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  • Master’s in Applied Epidemiology MAE Admission Notice for Field Epidemiology Training.

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    Master’s in Applied Epidemiology MAE Admission Notice for Field Epidemiology Training.

    The India EIS programme is a competency-based two-year field epidemiology training. The programme is modelled after the EIS programme of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The EIS Programme leads to a Master’s in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) degree from H.N.B Medical Education University, Uttarakhand.

    Eligibility Criteria

    1. MD (Public Health/ Preventive and Social Medicine/Community Medicine) OR

    MD (Clinical or Para-Clinical) with 2 years’ experience (Service) OR

    MBBS with a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical, Para-clinical, or Public Health with 3 years of public health experience from any recognized institution OR

    MBBS from any recognized institution with five years minimum work experience in public health.

    2. Age: Not exceeding 45 years as of the last date of application.

    State-sponsored candidates

    Government-sponsored candidates should be regular employee working in Central or State Government/autonomous bodies/ medical colleges/ PSUs and nominated by the State/organization.

    Self-sponsored candidates

    Self-sponsored candidates do not require nominations. They can apply directly if fulfilling the eligibility criteria.

    For more information and the prescribed application form, please visit http://www.ncdc.gov.in

    Last date for receiving applications -06th July 2023.

    National Centre For Disease Control

    (Directorate General of Health Services)

    Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India

    22-Shamnath Marg, Delhi -110054.

    Tel: 011-23990213

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    ( With inputs from : The News Caravan.com )

  • Ex-ASI accused of killing minister never applied leave to treat mental disorder: Minister

    Ex-ASI accused of killing minister never applied leave to treat mental disorder: Minister

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    Bhubaneswar: The lone accused in the Odisha minister Naba Kishore Das assassination case, dismissed police ASI Gopal Das, had never applied for leave for medical treatment of his psychiatric disorder and also had never submitted any representation for transfer on this ground.

    Informing the Assembly about this on Monday, junior home minister TK Behera also said that Das remained absent unauthorisedly from duty for around two months in 2014 and four months next year and on both occasions, he received medical treatment for bipolar disorder.

    The accused person’s wife had earlier claimed that her husband was suffering from bipolar disorder that causes extreme mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.

    The police officer who was later dismissed was charged with gunning down the health minister in Jharsuguda district on January 29. The government handed over the probe to the state Crime Branch.

    The Crime Branch has been attempting to prove that Das was a mental patient so that he can escape harsh punishment, Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingha Mishra alleged outside the House during the day.

    Replying to a written question of Mishra, the minister of state for home said Das remained unauthorisedly absent from duty from February 3, 2014, to April 3, 2014. He submitted his fitness certificate along with medical treatment papers from MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, pertaining to his treatment for a psychiatric disorder (Bipolar Affective Disorder).

    Das once again remained absent unauthorisedly between March 1, 2015, and June 27, 2015. This time too he submitted his fitness certificate and other documents relating to the treatment for bipolar disorder and urged his higher authorities to consider his period of absence as earned leave (EL). His request was accepted by the higher-ups, Behera said.

    This apart, the minister said that the accused had sought leave on 41 occasions between 2014 and 2022 for various reasons including the treatment of his wife and brother. However, he had never applied for leave citing his medical treatment for bipolar disorder, Behera said.

    Das’ performance as a policeman in the last 10 years appeared to be satisfactory, the minister said adding that he had been rewarded on at least 12 occasions between 2013 and 2020.

    While the Congress lawmaker wanted to know details regarding the leave applications submitted by Das and the awards given to him during his service period, BJP member Subhas Chandra Panigrahi sought to know about his mental illness from the minister.

    Meanwhile, the student’s wing of the Odisha Congress staged demonstrations in front of BJD MLA Sushant Singh’s residence demanding that he be brought into the purview of the investigation into the murder case alleging that the two had differences over some issues.

    The activists’ attempt to enter the MLA’s quarters by breaking the security cordon led to a scuffle between them and the police.

    The Chhatra Congress supporters also tried to gherao the Odisha Assembly but were stopped by the security personnel.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: 8300 applied for Haj 2023 so far, today is the last day

    Telangana: 8300 applied for Haj 2023 so far, today is the last day

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    Hyderabad: With just a day left for submission of online applications for Haj 2023, March 20 will be the last date for submission of online applications. The Telangana Haj Committee has received 8,300 applications so far. This year, around 10,000 applications are expected to be filed from Telangana.

    Sources in the Haj Committee said that 3000 cover numbers have been issued for the applicants. The Haj Committee of India has extended the deadline for submission of online applications by 10 days till March 20 on the request of state Haj committees. No further extension can be said for sure, so those wishing to perform Hajj should submit online applications by Monday evening.

    For the convenience of the applicants, special counters have been set up by the Haj Committee at Haj House, Nampally, where free uploading of applications is available. Meanwhile, the Haj Committee of India has issued a notification for the selection of Hajj 2023.

    Applications for trainers began on March 17 and March 27 has been set as the deadline. The state Hajj committees will select the aspirants by April 15 for which a training program will be held in April.

    The Indian Haj quota was fixed as 1,75,025 for the year 2023 after a bilateral agreement signed between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of India. The highest quota for India was in 2019 when 1.4 lakh was allocated, following that year in 2020 the number was 1.25 lakh but owing to Covid-19 pandemic that year Haj was cancelled.

    Due to limitation of quota, many Haj optimistic Indian Muslim were left out of the draw system across Telangana and the country, however, with the increase in quota, more Indian pilgrims can perform Haj this year and shrinking the waiting time and widening draw chances.

    Saudi Arabian Haj and Umrah Deputy Minister Dr Adelfattah bin Suleiam Mash and Indian Consul General Md Shahid Alam have signed a bilateral agreement in Jeddah.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )