Grief outpours across nation as rape victim dies
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Grief outpours across nation as rape victim dies
REGD.NO.JK-71/12-14 RNI No. 28547/1992 daily Excelsior Vol No. 48 No. 363 JAMMU, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 12+4 (Magazine) = 16 Pages ` 3.00 Police invokes murder charges against accused Woman gang-raped in Mendhar Grief outpours across nation as rape victim dies JAMMU, Dec 29: While the flames of Delhi gang-rape case have not yet doused in the country, yet another case of gang-rape took place in a village near Mendhar in district Poonch late last evening. The victim is 35 year-old poor, hapless and ailing widow, who was returning home to Kalaban village after Medical examination at Sub-District Hospital Mendhar. As the woman boarded off a Tata Sumo at around 5.30 pm on the road side near Takia Ziarat and started moving towards her village (Kalaban) on foot, three youth started chasing her. It was chilling cold and the dusk had started. She sensed trouble and started moving fast. The three local youth also started running fast and then caught hold of the hapless and lone-woman at an isolated place and committed sexual assault repeatedly on her. The poorwoman raised alarm but she was gagged and there was no one to listen to her screams. The culprits then left the ailing victim in cold and escaped. She kept lying there for some time and mustering courage, then she started moving and reached a near-by (Contd on page 7 Col 1) Excelsior Correspondent Bike seized for IED suspicion Excelsior Correspondent Fight for Justice: People adopt different forms of protests against gang-rape of 23 year old girl at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday. (UNI) SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI, Dec 29: After battling for life for 13 days, the 23-year-old Delhi girl, who was gang-raped in a bus, died in Singapore early this morning leading to a massive outpouring of grief across India as she was hailed as “daughter of the nation”. The girl, who was admitted to the well-known multiorgan transplant facility Mount Elizabeth Hospital here on Thursday morning in an extremely critical condition, breathed her last at 4:45 am (2:15 am IST). She was earlier treated at the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. Six suspects involved in the rape and brutal assault on her would now be tried for murder charges, which involves death penalty in rarest of rare cases. The body was ferried to Delhi in a chartered Air India plane AIC-380A that took off around 12:30 am local time (10:00 pm IST), Indian High Commission officials said. The mortal remains may be taken straight to her home town of Ballia in Uttar Pradesh in keeping with the family’s wishes for a private funeral tomorrow morning. “We are very sad to report that the patient passed away peacefully at 4.45am on 29 Dec 2012 (Singapore time),” the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer Dr Kelvin Loh said in a statement. “Her family and officials from the High Commission of India were by her side. The Mount Elizabeth Hospital team of doctors, nurses and staff join her family in mourning her loss,” the statement said. As an outraged nation empathised with the gangrape victim, peace marches and candle light vigil were taken out across India while heart of New Delhi — India Gate and Raisina Hill — was shut down for protesters. Death for rapists and stringent laws to deal with aggravated sexual assault were a common demand by the women and men across India who identified themselves with the victim and the family. President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, and a host of political leaders condoled the death of the girl and hailed the brave fight the victim put up against the bestial elements who assaulted her. Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who had earlier came under attack for not connecting with the protesters last week, was booed and heckled when she went to Jantar Mantar to show solidarity with a big crowd of mourners. Indian High Commissioner T C A Raghavan told reporters that the family was yet to decide on the plans for the last rites back home. The family has requested that their privacy be respected in their hour of grief, he said. He said the girl fought a brave battle till the end and that the final few hours was a trying time for the girl’s family. They bore the entire process with a great deal of fortitude and courage, he said. President Mukherjee led India in mourning the death of the girl and described her as the “brave daughter of India” and that all steps to bring the perpetrators of this “ghastly crime” to justice should be taken. “She was a brave and courageous girl who fought till the very last minute for her dignity and her life. She is a true hero and symbolises the best in Indian youth and women...The nation will mourn the passing of this brave daughter of India,” the President said in his condolence message. Prime Minister Singh expressed the hope that the entire political class and civil society will set aside narrow sectional interests and agenda to make India a demonstrably safer place to live in. The Congress President said the fight of nation’s “beloved daughter” will not go in vain, promising “swift and fitting punishment” to perpetrators as well as stringent laws for women protection. In New Delhi, police invoked murder charges against the six men allegedly involved in the gang-rape and said it will (Contd on page 7 Col 3) 5 flights cancelled, pilgrim killed Despite lapse of 5 months, Govt sleeping over HC’s directions Heavy snowfall in Valley, NH reopened Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Dec 29: Notwithstanding the fact that corruption has engulfed the society like wildfire and is considered as mother of all evils, the State Government is sleeping over the directions of the High Court regarding conferring powers on all the courts of Additional District Judges across the State under Prevention of Corruption Act to deal with this menace expeditiously. The Srinagar Wing of the High Court in a case titled Mohammad Amin Beigh Versus State and Others had on July 9, 2012 directed the State through Chief Secretary to take immedi- ate steps for conferring powers on all the Courts of Additional District Judges in the State excepting that of Srinagar and Jammu districts, under Prevention of Corruption Act, 2006. These directions were issued on the ground that on one side the corruption is continuously increasing and on the other side there is huge pendency of such cases because only two Principles Courts and two Additional Courts are dealing with the cases of corruption in the State. In the detailed order, the High Court had also mentioned that the State is under constitutional obligation to provide corruption free society and in order to attain such goal the State is duty bound to create more courts for exclusively dealing with the offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2006. Following the directions of the High Court, the Law Department wrote to Finance, General Administration and Home Departments seeking their comments before implementation of the directions of far reaching consequences, official sources told EXCELSIOR, adding “even the Registrar General of the High Court was approached on the ground that proper concurrence was required from the High Court to confer powers on all the Courts of (Contd on page 7 Col 1) Legal hurdles, funds delay doubling of Jammu-Pathankot track Nishikant Khajuria JAMMU, Dec 29: Legal hurdles and shortage of funds are refraining the Railway authorities to set a deadline for completion of the doubling of Jammu-PathankotJalandhar track even as 90 percent of the task has been accomplished and construction work on three major bridges has also initiated after clearance of the court and subsequent calling of fresh tenders. Completion of much delayed three major railway bridges on Ravi, Ujh and Basantar rivers is likely to take place more than two years provided no further brakes are put up by legal hurdles and shortage of funds, highly placed authoritative sources Internet Edition: www.dailyexcelsior.com E-Paper: www.dailyexcelsior.com/epaper INSIDE WEATHER F * Flawed Roshni Act * Higher Education Standard ...Page 6 F Shrine Board members visit Katra, Bhawan; inspect infrastructure development ...Page 3 F Panthers B team of PDP: Rana ...Page 3 F 10,760 paramedic professional to be trained annually: Azad ...Page 5 F Pandey interacts with industrial fraternity to boost exports from J&K ...Page 5 F 5 outstanding sportspersons get Govt jobs ...Page 10 JAMMU Partially cloudy sky. TEMPERATURE Max: 16.0 Degree C Min: 9.4 Degree C RELATIVE HUMIDITY Highest: 92.0 per cent Lowest: 72.0 per cent Sunset on Sunday: 05.36 p.m. Sunrise on Monday: 07.33 a.m. KASHMIR Generally cloudy sky. TEMPERATURE Max: 3.1 Degree C Min: 0.8 Degree C RELATIVE HUMIDITY Highest: 97.0 per cent Lowest: 94.0 per cent told the Excelsior. Besides, sources added, work on a canal crossing and an overhead bridge on National Highway near Kunjwani are also likely to be finished by the time these three bridges are completed. Pertinent to mention that work on Ujh bridge got delayed because of a court stay following some controversy over allotment of the tenders while the bridges on Ravi and Basantar were sanctioned during the process of doubling of the lane. Rs 700 crore mega project of doubling of the JammuPathankot-Jalandhar track was started around a decade ago under the Prime Minister’s Reconstruction plan. The plan was conceived in 1997-98 and the work started in 2002. The work was started in different stretches and most of the challenges posed to engineering were overcome. The Northern Railway had earlier set a deadline of December 2011 for completion of doubling of the track, which is aimed at improving the rail services between Punjab, (Contd on page 7 Col 1) Sharma said that five Srinagar bound flights could not take off from Jammu airport today in view of heavy snow fall and poor SRINAGAR/JAMMU Dec visibility conditions at Srinagar 29: Parts of Kashmir valley experienced fresh snowfall today disrupting the air and surface traffic to the Valley, while the authorities issued fresh avalanche warning in North Kashmir as a pilgrim died due to shooting stone on Mata Vaishnodevi track near AdhKunwari. The heavy snowfall in Jawahar Tunnel area and Patnitop along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and Bhimber Gali area on Jammu- Poonch road, forced the authorities to close the Highway for traffic in the morning but it was resumed in the afternoon after snow clearance. Poor visibility at the Srinagar International Airport disrupted air —Excelsior/Gulzar Habib traffic in the morning but it was resumed in the afternoon. Two Villagers walk during snowfall at Shopian-Jammu National flights of Spicejet, one flight each Highway in South Kashmir on Saturday. of Go Air, Jet Airways and Army airport. He said a total of five at Jammu airport. A total of 11 chartered plane was cancelled due flights including one each of flights could operate from here to the poor visibility but late in the Spicejet, Jetlite, Go Air and two today while Air Mantra flight afternoon several fights landed flights of Air India could not between Chandigarh and and took off from the airport. operate between Jammu(Contd on page 7 Col 3) SP Airport Jammu Ashok Army, BSF create 3 lines of security to tackle intrusions in fog Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Dec 29: Army and Border Security Force (BSF) have put in a place a three tier security apparatus along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) in Jammu sector to ensure that the militants, who were badly frustrated by sitting at launching pads on Pakistan side for a long time, didn’t manage to infiltrate into this side taking cover of dense fog and other adverse weather conditions, which have engulfed entire Jammu region and would persist for at least one more month. Official sources told the Excelsior that Army and BSF have created three lines of security along the LoC and IB to make it sure that even if the mil- Mirwaiz for Indo-Pak dialogue Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Dec 29: Chairman moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today said that proposals and formulas put forward for the solution of Kashmir issue should be discussed on table by India and Pakistan along with Kashmiris so that some solution is found to the Kashmir issue. "Over the years many prospective solutions, formulas and suggestions have come forward vis-à-vis Kashmir issue and its solution. There is no harm in discussing these but the condition is that people of Kashmir are taken on board. The four point formula as put forward by former Pakistan President General Parvez Musharraf can also guide us and this too can be discussed," said Mirwaiz while addressing a press conference here today. He exuded confidence that dialogue between India and Pakistan would help in breaking the ice on Kashmir issue. He stressed upon the need for inclusion of Kashmiri leadership in the talks adding that aspirations of people should be given top most priority. "Distance and differences between the two neighbouring countries can be narrowed by permitting people to move to both the sides Srinagar. All the flights were freely and have people to people dialogue. Softening of borders delayed due to fog and bad (Contd on page 7 Col 1) weather. Indigo flight which has its schedule arrival timing 9.30 am, landed at around 11.15 am Excelsior Correspondent Conferring powers on Addl Distt Judges to deal with corruption cases Fayaz Bukhari/ Gopal Sharma JAMMU, Dec 29: Police today seized a motor-cycle lying abandoned at Chowki Chowra on Akhnoor-Sunderbani road in Rajouri district after sniffer dogs of Army hovered around it for quite sometime on the suspicion of explosive object in it. SSP Rajouri Mubassir Latifi said a motor cycle No. 9643 was parked near the main road at Chowki Chowra under the jurisdiction of Sunderbani police station when sniffer dogs of a Road Opening Party (ROP) of Army stood around it for few minutes indicating that it might be containing explosive material. Soon a word spread that the motor-cycle was fitted with an IED. Traffic on the road was stopped. A Bomb Disposal Squad later confirmed that no explosive material had been tied around the bike. However, Mr Latifi said, the bike belonging to Pushpinder Kumar of Ghag, Sunderbani has been seized for further investigations. Traffic was restored on the road after the seizure of motorcycle. Curfew lifted from Pulwama SRINAGAR, Dec 29: Curfew like restrictions that were imposed in Pulwama and its adjoining areas yesterday were lifted this evening while both the moderate and hardline Hurriyat Conference factions called for strike on Monday against security forces firing in which 8 people were injured in Pulwama. Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Shafat Noor, told Excelsior that curfew like restrictions that were imposed yesterday were lifted this evening after the improvement in the situation. "We are monitoring the situation and if it continues to be normal there will be no further restrictions tomorrow", he added. The DC said that 2300 students appeared in the examination in Pulwama town and shops in certain areas were also open. However, some youth appeared in Muran and Rajpora Chowks and pelted stones on police and CRPF. Police chased them away by charging batons on them and firing tear gas shells. However, the youth re-grouped and intermittent clashes continued for few hours. Meanwhile, moderate Hurriyat Conference has called for a (Contd on page 7 Col 1) 7 killed, 50 hurt in Pak blast ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: At least seven persons were killed and nearly 50 others injured when a powerful explosion ripped through a bus a short distance from the Pakistan Army chief’s official residence in the southern port city of Karachi today. The bus had just left a terminal near the Cantonment Railway Station when the bomb went off, witnesses and police officials said. The incident occurred at a spot located less than a kilometre from Army House, the Army chief’s official residence when he visits Karachi. TV news channels reported Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was in Karachi and had stayed at Army House last night. Officials at Jinnah Hospital said they had received seven bodies, including one which was in pieces, and 48 injured people. Eight of the wounded were in a serious condition. Women and children were among the injured, they said. Witnesses said they had seen body parts lying at the site. One man told reporters a young boy was torn in two by the explosion. (Contd on page 7 Col 1) Criminal held with pistol Excelsior Correspondent A BSF jawan maintains vigil near fencing amid dense fog along IB in Jammu. —Excelsior/Rakesh itants managed to breach one perate to sneak into this side line, they were captured or killed from LoC and IB in Jammu secat second or third line. tor and would make determined “Three tier security appara- attempts to enter into this side tus followed the reports that taking cover of thick fog’’, they nearly 300 militants were des(Contd on page 7 Col 3) JAMMU, Dec 29: City police today arrested a criminal and recovered a country made pistol from his possession. The criminal has been identified as Sandeep Singh alias Happy son of Jagdish Singh R/o Ganga Nagar, Bantalab. Police said the accused was riding on a motor cycle at Vivekanand Chowk this evening when police signaled him to stop. He tried to escape but was chased away and captured. Police recovered one country made pistol from the possession of accused. A case has been registered against him at City police station for further investigations. Police parties headed by SHO City Inspector Bishnesh Kumar made the arrest under the supervision of SP City (North) Jatinder Singh Johar and SDPO North Kulbir Handa. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 2) OBITUARIES CREMATION With profound grief and sorrow we regret to inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Bansi Lal Sharma S/o Lt. Sh. Parmanand Sharma Residence of H.No. 85,Lane No. 27, Rajpura Mangotrian, Jammu. Funeral will take place at Shakti Nagar, (Shanti Ghat) on 30 Dec. 2012 at 12 Noon. Grief Stricken Sh. Bansi Lal Sharma Smt. Krishna Devi- Wife Rajni & Rajesh Jamwal- Daughter-in-Law & Son Mrs. Anju & Mr. Dharam Pal Soodan- Daughter & Son-in-Law Mrs. Bindu & Rajeev Sharma- Daughter & Son-in-Law Grand Children: Sharun, Shriya, Shinal, Sneha, Bhabya, Shiny & Rudhar M/S Jamwal Enterprises, Rajpura Mangotrian Mob.: 9419124564, 9858129179 CREMATION DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TENTH DAY CHOUBARSI We inform that Choubarsi of our beloved & revered Smt. Sheela Devi Ji will be performed on Monday 31st December, 2012 at our residence Vidhya Niwas, Patoli Brahmana, Akhnoor Road, Jammu. Sej : 12 Noon Preeti Bhoj : 1 pm to 5 pm Remembered By : Vidhya Ram Sharma -Husband Subash Sharma, Sarpanch -Son Jaipal Sharma, SHO Nowabad -Son Dheeraj, Hardith, Akshat, Aryaman -Grand Children 9419198634, 9419185333 Smt. Sheela Devi Ji Tenth Day/ Kriya/ Rasam Pagri GRIEF STRICKEN Koul, Trakroo Pariwar Ph:- 09596630124, 09990011911, 09469371026 CREMATION With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Jai Dev Singh Jamwal S/o Late Capt. Pritam Singh Jamwal R/o House No - 112 Mohalla Naraina Kachi Chowni Jammu on 29th Dec. 2012. Cremation shall take place at Jogi Gate Cremation Ground Jammu at 1.00 pm on 30th of December. Smt. Kamal Kanta Bargotra -Wife Smt. Rukmani Devi W/o Late Sh. Amarnath Sharma -Mother-in-Law Daughter-in-Law’s & Sons Smt. Nanni & Sh. Rajan Bargotra Smt. Disha W/o Late Sh. Raman Bargotra Smt. Anita & Sh. Rajeev Bargotra Smt. Monika & Sh. Ranjay Bargotra Late Sh. Dhan Raj Bargotra Daughter & Son-in-Law Ex. MLA & MLC Smt. Renu & Sh. Parmod Goswami Sister & Brother-in-Law Sister-in-Laws & Brother-in-Laws Smt. Chanchal & Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma Smt. Kamlesh W/o Late Sh. Desh Bandhu Sharma Smt. Anita & Sh. Hemant Magotra -Nephew Smt. Darshana W/o Late Sh. Krishan Lal Sharma Bhabies & Brothers Dr. Kuldeep Sharma -Brother-in-Law Smt. Susheela & Sh. Upinder Nath Bargotra Smt. Santosh & Sh. Vijay Sharma Smt. Chander Kanta & Sh. Mohan Lal Bargotra Smt. Shubh W/o Late Sh. Ashok Sharma Dr. Madalsa & Dr. R.N. Bargotra Smt. Ramni & Sh. Mohinder Sharma Smt. Aarti & Sh. Ajay Bargotra -Daughter-in-Law & Nephew Grief Stricken Sh. Jai Dev Singh Jamwal Contact No : 9796480445, 9419888945 Tenth Day/ Kriya/ Uthala With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Kailash Choudhary (Retd from Agro Industries (Chief Mechanic) S/o Late Ch. Durga Dass Saini R/o 233/B, Jeevan Nagar Opp. Industrial Estate Digiana, Jammu. Tenth Day will be performed on 31-12-2012 Monday at 10 AM at our residence. Kriya will be performed on 3-01-2013 Thursday at our residence at 12:00 Noon. Uthala will be performed on 4-01-2013 Friday 3:00 PM at our residence. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Swarna Devi -Wife Son’s Sanjeev Choudhary : M.No:- 9906122886, 9086139681 Rohit Saini : M.No:- 9858211154 Daughter and Son-in-Law Smt. Jyoti & Sh. Manish Gupta & All Saini Family Kailash Choudhary (1943-2012) With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt. Janak Rani Khashu W/o Lt. Sh. Jai Lal Khashu originally resident of Batyar Ali Kadal Srinagar (Kashmir), presently at H.No. 7, Vasant Enclave, Trilokpur Road, Gole-Gujral Jammu. Tenth Day will be performed on 31-12-2012 at 9:00 a.m. Muthi Ghat near Directorate of Education, Jammu. OBITUARY With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Hans Raj Sharma (Ex. General Manager, Super Bazar, Jammu) S/o Lt. Sh. Pitamber Nath on 22nd December 2012. TENTH DAY will be performed on 31st December 2012 (Monday) at 11 a.m. and Kirya on Ist January 2013 (Tuesday) at our residence H. No. 63 Ward No. 10, Mill Area R.S. Pura. UTHALA will be held on 2nd January 2013 (Wednesday) at 4 p.m. at Vaid Deherie, Mill Area, Ward No. 10, R.S. Pura. BHOG & ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief & sorrow we inform that S. Lachhman Singh Ji S/o Sh. Late Duni Chand Ji R/o Simbal More Basti Gobind Pura (R.S.Pura) left for heavenly abode on 22-12-2012. Remaining Programme to attand is as under Arambh Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 28-12-2012 at home Basti Gobind Pura 9.30 AM. Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 30-12-2012 at 9:30 AM at our residence. Kirtan & Antim Ardas at Gurudawara Basti Gobind Pura (Simbal Mode) from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM followed by Guru Ka Langer at Gurudwara Sahib Sdn. Jai Kour -Wife Daughter-in-law & Sons Sdn. Narinder Kour W/o S. Dalip Singh (G.Q) Sdn. Kamaljit Kour W/o S. Sukhdev Singh Sdn. Amarjit Kour W/o S. Ranjeet Singh S. Harbans Singh - Son Daughter & Son-in-laws Sdn. Narinder Kour W/o Late S. Saroop Singh Sdn. Jaswant Kour W/o S. Jagjit Singh SMT. SHANTI GUPTA Sons and Daughter-in-laws Dr. K.B. Gupta & Mrs Punam Gupta Mr Vijay Gupta & Mrs Prem Gupta Mr Ashok Gupta & Mrs Rita Gupta Daughter and Son-in-law Mrs Kanchan Gupta & Mr Vinod Gupta Grand Children: Dr. Rishabh & Dr Shavi, Dr Rajat & Dr. Deepika, Mr Ritesh & Mrs Rashi, Ashok & Shweta, CA Rahul Gupta, Rashmi, Nitin, Ankur, Dr. Virender, Dr. Veena & Dr Sunny Mob: 9419213231, 9858221637 Mob: 9419304889, 9419183132, 9018343064 Son & Daughter-in-law S. Satinder Singh (Billu) & Smt. Nirmaljeet Kour S. Jagjeet Singh Risam (Jagga)-Brother S. Dara Singh Risam (Advocate)-Brother Smt. Amarjeet Kour-Sister-in-law S. J.D. Singh-Grand Son Miss Komal Singh-Grand Daughter SH SARDARI LAL GUPTA UTHALA ek¡ dh xksn esa lks tk;h] nnZ rqEgkjk ys ysxh ek¡] lgyk;sxh lj rqEgkjk] xys yxk,xh rqEgsa] gekjh ek¡ !!! Gurbachan Kour -Daughter Grand Sons & Grand Daughters Harneet Singh, Parvinder Singh, Simranjit Singh, Gurpreet Kour W/o S. Manvinder Singh, Gurneet Kour Ph.No. 9419193777, 9419106369, 9796235599 Obituary/ Condolence With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Karamyogi Smt Somawati Bhat, wife of Sh Soom Nath Bhat, R/o Bongund Verinag, (Ang) Kashmir, at present, Patoli Brahmana, who passed on December 26, 2012. She was a great soul who beckoned our lives. Tenth Day Kriya will be performed on January 4, 2013 (Friday) at 8:30 am at Muthi Ghat near Directorate of School Education, Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Daughters and Sons-in-Law: Smt Phoola and Sh Rattan Lal Koul Smt Santosha and Sh Chaman Lal Bhat Smt Daizy and Sh Suresh Kumar Gosani Grand Sons & Grand daughters-in law Sh Sanjay Koul and Smt Roma Koul Sh Manoj Koul and Smt Purnima Koul Sh Vinod Koul and Smt Dimple Naveen, Shweta, Shilpa, Shilpy and Amit Bhat. Uthala of our beloved brother Sh Baij Nath Gupta S/o Lt Sh Mulkh Raj Gupta of Akhnoor will be performed at Mahajan Hall Akhnoor on Date 31-12-2012 time 4.00 PM GRIEF STRICKEN Smt Kanchan & Lt Sh Pashori Lal Gupta Smt Anita & Lt Sh Pawan Gupta Smt Sunita & Sh Vimal Gupta Dr Rajni & Dr Kamal Gupta Smt Dolly & Sh Dinesh Gupta 10TH DAY KRIYA Sh Baij Nath Gupta Smt Seema & Sh Rajesh Gupta RESPECTFUL HOMAGE TO KISHNI KHAROO ON HER TENTH DAY KRIYA Our beloved Kishni Kharoo W/o Sh K L Kharoo departed for her heavenly abode on 23-12-2012 at 5 am. Her Tenth Day Kriya will be performed at Akhnoor on Monday, 31-12-2012 and respectful homage will be paid to her at our residence H No. 53 A/I Patoli Mangotrian, Lane No. 1, Opposite J&K Bank ATM, Jammu. Do please join us to pray to God for her ‘NIRVANA’ ON 31/12/2012 AT 12.30 P.M. Karamyogi Smt Somawati Bhat ARTI & ANIL KHAROO (Daughter-in-law & Son) Sheshi & S K Ganju, (Daughter & Son-in-law) Co-Sharers in Grief M L Handoo, Usha & B N Razdan Nirmala & S L Zadoo, Manju & Vivek Handoo, Neelu & Sanjay Handoo, Meenakshi & Sunil Raina Kiran & Manish Razdan SMT. KISHNI KHAROO KAW, HANDOO, BHAT & KAMDASI PARIVARS Grand Children : ANURAG, SAKSHI, AKRITI, AKASH, ABHINAV, ANJELLA, DIVYA & VARENYA. OM PARKASH SABHARWAL GRIEF STRICKEN SABHARWAL FAMILY 0191-2457502 MOB: 9419129672, 9906384743 BHOG AND ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Sdn. Mohinder Kour W/o Late S. Damodar Singh R/o Bawli Kanli Bagh Baramulla presently 121/2 Ekta Vihar Gangyal expired on 27-12-2012. Programme Arambh Shri Akhand Path Sahib at our residence on 03-01-2013 at 9:00 AM. Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib on 05-01-2013 at our residence 9:30 am at Gurudwara Sahib from 10:00 AM to 12 Noon after that Guru Ka Langer will be served. GRIEF STRICKEN Sdn. Mohinder Kour With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Shri Laju Ram Gupta S/o Late Kanshi Ram Gupta R/o H.No. 11 Gali Khillonia, Pacca Danga, Jammu. Uthala will take place at 4.00 PM on 31. 12. 2012 (Monday) at Brahaman Sabha, Parade Ground, Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Sons & Daughter-in-laws Smt. Shashi & Ashok Gupta Smt. Veena & Vinod Gupta Shri Laju Ram Gupta Smt. Anu & Sunil Gupta Daughters and Son-in-Laws Smt. Sureshtha & Ashok Gupta (Sanjay Nagar) Smt. Sunita & Rajesh Gupta (Shastri Nagar) Smt. Suman & Subhash Gupta (Talab Tillo) Grand Children :- Sonia, Atul, Neha, Ankush, Prince, Tamana, Taniya, Sakshi, Mehak, Kanav, Kriti, Raghav, Pratham, Sumit. M/s Vinod Caterers Contact:- 94191-90958 10TH DAY With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Romesh Kumar Gupta S/o Late Labu Ram R/o 191, Street Daruga, Kanak Mandi Jmu. 10th Day will be performed on 30-12-12 Sunday at Mahajan Hall, at 11 A.M. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt Shanti Devi (Mother) Smt Ramni Gupta (Wife) Mahak (Daughter) Kuldeep (Son) Mobile No. 9469763866 Sh. Romesh Kumar Gupta BHOG/ANTIM ARDAS Smt. Kamlawati Ganjoo UTHALA BESEECHERS :- With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Om Parkash Sabharwal S/o Late Mehar Singh on 23-122012 R/o H. No. 1800-F Shastri Nagar, Jammu. Rasam Pagri/Uthala will be performed on 02-01-2013 (Wednesday) at our residence at 2.00 p.m. onwards UTHALA SMT. MOHINDER KOUR Six Months have elapsed since you physically departed from us but emotionally you are always in our thoughts. You were an embodiment of nobleness, sagacity and passion. Your moral values, disciplined life, affection and generosity shall always inspire us to move on righteous path. Memories of your unconditional love, humble disposition and selfless service will always be cherished. We pay our respectful homage and pray thy Almighty for the eternal peace to your SANT LATE SHRI noble soul. SHAMBOO NATH RAINA Shadmos/Maasvar of our sant father Late Shri Shamboo Nath Raina S/o Late Shri Amar Chand Raina R/o Harman Shopian (Kashmir) will be performed on 30-12-2012 and 31-12-2012 at our residence H. No. 480 Vinayak Nagar Sector2 Muthi, Jammu. We love and miss you Pitaji. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY ALL FAMILY MEMBERS, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS MOBILE: 9419106054, 9796661631, 9419141999 With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the sad and untimely demise of our beloved mother Smt. Kamlawati Ganjoo W/o Lt. Sh. Maheshwar Nath Ganjoo originally resident of Mohalla Jadid Baramulla, Kashmir presently residing at H.No. 32, Lane No. 22, Surya Vihar Bohri on 28th December 2012. The Tenth Day Kriya will be performed at Muthi Ghat Near Education Board on 06th Jan 2013 at 9:00 a.m. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Mohrani Ganjoo - Daughter-in-law Sons & Daughters-in-law Sh. M.K. Ganjoo & Smt. Veena Ganjoo Sh. Rajesh Ganjoo & Smt. Veena Ganjoo Smt. Nancy & Sh. M.L. Koul - Daughter & Son-in-law Smt. Usha & Sh. Raj Nath Suri - Daughter & Son-in-law Smt. Babita & Sh. Vinod Sharma - Daughter & Son-in-law Mr. Robin Ganjoo - Grand Son All Grand Children & Great Grand Children Mob.: 9419119205, 9622228898 RASAM PAGRI/UTHALA Tajinder Singh -Son Jatinder Singh -Son Dalminder Singh -Son & All Family Members SHADMOS/MAASVAR MOBILE : 9419158958, 9796218322 S. Lachhman Singh Ji BHOG/ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt. Mohinder Kour W/o Late S. Moti Singh (Retd. SSP Vigilance) on 26-12-2012 at our residence Extn 4 near Tube Well Sanjay Nagar Jammu. Arambh Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 28-12-2012 at 9 a.m. at residence. Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 30-12-2012 at residence. Kirtan & Antam Ardas at Gurudawara Singh Sabha Nanak Nagar on 30-122012 from 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Guru Ka Langer onwards. GRIEF STRICKEN WITH PROFOUND GRIEF AND SORROW, WE INFORM THE SAD DEMISE OF OUR BELOVED SH SARDARI LAL GUPTA S/O LT. SH DEVI DASS KUDYAR (RAM NAGAR WALE) R/O H. NO. 124, WARD-10, HOSPITAL ROAD, UDHAMPUR KRIYA WILL BE PERFORMED ON MONDAY 31-122012 AT DEVIKA, UDHAMPUR RASAM PAGRI WILL BE PERFORMED AT OUR RESIDENCE AT 4 PM. GRIEF STRICKEN SMT LALITA DEVI - WIFE BROTHER AND BHABI SMT JEEVAN PRABHA W/O LT SH RAM PAUL GUPTA SMT SHASHI & DR RAM KUMAR GUPTA SONS & DAUGHTER-IN-LAW SMT & SH. PUNEET AND SANDEEP KUMAR GUPTA SMT & SH NEELU AND AJAY KUMAR GUPTA MR. RAJINDER KUMAR DAUGHTER & SON-IN-LAW SMT AND SH. SEEMA & AJAY KALSOTRA SISTERS AND BROTHER-IN-LAW SMT RAM PAVARI W/O LT SH CHUNI LAL KALSOTRA SMT MOHINI KALSOTRA W/O LT SH VED PARKASH KALSOTRA SMT KUNT GUPTA W/O LT DR S C GUPTA GRAND CHILDREN RUTBI, AKSHIT, ANGEL, ARNAV Late Sh. Rohit Kumar Sharma (Ex-Head Master) NOBLE SOUL NEVER DIE KRIYA/RASAM PAGRI Sh. Hans Raj Sharma GRIEF STRICKEN Vinod Sharma -Son (Executive Manager Law, J&K Bank) Reva Sharma-Daughter-in-law Varun Raj Sharma & Vipul Raj Sharma-Grand Sons Daughters and Son-in-laws Smt. Pinki Sharma and Subash Chander Smt. Rita Sharma and Madhu Sudan Mob: 97962-15337 Correction I Hav Mohd. Farooq Unit-3 Jakli C/o 56 APO on my service record my son name written Mohd. Ajzz Khan which is Mohd. Ajaz Khan & its date of birth is 24-2-2003. Now I am applying it for correction if any objection cont. concerned Authority within 7 days. 18 years have passed since you left us. Remembered By: Late Smt. Nirmal Gupta- Wife Sons & Daughters-in-Law Sh. Amit Gupta & Smt. Mosmi Gupta Sh. Gourav Gupta & Smt. Pooja Gupta Pranav, Akshat- Grand Sons Q.No. 111/112 Sarwal Colony, Mandir Morh Sh. Surinder Gupta (Mirpur) Mob.: 9622113240, 9796240068 GRIEF STRICKEN GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Janak Rani Khashu Khashu’s, (Koul’s), Dhar’s, Bhatt’s & Kothedar’s Dewani’s M. Nos :- 9469232768, 9469372125, 9871391533 ATTENTION If you want to get rid from smoking, drinking, drugs and depression of any kind, I am at your services. I will make you to leave all these for your good and energetic health. Please, because health is wealth and precious. R Chander 9419912258, Jammu 18th Death Anniversary TENTH DAY & KIRYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt. Shanti Gupta W/o Late Sh. Chuni Lal Gupta R/o H. No. 309, Street No. 8, Talab Tillo, Jammu on 22-12-2012. Tenth Day will be performed on 31-122012 (Monday) at 11.00 a.m. at our residence. Rasam Pagri/Uthala will be performed on 02-01-2013 (Wednesday) at 4.00 p.m. at Shiv Temple, Talab Tillo, Chowk, Jammu. TENTH DAY KRIYA GRIEF STRICKEN REMEMBRANCE Three years has passed without your presence but not a moment without your unforgetable sweet and smiling face. We miss you and feel your presence and blessings at every moment of our life. We pray to Almighty God give to eternal peace to your noble soul. Your blessings only make us move ahead in life. Deeply Remembered By: Sharma Family 99 Sarwal Colony, Jammu Mob.: 9419196340, 9419121487, 9419500003 Brother & Bhabi Smt Rekha Gupta & Dr Kanwal Kishore Gupta SON’S AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAWS G.L. Kuchroo & Ratna Kuchroo B.L. Kuchroo & Nimmi Kuchroo Dr. T.K. Kuchroo & Vijaya Kuchroo Dr. C.N. Kuchroo & Rita Kuchroo Ramesh Kuchroo & Rekha Kuchroo Late Avtar Kuchroo & Vijay Kuchroo Shri Mohan Lal Ashok Kuchroo & Babli Kuchroo Daleep Kuchroo & Deepa Kuchroo Kuchroo (Watt) SON-IN-LAW AND DAUGHTEREr. N.M. Vishin & Nirmal Vishin GRAND SONS-IN-LAW AND GRAND DAUGHTERS Vidyut Kak & Kavita Kak Vikas Munshi & Areena Munshi Diwakar Kachroo & Prachi Kachroo Puneet Kaul & Ruchi Kaul Manas Chaturvedi & Nymphia Chaturvedi GRAND SONS AND GRAND DAUGHTER-IN-LAWS Kowshik Kuchroo & Rosy Kuchroo Kashyap Kuchroo & Soni Kuchroo Akshar Kuchroo & Rashee Kuchroo GRAND CHILDREN- Ankush, Pallavi, Nikhil GREAT GRAND CHILDREN- Aahan, Prava, Ghaa, Pranav, Zoova, Gia, Zayyan and Samast Parivar of Kuchroo’s (Watt), Raina’s (Baramulla), Vishin’s, Kalloo’s, Khosa’s, Kaul’s, Raina’s, Munshi’s, Kak’s Talib’s, Kachroo’s, Shah’s and Chaturvedi’s. Mobile No: 9796490360 & 9419115521 All Grand Children 0191-2554825, M.No:- 9419605949, 9419283173 Smt. Sarla Devi -Wife Sons & Daughter-in-laws Mr. Tarun Jamwal & Mrs. Renu Jamwal Mr. Arun Jamwal & Mrs. Isha Jamwal Daughter & Son-in-law Mrs. Neetu Jamwal & Romesh Jamwal M/S BABU RAM SHIV KUMAR, AKHNOOR M-9419198316 (R) 01924-242285, (Shop) 252371 Our beloved Shri Mohan Lal Kuchroo (Watt) S/o Late Sudershan Kuchroo left for heavenly abode on 23.12.2012 at 7/5 Sarswati Vihar, Bohri, Jammu. His 10th Day Kriya will be performed on 01.01.2013 (Tuesday) at Muthi Ghat Near Director School Education, Jammu at 10.00 a.m. GRIEF STRICKEN GRIEF STRICKEN Shri Makhan Lal Koul Veena Gupta TENTH DAY KRIYA With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Shri. Dhan Raj Bargotra (Ex. MLA & MLC) S/o Late Sh. Ram Lal Bargotra R/o H.No: 3, Rama Lane, Hari Nagar, Talab Tillo Road Jammu on 22nd Dec. 2012. Tenth Day will be performed on 31-12-2012 at 11 A.M at our residence. Kriya will be performed on 1-1-2013 at 12 Noon at our residence. Rasam Pagri shall be performed on 2-1-2013 at 4 PM at Brahman Sabha, Parade ground Jammu. With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Shri Makhan Lal Koul S/o Lt Shri Nand Lal Koul original resident of Batapora Sopore at present H.No 144-H, Sec- I Durga Nagar Jammu. Cremation will take place on 30.12.2012 at 12.00 hrs at Cremation ground, Bantalab, Jammu. With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved SMT. VEENA GUPTA W/o Sh Shiv Kumar Gupta R/o Ward No. 5 Jiya Pota Mohalla Akhnoor on 21-122012. TENTH DAY will be performed on Sunday, 30-12-2012 at Mahajan Hall, Akhnoor at 12 noon. IN GRIEF Sh. Shiv Kumar Gupta -Husband Mother and Father in law Smt Sheela Devi & Shri Babu Ram Gupta Bhabhi & Brother in laws Smt Seema & Shri Yash Pal Gupta Smt Kiran & Shri Darshan Lal Gupta Smt Sunita Gupta W/o late Shri Parshotam Gupta Sister in laws & Brother in laws Smt Rani & Sh Ramesh Mahajan (Pathankot) Smt Neelam & Sh Satish Gupta Smt Chander Prabha & Sh Rajesh Gupta Saket & Akshat -Sons Shruti -Daughter With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt. Surjoo Devi W/o Late Hans Raj Magotra R/o Village Nagrota (Kallar) Udhampur. Uthala will take place on 31-12-12 at Nagrota (Bowli) at 11.00 am near Industrial Estate Dhar Road Udhampur. Grief Stricken Bharat Bhushan Magotra Smt. Surjoo Devi Rajinder Kumar Magotra Jyoti Parkash Magotra Mob : 96221-99631 With profound grief & sorrow we inform that S. Jaspal Singh S/o Late S. Jawala Singh R/o H.No 292, Sec-06, St-14 Nanak Nagar left for heavenly