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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fees for Medical examination and issue of physical fitness certificated payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons

HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT
G.O. (2D)No.10 Dated : 1-2-1993

Read again :
1. G.O. Ms. No. 1410 H& FW, dated 20-3-1984
Read also
2) Govt.Ir.No.87327/S2/92,H&FWdt. 24-12-1992.

Order:
In the G.O. First read above, orders were issued amount other enhancing the fees for Medical
examination and issue of physical fitness certificated payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons or
indicated below:
Nature of certificate Existing Rate Revised Rate
in Rs in Rs.
(i) Medical Examination and issue
of physical fitness certificate
Assistant Surgeon 5 10
Civil Surgeon 15 20
2. The Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeons association has requested for revision of fee as indicated below:-
Postmortem certificate : Rs. 150/-
Fitness certificate : Rs. 50/-
Wound certificate : Rs. 50/-
After careful examination, Government have decided to enhance the existing rate of fees
3. Accordingly the Government direct that the fees for Medical examination and issue of physical fitness
certificate etc., payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons be enhanced as indicated in column 3
below :
Nature of certificate Existing rate Revised rate
(1) (2) (3)
1) Medical Examination
and issue of physical
fitness certificates

Assistant Surgeon 10/- 30/-

Civil Surgeon 25/- 50/-

ii) Wound Certificate:

Assistant Surgeon -- 50/-

Civil Surgeon -- 50/-

The Government also direct that the question of the fee payable for the postmortem certificate will be
considered later.
4. The Director of Medical & Rural Health Services is requested to send proposals to Government for
amending the appropriate paragraphs in the Tamil Nadu Medical code Volume I
(By Order of the Government)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Notification of Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani Tibb Registered Medical Practitioners as persons practicing the modern scientific system of medicine

ABSTRACT
Indian System of Medicine – Notification of Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani Tibb
Registered Medical Practitioners as persons practicing the modern scientific system of
medicine under the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 – Orders – Issued.
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HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (IM 2 -2) DEPARTMENT
G.O. (Ms) No. 248 Dated : 08.09.2010
Thiruvalluvar Aandu 2041
Aavani 23
ORDER :
The following Notification will be published in the Tamil Nadu Government
Gazettee .
NOTIFICATION.
WHEREAS, the rights of practitioners of Indian System of Medicine are
protected under section 17(3) (b) of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970
(Central Act 48 of 1970) ;
AND WHEREAS, as per section 2 (1) (e) of the said Act, “Indian Medicine“
means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurveda, Siddha
or Unani Tibb whether supplemented or not by such modern advances, as the Central
Council of Indian Medicine may declare by notification from time to time ;
AND WHEREAS , the Central Council of Indian Medicine in its Notification
F.No.28-5/2004-AY.(MM), dated the 19th May 2004, has clarified that the word “Modern
Advances” in clause (e) of section 2 (1) of the said Act as advances made in the
various branches of modern scientific medicine in all its branches of internal
medicine , surgery, gynaecology and obstetrics , anesthesiology, diagnostic procedures
and other technological innovation made from time to time and declare that the courses
and curriculum conducted and recognized by the Central Council of Indian Medicine are
supplemented with such modern advances ;
AND WHEREAS , the Central Council of Indian Medicine has improved and
strengthened the syllabus of Indian Medicine by including subjects with regard to
National Programmes like National Malaria Eradication programmes, Tuberculosis,
Leprosy, Family Welfare Programme, Reproductive and Child Health Programme,
Immunisation Programme, AIDS, Cancer etc ;
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Now, THEREFORE, under sub - clause (iii) of clause (ee) of rule 2 of the Drugs
and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby declares every
registered medical practitioner holding the qualifications specified in the second, third
or fourth Schedule to the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 (Central Act
48 of 1970) and Part III of the Schedule to the Tamil Nadu Siddha System of Medicine
(Development and Registration of Practitioners) Act , 1997 (Tamil Nadu Act 34 of 1997)
and registered in the Medical Register of the State maintained under the aforesaid
Acts, as a person practicing the modern scientific system of medicine for the purposes
of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (Central Act 23 of 1940.)
(BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR)
V.K.SUBBURAJ
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Principal Secretary and Commissioner of
Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy,
Arumbakkam, Chennai – 106.
The Works Manager,
Government General Press,
Chennai.- 2 (for publication of Notification in the Government Gazette)
The Registrar,
Tamil Nadu Siddha Medical Council,
Arumbakkkam, Chennai – 106.
The Registrar,
Tamil Nadu Board of Indian Medicine,
Arumbakkkam, Chennai – 106.
The Director General of Police,
Chennai – 4,
SF/SC
// Forwarded / By Order //
SECTION OFFICER

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fees for Medical examination and issue of physical fitness certificated payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons

HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT
G.O. (2D)No.10 Dated : 1-2-1993

Read again :
1. G.O. Ms. No. 1410 H& FW, dated 20-3-1984
Read also
2) Govt.Ir.No.87327/S2/92,H&FWdt. 24-12-1992.

Order:
In the G.O. First read above, orders were issued amount other enhancing the fees for Medical
examination and issue of physical fitness certificated payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons or
indicated below:
Nature of certificate Existing Rate Revised Rate
in Rs in Rs.
(i) Medical Examination and issue
of physical fitness certificate
Assistant Surgeon 5 10
Civil Surgeon 15 20
2. The Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeons association has requested for revision of fee as indicated below:-
Postmortem certificate : Rs. 150/-
Fitness certificate : Rs. 50/-
Wound certificate : Rs. 50/-
After careful examination, Government have decided to enhance the existing rate of fees
3. Accordingly the Government direct that the fees for Medical examination and issue of physical fitness
certificate etc., payable to the Assistant Surgeons and Civil Surgeons be enhanced as indicated in column 3
below :
Nature of certificate Existing rate Revised rate
(1) (2) (3)
1) Medical Examination
and issue of physical
fitness certificates

Assistant Surgeon 10/- 30/-

Civil Surgeon 25/- 50/-

ii) Wound Certificate:

Assistant Surgeon -- 50/-

Civil Surgeon -- 50/-

The Government also direct that the question of the fee payable for the postmortem certificate will be
considered later.
4. The Director of Medical & Rural Health Services is requested to send proposals to Government for
amending the appropriate paragraphs in the Tamil Nadu Medical code Volume I
(By Order of the Government)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Training on Monitoring & Evaluation and Proposal Development & Report Writing


Dear Sir/Madam,

Greetings from Sambodhi!
Excella Orbit, the training division of Sambodhi Research & Communications Pvt. Ltd., is pleased to announce the following bouquet of trainings during the month of September 2010.

September 21-23, 2010 - Monitoring & Evaluation of Development Projects, New Delhi
September 24-25, 2010 - Proposal Development & Report Writing for Development Projects, New Delhi

Our training has been designed as a participatory programme that would build-upon the experiential learning of participants. The pedagogy focuses on interactive group learning and aims both at knowledge development and skill upgradation through peer learning.
The programme brief is discussed below.
Monitoring & Evaluation of Development Projects
The aim of the training programme is to augment the knowledge and skills of operational-level and middle-level functionaries in various developmental organizations involved in M&E functions. Upon completion of the training programme, participants would better appreciate M&E concepts, design and roll-out monitoring systems and evaluation studies, analyze and interpret M&E information for informed decision making; and present M&E analyses in user friendly formats for wider dissemination.
Proposal Development & Report Writing for Development Projects
The training programme on Proposal Development and Report Writing provide individuals with the skills for improving structure, content and format of proposals for funding, for business opportunities and for developing reports. The programme focus is on translating good proposals to 'winning proposals” and good reports to “excellent reports”.
In case the programme interests you, please write to us at this email id. We shall subsequently send the flyer and registration form for the training. 
You can also avail special discounts on the training fee on group registrations. Kindly note that last date for registration is 18th September 2010. 
We shall be happy to answer any queries that you may have in this regard. 
With warm regards,Anish Kumar Sahay 
Excella Orbit
Sambodhi Research & Communications Pvt. Ltd.
B-23, 1st Floor, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi 110024
Phone :+91-11-49242424 / 65492502
www.sambodhi.co.in
www.excellaorbit.com 

