressed his anguish over the government ignoring his repeated warnings against favouritism in university appointments.

    Khan said he had tried his best to cooperate with the government for the smooth functioning of universities but the cooperation was not reciprocated. The post of Chancellor has been given to the Governor to ensure transparency in the functioning of universities. However the Chancellor is not able to function freely, he said. Khan said it was in this context that he wrote to the Chief Minister urging him to take up the post.

    The Governor said the state would be bereft of higher education going by the present state of affairs. He said instances of illegal appointments in universities were pointed out many times by his office but no action was taken by the government. Such an attitude is unacceptable, he said.

    The Governor pointed out that the government recommending a single name to the post of Vice Chancellor in Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit constituted a gross violation of existing regulations. If a selection committee had shortlisted probables as per norms, then the most suitable person could have been selected judiciously, he said. Khan warned of serious consequences in the higher education sector if the present situation continues.

    Now, cough up 18% GST to get your certificates


    Now, cough up 18% GST to get your certificates

    All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) State Secretary S Sugubala said if the government allows universities to collect GST, it will become an additional burden on the parents.

    Published: 11th December 2021 06:13 AM 


    For representational purposes. (File Photo)

    By Express News Service

    MADURAI: Anna University’s move to collect 18 per cent GST for issuing certificates has not gone down well with educationalists and students. They claim imparting education is the responsibility of the State and Central governments.

    The Controller of Examinations of Anna University in a circular dated November 25 said 18 per cent GST will be collected for issuing certificates, including a correction in consolidated mark statements, degree certificates, and provisional certificates.

    Saying that education is not a commodity to be sold, Platform for Common School System’s (SPCSS) General Secretary PB Prince Gajendra Babu said imposing taxes by educational institutions is not good for democracy.

    All University Teachers Association (AUT) President P Thirunavukkarasu said Bharathiyar University is collecting GST for affiliation of courses from the colleges not from the students. All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) State Secretary S Sugubala said if the government allows universities to collect GST, it will become an additional burden on the parents.

    “If GST is collected on getting certificates, it automatically will affect the students from poor financial backgrounds,” she said. Responding to the issue, Anna University Vice-Chancellor R Velraj said the varsity has just sent a circular and has not yet implemented it. “The Minister for Higher Education assured us to get exemption from both State and Central governments. GST will apply only for the students at the entry-level. Plus, it will also apply when the students seek additional certificates like migration, duplicate provisional and the like. AU has not asked the current students to pay GST,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) Controller of Examinations (i/c) M Dharmaraj said the university is collecting 18 per cent GST only for issuing migration certificates. “Last year, all the State run universities were asked to collect GST for issuing all certificates. However, we did not collect it,” he added.

    TNIE came to know that Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University has been collecting 18 per cent GST for UG, PG and PG diploma course fees under e-Consortium Fees (One time Fee) head from 2018-19 academic year itself.

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