abode on 25-12-12. Remaining Programme to attend is as under Arambh Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 29-12-12 at our residence 9:30 AM Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib on 31-12-12 at 9:30 AM at our residence Antim Ardas at Gurudwara Sant Pura Danda Nanak Nagar from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. GRIEF STRICKEN Sdn. Updesh Kour (Wife) S. Harpreet Singh (Son) Gurdeep Kour (Daughter) Tejinder Singh (Brother) And All Family. S. Jaspal Singh Contact No:- 9086193937, 9596964340 See more Obituaries on page 4 & more Classifieds on page 8 DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 3) Soz asks Hurriyat to resume dialogue with Centre Excelsior Correspondent Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board members inspecting development work enroute shrine on Saturday. Shrine Board members visit Katra, Bhawan; inspect infrastructure development Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29 : At the instance of Governor N N Vohra, who is also the Chairman of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, the Board Members had a day long tour of Katra, Bhawan and the Yatra track and inspected various infrastructure development activities and facilities being provided to the pilgrims. The Board team comprised of E. Sreedharan, Sudha Murty, Dr. S. S. Bloeria, Dr. Ashok Bhan and H. L. Maini, Navin K. Choudhary, Chief Executive officer, Mandeep K. Bhandari, Additional CEO and senior Board Officers accompanied the visiting team and apprised them about a large number of activities/development works undertaken by the Board. After paying obeisance at the Holy Cave in the early morning, the team inspected the re-modeling work undertaken in the outer cave area, including enlargement of the Atka area, replacement of worn out marble tiles, construction of new counting hall and modification of the queue system. The Board members inspected the exit route, which has recently been completed, and hoped that this will not only help decongest the Bhawan area but will also be of significant help from the point of view of disaster management. The Board members took stock of several projects like construction of Parvati Bhawan, pony shed at Bhawan and retiling work of the track. They emphasized that the retiling work in particular on the stretch from Bhawan to Bhairon Ghati be completed expeditiously to smoothen movement of pilgrims. They also suggested to establish a veterinary centre for the benefit of ponies next to the under construction pony shed. The Board took stock of ongoing renovation and construction of toilet blocks on modern lines. They expressed happiness over the quality of renovated toilets and hoped that adequate number of toilet blocks would be renovated/constructed at the earliest in view of everincreasing Yatra. The Board team inspected the entire stretch of dedicated mule track which has been constructed at a fast pace on the instructions of the Chairman. On arrival at Katra in the afternoon, the Board members first inspected the under-construction sports stadium. While noting that the physical work at the stadium would be ready in next 3-4 months, the Board members endorsed the directions of the Chairman that a suit- able policy be framed and necessary steps taken to ensure the best utilization of this facility. Thereafter, the Board members visited Kakriyal where they reviewed the progress of construction of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence. While expressing satisfaction that the main building is nearing completion, they desired that the upcoming Doctors' Hostel, Nurses Hostel, Guest House and other infrastructure be completed at the earliest in order to ensure that Hospital is made functional in 2013, for which necessary steps have been taken to find suitable and experienced partner. Finally, the Board members visited Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University and were received by Prof. R. N. K. Bamezai, Vice Chancellor, Roop Avtar Kaur, Registrar, SMVDU and other senior functionaries of the University. The Vice Chancellor gave a detailed presentation on the progress made by the University since its inception and other details regarding infrastructure development in the University. They advised the VC and senior functionaries of the University to continuously strive for academic excellence and focus on placement of students in the continually evolving job market. Killing of two surrendered militants Prosecution failure leads to acquittal of 2 accused Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Principal Sessions Judge, Kathua, M K Hanjura today acquitted two accused allegedly involved in the killing of two surrendered militants as prosecution utterly failed to prove the case. According to the prosecution case, on November 7, 2002 Mushtaq Ahmad and Gul Mohd along with Hizbul Mujahideen outfit terrorist Mohd Farooq barged into the house of Ishrat Qamer and Ashraf Qamer at Deher-Deol, Billawar and shot them dead with AK-47 rifles as the (deceased) had deserted HM and surrendered before the security forces. A case for offences under Section 120-B/302/34 RPC and 7/25 Arms Act was registered at Police Station Billawar. One of the assailants namely Mohd Farooq was later killed by a fellow terrorist. After the completion of the investigation charge sheet was presented against the accused in the court of JMIC Billawar, which committed the case to court of Principal Sessions Judge. The accused were charged with the offences and the prosecution evidence was closed on October 11, 2012. The statements of the accused were recorded on October 17, 2012. After hearing the counsel for the accused and Public Prosecutor, Principal Sessions Judge observed, “in the juristic consideration about the use of firm arms, it is stated that if a bullet or fired cartridge is available, the work of investigation is, apparently, not so difficult as in a case where neither the crime bullet is available nor the fired cartridge. In the event of the availability of the crime bullet or the fired cartridge a security of these becomes absolutely necessary”. “What kind of gun the witners was holding with which he fired the shots is not known. Therefore, the connection, if any the cartridges fired from that gun had with the injuries sustained by the deceased has neither been noticed nor worked out”, the Court said, adding “it casts a serious doubt on the veracity of the prosecution case”. “The investigating officers have been examined as witnesses and none amongst them have come forward to state how and by whom the links of the accused were traced out with the commission of the crime. They have simply tried to pass the buck on to others. They have not worked in tandem”, the Court said, adding “the prosecution witnesses have stated that the accused were not known to them. The investigating officer who conducted the investigation of the case first in point of time has stated that he could not unravel the mystery of killing the deceased till such time he was posted as SHO Billawar and his successor has stated that his predecessor in office was the person who connected them with the crime”. Stating that prosecution has utterly failed to connect the accused with the commission of crime, who have been languishing in the jail for the last more than six years by now, the Principal Sessions Judge acquitted the accused of the charges leveled against them and directed that they should be released from the custody. Congress, NC responsible for apathy of refugees: BJP Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: BJP MP, Avinash Rai Khanna along with the State president of the Party Jugal Kishore Sharma today distributed relief material among 500 poor families of West Pakistani refugees at Swankha Morh-Vijaypur. Expressing his serious concern over the human rights violation of West Pakistan refugees in the State, Mr Khanna said, "If late Inder Kumar Gujral and Manmohan Singh who had migrated from West Pakistan and settled in Delhi could become the Prime Ministers of the country’ then why the West Pakistan refugees in J & K are deprived of their rights since independence’’. The West Pakistani refugees in J&K are the worst victims of human rights violation as they have no right to live, to seek education and employment, own land and right to exercise their franchise in the State Assembly and Panchayat elections, he added. He said 1.5 lac West Pakistan refugees living along Indo-Pak border in R S Pura and Suchetgarh, Bishnah, Samba, Hiranagar and Akhnoor constituencies are living in subhuman conditions without basic amenities and no body is caring for them. He said former Chief Minister of the State, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah had promised for rehabilitation of the West Pakistan refugees but betrayed them and even the successive Governments in the State failed to provide justice to them. Speaking on the occasion, BJP State president Jugal Kishore Sharma accused the Congress and the NC of harboring communal outlook on the rehabilitation of refugees from West Pakistan, who have settled in Jammu since 1947. He said Congress and NC are responsible for the apathy of refugees in the State. He said these refugees have been debarred from the permanent citizenship due to the vested interests of the political leaders especially of Congress and NC. Among the other prominent leaders who were present at relief distribution function were Ravinder Raina, Dr. Tahir Choudhary, Vikram Randhawa, Janak Bharti and Shashi Pal Vaid. SRINAGAR, Dec 29: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President, Professor Saif-ud-Din Soz today asked the Hurriyat Conference to restart the dialogue process with the Government of India for a long lasting and peaceful solution to the Jammu and Kashmir issue. Talking to media persons on the sidelines of a function here at the JKPCC headquarters, Prof Soz said that Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has already shown his willingness to talk to people who abjure violence and are ready to find a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue. He said that dialogue alone can solve vexed issues and problems like the Kashmir issue. "Now that the Hurriyat leaders have returned from Pakistan they should enter into a dialogue at the highest level. Since they have talked to Prime Minister in the past it would be very good if they restart this stalled process. This would come as a relief to the people and hopefully some breakthrough is made vis-à-vis Kashmir issue," said Prof Soz. Referring to the empowerment of Panchayats in the State, Prof Soz said that the issue has already been discussed by Congress with its coalition partner National Conference. He said both the coalition partners have agreed for amending the existing Panchayati Raj Act of the State. "The Congress has already projected its demand regarding the empowerment of Panchayats in the State. The Coordination Committee of CongressNational Conference would meet soon and discuss the proposed amendments in the Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act. National Conference has also agreed to our demand and decks have been cleared for the amendments," said Prof Soz. He said that he is in constant touch with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, adding that CM is also in favour of making the amendments to the Panchayati Raj Act of the State. He said that Block Development Council (BDC) elections are in the pipeline and would be held soon. Prof Soz pitched for severe punishment to the rapists and said that it is for the policy makers to decide about the nature of punishment. He said the people of India have become civilized and they would not allow occurrence of rape incidents in future. Prof Soz pitched for the reopening of SialkoteSuchetgarh, Kargil-Skardu and other routes linking the State with Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). He said there is huge potential for cross border tourism, adding that people from the State should also be allowed to visit the religious places and shrines located in PoK. "I met the Prime Minister yesterday and raised the issue of cross border travel with him. I also wrote a letter to External Affairs Minister, Salman Khurshid and also raised this issue with him. Many important places of worship including gurdwaras are located in PoK and people should be allowed to visit them," said Prof Soz. Political Advisor to Chief Minister, Devender Singh Rana addressing gathering at Udhampur on Saturday. ‘NC for justice to all’ Panthers B team of PDP: Rana Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Dec 29: Political Advisor to the Chief Minister Devender Singh Rana said that Panthers is the B team of PDP, adding they (Panthers) conspired alongwith the PDP to bring down the Ghulam Nabi Azad Government in 2008 by orchestrating the circumstances which led to the Amarnath land row and later when they felt the heat of the public outrage they jumped into communal bandwagon and worked overtime to flair up communal passions, thereby proving their credentials of opportunistic power hungry politics. Rana, who was addressing a largely attended public meeting here today said that Panthers voted for the PDP candidates Altaf Bukhari in Rajya Sabha elections and Bharat Gupta in MLC elections exposing their real face which has always given edge to material personal considerations over the welfare of the people of the State. He said in the coming March Legislative Council elections also they (Panthers) will again Tom Tom before the PDP and will vote in their favour, sacrific- Candle march, condolence meets organised to mourn death of Delhi gang-rape victim Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Death of Delhi gang-rape victim prompted peaceful protests and sharp reactions from political leaders and activists, with people from all walks of life joining in candle marches and condolence meets here today. Expressing their outrage over Delhi bus gang rape victim’s death in Mount Elizabeth Hospital at Singapore early this morning, the protestors carrying placards and shouting slogans for death penalty to the accused took out candle marches to condole the death of the 23-year-old Para medical student, who was gang raped and brutally assaulted in a moving bus in national capital New Delhi, two weeks back. Activists of People Democratic Party took out a candle march at Kachi Chawni, in which people also took part. Terming the death of the victim as shame for the country, the protestors were demanding stringent action against the culprits. Bhartiya Chaitanya Party activists and residents of Greater Kailash, Muthi, Nanak Nagar, Sainik Colony and other areas took out a candle march from Greater Kailash to Marble Market to mourn the death of gang rape victim. The protestors were demanding death penalty to the accused persons and also demanded constitution of special law and courts to deal with rape cases. Candle light march was organised here by Shiv Sena and Dogra Front for the gang-rape victim. The march started from Parade ground and proceeded to City Chowk. In a condolence message, the protesters said the death of the young woman should prompt the framing of new and strong laws and also demanded death penalty for the accused. Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarti Parishad led by Sehdev Singh district president Reasi took out a candle march from Chowk Chabutra to Bus Stand Reasi to mourn the death of the 23-yearold Delhi gang rape victim. The protestors were demanding stringent action against those behind such heinous crime. Bar Association Jammu (BAJ) in a condolence meeting presided by its President Senior Advocate BS Slathia, condoled the tragic death of the Delhi gang rape victim. BS Slathia urged the administration to be more vigilant against those elements, who are out to trample the dignity of women with such inhuman barbarism. He exhorted the State and the Central Government to formulate stringent laws against those found involved in heinous crime of rape. Chief Patron of National Panthers Party Prof Bhim Singh in a statement expressed shock over the death of the budding daughter of India, who was gang raped and brutally assaulted at New Delhi. He demanded to perform her last rites with national honour and also national memorial postal stamp to be released in her honour. Prof Singh also demanded completion of trial without delay. Awami National Conference (ANC) condoled the death of the Delhi gang rape victim. Vice president Muzaffar Shah said that it would be a true homage to her if the emotions and energies of the youth generated by the brutal assault on gang rape victim should be channelized into a constructive course of action. He hoped that Government would not leave her death to go in vain. J&K Children’s Welfare Society held a meeting under the chairmanship of its president Gurdeep Singh Sasan and mourned over the death of the Delhi gang rape victim. Gurdeep Singh Sasan said that the time has come to deal sternly with rapists and to make provisions in law to give death penalty to the rapists by hanging in public. Kashmir Sikh Sangat (KSS) also condoled the sad demise of the Delhi gang rape victim. Dr Dhanwant Singh, Chairman and Manjit Singh, president condemned the role of the Delhi police and Union Government for mishandling the case. They said that unless steps are taken to serve stringent punishment to culprits the problem could not be solved. Chairman, SOS International, Rajeev Chuni has expressed his deep shock over the death of Delhi gang rape victim at Singapore after struggling for life for more than 13 days. He urged the people of India not to forget the agony and pain of the rape victim and press the Government for evolving a foolproof mechanism so that such like incidents are not repeated again. Mahila Patanjali Yog Samiti held a condolence meeting to mourn the death of Delhi gang rape victim. The Samiti demanded strict action against the accused persons. In district Reasi, Asha workers and Youth Brigade Welfare Forum today took out a peaceful protest march to condole the death of the Delhi gang rape victim. The protestors were demanding death penalty to the accused persons. JAMMU, Dec 29: The work on two proposed prestigious health institutions for mother and child care at Bemina, Srinagar will begin shortly. These two health institutions have already been sanctioned by the Government. The two hospitals will be constructed at Bemina, Srinagar over a land of 60 kanals which is a prime centrally located place, for the convenience of the patients. The maternity hospital will be funded by Central Government whereas the construction of the children hospital will be taken up with State's resources. The Maternity hospital will be constructed at an approved outlay of Rs. 50 crore whileas the children hospital will cost about Rs. 60 crore. Both these hospitals will be inter connected and have several common facilities for the convenience of the patients. The building plan for both these hospitals was finalised at a meeting of officers and engineers held here today under the chairmanship of Commissioner/ Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Manoj Kumar Dwivedi. The design and other parameters of the proposed hospitals were discussed at length and experts of Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation (HSCC), suggested some modifications, which were incorporated in the plan. The meeting gave its nod to start the work on these two projects immediately. Mr. Dwivedi urged the experts to closely monitor the work on these projects on regular basis to ensure judicious use of funds and quality standards. He said that the HSCC will be involved in all future health projects to ensure building of quality infrastructure. He said that construction of these new health institutions was need of the hour to provide adequate medicare facilities to the mothers and new born children. He said keeping in view this urgency, the Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah had announced corrections. Welcoming the new entrant Parlad Singh, former VicePresident Municipal Council, Udhampur and his hundreds of supporters into the party fold who joined National Conference after resigning from the Panthers Party, Rana said National Conference is a cadre based party based on principled politics and anybody who joins the party has to adhere to its principles in letter and spirit and conduct himself/herself within the framework and discipline of the party and hoped that Parlad will work tirelessly to strengthen the party in the district. Political Advisor said Omar Abdullah has a vision of equitable development of all regions and sub-regions of the state and National Conference will fight for the same. Addressing the gathering Rattan Lal Gupta Provincial President National Conference said that National Conference is an epitome of brotherhood, secularism and communal harmony among the people of the state and will not allow any divisive forces to create disharmony or disturb the secular fabric of the State. Those who were present in the meeting included Ch Mohammad Shafi, Advocate, Rajesh Gupta, Advocate, Kair Singh, Subash Kudyar, Vijay Khajuria, Bharat Bhushan Advocate, Sunil Verma, Lal Chand Musafir, Capt. Balbir, Om Parkash, Raj Kapoor, Sajjad Shaheen, Madhi Verma, Govind, Ramparshotam, Gian Singh, Ch. Iqbal and others. Minister for Tourism & Culture, Nawang Rigzin Jora evincing keen interest in paintings of Sat Pal Deol at Kala Kendra on Saturday. Sat Pal Deol’s creative canvasses on show Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Sat Pal Deol’s three-day exhibition of more than 40 canvases and drawings that opened at the Kala Kendra, here today, deserves appreciation for being a creative statement marked with originally and innovation. Inaugurated by Nawang Rigzin Jora, Minister for Tourism & Culture, the exhibition—in contrast to the run of the mill shows of hobbyists and Sunday painters mostly comprising of copy work done in realistic idiom—emerges as symphony of subtle forms and images that emanate from artist’s meditative response to his surroundings. A true heir to the school of abstraction, which boasts of acclaimed Jammu artists like late Vijay Gupta, Vijay Saraf, Rakesh Kumar et al, Sat Pal Deol is one of the few creative painters and setting up of a maternity as well master colorist in the State who is as paediatrics hospital in almost regularly exhibiting his Srinagar. The Government subsequently started working on the project on the land identified at Bemina Bye Pass. The soil testing and ground work has already been completed for these projects. These hospitals will cater to the healthcare needs of mothers and children exclusively. The PWD(R&B), which is the executing agency, has been given the target to complete the hospitals within two years. After the meeting, the Chief Architect and experts also visited the proposed site of hospital at Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Those present on the occasion included Chief Architect, HSCC, Sanjiv Sood, Mission Director, NRHM, Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Principals GMC, Kashmir, Jammu, Dr. Rafiq Ahmed, Dr. Aniece Choudhary, Chief Engineers (R&B), Kashmir and Jammu, Mushtaq Ahmed Lone, S. T. Mustafa and Consultants associated with the Project. HSCC to oversee upcoming health institutions: Dwivedi Excelsior Correspondent ing all the ideological politics they so loudly proclaim and boast of. He said Panthers change colours like chameleons for personal gains. He said democracy has empowered the people of the country to exercise their franchise and elect their leaders who in turn are there to serve the cause of the people because the democracy makes the people masters of the destiny of the elected representatives and as such people must join hands together and raise their voice for justice and National Conference will support any and every voice that yearns for justice. He said those who are unleashing a reign of terror will not be allowed to bully the people and urged the people to give them a befitting reply in 2014 polls. Rana said National Conference has always stood for the justice to the common man and will continue to fight for the same without any consideration for caste, creed, religion or ethnicity. "We will fight all the forces like Panthers, PDP and the BJP who indulge in divisive politics for their petty political gains sacrificing the interest of the state and its people at the alter of personal vested interests", he added. He said Udhampur is 'Devak Nagri' which has produced stalwarts like Moti Lal Baigda, Lala Shiv Charan Gupta, Balak Ram and Pt. Chuni Lal Khajuria but over a period of time deterioration has started and a new bread of politicians has emerged who have put self above service and time has come to make political latest works. One of the highlights of the exhibition held in collaboration with Cultural Academy is that along with his canvases done in acrylic, Sat Pal Deol has also displayed early drawings to give an idea to the general public about his process of visualization. Complimenting upon the high quality of Sat Pal Deol’s artistic creations, Rigzin Jora, said that creativity in any form deserves appreciation. He described art and artists as precious assets and said Government was committed to encourage local talent and help it to achieve excellence. Those present on the occasion included well-known artists like Rajendra Tiku, T S Batra, Arvind Gupta, Milan Sharma, K K Gandhi and Savita Bakshi, Additional Secretary, Cultural Academy, Saujanya Sharma, Executive Director, Mubarak Mandi Heritage Society and Kala Kendra. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 4) Non camp migrants hold meeting Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Non Camp Migrant Organization in its meeting here today under the leadership of O N Koul discussed the PM’s Rehabilitation package for Kashmiri migrants. As per a release, Nana Ji Dembi president of the Association said the Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner R K Pandita has given assurance that every migrant putting up in rented accommodation will be accompanied in Jagti township. JTC warns agitation Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: A meeting of JTC which was held under the leadership of S L Pandita expressed concern over the long curtailment of power in Jagti township. The meeting said snapping of 16 -hour power supply in the Jagti township especially total black out in night hours has generated a feeling of insecurity among camp inmates. Even the power supply is disconnected to streetlights, hospital and other essential services in the camp. The meeting also accused the Government of its failure in enhancement of cash relief and decided to observe Jagti bandh on January 8 in protest against the callousness of the Government towards the inmates of the township. He urged the Government to take early steps in this regard. H N Jatu president AIKPC and Member Apex Committee appealed the State and Central Governments to take the cognizance of the problems being faced by the migrants putting up in rented accommodations in view of the price rise. The meeting said that Dembi is the only president of the Non Camp Migrant organization. Others present in the meeting included Kashap Tickoo, Ashok Koul, Kiran Pandita, Manmohan Ganjoo and Bansi Lal Shalla. Vivek Express in Jammu Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Vivek Express train depicting life history of Swami Vivekanand has reached Jammu Railway Station and would be here till December 30 evening for the visitors. The train showed life and history of Swami Vivekanand. It paid tributes to Swami Vivekanand. A large number of people have visited the train to acquaint themselves with the life of Swami Vivekanand, SSP Railways Shiv Kumar Sharma said. He added that special arrangements have been made for the people to visit the Railway Station and see the train with life and history of Vivekanand. DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU CEC’s plea to CM Excelsior Correspondent LEH, Dec 29: In favor of granting Special Duty Allowance (SDA) to the State employees posted in Ladakh region at par with the Central Government employees, the CEC, LAHDC, Leh Rigzin Spalbar in a letter addressed to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly urged to have a fresh look for favorable and early action in this regard. The letter said that the decision of State Government to withhold granting Special Duty Allowance (SDA) to the employees serving in the most inhospitable and difficult environs of Ladkah region has been a great setback and disincentive to the serving employees as the Central Government employees serving in Ladakh region are Chatta, Raina resign from Apex Committee Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) in its meeting here today held under the chairmanship of H L Chatta expressed its dismay over the failure of Government in settling the demand of relief holders. The meeting said despite the agitation launched by relief holders for last six months the Government has failed to enhance the cash relief. It said the prices have touched the sky and the relief holders were fac- Coalgate, CWG tax evasion probe keep CVC busy NEW DELHI, Dec 29: The Central Vigilance Commission acted on a number of corruption cases and directed CBI probe in coal blocks allocation scam and recovery of about Rs 1,000 crore tax evasion in Commonwealth Games-related works this year, besides other anti-graft measures. The probity watchdog was also chosen to head a 10-member global task force to prepare a knowledge management system for promoting international cooperation in checking graft and black money. In its bid to ensure transparency in governance, the CVC directed rotation of officers handling sensitive posts, expediting cases of corruption involving senior government officials and regulations in public procurement, a government activity susceptible to corruption. It also suggested the government to introduce and DISCLAIMER ‘‘Daily Excelsior’’ does not take responsibility for the contents of the advertisements (Display/Classified) carried in this newspaper. The paper does not endorse the same. Readers are requested to verify the contents on their own before acting there upon.’’ implement a US-type False Claims Act to recover losses from a corrupt government contractor. The Commission received over 25,000 complaints of financial irregularities and made recoveries of at least Rs 142 crore after inspecting works, including public procurement, carried out by different organisations. The CVC, which went into alleged irregularities in CWGrelated civic and construction projects, found tax evasion of Rs 1,014.60 crore by government departments and private companies. It slapped notices for recovery of over Rs 500 crore tax allegedly evaded by government departments and private firms while executing the works. According to Vigilance Commissioner R Srikumar, a multi- jurisdictional inquiry found evasions of Income Tax, Service Tax and Value Added Tax among others. At least 9,000 publiclyfunded projects were executed by 37 government departments and private companies for the mega sporting event held in New Delhi between October 314, 2010. The CVC is looking into 28 cases of alleged irregularities in CWG works. The CVC, which has probed crucial cases, including 2G spectrum allocation scam and directed CBI inquiry, also referred alleged irregularities in coal blocks allocation for further probe by the investigating agency. The coal blocks CINEMA INDIRA AUDI- 1: 1. DABANGG 2 10.00 AM, 2. DABANGG 2 12.20 PM, 3. DABANGG 2 02:40 PM, 4. DABANGG 2 05:00 PM, 5. DABANGG 2 07:20 PM. INDIRA AUDI-2: 1. DABANGG 2 11.00 AM, 2. DABANGG 2 01:20 PM, 3. DABANGG 2 03:40 PM, 4. DABANGG 2 06.00 PM, 5. DABANGG 2 08:20 PM. INDIRA AUDI-3: 1. KHILADIYON KI JUNG 10.00 AM, 2. TWO NIGHTS IN SOUL IN VALLEY 12.05 PM, 3. KHILADIYON KI JUNG 01:35 PM, 4. DABANGG 2 04:00 PM, 5. TWO NIGHTS IN SOUL IN VALLEY 06:20 PM, 6. KHILADIYON KI JUNG 08.25 PM. APSARA THEATRE: JAB TAK HAI JAAN - DAILY 4 SHOWS HARI THEATRE : KHILADI 786 - DAILY 4 SHOWS K C THEATRE AUDI-I: 1. DABANGG 2 09:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, 6:30 PM, 9:15 PM K C THEATRE AUDI-II: DABANGG 2 10:45 AM, 01:45 PM, 4:45 PM, 7:45 PM, 10:20 PM SWARN THEATRE : DABANGG 2 - DAILY 4 SHOWS Edited, Printed, Published by Kamal Rohmetra and owned by Excelsior. Executive Editor Neeraj Rohmetra. Printed at K.N. Modern Printers and Excelsior Printer Pvt Ltd, Janipura, Jammu and published from EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Janipura, Jammu 180007 (J&K). Phones: 2537055, 2537901, 2539178. Fax: 0191-2537831 and 2539774 Editor's Residence: 2431830, 2433288. E-mail: [email protected]. Advertisement Manager Ajay Mengi 9419187959. For Advertisement queries: [email protected]. 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"It is sheer irony and injustice that a particular segment of the employees are compensated for rendering serving in hostile conditions of Ladakh and at the same time another segment is deprived of the incentives, bluntly declining their genuine request", he said. It is pertinent to mention here that faced with the prospects of the foreseeable disadvantages in the difficult work environs, employees, particularly the non residents posted to the district tend to manage themselves adjusted elsewhere even forgoing promotions, resulting in many key posts lying vacant for long and resulting in severe adverse impacts on the program outputs. were allocated to private companies between 2006 and 2009. Besides, a decision to assign the role of heading the task force to the probity watchdog was taken recently by International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities, an independent, non-political anti-corruption organisation of more than 300 members including India, in October. The project involves development of a centralised user friendly information handling system to gather data about anti-corruption activities around the world and process them into information useful to all stakeholders. (PTI) ing it totally difficult to make their both ends meet. The meeting said that despite the promises of Government that the relief will be enhanced nothing has been done in this regard till date. It alleged that the State Government has failed to plead the case before Centre as it was supposed to be resulting in delay in decision from Centre. Mr Chatta said in view of the false promises of Government with Apex Committee and migrants he tenders his resignation from the Apex body. P L Raina another Apex member also announced his resignation form the apex body. Real act of honesty Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Additional Secretary to Government, Health and Medical Education Department Jatinder Gupta showed real act of honesty by returning the wallet of one Parshotam Kumar, president of Ranbir Government Press Employees Association. Parshotam Kumar had lost his wallet containing Rs 9,350, Driving Licence, PAN card and Voter identity card during evening walk near Drug Control Office, near Patoli. Jatinder Gupta found the purse, contacted Parshotam Kumar and after verification returned the wallet to latter at Ranbir Government Press. Rs 88900 realized from violators Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Kathua imposed fine of Rs 88,900 on the violators under Food Safety and Standard Act. Reports said ADC Kathua imposed fine of Rs 88,900 to the violators under Food Safety and Standard Act in 12 different cases. Advocate Anuj Bakshi Standing Counsel of Food & Drug Department appeared before ADC Kathua and presented 12 cases of violation under Food Safety and Standard Act before him. Food Safety Officer (FSO) Parole Charanjeev Kumar, FSO Hiranagar Hans Raj Andotra and FSO Billawar Vijay Sharma were also present during the hearing. TENTH DAY/KRIYA With profound grief we inform the sad demise of our beloved father Sh. Rattan Lal Sharma S/o Sh. Ram Chand Sharma R/o H.No. 131 Panjthirthi (Andehari Gali) Jammu. Tenth Day will be performed on Monday 31-122012 at 11 A.M. at Rani Park. Kriya will be performed on 1 Jan 2013 at our residence. Deeply Remembered By: Smt. Kanta Sharma- Wife Bhabies & Brothers Smt. & Sh. Om Parkash Sharma Sh. Rattan Lal Smt. & Sh. Tilak Raj Sharma Sisters & Brother-in-Laws Smt. Mohini Mangotra W/o Late Sh. Nanak Chand Magotra Smt. Madhu and Ramesh Kumar Badyal Mrs. Kanchan & Sunil Kumar Sharma- Son & Daughter-in-Law Mrs. Monika and Manav Sharma- Son & Daughter-in-Law Mrs. Anita and Abishek Sharma- Son & Daughter-in-Law Mrs. Anita and Mr. Sanjeev Dubey- Daughter & Son-in-Law Mrs. Seema and Mr. Narotam Sangra- Daughter & Son-in-Law Mrs. Rajni and Mr. Ravi Kant Khajuria- Daughter & Son-in-Law Grand Children: Saragay & Priyambada Sharma ADH-BARKHI “NOBLE SOUL NEVER DIES” Adh Barkhi of our beloved Papa Ji Sh. Bhag Mal Gupta (M/s B.M Shawl Wale) Adh Barkhi shall be performed at our residence H.No. 147, R.N Pura Jammu on Sunday (30/12/12) at 11 AM. Deeply Remembered By:Daughters-in-laws & Sons Sh. Bhag Mal Gupta Smt Sarla Gupta & Sh. O N Gupta Smt Tripta Gupta & Sh. Vijay gupta Smt Veena Gupta & Lt Sh. Saniesh Gupta Daughters & Son-in-Laws Smt Prem Lata & Sh. Shanti Lal Gupta Smt Veena Gupta & Sh. Subhash Chander Gupta M/s B.M Shawl Emporium -Hari Market (9086066000, 9419186794) M/s Gupta Film Studio -Satwari M/s B.M Tailors & Drappers - Partap Garh (9419124381) OBITUARY WITH PROFOUND GRIEF AND SORROW, WE REGRET TO INFORM THE SAD, SUDDEN & UNTIMELY DEMISE OF OUR BELOVED KARAMYOGNI MOTHER SMT. RANI BHAT (AMA JI) W/O LT. SHRI SHAM LAL BHAT, ORIGINALLY RESIDENT OF BAGH JOGI LANKER, RAINAWARI, SGR, (KMR) AND PRESENTLY AT 89-D, POCKET- A2, MAYUR VIHAR PHASE-III, NEW DELHI, ON THURSDAY, THE 27TH OF DECEMBER 2012. GRIEF STRICKEN GRAND CHILDREN SUNIL & SAKSHI, AMIT, ANKIT, ISHAN, ADITI, SAMIKSHA & SANDEEP, AMBIKA CONTACT INFO :- 89-D, POCKET A2, MAYUR VIHAR PHASE-III, NEW DELHI-96 011-22612472, 9810973031, 9419171626, 9858226236, 9419283991 FIRST DEATH ANNIVERSARY TENTH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA With profound grief and sorrow we inform the you the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Hakam Singh R/o Ward No 9, Mahadev, Reasi. 