The governments across the globe are embracing democratic norms and adopting principles that facilitate more open and responsive governance. The greater the access for the citizen to information, greater would be the responsiveness of the government to community needs. In this direction, the Right to Information Act would provide open surgery to administration and strive to improve the health of administrative system by embarking on the basic premise that since the government is for the people, it should be open, accountable and transparent.
The year 2011 is remembered in India as the year of the campaign against corruption and for the Jan Lokpal Bill. The campaign began in January 2011 in the backdrop of the publicity that accompanied the several mega-scams that surfaced in 2010, notably those relating to the Commonwealth Games and the telecom spectrum allocations. It caught the public imagination with Anna Hazare's fast at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in April 2011. That forced the UPA government to constitute a joint drafting committee for a Lokpal bill. The civil society representatives in the committee proposed a bill called the Jan Lokpal bill, which became the basis for discussions. The basic principles on which the bill was drafted were culled from the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which required all countries to put in place anti-corruption investigative agencies that would be independent of the executive government and would have the jurisdiction to investigate all public servants for corruption. In the background of the
Background: Liver is the largest of the abdominal viscera occupying a substantial portion of abdominal cavity. Even though anatomical variations are rare, their knowledge is important for clinicians and radiologists. The present study was performed to evaluate the morphology of liver and its variations.Methodology: This observational study was conducted on 50 formalin fixed adult livers obtained from Department of anatomy, KFMSR, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu during the year 2016 and 2017 . Different morphological variations like variations in size of right and left lobes , accessory lobes and fissures, pons hepatis segmentis were observed and their photographs were taken.Results: Out of 50 livers, accessory fissures were seen in 20 ( 40%) specimens, accessory liver lobes in 12 specimens (24 %), lingular process of right lobe in 7(14% ) specimens, lingular process of left lobe in 7 (14%) specimens, pons hepatis segmentis in 9 ( 18% ) specimens.
Conclusion:Majority of variations were seen regarding accessory fissures on posterior and inferior surfaces. A thorough knowledge of these findings will be useful for physicians and they also provide enough information to avoid confusion for clinicians during surgical and radiological procedures.
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