Thursday, October 31, 2024

Madurai Kamaraj University yet to pay for paper evaluation, rue teaching faculty


Madurai Kamaraj University yet to pay for paper evaluation, rue teaching faculty

“This would be paid out of the examination fees paid by the students. Semester examination was held in April and the evaluation work was completed in August," he said.


Madurai Kamaraj University. (File photo)

Updated on:
30 Oct 2024, 12:04 pm

MADURAI: The teaching faculty of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) and its affiliated colleges complained that the university was delaying their paper evaluation remuneration. Speaking to TNIE requesting anonymity, a teaching faculty working in an affiliated college said MKU pays Rs 12 per paper for evaluating UG courses and Rs 15 per paper for PG courses. Similarly, MKU pays Rs 150 as Travelling Allowance (TA) for local faculty and Rs 250 for outstation faculty.

“This would be paid out of the examination fees paid by the students. Semester examination was held in April and the evaluation work was completed in August," he said.

He further stated that such payments would be made one month after the evaluation. However, the MKU authorities have not paid the same till now. Most faculty who come in for evaluation are guest lecturers working in government colleges and self-financed colleges, and they earn about Rs 25,000 per month. They opt for such evaluation to earn additional income, he added.

In response, MKU Controller of Examination (in charge) T Dharmaraj said the payments are under process and a bill for paper evaluation has been signed by the authorities. The faculty will get the remuneration by next week, he said.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Man held for ‘digital arrest’ scam

Man held for ‘digital arrest’ scam 

Sindhu.Kannan@timesofindia.com 30.10.2024

Chennai : Two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned people against falling prey to scamsters who threaten people with ‘digital arrest,’ an Ambattur resident lost ₹1.05 crore to fraudsters who used the ‘digital arrest’ method. The account to which the money had been transferred in three instalments, however, belonged to a Velachery resident K Sathishkumar, who floated a fake firm, opened a savings bank account and then sold it to cyber fraudsters. 

The Avadi cybercrime police traced Sathishkumar and seized three cell phones, seven credit cards, and ₹8,000. According to a complaint from Rameshkumar of Ambattur, he received a video call from a man who claimed to be a CBI officer. He told Rameshkumar that his name had been linked to a pending money-laundering case wherein Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty’s husband Raj Kundra was the main culprit. It may be noted that Kundra was accused of creating and distributing porn films through apps and was arrested in Sept 2021. He is currently out on bail. Giving these details, the fake CBI officer told Rameshkumar that he was under ‘digital arrest’ and that he had to transfer the cash deposit in him bank accounts to several other accounts belonging to the ‘CBI’. 

He said the money would be returned to him in two hours if the ‘law enforcement agencies’ found him innocent. Till the ‘verification’ is complete, he should not reveal his ‘digital arrest’ even to his family members, he was warned. Believing the words, Rameshkumar transferred a total of ₹1.05 crore in three instalments. As there was no more communication from the other side, Ramesh Kumar realised that he had been cheated. He then lodged a complaint with the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP) and approached the Avadi cybercrime wing. A team headed by cybercrime inspector Praveen Kumar tracked the account that belonged to Sathishkumar of Velachery. 

Inquiries revealed that he floated a fake firm in his name, opened a 

savings account and sold it to the fraudsters. Only on Monday, Prime Minister Modi asked people to be vigilant against “digital arrests” and said investigative agencies never contact individuals over phone or video call for such matters. The Prime Minister also said probe agencies were working with the states to deal with the issue.

No deadline extension leads to loss of 50 MBBS seats


No deadline extension leads to loss of 50 MBBS seats 

TIMES NEWS NETWORK  30.10.2024 

Chennai : Union govt has refused to extend the deadline for admission to MBBS/BDS courses for 2024 and the state selection committee said it would not admit students to the 50 additional MBBS seats at Annaii Medical College and Research Institute this academic year. Additionally, results for the stray (final) round of counselling will be released a day late on Wednesday following a request from several parents. Last week, the state selection committee wrote to the Centre seeking permission to extend the deadline for medical and dental counselling. Health minister Ma Subramanian said the addition of fresh seats in the stray round is not possible as students don’t have the option to upgrade seats in this round. Adding fresh seats without giving the option of upgrade would defeat the purpose of merit, he said. When the committee permits upgradation, it will create vacancies in other colleges too. “So, to fill seats, we need a special round. It can’t be done in the stray vacancy round, where students are debarred if they don’t take the seat they are allotted,” he said.

