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  • Telangana: IELTS, NCLEX training to nurses, paramedics for jobs overseas

    Telangana: IELTS, NCLEX training to nurses, paramedics for jobs overseas

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Limited (TOMCOM), is set to provide International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) training program to facilitate overseas job placements for nursing and paramedical staff in countries like USA, UK and Canada.

    TOMCOM, a registered recruitment agency under the Department of Labour, Employment, Training and Factories is set to conduct the training starting from May 2023.

    “There is a large demand for qualified nurses and other healthcare workers in many developed countries, especially among the English-speaking countries. TOMCOM is partnering with government as well as private registered agencies to provide training and language skills thereby facilitating overseas job placements to qualified candidates through safe and legal channels of migration,” said a press release on Friday.

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    Since limited seats are available, interested nursing and paramedical staff are requested to contact TOMCOM Training Manager at 7901290580, 9502894238 or register with TOMCOM App.

    For more details, please the official website of TOMCOM.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Local health board in UK to recruit 900 overseas nurses, mostly Indians: Report

    Local health board in UK to recruit 900 overseas nurses, mostly Indians: Report

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    London: A local health board in the UK could be recruiting as many as 900 nurses, mostly from Kerala, in the course of next four years to address workforce shortages, which is as high as 40 per cent in acute care and surgery.

    The Swansea Bay University Health Board will hire 350 nurses from overseas in the current financial year, subject to approval by chief executive Mark Hackett, the BBC reported.

    A board meeting heard that efforts were being made by the health board and the Welsh government to train and retain more homegrown staff.

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    The health board employs nearly 4,200 nurses and midwives, with the report saying it had “1,322 nurses and midwives currently over the age of 51 that could retire very soon or over the next few years”.

    According to the BBC report, the health board, which is responsible for NHS services in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot, said it recruited from the Philippines, Africa and the Caribbean, as well as India.

    It would cost about 4.7 million pounds to employ 350 overseas nurses in 2023-24, but this would save 1.5 million pounds in agency and nursing bank costs, the report said.

    The report said overseas nurses were offered a Band 5 contract, with a starting salary of 27,055 pounds, but initially received a Band 4 wage until they completed their UK registration.

    Band 5 roles are normally filled by newly-qualified nurses, who want to further their experience and skills in nursing.

    The Band 4 team is required to support the surgical team.

    The health board representatives recently went to Kochi, which led to the employment of 107 nurses, some with 15 years of experience, to help fill the void of Band 5 — filled by newly qualified nurses — within Swansea Bay.

    The new recruits — a mixture of medical, surgical and theatre nurses — will start their new roles this month, according to a release by Swansea Bay University Health Board.

    Following compliance checks and obtaining a visa, these nurses will face a four-week OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) training programme in the health board’s Nurse Education Training Suite based in Baglan HQ before sitting an exam to attain their Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration.

    The decision to recruit specifically from India was based on the country’s high number of quality nurses.

    “In countries such as India there is a surplus of trained nurses. Ethically, we can recruit from these countries as they are not being left short of quality nurses. Often, the nurses we interview have only been given 12-month contracts in their home countries, so they are also looking at more long-term commitments, which we can offer,” said Lynne Jones, Head of Nursing Education and Recruitment.

    The Swansea Bay University Health Board covers a population of approximately 500,000 people and has a budget of 1.3 billion pounds.

    The Health Board says it employs approximately 16,000 members of staff, 70 per cent of whom are involved in direct patient care.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian Overseas Congress holds meet in support of Rahul Gandhi in UK

    Indian Overseas Congress holds meet in support of Rahul Gandhi in UK

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    London: The members of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) UK chapter gathered at the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Parliament Square here in a show of solidarity with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who has been disqualified from Lok Sabha following a two-year sentence in a defamation case.