10th Day on Monday 31-12-2012. Kriya/Uthala on Wednesday 2-1-2013 at Ward No 9, Mahadev, Reasi. Grief Stricken Smt. Amri Devi -Wife Daughters-in-law & Sons Smt. Pushpa Devi & Sh. Pritam Singh Smt. Romi Jamwal & Sh. Rashpaul Singh Daughters & Sons-in-law Smt. Billo Devi & Sh. Balwant Singh Smt. Sansar Devi & Sh. Gopal Singh Sh. Hakam Smt. Bhagwati Devi & Sh. Dharam Singh Smt. Lalita Devi & Sh. Kuldeep Singh Smt. Raksha Devi & Sh. Jalim Singh Smt. Kamlesh Devi & Sh. Kashmir Singh Grand Sons & Daughter Rahuldeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Vinayak Singh & Arshya Singh Singh SMT. RANI BHAT ( AMA JI ) Six long months have passed since you left us. It is too difficult to put in words the pain and agony that your departure has caused. An ideal and the best daughter, wife & mother you have been you are as pious, kind & caring as anyone could everbe. Your pure & selfless love filled our lives with happiness. Through your generosity & patience you have comforted us all. We miss you a lot. Your presence in our hearts & memories in our minds provides us solace and a ray of hope in our lives. May your soul rest in eternal peace. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY Sharika Zutshi K.K. Zutshi Paras Zutshi Mrs Veena Tikoo Zutshi BARKHI ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of Sardarni Manjeet Kour (Baby) W/o S. Hardeep Singh Principal who expired on 26-12-12 Aramb Shri Akhand Path at Vasant Vihar House No. 464-A Ext Trikuta Nagar on 31-12-2012 at 10 AM. Bhog Akhand Path on 02 Jan 2013 (Wed) at 11 AM Antim Ardas at Gurdwara Bala Pritam Trikuta Nagar 3 PM at 4:30 PM GRIEF STRICKEN S Hardeep Singh, Principal - Husband S Ajeet Singh -Son Harleen Kour -Daughter Sardarni & S Daljeet Singh Sr. Lect Retd Brother -in-law Sardarni & S Tejinder Singh Inspector JKP ‘’ Sardarni Agya Kour W/o Late Bhai Hardit Singh- Mother (Batotewale) Sardarni & S. Amolak Singh P&SB - Brother Sardarni & S. Swaran Singh PHE - Brother Sardarni & S. Talvinder Singh OIC - Brother Sardarni & S Amrik Singh -Brother Sardarni & S Kuldeep Singh Rtd Master -Brother In the loving memory of our mother Sardarni Pritam Kour W/o S. Santokh Singh Ex-President DGPC, Jammu. First Death Anniversary will be performed on 30th Dec 2012, Sunday at our residence H.No. 13, Near SBI, Santokh Vihar, Kaluchak Jammu. Programme: Arambh Shri Akhand Path Sahib 28th Dec 2012 at 10 AM. Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib: 30 th Dec, 2012 at 10 AM. Kirtan & Ardas: 10 AM to 12:30 PM Sardarni Pritam Kour Guru Ka Langar : 1:00 PM onwards DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY: S. Harcharan Singh (Retd D.C Relief) & Sardarni Gurdeep Kour S. Manjeet Singh & Sardarni Ravinder Kour (Canada) S. Manraj Singh (SI J&K Police) & Sardarni Kamaljeet Kour (Govt. Teacher) M/S Hotel Moti Mahal Hotel Grace. REMEMBRANCE Sardarni Manjit Kour (BABY) A Tearful one year has passed, since you left us on 13 -- Dec - 2011. We feel your touches of love & presence every moment. The fragrance of ur love & care is still alive in our heart. We miss u, every moment, every time. BARKHI of our beloved Late Captain Falail Singh Slathia S/o of Late Capt. Hazara Singh Slathia will be performed at our resiLate Capt. dence, 51/11, Vijaypur on 31st Dec 2012. Falail Singh Slathia (Monday). DEEPLY MISSED & REMEBERED BY ;- SLATHIA FAMILY 9419277660, 9419197184 & 9419127202 REMEMBRANCE TENTH DAY KRIYA 5th Death Anniversary With profound grief & sorrow we regret to inform the sad demise of our beloved Karamyogi Sh Sarwanand Pandita S/o Late Sh Govind Ram Pandita originally resident of Hindu Mohalla Bongam Shopian (Kmr) presently at Lane 21, Block 124, Flat - 23 Jagti Colony Nagrota Jammu. Tenth Day Kriya will be performed on 02-01-2013 (Wednesday) at 9 a.m at Muthi Camp Ghat (near Director School Education) Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Sh Sarwanand Pandita Smt Somawati Pandita - Wife Sh Chuni Lal Pandita- Brother Smt Shanta Devi & Sh H N Pandita- Bhabi & Brother Smt Santosh & Sh M L Bhat - Daughter & Son-in-law Smt Girja & Sh G L Labroo- Daughter & Son-in-law Smt Phoola & Sh S N Raina- Daughter & Son-in-law Smt Veena & Sh Sanjay Raina- Daughter & Son-in-law Mr Vijay Pandita & Mrs Roma Pandita - Son & Daughter-in-law Mr Ajay Pandita & Mrs Rashi Pandita - Son & Daughter -in-law Grand Children :Vicky, Rahul, Vidhi, Janu, Ankush & Akshara 5th years have passed since you left us with shatered hearts. We miss you. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY Smt. Neelam Gupta Ripu Gupta-Son Abhilav Gupta-Son Daughter & Son-in-law Sunny Gupta & Vanshika Gupta Tavisha Gupta Mobile No: 9469260030 BANWARI LAL GUPTA CONDOLENCE Management and Staff of Jammu Cooperative Wholesale Ltd., Super Bazar Jammu condole the sad demise of Sh Hans Raj Sharma, Dy. Registrar Coop. Societies, Jammu who had served this institution as General Manager from 1985 to 1991. We prayed to almighty to bestow peace to the departed soul and give courage to the bereaved family to bear irreparable loss. Mob : 9697267755, 9796495753, 9018518461 MISS YOU MAAMU Uthala of our beloved Maamu Sh Baij Nath Gupta S/o Sh Lt Mulkh Raj Gupta of Akhnoor will be held at Mahajan Hall Akhnoor on Date 3112-2012 time 4.00 PM Remembered By : Management and Staff Super Bazar, Jammu Jammu Co-operative Wholesale Limited Sh Hans Raj Sharma Super Bazar, Jammu (Tawi) 180 001 GRIEF STRICKEN Niece Dr Jyoti, Pooja, Neha, Divya, Sunakshi, Kamakshi, Meenakshi Vaishnavi. Sh Baij Nath Gupta Nephew Vishal, Ashish, Himansh, Omansh TENTH DAY/KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt. Ram Pyari Sharma (Retd Lecturer) W/o Sh. Bansi Lal Sharma who left for heavenly abode on 23-12-2012. Tenth Day will be performed on Tuesday 11-2013 at 11 AM at our residence W.No. 5 House No. 127, Nihal Hotel, Bus Stand Udhampur and Kriya will be performed at Devika Ghat on 2-1-2013 Wednesday at 11 A.M. Smt. Ram Pyari Sharma Grief Stricken Sh. Bansi Lal Sharma (Retd. Lect)- Husband Sh. Sanjay Dubedy and Smt. Nisha- Son & Daughter-in-Law Sh. Chander Shekher and Smt. Santosh- Son & Daughter-in-Law Son-in-Law & Daughter Sh. Shashi Kumar Sharma & Smt. Anupama Sharma Grand Sons & Daughters: Paras, Rahi, Kirti, Sagun and Krishna Ph. Nos.: 272171, 9858224020 rqylh to iSnk gq,] tx galk ge jks,A ,slh djuh dj pys] ge gals tx jks,A Mob.: 9796627226, 9622070122 1. SH. KEWAL KRISHEN BHAT & SMT.USHA BHAT (SON & DAUGHTER-IN-LAW) 2. SH. MAHARAJ KRISHEN BHAT (SBI) & SMT. PINKY BHAT (SON & DAUGHTER-IN-LAW) 3. SH. KULDEEP BHAT & SMT. ANJALI BHAT (SON & DAUGHTER-IN-LAW) SMT. VEENA GANJOO & SH. TEJ KRISHEN GANJOO (DAUGHTER & SON-IN-LAW) & SAMASTH BHAT PARIVAR Tenth Day Kriya / 13th Day Dharamshant With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of Smt. Champa Sharma W/o Sh. vidhu Bushan Sharma R/o Ward No. 4, Mohalla Kama Khan Poonch on 21-12-2012. Tenth Day will be performed at Haridwar on 30-12-2012 and 13th day Dharamshant will be performed at our residence on 02-01-2013 at 11:00 am. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Soma Devi -Mother-in-law Sh. Vidhu Bushan Sharma -Husband Smt. Champa Sharma Gourav Sharma -Son Daughters & Sons-in-Laws Smt. Namrata Sharma & Dharamveer Sharma Smt. Shaveta Sharma & Anuj Sharma Deeply Remembered by all SUDAN’S, SASAN’S & ISHER’S PRAYER MEETING A Shanti Haven will be performed to pay obeisance to our beloved Father who left us for heavenly abode on 13th Dec 2012 in Delhi. Havan will be performed at 11 am on D.N. Kaila Monday, 31st Dec at our residence (1-Karan Nagar Extn). Grief Stricken Anil Kaila -Son Anita Bhatia -Daughter Monica Varun Kartik &Aakriti REMEMBRANCE On First Death Anniversary today (Vahrvar). We pray for your eternal peace. Family Members, Relatives & Friends. Lt. Hakam Singh CONDOLENCE Retired employees Union Basohli condole the sad demise of Sh. Sudesh Kumar Prohit, Head Master Retired S/o Late Sh. Amar Nath Prohit. In a condolence meeting they prayed to God that the soul of the deceased may lay in rest in heaven. They also extended condolences to the bereaved family. Harnam Singh Billawria, Ved Kapoor, Jagdish Brahmi, S.K. Chouhan, Ex D.K. Sharma, Capt Dhanter Singh, Ved Mankotia, Kuldip Bali, Shiv Padha MOURNING FROM IN-LAWS SIDE REMEMBRANCE 10th Death Anniversary Sh. Sudesh Kumar Prohit Ten years ago on this date day you left us for heavenly abode with your sweet memories which have been with us all these years. You’re your quality of head and heart human Approach, generosity and broad minded path continous to Guide us at each and every step of our life. We pray to almighty God to grant you place in heaven and also bestow upon us the right guidance to follow your traditions, values and foot steps. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY Sh Hirday Nath Kothidar (Baijan) Sdr. Kartar Kour (Wife) Sons and Daugher-in-law Sd. Pritam Singh - Satinder Kaur Sd. Surinder Singh- Jatinder Kaur Sons Sd. Satpal Singh Arora Sd Manjeet Singh Arora (Daughter and son in law) Sd Bhupinder Singh-Neelam Kaur Sdr. Sushma Kaur W/o Lt. Amarjeet Singh (Grand Children) Gagandeep Singh, Akashdeep Singh and Baby Pallavi Resi : 01912564587 OBITUARY REMEMBRANCE With deep grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh Hirday Nath Kothidar (Papa) S/o Late Sh Laxman Joo Kothidar originally resident of Sathu Payeen Barbarshah Srinagar Kashmir at present H.No. 16 Sec2 Govind Nagar Revenue Complex road Talab Tillo Jammu on intervening night of 28-12-2012 and 29-12-2012. 3RD DEATH ANNIVERSARY In Grief Rani Kothidar -Wife Kishni & R N Kadalbaju -Sister & Brother-in-law Dulari W/o Late O N Kothidar -Bhabi Girdhari Lal Kothidar -Brother Khema & M L Kothidar -Bhahi & Brother Nimmi & Kishen Ji Bakaya -Daughter & Son-in-law Girja & Rajaji Kothidar -Son & Daughter-in-law Sharika & Kakaji Kothidar -Son & Daughter-in-law Anjali & Naresh Kothidhar -Son & Daughter-in-law Nirja & Ramesh Dhar -Daughter & Son-in-law (Kothidar, Kadalbaju, Kaul, Razdan, Bakaya, Kaul) 0191-2506408, 9469224900, 9419104156, 09319044661 (Mahanoori) CONDOLENCE We all the members of All Jammu & Kashmir Kissan Union, Condole the sad demise of Lt. Hakam Singh R/o Ward No. 9, Mahadev Reasi. We pray to God that his noble soul be rest in peace in heaven & may God give courage to bear this irreparable loss to the family. Deeply Remembered By: All J&K Kissan Union With deep grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh Hirday Nath Kothidar (Baijan) S/o Late Sh Laxman Joo Kothidar originally resident of Sathu Payeen Barbarshah Srinagar Kashmir at present H.No. 16 Sec-2 Govind Nagar Revenue Complex road Talab Tillo Jammu on intervening night of 28-122012 and 29-12-2012. In Grief Lalita Kaul W/o Late Sh T N Kaul Pranna & Mohan Lal Koul (SAMAST KAUL PARIVAR) 9419187603, 9596851097 Som Nath Raina S. Inder Singh Arora Sub Inder Singh Ji (30-12-2012) A tearful three year’s have passed since you left us in deep agony. We feel your presence everywhere every moment. There are no words to express how much we miss you. We pay homage with silent tears and always pray that may God bless your soul with eternal peace. Sh Hirday Nath Kothidar (Papa) DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY S. Gurdev Singh (Son) S Harvinder Singh (Son) S. Gurmeet Singh (Son) Sub. Inder Singh Ji DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 5) G&M Deptt to bore tubewells free of cost: Slathia Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Underscoring urgent need for utilizing ground water in a big way, especially in water scarce and rain fed areas of the State, the Minister for Industries and Commerce, S.S. Slathia today directed the Geology and Mining Department to take up drilling of tubewells also besides its assigned job of ground water exploration. Speaking at a function, after dedicating about 12000 gallons per hour (GPH) capacity tubewell at Sumwan in district Kathua today, Mr Slathia called for dovetailing of activities between Public Health Engineering and Geology and Mining (G&M) Departments so that expertise of the available drilling engineers and skilled man power could be utilized to bore tubewells for drinking water in the water scares areas of the State, adding that the G&M Department will conduct free drilling services for this purpose. "The G&M Department has been equipped with most modern and heavy drilling machines (Rigs), which can bore beyond 70 meters deep", Slathia said and asked the Legislators to approach the department with their requisition about drilling of tubewells KHARA satisfied over arrival of tourists Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Dec 29: Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Association (KHARA) has expressed satisfaction over the arrival of around two lakh tourists to Kashmir during September to November this year. In a press release, KHARA President, Showkat Chowdhary while hailing the Department of Tourism for its efforts to attract tourists to Kashmir even in lean months of October and November. Showkat asked the Government to provide uninterrupted power and water supply to Gulmarg and Pahalgam during winter months. "In the past, Kashmir registered minimal tourists' arrivals during off season. But this year, about 1.5 lakh tourists visited Valley during October and November. This is a good sign and augurs well for the future of tourism in Kashmir," said Showkat. He lauded Director Tourism Kashmir, Talat Parvaiz in attracting tourists to the Valley. He asked the Government to provide basic facilities to the tourists during winter months at Gulmarg and Pahalgam. He demanded regular snow clearance of the roads leading to Gulmarg for the smooth travel of the visitors. IDA holds meet regarding sealing of clinics in Poonch Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Indian Dental Association (IDA) held a meeting under the chairmanship of its president Dr Nikhil Dev Wazir regarding sealing of three dental clinics in district Poonch. While speaking, Dr Wazir said that three dental surgeons, who are practicing in Poonch have duly paid their registration fees of Rs 3000 each to the J&K State Dental Council, which is an authority on registering the dental clinics and establishment. He said that various teams of the dental surgeons were selected by the J&K State Dental Council as inspectors to do inspections of Dental Clinics and establishments in the phased manger, which is still under process. Dr Wazir said that president of J&K State Dental Council has requested District Magistrate not to seal the clinics as inspections and further registration of the clinics is in process. “Due to sealing of the Dental Clinics by the Government resulted in loss of reputation and pride of the dental surgeons without their fault”, he added. A representation in this regard has been formulated and will be soon forwarded to the Director Health Jammu and District Magistrate, Poonch, he added. in their respective areas to augment drinking water facilities for the people. The department will bore such tubewell free of cost. Mr. Slathia announced that the G&M Department is, for the first time in its history, poised to surpass its highest ever target of Rs. 60 crore this fiscal which is five times more than the revenue ( Rs. 12 crore) registered before 4 years when the present Government took over. Responding to the issues raised by the local public representative, Mr Slathia asked the officers of G&M Department to send a team of officers to visit Ravi Tawi river in Kathua and stop such mining activities, if any, which do not conform environment protection guidelines. Responding to some issues raised by MP, Ch. Lal singh, the Minister said that the new list of BPL families will be formulated shortly on the basis of latest census data, where in all the genuine people will be enlisted. Speaking on the occasion, MP, Ch. Lal Singh demanded 20 more tube well in Sumwan area, adding that most of the areas on the tail end of Ravi Tawi in Kathua do not get adequate water facilities. The Director, Farooq Ahmed informed that the G&M Department has bored 460 tubewells in the State including 95 in Jammu province. He said department has adequate skilled and professional man power including 50 drilling engineers who are ready to take up boring of tubewells across the State on demand. Among other, the function was attended by MLA, Charnjeet Singh, District Development Commissioner, Zahida Khan, Managing Director JKI, Javid Iqbal, Managing Director, J&K, SICOP, R.L. Ticko, Managing Director, Handloom Development Corporation, M.S. Dua, Director, Handloom Department, D.R. Sharma, Director Industries and Commerce, Gulzar Qureshi., Secretary J&K,JKBI, S. Ravi Singh, and MD, JK Minerals, V.K. Sharma. Shabir inspects pilgrim accommodation at Shadera Sharief Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Dec 29: Minister of State for Power, Forest, CA&PD and Transport, Shabir Ahmed Khan today inspected model village Shadara Sharief being developed at a cost of Rs 4.52 crore. He also inspected budgeted accommodation being constructed at Zairat Shadera Sharief at a cost of Rs 5 crore for convenience of pilgrims. The Minister was apprised that so far Rs 1.75 crore was expended on construction of several components of the model village, while as Rs 1.82 crore has been incurred so far on the work on budgeted accommodation for pilgrims. He was assured by the concerned executing agency that construction work on these projects would be completed within stipulated time frame. The Minister also visited the site identified for construction of steel bridge to connect TRC with Zairat Sharief. He directed concerned Engineers for taking 2 convicted in kidnapping, murder case Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Principal Sessions Judge, Anantnag, Abdul Rashid Malik today convicted two persons in a kidnapping and murder case and will announce quantum of punishment on December 31, 2012. According to the prosecution case, on June 10, 2003 the victim Mukhtar Ahmad, son of Nazir Ahmad Khan was kidnapped by two unknown persons and later his dead body was recovered from the bank of river Lidder at Aangmati. Accordingly a case was registered at Police Station Anantnag and during postmortem it came to fore that Mukhtar Ahmad died due to firearm injuries. During the course of investigation, it came to fore that on the fateful day two unknown persons visited the deceased to purchase Alto car and took him to Mattan for payment. Later, Pampore Police informed the Anantnag Police that they have seized Alto car under Section 550 of CrPC. During investigation it came to fore this vehicle was the same in which the deceased was kidnapped. In the case, the involve- JAMMU, Dec 29: Young Lawyers Association (YLA) deputation led by its president Advocates Rohan Nanda and Wahid Kassana met Davender Singh Rana, Political Advisor to Chief Minister and apprised him about various demands of the young lawyers. While speaking, Rohan Nanda urged Davender Singh Rana to provide interest free loan to the young lawyers so that they could maintain their office libraries. He said that young lawyers could stand and practice easily if Government helps them for maintenance of their office and library initially. Advocate Wahid Kassana demanded relaxation in the age for those lawyers, who have already applied for the Prosecuting Officer posts and the same notification has been withdrawn by the Home Department and demanded the posts of POs be re-advertised as soon as possible. Davender Singh Rana gave a patient hearing and assured proper help to the lawyers, who want to establish themselves in this profession. He also gave on the spot directions to Director Entrepreneurship Development Institute to take measurers to cover young lawyers in Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and Welfare Programme for Youths. He also assured for re-advertisement of posts of POs after holding talks with the Home Department. Among others present were Advocates Amit Gupta, vice president, Sayed Nadeem Hamdani, Ravinder Sharma, Wajat Kazmi, MS Qureshi, Mudassir Zargar, etc. Lease holders seek distinction between legal occupants of land, encroachers Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Forum of Lease Holders and Occupants of Nazool Lands Joint Action Committee has urged the Government to make a distinction between them and the encroachers while settling cases under Roshni Act. Commenting over utter failure of the Roshni scheme, a meeting of the Forum was held here today under the leadership of its chairman Inderjeet Khajuria who said that the rates fixed for conferring ownership rights on the lease holders and occupants of government land in urban areas have been fixed irrationally. While the Government conferred ownership rights on the agricultural lands by charging only a nominal rate of Rs 100 per kanal, the rates for urban lands were fixed at very high ranging up to Rs 10 lakh to Rs 30 lakh per kanal, he added. The illegal occupants of lands through encroachment in the recent past have come forward to get their lands regularized in their favor by paying the fixed rates while those who are under possession of land for several decades under regular lease deed, feel it un justified to be charged high rates, the meet observed and demanded that the rates charged from them should be at par with those charged by the JDA from occupants of Government lands in the 25 unauthorized Colonies for regularizing ownership of the lands. Meeting of the Forum was attended by S.S.Pathania, S. Gajan Singh, Iqbal Khullar, Som Nath Sharma and Sunil Dutta. JKB Vice-President given farewell on retirement Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: To bid farewell to JK Bank VicePresident Mohd Amin Khan, who is retiring on December 31, a function was organized by Cluster Office-III, Kashmir Central. Zonal Head and Vice President Kashmir Central were also present on the occasion. They appreciated Amin Khan as a dedicated and sincere banker and termed him role model of fairness and integrity. Mehraj-ud-Din of Cluster Office termed Mohammad Amin Khan as a successful Cluster Head and a great unionist who always worked for the benefit of employees but at the same time never compromised on customer satisfaction ment of Fayaz Ahmad Shah, son of Ghulam Hassan Shah of Shopian and Mohammad Syed Bhat, son of Ghulam Hassan Bhat R/o Dumarhama was established and accordingly they were arrested. After completion of investigation, challan was presented in the court of law. After hearing Public Prosecutor for the State and counsel for the accused persons, Principal Sessions Judge, Anantnag, Abdul Rashid Malik observed, “in the totality of circumstances, I am of the considered opinion and convinced that the prosecution has proved beyond any reasonable doubt that accused Fayaz Ahamd Shah and Mohammad Syed Bhat in furtherance of criminal conspiracy kidnapped the deceased Mukhtar Ahmad Khan with the intention to kill him. In furtherance of common intention they committed his murder”. With these observations, the Court convicted the accused for the commission of offences under Sections 364, 302 read with 120-B of RPC. “The matter now shall come up for hearing of the accused on the question of quantum of punishment on December 31, 2012”, the Court said. 10,760 paramedic professional to be trained annually: Azad Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Since the launch of National Rural Health Mission seven years ago substantial progress has been made in health sector and over 8,60,000 ASHAs have been appointed to act as bridge between the communities and the health facilities in the villages. Moreover, a total of 70,000 beds have been increased in the Government health institutions for provision of essential and emergency services. This was stated by Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad while addressing inaugural function of Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre (ARMCH) at Solapur in Maharashtra. Mr Azad said that his Ministry has taken several steps to improve health scenario in the country and nearly 1.6 lakh human resources such as Specialists, Doctors, Nurses, ANMs and Para-medics have been added. "A Mother and Child Tracking System has been put in place to reach out to every pregnant woman and child for proper vaccination. The Government has launched a scheme wherein male and female contraceptives are being delivered at the doorstep in the high focus districts of the country by ASHAs at a nominal cost", he added. Another scheme has been initiated for the promotion of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls of rural areas in the age group of 10-19 years covering 1.5 crore girls in 152 districts of 20 States, he further said, adding there has been significant fall in MMR, IMR and TFR as well as reduction in new HIV cases by as much as 57% in the country. Stating that his Ministry has been focusing on reforming policies related to medical and paramedical education with a view to overcome the acute shortage of human resources in health, Mr Azad said, "a series of reforms in medical education were undertaken to increase the human resources at various levels. These path-breaking decisions have brought in positive results, never seen before in the past six decades. The availability of MBBS seats has gone up by nearly 40% and the number of PG seats by about 80%". Pandey interacts with industrial fraternity to boost exports from J&K YLA highlights demands Excelsior Correspondent up the work at the earliest. He was apprised that tenders for the purpose have been already floated and are at award stage. The Minister also reviewed the physical and financial status of several tourism projects being executed in the area for visiting tourists. He directed concerned authorities to redouble their efforts and accelerate the pace of work on all ongoing projects for their timely completion. He also stressed on the concerned that the under execution TRCs at Dhara Ki Gali, Barrot, Manjakote and hanging garden at Rajouri should be completed in time keeping in view the visitors and tourists coming via Mugal road. Later, the Minister addressed a public meeting at Shadara Sharief. He said to improve electricity facility in the area 6 new transformers would be installed in the area. He assured that all genuine demands and developmental needs would be redressed in due course. 'Health sector given central position in 12th Plan' Excelsior Correspondent Participants of ‘Save The Girl Child Week’ taking pledge to work for rights of women and girls in presence of Superintendent Sarwal hospital Dr Arun Sharma. Save Girl Child Week concludes at Sarwal Hospital Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29 : 'Save The Girl Child Week' for generating awareness among the masses on the issue of female feticide, concluded today at Government Hospital Sarwal Jammu. During the week, activities like seminars, symposiums and poster making were conducted. With the help of nursing students, a mass awareness campaign was also launched for the patients and public visiting the hospital. Students from various institutes were sensitized about the importance of girl child and declining sex ratio. Students from nursing institutions especially Jammu College of Nursing and Para Medical Sciences Channi Himmat Jammu participated in the week long programmes. On the last day the students took pledge to perform activities and live life as medical professionals by protecting girl child not only in relation to sex selection but throughout in whatever way the females are discriminated and harassed. They vowed to fight always for rights of girls and women. Dr Arun Sharma Medical Superintendent Govt Hospital Sarwal Jammu addressed the students and highlighted the Excelsior Correspondent importance of girl child who is mother of tomorrow. He also SRINAGAR, Dec 29: One congratulated all the partici- person died while as six others pants in organizing the week were injured in different road long programmes. accidents across the Kashmir valley. Reports said that a Tata Sumo JK02J/3594 driven by Ajaz Ahmed Pandit aged 22 years, son of Nazir Ahmad resiRPC and after completion of dent of Zawoora, rammed with investigation challan was pre- an electric pole at Zawoora sented in the court of law. In the crossing, resulting in on spot case, three accused have death of the driver. A bus JK02F/3517 on way already been sentenced while as Jagar Mal was absconding and from Baramulla to Boniyar colproduced in the court on April lided with an Alto car JK05A/2089 near forest check 1, 2010. After hearing Advocate B L post Gantmulla, Baramulla, Kalgotra for the accused where- resulting in injuries to three peras App Ka Qazi for the State, sons including driver of Alto car. 2nd Additional Sessions Judge All the injured has been shifted observed, "there is absence of to hospital for treatment. An I-10 car DL2CAE/2208 exceptional circumstances as such the case does not fall with- on way from Anantnag to in the ambit of rarest of rare Srinagar collided with a Load JK03C/3494 at case". With these observations, Carrier the Court awarded life impris- Uranhall-Bijbehara, resulting in injuries to two passengers onment to the accused. Court awards life imprisonment to murder accused Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: 2nd Additional Sessions Judge, Subash Gupta today awarded life-imprisonment to accused in murder case after 22 years long trial. According to the police case, on March 7, 1990 one Jagar Mal alias Jagga, son of Dewan Chand of Khappar, R S Pura along with three other accused shot dead one Channa Singh, son of Ram Singh in his field where he was cutting grass along with his wife. Accordingly, police registered a case under Section 302 JAMMU, Dec 29: Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Sudhanshu Pandey during his visit to J&K reviewed the performance of the ongoing projects funded under ASIDE scheme at Bari Brahmana Industrial Estate. Mr. pandey subsequently held an interactive meeting in the Udyog Bhawan with the industrial fraternity of Jammu and members of Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The meeting was also participated by the representatives of exporters located in Jammu. The officers of Industries Department also participated in the interactive meet. Mr. Pandey gave a brief about the working of the Ministry and the various schemes implemented through the Ministry which could be availed by the Industrial sector in J&K to boost their exports. He also gave a brief review of the ASIDE scheme and the Market Access Initiative (MAI) scheme wherein various benefits could be availed by the State Government and individual exporters. The interactive session was attended by the Commissioner Secretary Industries and Commerce Department, Director Handloom, Managing Director J&K SIDCO, Managing Director, Handloom Development Corporation and Presidents of Chamber and various Industrial Associations. The Joint Secretary gave a brief resume to the export community about the existing world trade scenario and informed that the exporters have to gear up their performance and statutory requirements in order to compete and export to world in view of WTO regime that various countries are adopting for trade practices. The exporters took this opportunity to express their difficulties and requested the Joint Secretary to extend help in terms of infrastructural requirements, transport facilities and new avenues for tapping new markets. Mr. Pandey informed the business community particularly to entrepreneurs to avail the Market Access Initiative (MAI) scheme of the Ministry to promote their products internationally and explained that the scheme has to be either products specific or country specific. One killed, 6 injured in accidents boarding the car. The injured has been shifted to hospital for treatment. A Tavera JK18/5266 driven by Waseem Ahmed Padder, son of Mohammad Yousuf resident of Bohgund, Kulgam skidded off the road at WangundKulgam, resulting in injuries to the driver of the vehicle. Police has taken cognizance. Power shut down Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: In order to carry out checking of hot spots and tightening/ replacing loose/ worn out jumpers/ droppers of 220/132/33 KV Grid Station Gladni, the power supply to parts of old Jammu city, Gandhi Nagar, Nanak Nagar, Channi Himmat, Narwal, Sainik Colony etc and adjoining areas fed from Grid Station Sidhra, Miran Sahib, Gangyal and twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch will be affected on 30-12-2012 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. To overcome the shortage of nurses and ANMs, he said that Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has already sanctioned 269 nursing schools in the last two years mostly in remote, inaccessible and under-served districts. With an estimated outlay of Rs 2,030 crore, these institutions will give an additional 20,000 nurses annually. To scale up the availability of para-medics through centres of excellence in para-medical education, a National Institute of Paramedical Sciences (NIPS) at Delhi and 8 Regional Institutes have been sanctioned. "A total of 10,760 paramedic professionals are expected to be trained annually when these institutes of excellence are fully functional", he said, adding "the 12th Plan has just been finalized by the National Development Council. It is a matter of great satisfaction that health has been given a central position in the 12th Plan and the outlay for health has gone up substantially". Mr Azad said that several new initiatives have been envisaged during 12th Plan period which include strengthening of sub-centres, which are the first port of call for the community for healthcare services in the remotest and inaccessible areas by providing additional manpower, District Hospitals would be equipped to become strong hubs for advanced secondary and multi-speciality care, to cope with the increasing load at Government facilities, 20,000 additional beds for mothers and children have been approved for District Hospitals and Community Health Centres. Moreover, there is a proposal to introduce universal screening for all children for disease, disability and deficiency, which would be followed up by free treatment. "There is also a proposal to ensure availability of free generic medicines to everyone coming to a Government health facility. Another area would be the launch of an urban health initiative to address health concerns of urban poor specially those living in the urban slums", he added. Retired SRTC workers staging protest demonstration in Jammu on Saturday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh Retired SRTC workers stage demonstration Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Voluntarily and normally retired employees of State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) held protest demonstration at Exhibition Ground near Press Club here today. The employees under the banner of All J&K SRTC Volunteer Retirement Employees Association, assembled near Press Club at around 11 am today and held protest demonstration in support of their pending demands. They were demanding that their pending wages be cleared without any delay. The retired workers under the leadership of Dev Raj Bali staged protest for about an hour and then dispersed. They were shouting slogans against the Transport Minister, Managing Director and General Manager of the Corporation. They alleged that their pending 126 slabs of COLA were not paid. They also demanded benefits of 6th Pay Commission. They alleged that 670 VRS/GHS workers are struggling since long but the Government was ignoring their demands. They sought the intervention of Chief Minister in this regard. ABGM named as BGM in J&K: Poswal Manch, Akhil Bharatiya Gujjar Mahasabha, All India Gujjar JAMMU, Dec 29: After his Mahasabha, Rajasthan Arakshan expulsion from the State presi- Samiti and Gujjar Welfare Board dentship of the organisation by besides various other non politiCentral leaders, Akhil Bharatiya cal organizations. Gujjar Mahasabha (ABGM) Poswal said ABGM launched in J&K in 2007 