Sunday, August 29, 2010

CML ANOMALIES - LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

CML list 2005 and 2010 and previous cml lists also have not been properly prepared and updated. This issue is known to all of us. Two important anomalies are commonly existing and based on rules they could have been corrected long back but red tapism, offical apathy and negligence on the part of persons resposible to maintain CML list has led to many anomalies.
* There are many who got their appointment from TNPSC selection and not joined in stipulated time ( later than 6 months maximum period allowed by fundamental rules for all TN state services) for various reasons like doing a PG and joining after completion of course and going to foreign countries to earn. These doctors are given CML seniority based on their TNPSC rank in violation of TN state subordinate service fundamental rule 4e favouring them unnecessarily. Even doctors joned by court order were given only permission to join service nothing specific about seniority is mentioned but they have been given seniority based on their TNPSC rank. So they are enjoying seniority without rendering any service/ duty. These people are given chief civil surgeon posts based on CML seniority over their service seniors in violation of all existing rules. A group of doctors have filed a case for CML correction and implementation of rule 4 e recently. Notices have been issued to concerned authorities to explain. This group of doctors are also contemplating stay order for all CML based Activities till the release of Corrected CML list.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

MEDICALL 2010

Thursday, July 22, 2010

CML anomalies - violation of rule 4e by DMS- exposed by RTI act reply

To
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER,
O/O THE DIERCTOR OF MEDICAL & RURAL HEALTH SERVICES,
DMS Campus , 3rd Floor ,Tenampet,
CHENNAI – 600 006.


Respected Sir
I humbly request you to give me the answers for the following set of questions regarding the service Seniority fixation for TN Govt doctors under RTI act. I am here with attaching Rs.10/-court stamp towards the fees.
1. Who is the person / authority for fixing/Maintaining the service seniority for TN Govt
doctors at present?
2. Is the Rule 4(e) of TN State & Subordinate service Rules – Part II Page 24(enclosed)
applicable while fixing the Service Seniority – CML for TN Govt doctors working in
Tamilnadu Medical Service?
3. If not applicable give the reasons (Because the Rule4e is common to all Govt servants)
4. If applicable was it followed in the recent CML 2010 tent list which was published by
DMRHS on 20.05.2010
5. If followed give the details & from which year was it followed?

6. If not followed give the reason.
7. Is there any representation received from individual doctor/ Association during the past
6 months regarding Rule 4e implementation in CML list?
8. What are the steps taken towards these representations?.
9. Is it possible to assign a service seniority-CML for a doctor who have not joined service
till now (after getting appointment order by TNPSC selection)?
10. Is it possible to assign two seniority (CML) number for one doctor in the same
seniority- CML list?

11. Assign the order of Service seniority for the following doctors(A-E) in the given
Scenario & explain the method.
Dr.A: Appointed by 10A1 (through employment exchange) & joined service on
01.07.1997.He was cleared Special TNPSC exam during 1999 with TNPSC
Seniority of 50/1999.
Dr.B: Selected by 1998 TNPSC Exam with TNPSC Seniority of 100/1998.He got
initial appointment order on 01.12.1998 & went for higher study without joining
service after getting extension time from appointing authority. He joined service
on 07.12.2001
Dr.C: Selected by 1998 TNPSC Exam with TNPSC seniority of 150/1998.He got
initial appointment order on 02.12.1998 & joined service on 15.12.1998.
Dr.D: Selected by 2000 TNPSC exam with TNPSC seniority of 125/2000.He got initial
appt order on 01.11.2000 & went for higher study after getting extension time.
He has not joined service till now.
Dr.E: Selected by 2001 TNPSC Exam. He got initial appointment order on
01.07.2001 & joined on 10.07.2001.
12. Whom shall I approach if I am not satisfied with the answers given for the above
questions?
* I have not asked any information that was excluded in RTI act.
* I am willing to pay the fees towards the copping of the relevant records if needed.
* I have enclosed the copy of my BAR COUNCIL ID card.
I am eagerly waiting for your timely reply.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Place: XXXX
Date:

(XXXXXXXXXX.BL)

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