On Oct 23, Annaii Medical College and Research Institute announced that it received permission to admit 50 more students, taking its seat tally to 100. The stray round, which began the next day, had 296 vacant seats in medical and dental colleges. This includes one MBBS seat and 23 BDS seats in govt colleges, 67 seats in self-financing medical colleges and 61 MBBS seats in private medical universities, besides four BDS seats under the 7.5% quota for govt students and 136 seats in self-financing dental colleges. 

Results Delayed The results for the stray vacancies will be announced on Wednesday instead of Tuesday, officials said. The selection committee said that eligible candidates must pay an additional security deposit of ₹5 lakh for the MBBS course and ₹2 lakh for the BDS course to take part in the stray round or subsequent round (if any). The amount will not be refunded if the candidate does not  join the courses after allotment. In addition to the security deposit, the candidates must pay the tuition fee and discontinuation fee if they do not join courses after allotment and will be barred from counselling for 2025. “Most parents wanted an extension of the deadline by a day as banks were closed on Saturday and Sunday,” said a senior official at the committee. “Instead of releasing the results on Tuesday, it will be released on Wednesday,” officials said

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Lifestyle changes a major cause for stroke among young people, say doctors


Lifestyle changes a major cause for stroke among young people, say doctors



Resident Medical Officer S. Saravanan speaks at the World Strokes Day awareness programme conducted at Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai on Tuesday. G. MOORTHY

The Hindu Bureau

MADURAI 30.10.2024

Stroke among young people is rising due to various lifestyle changes such as intake of food rich in saturated fat,lack of physical activities, sleep disorder, said P.K. Murugan, Head, Department of Neurology, Government Rajaji Hospital. Speaking at a public awareness meeting organised at GRH on the occasion of World Stroke Day on Tuesday, Dr. Murugan, attributed these negative factors to a sedentary lifestyle because of the youth’s job nature and location.

He highlighted the role of alteplase, a clot dissolving drug that could significantly improve recovery outcomes when administered to patients within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. “By using this treatment, patients have a better chance of clot dissolution and recovery,” he said.

S. Saravanan, Resident Medical Officer, said students and people of all professions should make it a habit to exercise every morning. “Those who cannot spare time in the morning should at least exercise or play any game in the evening. Everybody must devote at least an hour for physical reading of a book. This will help prevent most of the non-communicable diseases,” he said.

While sleep disorder leads to diabetes, blood pressure, obesity, etc., practising physical exercise and reading could help in getting a good sleep, Dr. Saravanan said. Stroke does not come suddenly. It gives warning signals. So, by taling these precautionary steps, it could be prevented, he added.

Ph. D scholar presents petition to Governor during convocation


Ph. D scholar presents petition to Governor during convocation

The Hindu Bureau 30.10.2024 



TIRUCHI 30.10.2024 

A Ph.D research scholar F. Israel Inbaraj, 51, presented a petition, complaining about the treatment meted out to research scholars, to Governor R.N. Ravi on the dais during the Bharathidasan University convocation on Tuesday. Mr. Inbaraj presented the petition to the Governor while receiving the degree from him, causing a flutter.

Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, the Chennai-based management professional said he had a passion for teaching and had earned six degrees. “I applied for a Ph. D in Human Resource Management at BDU in 2017, but was able to get my degree only after six years. There are many others like me who have been suffering. I decided to present a petition to the Governor-Chancellor to inform him about the treatment meted out to research scholars at the university,” Mr. Inbaraj told The Hindu.

He said that paperwork delays by the university had created many procedural problems.

He had petitioned the Governor for a more humane treatment of research scholars and clear guidelines on submissions. He had complained about the arbitrary rejection of journal publications because of frequent changes in the University Grants Commission-Consortium for Academic Research and Ethics (UGC-CARE) list.

“My petition was made on behalf of all the aspiring research scholars,” he said.

How the media covered the launch of ADMK and subsequent developments



How the media covered the launch of ADMK and subsequent developments



1 of 2 Landmark events: M.G. Ramachandran’s fans taking out a procession after garlanding the statue of C.N. Annadurai in Madurai on October 15, 1972. At right, MGR addressing a huge gathering from a special rostrum erected at the foot of the Anna Statue on Anna Salai, Madras, hours after he was sworn in as the Chief Minister on June 30, 1977.The Hindu Archivesprevnext

While carrying a substantial number of reports concerning the ADMK on the pages meant for the State, The Hindu, however, published prominently on the front page atthe time of key developments — be it the suspension of MGR from the DMK, or the formation of ADMK, or its spectacular success in the 1973 Dindigul Lok Sabha by-election

T. Ramakrishnan

The extensive media coverage of the maiden State-level conference of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor Vijay, has spurred interest among the intelligentsia in how the press fared at the time of the inauguration of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which was established by veteran actor and former DMK treasurer M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) in October 1972.