has struggled for the betterment of the community since then. The State unit of ABGM since then met various Central Government leaders including President of India and Prime Minister and projected their problems before them. He reiterated his demand including implementation of tribal sub plan in J&K, political reservation in Block Development Councils, Legislative Council, Assembly, rehabilitation of nomads and recruitment of tribal youth in belt forces. Ishfaq-ul-Rehman Poswal talkHe also demanded CBI/ ing to reporters at Jammu on CAG probe on the various Saturday. -Excelsior/Rakesh schemes and packages sancJ&K, president Ishfaq-ul- tioned for downtrodden section Rehman re-christened the name of society by Centre since 1991 of the organisation as Bharatiya as not a single person in the Gujjar Mahasaba (BGM) J&K. State was benefited. While taking to reporters here today, Poswal said that the main objective of creating this non -political organization is to Excelsior Correspondent highlight the basic issue related to Jammu and Kashmir Gujjar KARGIL, Dec 29: No female community as they differ from foeticide case has so far been Gujjar community of other detected in the Kargil district. This came into light during a States in various aspects. He said the major issue, penal discussion in connection which his organization will with the celebration of "Save Girl highlight is the upliftment of Child Week”, organized by tribal Gujjars in the State as they Health Department Kargil. Officers, social workers, face more problems than the Gujjars and Bakerwals of other Doctors, Gynecologist and legal exports took part in the discussion States. wherein the Chief Medical He said that district and Officer was the chief guest. block level members of ABGM Amin Qari (Principle Degree are with BGM now. The organi- Collage), Dr Zohra zation will affiliate to all the (Gynecologist), Advocate national and State level organi- Manzoor Hussain, Ghulam zations working for betterment Ahmed (District Social Welfare of Gujjar community throughout Officer), Dr, Afzal (Sonographer), the country. These include Dr Ghulam Mohd (Child specialGujjar Vikas Sangthan, Gujjar ist) were among those present on Vikas Parisahd, Gujjar Chetna the occasion. Excelsior Correspondent No female foeticide in Kargil SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU daily An Aam Admi becomes Khaas Excelsior Established 1965 Founder Editor S.D. Rohmetra Suman K. Sharma t is a sunny Sunday. Voices of children singing in unison seep sweetly out of the top floor of a sprawling mansion in the posh colony of Chhanni Himmat. The iron gate is invitingly open - and surprise of surprises - there is no ferocious dog anywhere near the entrance. The ornate marble stairs lead up to a spacious hall. On a wall-to-wall carpet sit boys and girls in neat rows, some thirty five in all. A young woman in her twenties is giving them instructions in the style of a loving didi and the young ones listen to her, their well scrubbed and gleaming faces rapt in attention. At some distance from the didi sits cross-legged a portly man who from his demeanour could only be the master of the house. His spectacled wife is standing among the children, ready to help should anyone present need it. It is a session of baal sanskar. The participants are from the families of the migrant workers. The lady instructor is a volunteer from a nationallevel socio religious organization. The objective is to impart cultural values to the children from deprived families, give them actionable advice on how to improve their health and grades and significantly, to see if one or more of them can be recommended to be sponsored for financial help in their studies. After a delectable session of interactive tutelage, the youngsters are given light refreshments and sent off to their homes in good cheer. The children will come again next Sunday, bringing with them more of their peers and chums. What has prompted this Flawed Roshni I Act trangely, more often than not, the Government is caught on wrong foot when making tall claims of benefits and returns from a reform that seems controversial from the very beginning. When the Roshni Act was introduced in 2007, the Government hastened to claim that this would earn the state a massive revenue to the tune of 25,000 crore rupees. The euphoric announcement added that this windfall would be invested in power generation scheme and that would alleviate the problem of power supply deficit. As time passed, both of these expectations seem to have been frustrated by ground realities. The Roshni scheme has drawn damp squib, something which the Revenue Minister accepted in all honesty. It is one thing to understand the psychology of human beings and another thing to expect them to behave as you would like them to. A bare sum of 76 crore rupees has been realized as against 25,000 crore from the transfer of Government land to persons who have been in illegal possession of the same. The amount of Government land in illegal possession but approved for transfer of ownership rights is 17, 86,000 kanals. Revenue Department received 2, 56,792 applications for vesting possession rights. Ownership rights have been conferred in respect of 6, 04,662 kanals. This should have generated revenue to the tune of 316 crore of rupees but in actuality only 76 crore of rupees could be realized. Many among those to whom ownership was transferred have declined to make the payment as stipulated in the Roshni Act. The fact of the matter is that there are many flaws in the Act and the defaulters have taken shelter behind these flaws. The Government should have studied the clauses of the Act in minute detail and sought legal opinion so that the snags could be repaired and provisions amended. Nearly seven years have passed by since the passing of the Act and the Government is yet to begin revising the Act and bringing about revision in clauses that are not clear or that give the benefit of doubt to the persons in whom right of ownership is vested. The situation has become ludicrous. Why the Government has not been pursing rectification of flawed provision of the Act is a mystery. But more baffling is the question that the Government has taken no step for eviction of illegal possesses of the Government land once the time for application for regularization of land has elapsed. There are two categories of illegal possessors of Government land who stand to be evicted. One is of those who did not make application for regularization and the other is of those who applied but did not deposit the stipulated amount within time. Both of them have to be evicted in accordance with the Roshni Act but the Government has not taken any step towards their eviction. Revenue authorities themselves are confused about various aspects of the Act. For example there is confusion about the girdawari extract (intikhab girdawari). The Act says that only that land will be considered for regularization whose girdawari has been done. Girdawari is an important revenue procedure of reconfirming the details of a particular patch of land, its contours, productivity, possession etc. Responsible revenue staff is put in charge of this most important revenue record on which the entire agrarian and taxation system depends. Girdawari is conducted by revenue officials twice a year regularly, once for summer crop called rabi and once for autumn crop called kharif. This is the most authentic record of possession of land. But Government banned girdawari for several years prior to the promulgation of Roshni Act. As such, the exact status of the Government land earmarked for ownership rights under Roshni Act remained unclear and ambiguous. This has given rise to litigation. The Government has not been able to find a solution to this problem nor did it consider such an exigency at the time of making the enactment. Thus the Roshni Act turned into a mess and did not move forward. According to a statement of the Revenue Minister, the Government is reported to have approached the Law Department for making necessary amendment in Roshni Act so that the hurdles that have appeared are overcome. Looking in retrospect one feels that the Roshni Act was passed in a haste and full attention was not mounted on its niceties and allied issues. Meaningless euphoria was exuded on the benefits of the Act to the state exchequer and the Government was misled. Lastly not rectifying the fault, whether in the Act or in the implementation part, remains a question which the State Revenue Department shall have to answer. S Higher Education Standard igher education sector in our country has to tackle two main issues; increasing the number of institutions of higher study, and providing high level of research study and learning in the universities so as to compete with any university of international reputation. "Why should our students seek to go to foreign universities", asked the President in the course of his convocation address at SRM University in Chennai. There was a time in olden days when students from abroad came to Indian universities of Nalanda and Takhshashila (Taxila) to learn the sciences of those days. The President subtly remarked that admittedly the educational and research standard in our universities had suffered downslide and this needs to be arrested as early as possible. To be candid and honest, our higher educational institutions of enormous importance to research have been suffering from political interference. Our students have the potential of doing excellent research and contributing richly towards learning. This has been proved by our writers, thinkers, engineers and scientists. Why should have the standard of our universities fallen when far better infrastructure has been made available and the country is ready to give due recognition to research of highest standard. It is time that our universities and prestigious research institu- H sixty-year old man and his wife to host such an activity in their plush residence? He narrates his story in a self-effacing manner, punctuating it with little laughs and witticisms. "I was born in the shadow of death," he begins, "my father having died a month earlier." His mother, in her twenties, had been married hardly a year then. She named In time, he landed himself a regular job with a nationalized bank and got married into a rich family. With marriage came ambition. He wanted now to earn enough so he could stand on equal terms with the rich. The family opened a school. Renting out shops, it cashed in on the corner location of the house and made canny transactions to The gleam of the subtle joy on the faces of those three score and five children in that hall makes his point clear. Tomorrow, many of these children would shed the constraints of their penury and make themselves capable of helping out their less fortunate brethren. the newborn 'A-shok' - one who takes away grief. But it was rather a sordid life both for the young widow and her only son. They had a one-room quarter in Bakshinagar for residence, weepy widows (theirs was literally a widows' neighbourhood) for company and a teacher's salary to thrive on. The mother, despite her meager income, never stinted in helping out her needy neighbours, be it in cash, or in kind. When Ashok grew up, he started supplementing his mother's income by joining a private school as a teacher, giving tuitions and so forth. bolster up its finances. The school flourished; the family got bigger - it had three strapping children - and the house got smaller in proportion. They moved on to Chhanni Himmat for a much bigger house. The bank job which had carried with it the Damocles' sword of all-India transferability was increasingly becoming an obstruction to the furtherance of Ashok's choice projects at home and he availed of the bank's scheme of voluntary retirement. This gave him time enough vigorously to fulfil his ambition. A focused man, it did not take him long to consolidate his financial position - little wonder that 'tangible' is a favourite word in his vocabulary. Luck also favoured him. Both his sons got themselves good jobs and the daughter an MBA - embarked upon her own successful business venture. This July he turned sixty and sat wondering. He had had his races. Success had not eluded him. But where would he go from here? He might have forty, twenty, five years more to go, or even as short a period as twenty days left to him. Would he spend this precious time having kitty parties or splurging hard earned money in hotels and restaurants? Then it struck him. Bring a smile to a fellow human being and you will have earned yourself a bigger smile. Distribute happiness among others and it will return to you manifolds. He still likes to make money, for, as he says 'money is power to do things, things I want to do in my life.' Money for him is not an end in itself but a means to achieve an end. The gleam of the subtle joy on the faces of those three score and five children in that hall makes his point clear. Tomorrow, many of these children would shed the constraints of their penury and make themselves capable of helping out their less fortunate brethren. Ashok is an aam admi turning khas - a happy metaphor for the middle class. Let the law makers churn out, if they find time enough from their shenanigans, laws for social welfare and let the bureaucrats implement those laws at least on paper; but at the end of the day it is the Will 2013 be more affordable trange paradox ! As jubilant merry-makers will sit up late tomorrow night to sip down the welcome drink hailing the arrival of 2013, for the common man on street even the most meagre meal seems unaffordable. Ironically, as 2012 comes to a close, the common man is seen talking less of the New Year resolutions if any and more of the sky-rocketing prices that threaten his very survival. While several ordinary food commodities record unprecedented price hike, the staple item of "Dal'' costs nearly Rs 100 per Kg and wheat used for preparing "Roti'' costs equally high which, in other words, means that proverbial "Dal- Roti'' has also turned unaffordable. And this despite the fact that all the major political parties of the country are battling it out amongst themselves to S salvage the common man from the scrouge of price rise, that all the top leaders of the country are working overtime to retrieve the black money deposited in foreign banks, that the corrupt are lodged inside Tihar jail leaving the socalled corrupt outside to giant economic leap under the stewardship of a Prime Minister who is hailed as world's leading economist, why the common man from lower social strata is finding himself incapable of buying barely two square meals for himself and his family ? TALES OF TRAVESTY DR. JITENDRA SINGH negotiate with Anna Hazare over how best a Lok Pal could rescue the common man from the ordeal of daily bribes he is called to offer to gain access into a civil secretariate as much as to gain entry into the holy temple of Tirupathi. The more foundational question, however, is that at a time when the world is aheading towards a global economy and India claims to be in the fore front of this Mark Twain once quipped, "economy is too serious a subject to be left to economist alone''. Do we, in that case, need to conclude that the economy of this country is too serious an issue to be handled by an "Economist Prime Minister''? Mahatma Gandhi always said, what use is freedom or liberty if it is achieved after leaving behind a trail of widows, orphans and deceased....however holy might be the objective of such liberty ? In the same vein, one might ask, what use is such economic prowess which cannot ensure a bare meal for all its subjects ? And, that indeed would have been Gandhi's likely lament had he been alive and around today to witness the plight of a large majority of hunger-stricken populace of this country who, according to Bapu, comprised the real India. Strange are the progress patterns of this developing world where a certain common man has his fill and a certain common man goes to bed empty stomach. Umapathy's incessantly unresolved dilemma was thus summed up years ago by Sahir Ludhianvi ‘‘....Kahin Pyaale Labo-Lab, Kahin Jaam Khaali Hain !’’ A fire in the belly of the volcano M.J.Akbar hock dissipates; pain lingers; and rage will extract its due sometime. On Saturday morning, the 23year-old girl who had been raped by a criminal gang festering with demons on the night of 14 December, gave up her unconscious struggle for life in a Singapore hospital. Delhi, and perhaps India, fell silent. What was left to say? What else was left to hear after we have heard during this fortnight's public discourse? The government was bewildered by the paradox that finally shredded its moral roots, if indeed there were any left. The ruling elite thought that tokenism was sufficient as an escape route. Statistics encouraged such thinking. This was hardly the first rape in Delhi; at least 600 have been reported in 2012 alone. India forgets a thousand rapes a day; why should people get particularly provoked just because this rape happened on a rogue bus running with the support of a deeply corrupt police system that permitted a physically and mentally twisted driver to operate because he had paid police to get his licence? The general view was that a few speeches in Parliament would be more than enough. Strangely, the principal faces of governance, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Mrs Sonia Gandhi, did not think that they needed to read out a few paragraphs churned out by their speechwriters on that day in S Parliament. The future of the Congress, Rahul Gandhi, was missing from the present. Nor was he visible on Saturday. Outside Parliament, it was a different space. Women lit a flame of anger that exposed through the clamour of public discourse the truth of what many men in power truly felt. Visceral hatred born from other causes can deform men into rapists by intent. Perhaps who has just died: that she "should have been more careful". He also thought that it was a "minor incident". Will anything happen to this retarded, obnoxious politician? I doubt it. Make your guess and keep checking the newspapers. We will know soon enough if this crisis marks the beginning of reform in social justice, or is merely another chapter of tears that dries up the next day The ugliest remark came from Andhra Pradesh. This quote is unusual not because it is rare, but because it is rarely expressed in public. The chief of the Andhra Congress is a man called Botsa Satyanarayana. the most unbelievable instance was the case of a former Marxist minister in Bengal, Anisur Rahman, taunting the state's chief minister Mamata Banerjee in language that cannot be repeated. Leftists have been sincere guardians of gender equality. They have demanded the maximum punishment for the gang in Delhi. We are waiting to see what punishment they inflict on their former minister. The ugliest remark came from Andhra Pradesh. This quote is unusual not because it is rare, but because it is rarely expressed in public. The chief of the Andhra Congress is a man called Botsa Satyanarayana. This is what he said about the young victim as life totters on with nothing learnt. But here is a suggestion for political parties. Reform begins at home. They made the right noises when public anguish peaked on Saturday, possibly because they were afraid of a public backlash. From Monday they could do something concrete. Every political party, whether Congress, BJP, Left or regional, has criminal elements including those who have raped. A few of them even rise to elected level. Could they begin with action against them? All leaders prefer fudge to change. After a week of doing very little, Mrs Sonia Gandhi invited six young people in an effort to calm and reassure the protestors. This group was led into her presence by a minister. A curious thing happened on the way out. All six refused to identify themselves to media. Newspapers got their pictures but not their names. Why? Were they from a Congress party forum or from the incensed crowds in the heart of the capital? It did not work. Something fundamental has changed. The ground has shifted. In December, 2012 changed from yet another ordinary year in a desultory sequence to a swivel moment in India's history - when women, their identity, their rights, their dignity, became the central issue before the nation. It was not just one more crime, however awful, that brought young Indians together. It was a scream of anguish against widespread, inhuman and unchecked corruption in every aspect of existence that has turned the citizen into a hapless victim of kleptocracy, with women suffering the more malicious wounds of brutalization. The government has dismissed every public protest over the past years with contempt. Anna Hazare was a 'fraud'. Arvind Kejriwal was a 'pipsqueak liar'. Ministers competed with each other in becoming more vicious about leaders of popular anger; they laughed and threatened, and rewarded by Mrs Sonia Gandhi and Dr Singh with better portfolios. When you are in power, you never hear the volcano rumbling in the belly of the mountain, although fires are licking at the mouth of the "Jinhe Naz Hai Hind Par..." Shiban Khaibri ahir Ludhianvi, a noted Urdu poet and Hindi lyricist, way back in 1957 had written:- "Jinhen naz hai Hind par, who kahan hain, kahan hain, Kahan hain….?" What we desperately watch these days happening in our country is touching the issue of the need of an effective leadership, the one which is politically and administratively responsive, where the security and the welfare of the people are not held hostage to petty political equations and considerations. While we boast of our country having been a light house of highest values, moral, spiritual and ethical; wherefrom the message of peace, and non violence coupled with learning of high order spread beyond its boundaries, at the same time, we feel ashamed of the levels of decay and degeneration we are heading towards, day in and day out. Where have gone those who boast of being Indians and take pride in Indian values? Where have those values gone, looking to the veracity and heterogeneity of the levels of increasing crimes taking place in the country? We cannot always measure the progress of our society in terms of economic prosperity, if worth any name. We seem to have cumulatively regressed instead of having progressed. If economic prosperity and development were the real criteria, then a lad of just 20 would have not entered a school and shot dead 21 tiny tots a few days back in an American town. Does violence against women not continue to take place in homes, on the streets, in vehicles, in work places etc; whether it is day or night, peace or conflict in our country which should stir our conscience to do something to effectively contain it? The gruesome incident of rape and predatory committed against an innocent young woman on Dec 16 in a moving bus in Delhi which was to take her home safely, is a grotesque face of what are we reduced to and this face is staring back at those who are elected to rule this country. When the incident was brought into the notice of the Chief Minister Sheila Dixit , she is reported to have told the petitioners," Meet the Police Commissioner." The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh , Vir Bhadar Singh was asked on 20th instant after Congress won 10 seats more than the BJP in the Assembly elections as to what was his first priority on assuming office, he said," I , first of all, want to get two long brooms to cleanse the dirt of the out going government." The Prime Minister broke his silence after a week and unfortunately took cover of "I too have three daughters". So had the Home Minister and his deputy also already said that they too had three daughters each? Is it not again a crude joke with the Aam Aadmi as VIPs' daughters move around under fool proof security and protection? The cry is loud and clear, "Care for others' daughters as well." Is it not a fact that on an average, there are three policemen for providing "security" for each VIP, not to speak of VVIPs, while for as many as 784 citizens, there is one police man? Is police force meant mainly for VIPs and not for citizens? Can governments ever behave in vengeance against those who criticize its functioning the way security provided to ex Chief of our army Gen. V.K.Singh was withdrawn? Why not against the politicians? Let it be percolated down into their minds that joining politics cannot and should not always be taken as coziest of professions where honour, dignity, prestige, money, power and police security at the expense of the common citizen can be an inalienable part of the "joining politics package". Climate in the country is changing though slowly and the writing on the wall needs not only to be read but understood S If due to obstinate behavior of the government in not passing the Lok Pal bill and the resultant Lok Pal agitation virtually failing and disheartening the people, perhaps the nation, especially the youth, would have not plunged into the type of anger which we are seeing now against this shameful incident. in substance as well. If due to obstinate behavior of the government in not passing the Lok Pal bill and the resultant Lok Pal agitation virtually failing and disheartening the people, perhaps the nation, especially the youth, would have not plunged into the type of anger which we are seeing now against this shameful incident. Why did the youth face of the Congress - Rahul Gandhi, whom many "stalwarts "and non stalwarts in the party want to project as the future Prime Minister of the country, not show solidarity and practical sympathy with the agitating youth in Delhi and else where? The cry to free police force from the clutches of the executive has not apparently been heard so far, also the view that there is too much of political interference in the professional functioning of the police force is not without substance. The need to go in for effective police reforms and the report on it gathering dust since 1978 is shaking the confidence of the Aam Admi in the leaders of the country. Though there is also a good number of honest, able, hard working and sincere leaders in all political parties but how many accused (if not convicted) of violence against women, extortions , land grabbing, corruption and other crimes are there in our legislatures? Why not a special treatment for political leaders here also in that, as against "innocent till proved guilty" for common people, there should be the legal maxim of "guilty till proved innocent" for our politicians. When our law makers can sit overtime and pass the bill within a record three days in respect of enhancement of salaries and allowances, why can't they show similar solidarity in matters of violence against women, female infanticide, rising crime, adulteration in essential items of daily consumption, corruption and other malaise affecting our societies and the nation? Every agitating person almost chants death sentence for rapists, even advocating for castration but is there a unanimous acceptability of the proposed punishments and amending or making laws to that effect? Just a look at what Indian women organizations themselves say, proves on the contrary. Dozens of such organizations, human rights groups and even scores of noted social and political activists from across the country, are strictly opposing death penalty for it being "neither a deterrent nor an effective or an ethical response to such acts". They counter the stereotype claim that rape is worst than death that can happen to a woman. They say that "rape is a tool of patriarchy, an act of violence and has got nothing to do with morality, character or behaviour." A general considered view is that there are enough laws to deal with this type of brutal offence in the country but they need to be ruthlessly enforced, coupled "with the recognition of a variety of sexual crimes in a gradation". It is also argued that "as long as we have a low conviction rate, the severity of the punishment won't matter; the question of punishment arises only after conviction." We have been watching post horrendous incidence agitations, anger and concern of thousands of people, non stop debates and discussions on TV Channels etc; now for the last nearly two weeks with demands of removing Police Chief of Delhi, hanging the rapists, making rape an offence of rarest of rare category calling for death sentence and host of other remedial measures and very rightly so. None, however, seems to address the issue from the angle of preventive measures also, the negative impact of large number of modern movies advocating violence, projecting a woman as an entertaining object coupled with cheap and obscene dance items exhibiting nudity, eroticism and vulgarity; the low standard of lyrics and songs etc; all contributing to fuel the sick mindset of a prospective rapist. Why don't women organizations protest against ads like "two ways of ladki patana"? What are innuendoes like "patana" mean? Why do we not rue the decay, if not the demise of moral values in the society which are found missing in such criminals as their parents and rather their teachers did not bother to equip them with, so that they could treat a woman as a respectable soul and not merely an object of satisfying animal lust like a savage predator? We are turning to be mere hypocrites in celebrating Nov 25 every year in the honour of a woman exactly the way we do on Oct 2 to remember the father of our nation each year but forget to follow pledges and promises with concrete action. Again in the words of Sahir;-"Zara mulk ke rahbarun ko bulao…………Kahan hain muhafiz-e- khudi ke, jinhen naz hai Hind par, Who Kahan hain, kahan DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 Mirwaiz for Indo-Pak dialogue should take place so that people on either sides of Line of Control move without hassles and restrictions," said Mirwaiz. Describing CBMs as a good toll for the betterment of both the countries and a step ahead for the welfare of the area and its people, he said that CBMs can be successful when both India and Pakistan arrive on a consensus. Terming his faction's visit to Pakistan as successful, Mirwaiz said that Kashmiris are not against improved relations between Pakistan and India adding that this should not happen at the cost of the Kashmiri people. He said the atmosphere has to be made conducive for dialogue between the two countries involving Kashmiri leadership. Curfew lifted from Pulwama complete strike on Monday (December 31) against security force firing in Pulwama and asked people to protest peacefully demanding withdrawal of armed forces from towns and cities and repealing of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). The hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has asked the Business community, transporters, employees, shopkeepers and people to extend their support to the strike call and make call a success. He said that Monday's strike in protest against firing in Pulwama and a token of solidarity with those detainees who have been awarded the life sentences. Woman gang-raped in Mendhar house of one Mohd Sayeed Qureshi and raised alarm for help. The family members came out and found the lady in very miserable condition and brought her to their home. The women of the family took her inside, provided clothes and lit fire to provide her warmth as she was badly shivering with cold and shock. Moreover, her health was also not good. The other people also came to know about the incident at around 6.30 pm and they informed Mendhar police. The woman identified the accused and Qureshi's son had also seen three people moving towards that track. They were identified as Tariq Iqbal (Veterinary Deptt employee), son of Mehboob Ahmed resident of Kalaban area, Tazeem Ahmed (driver), son of Abdul Majid of Kalaban and Muzaffar, son of Mohd Khursheed, also from the same area. The victim was removed to Mendhar hospital for Medical examination by police during the day today and SHO and SDPO recorded the statement of the victim. She was unable to move and was helped by the family members. The police registered a case and started investigation. The locals were agitated over the act and they demanded immediate arrest of all the accused and strict action against them. SDPO Amit Bhasin when contacted claimed that Medical examination of the woman got conducted at SDH, Mendhar. He said one of the accused, as identified by the victim has been apprehended. The police teams were conducting raids to arrest two others. He said medical report has not been provided by the Medical officer as yet and the investigation was in progress. 6 killed, 50 hurt in Pak blast Several police officials claimed soon after the incident that the blast was caused by the CNG cylinders of the bus. However, the cleaner of the bus told the media that the vehicle ran on diesel and had no CNG cylinders. Police officials later acknowledged the incident was an act of terrorism and that a bomb had been planted in the bus. The explosion hit several nearby shops, buildings, motorcycles and cars. A fire erupted in the bus, which was reduced to a heap of mangled and blackened metal. Footage on television showed the bus on fire as a thick column of smoke rose into the sky. No group claimed responsibility for the blast. Security forces cordoned off area soon after the explosion. (PTI) Legal hurdles, funds delay doubling of Jammu-Pathankot track Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Even as 90 percent of doubling of the track has been completed, small stretches of around six kilometer on Ravi, Ujh and Basantar rivers besides canal crossings are delaying its commissioning. The upcoming bridge on Ravi river will have 17 spans of 45 meters while the Ujh and Basantar bridges will have 27 spans of 24 meters and 12 spans of 30 meters, respectively. According to the sources, after accomplishment of the work on sub-structures, fabrication of the bridge structures will be taken up and the entire process is likely to take more than two years for completion. A lot of precautions have to be taken considering the length and weight of the bridge structures, which are erected on the sub-structure and spans. However, sources hastened to add, it is difficult to set a deadline for commissioning of the double track owing to no free flow of funds for the work as well as some legal hurdles by the contractors and other concerned parties. Further, the unprecedented delay is escalating cost of the project, which is again troublesome for the Railway authorities, sources explained. Despite lapse of 5 months, Govt sleeping over HC’s directions Additional District Judges”. Responding to the communication, the Registrar General of the High Court conveyed to the Law Department, “since it is a judicial order no clarification or concurrence is required at all. As no appeal has been filed against the order of the High Court dated July 9, 2012, Government has to obey the orders”, sources said quoting Registrar General having conveyed to the Law Department. However, neither General Administration Department nor Home Department has so far furnished comments to the Law Department as such no progress could be made towards the implementation of High Court’s directions, which otherwise have much importance in arresting the spread of corruption and time bound disposal of the corruption cases. “Since the High Court has itself issued directions about conferring powers on the Courts of Additional District Judges and even expressed grave concern over the increasing corruption, the State should not have any hitch in completing the exercise and implementing the directions in totality”, sources said. “If all the Courts of Additional District Judges are conferred powers under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2006 then there would be speedy disposal of the cases and the accused would be taken to task in a time bound manner”, sources said. It is pertinent to mention here that the High Court in its order dated July 9, 2012 had observed, “the menace of corruption has corroded the basic human values. It has created neo-rich class in the society. Corrupt people are parasites, who swell themselves by sucking blood of the poorest of poor”, adding “the society gets de-stabilized by abominable corrupt practices indulged into by black sheep in the society”. “The major portion of the public funds is siphoned off into coffers of few corrupt people and this in turn has potential of breaking down the economic back bone of the nation. The corruption is the greatest threat to the democratic institutions. The corrupt practices of small band of people inflict untold and unbearable miseries on the poor and down-trodden class of the society. The corruption if unchecked will eventually lead to anarchy in the society”, the Court had stated while stressing the need for taking some drastic steps for arresting the spread of corruption. