Matha Senior Secondary School Strike and slavary in the CBSE schools

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For the last 3 weeks , the teaching and non-teaching staff in Matha Senior Secondary School, Alappuzha  are in indefinite strike against the low level pay structure and the monarchy of the School management.

Matha school is one of the premier schools in the outskirts of Alleppey town, which is charging the highest amount as fee and donation from its students, but still the infra structure is pathetic, than even government schools in the town.

The teachers even , the post graduate teachers are not getting a salary of more than 4K per month , it is even lower than minimum wages of a last grade job in Kerala.

The management, who are  pretending to be the followers of the greatest human, Jesus Christ , is taking actions against the mouths who is talking against this inhuman humilations.

There was a say that, the salary in Matha will not meet the expenses for make-up of a lady staff in the school. ;)

The teaching staff there are well experienced , and most of them suffered these humilations over years ,only because of their passion to the teaching proffession and thinking about their duties to the students.

Now the management stand is,  even if they shut down the school, they will not accept the demands of their striking staff.

As a native of Alappuzha, the school management is playing a foul play using the future of over 2000 students who are coming from all corners of the society.

Techgentsia, software company in Cochin released LYCEUM for education management

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Techgentsia Software Technologies Private Limited, a software company based in Cochin which have development centres across the globe released , LYCEUM , a complete web based solution for management of educational institutions.

The major features and real time demo can be viewed at http://www.lyceumlive.com

The highlights of LYCEUM are

  • Smart Institutions
  • Monitor and Evaluate Growth
  • Attendance
  • Home School Communications
  • Communicate and Collaborate
  • Competency Matrix
  • Chat ( Text, Audio and Video)
  • Examination/TimeTable Management
  • Performance Management
  • Meet Compliance
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    ഔവ്വർ സാഹിത്യ പുരസ്കാരം 2009

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    ചെട്ടികാട്‌ ഔവ്വർ ലൈബ്രറിയുടെ 42-മത്‌ വാർഷിക ഓണാഘോഷങ്ങളോട്‌ അനുബന്ധിച്ച്‌ നടത്തിയ അഖില കേരള സാഹിത്യ രചനാ മൽസരവിജയികൾക്ക്‌ , യുവസാഹിത്യപ്രതിഭകൾക്കായി സംഘടിപ്പിച്ച എഴുത്തുപുര സാഹിത്യ ക്യാമ്പിന്റെ സമാപന സമ്മേളനത്തിൽ വച്ച്‌ പ്രഫ. എം.കെ സാനു പുരസ്കാരങ്ങൾ സമ്മാനിച്ചു.

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    ദീപ. ഡി.എ
    ശ്രീദളം
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    Internet Complicates Doctor-Patient Relationships, Spanish Researchers Find

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    Patients who ask their doctor about information they have read on the Internet, or webs that better inform them of their diagnosis, are no longer a rarity. A study undertaken by Spanish researchers reveals the advantages and disadvantages of online medical enquiries. Some 31% of doctors believe that the Internet complicates their relationship with patients and undermines their credibility.

    Health information on the Internet is changing the relationship between doctors and patients. “Although the e-patient is a new phenomenon that is growing exponentially, very few studies analyse it from a doctor’s point of view,” José Joaquín Mira, main author of the working paper published recently in the journal entitled Atención Primaria (Primary Health Care in English) and a researcher at Miguel Hernández University explained to SINC.

    As a result, the researchers analysed the opinion of 660 doctors who all work for the Spanish National Health System (330 in primary health care and 330 in hospitals) in the provinces of Alicante, Madrid, Zaragoza and Huesca. Results show that 96% of the doctors surveyed have been questioned by their patients about information they have read on the Internet. Furthermore, almost three out of every 10 professionals recommend websites to their patients.

    The doctors who work in hospitals devote more time to the Internet, take more advantage of resident training resources and cooperate more with specific websites than their primary health care counterparts. But opinions coincide when the influence of the Internet on their relationship with patients is analysed. According to 31% of doctors, Internet complicates their relationship with patients and undermines their credibility.

    As regards the advantages that the Internet provides to the people who go to the doctor, the first (42%) is that it helps patients to learn about their illness. However, only 20% of the doctors surveyed said that the Internet increased patient independence. “All the specialists agree that they do not believe the Internet favours patient independence”. Moreover, many believe it can undermine the credibility of doctors. As a result, doctors do not normally suggest websites to their patients for complementary information, Mira clarifies.

    E-Health Challenges

    E-health encompasses all health care based on information and communication technologies, such as electronic medical records, telemedicine (physical and psychological tests which do not require the physical presence of the patient), information dissemination and online health care teams (professionals who cooperate and share information about patients using digital equipment).

    “More than 40% of the Spanish population is estimated to browse the Internet in search of information about health”, the researcher from the university in Alicante said. Mira states that despite being one of the most active areas of innovation and with great prospects for the future, “it also poses new unanswered questions and very few studies have been carried out to date.”

    Initiatives such as the recent press statement released by the European Commission regarding the Telemedicine Action Plan, which promotes coordination among countries, or the e-health scheme proposed by the Barack Obama government in the United States are a clear indication of how important these technologies are when it comes to facing the challenges of the health system.