The Hindu’s approach towards vividly capturing the political events of Tamil Nadu can be evident from its coverage of developments leading to the formation of the AIADMK in 1972 and the events until after the party was voted to power in June 1977. A search in the newspaper’s internal archival system for the term, ADMK (Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, which was how the party was called until September 1976), threw up 756 entries for reports published from October 1972 to December 1973.

While carrying a substantial number of the reports concerning the ADMK in the pages meant for the State, the newspaper, however, published on page 1 reports of key developments — be it the suspension of MGR from the DMK, or the formation of the ADMK, or its spectacular success in the 1973 Dindigul Lok Sabha by-election.

Start of the showdown

Even though the showdown between MGR and the DMK leadership began in the first week of October 1972 with his famous speech at Thirukazhukundram, there was an indication on September 29 that year that members of the MGR Mandrams (fans’ clubs) were planning a body of their own when they put up at a busy locality of Tirunelveli town a separate flag with the figure of a lotus in crimson hue at the centre. Till then, the leader’s fans had only the DMK’s flag for their Mandrams. This development was captured briefly in a report on page 12 of the edition dated October 1, 1972.

On October 8, MGR, in his speech at Thirukazhukundram, about 75 km from Chennai, urged town, taluk, and district secretaries of the DMK to make public the details of their assets. Sensing the political significance of the speech which was made a few days before the scheduled meetings of the party’s executive and general council, the newspaper carried a box report on his speech at the bottom of the front page the next day.

Two days later, when the DMK leadership announced its decision to suspend MGR from the party, a report was published on the right top of the front page on October 11, 1972. On page 12, an account of the reaction of rickshaw-pullers, women from slums, small-scale traders, and hoteliers was presented in two reports from Tiruchi and Madurai.

ADMK announced

On October 19, the newspaper published at the lower bottom of the front page a report based on MGR’s interaction with journalists the previous day wherein he had announced the formation of the ADMK. On November 10, MGR, along with his party colleagues and representatives of his allies — the Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Republican Party — took out a “mammoth procession” over 10 km to the Raj Bhavan at Guindy. This event was captured in a three-column report that was carried in the middle of the front page on November 11, 1972, with a four-column photograph below.

Six months later, the ADMK’s resounding victory in the byelection to the Dindigul Lok Sabha constituency was captured in a seven-column report at the top of the front page on May 22, 1973. The report carried a profile picture of the winning candidate, K. Maya Thevar. On February 27, 1974, the newspaper had another lead story, spanning over four columns, on the ADMK-CPI combine securing an absolute majority in the Puducherry Assembly election. The heading of the report also mentioned, “DMK Routed.”

On the same page, there was a report on the ADMK’s victory in the byelection to the Coimbatore (West) Assembly constituency, besides a couple of more on ADMK and CPI candidates leading over their nearest rivals — the Congress and Congress (Organisation) candidates — in the by-elections to the Puducherry and Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituencies. In March 1977, when the Lok Sabha elections were held, the coalition comprising the AIADMK (by then, the ADMK’s nomenclature got two more letters — AI or All India), the Congress and the CPI bagged 34 out of 39 seats. On March 21, 1977, there was a report at the bottom of the front page with the heading, ‘Sweeping Success for Cong.-AIADMK Alliance.’

Absolute majority for AIADMK

Three months later, the Assembly elections were held. On June 15 and 16, 1977, the newspaper carried on the right top portion of the front page reports on the victory of the AIADMK, which had, among others, the CPI (Marxist) and the Muslim League as partners. On the first day, the item had a single column photo of MGR, too, as he was declared elected. Below his picture was that of his colleague, Nanjil K. Manoharan, who also emerged victorious. The next day, the same slot had an item, titled ‘AIADMK Gets Absolute Majority’. The top middle portion had a box item which referred to the ADMK becoming the single largest party in the Puducherry Assembly election. MGR was sworn in as the Chief Minister on June 30, 1977, and the next day (July 1), almost one half of the front page was devoted to the event with two stories and two pictures — one displaying MGR addressing the crowd on Anna Salai after the swearing-in and the other showing a section of the crowd.

Report on press conference

In addition to the report on the swearing-in, the newspaper had reported on MGR’s press conference wherein he had stated that the government would maintain cordial ties with the Centre (which was headed by the Janata Party, which had aligned with the DMK in the 1977 Lok Sabha election). On the remaining columns, there were stories on the Assembly commencing its session on July 4 and the AIADMK Ministry assuming office in Puducherry on July 2.

A scrutiny of the treatment of all these events shows the newspaper’s adherence to high standards of professionalism

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