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 7) Grief outpours across nation as rape victim dies be their endeavour to ensure the “harshest punishment in the book” to the culprits. “We hope to file the charge sheet by the 3rd of January 2013. Section 302 of IPC, which is the penal section for murder, has been added in the case,” Dharmendra Kumar, Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), said. The autopsy of the victim was done by a Singaporean Medical Team and the report will be made available to investigators at the earliest. Meanwhile, Strait Times reported that the casket hearse carrying the gang-rape victim left its Geylang Bahru premises at 8.50 pm local time. Her body was embalmed at a funeral parlour in Singapore. Serious swelling in the brain resulting from the cardiac arrest she suffered a few days ago was an “important cause” that led to the death of the gang-rape victim who fought for her life with “great fortitude and courage”. Cerebral edema, a condition characterised by excess accumulation of water in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain, proved fatal in the case of the paramedic student who was airlifted to Singapore on Wednesday night for specialised treatment. The young girl suffered a cardiac arrest on Tuesday night which caused severe injuries to her brain as well. Complications in brain along with multi-organ failure took the life of the victim at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. “Brain injury is an important cause for the death. She suffered a cardiac arrest at Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday. This could have caused the brain injury and she also suffered from multiorgan failure,” Dr Yatin Mehta, Chairman Institute of Critical Care and Anaesthesiology at Medanta Medicity, said. He said that in such cases the death is finally due to cardiac arrest. Mehta, who was by the side of the girl in the air ambulance in which she was airlifted to Singapore, said the girl’s blood pressure was normal and her heart was pumping blood till last evening when he had left Singapore for India. “Her lungs were infected slightly yesterday but her blood pressure was normal,” he said, adding that she was an “extremely brave girl” and a “role model” who fought back after suffering grievous injuries. Cerebral edema is a serious medical condition where there is way more fluid in the skull than there should be causing swelling in brain which compromises its own blood flow. About the nearly six-hour journey to Singapore, Dr Mehta said the victim’s blood pressure dipped very low for a few minutes but it was brought to normal level immediately. “It was just for a temporary period. She responded quite well. In fact, she responded better than what I was expecting. Till yesterday, her blood pressure was normal and she took the treatment very well,” he said. Maintaining that the girl was air-lifted only with an aim to get best of the treatment for her, the doctor paid rich tributes to her courage. “She was an extremely brave girl. She is a role model for everyone. She fought back,” he said and noted that it was time for action. “As a society we should unite and fight against such crimes. It is not just enough that people shed artificial tears and forget. We should work hard,” he said. Delhi Police today invoked murder charges against the six men allegedly involved in the gang-rape of the girl in a moving bus after she died in a Singapore hospital and decided to file the charge sheet in court on January 3. Police said it will be their endeavour to ensure the “harshest punishment in the book” to the culprits. “We hope to file the charge sheet by the 3rd of Jan., 2013. Section 302 of IPC, which is the penal section for murder, has been added in the case,” Dharmendra Kumar, Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), said. He said a Special Public Prosecutor of eminence has been appointed to conduct the trial in a Fast Track Court on a day- to-day basis. “It will be our endeavour to ensure the harshest punishment in the book to the culprits,” he said. The autopsy of the victim was done by a Singaporean Medical Team and the report will be made available to investigators at the earliest. “In this moment of national grief following the loss of a young and innocent life to a barbaric crime, we appeal to members of public to stay calm and maintain peace. “We, in Delhi Police, as citizens of this country are equally saddened, if not more. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved family,” he said. Police had initially booked the six men under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 201 (destruction of evidence), 365 Heavy snowfall in Valley, NH reopened Jammu also operated today after the gap of four days. The chopper service to Mata Vaishnodevi from Katra base camp remained suspended through out the day today in view of bad weather. Yatra between Adh Kunwari and Bhawan also remained disrupted for a few hours after one Ravi Tokas (40), son of Daya Nand Tokas of Delhi was killed due to minor land slides and shooting stones between Himkoti and Adh Kunwari. Taking precautions, the authorities stopped yatra for some time. His body was sent back to his place at Muneerka in Delhi after postmortem at Katra hospital. The mishap took place at around 11.40 am when he was returning after performing 'Darshan' to Katra base camp. Due to fog and inclement weather, many trains arrived the winter capital here, around two to nine hours late from their scheduled arrival. The departure was also delayed and rescheduled. Heavy rush of passengers has been witnessed at the Jammu Railway Station while many Kashmir bound stranded passengers were seen taking shelter at Jammu Bus Stand since last night. Due to closure of Highway, many passengers remained stranded here since yesterday. The traffic on Jammu Poonch and Jammu- Mendhar road was disrupted for more than five hours due to heavy snowfall at Bhimber Gali pass today. It could be resumed at around 2 pm. The traffic on Mendhar road could be restored in the evening. Thanna Mandi-Dera ki Gali-BafliazPoonch road is also closed due to snowfall. Some link roads in Bhaderwah, Kishtwar and Doda have also been closed due to heavy snowfall but JammuBatote-Doda-Kishtwar highway was through for traffic, an officials spokesman said. Meanwhile, with the heavy snowfall, authorities issued fresh medium danger ava- lanche warning for Tangdhar, Chowkibal, Keran, Machil, Gurez, Tuleil, Sonamarg, Drass and higher reaches of Uri and Gulmarg in North Kashmir for the next 24 hours. The authorities have asked people living in these areas to take precautions and not to venture in avalanche-prone areas. The snowfall and rain continued till Saturday evening in Kashmir valley with Gulmarg experiencing 10 to 12 inches of fresh snow, Tangmarg 5 to 6 inches, Rafiabad 4 to 6 inches, Shopian town one feet, Sedav and Hirpora areas of Shopian over 2 feet, Keller in Pulwama over one feet, DH Pora 8 to 10 inches, Aharbal over 2 feet, Yusmarg, Budgam 2 feet, Khansahib Budgam over one feet, Khag Budgam over one feet, Arizal Budgam around 2 feet, Nilnag Gogjipatri Budgam two feet, Pakherpora Budgam over one feet and Gurez in district Bandipora 5 to 6 inches. A spokesman of the Government said that the department of Mechanical Engineering swung into action and deployed their snow clearance machines for removal of snow from main roads, including GulmargTangmarg road, NarbalTangmarg road, Baba Reshi road, Rohama-Panzla road, Shopian town, Shopian-Kulgam road, Shopian-Zainpora-PinjooraTrenz-Turkwangam road, Pulwama-Keller road, PulwamaPakherpora road, Pumai-DH Pora road, Kulgam-Sehpora road and Nagam-Pakherpora road. Inspector General of Police, Traffic, Muneer Ahmad Khan, told Excelsior that overnight heavy snowfall in Jawahar Tunnel and Patnitop area of the National highway forced its closure. He said that Border Roads Organization (BRO) started snow clearance operations early in the morning and the highway was cleared at around 10 a.m. The IGP said that stranded vehicles were cleared from Banihal towards Srinagar first and later the Traffic from Qazigund was moved at around 12 noon up to 3 pm towards Jammu. He said that as the condition of the highway in Banihal sector is slippery, no vehicle was allowed to move towards Jammu after 3 pm. Khan said that if the weather improves the highway will be open for one-way traffic and the movement will be from Jammu to Srinagar tomorrow. The IGP said that last night the traffic police cleared over 40 stranded passengers towards Srinagar during slippery road condition as they were stranded in Banihal sector. Meanwhile, the Director Meteorological Department, Sonam Lotus, said that the weather has started improving from this evening. He said that sky will be cloudy for next few days but there will be no rain or snow. It was coldest day of the season in Srinagar with temperature plummeting to 3.1 degree Celsius while the night temperature was recorded at 0.8 degree Celsius. The gusty winds were blowing in the summer capital of the State interrupted by rains. Majority of the people preferred to remain indoors and traffic on the roads was thin. Jammu showed slight improvement in day temperature as it rose to 16 degree Celsius from 15.8 degree Celsius, while the night temperature was recorded at 9.4 degree Celsius. The maximum and minimum temperatures in Leh were minus 1.6 degree Celsius and minus 9.6 degree Celsius, Kargil minus 3.8 degree Celsius and minus 9.8 degree Celsius, Pahalgam 3.6 degree Celsius and minus 0.7 degree Celsius, while Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 3.6 degree Celsius. Army, BSF create 3 lines of security to tackle intrusions in fog said. According to sources, one line of Army has been deployed ahead of the fencing while second line has been created behind the fencing. The third line has been posted close to general areas on the LoC. The BSF has also adopted similar pattern on the International Border. Sources said creation of three lines of security on the LoC and IB were in addition to anti-fog apparatus and other infrastructure installed on the borders besides strict surveillance being maintained by the security personnel to thwart infiltration attempts. “The militants have definitely come close to LoC and even IB on some occasions with a plot to intrude into this side. However, they haven’t succeeded. The militants could make more such intrusion bids especially in the winter months of January and February when the fog and adverse weather would prevail on the borders’’, they added. They admitted that there had been desperation on part of nearly 300 militants, who were camping across LoC and IB on Pakistan side for past quite sometime now, to intrude into this side. The intercepts have also pointed out the desperation as the militants wanted to infiltrate but were finding it difficult to do so, they said. According to sources, most of the firing incidents on the LoC were aimed at infil- tration of the militants. While in some incidents, the militants had directly opened firing on the Army to force their entry into this side, in some other cases, Pakistan Army had fired at the troops to give cover to the infiltrators, they said. It may be mentioned here that dense fog has engulfed most parts of the LoC and IB during past few days and would extend right up to January end or even in the start of February, which would give the militants an advantage to sneak in but the alertness displayed by the security personnel hasn’t allowed the militants to succeed in their nefarious designs. (kidnapping or abducting), 376 (2)(g) (gang-rape), 377 (unnatural offences), 394 (hurting in committing robbery) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. The girl had boarded the bus, thinking it to be a legitimate public carriage, from Munirka but was attacked and gang-raped even as her male friend accompanying her tried to protect her. He was also injured in the incident. The arrested persons are driver Ram Singh, his brother Mukesh, Akshay Thakur, Pavan and Vinay. The sixth person apprehended claimed that he is a minor and police have sought the court’s permission to get a bone test to ascertain his age. Meanwhile, thousands of people cutting across ages and social strata today took to the streets in peaceful marches and protests across the country to mourn the death of the gangrape victim whose fate triggered an outpouring of pentup grief and anger. Hundreds of protesters, seething in rage and anguish, demanded capital punishment for the rape accused while others sought justice. Mourners, many of them carrying candles and black clothes pasted across their mouths, marched along the main thoroughfares of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Bangalore and several other parts of the country. The demonstrations in Delhi were peaceful, unlike last weekend, when police had charged with batons, fired water cannons and teargas in clashes with protesters. In one of the protests in the national capital, students of Jawaharlal Nehru University marched from their campus to the bus stop in Munirka locality in South Delhi from where the girl had boarded the bus in which she was gangraped and brutally assaulted on December 16 allegedly by six men. The students announced they will hold a night vigil at the same spot on New Year Eve demanding strong laws to punish sexual offenders. Activists of Left parties took out a peace march from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar led by CPI(M) Politburo member Brinda Karat who said there was a need for fixing accountability in order to prevent recurrence of the incident. At Jantar Mantar, where people started gathering since morning, mourners sat on a silent protest. Later there were sloganeering and demands for immediate punishment for the rape culprits. Activist-turned-politician Arvind Kejriwal and his associates Manish Sisodia and Kumar Vishwas also joined the protest along with some of their supporters with their mouth tied with black cloth. Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit faced public anger forcing her to beat a hasty retreat from Jantar Mantar where she had gone to join the mourners. A sizeable area in downtown Delhi was plunged into a security lockdown with India Gate and the Raisina Hills a strict no-go area in the aftermath of the young student’s death in Singapore, drawing condemnation from protesters. “The Government is not even allowing mourning of the death. This is insensitivity. There is complete lock down. You have the metro stations shut. You have a road completely blocked. This is undemocratic,” fumed a protester. Members of women groups, cultural outfits and civil rights activists joined in mourning marches in different parts of Mumbai where actress-activist Shabana Azmi walked in a silent protest march from Juhu beach to Kaifi Azmi Park and termed the death of the girl as a “clarion call” to rise against prevention of crimes against women. “We cannot let the anger pass. It will be a greater betrayal. We have to do some soul searching”. It was, however, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi who articulated the depth of anguish when she said “as a woman and mother, I understand the pain. Her fight will not go in vain”. Emotions ran high in parts of Karnataka following the death of the Delhi gang-rape victim with people, particularly women, demanding stringent punishment, including death penalty, for the perpetrators of the crime. As the news of the death of the 23-year-old medical student spread, girls of various colleges took out a protest march in Karnataka. In Bangalore, students of women colleges were in tears while expressing their ire over the rape. Mourners, who participated in a candle light march in Mandya, Haveri, Mysore, Bellary and other places, said the culprits should be punished in public, while others advocated capital punishment. Women’s groups and cultural personalities took out marches across Kerala demanding severe action against the rape culprits and change in existing laws dealing with rape cases to ensure “maximum punishment” for culprits. Supreme Court lawyer Dayan Krishnan has been appointed as the special public prosecutor by city police to conduct trial in the December 16 gang-rape of a paramedical student who succumbed to injuries during wee hours today at a Singapore hospital. "It is Dayan Krishnan, an eminent lawyer...He has volunteered to do it free of cost. He will be assisted by two juniors," Dharmendra Kumar, Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), told. The senior police officer said the harshest punishment would be sought against five accused during the trial after filing the charge sheet by January 3. The special prosecutor would conduct the trial in a fast track court on day-to-day basis. Later talking, Krishnan said, "I had given my consent to conduct the trial." Krishnan has been representing NIA, Delhi Police and other agencies at various judicial fora in many cases including the Nitish Katara murder case. As an outraged nation empathised with the gangrape victim, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said the fight of nation’s “beloved daughter” will not go in vain, promising “swift and fitting punishment” to perpetrators as well as stringent laws for women protection. “Her unbounded courage and her indomitable spirit will never die and will never be forgotten...My heart is heavy with sorrow and anguish for the young woman, who fought so bravely against impossible odds,” she said in her televised tributes. She recalled that the girl died in Singapore after battling for nearly two weeks after the “unspeakably brutal and bestial assault” on her. “As a woman and mother, I understand how you feel. I appeal you to remain calm and help strengthen our collective resolve to fight the menace of violence against women,” Gandhi, who is also UPA chairperson,said in televised remarks. In London, a group of 50 NRIs held a candle light vigil in Central London today, demanding severe punishment for the six men allegedly involved in the gang-rape of the girl who died in a Singapore hospital. NRIs, including teachers and housewives, gathered at the Mahatma Gandhi Statue, Tavistock Square and raised slogans and held placards demanding an end to assault and rape cases in India. "Band Karo Atyachar, save our sisters," one of the placards read. The protest was organised by Pravasi Bharat, a Londonbased humanitarian organisation working for the welfare and basic rights of Indians living abroad. "We as the concerned citizens of India deeply saddened by hearing the news of the 23year-old medical student who was brutally gang-raped and assaulted in Delhi recently. We are extremely sorry that she died in Singapore today." From the Tavistock Square, they marched to the Indian High Commission in Adwych and submitted a memorandum, urging the Government ot India to introduce strict punishments for rapists and introduce timebound investigations and Fast Track courts to deal with sex- Zardari stops release of Bhutto assassination report ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: President Asif Ali Zardari stopped Interior Minister Rehman Malik from making public a report on the investigation into the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto, according to a media report today. “Zardari barred Malik from presenting the report at a meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the ruling Pakistan Ex-Minister hospitalised Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Former Minister and veteran Congress leader, Gharu Ram today suffered cardiac arrest while taking evening walks at his residence. He fell down in the lawns and was rushed to Government Medical College (GMC) hospital by the family members. Gharu Ram, who represented Suchetgarh Assembly segment in 2002 and was a Minister, suffered massive heart attack while taking the evening walk. He has been admitted in CCU of the GMC Jammu, Medical Superintendent, Dr Manoj Chalotra said. The Congress leader was under treatment of Dr Sushil Sharma, HoD Cardiology. Doctors said Gharu Ram was responding to the treatment. Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand and other senior Congress leaders visited the GMC Jammu to enquire the condition of Gharu Ram. Peoples Party that was held on Benazir’s fifth death anniversary on Thursday. “The move came in the wake of an increase in differences between Zardari and Malik,” the Urdu newspaper Daily Express quoted its sources as saying. The president issued instructions to Malik not to make the report public just hours before the PPP held a rally outside the Bhutto family mausoleum at Garhi Khuda Bux in Sindh on Thursday. Malik had earlier told the media about his intention to make the report public. Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber after addressing an election rally in Rawalpindi on December 27, 2007. The report said Malik wanted to present the report at the meeting of the PPP’s central executive committee. He even suggested that PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should launch his political career by revealing the report, sources told the daily. Bilawal, who is expected to lead the PPP’s campaign for next year’s general election, formally launched his political career by addressing the massive rally at Garhi Khuda Bux. Over the past few days, Malik has met members of the team. (PTI) Govt health officer sentenced to rigorous imprisonment BANGALORE, Dec 29: The Special Lokayukta Court today convicted Dr Chandrashekar, a Government Health Officer, after finding him guity of a bribery charge. He was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for eight months and to pay a fine of Rs 3,000. If defaulted to pay the amount, he should undergo further simple imprisonment for three months. Under a different section, he was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for one year and to pay a fine of Rs 5,000 and in default to pay fine, to undergo further simple imprisonment for four months. Both sentence would run concurrently. M Nagaraju, a city resident, had filed a complaint on December three, 2005 to Bangalore City Lokayukta police that Chandrashekar, the then Health Officer and K Ramanathan, Health Inspector, Bharathinagar Range, Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike, Bangalore, demanded from him bribe amount of Rs 8,000 and Rs 2,000, respectively, to transport garbage in three city wards. On December three, 2005, a trap was laid and Chandrashekar and Ramanathan were caught redhanded while accepting bribe. After completing the investigation, the Investigating Officer and Police Inspector M G Subbarao, filed the charge-sheet against the accused before the Special Judge, Prevention of Corruption Act, Bangalore Urban District.(PTI) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 8) Fake currency seized MUZAFFARPUR, Dec 29: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) sleuths today arrested a smuggler with the Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of Rs four lakh from Bihar's Muzaffarpur district, official sources said. Acting on a tip off, the sleuths nabbed the smuggler Ganesh Sahni at Bhagwanpur chowk and seized the haul of counterfeit currency notes in the denomination of Rs 1000 and Rs 500, the sources said. A native of Malahi Bazar in neighbouring East Champaran district, Sahni had brought the FICN from Bangladesh enroute West Bengal to circulate the fake notes in the local market, they said. (PTI) MISCELLANEOUS DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU PHOTO CAPTION RC LOST REQUIRED Sale girls for door 2 door marketing of quality herbal cosmetic products on commision basis. Qualification no bar. Fixed salary will be given after three months satisfactory work. Contact: 9419186791 This is for the information of General Public that Siromani Gurmat Granthi Ragi Sabha (Regd) uninamously elected the following persons. Bhai Kulbeer Singh Ji as a President Bhai Rashpal Singh Ji as a General Secretary Bhai Darshan Singh Ji as a Cashier in a meeting held on 23-12-12. They will provide their services for next two years. Jai Guru Dev Jai Guru Ravi Dass JI It is for the information of Sangat devotees & others that monthly Satsang shall be held on 30-122012 at 11.30 AM in Shri Guru Ravi Dass Temple Krishna Nagar Jammu. Shri Shri 108 Swami Gurdeep Giri Ji Maharaj will deliver the spiritual Sermons. All are invited. 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The tender form containing eligibility conditions, scope of work and terms & conditions can be received on payment of Rs. 200/- (in cash) from the Office of the Principal Director, Defence Estates (NC), Jammu Cantt. during working hours (1000 am to 1700 pm) on any working day from 31.12.2012 to 10.01.2013 (till 1700 hours) 3. The tenders will be received on 11.01.2013 up to 1500 hours and opened at 1600 hours on the same day in the presence of bidders. 4. The terms and conditions can be seen in the office of Principal Director, Defence Estates, Northern Command, Narwal Pain, Satwari, Jammu Cantt. and enquiries can also be made on Telephone No. 0191-2430600. Date: 18.12.2012 Tele: 0191-2430600 Sd/(Sonam Yangool) Joint Director For Principal Director Defence Estates FRESH CHICKEN CORNER Mr Ramanjeet Singh Who stood 4th in Mr Singh International, Modeling Contest 2012. held, at Amritsar From All Well, Wishers of Mr Ramanjeet Singh HOME BASED ONLINE JOBS I MANJEET SINGH S/o SH. 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Walk in Interview between 10am to 5pm alongwith Resume & 2 colored PP size photo at opp. SBI, Chandel Complex, Doda City. Contact 9697112223. 09814104262, 0191-2454588 CONGRATULATIONS TO URGENTLY REQUIRED IN AUSTRALIA REQUIRED (NISHITA) Industrial Jobs (Happy New Year) Timing : 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm (daily) (Ex. Sr. President AIIMS New Delhi) Courtesy :- 9419237832/ 2470629 Home visit treatment facility available. By Kshar Sutra Method Consult : Dr Balwant Singh BAMS, MD DY LLB Mr Jugal Kishore Sharma Ji on being elected as State BJP President (J&K) Courtesy: Sat Pal Karlopia Ward No - 32 Off. H. No. 19 B/D Green Belt Park Gandhi Nagar Kennel at Swankha Morh Near 17Miles Mob 9797547966 Diploma & Degree Holders Required Hospitality Hotel Management, Travel & Tourism, IATA or Hotel Back Ground candidates can also apply. Last two days more. LTD Seats. Come First & Have First Fresher’s Most Welcome. Venue : Opp. Union Bank Lane Bye Pass Kunjwani Jammu 7 Colours - 95966-85474 92050-85474 [email protected] MOB. No: 9419182239 Parmodh Kaphhi Ward No - 14 Sunita Kaphhi Ex Corporator Regd with Kennel Club of India Heavy boned and high pedigree pups like German Shepherd, Rottwiler, Labrador, Pug, Mastiffs etc etc are available Central Govt Project WANTED STAFF HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO Ajit Awgral Raj Kumar Ward No 12 (Basni Lal Bharti at Contact : 9906083095, 9205072038, 9596605784 PREM SHARMA Narsingh Dass Rajwal Ex Corporator Ward No 8 B.Tech/ B.E/ Diploma Holder/ ITI All Trade / All Streams Appearing, Backlog, Result Awating, Fresher’s can also apply. Designation- Technical Salary: upto 30 thousand & food + Accommodation. Come First & Have first last few days more Venue: Opp. Union Bank Lane, By Pass Kunjwani Jammu. 7 Colours - 95966-85474, 92050-85474 [email protected] Graduate/PG/B. Tech/B.E/MBA PREM MEDICATE EXCHANGE ROAD, JAMMU Urgently Required Omega company dks New Project ds fy, B.M/AM/Field Manager/Leaders/Office Head and Marketing Boys dh t:jr gSA Income - upto 20000/ (PM) After permanent 40,000/- Plus EX-SERVICEMEN OR CIVILIAN Car drivers- Accountants-Guards experienced persons for Chemists shop. Honery-Capt. Please send your Biodata with one photo by post or contact personally with Biodata to the Manager Hotel Parkash Palace Residency Road opposite Govt Dak Bunglow (TRC) Jammu with in 10 days. ON BEING ELECTED AS STATE BJP PRESIDENT (J&K) Courtesy :- No Experience No Fees. Income - upto 12000/= per month As Company rules After permanent 25000/= Plus Address : Hall No. 101 South Block Bahu Plaza Jmu. 9906083095, 9596605784, 9205072038 38 POST M/F VACCANT REQUIRED 6 Months / 8 Weeks Sannah Khosla 45 M/F REQUIRED (1) Manager -1 (2) Delivery Boy - 1 Contact 08968969844 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) I have applied for Issuance of Guns Sale and keep License under the name and style of Kataria Gun House Dhar Road, Thanda-Padder Udhampur. Objections if any to any person the same be communicated to Authorties concerned, Udhampur within week’s time from the date of publication. (Ishtaiq Ahmed) S/o Late Shri Nazir Ahmed R/o Dhar Road, Udhampur COMPUTERISED PHOTO IDENTITY CARDS New Pizza Planets Growing Chain of Punjab VIVEK MOTOR Udhampur Ramanjeet Singh MISCELLANEOUS UDHAMPUR OPENING SHORTLY ROYAL ENFIELD SHOW ROOM NOTICE Nana Ji, Nani Ji & Mama REQUIRED NOTICE Resham Ghar Colony PLACEMENT 94191-84545 9086584546 M- 9419195627 Chicken Tandoori Full 170/Chicken Pakora Full 170/- MISCELLANEOUS For Schools, Offices, Colleges & Business Establishments. Sub-Stockist for Jammu of Unexo Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Delhi) Manufacturer of quality Ayurvedic products for Jammu region. Contact : 9419186791, 9419352438 Opening on 30 Dec (Sunday) HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON BEING ELECTED AS STATE BJP PRESIDENT (J&K) Courtesy :- NOTICE INVITING TENDERS FOR SECURITY SERVICES TO DEFENCE ESTATES COMPLEX AT JAMMU PLACEMENT GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICE I Ashok Kumar S/o Sh. Bal Krishan R/o Vill Parlah Teh: R.S. Pura Jammu has lost the R.C. of my Maruti 800 car Regd. No JK02C 0106 issued by R.T.O Jammu. Now, I want to apply for the duplicate of the same stated above Objections if any may be conveyed to R.T.O Jammu with in 7 days of the publication. PLACEMENT MISCELLANEOUS cont. 9205098261 also reqd. dealers / agents. On being elected as State BJP President (J&K). Courtesy :Rakesh Mishra President Mishra Baradari Jugal Kishore Sharma M/S MINALI WEDDING PLANNER & EVENT ORGANISER (A Govt regd firm) Catering, Decorations, Costumes and Jewellery designed and a complete wedding solution from A to Z. (Regd office : Sanjay Nagar, Jammu Circle Office : Patta Bohri, Talab Tillo Jammu 9419142326, 9796800060 DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 9) Graft case: CBI files charge sheet against NALCO ex-CMD NEW DELHI, Dec 29: CBI today filed a charge sheet against former Nalco Chairman cum Managing Director A K Srivastava for amassing assets worth Rs two crore which were more than his known sources of income. In its charge sheet filed before CBI judge Talwant Singh here, the agency alleged Srivastava has amassed movable and immovable properties which were more than 201 per cent above his known sources of income. CBI sources said they have had found assets worth Rs two crore which Srivastava could not explain from his known sources of income. Srivatava, his wife Chandani, middlemen B L Bajaj and Anita Bajaj were arrested on February 25 after CBI recovered about 10 kg of gold bricks and jewellery valued at around Rs 2.13 crore besides Rs 30 lakh in cash from their possession. (PTI) DIPLOMA IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION RESULT (JAMMU PROVINCE) ANNUAL 2012 (NEW/OLD COURSE) DIP/J-6999 Dt. 29-12-12 DIP/J-7002/2012 Dated: 29-12-2012 Sd/Chief Education Officer Jammu SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 5 outstanding sportspersons get Govt jobs Jammu District Women Hockey Tournament Coaching Centre outplays APS Miran Sahib Excelsior Sports Correspondent However, Simran of APS Akhnoor scored a splendid goal JAMMU, Dec 29: Coaching in 45th minute to equalize the Centre Jammu defeated Army score. Then, Neetu of Coaching Public School (APS) Miran Centre managed to score anothSahib in a close contest by two er goal in 55th minute to make it goals to one (2-1) in the ongoing (2-1) in favour of her team. Jammu District Hockey Finally, Coaching Centre won Tournament, being organized by the match by (2-1). Hockey J&K in collaboration In another match, APS Rukh with J&K State Sports Council, Mutti got walkover against SAI under the auspices of Hockey India at KK Hakhu Astroturf XI, which did not turn up. The match was officiated by Stadium, here. Earlier, both the teams JS Reen, Amarjeet Singh and played defensively for first half Jagjit Singh, while the tournaan hour and it was Gargi ment is being held under the Chaurasia of Coaching Centre overall supervision of Rumal general secretary, who pelted a superb goal in 35th Singh, minute of the match to give her Hockey J&K and GS Bakshi, side a much needed lead. organizing secretary. Excelsior Sports Correspondent Chief guest Ashok Khajuria, MLA Jammu East felicitating Chandeep Singh on Saturday. Roller skaters felicitated Excelsior Sports Correspondent the concluding ceremony of the State Championship at Peerkho, JAMMU, Dec 29: J&K State here today. Roller Skating Association felicMLA Jammu East, Ashok itated the meritorious skaters on Khajuria was the chief guest on the occasion, who distributed prizes among the skaters who shined in speed, inline hockey, quads hockey and artistic Directorate of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan events. (Winter) 105-Karanagar, Ambphalla, P/o Rehari, Jammu. Chandeep Singh, despite (Summer) Green Avenue Colony, Sector 2-F, Lane No. 1, Bemina Srinagar. being handicapped shone in the Championship and was awarded Phone/Fax No:- 0194-2494288-2494273 (Srinagar) 0191-2563496-2563606 (Jammu) a cash prize of Rs 5000 by GS Sub: Interview for the post of Data Entry Operator on contract basis under SSA in respect of Jammu Division. Khurmi, president J&K State NOTICE Roller Skating Association. On the basis of written test conducted for the post of Data Entry Operator on contract basis under SSA on 09-12-2012 at Srinagar and Jammu cities the interviews and Practical test for the short-listed candidates given in Annexure - A shall be conducted on 7th, 8th & 9th January, 2013 at Directorate of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 105 Karan Nagar Jammu in respect of Jammu Coach PP Singh presented Division only. The candidates shall report to Directorate of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 105 Karan Nagar Jammu on the said date by or before 09:30 a.m. along-with all original documents and vote of thanks, while prominent one set of their testimonials duly attested by a gazetted officer. Any candidate who reaches the venue after 11:00 a.m. shall not be considered for interview. For query if any the candidates may contact this office during office hours. among others presented on the Sd/(Yasha Mudgal) IAS occasion were Sanjeev Gupta, State Project Director, Rajesh Gupta, Subash Gupta, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, J&K State, Jammu. Jatinder Sharma and Jasmeet No: - Edu/SPD/SSA/17300-05 Dated: 29-12-2012. Singh. ANNEXURE-A LIST OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW & PRACTICAL TEST FROM 7TH TO 9TH JANUARY 2013 AT DIRECTORATE OF SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN J&K, 105 KARAN NAGAR JAMMU FOR THE POST OF DATA ENTRY OPERATORS IN DISTRICTS OF JAMMU DIVISION (On the basis of marks secured in the Written Test conducted by SSA at Jammu on 9th December 2012) S. No. NAME FATHER'S/ HUSBAND'S NAME DOB ROLL NO OF DISTRICT APPLIED FOR Date of Interview WRITTEN EXAM 1 KIRAN KUMARI Rawail Singh 03-Jan-99 1559 Jammu 7th Jan 2013 2 MANSI DUGGAL R.R.Duggal 06-Aug-78 1234 Jammu 7th Jan 2013 3 UPMA KUMARI Rawail Singh 26-Dec-84 1558 Jammu 7th Jan 2013 4 DEEPAK KUMAR Krishan lal 01-Jan-79 1047 Jammu 7th Jan 2013 5 SHIKHA MANHAS Jasbir Singh 18-Jan-85 1211 Jammu 7th Jan 2013 6 SUKHVINDER SINGH Ujagar Singh 10-Apr-79 3758 Samba 7th Jan 2013 7 JASVINDER SINGH Malkeet Singh 03-Oct-86 3772 Samba 7th Jan 2013 8 RAKESH KUMAR CHOUDHARY Bachan Singh 18-Apr-80 3961 Samba 7th Jan 2013 9 SHILPY JAMWAL Kulbir Singh Jamwal 12-Nov-81 3752 Samba 7th Jan 2013 10 DEEPTI SHARMA Subash Chander Sharma 11-Apr-85 2031 Samba 7th Jan 2013 11 VIKAS RANA Madan Lal Angu 25-Oct-85 3775 Samba 7th Jan 2013 12 RENU DIGRA Madan Lal 05-Nov-85 3945 Samba 7th Jan 2013 13 MADHU BALA Som Nath 29-Jun-86 3843 Samba 7th Jan 2013 14 SUNITA DIGRA Madan lal 31-Dec-87 3952 Samba 7th Jan 2013 15 RITESH SHRIKUL T.R.Sharma 05-Oct-88 3732 Samba 7th Jan 2013 16 ASUTOSH KUMAR Krishan Chand 01-May-85 2522 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 17 RAJANI KUMARI Gian Chand 22-Aug-80 2217 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 18 AMIT SHARMA Madan Gopal Sharma 29-Jan-85 2366 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 19 DEEPAK SHARMA Tirath Ram Sharma 01-Sep-86 2347 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 20 SUNNY DHAR Rattan Lal Dhar 03-Jun-88 2111 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 21 DHEERAJ PANKAJ Dwarka Dutt 20-Mar-89 2240 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 22 SWATI SHARMA Virinder Kumar 07-Aug-88 2038 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 23 RAKHI SAMBYAL Prem Singh Sambyal 23-Jan-85 2243 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 24 SUNIL KUMAR KHAJURIA Jagdish Chand 02-Dec-85 2004 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 25 MANAV SHARMA Lekh Raj 06-Mar-86 2219 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 