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Says a committee can be constituted to improve quality of education
Expressing serious concern over the quality of education imparted in government schools and their poor infrastructural facilities, the Madras High Court has directed the State government to consider the possibility of allowing public sector and also private industries to adopt government educational institutions.
Justices N. Kirubakaran and T.V. Thamilselvi also directed Government Counsel R. Neelakandan to ensure that either a high-level committee was constituted to suggest ways to improve the quality of education in government schools or other appropriate measures were taken by the State. The judges called for a report in this regard by August 2.
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‘Refuse cash for vote’
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Corruption is the biggest pollution: Justice N. Kirubakaran
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Corruption is the biggest pollution: Justice N. Kirubakaran Madras High Court Judge Justice N. Kirubakaran on Saturday urged the people to turn down offers of cash for vote and termed corruption as the biggest pollution in society.
“Do [we] vote without accepting money? Where do they [politicians] get the money given to voters? The root cause is because people’s minds have polluted,” said Mr. Justice Kirubakaran at the sixth anniversary of
Vanathukkul Tiruppur, a project by non-governmental organisation ‘Vetry’, in Tiruppur on Saturday.
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Eight young advocates, four men and women, practising in the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court have two-wheelers now, thanks to the goodwill and support of their colleagues.
Four women advocates similarly benefited last year.
The fund for purchase of the vehicles was generated from remuneration turned down by advocates appointed as advocate commissioners to assist the court. Contributions were also made by other advocates towards the fund.
Administrative Judge of the HC Bench Justice N. Kirubakaran, who mooted the idea of setting up the fund, handed over the keys to the eight advocates on Tuesday.