    The group of supporters carrying placards reading “Daro Mat” (Don’t be scared) and “Indian Democracy in Danger” and the tricolour gathered opposite the Houses of Parliament in London on Sunday, coordinating with nationwide Opposition protests in India.

    “The IOC leaders reminded [the gathering of] Rahul Gandhi’s stand to defend India’s hard-fought democracy,” IOC UK said in a statement.

    “IOC President Kamal Dhaliwal praised Rahul Gandhi and called for everyone to remember that his fight to protect India’s democracy was a fight to protect the freedoms of all Indians. A fight that was led by Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi and continues today,” the statement said.

    It added that while IOC UK Senior Vice-President Gurminder Randhawa and spokesperson Sudhakar Goud reiterated the message of “Daro Mat”, youth wing leader Imam warned that the BJP government is “undermining Indian institutions and democratic system”.

    “IOC Leader Suju mentioned that Rahulji’s disqualification as an MP is distressful not only for Congress supporters but also for the people of India, the largest democracy in the world,” IOC UK said.

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  • SEC’s Gensler rejects crypto’s threat to move overseas

    SEC’s Gensler rejects crypto’s threat to move overseas

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    Now, as Europe moves ahead with rules for digital assets and U.S. lawmakers remain locked in a stalemate over the need for new regulations, crypto giants are threatening to move their businesses across the Atlantic.

    Gensler brushed off concerns about the plight of the U.S. industry as he faces a barrage of criticism from digital asset executives and their allies in Congress over how he’s regulating the space. House Republicans are ramping up oversight of his crypto enforcement actions and plan to scrutinize his every move, but he’s also under pressure from progressives like Sen. Elizabeth Warren to continue clamping down.

    Yet Gensler said the flurry of litigation and enforcement actions hasn’t done much to convince firms to follow the law.

    He said crypto businesses have eschewed what typically happens when agencies come down on bad behavior in financial markets. Rather than coming into compliance with U.S. securities, “this is a field that seems to belie that in some circumstances,” he said.

    “The path to compliance is clear. It’s [that] the firms, in some regard, have generally been operating outside of those parameters,” he said.

    Gensler, a Democrat who led the Commodity Futures Trading Commission during the Obama administration, has long claimed that securities laws already apply to digital asset businesses and that the agency does not need new broad authority from Congress.

    Top firms like Coinbase and Ripple have resisted those claims and have lobbied lawmakers and regulators to create new rules for their industry — an effort set to soon pay off in Europe with the Markets in Crypto-Assets law, or MiCA.

    Gensler is skeptical of the European law’s effectiveness.

    “Do you know that MiCA doesn’t even cover Bitcoin?” he said, before adding that while the SEC often consults and talks with its international counterparties, he has “to focus on how to best help the American public.”

    U.S. lawmakers, meanwhile, are still debating how to regulate the market’s exchanges and brokerages.

    Crypto lobbyists have framed Gensler’s push to force their industry to comply with 90-year-old securities laws as a war against financial innovation. Whatever changes brought by crypto markets will pale compared to what could come as brokerages and financial data aggregators move to incorporate artificial intelligence into their offerings, Gensler said.

    “The much more transformative technology right now of our times is predictive data analytics and everything underlying artificial intelligence,” he said, adding that he looked forward to working with lawmakers on how those tools could be regulated.

    Zachary Warmbrodt contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Telangana: Harish Rao gives out Vivekananda overseas scholarship

    Telangana: Harish Rao gives out Vivekananda overseas scholarship

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Finance minister T Harish Rao distributed scholarships to the students under the Vivekananda Foreign Education Scheme on Monday.

    The scholarship is instituted by the Telangana Brahmin Samkshema Parishad for students.

    The minister while speaking on the occasion remarked that the Telangana government was providing welfare schemes irrespective of caste and religion.

    Congratulating the recipients of the Vivekananda Overseas Scholarship, Harish Rao said that this year Rs 24.20 crores was sanctioned to give out scholarships for 121 people.

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