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Maha to enact legislation for regulation of govt, private pathology labs with stringent provisions

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Mumbai, July 9 (IANS) Maharashtra Minister Uday Samant on Tuesday announced in the Assembly that the state government will soon enact a legislation for the regulation of government and private pathology laboratories with a provision for imprisonment.

He said the Maharashtra government has received a draft Bill and rules and regulations for its consent and if the Bill is not tabled during the ongoing session then the government is open to amend the Bombay Nursing Home Act to bring the pathology laboratories within its ambit.

Samant was responding to questions raised by Sunil Rane, Ajay Chaudhary, Ashish Shelar and Rajesh Tope.

The minister further announced that sample collection centres, which have mushroomed across Maharashtra, will also be covered under the proposed legislation.

The minister said that flying squads would soon be appointed to check operations of pathology labs in Maharashtra and if they are operating without due certificate, then their registration would be cancelled.

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“It is mandatory for the pathology laboratories to obtain a certificate from the Maharashtra Paramedical Council. During 2019 and 2024, 7,185 applicants have been given certificates to start pathology laboratories, of which 187 are in Mumbai.

“There are 197 laboratories attached to the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation hospitals and for that, the civic body is answerable for their operations but not other laboratories. There is a need to check the operations of pathology laboratories and curb irregularities.

“The proposed legislation will have stringent provisions including criminal action against the violators under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita,” said Samant.

According to the Maharashtra Association of Practicing Pathologists and Microbiologists data, the state has an estimated 13,000 laboratories with 8,000 lacking a qualified pathologist.

Nearly 80 per cent of such laboratories are in urban areas.

According to the proposed legislation, the registration period of the laboratory will be valid for three years and the said registration should be done online in a transparent manner.

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Medical Health Officers in municipal areas, District Surgeons in other urban areas and District Health officers in rural areas will be the appropriate authority for such registration.

Every laboratory should be inspected twice a year by the appropriate authority. As per the proposed legislation, in the event of misconduct or errors found during inspection the registration of the laboratory should be suspended until misconduct or errors are rectified.

Further, there is a provision whereby registration should be cancelled if error is found three times in a row.

If it is observed that the laboratory is running during the suspended period then imprisonment for a minimum of five years and Rs 1 lakh penalty should be a provision.

(Sanjay Jog can be contacted at sanjay.j@ians.in)

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Maha Cabinet approves 7 mega projects worth Rs 81,000 cr

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Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) The cabinet sub-committee headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on industry-approved investment proposals worth Rs 81,000 crore for 7 mega and super mega projects in Maharashtra on Tuesday.

These high technology-intensive projects, which are in the fields of electric vehicles (EVs), lithium batteries and cells and semiconductor chips, are expected to generate 20,000 jobs in Marathwada, Vidarbha and Konkan.

Shinde said Maharashtra continues to be the favoured investment destination. The investors have reaffirmed their confidence in the proposed investments. He further added that these projects will be entitled to get benefits of the various incentives announced under the package incentive scheme as per the Maharashtra Industrial Policy.

“The cabinet sub-committee on industries gave approval for manufacturing projects based on high technology lithium-ion cells/batteries, electric vehicles, semiconductor chips, solar PV modules and electrolysers, fruit pulp and juice,” the Chief Minister said.

JSW Energy PSP XI will invest in a massive lithium batteries manufacturing project in the Nagpur area with a total investment of Rs 25,000 crore. More than 5,000 jobs will be generated.

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JSW Green Mobility will invest in electric and hybrid vehicle manufacturing at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar with an investment of Rs 27,200 crore. It will create 5,200 jobs. The company proposes to manufacture 5 lakh electric passenger cars and 1 lakh commercial vehicles annually.

A huge fruit pulp and juice-based product manufacturing project will be established by Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages at Ratnagiri with an investment of Rs 1500 crore.

The RRP Electronic Company will set up an Integrated Project for the Manufacturing of Semiconductor Chips In Taloja/Panvel from Raigad district and also in Pune and Rest of Maharashtra.

According to the Chief Minister’s Office, this is the first semiconductor manufacturing project in Maharashtra with an investment of Rs 12,000 crore during its first phase. More than 4000 jobs will be created.

In the second phase, the company proposes to invest another Rs 12,000 crore. The work of the project has started at Mahape, Navi Mumbai and will be operational by September 2024 on a pilot basis.

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Further, Avaada Electro Company will set up an integrated solar PV modules and electrolyser project at Additional MIDC, Butibori in Nagpur district and in MIDC Bhokarpada, Panvel in Raigad district. The company plans to invest Rs 13,647 crore and it will create 8,000 jobs.

Pernod Richard India will set up a large liquor manufacturing project at Additional Butibori MIDC, Nagpur with an investment of Rs 1785 crore.

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Akali Dal expels Bibi Jagir Kaur & Chandumajra, six other rebels

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Chandigarh, July 30 (IANS) The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday expelled eight leaders, comprising Bibi Jagir Kaur and Prem Singh Chandumajra, from the primary membership of the party for indulging in anti-party activities.

It also removed seven leaders as ‘halka in-charges’ and announced that these vacancies would be filled soon after taking detailed feedback from party workers.