26 MALLU JASROTIA Kanwal Singh Jasrotia 21-Jun-86 2069 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 27 KIRTEE SHARMA Dharam Paul 05-Mar-87 2191 Kathua 7th Jan 2013 28 LALIT KUMAR Virinder Kumar 16-Dec-80 0098 Doda 7th Jan 2013 29 RAJNESH BHAN Hari Krishan Bhan 23-Mar-79 0085 Doda 7th Jan 2013 30 PAWAN KUMAK Om Prakash 15-Mar-83 0047-A Doda 7th Jan 2013 31 ANKUSH KUMAR Kewal Krishan 14-Jul-84 0316 Doda 7th Jan 2013 32 NASIK IQBAL Mohd Iqbal 01-Mar-82 0001 Doda 7th Jan 2013 33 MOHAN SINGH Karlar Singh 08-Jun-84 0022 Doda 7th Jan 2013 34 ARFA PERVEEN MANGNOO Abdul Latief Mangnoo 10-Oct-80 0250 Doda 7th Jan 2013 35 SANTOSH KUMAR Jomphy Lal 04-Mar-81 0048 Doda 7th Jan 2013 36 SANDEEP KUMAR WAZIR Kailash Wazir 14-Apr-85 0029 Doda 7th Jan 2013 37 SHALLENDER SINGH RANA Pritam Singh Rana 22-Dec-85 0157 Doda 7th Jan 2013 38 ANKUSH KATOCH Ravi Chand 05-Mar-89 0064 Doda 7th Jan 2013 39 IMRAN KHAN Manzoor Hussain Khan 03-Jul-85 0039 Doda 7th Jan 2013 40 MOHD MUDASSER Ch. Salam Din 12-Dec-86 0222 Doda 7th Jan 2013 41 VAKESH KUMAR Ragunand 25-Apr-87 0065 Doda 7th Jan 2013 42 RANJEET SINGH Lekh Raj 10-Jun-87 0115 Doda 7th Jan 2013 43 INTIKHAB SHAFI BUTT Mohd Shafi Bhat 15-Apr-77 0082 Doda 7th Jan 2013 44 ASHISH DUTT Lt. Jia Lal Dutt 21-Dec-81 0142 Doda 7th Jan 2013 45 ARSHAD KHURSHEED Khurshid Ahmed Zargar 04-Apr-79 0009 Doda 7th Jan 2013 46 RAVI KUMAR SHARMA Satish Sharma 25-May-85 0201 Doda 7th Jan 2013 47 ANJEEL SHARMA Des Raj Sharma 08-Mar-87 0087 Doda 7th Jan 2013 48 RAMEESA ANJUM Asgar Ali Malik 01-Jan-91 0318 Doda 7th Jan 2013 49 VISHAL SHARMA Ved Parkash Sharma 02-Jan-79 3471 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 50 MOHINDER SINGH Chandu Ram 25-Aug-86 3459 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 51 IMTIYAZ AHMED NAIK Ghulam Nabi Nayak 14-Oct-88 3509 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 52 AAMIR HAFIZ Mohd. Hafiz Wani 01-Nov-89 3458 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 53 ZUBAIR QUASIM BALI Abdul Rshid bali 01-Mar-81 3464 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 54 RAVINDER SINGH Kartar Singh 15-Jan-84 3479 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 55 PARDEEP KUMAR ATRI Hem Raj Atri 10-Feb-84 3447 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 56 SHAFIQ AHMED RUNYAL Ab. Rashid Runwal 07-May-84 3491 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 57 SUDERSHAN KRISHAN LAL Brij Lal 14-Jul-88 3500 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 58 KULDEEP SINGH SUMBRIA Bansi Lal 01-Dec-78 3436 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 59 UDHAM SINGH Bhagat Ram 07-Dec-84 3449 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 60 RANU DEVI S. S. Thakur 26-Nov-84 3435 Ramban 7th Jan 2013 61 MILAP SINGH Kashmir Singh 01-Mar-87 3501 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 62 MOHD ATIQ UR REHMAN WANI Gh. Hyder Wani 11-Jan-86 3478 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 63 SAJAD AHMED Mohd. Yousuf Sheikh 10-Mar-86 3498 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 64 RESHPAL SINGH Kanshi Ram 03-Oct-74 3419 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 65 RASHED AHMED WANI Abdul Majed Wani 01-Dec-81 3454 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 66 JATINDER SINGH Puran Singh 04-Apr-84 3430 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 67 PRAYANKA DEVI Kuldep Singh 02-Aug-88 3444 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 68 NISAR AHMED NAYAK G.M. Nayak 05-Nov-81 3418 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 69 RAJESH SHARMA Ashok Kumar sharma 10-Aug-85 3499 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 70 SHAKEELA BEGUM Nazir Ahmed 05-Apr-77 3437 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 71 ABDUL QADEER BAALI Gh. Mohd Bali 02-Dec-83 3482 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 72 TASEEN QOUSER Gh. Hyder Wani 11-May-84 3476 Ramban 8th Jan 2013 73 ASHISH KUMAR Late Hari Nath 15-Apr-81 2732 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 74 SAPNA THAKUR Tek Chand Thakur 20-Oct-86 2731 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 75 ASHUTOSH Satish kumar 24-Sep-89 2835 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 76 SANJAY KUMAR THAKUR Tulsi Dass Thakur 03-Feb-88 2714 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 77 JOGINDER SINGH SHAN Shadi Lal Shan 17-Apr-84 2756 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 78 AJAY KUMAR Mohan Lal Sen 20-Feb-84 2937 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 79 ROHIT BHANDARI Romesh Kumar 06-Jun-85 2881 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 80 ESHA CHAUHAN Shadil Lal Chauhan 05-Feb-86 2760 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 81 GULAB CHAND Prem Nath 07-Jun-78 2777 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 82 TOOSEEF AHMED SHEIKH Bashir Ahmad sheikh 29-Sep-87 2909 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 83 KULDEEP KUMAR Jagdish raj 10-Oct-80 2854 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 84 SUSHMA DEVI Lt. Hari Lal Sharma 18-Feb-82 2819 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 85 KAMAL KISHORE Prithvi Nath Sharma 07-Apr-82 2782 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 86 ASIF IQBAL MALIK Mohd Iqbal Malik 02-Oct-88 2836 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 87 AHMAR NAZIR SHIEKH Nazir Ahmad Sheikh 28-Feb-90 2799 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 88 ARJUN SINGH Baisakhi Ram Wazir 12-Jan-80 2706 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 89 SABREENA BANOO AKHOON Ghulam Hussain Akhoon 07-Jan-84 2929 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 90 AMIT GUPTA Jagdish Raj Gupta 25-Jan-85 2757 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 91 TANVIR AHAMMAD Mohd Iqwal shah 26-Jul-85 2907 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 92 ASHISH KUMAR SHARMA Chuni Lal sharma 24-Feb-83 2783 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 93 NAVEEN SHARMA Kewal Krishan 02-May-84 2770 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 94 TARAQ HUSSAIN Ab. Gani Sheikh 01-Jan-88 2908 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 95 SANJAY KUMAR Feroz Chand 07-Dec-78 2736 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 96 ASHWANI KUMAR Madan Lal 03-May-87 2728 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 97 ANIL KUMAR Lt. Swami Raj Bhagat 23-Mar-90 2765 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 98 MASOOD AHAMAD MATTOO Aziz Mohd Matoo 30-Jun-73 2733 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 99 SANDEEP KUMAR Sain Dass 05-Mar-80 2888 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 100 GUDI DEVI Puran Chand 11-Dec-80 2773 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 101 PAWAN KUMAR Dev Raj 18-Sep-82 2700 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 102 MUDASIR NABI G.Nabi Mughal 08-Apr-84 2709 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 103 MOHD SALEEM N.A. Naquib 16-Jan-84 2708 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 104 ARVIND SHAN Jodh Ram Shan 28-May-87 2774 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 105 SABEHA KOUSAR AKHOON Gh. Hussain Akhoon 24-Dec-87 2815 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 106 SHAHID HUSSAIN Hussain Want 17-May-89 2895 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 107 KOSHALYA DEVI Lakhmi Chand 02-Mar-74 2853 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 108 SHAZADA LATIF KAMAL Ab Latif Kamal 20-Apr-83 2795 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 109 ARCHANA BHANDARI Durga Dass 31-Jan-85 2738 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 110 SHIV KUMAR Vinod Kumar 06-Jan-91 2899 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 111 BONIKA TICKOO Niranjan Nath 03-Mar-82 2720 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 112 KOSHAL SINGH SHAN Shadi Lal Shan 24-Dec-87 2745 Kishtwar 8th Jan 2013 113 DARVINDER SINGH Tarlok Singh 31-Oct-86 3087 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 114 ANIL VERMA Baldev Raj Verma 20-Sep-78 2982 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 115 PARAMVIR SINGH Balwant Singh 27-Dec-83 2969 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 116 KOMAL SHANGLOO Parveen Kumar Shangloo 08-Nov-79 3006 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 117 SHAN ALI JAFRI Ahmad Shah Jafri 10-Jan-85 3013 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 118 MOHD IQBAL Gh. Ahmed 08-May-84 2991 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 119 AFTAB AHMED Faiz Ahmed 28-Feb-80 2966 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 120 KULWINDER SINGH Col Ajiab Singh 07-Feb-81 2945 Poonch 8th Jan 2013 121 SHAKIL HUSSAIN Talib Hussain 06-Nov-77 3032 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 122 FAROOQ HUSSAIN Bagh Hussain 01-Apr-88 3069 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 123 NASREEN AKHTER Wali Mohd 18-Mar-84 2989 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 124 MOHD IQBAL Sun Joo 21-Jun-84 2974 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 125 MOHD SAFEER KHAN Mohd Hafiz Khan 01-Jan-86 3031 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 126 NOVEED ANJUM Zulafaqar Ahmed 06-Apr-91 2957 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 127 DHANUJ SHARMA Manmohan Sharma 06-Oct-82 3033 Poonch 9th Jan 2013 128 NAJEEB UL REHMAN Abdul Rehman 03-Nov-86 3198 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 129 VIVEK SINGH MAHLA Rachhpal Singh Mahla 27-Feb-87 3220 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 130 SURESH KUMAR Sukhdev Raj 12-Feb-79 3219 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 131 UMESH KUMAR Tirath Ram 31-Mar-86 3404 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 132 DEVINDER KUMAR Madan Lal 09-May-77 3374 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 133 MUSHTAQ AHMED Mohd. Sharief 01-Apr-87 3197 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 134 MOHD SHAFIQ Abdul Rashid 05-Feb-78 3289 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 135 ATUL SHARMA Sansar Chand Sharma 21-Aug-86 3297 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 136 PRATIMA SHARMA Dogar Nath Sharma 08-Aug-86 3360 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 137 AVNI CHOUDHARY Bhajan Singh Choudhary 15-Sep-86 3267 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 138 VISHAL SHARMA Inderjeet Sharma 11-Dec-74 3327 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 139 ANIL KUMAR Lakhmi Chand 10-Mar-85 3277 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 140 PAVITER SINGH Kashmir Singh 31-Mar-85 3228 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 141 NATER KUMAR KHAJURIA Rekhi Ram 18-Apr-82 3216 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 142 ANIL KUMAR Babu Ram 22-Jul-82 3257 Rajouri 9th Jan 2013 143 ARJUN SINGH Malook Singh 30-Mar-82 3512 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 144 AMIT KUMAR SHARMA Rattan Chand 09-Jan-88 3566 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 145 NEETU JAMWAL Shamsher singh Jamwal 07-Mar-84 3513 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 146 PANKAJ SHARMA Om Parkash 02-Dec-81 3576 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 147 VIKAS KUMAR SHARMA Om Parkash 09-Jan-86 3577 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 148 SUDHIR SINGH JAMWAL Raghubir Singh 28-Oct-82 3529 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 149 NISHA DEVI Charan Dass 27-Apr-86 3551 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 150 SHWETA PURI Sukh Dutt Puri 15-Jul-82 3563 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 151 VINEAKSHI SHARMA Prem Santosh Sharma 01-Mar-83 3543 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 152 AJAY KUMAR Narayan Dutt 13-Mar-84 3600 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 153 DHIRAJ JAMWAL Prem Santosh Sharma 29-Jan-82 3544 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 154 JUGGAL KISHORE Shankar Dass 11-Mar-81 3574 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 155 MUKESH MAGOTRA Shambu Nath 31-Aug-79 3611 Reasi 9th Jan 2013 156 MOHD IMRAN Late Mohd. Akbar 24-Nov-85 4155 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 157 YOGESH POKHETRA Ashok Kumar Gupta 03-Aug-83 4145 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 158 SHRIDHU CHANDEL Padam Dev Singh 26-Aug-93 4383 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 159 ASHA AKHTAR Bhag Din 28-Feb-78 4347 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 160 MUNISH KUMAR Hans Raj 08-Feb-83 4227 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 161 MANOJ KUMAR Ved Parkash 28-Jul-84 4053 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 162 ROSHI MAHAJAN Sat Paul Gupta 04-Aug-84 4084 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 163 MEENAKSHI DEVI Ravi Dass Gupta 22-Aug-89 3990 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 164 CHANDER SHEIKHAR Bansi Lal Sharma 07-Aug-81 3989 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 165 SANDEEP KUMAR Madan lal 21-Feb-83 4265 Udhampur 9th Jan 2013 JAMMU, Dec 29: The State Government has accorded sanction to temporary appointment of 5 outstanding sportspersons of the State in various departments against available direct quota vacancies under SRO-349/98 vide Order No: 1384-GAD of 2012, dated: 27-12-2012. While Rishu Mahajan, D/o Ramesh Chander Gupta has been appointed in Finance Department as Accounts Assistant, Jugraj Singh, S/o Daljeet Singh has been issued the orders of JEGrade-II in Power Development Department. Pradeep Singh Jamwal, S/o Kuldeep Singh Jamwal has got the job of Tech-III in Power Development Department, while Harish Kumar, S/o Ram Parshad has been appointed as the Draftsman in Public Works Department (PWD)-R&B. Phalak Sharma, D/o Sham Lal Sharma has been appointed as Accounts Assistant in the Finance Department. Pandit Uma Dutt Sangeet Mahotsav concludes Nirvana Academy organizes prize distribution function Excelsior Sports Correspondent Rudraksh Khuda, Madhav Mittal, Koustav Sharma, 3rd ; JAMMU, Dec 29: Nirvana Consolation prizes went to Academy, a premier Cultural Arnav Puri and Zitin Koul. Club organised a prize distribu- (Senior) Shreya Mohan, Sankalp tion function for Pandit Uma Verma, Bhavya Grover, Riya Dutt Sangeet Mahotsav at KL Bhardwaj, 1st; Yamini Lalotra, Saigal Hall, here today. Unmeet Singh, Mehul Yadav, In the first part of the pro- Ayaan Bushan, 2nd; Ishaan gramme, Santoor maestro Manga, Prateek Koul, Akhil Padam Vibushan Pt Shiv Kumar Sharma, Aaditya Khajuria, Sharma paid a visit to the venue Vishal Sagar, 3rd and the consoof and interacted with the partic- lation prizes went to Aditya ipants of the programme. Bakshi and Saatwik. President Nirvana Academy Classical Singing: Harbans Hitesh Badyal started the pro- Kaur, Chiranjeev Singh, 2nd. gramme with a condolence Light Singing (Sub speech to mourn the death of Junior): Swati Gupta, Raghav Ravi Sharma, founder member Mahajan, 1st ; Nandini Katyal, of Pandit Uma Dutt Sangeet Damini Pandita, 2nd ; Toshik Mahotsav. Parihar, Aditya Narain, 3rd. Sudanshu, 1st, Akhil and Ujjwal Mishra, 2nd . Group Song (Junior): Jodhamal Public School (Senior) 1st prize KC International School (Amateur) 1st prize JK Public School Kunjwani. Group Instrumental (Junior) 1st Prize Casio Group Jodhamal Public School (Senior) 1st prize Stempede Group JMPS. Day 2: Light Instrumental (Sub Junior) 1st prize Shivan Sharma, 2nd prize Shruti Bhasin, 3rd prize Shivanya Sharma. (Junior) 1st prize Aryan Datta, 2nd prize Saday Samnotra, 3rd prize Archit Jain. (Senior) 1st prize Aditi Datta, 2nd prize Ritvik Mahajan, 3rd Street Warriors Club enters Christmas Cup finals Excelsior Sports Correspondent while Abitash bagged two. Pankaj and Sunil also took one wickets AKHNOOR, Dec 29: A each. superb half-century by Dilawar In reply, Singh Challenger Singh helped Street Warriors Club managed to score 140 runs in 19.2 Akhnoor outplay Singh overs, thus lost the match by 36 Challenger Cricket Club by 36 runs. Gourav Kumar (39) and runs to enter the finals of the Vinod Kumar (26) were the main Christmas Cup T20 Cricket contributors. For Street Warriors, Tournament at Government Ubey captured 3 wickets, while Higher Secondary School Ground, Roshan and Aman bagged 2 wickhere today. ets each. Deepak claimed one Earlier, winning the toss and wicket. Dilawar Singh was batting first, Street Warriors scored adjudged man of the match for his a decent total of 176 runs in the brilliant knock. stipulated 20 overs, losing 7 wickThe match was officiated by ets in the process. Dilawar Singh Vikas Bali and Sunny Kumar as scored a brilliant half-century (56) umpires, while Rajesh Sharma runs, studded with 9 fours and one was the scorer. six, while JB Singh contributed Meanwhile, Minister for valuable 36 runs and Raju chipped Health, Horticulture and in with 15 runs. For Singh Floriculture, Sham Lal Sharma Challenger Club, Rahul Langer visited the venue and witnessed was the pick of the bowlers, who the match. claimed 4 important wickets, Winners posing for a group photograph along with the chief guest during a prize distribution function organized by Nirvana Academy on Saturday. This year more than 200 participants took part in 2-day Sangeet Mahotsav. Krishan Lal Verma Tabla Maestro and Shamima Akhtar Additional Secretary JKAACL distributed prize among the participants. Final results: Day-1, Light instrumental (sub junior) Janeesh Pal Singh, 1st, Kshitij Sethi, 2nd and Arnav 3rd, Kartik Sanyal and Mian Mohd Raza, 1st, Prateek Singh Bedi and Gauri Sharma, 2nd and Saatvik Sharma and Amrit Harsh Raj, 3rd; Aadya Sambyal and Prisha Chandoke, 2nd ; Bipasha Gupta and Prakhar Bhist, 3rd. (Junior) Dharya Chowdhary, Ananya Mahajan, Gursimar Singh, 1st; Tushar Vaid, Soham Ranjan, Kavya Kochar, Naman Chandoke, 2nd ; Subanshu Gupta, Anisha Prabhakar, (Junior): Anikait Hashia, Ayush Pandita, 1st; Manas Deep, 2nd ; Shine Sony, 3rd . (Senior) Nandini Kapoor, Mrinal Sippy, Ashish Gupta, 1st; Satyam Bhat, Akhil Sharma, 2nd ; Insha Arora, 3rd. (Amateur): Vasundhra Singh, 1st; Surya Ganjoo, 2nd ; Meha Gupta, 3rd. Folk Singing (Junior): Arya Abrol, Arshpreet Kaur, 1st; Saerish Akhter, 2nd; Mahinder Kaur, 3rd. (Senior): Nandini Kapoor, 1st. Duet Song (Junior): Vanshika and Shivani, 1st; Shriya Pandita and Madhavi Bhat, 2nd ; Ridham Chadwal and Dipender Deep Bhat, 3rd. (Senior): Vibhuti Peer and Shehjaar Koul, 1st; Shriya Koul and Simran Bhat, 2nd. (Amateur): Ayaan Bushan and Dhainya Sharma, 1st. Duet instrumental: Arjun and prize Harshit (Amateur) 1st prize Aman Sharma, 2nd prize Paras Arora. Light Singing (Junior) 1st prize Kunwar, Ananaya Salhotra, 2nd prize Shivain Ghai, Aditya (Senior) 1st prize Arti, Aditi Datta, 2nd prize Brij Bushan, 3rd prize Archit Mahajan. (Amateur) 1st prize Raj Singh Rathore, 2nd prize Shammi, 3rd prize Amit, Consolation prize Deepak Malhotra. Classical Singing (Junior) 1st prize Rishaan (Senior) 1st Prize Jaganjot. Group Song (Junior) 1st prize Little Millennium School Group (Senior) 1st prize Android Legacy group. Group instrumental 1st prize V- Major Group. Folk Song (Junior) 1st prize Ananya Salhotra (Senior) 1st prize Bhawana Bharti and Kamakshi Mahajan. Classical instrumental (Senior) 1st prize Aarush Gupta. Students of KC International School presenting a cultural item during 6th Annual Day function on Saturday. KC International holds Annual Day Excelsior Sports Correspondent is for purpose, which cements and weaves teachers, students JAMMU, Dec 29: KC and parents into one big famiInternational School held its 6th ly. Annual Day in the school premEarlier, the programme startises, here today. ed with the lighting of traditionRaman Bhalla, Minister for al lamp by the chief guest and Revenue, Relief and other dignitaries, which was folRehabilitation was the chief lowed by a scintillating cultural guest on the occasion, while IGP programme. Hemant Kumar Lohia was the Chaitanya Chowdhary, vice guest of honour. chairman of the school presentWinners and runners-up posing for a group photograph along with the chief guest, Sudhanshu Over 2500 attended the func- ed vote of thanks, while promition, while around 1600 students nent among others present on Pandey, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI and guest of honour Dilbag -Excelsior/Rakesh presented a cultural bonanza that the occasion were Vinay Singh, IGP Jammu at Indoor Complex, MA Stadium on Saturday. enthralled the audience. Mahajan, Saroj Mahajan, Vishal School Principal, Herendra Chowdhary, Dr Shikha Chakaiyar presented welcome Chowdhary, Julie Chowdhary address and said that education and Dr Mulkh Raj Chilana. 34th State Open Table Tennis Championship concludes Winter Carnival from Jan 19 Excelsior Sports Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Dec 29: To discuss the arrangements for two day Winter Carnival at Patnitop which is being organized from January 19, 2013, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Director Tourism, Robin Singh, here today. SSP Udhampur, Ashkoor Wani, Chief Executive Officer, Patnitop, Development Authority, Raman Kesar, Joint Director Planning Udhampur, Rakesh Jamwal representatives of print and electronic media, Travel Agencies and members of the Hotel Association Patnitop were present in the meeting. Singh stressed the role of media and other stake holders in promoting the event and attracting tourist to the carnival .He stressed upon the Hoteliers to provide special packages to the tourist during the carnival On the occasion, SSP, Udhampur, Ashkoor Wani assured that adequate security arrangements will be made for the event Apart from this, Singh stressed upon the Officers of the Patnitop Development Authorities to ensure proper cleanliness of the areas along with illumination of Patnitop area, circular road upto Nag Mandir besides deployment of Public Conveniences at various locations. Sandhu CC outplays Gurdaspur-XI by 23 runs Excelsior Sports Correspondent aged to score 91 runs in 20 overs by losing 8 wickets, thus lost the KATHUA, Dec 29: Sandhu match by 23 runs. Gourav Cricket Club, Ludhiana defeated Gambhir was declared man of Gurdaspur XI by 23 runs in a the match for scoring 24 runs low scoring match of the 3rd and taking one wicket. He was Police Martyrs Memorial North awarded a cash prize of Rs 1500 Zone T20 Cricket Tournament at and a trophy sponsored by conSports Stadium, here today. tractor Amarjeet Singh. Batting first, SCC Ludhiana The tournament is being scored 114 runs in the stipulated organized by the Jammu and overs by losing 5 wickets. Kashmir Police Department to Gourav Gambhir was the top promote sports in the State and scorer with 24 runs. enhance Police-Public relationGurdaspur XI, in reply man- ship. Abhay, Yatiksha, Divyam, Jhanavi, Sunpreet, Shreya, Shorya, Dheeraj, Chandpreet win titles Excelsior Sports Correspondent over Asad Sharma (3-2) by (117, 7-11, 11-7, 7-11, 11-6), while JAMMU, Dec 29: Scripting in sub junior girls, Jhanvi wins over their rivals in summit Pandoh prevailed over Shreya clashes, Abhay Koul, Yatiksha, (3-2) by ( 11-8, 11-7, 7-11, 7-11, Divyam Pandoh, Jhanavi 11-9). Pandoh, Sunpreet, Shreya, Sunpreet defeated Divyam Shorya, Dheeraj and Chandpreet Pandoh (3-1) in junior boys final won title trophies in the 34th by (11-4, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8), State Open Table Tennis while in junior girls, Shreya topChampionship, which conclud- pled Jhanvi Pandoh (3-0) by (11ed at Indoor Complex MA 1, 11-5, 11-0). Stadium, here today. In youth boys, Shorya won Sudhanshu Pandey, senior in a close contested final against vice president J&K Table Tennis Jayesh by (3-2) sets with the Association and Joint Secretary, scores reading (3-11, 4-11, 11-8, Ministry of Commerce and 11-9, 14-12). Industry, Government of India, Dheeraj won the men's sinwas the chief guest on the occa- gles title by defeating Sandeep sion, while Dilbag Singh, IGP (3-1) by (6-11, 11-9, 11-1, 11-6), Jammu was the guest of honour. while in women's singles final, The chief guest and the guest of Chandpreet trounced Shzar (3-1) honour distributed prizes among by (14-12, 7-11, 11-9, 11-4) to the winners and the runner-up lift the title. peddlers of the championship. Prominent among others Earlier, in cadet boys, Abhay present on the occasion were Koul got better of Ninnad in the Sidharath Sharma, Joint title clash (3-1) by (11-5, 9-11, Secretary J&K State Sports 11-3, 11-9), while cadet girls Council, Ajay Sharma, general Yatiksha outplayed Bhabya secretary J&K Table Tennis Rakwal in straight sets by (11-9, association, Sheetal Gandotra, 11-9, 11-9). general secretary J&K Billiards In sub junior boys, Divyam and Snooker Association, S Pandoh scripted a narrow win Narinder Singh, Sanjay Gupta, Sunil Sharma, Saleem Bandey, Rajan Sharma, Satish Gupta Manager Indoor Sports Complex, Satbir Singh, IP Singh, Sanjay Mahajan, Manmeet Kour, VB Sadhotra, MS Baba Chief Sports Officer, Harinder Mahajan and VK Magoo. Team Brain Buddy holds seminar Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Team Brain Buddy held an impressive seminar at Narulas, The First Step School, Trikuta Nagar, here today. The seminar focused on exploring hidden talent of the students by knowing their strengths and weaknesses, abilities and limitations, learning styles and acquiring styles. Most suitable courses of studies and profession by scientific method of decoding characteristics of the brain called Brain Mapping through Dermatoglyphics multiple intelligence and providing a digital report. DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 11) Malik, Rashpal inaugurate Kissan Mela JAMMU, Dec 29: An awareness camp-cum-Kissan Mela was organized by J&K State Advisory Board for Development of Kissans at Reasi today. Minister for Higher Education, Abdul Gani Malik was the chief guest of the function. Besides, Rachpal Singh, Vice Chairman of the State Advisory Board for Development of Kissans, District Development Commissioner, Reasi, Superintendent of Police, Reasi, Ex- MLAs and MLCs, district officers and people from different walks of the life including around 1000 farmers participated in the Mela. All the district offices of Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Fisheries, Sericulture and allied sectors installed their stalls in the Melacum-awareness camp for exposing the participating farmers to the latest technologies, agriculture implements, farm machinery and technical knowhow available with various agriculture related departments. Speaking on the occasion, Abdul Gani Malik stressed upon the unemployed educated youth of the district to come forward and take advantage of schemes like Udaan, Himmat and Sher-i-Kashmir employment Scheme through J&K Entrepreneur Development Institute(JKEDI). He further informed the youth that four tier policy for power generation is being adopted in the State and the educated un-employed youth should come forward to set up some power generating units to tap the available water resources. Rachpal Singh, Vice Chairman of the Board said that the Kissan Advisory Board has been constituted by the Government to serve as a bridge between the Government and the farming community. He informed the farmers that they should come forward and take benefit of the welfare schemes available in agriculture and allied department. On spot instructions were issued to district officers of agriculture and line departments for creating awareness about the welfare schemes at the door step of the farmers by organizing awareness camp in every nook and corner of the district. Kidnapped girl recovered, 2 arrested 5 bovines, illicit liquor seized; 5 gamblers held Excelsior Correspondent Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, Dec 29: A kidnapped girl was recovered by Surankote police today and two accused persons were also arrested. SP Poonch, Shamsheer Hussain told the Excelsior that 21-year-old Salima, resident of Bafliaz, who was allegedly kidnapped by two persons including a truck driver, was recovered from Fatehpur area of Thanna Mandi today. Action was taken after her father Shabir, lodged an FIR alleging that her daughter has been kidnapped. He said a police party from Surankote Thana, acting on a specific information, conducted a raid at a house and recovered the girl today. Both the kidnappers namely, Zakir Hussain, son of Safir Ahmed of Bafliaz and truck driver Mohd Arif, son of Mohd Akbar, resident of Shahdara was also recovered. The truck has also been seized. KATHUA, Dec 29: The police seized a truck loaded five bovine animals near Hiranagar while illicit liquor was recovered during Excise raids in Basohli and Dayala Chak area today. A police spokesman said that Hiranagar police party intercepted a truck No. JK14/4636 near Jangi Chak (Plah Morh) during early hours today. The driver managed to escape from Naka while cops seized vehicle along with animals. A case was registered in this connection. Another police party in Hiranagar arrested one Parveen Gupta of Chhan Rodian today and recovered 39 nips of J&K Excise liquor from their possession. One Bishan Dass of village Bhoond in Basohli, was also held under Excise Act and 42 nips of liquor were seized from him. Meanwhile Basohli police arrested five persons under Gambling Act and recovered stake money worth Rs 29,050 from their possession. The locals informed SDPO Basohli, Mohd Rafiq about the matter and the police party conducted raid at Govt Middle School Surjan and nabbed the accused from the premises. Those arrested were identified as Gian Chand, Bittu, Gulzar Ahmed, Mohd Shafi and Akhtar Hussain of the same area. A case was registered against them. Excelsior Correspondent Crime Branch produces challan against two accused Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Crime Branch Jammu has produced challan against two accused persons namely Abdul Qyoom and Mohd Abdullah, R/o Lowang, Bani in Kathua, here today. The challan has been produced in case FIR No 08/2011 u/s 420, 465,466,467,468, 471/RPC P/S against the two for preparing fake and forged date of birth certificates by way of fraudulent means. During the course of investigation, all the records related to the case have been collected from various offices and got compared through FSL. On the basis of these fake certificates both these employees have served for excess period in their departments, thus causing a loss to the tune of Rs 10,72,274 to the State Exchequer. The next date of hearing has been fixed on January 3, 2013. SSMS elects executive body Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Shiv Shakti Mandir Sanstha (SSMS), Sector 1, Pamposh Colony, Janipur elected the executive body. AK Saproo was elected as president, Raveesh Mengi as vice president, AK Machama as general secretary, DN Raina as cashier and MK Rangroo as secretary cum storekeeper. Bag lost Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Rakesh Kumar, S/o Pritam Dass of village Lower Hathal, Tehsil Sunderbani, District Rajouri has lost the bag containing the documents of the Yamaha motorcycle JK11-9607. The documents included Driving Licence, Registration Certificate (RC), service book of the bike and key. An FIR in this regards stands registered at Police Station Pir Mitha. Clerical Association accuses Govt of betrayal Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: A joint meeting of the representatives of J&K Ladakh All Departments Clerical Staff Association was held here today under the chairmanship of Babu Hussain Malik. State vice president of the Association Khurshid Ahmed Dewani, Madan Sangral, Dignitaries distributing cheque to a beneficiary at Jammu on Bharat Bushan, Meenakshi Saturday. Sharma, Raj Mohammed, Munsih Sharma, Sewa Ram, Uday Singh Pathania, Pawan Kumar, Vikas Sharma, Javed Ahmed Akhoon, Sanjay Dhar, Yash Pal, Anil Kesar, Romesh Koul, Ajay Khajuria, Ashok Excelsior Correspondent Singh informed that the bank Kumar, Jaswant Singh, Chaman has tailored its various SME Lal and Sham Lal also attended JAMMU, Dec 29: To make schemes to suit requirements of its SME schemes “Customer all types of customers at attracFriendly", Punjab National Bank tive interest rates and customers (PNB) disbursed loans to 75 beneficiaries at a function can avail hassle free loans up to Excelsior Correspondent organized by the bank here Rs 1 crore with any collateral security. today. He further added that bank is JAMMU, Dec 29 : An The Retail Lending function was presided over by Dr MI encouraging women to come urgent meeting of Jammu Government Parray, Director J&K forward and is charging a con- Kashmir Association, Entrepreneurship Development cessional rate of interest with a Pharmacist Institute who was accompanied flat 10 per cent margin on these Jammu, was held here today under the chairmanship of its by Harnek Singh, Assistant schemes. Dr MI Parrey said that par- president Sushil Soodan and General Manager, PNB Circle ticular emphasis is being laid by general secretary Vinod Office Jammu. On the occasion, loans under the bank with prime objective of Sharma for highlighting the Self-Employment demands. different segments of SME like providing The participants expressed in Transport, Retail Trade, opportunity for productive, Artisan, Service Sectors were employment generation activity their views in the meeting and disbursed. with financial assistance from raised the demands, which include elevation of Junior While speaking, Harnek the bank. Singh said that the bank has He assured that JKEDI Pharmacists who have comadopted aggressive and innova- would provide all possible sup- pleted five years of service, tive strategies to make SME port to the bank in building up DPC of Pharmacist, creation schemes customer-centric. of the posts of Block Medical entrepreneurship. Officer and District Pharmacy Officer at district hospitals, CMO offices and block headquarters, inclusion of Pharmacists categories in NRHM Scheme, upgradation and creation of post of ing in a press conference organ- Anesthesia Technician, ECG Excelsior Correspondent ized by, Rajhwada Lux're, Jammu, Technician, Theatre JAMMU, Dec 29: "Putting to here today. Technician at district hospitals gallows the culprits of Delhi rape Prachi Mishra, the reigning and creation of more posts of would be easy verdict, instead perMiss India 2012, who is on her Pharmacists in new PHCs. petrators of the heinous crime Those who attended the should be made to suffer. It is maiden visit to winter capital in important to hang the mentality connection with north zone audi- meeting, included, Kamal Jit that makes every women insecure tion of Pond Femina Miss India, Sawhney, Ajeet Kumar, Jarnail SRP Singh, in the country. There is an urgent urged the young girls of Jammu Choudhary, need for moral education that must and Kashmir to appear for audition Kulmeet Singh, Jugal Bakshi, for Ponds Femina Miss India con- Fazal Din, Gastroon Gill, test 2013. Parshotam Sharma, Jaswant She said that being from a Singh, Manjeet Singh, Anil small city is no hindrance for Khajuria, Vishav Bandhu, aspiring to become a beauty Rajesh Sharma, Baldev Singh, queen. Priyanka Chopra was from Bagh Ali, Badri, Ved Paul and Brailley and Prachi Mishra herself others. comes from the small town of Allahabad. One need not to change to be one of the winners but "be your self, don't change your personality by blindly following anybody, stay Excelsior Correspondent true, stay you, it is not about looks but all about substance" She said. JAMMU, Dec 29 : National Talking about how her life Sikh Front, Jammu Kashmir, Prachi Mishra Miss India changed after winning a presti- has expressed its deep concern 2012, addressing a press con- gious contest like Miss India, she over increasing number of cases ference at Jammu on Saturday. said, "one's life changes overnight, of disappearance of women in -Excelsior/Rakesh and your family feel proud. It is Jammu. like an ordinary person becoming President of the Front, begin from early years of every a princess. You are special to Kulwant Singh Bhatti alleged male child to treat every women everyone around you". that despite complains to police with dignity and respect as given Taking to Press, Ricky Roshan and local administration, there to mother and sister ". of Rajhwada Lux'er, Gandhi was no trace of the victims. Expressing deep shock over He also listed the names of the death of Nirbhaya, the Delhi Nagar, said that the north zone such victims, who were allegedaudition for Ponds Femina Miss rape victim, Prachi Mishra, Ponds ly kidnapped by some antiFemina Miss India 2012, was talk- India 2013, being organized for social elements in R S Pura and the first time in Jammu, would be Satwari areas. held on January 4, 2013. PNB disburses loans among 75 beneficiaries Govt Pharmacists highlight demands Gallows for culprits of Delhi rape would be easy verdict: Miss India 2012 Sikh leader concerned over disappearance of women Man’s body recovered Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU CHEMISTS ASSOCIATION RAJOURI, Dec 29: Mystery shrouds the death of middleaged Mogla coal mine worker whose body was found lying on the road side at Metka village this morning. Some locals found the body lying on the road side and informed villagers. The locals then informed police about the matter. The body was shifted to Kalakote hospital for postmortem. The police identified the deceased as Kalu (40), son of Sunder Dass, resident of Maloorian village. The police registered a case under Section 174 CrPC and started investigation. It said no external injuries were found on the body and cause of death was being ascertained. 