Friday, 2 August 2013

Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan’s Friend, Dr. George Paul, Salem based Dentist appointed Director of Chennai Based Medical College


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In a surprise move, Dr. George Paul, Salem based Maxillofacial Surgeon, Lawyer, Ethical Crusader and Secretary of the controversial HMA trust, Chennai, was elected as the Director of Chennai Based International Medical College. He currently is the Director of renovated Paulose Dental Hospital at Fairlands, Salem and a company officer of the medical college earlier.
Chennai based Dr. B. P. Rajan International Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, an institute mooted by Late Prof. B. P. Rajan’s son – Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan. Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan is the Director of Chennai based Rajan Dental Institute, President of Chennai Dental Research Foundation and Centre Chief for Nobel Zygoma Implant Research centre at Chennai.
The Medical College was incorporated as a corporate entity under the laws of Ministry of Corporate affairs, Government of India on 25.7.2012 with participation of 7 other people. The Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is U80900TN2012NPL086944, Registration Number is 086944 in RoC- Chennai. For Independent Verification reach Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Their registered address on file is New No 56, Old No 116, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai - 600004, Tamil Nadu, India.

Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan was caught by CBI officials with regards to the Adiparasakthi Dental College post graduation scam. The PG inspection of the college happened just 20 days before the inception of this college. See Court Judgment and gist of Confession

After gaining conditional bail, the process of the initiation of the Medical College was slowed down. In an effort to hasten the process, in the mandated First year AGM of the Institute, Dr. George Paul was elected as the director. All the other company officers were made directors - Ravisubramanian, Sangita Gunaseelan, Gunaseelan Rajan, Selvakumar Selvarangan, Sunderdas Arjunlal, Jaheer Hussain Sheik Haneef and Periasamy Soundararajan. It must be noted that several of the directors are prominent doctors who have promised to recruit doctors and initiate the college. Reliable sources indicate that the hospital will start functioning soon.

Furthermore, to start a Medical College one would need at least 2000 million Indian Rupees. (See Report) The Eight Directors, Especially Dentists under CBI Scanner - Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan and Dr. George Paul needs to answer the source of this much funds. 

Probably this was the reason, why Dr. Gunaseelan was involved against NEET while Dr. George Paul was fighting for MERIT. Let Dr. George Paul give all his seats in this Medical College free of cost to students. Will He? Truth or Dare?




Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan To Start Medical College

Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan, the Director of Rajan Dental Institute, Chennai and President, Chennai Dental Research Foundation has initiated the trust to run an International Medical College and Hospital in Tamil Nadu.

Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan MBBS, BDS, PhD, DSc (Hons Caus), son of Dr. B. P. Rajan, former Vice Chancellor of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University has planned to start a Medical college in the name of his illustrious father. In a fitting tribute to the former special representative of Tamil Nadu at New Delhi, his son, a Dental Council of India member and Ex-President of Tamil nadu Dental Council started this ambitious project when he was the faculty of dental sciences, TN MGR Medical University, President, Tamil nadu dental council and Member, Dental Council of India representing Tamil Nadu government.

About a year back on 25th July 2012, the Medical college was registered as a corporate entity with Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. The college was named aptly as DR BP RAJAN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES with corporate Identity Number U80900TN2012NPL086944  with registered number being o86944 in Chennai Registrar of Company office. http://corporatedir.com/company/dr-bp-rajan-international-institute-of-medical-sciences. The same could be verified at Government of India website http://www.mca.gov.in/DCAPortalWeb/dca/SearchCIN.do

As per the Indian Corporate Ministry circles, Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan was the Executive Director besides 6 other active directors for this Medical college. For more details http://corporatedir.com/officer/Gunaseelan%20Rajan
Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan is the CEO of 6 Corporate companies in several domain including real estate, Property development firm, venture capitalists and Health care industry from 2006 onwards. It must be remembered that in the same period, he has disposed Dr. B. P. Rajan’s Flagship Project of a Dental College in Chennai for an undisclosed amount for financial reasons.

The private medical college project costs several millions of Indian Rupees. By current state of affairs, to start a medical college from scratch, it would cost at least 2000 million Indian Rupees besides huge tracts of Land. Within six months of starting this project, Dr. Gunaseelan was arrested by CBI officers in graft charges. As per the Ministry of Corporate affairs, the project is on and the hospital will soon begin its operation at an undisclosed location at Chennai suburbs. 


