Thursday, October 20, 2022

Indian Embassy’s advisory cites ‘deteriorating security situation and recent escalation of hostilities’


Indian Embassy’s advisory cites ‘deteriorating security situation and recent escalation of hostilities’

India has issued a fresh travel advisory for its citizens, urging them to leave Ukraine "at the earliest".

"In view of the deteriorating security situation and recent escalation of hostilities across Ukraine, Indian nationals are advised against travelling to Ukraine. Indian citizens, including students, are advised to leave Ukraine at the earliest by available means," announced a public notification issued by the Indian embassy in Kyiv.

This is the second notification from the Indian side since October 11 when Russia launched the most extensive missile attack against the Ukrainian capital since the beginning of the war on February 24. India had expressed its "deep concern" after the missile strikes as it indicated a new phase of attrition in the nearly eight-months-long war.
Martial law

Earlier on Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin announced martial law in the four recently annexed regions of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk. The move indicated that Russia is firming up its control in eastern Ukraine.

India carried out "Operation Ganga" to evacuate nearly 20,000 nationals who were in Ukraine in the early phase of the war. Diplomatic sources shared that around 500 Indian citizens remain in Ukraine as they possess "residency permits" because of professional or familial reasons.

திருப்பூர் சார்-ர்ஆட்சிட் யராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டட் நடிகர் சின்னிஜெயந்த் மகன் ஸ்ருதன் ஜெய் நாராயணன் (29) புதன்கிழமை பொறுப்பேற்றுக் கொண்டார்


திருப்பூர் சார்-ர்ஆட்சிட் யராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டட் நடிகர் சின்னிஜெயந்த் மகன் ஸ்ருதன் ஜெய் நாராயணன் (29) புதன்கிழமை பொறுப்பேற்றுக் கொண்டார்

திருப்பூர் வருவாய் கோட்டாட்சி யராகப் பணியாற்றி வந்த பண்டரிநாதன் கூடலூருக்கு இடமாற்றம் செய்யப்பட்டாட் ர். ர் இதை த் தொடர்ந்ர் ந்து தூத்துத் க்குடி மாவட்டட் த்தில் பயிற்சி ஆசியராகப் பணியாற்றி வந்த ஸ்ருதன் ஜெய் நாராயணனை திருப்பூர் சார்- ட்சியராக நியமித்துத் கடந்த சில நாள்களுக்கு முன்பாக தமிழக அரசு உத்தரவிட்டிட் ருந்தது.

இந்த உத்தரவைத் தொடர்ந்ர் ந்து திருப்பூரில் உள்ள தனது அலுவலகத்தில் அவர் புதன்கிழமை பொறுப்பேற்றுக் கொண்டார்.ர் நடிகர் சின்னிஜெயந்தின் மகனான இவர் கடந்த 2019-ஆம் ஆண்டு நடைபெற்ற ஐஏஎஸ் தேர்விர் ல் இந்திய அளவில் 75-ஆவது இடத்தை ப் பிடித்துத் ள்ளார்.ர் பொ றுப்பேற்ற பின் செய்தியாளர்கர் ளிடம் அவர் கூறுகை யில், எனது உழைப்பு திருப்பூர் மக்களின் நலன் சார்ந்ர் ந்தவையாக இருக்கும். எனது பெற்றோர் திரைத்துத் றையைச் சேர்ந்ர் ந்தவர்கர் ளாக இருந்தாலும் சிறு வயது முதலே கல்வியை முதன்மையாகப் போதித்தனர். ர்

அவர்கர் ளுக்கு இந்த நேரத்தில் எனது நன்றியை மீண்டும் தெரிவித்துத் க்கொ க் ள்கிறேன் என்றார்.ர் திருப்பூர் சார் ஆட்சிட் யராகப் பொ றுப்பேற்றுக்கொ க் ன்ட அவரை வருவாய்த் துறை, காவல் துறை அதிகாரிகள் நேரில் சந்தித்துத் வாழ்த்துத் களைத் தெரிவித்தனர்.ர்

Madras HC Quashes Sexual Harassment Case Against Godman Shivshankar Baba, Says Complaint Not Accompanied By Application To Condone Delay

 Madras HC Quashes Sexual Harassment Case Against Godman Shivshankar Baba, Says Complaint Not Accompanied By Application To Condone Delay

 Upasana Sajee


https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/madras-high-court-quashes-sexual-harassment-proceedings-against-godman-shivshankar-baba-212070

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Health varsity seeks five years for Telugu MBBS


Health varsity seeks five years for Telugu MBBS

Also a member of the National Medical Council (NMC), Dr Prasad wondered how Madhya Pradesh government published the MBBS books in Hindi within no time.

Published: 18th October 2022 05:00 AM 


By Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: A day after Home Minister Amit Shah released MBBS books in Hindi language in Madhya Pradesh, Dr NTR University of Health Sciences (Dr NTRUHS), the only medical university in Andhra Pradesh, has opposed the Union government’s proposal to implement Hindi or regional languages as the medium of instruction for professional courses.

Dr NTRUHS Vice-Chancellor Dr Syama Prasad Pigilam stated that they will not implement Hindi or the regional language for medical education in the State. “We want at least five years’ time to change the medium of instruction,” he said.

Also a member of the National Medical Council (NMC), Dr Prasad wondered how Madhya Pradesh government published the MBBS books in Hindi within no time. “There was no discussion regarding the implementation of Hindi or regional languages as the medium of instruction. Although I am an NMC member, I was not informed of any such proposal,” he exclaimed.

‘Faculty will struggle with Telugu’

If implemented, students will face severe problems while working in other countries, Dr Prasad opined and explained, “Mother tongue is used as the medium of instruction in countries like China, Russia and Germany, but the same cannot be done in India as there are several languages.”

Advising the government to discuss the matter with seniors, experts and academicians of every college before taking a decision, the University VC noted that teaching in Hindi would also be difficult for faculty at medical colleges. He said students might have to take a bridge course before going for higher studies, if they complete MBBS in a regional language or Hindi.

Meanwhile, experts, doctors and academicians, too, opposed the proposal to implement Hindi or regional languages as a medium of instruction in all technical and non-technical educational institutions, including central universities, as recommended by a committee headed by Amit Shah on official language.

Telugu Bhasodyama Samakhya Honorary President and a veteran Ayurvedic medicine practitioner Dr Samala Ramesh Babu opined that the southern States may face problem to continue in the Indian Union, if the Centre forcefully implements its ideology. He demanded that the textbooks be published in all languages that are recognised by the Constitution.

Andhra Pradesh Government Doctors’ Association State president Dr Jayadheer said, “If the proposal is implemented, students of India cannot present their thesis on global platforms and they will not understand thesis of other researchers from foreign countries. The Centre’s decision will create long-term problems,” he added and also demanded that English be retained as the medium of instruction for MBBS students. Faculty at medical colleges also expressed their inability to teach in Hindi or any regional languages, if it the proposal is implemented all of a sudden.

Prof Dr Ambati Naga Radhakrishna Yadav, Pediatric Dental surgeon from Eluru noted that the students might lose the advantage of updating themselves, if they graduate in Hindi. “What about their higher studies, which is a national pool exam, and they can secure a seat anywhere in the country?” he asked.

Dr Yadav suggested bilingual textbooks might help people who have a language disadvantage.

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