2nd Floor, K.C. Plaza Residency Road, Jammu Tawi -180001 Ph. 0191-2571431 (An Affiliated Unit of J&K Chemists & Druggists Association) NOTICE It is for the information of all the trade members that as per the directions of All India Organisation of Chemists & Druggists, and as resolved in the EC Meeting held at Jammu Club on 23/12/12, the Election of Jammu Chemists Association for the post of President & Gen. Secy. is scheduled to be held on 3/02/13 (Sunday). In this regard all trade members & new trade members are requested to update their membership and enroll themselves with the Association at the Association office, 2nd floor, K.C Plaza, on or before 7th Jan 2013, in order to be eligible to participate in the elections. REF.NO:- JCA/ELC/2nd Prem Sharma DATED:- 29-12-12 (Gen. Secy.) the meeting. The meeting criticized the Government for backtracking from the commitment made with the employees during the meetings on March 10, 2008, February 19,2009, May 14 , 2010 and September 15 last year in which it was promised to fulfill all the pending demands of the employees including removal of pay anomalies of clerical cadre but nothing has been done in this regard till date. This amounts to betrayal on the part of the Government, the meeting said, adding the promises made by the Government proved totally hollow. The Association also criticised the Government for giving step motherly treatment to clerical cadre both salary as well as promotion wise . It added most of the junior assistants have retired on the same post and nothing was done to remove the pay anomalies till date. The meeting urged the Government to solve these problems without further delay. It stressed on reorganization of clerical cadre, regularisation of daily wagers, enhancement of retirement age and increase of Medical Allowance. Academy celebrates Dogri Manta Divas Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: In connection with Dogri Manta Divas, J&K Academy of Art Culture and Languages Jammu organized a Dogri Kahani Ghosthi at K L Saigal Hall, here today. Prominent short story writers, including Dr Om Goswami and Chattar Pual read out their latest `Kahanies’ on the occasion. The short story of Dr Lalit Magotra was read out by Dr Rattan Lal Basotra, Assistant Editor of the Academy as the former had to go out of station owing to some personal reasons. Earlier, welcoming the gathering, Additional Secretary of the Academy, Savita Bakshi threw light on the struggle of different NGOs and Dogra writers in getting the Dogri language included in 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Proceedings of the function were conducted by Yash Pal Nirmal while Ashok Gupta was the incharge of the programme. Motor Parts Dealers Association member addressing a meeting at Transport Nagar on Saturday. MPDA Transport Nagar discusses demands Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Motor Parts Dealers Association (MPDA) in its general body meeting here today held under the chairmanship of Balbir Singh Sethi discussed various issues regarding development of Transport Nagar. The issues discussed include development of roads, sanitation, electricity, water problem and removal of unclaimed and unused vehicles parked in the Transport Nagar for a long time. A memorandum was also submitted to Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand turning his attention towards the worsening condition of Transport Nagar as after the establishment of Transport Nagar no development could take place there. Accusing the JDA and JMC of ignoring the area the members of the Association said that both organisations were blaming each other. They appealed the Deputy Chief Minister to a pay a visit to Transport Nagar and see the condition of the inmates there. Despite giving highest revenue the Transport Nagar sans basic amenities, they added. A copy of memorandum was also submitted to SDPO East urging him to get the unclaimed vehicles removed from the areas because it can cause security problem as Republic Day is approaching near. Moreover, it was decided that all other associations and organizations of Transport Nagar stand dissolved as approved earlier by the members of MPDA in the meeting. The meeting was also addressed by Anmol Sethi, Nishikant Khajuria, Rajinder Kakkar, Sanjay Dogra and Sham Gupta. 11,350 students to appear in UGC-NET exams Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Dec 29: For the first time more than 11,000 students are appearing in the UGCNET exams in 40 subjects across Kashmir valley on Sunday (December 30). This year 11,350 students are appearing in the national level examination while as last year 6,000 had appeared in the UGCNET examination. The huge presence of students this year is due to the objective nature of question papers set up by UGC. The decision was taken so that more students pass the qualifying examination for lecturership. "Education subject is the main attraction of the students as 1700 students have opted for this subject the highest among all other 40 subjects," a Kashmir University official said, adding that in June this year 400 students qualified the UGC-NET exams which happened to be around 150 earlier. If any student qualify the exams in the top merit he/she is eligible for JRF NET (junior research fellowship). If the students are willing to go for JRF then they are entitled to a monthly salary of Rs. 18,000 continuously for the next 5 years till they complete their fellowship. Congregation Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: Annual congregation of Chopra Biradari is going to be held on January 6, 2013 at Baby Caterers, Rehari Colony here. Hawan will start at 8:30 am followed by Puran Ahuti at 11 am, a Cultural programmme, honouring outstanding members of Biradari and Preeti Bhoj. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE 12) JAMMU CLUB, JAMMU Presents New Year Dhamaka With blasting DJ and thrilling performance by Jeevan Sharma & Party Worthy Club Members are requested to buy Entry Coupons latest by 9.00 p.m on 30th December, 2012. (Raman Samnotra) Hony. Secretary DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Police seize bombs from CPI(M) office, 10 arrested HOOGHLY, WB, Dec 29: Police today seized 60 bombs and 2 pistols from a zonal committee office of CPI(M) in Hooghly district and arrested 10 party workers. A team of police raided the party office at Arambagh in the morning and seized the bombs, pistols and also some video clippings which would be examined later on, police said. Ten party workers who were on the spot during the raid were also taken into custody. 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Prof Javed Mughal This year opened with a major decision of our Government regarding the removal of paramilitary forces from Jammu and Kashmir and a proposal of the state Govt to the Union Home Ministry for raising 50 more Police Battalions for deployment in militancy infested areas across the state. It was followed by the establishment of three more police stations on 2nd of January 2012 in view of the situation erupted as a result of inflammatory and obscene postings on some social networking sites. On 13th of January the Progress Monitoring Report regarding the implementation of Reconstruction Plan reported that 31 out of 67 projects sanctioned for the state were completed and rest were also assured to be going on war footing. This announcement, ofcourse, supplied a healing touch to the masses. In the month of February on 7th, APHC as usual gave a call to shut down all business installations across the valley and strike all other works of organisation and schools. Mr Geelani, this time also, used the same gimmick to hijack the innocence of Kashmir to feather his nest and succeeded also since the normal life, all along the entire Valley, remained paralysed. Impacted by this outburst of popular ire in the valley and for a couple of other security reaFrequent Road accidents in the State. sons, the Chief of Army Staff V. K. Singh visited Northern Command Hqtrs and reviewed the J&K security situation. During his visit, as a reaction, the militants killed a sarpach and an NC worker in Kulgam confirming the security lapses in the Valley. Subsequently, just a couple of days later, five police cops were injured in clashes with subversive elements in Maisuma area of Srinagar as a reaction to the arrest of Yasin Malik, the Chairman of JKLF. The ever unfortunate part of Kashmiri destiny has been their all-time sacrifice for those who were never serious about their people who put them on the track to disaster and propelled them into the abyss of nothingness. As a soothing shift from this heart-rending atmosphere, the Union Government on 17th of February 2012, approved a grant of INR 499 crores for the upgradation of weaponry to track down militants and criminals; for the modernisation of Police Training Centers and Police Stations etc. The MHA approved INR 461 Crores while the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy sanctioned a grant of INR 37.93 Traffic signals make their presence felt in the State. crores for JKP. The Govt. also de-inducted three CRPF Battalions and removed CPMFs bunkars from Srinagar. Although it was a step to normalise the situation for Kashmiris but as a matter of fact it added to the deterioration of the peace and security in the valley since we did so a little earlier. The revelation of the Chief Minister of our state Mr Omar pertaining to loss of 36000 lives during two decades of upsurge in the valley leaving 26000 orphans and 8000 widows behind moved many human into despair. The point of concern is that this entire bloody dance happened on the soil termed as the paradise on earth by Emperor Jehangir "Agar Firdous Ba-ru-e-Zameen ast: Hamein ast o haemin ast o haemin ast." The worst did not end here but went a step further to let an amount of 121000 crore Security forces inspecting a tunnel dug by Pak forces. hawala money be confiscated in Rajouri District on the behest of some anti-national element from behind the bar. This incident left an indelible stigma on the image of this region which was known as an abode of peace and harmony for centuries together. This incident shattered the very foundation the centuriesold legacy of patriotism of this area. Rajouri and Zanskar were hit by the outburst of law and order problem disturbing the areas for couple of days together. Another rude jolt rendered to the Kashmiri sentiments was the gutting down of the 200 year old shrine in Srinagar on 25th of June 2012. It sent across a galvanic shock through the spine of one and all irrespective of religions and regions. The entire Kashmir remained under duress for quite a long time after this obnoxious incident Floods wreck havoc in Jammu. Photos: Daily Excelsior/Rakesh had taken place. This sinister chapter was On duty: BSF Jawans guarding the Indo-Pak border. added to the history of this state and equally heart-rending was the catastrophe which claimed more than 100 devotees at Amarnath due to the inadequate arrangements for them. Taking serious note of this situation, the Hon’ble Supreme Court gave detailed judgement for future management of the yatra and the widening of route to the Shrine. Worst ever incident in the annals of J&K Police History took place when, on 15th of June 2012, a sleuth of Intelligence personnel was detained for having links with the militants. This black-happening left a question mark on the sanctity and integrity of our defence mechanism. Just a fortnight later, the CM gave a nod to PRA which had had been hanging fire for the last over three years and directed the Home Department to put it on the departmental website. Another mind boggling and eyeopening secret came out in the open when, a tunnel from POK side into Indian Territory was discovered by BSF in forward village Chechwal in Rajpura area along the IB in Samba sector by the Indian BSF. This episode left an question mark on our image and compelled us to revise our strategy. The BSF decided to approach ISRO to measure the length of the tunnel. Defence Minister A.K. Antony viewed the matter seriously and impressed upon Indian Army to rejuvenate itself. One day prior to Independence Day, The UMHA sounded high alert in J&K Airports in response to the report of intelligence that 14 militants of LET were plotting to hijack an aircraft to get their accomplices released from the Indian prisons. This was the year of traffic accidents. A good number of people lost their lives in road accidents. High flow of tourists was another highlight of the year. Several high profile personalities including President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Hamid Ansari and Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi visited the State. The entire year 2012 witnessed the continual firing from Pakistan especially in Samba sector. On 28th August 2012, a massive operation was launched by the SFs in the Wullar Lake and in adjoining areas. Apart from it, Security Forces unearthed a militant hideout and seized a cache of arms and ammunition from Kishtwar. On Independence Day, Mr Umar Abdullah assured the people of J&K of considerable downfall in the graph of militancy with the mention of 370 incidents in 2010, 190 in 2011 & 90 in 2012. The President Pranab Mukherji remained on three-day tour in J&K state from 26th September 2012. Mr. Rahul Gandhi was on two-day visit to J&K along with India's bigwigs like Rattan Tata & Kumar Mangalam Birla. Nearly 900 Sarpanchs resigned at different spells of time under the threat of militants in Kashmir as admitted by the CM on 18th of September 2012 but their resignations were not entertained. Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, in the month of September 2012, welcoming the willingness expressed by the APHC-M chairman Mirwaiz Omar Farooq for resuming stalled dialogue process with the Centre, snubbed APHC-G led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani by saying that the Centre will not beg of them for talks. But it cut no ice with the Mr Geelani. The matter of grave concern which threatened the very democratic temperament of this country is that the CM of J&K out-rightly rejected the implementation of 73rd and 74th amendments of Indian Constitution empowering Panchayats in the State. Somewhere at the end of November a UMHA report said that as many as 90 Pakistani infiltrators had managed to enter India through the Indo-Pak border in year 2012 (till November 20). The report further said that 63 Pakistani infiltrators had already entered into India in 2011, 94 Pakistani infiltrated into India in 2010 and 69 in 2009 through the Indo-Pak border. The Year 2012 furled its wings with last flap of election of four MLCs in all over the state in coalition partnership of NC-Congress and all the four seats with two-two partnership were bagged by the coalition. Paramilitary soldiers of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) removing bunkers near the Palladium cinema in Srinagar . Protest against LPG shortage. Watch and ward staff of the legislative assembly arrest a person who entered the legislative assembly complex and demanded implementation of employment policy in the State. Mission Kashmir: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi along with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and top corporate leaders poses for a photograph outside the convocation complex at University of Kashmir in Srinagar Panchayati Power: Female Panches waiting in a long queue to cast their vote for the four legislative Council seats under Panchayat quota. A view of the gutted shrine of Dastageer Sahib at Khanyar. Photos: Amin War/Daily Excelsior SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE-2) THIS WEEK FOR YOU DEC 30 2012 — JAN 05, 2013 1. ARIES 7. LIBRA The new year will commence on a very busy note. Job and business related commitments, meetings, projects, etc. will keep you engrossed and consequently you may not have enough time for your family. This may affect your family life. In order to avoid such a situation, you need to prioritise your time and manage it effectively, advises Ganesha, or else you may end up in a soup. Saturn squares Mars, the Lord of your sign, which signifies that some health issues may pop up this week. Love life will remain unchanged. Be prepared, especially at the end of this week, to receive some bad news involving a relative or a friend. You shouldn't aim too high this week on the career front as your confidence is likely to be low. Your family life will keep you busy throughout the week. There is a strong possibility that you may get embroiled in a heated argument, discussion or debate with your family members, predicts Ganesha. This is all related to the power struggles at the domestic front and due to the fact that Sun and Mercury are squaring up to your sign. You should also remain careful on the health front, as there is a strong possibility of a physical injury or a muscle-pull, says Ganesha. 2. TAURUS You should remain extra cautious this week if you are in a partnership business as there is a strong possibility of disputes and differences arising. The same can be said about your personal life too. If you are embroiled in a court case or a legal matter then you should press for an out of court settlement to avoid losses. Financially, you will face a bumpy ride as Jupiter is retrograde in Gemini. Regarding your love life, Ganesha says it would be dull and uninteresting at the beginning of the week. However, by the end of the week, it will become blissful and interesting. 3. GEMINI Communication, your forte, will be the highlight of this week, says Ganesha. With each passing day of the week, communications of all types will keep you busy. Also, there is a lot of public relations activity on the cards. In your professional life, you will strive to achieve your set goals and targets. If you are single, you may find the love of your life soon. Cupid is likely to smile on you during the week and you may remain engrossed in the thoughts of your beloved. You are advised not to hold back your emotions, but confide your deepest feelings to your sweetheart. 4. CANCER Students need to remain alert about their studies this week. This is because you will be less inclined to learn new things, which may harm your studies. The only option for you is to work harder and concentrate, advises Ganesha. Financially, this week will turn out to be average. If in business, then you will have a hard time fulfilling your commitments. If you are suffering from any health issue, then you may take some more time to recover. This period is likely to be stressful for your love life. Those who are in the process of undergoing an arranged marriage may face some delays. 5. LEO You will be travelling to various places this week for business purposes and consequently you will not spend enough time at home. However, this is going to be beneficial for you, says Ganesha. Staying at home may disturb you as domestic issues may keep you dull, tensed and unhappy. The best way to channelise your high energy levels into some constructive purpose is to spend more time working. On the business front, you will reap the benefits of your hard work. However, you will strive for more success. Those who are in a job will have an uneventful week. Avoid friction with your superiors. 6. VIRGO You are famous for your organisational skills. However, no matter how organised you may be, you will have to make some last minute changes in your meticulously drawn up schedule. This may not be to your liking, but the positive offshoot is that the changes, such as going to an unscheduled party, will put you in high spirits. Travel is likely if you are in business, says Ganesha. If these business trips happen before Thursday, they will yield beneficial results, otherwise not. You may also have to host some guests during the weekend. And to entertain them you will make preparations in advance. 8. SCORPIO This week, you are burdened with too many responsibilities, and unless you prioritise, you will not be able to do justice to any of them. If you focus fully on them, you will gain clarity and know how much time to allot to each activity, says Ganesha. On the personal front, your communication skills may help you sort out conflicts and build a more harmonious environment. Try to start afresh and get rid of all the negative emotions before you talk to your beloved or life partner. Also, those of you who are married should be careful not to let petty matters disturb your marital life. 9. SAGITTARIUS The first week of the new year is going to be crucial for your finances, feels Ganesha. You will realise the value of money, and may decide to start saving. However, this is going to be difficult for you since you are a spendthrift. You may approach financial experts for advise in this regard, and to find out about investment options. Also, this week you will focus more on the way you look and will spend considerable time grooming yourself. This week also will see you spending some time in solitude, deeply thinking about the higher aspects of life, which could make you feel inclined towards spirituality. 10. CAPRICORN This week, your soaring confidence levels and enthusiasm will make you dynamic and vastly confident about yourself. This will pump you up with the required energy to complete all pending projects and tasks well within the deadlines. You should, however, remain careful about your finances since Mars is transiting through Aquarius, the house of finance for your sign. You shouldn't take impulsive decisions regarding your finances, as these matters will keep you tensed and busy throughout the week. You will gain in popularity amongst people around you but don't get involved with anyone, as this is not the right time to start a new relationship. 11. AQUARIUS You are likely to aim for instant results this week and this surely is going to make you impatient. Moreover, your confidence is likely to cross the fine line that separates it from overconfidence, which is more than likely to adversely affect your progress, warns Ganesha. You also need to be alert and extremely active, and are unlikely to find any time to relax or unwind. This fast paced life will make you exhausted and will sap all your energy. Unfortunately, there is no respite from it in the near future. Hence, you should be prepared for an action packed week ahead. 12. PISCES You will begin the year on a positive note and your hard work will start yielding favourable results. You will meet new people, especially females, who belong to the elite society. And, you are likely to remain the centre of attraction everywhere you go. However, you will have to be careful about your health as your immune system is likely to be weak. You will have to guard against diseases but there is no need to press the panic button, says Ganesha. You should not over-indulge in eating, as this may also adversely affect your health. Dalrymple, Rushdie top authors’ reading list in 2012 Edaily xcelsior When leading authors like Aravind Adiga, Jeet Thayil and Amit Chaudhuri were not writing in 2012, they were reading a lot – be it works of Naresh Fernandes, William Dalrymple or Anjali Joseph. Mumbai-based journalist Fernandes’ book “Taj Mahal Foxtrot: The Story of Bombay’s Jazz Age” topped the reading list of both 2008 Booker Prize winner Adiga and this year’s Bookernominated writer Thayil. Dalrymple himself liked reading Pankaj Mishra’s “From the Ruins of Empire”, Monisha Rajesh’s “Around India in 80 Trains”, Salman Rushdie’s “Joseph Anton”, Kate Boo’s “Beyond the Beautiful Forever” and John Zubrzycki’s “The Mysterious Mr Jacob”. According to Adiga, “Taj Mahal Foxtrot” is a “loving and scholarly tribute to India’s pioneering jazz musicians, and the city that they lived and worked in”. Two other books he liked were Mustansir Dalvi’s new translation of the poetry of Iqbal – “Taking Issue and Allah’s Answer” and Gopalakrishna Pai’s Kannada novel “Swapna Saraswata”. “Dalvi’s translation introduces Iqbal to a new generation of Indian readers. Well written and superbly researched, ‘Swapna Saraswata’ is the story of how Goa’s Saraswat community spread across south India after being forced to leave their homeland during Portuguese rule. It has gone into several reprints in Karnataka, and will be a hit across India if it finds a good translator,” Adiga told PTI. Asked about his top reads during the year, Thayil’s list went thus: “Taj Mahal Foxtrot”, “Righteous Republic” by Ananya Vajpeyi, “Return of a King” by Dalrymple, “Dom Moraes: Selected Poems” (edited by Ranjit Hoskote), “The Wildings” by Nilanjana Roy, and “Drifting House” by Krys Lee. Chaudhuri named Joseph’s “Another Country”, Palash Mehrotra’s “The Butterfly Generation” and Anand Thakore’s “Elephant Bathing” as his top reads. “’Another Country’ is a brief, poetic novel about the attrition caused by, and the inadvertent but radiant surplus gained from, aimless drift. Its subtlety and skill, and the instinct for beauty that marked Joseph’s first novel, confirm her unusual and immense talent. ‘The Butterfly Generation’ is a collection of musings on the young of the ‘new India’, and the writing is terse and - having originated as journalism - written at considerable speed. “But it would be a pity if readers didn’t pause to notice Mehrotra’s great humour and insight, and his visionary impulse - the impulse of one who’s aware of inhabiting a cusp in a country’s history, and is caught between studying and merging with the effervescent, amoral landscape he’s describing. Thakore’s second book of poems, ‘Elephant Bathing’, is hugely pleasurable for its formal accomplishment, its wry cosmopolitanism, and for the poised way it carries, and is animated by, the painful stamp of human personality,” writer-academic Chaudhuri told. Diplomat Vikas Swarup, whose novel “Q&A” was adapted into the Oscar-winning film “Slumdog Millionaire”, liked reading “Sweet Tooth” by Ian McEwan, “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson and “The Emperor of All Maladies” by Siddhartha Mukherjee, which is “not just a biography of cancer but a literary mystery about the excitement and thrill of scientific discovery”. Anita Nair, the author of “The Better Man”, “Ladies Coupe”, “Mistress” and “Lessons in Forgetting” listed “The Slap” by Christos Tsiolkas, “The Invention of Everything Else” by Samantha Hunt and “The Book of Barbosa” by Duartes Barbosa as her top three reads for the year. Jahnavi Barua, whose novel “Rebirth” was nominated for the 2012 Commonwealth Prize and Man Asian Booker Prize in 2011, liked Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka’s multiple-award winning “Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew”, Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole’s “Open City” and Janice Pariat’s collection of stories “Boats on Land”. Jerry Pinto, writer of “Em and the Big Hoom”, enjoyed Eunice de Souza and Melanie Silgardo’s voluminous and brave collection of poems – “These My Words: The Penguin Book of Indian Poetry”. “It was lovely to see, within one set of covers, voices from all four corners of the subcontinent and from all stra- MAGAZINE ta of society,” he says. Thriller fiction writer Ashwin Sanghi liked “Joseph Anton: A Memoir” by Salman Rushdie, “Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan” by Dalrymple and Brian Weiss’ “Miracles Happen: The Transformational Healing Power of Past Life Memories”. Delhi-based German author Roswitha Joshi enjoyed reading “Lucknow Boy” by Vinod Mehta, “Durbar” by Tavleen Singh and “Get to the Top” by Suhel Seth. “All of them are very informative and written in a spunky style, spiced up by personal anecdotes that not only say a lot about events and the personalities involved in them but the authors and their mental make-up as well. After my recent trip to Egypt I cannot put down a book called ‘River God’ written by Wilbur Smith, which had been lying for ages unread in a shelf because I could not gel with an over 600 pages long story set in ancient Egypt,” she says. State Sports Spectacle 2012 J&K succeeds in crafting space on country's sports map Rajesh Dhar Though the major part of the year 2012 witnessed mixed fortunes for sports in Jammu and Kashmir, in the latter half of the year, the sportspersons of the State succeeded in carving a niche and crafting space on the sports map of India by giving some splendid performances in their respective disciplines to keep State flag high at the National scene. Moreover, the year witnessed development and renovation of sports infrastructure in the State to help budding sportspersons polish and fine-tune their skill. The highlight of the year, apart from successful organization of the Kashmir and Jammu Ace gymnast Pawandeep Kour created history by break- Gymnastics ing National record and winning 6 gold medals in sub junior National Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship held in Punjab in the current year, while gutsy Mitali claimed 3 gold and 3 silver in the senior National event. Moreover, J&K's Karamjyot Singh and Ravia Verma participated in Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championship held in Indonesia in October 2012, while Seema Mehra and SP Singh (coach) were part of the Indian team that participated in World Cup held at Kufstein in Austria. The contribution of the Gymnastics coaches like Krupalli Singh, SP Singh, Manisha and others is worth appreciation. Despite the fact that the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) is in trauma from last nine months because of the alleged multi-crore scam, the State cricketers showed outstanding temperament, class and grit and gave some splendid individual performances as also the team performances in this season. While, talented Parvez Rasool, promising Ramdayal and gutsy Ian Dev Singh displayed superb show at the Ranji trophy level, the youngsters Shubam Khajuria, Umar Nazir, Paras Sharma, Ahmed Banday and Sidharth Magotra with their outstanding performances helped Jammu and Kashmir to qualify for the knock-out stage in Cooch Behar Under-19 Boys Cricket Tournament. Circket Handball J&K won sub junior and mini gold in National Championships held at Srinagar and also claimed gold in North Zone Handball Championship held in Himachal Pradesh. Moreover, handballers Neeraj Singh and Nitan Sharma represented India in IHF Challenge Trophy South and Central Asia held in Nepal, while Nitan Sharma also represented the Country in International Pattle Cup held in Sweden. Vivek Khajuria and Dev Raj were the coaches of Indian women team which bagged gold in IHF Challenge Trophy. The organization of historic InternaPlayers in action during a Ranji Trophy Group-C match between J&K and Himachal tional Olympic Committee (IOC) Technical Course in Jammu under the techPradesh at GGM Science College Hostel Ground in Jammu. -Excelsior/Rakesh nical supervision of Khalid Hamouda of Egypt and under the overall supervision of Dr SM Bali, Secretary General, Handball Federation of India was Premier Leagues and sending cricketers for advanced training to the highlight of the year in this discipline. hone their skill and talent, was holding of soccer extravaganzas in the State by inviting two premier soccer clubs of the Country nameTennis Ball Cricket Jammu and Kashmir claimed twin gold in the Under-19 boys and girls Tennis Ball Cricket ly Mohun Bagan and Mohamedan Sporting Club to play few friendas part of 58th National School Games, organized by the Departly matches against the footballers of Jammu and Kashmir. What was ment of Youth Services and Sports in Jammu recently. J&K boys defeatmore pleasing was that J&K team displayed superb performance ed MP in the boys summit clash, while girls outclassed Jharkhand in against both these sides, which apart from encouraging the budding the title clash. Hinan Nazir and Meenaz blossomed in this tournament. footballers, delighted the huge number of spectators. The constitution of Sports Councils in 10 districts of the State by the Minister for The year 2012 witnessed ace shuttlers like P Kashyap Sports, RS Chib, was also a step forward in enhancing the standard Badminton and likes playing in Jammu and Kashmir while repof sports in Jammu and Kashmir. The organization of around 10 resenting their respective States in the mega National Level National Level events in the State during the current year was also Badminton event hosted by J&K in Srinagar. in right direction towards sports promotion. Winners of Wushu Championship posing for group photpgraph alongwith the dignitaries in Jammu. -Excelsior/Rakesh Apart from winning bulk of medals at the National Level with 10 in Federation Cup, 5 in Junior Wushu Championship and 16 in National School Games, J&K's Bhanu Pratap Singh and Nitin Sharma represented India in the 6th World Wushu Championship held at Macau and 5th World Traditional Wushu Championship held at Huangshan in China. Inspector Kuldeep Handoo National Wushu Coach of India was coach of India in Asian Wushu Championship, wherein India bagged 10 medals. He also represented India in 4th Pars Cup at Zanjan in Iran, where India got 5 medals, with 2 silver and 3 bronze. Handoo also attended International Referee and Judging Course during the current year. Six kick-boxers namely Arun Singh Charak, Pawan Kickboxing Singh, Rajinder Singh, Raj Narania Singh, Jagvinder Singh and Bhanu Pratap Singh represented India in the Asian Kick-Boxing Championship held at Pune recently. Moreover, the State kick-boxing team won 17 medals in open India KickBoxing Championship, bagged 12 medals in 17th Sub Junior National Kick-Boxing Championship and claimed 16 medals in 18th Senior and 17th Junior National Kick-Boxing Championship during the year 2012. Promising judoka Shikha Bhau's medal at the national Judo scene was the only bright spot in the discipline of judo in the current year, while the performance graph in the disciplines of hockey, chess, football, softball, korfball, taekwondo, table tennis, fencing, skating and other games remained almost unchanged during the year, however the disciplines of wrestling and kabaddi witnessed holding of International and National Level events in the State during the year. Edited by: Neeraj Rohmetra, E-mail: [email protected] Wushu Edaily xcelsior SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE-3) MAGAZINE CULTURAL CALENDER 2012: IS JAMMU REALLY ROCKING Lalit Gupta 2012, being the second consecutive year of comparative peace in Jammu and Kashmir, which paved way for revamping of-democratic institutions, economic sector, tourism industry- a surge in cultural sector was also expected Instead on ground the cultural scenario, barring few new ventures supported and funded by the Centre, was virtually a replay of a regular set of activities that define practice of 'culture' in winter capital, the regional metropolis, which yet has to shed its peripheral image. The case of traditional arts in our multi-ethnic society-where old practices and customs along with entire body of cultural expressions are fast vanishing due to onslaught of modernity-is one such area, which requires immediate measures for their preservation. As far as creative arts and other contemporary cultural expressions are concernedThese due to their essential innovative nature, and often a take on existing philosophical and aesthetic systems-have never been found to be flourishing under state patronage. The State, if it is an enlightened one, can only contribute as a facilitator by ensuring a favorable climate for free expression along with building suitable cultural sites museums, art galleries, open air and proscenium theatre and public spaces, where expressions of creative individuals can become shared experiences of the society. The sarkari version of culture spurned of by institutions like State Cultural Academy seems to be bereft of any new ideas. Reduced to as another government department due usurping its constitutional autonomy by politicians and listless functioning lacking vision, it urgently needs direction of main governing body, the general council, for accountability, and revamping of activities. Under such conditions the pursuit of meaningful artistic expressions and cultural contributions in different fields this year, again goes to select creative individuals and a very few NGOs, who fired by the calling of heart and mandate have made mark through sheer determination and hard work. Before talking about the achievers of this year let us pay homage to those departed individuals who dedicated entire life for creative pursuits. These include Virendra Kumar and Raj Singh,the versatile theatre actors, veteran musician Pandit Raj Narayan and Dogri writer, Bal Krishan Bhora.. Awards: Moti Lal Kemmu, senior theatre playwright and personality, was honoured with Padamshree award for his overall contribution to the field of theatre. Prof Ved Kumari Ghai, the eminent Sanskrit scholar, was conferred Maharaja Gulab Singh Award, for her pivotal contributions in the fields of literature, culture and social service. Bansi Lal Bhora, Dogri writer was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for creative writing posthumously for his book 'Tim Tim Tare'. Shashi Pathania was awarded Sahitya Akedami Award for Translation, while Yash Raina, got Sahitya Akedami's Yuva Purushakar. Dr Jatinder Udhampuri was conferred State award for best translation by J&K Cultural Academy. Padma Sachdev, Dogri Poetess was honored by Varda University Library by marking a table on her name. FILMS- The regional cinema got a shot in arm with release of 'Reet' in Dogri. Produced, directed and acted by Pankaj Khajuria, the locally made 'Reet', which had run of eight weeks, was very well received by audience who loved to watch a film in mother tongue. Other film with local theme released in Jammu,'Gul Gulshan, Gulfam', produced by Jawahar Lal Razdan, written by Indu Razdan, directed by Sarfraz Alvi, in Dogri-Kashmiri. 