A decision to this effect was taken by the party’s disciplinary committee headed by senior leader Balwinder Singh Bhundur at a meeting here.

The expelled leaders were Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Bibi Jagir Kaur, Prem Singh Chandumajra, Parminder Singh Dhindsa, Sikander Singh Maluka, Surjit Singh Rakhra, Surinder Singh Thekedar and Charanjit Singh Brar.

The seven constituencies which have fallen vacant after the expulsion of their constituency are Nakodar, Bholath, Ghanuar, Sanour, Samana, Garhshankar and Rajpura.

Giving details, Bhundur said it was revealed during introspection that these eight leaders had actively colluded with the party’s “enemies to create divisions in the party and weaken it.”

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“It was also felt that these leaders have willfully damaged the image of the party as part of a wider conspiracy,” he said.

He said the decision to expel the leaders had been taken after careful consideration.

“They were given ample opportunity to discuss their issues in the party forum. The working committee meeting of June 26 had also through a resolution appealed to them to discuss their misgivings in the party forum but they refused to do so.”

Bhundur said instead of showing restraint the party leaders increased the scope of their anti-party activities in a planned manner and made it clear that they did not have any faith in the party organisation.

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Maha: NCP to celebrate Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe's birth anniversary on Aug 1

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Maha: NCP to celebrate Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe's birth anniversary on Aug 1

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) The Nationalist Congress Party will commemorate the birth anniversary of Sahityaratna, Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe on August 1 across Maharashtra.

A grand event will be held at his birthplace in Wategaon, informed NCP state president and MP Sunil Tatkare.

Annabhau Sathe is a leading figure of Dalit literature and he played a crucial role in the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement.

The NCP’s move is aimed at luring the Dalit community ahead of the upcoming Assembly election especially after it voted against the MahaYuti during the general elections fearing change in the constitution and end of reservation.

Tatkare said that on August 1, at Annabhau Sathe’s birthplace in Wategaon, a Granth Dindi procession will be held from his home to the memorial.

“In this procession, the complete works of Annabhau will be honoured in a traditional parade. In the courtyard in front of Annabhau’s memorial, the Granth Dindi will be welcomed with performances of renowned powadas composed by Annabhau, and tributes will be paid to him,” said Tatkare.

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Additionally, on August 2, a state-level brass band festival will be held on the premises of the Zilla Parishad School in Satara, where renowned band groups from across the state will participate. The NCP will honour these artists with mementoes and certificates of appreciation.

Annabhau Sathe’s birth anniversary will also be celebrated at village, taluka, and district levels across the state.

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Rajasthan Speaker expresses displeasure on officials missing during Assembly proceedings

Jaipur, July 30 (IANS) Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani on Tuesday expressed his annoyance as state government officials were missing during the session when questions regarding their departments were being asked.

The Speaker said that action would be taken against officials who remain absent during Assembly proceedings.

“It is necessary for the officials of the departments whose questions are being asked to stay present in the officers’ gallery,” the Speaker said.

On Tuesday, during the question hour, officials of some departments including the Gaupalan Department were absent when Gaupalan Minister Zoraram Kumawat was answering the questions.

After the minister’s answer was completed, the Speaker expressed displeasure and said that no official of the Gaupalan Department is present.

“The Parliamentary Affairs Minister should ensure that the officials of the departments whose questions are being asked remain present. Give me the list of the departments whose officials are not present today, I will take action,” the Speaker said.

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After the Speaker’s displeasure, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said that everyone will follow your orders.

He said that officers shall stay in the gallery every time and no officer will leave.

The Speaker further expressed displeasure over the withdrawal of questions by MLAs.

“When questions have to be withdrawn, why do you ask them? This time proposals have come to withdraw questions from 7-8 MLAs of the ruling and opposition parties. From now on, permission to withdraw questions will not be granted,” he added.

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Another loophole in primary teachers’ recruitment surfaces in Calcutta HC

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Another loophole in primary teachers’ recruitment surfaces in Calcutta HC

Kolkata, July 30 (IANS) Another loophole in the recruitment of primary teachers in state-run schools in West Bengal has surfaced with the West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) admitting in the Calcutta High Court on Tuesday that no ‘additional panel’ was created for recruitment of primary teachers in 2016.

In 2016, as many as 42,000 candidates cleared the recruitment examination for primary teachers in West Bengal. As per norms, the board was supposed to create an additional panel, which is somewhat similar to a ‘second list’ in any competitive examination.

Those securing positions in the ‘main panel’ like the ‘first list’ opt out, and the vacant positions are filled by the best eligible candidates from the ‘additional panel’.

After a detailed hearing, the single-judge bench of Justice Amrita Sinha directed the board to submit an affidavit on the matter by August 20.

The court was hearing a petition filed by a candidate who appeared for the recruitment examination in 2016. Since his name was not on the main panel, he moved the Calcutta High Court seeking publication of the list of the additional panel.

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The board’s counsel, however, informed the court that since no additional panel was created in 2016, there was no possibility of publishing the same.

The counsel for the petitioner claimed that since the recruitment in 2016 was not made strictly on the basis of merit, the board refrained from creating the additional panel.

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