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Friday, 8 March 2013

DCI / HMA TRUST MEMBER DR. MURUKESAN DEMANDED Rs. 5 CRORES FROM A KERALA DENTAL COLLEGE

Malayala Manoroma, the leading newspaper in India, published from Kerala reports that Dr. S. Murukesan, Dental Council of India (DCI) member demanded a bribe of Rs. 5 Crores during a surprise inspection to the St. Gregarious Dental College, Chelad near Kothamangalam, near Ernakulam After due process and inspections, the college was given recognition by the DCI in July 2011. It is reported that in late 2012, a very prominent, dentist occupying high post in DCI called up dental college officials demanding 5 Crores as bribe to prevent sudden inspections. As the college authorities denied giving bribes, a DCI inspection by Dr. S. Murukesan, Member DCI and HMA Trust came for a surprise inspection to the college. Though all requirements were in order, Dr. S. Murukesan demanded a bribe of Rs. 5 Crores immediately so as to not to write deficiencies. The college authorities refused to pay the bribe. Latter in early January, Dr. S. Murukesan was arrested by CBI authorities for allegedly taking bribe for granting permission to start post graduate dental seats in Chennai based Adhiparasakthi Dental College for taking 25 Lakhs. 

The other member of HMA trust, Dr. Gunaseelan was also latter arrested along with seizure of Rs. 75 Lakhs in possession. The HMA trust President, Dr. Kishore Nayak, Bangalore and Executive trustee, Dr. George Paul, Salem was also under CBI scanner in connection with this scam. On January 31st, 2013, a letter indicating revoking of the recognition of the DCI given to college. The same was intimated to Health secretary, Kerala government too and was given a notice period of 30 days to explain for certain lapses. However, the letter to health secretary was not delivered. With the expire of the time schedule, the DCI authorities are trying to hide the issue. The DCI authorities are trying to procure back the letters in an attempt to cover the entire episode.

Source: Malayala Manorama Daily, March 04, 2013

DCI issue again in parliament on 12 March

Dental colleges in the North-East
1653. SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH
NADDA: Will the Minister of HEALTH
AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to
state:
(a) whether it is a fact that there is a high concentration of dental colleges in five
States of the country and there is not a single dental college in the North-East;
(b) if so, the reasons therefor;
(c) whether it is a fact that there were wide variations between the inspection reports of the  dental colleges by the Dental Council of India and that of Special Inspection Team constituted   by the Ministry;
(d) if so, the reasons for such variations;
(e) whether the Dental Council of India have any complaint redressal mechanism;
(f) if so, the details thereof; and
(g) if not, the reasons therefor?


The CBI officials raided the dental colleges



Head of Dental council arrested

The head of the Dental council Mr.Gunaseelan was arrested on charges of receiving bribe from a private dental college in Chennai to grant recognition to higher studies.

 The CBI officials raided the dental colleges, and as part of it, the Ramakrishna dental college hospital was also raided. Similarly, a raid was conducted by 6 people headed by S.P at Raja muthaiah dental college, of Chidambaram university.  It is said that a number of documents has been captured in this raid

Video Source: http://sathiyam.tv/english/general/head-of-dental-council-arrested


CBI BEGINS INQUIRY IN DENTAL COLLGE SCAM


 Dental College Higher Studies Approval brought by giving money.

Today at 7am  srileka came to Shastri Bhavan, Nungambakkam for investigation. CBI have a doubt that any officials from Delhi Dental Council has any involment in this case.

News Source: http://mahendran-jaganathan.blogspot.in/2013/01/cbi-begins-inquiry-in-dental-college.html

DCI scam to be raised in Rajya Sabha


Questions number is 845 and is listed for reply on March 5, 2013.
CBI raids on members of Dental Council of India
845. SHRI RAM KRIPAL YADAV:
Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:
(a) whether CBI has conducted search operation at 10 places of three members of
Dental Council of India and 7 private dental medical colleges on charges of corruption;
(b) if so, their findings thereof and whether cases have been registered against them;
(c) the persons against whom search was conducted by CBI; and
(d) the details thereof?


Source: http://164.100.47.5/EDAILYQUESTIONS/sessionno/228/5004RS.pdf

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

CBI moves HC to cancel bail of three accused in DCI scam

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai  February 23, 2013 Last Updated at 21:35 IST

The CBI has moved the Madras High Court seeking to cancel the bail granted to three persons in connection with the Dental Council of India bribe scam.
Special Public Prosecutor for CBI cases N Chandrasekharan submitted that the accused were not only interfering in the investigation by influencing witnesses, but also trying to demoralise the investigating officer by using foul means.
CBI had on January 7 last registered a case against Dr S Murukesan, DCI member, for allegedly demanding Rs one crore from Adhiparasakthi Dental College and Hospital at Melmaruvathur near here, for getting the body's approval for the PG course. He had also received Rs 25 lakh as the first instalment, it alleged.
S Srilekha, Managing Director of the Trust running the college was earlier released on bail on January 24. K Ramabadran, Administrative Officer of the college and R Karunanidhi, trustee in the Trust, were ordered to be released on bail on February 13, on the condition that they would not tamper with evidence or hamper investigation.
CBI also submitted that the conduct of the accused showed that they were influencing witnesses and destroying evidence also.

News Source: http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/cbi-moves-hc-to-cancel-bail-of-three-accused-in-dci-scam-113022300369_1.html

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-24/chennai/37269390_1_adhi-parasakthi-dental-college-s-srilekha-cbi-deputy-superintendent

http://newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/article1476593.ece