'Geetiyaan', Dogri film in making, directed by local talented Rahul Sharma, to be released in 2013, is again an eagerly awaited film. Prof Ved Kumari Ghai ROCK MUSIC-The zeal and passion of the handful of community of young musicians has made Rock music as part of Jammu's contemporary tradition. Rock Fests held in city to celebrate world music and opening with Dogri rock was a notable chapter in local contemporary music scene. The credit for this goes to Direction Indicative Society for Harmonious Advancement (DISHA) and Sumeet Sharma collective. Some of active rock groups in Jammu are Mythya, Nissi The Groups of Band, Roving Sikhs. The lead guitarist in town are Sohail Mushtaq, Rohit Singh Bhau and Gagandeep Singh. Vikas Bawa, Paulson Micheal are bass players. The drummers include Dr Thakar Naveen Kotwal, Jhon Victor, Happy and Vishal Raghuvansh Rex and known vocalists are Babber, Garrison Micheal and Rajdeep Singh. Padma Sachdeva YOUNG ACHIEVERS TV: Sonia Kaur, with her role in popular serial 'Anamika' telecast from Sony TV, has finally made her place in highly competitive industry. For the local theatre actor who had bagged best actor award in Jammu theatre festival, the big break in TV industry has come after she her roles in Imagine TV's 'Rahul Ka Swayamvar' and Life OK's 'Savdhaan India'. Aarya Dharm Chand Kumar, is another local young talent who has made his mark in TV serials. A student of Air Force school, Jammu, he started his carrier with first TV show in Punjabi 'Saada School' on Alpha Punjabi. After that he has acted in various roles in serials like Armanon ka Balidaan, Aarakshan, Chandragupta Maurya, Chittod Ki Rani Padmini Ka Johur, Dharam Veer, Hawan, Prithviraj Chauhan and Moti Lal Kemmu Sarvagunn Sampanna. Mohit Raina, the Kashmiri Pandit young man, born in Talb Tillo, is another model turned actor whom is enjoying immense TV fan following for his role as Lord Shiva in TV series, Devon Ke Dev - Mahadev, shown on entertainment channel Life OK. Talent Hunt Shows Growing number of talent hunt shows telecast from satellite channels have caught up the imagination of millions of small screen viewers. Parents of children with some talent in dancing and singing are eagerly supporting their children to participate in such shows. Indu Bala from the remote village, Noori Hanga of Bhadarwah, made to the competition stage of 'Indian Idol', the music talent show of a private satellite channel Dr Jitendra Udhampuri Mihir Gujral, young dancing talent from Rehari Colony, stood 32nd in Dance India Dance 's Little Master, mega audition held at Mumbai. Son of Ashu and Manish Gujral and student of dance Instructor, Sunil in Unique Dancing Institute, Mihir is also acting in Hindi film 'Ehsas' and got offer for another Bollywood film 'Twinkle, The Shining Star'. Sushant Sathu, the prodigious violinist, impressed stalwarts at Haribhallava Sangeet Sammelan, Jallandhar, to bag first position in non-percussion event in junior category recently. A student of class 7th, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, he is a disciple of local violin maestro Bahadhur Singh. ICCR: THE NEW CULTURAL ADDRESS: Cultural scene of Jammu got a boost with opening of Jammu Regional Office of Indian Council for CulturProf Lalit Magotra al Relations (ICCR), New Delhi. Inaugurated by its President Dr. Karan Singh, and headed by Balwant Thkaur, well-known theatre personality, ICCR, under its Horizon series, every fortnight showcases best of local talent in performing arts. It has already hosted two international performances by a folk dance group from Zambia (Africa) and Laos, ICCR also hosted local cultural troupes to Central Asian countries like Kirgizstan and Kazakhastan. KALA KENDRA: PRIME CULTURAL SPACE, VICTIM OF APATHY Failure of State government in giving due place to creative arts, the Kala Kendra, conceived as an exclusive space for Visual Arts, stands as an orphaned institution without any funds to even maintain the building that was touted as a tourists attraction. To add insult to injury, the Kendra has been Balwant Thakur reduced to a popular venue for holding trade fairs and haats, on the pretext to generate revenue for making payment of gardeners and to pay for fused bulbs in the galleries etc. CULTURAL ACADEMY: Khalid Bashir, new secretary of Academy, immediately after taking over, was able to address some of issues including across the board enhancement of Academy's remunerations, which was welcomed by writers, artists and performers of the State. Academy's activity calendar for 2012 was a standard fare. It included festivals of folk dances, Gojri folk music fest, All India Urdu Mushaira, and poetic symposia featuring local poets., classical vocal, dance and light music recitals, Sham-e-Ghazal and Sufi music concerts and recital of Rabindra Sangeet. Khalid Hussain Academy's Best book awards for writers of State's nine schedule languages were given to Prof Lalit Magotra, Gulam Nabi Khayal, Mohammad Mansha Khaki, Bashir Akhtar, Nawang Gyatso, Mir Hyder Nadeem, Baljit Singh, Khalid Bashir Ahmed. Dr Agnishekhar, Hindi 'declined the award in protest. The weeklong All J&K Writers' Camp, representing nine languages of State, was held at Mansar in April. The participants were Raja Nazar Boniyari, Dr Lalit Gupta, Ali Akbar Khan Shaheen, Aruna Sharma, Virendra Kesar, Nirmal Vinod, Sabar Mirza, Manshoor Banihali and Nawang Tsering. Three monographs on life and works of Prof Shiv Nirmohi, Dev Dass and late Durga Dass, penned down by Prakash Premi, late Ashok Jerath and Sita Ram Sapolia, commissioned by Academy's were released. Held at Kala Kendra, the Gujjar Heritage Exhibition, showcasing the ethnographic profile of nomadic Gujjars through objects and artefacts, could be labeled as one of the best exhibitions organized by Academy in this year. One only wishes that such thoughtful ventures should be held in future. DOGRI SANSTHA Other than usual fortnightly 'kavi' and 'kahani ghosthis', Sanstha organized programs like seminar on Yuva Lekhan, at Barwal, children Dogri debate competition of 12 schools on environment, at Marh, poetic symposium at Ramnagar, seminar on women writing at Palampur, . Continuing its role in providing platform to Dogri writers, the Sanstha released new books such as Santosh Sangra's Kali Ganga, Hun Ao Abla Naein, Kungal Kular, P L Parihar, Shabad Shabad Sarmarth, B L Bhora's Chanani Chetain Di, Prof Lalit Magotra's Hello Maya. Sanstha's publications were Pitamber Nath's Bhagali (Bhiyali), four issues of Nami Chetna, and books for syllabus of Dogri BA Part I, II. Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, organized 'Kavi Sandhi' with Santosh Khajuria, Jammu's senior poetess, and Katha Sandhi with Shiv Mehta, significant contemporary Dogri short storywriter, 'Meet the Author' with ND Jamwal, Dhayan Singh, . Under its 'Through My Window', program, lives and works of Padamshree Ramah Shashtri and Dogri poet Kishan Samilpuri's were brought in focus.Akademi also published number of translations in Dogri by authors like Gian Singh, Chhatarpal, Yash Raina, Krishan Prem, Om Goswami. Akademi also held translation workshops from Sindhi to Dogri, Kashmir to Dogri, Dogri to Konkani, Rajasthani to Dogri and Dogri to Rajasthani. Some of the notable books released in different languages were 'Gujjar Tribe of Jammu & Kashmir by Dr Javaid Rahi', Khalid Hussain's Urdu short stories 'Satisar Ka Suraj', Rattan Basotra's Dogri book 'Parakh Parchol' and Shailendra Singh's latest Dogri novel 'Sewadhani". But literary activity in languages like Punjabi, Hindi, Pahari, Gojari, were low key while good many number of literary events in Urdu they were mostly restricted to Department of Urdu, University of Jammu. The NGO working for the cause of different languages chose to maintain a low key. The good news for Punjabi fraternity was linked to Khalid Hussain, the wellknown local Punjabi and Urdu writer, was felicitated by Punjabi University, Patiala and also made a visiting fellow to Department of Punjabi, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Nami Dogri Sanstha is another NGO, which is promoting art and culture in the region. Along with The Art Foundation. It organized programs like Kavi Goshtis, Special Lecture by S.S.Anand ''Lehar'', Bhaint -cum-Devotional Song Competition, released books by Mohan Dogra ''Preet Lari'' and Maa Sheran Wali, ''Dogri Bhasha Te Vyakaran'' by Yash Paul ''Nirmal'' and ''Meri Rachna Mere Geet'' by Rakesh Sharma ''Sarkar'', Audio CD ''Yagya Karte Raho'' by S.S.Anand ''Lehar'' and some verses of Khwaza Dil Mohammed, VCD ''Mane Diye Meharmaan'' sung by Kamal Klotra & Rita Mehra and music by Surinder Singh Manhas, felicitated Dr Sunita Sharma of Udhampur for Ph.D in Music on the topic ''Analytical Study of Traditional Music related to Duggar Culture' and celebrated Dogri Bhasha Mannta Divas. JAMMU DOORDARSHAN: Series of the live programs highlighting different aspects and life and works of eminent Dogri writers and poets like Dinu Bhai Pant, Ramnath Shashtri, Kehri Singh Madhukar, Tara Smailpuri's and Ved Pal Deep by well known contemporary writers was highly appreciated. RADIO: Radio Kashmir Jammu's list of public outreach programs this year included Sham-e-Ghazal, in connection with 63rd Republic Day celebrations, Radio-Utsav and Regional Folk & Light Music concert to mark the mark All India Broadcasting Day celebrations. THEATRE: Jammu's theatre scene got a boost when in testimony to fact that Jammu has emerged as a platform for free expression and social comment without any fear of gun or any form of oppression, EKTA-Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi, Srinagar, under the initiative of Bhawani Bashir Yasir, organized a nine day festival of Kashmiri plays here.A Kashmiri play 'Premanth vs Premanth' was staged by migrant veteran as well as young artistes. Cultural Academy's major theatre event, the annual drama festival 2011, which could not be held due to lack of fund flowed well into 2012. It started from March 17, 2012, with participation of twelve theatre groups from different areas of the district with plays in different languages like Dogri, Punjabi Urdu and Hindi. One of the notable performances of the year was K L Siagal by Pierrot's Troupe from Mumbai with noted Hindi film character actor Tom Alter as one of cast. Jammu's known theatre group Natrang's calendar full of Sunday performances held at its Studio, outside productions on invitation along with participation in major festivals of the country. Amateur Theatre Group, organized in collaboration with National School of Drama, New Delhi (NSD), a five week long theatre workshop 'Actor Prepares', that was conducted by Ifra Kak. It concluded with performance of 'Do Kouri Ka Khel', the Hindustani adaptation by Parimal Dutt's of Three-Penny Opera which was again designed and directed by Ifra Kak. ATG, also held number of performances of plays in other parts of the country. Samooh Theatre, led by Dr Sudhir Mahaajan, and assisted by young director Ravinder Shrama, besides holding of theatre workshops, presented number of Mihir Gujral plays in Jammu and rural area. The group as an NGO working for art and culture also organized seminars on folk art and music and poetic symposia. Its presentation 'Bawa Jit Mal', the play in verse, written by Dr Gyan Singh, directed by young Ravinder Sharma, was also staged outside the State. Nav Durga Kala Mandir- contributing in their own humble way in the local theatre scene, the group under its Friday series is regularly staging plays. Its other ventures include 3-day women theatre festival, nukkad nataks and series in which only comedy plays were performed in urban and rural areas. Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore: In connection with Arya Dharam Chand Kumar 150th year birth celebrations of the national poet, series of programs were organized in Jammu by Cultural Academy and NGO's like Tribal Research Foundation and Samooh Theatre. VISUAL ARTS The contemporary visual art scene of J&K came under intense discussion during the workshop "Curating Indian Visual Culture: Theory and Practice (with thematic focus on Art in the Context of Conflicts ), Organized by ACUA, IFA, and funded by Sir Jamsetji Tata Trust.During the workshop, an exhibition of J&K artists B.L. Bhora titled "Sites of Plurality", was curated by young art-historian Aditi Kumar Gupta at University of Jammu. The visual arts scene other than official exhibitions and camps was marked by individual artists' achievements. These included sculptor Rajendara Tiku's participations in International Sculpture Symposium organized by Kanu Nayak Foundation for Arts, Mumbai, National level Granite carving camp organised by Kerala Lalit Kala Akademi at Kohzikode, Kerala, International Sculpture Symposium organized by Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Suman Gupta, wellknown painter participated in "The Secret Garden" Shashi Pathania series of Acrylic and temperas shown by 'Gallery Espoonsilta' Finland, and India special exhibition at 5th"Beijing International Art Biennale" China. Bishamber Mehta participated in sculptors' symposia in China while Chander Prakash was invited to International sculpture symposium in Turkey and National sculpture camp in Srinagar. Ravinder Jamwal was invited to national and state level sculptor camps. Dr Agnishekhar Harsh Vardhan, Rohit Verma, Milan Sharma, Vikas Sharma held group show in Mumbai and also participated in number of artist camps. Cultural Academy, Tourism Department, organized All India Sculptors Camps in which other than the above sculptors,participating local artists were Brijpal Anand, Sukjeet Singh Kukkal particapted. In Academy's All India Heritage Painters Camp at Mubarak Mandi, the Jammu artists included K K Gandhi,Vijay Saraf, Rohit Verma. K K Gandhi in recent years has been active in collaborating with various bodies to organize artist camps in the State. The local artist in Leh camp were Ifra Kak Bhushan Kesar, Harshvardhan, Mohd. Akram Khan. Jammu artists who attended Academy's Young Painters' Camp included Manoj Chopra, Insha Manzoor, Sahil Sharma, R P Singh, Sunil Dutt, Hirday Kant, Narinder K Bhagat, Lovesh Sharma. Maiden painting exhibition of Srijan Samooh, a newly formed group of 10 painters of different age groups and backgrounds, was a show by those members of civil society who have kept their passion of art alive. Painters & Sculptors camp at Bag-e-Bahu. Organized by Aspiring Artists Group (AAG) was held in memory of Gobind Kaur, the well known sculptor of the State. Sushant Sathu The participants included Gokul Dembi, Ravinder Singh Jamwal, Amrik Singh Namdhari, Jang S Verman and young visual artists like Sudhir Kamal, Arjinder Kumar, Naresh, Chander Shekhar, Jasleen Singh, Varun Kumar, Narinder Kumar, Chemat Dorjey, Amarjeet Singh, Aneesh Tiku and Parveen. Other solo shows held were Kanav Gupta's 'Naily', Juicy Sharma, the young prodigy and by Megha Kundal. FILM FESTIVALS Under NGO's initiative of Jammu Art & Film Circle and in collaboration with University of Jammu, organized a two-day film festival to show acclaimed national and international short and documentary films to Jammuites and also another one-day film festival at Govt. Women College, Jammu. Jammu's cultural scene in 2012 was a mixed affair in which along with sarkari parade of programs, the individual achievements in various creative fields emerged as the silver lining. Especially number of talented local young persons daring to explore new horizons made their existence felt at national scene. Chander Paraksh SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012 (PAGE-4) Edaily xcelsior MAGAZINE BOLLYWOOD BUZZ Chasing the stars As the calendar reaches its fag end, Supriyo Hazra moves through the different corners of the year to check out the performance of Bollywood stars in the past 12 months Aamir Khan: Mr. perfectionist Aamir Khan made his highly impressive small screen debut with his TV show Satyamev Jayate. Highlighting various social issues ranging from honour killing to child abuse, the show not only attracted ordinary viewers but even politicians. Aamir even met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to discuss the plight of manual scavengers who engage in cleaning human waste. He had spotlighted the problems of manual scavengers in an episode of the show. Before meeting the Prime Minister, Aamir had also met a parliamentary panel to discuss medical problems plaguing India that were highlighted in one of the episodes of the television show. On the big screen, Aamir’s act as tough cop , Surjan Singh Shekhawat, in his much awaited release ‘Taalash’ succeeded in gaining accolades though the film is on Milkha Singh where Farhaan is portraying the character of the former Indian athlete. Though, Indian 70 mm missed Farhan’s acting in the year he co-produced Aamir Khan starrer ‘Talaash’ . Farah Khan: Choreographer-turned- filmmaker Farah Khan finally appeared in front of the camera as she made her debut as an actress in director Bela Bhansali Sehgal’s ‘Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi’. However, the film met with a dull response at the box-office. Hrithik Roshan: Hrithik gave Bollywood its first major hit of the year as his ‘Agneepath’ did not fail to thrill and entertain his fans. Released on the Republic Day, it opened with a staggering amount of Rs 23 crores over the weekend. The Hrithik Roshan-Priyanka Chopra starrer remake of the 1990 Saif Ali Khan: Saif perhaps went through the saddest year in his life as he lost his father Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi in 2011. The death of the legendary Indian cricketer made him formally assume the title of 10th Nawab of Pataudi. His next film will be a 2012 release- Agent Vinod. Love of his life Kareena Kapoor also stars in the film. Well the good news is that finally he got married to Kareena this year. Salman Khan: Sallu again rocked the big screen with his releases like Ek Tha Tiger and he returned as Chulbul Pandey in Dabangg2 opposite Sonakshi while speculations over his marriage plans continue. The stylish Bollywood star passed through some tough phases in real life due to health reasons. The actor continued to dodge questions on his marriage. Asked on a film evoked mixed response from reviewers and viewers. Alia Bhatt: Veteran filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt’s daughter Alia Bhatt was one cute student in director Karan Johar’s ‘Student of the Year’ as the actress made her debut in the tinsel town quite successfully. From dancing to the tunes of ‘disco deewane’ to romancing his co-stars Sidharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan in ‘Ishq wala Love’, Alia surely promised to show more reflections of her talent in the upcoming years. Arjun Kapoor: Filmmaker Boney Kapoor’s son made his debut opposite Parineeti Chopra in the romantic tale- ‘Ishaqzaade’. Both the actors made an impressive mark in the world of Bollywood with their debut film and convinced Indian audience of getting ready to witness stronger performances ahead. Abhay Deol: If it is Abhay Deol then his fans can always be assured that he has something new to offer. The talented actor and a favourite of the crossover genre once again showed his strong acting skills in director Dibakar Banerjee’s political thriller 'Shanghai'. However, his ‘Chakravyuh’ failed to impress both critics and viewers. Abhishek Bachchan: One can say junior Bachchan had an average 2012 as far as the success of his films are concerned. Beginning the year with action thriller Players, Bachchan finally tasted moderate success with his ‘Bol Bachchan’. While ‘Players’ tumbled down like nine pins, his comic avatar in ‘Bol Bachchan’ was successful in pulling some crowds towards theatres. Akshay Kumar: With five releases this year, Akki was surely one of the kings in B-town in 2012. Akshay made good impact on the box office as his films like Housefull 2, Rowdy Rathore, OMG: Oh My God! gained accolades from his fans besides doing good business this year. His last release of the year, Khiladi 786 is reportedly making impressive business. Coupled with southern beauty Asin, the original Khiladi of Bollywood still has the potential to draw his followers to the theatres. However, his attempts to capture the hearts of India movie buffs as space scientist Agastya in ‘Joker’ crashed badly. Amitabh Bachchan: The same old sounds of the hooter, claps and some moment of excitement were back as Big B hosted the sixth season of popular TV show Kaun Banega Crorepati (also called KBC 6).On the silver screen, he was seen making a special appearance in director Gauri Shinde’s English Vinglish. The superstar, however, mesmerised Bengalis along with the rest of the country as he sang Rabindranath Tagore’s creation ‘‘Ekla Cholo Re’ for director Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘Kahaani’. In his personal life, Bachchan’s health remained the matter of concern as he spent nearly two weeks in a Mumbai hospital and underwent an abdominal surgery. Anil Kapoor: While he was the talk of the town in 2011 after sharing the screen space with Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise in the ‘Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol’, the actor re mained mostly invisible this year. The only film where Anil Kapoor was seen in 2012 was ‘Tezz’ and sadly it failed to draw the attentions of his fans. Arjun Rampal: Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor’s hot scene in Madhur Bhandarkar’s much hyped film ‘Heroine’ grabbed too many eye balls this year. The film earned mixed response at the box office but it received negative reviews from film critics. The handsome model turned actor’s other major releases of the year- Chakravyuh and Ajab Gazabb Love, stumbled miserably. Asin: Whether it is Aamir Khan or Akshay Kumar, Asin always pairs with the best in the business. In 2012, the southern beauty joined Akshay Kumar in the laugh-riot named ‘Housefull 2 and then again in Khiladi 786. She was also seen joining Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan in another fun-filled merry-go-round ‘Bol Bachchan’. Asin played the perfect icing in the comic cakes. Anushka Sharma: Anushka is slowly emerging as the next big thing in the tinsel town. The pretty-faced girl once again paired with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan in late filmmaker Yash Chopra’s last creation- ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’. Along with Katrina Kaif, the film was one big release of the year and Anushka played her part well to make her audience utter only one word for her- ‘Wow’. Bipasha Basu: Well, the bong beauty was seen scaring her fans in Vikram Bhatt horror thriller 'Raaz 3'. Bipasha, who was a part of the first film of the Raaz series, made a comeback to it after opting out of the second film. Biapasha’s scary avatar as Shanaya Shekhar in the film gained appreciations from her fans. She was also seen pairing with R Madhavan in ‘Jodi Breakers’ and shared screen space with Abhishek Bachchan and Neil Nitin Mukesh in multi-starrer ‘Players’. Both the films, however, chocked at the box office. Deepika Padukone: Deepika’s bikini sequence in her last released film Cocktail became the talk of the town earlier in the year. The hot-bodied actor grabbed some eyeballs as she played the ‘bold and beautiful’ Veronica in the film. Both her fans and critics gave positive response to Deepika for her performance though the film was trashed by one and all. Emraan Hashmi: The ‘Murder’ actor gained appreciations from his fans and critics for his performance in filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee’s political thriller ‘Shanghai’ this year. However, Hashmi continued his long connection with thrillers with the other two releases in the year- ‘Raaz 3’, Jannat 2 and ‘Rush’. While, ‘Raaz 3’ and ‘Jannat 2 ‘ drew some crowds towards theatres, his Rush totally failed. Esha Deol: Hema Malini’s eldest daughter tied the nuptial knot with businessman Bharat Takhtani this year. Farhaan Akhtar: The happening guy of Bollywood Farhan Akhtar remained mostly busy with the shooting of his upcoming film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. The Bollywood film of the same name made a gigantic collection of around Rs 107 crores at the Box Office in just eleven days since it hit the silver screen on Jan 26. Imran Khan: After giving ‘boldness’ a new meaning with his performance in ‘Delhi Belly’ in 2011, Imran was seen romancing Bollywood beauty Kareena Kapoor onscreen. The romantic comedy Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu emerged as a moderate box-office success. Irrfan Khan: The thinking actor of B-town had an eventful 2012 as his Hollywood appearances caught the attentions of India movie buffs. He was seen playing ‘Dr. Rajit Ratha’ in super hero film ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’. His another international project ‘Life of Pi ‘ has already captivated the attention of global audience. In Bollywood, Irrfan, played a notorious bandit in ‘Paan Singh Tomar’. The film impressed the audience with fresh story and interesting settings. Jacqueline Feranandes: The pretty-faced diva from Sri Lanka joined Akshay Kumar and John Abraham in the laugh-riot ‘Housefull 2’ that managed to make good business at the box office. Kareena Kapoor: Bebo finally tied the knots with Saif Ali Khan. However, she tasted limited success in reel life as her films like ’Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu’ ,‘Agent Vinod’, ‘Heroine’ failed to reach the expected height of success. Her much anticipated film of the year, ‘Heroine’, tasted failure. Kareena’s ghost act in ‘Talaash’ received appreciations as she portrayed the character of a prostitute named Rosie quite brilliantly in the film. Coupled with Aamir Khan and Rani Mukherjee, the film received good attentions from movie buffs. Katrina Kaif: Katrina maintained her numero-uno position in 2012 with fans still going gaga over her beauty and fashion statement. Her item song for the film ‘Agneepath’ swept the country like wildfire. She was seen pairing opposite the two Khans of Bollywood, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, in ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ and ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ as both the films made impressive business and helped the gorgeous actress maintain her dominance in B-town. Karishma Kapoor: Karishma made her comeback in the world of films with her ‘Dangerous Ishhq’. But keeping in mind the negative reviews it received, the actress will surely love to forget the film as fast as possible. Manoj Bajpayee: Away from the club of 100-crore heroes, Manoj has surely created a place of his own in glitzy world of Bollywood. 2012 surely witnessed his strong performance in as many as three films- ‘Chittagong’, ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ and ‘Chakravyuh’. His fans will surely hope to see him deliver equally mightier roles in 2013. Nawazuddin Siddiqui: Consistency can be the only word that suits actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui who delivered one powerful performance on-screen after the other in 2012. ‘Kahaani’, ’Talaash’, ‘Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1’ and ‘Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2’, Nawazuddin forced movie buffs to love him every time he appeared on the silver screen this year. He is the new exciting actor on the block. Prateik Babbar: More than film it was Prateik and his love story that caught the attention of the media this year. It was speculated that the actor was busy romancing co-actor Amy Jackson. However, the Jodi soon split and both decided to take separate ways. Pertinently, Amy and Prateik’s reel love story also failed to impress India as their Ekk Deewana Tha had a lukewarm reception at the box office. Priyanka Chopra: After winning hearts with her acting skills, Piggy Chops unveiled her debut single, "In My City", in September. It gained commercial success in India. In the reel world, she roared with her performance as her ‘Agneepath’ and ‘Barfi’ reached new altars of success. Barfi, where she played the character of an autistic girl, bagged the nomination as India's entry at the Oscar in the foreign film category. But it was finally unable to qualify for the best foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards. Ranbir Kapoor: After playing a heart-broken rockstar in Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Rockstar’ last year, Ranbir captivated his fans by playing the role of a deaf-mute man in Barfi!. The film bagged the nomination as India's entry at the Oscar in the foreign film category. However, the film finally failed to qualify for the best foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards. Riteish Deshmukh: Riteish passed through several ups and downs in his life this year. The actor received a jolt in his life when his father and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh passed away in 2012. However, Riteish earlier in the year tied the nuptial knot with charming actress Genelia D’ Souza after secretly dating each other for nine long years. In the reel life, Riteish continued to score hits as allhis films released this year, including ‘Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum’ and ‘Housefull 2’, performed well at thebox office. Rani Mukerji: Rani’s fans surely expected something special from her in 2012 but all their hopes were shattered when her ‘Aiyyaa’ turned out to be one of the biggest disappointments of the year. However, her ‘Talaash’ with Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor did find some place in the hearts of her followers. Rekha: After sizzling the big screen with her strong performance, Rekha started a new innings in her life as she took oath as Rajya Sabha MP. Rekha made her first appearance in Parliament during the Budget session as she took oath as a Rajya Sabha member on May 15.The voting for the Vice-Presidential election this year was the first time when she exercised their ballots as MP of the upper house of the Indian Parliament. Former Indian President Pratibha Patil had approved the names of Rekha and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar for nominated seats in the Rajya Sabha earlier this year. TV show about his marriage, he said in his Dabangg style, that will it will follow only after Jodhpur and Mumbai courts announce their verdicts on the blackbuck and vehicle mishap cases against him. Sanjay Dutt: Sanjay started the year with a bang as he scared his fans as the dreaded villain Kacha Cheena opposite Hrithik Roshan in ‘Agneepath’. His performance in Son of Sardaar also drew appreciations. However, his charishma failed to sail ‘Department’ out of rough water. Shah Rukh Khan:After four long years, SRK finally laughed aloud and danced merrily in Kolkata’s Eden Garden as his Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) defeated Chennai Super Kings in the final match to win the fifth edition of Indian Premier League under the captaincy of Gautam Gambhir. In the world of films, he was seen romancing two lovely ladies, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, in late filmmaker Yash Chopra’s ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’. Box Office India declared the film a "hit" in India and a "blockbuster" overseas. However, Yash Raj Films and independent trade analysts called the film a "worldwide blockbuster". Shahid Kapoor: Shahid had an unexpected slide at the Box Office as his only release of the year-Teri Meri Kahaani- disappeared fast from theatres and public minds. Shilpa Shetty: The original ‘item girl’ of Bollywood, Shilpa Shetty, gave birth to a baby boy at a Mumbai hospital this year. The gorgeous actress had tied knots with London-based businessman Raj Kundra in 2009. Sonam Kapoor: Sonam hardly made an impression in the minds of her fans this year as her ‘Players’ failed to play big shots in the Box Office. Sushmita Sen: Sush remained busy with her ‘I Am She – Miss Universe India’ project this year and remained completely invisible from the big screen. Hopefully, the former Miss Universe will make a comeback on the silver screen in the coming year. Sridevi: Ending her long disappearance from Bollywood, Sridevi made a comeback with English Vinglish. The film revolved around housewife Shashi Godbole, played by Sridevi, who enrolled in an English language course during a visit to New York so that she could escape the humiliation at home from family for her poor English language skills. Sridevi’s performance did not fail to draw her fans attentions as the film was quite successful in dragging movie buffs towards theaters. Tusshar Kapoor: Tusshar may have tasted success with his adult comedy flick ‘Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum’ but his other release of the year ‘Chaar Din Ki Chandni’ failed to make a mark on Indian audience. Vidya Balan: Vidya continued to reign as the supreme ‘queen’ of Bollywood with her ‘Kahaani’ forcing Indian audience to fall in love with the actress once again. Vidya as the pregnant protagonist in director Sujoy Ghosh’s thriller charmed, captivated and mesmerised her fans over and over again. The film resulted in renewed interest in Kolkata as a filming location, and the character of contract killer Bob Biswas (played by Bengali actor Saswata Chatterjee) became an internet phenomenon in India. Adding one more feather to her crown, Balan also clinched the Best Actress award for her notable performance in the film of previous year 'The Dirty Picture'. In the personal front, she tied the nuptial knots with UTV Motion Pictures head Siddharth Roy Kapur in December. Yami Gautam: Her pretty face and Bengali act did not go unnoticed as she made her Bollywood debut with ‘Vicky Donor’ this year. After commencing her career in the world of glamour with a bang, the actress is surely promising to deliver more stronger performances in the upcoming years. Rest In Peace: Yash Chopra: The King of Romance is no more. He died this October at a Mumbai hospital after spending a week in hospital coping with dengue fever. He was 80 when the end came. Chopra, who was born on Sept 27, 1932, had announced his retirement from directing this year on his 80th birthday. His last directorial venture was SRK-starrer Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Chopra had made his directorial debut with 'Dhool Ka Phool' in 1959, a melodrama about illegitimacy and followed it with the hard-hitting social drama 'Dharmputra' (1961). Chopra has charmed Indian audience with films like 'Daag', 'Joshila', 'Silsila', 'Dil To Pagal Hai', 'Veer-Zaara'. Rajesh Khanna: India’s first Bollywood superstar, Rajesh Khanna, whose popularity touched the sky in the early 1970s after he scripted a history of unbroken hits for years, died in July this year at the age of 69. Dara Singh: India's iconic wrestler turned actor Dara Singh, who entertained audience with his acting skills and brawn for over nearly five decades and played the Hanuman in epic teleserial Ramayanan died in July. He was 84. AK Hangal: Veteran Bollywood actor AK Hangal, who had worked in more than 200 films, died in Mumbai this year. He was 95 year old when death came. Jaspal Bhatti: Actor and political satirist Jaspal Bhatti, who had Indian idiot box viewers in splits during the 1990s with his shows like ‘Flop Show’ and ‘Ulta Pulta’, died in October 2012 in a road accident. He was 57. Achala Sachdev: Actor Achala Sachdev, who was well-known for playing roles of mother and grandmother in Hindi films, died at the age of 91 in Pune after suffering from various ailments Ravi Shankar: Indian musician and sitar exponent Pandit Ravi Shankar passed away at age 92 at a San Diego hospital in United States in December, leaving behind countless mourners from every walks of life and a musical legacy that he built over a lifetime of dedication to the plucked string instrument and international collaborations, including the Beatles.