10TH DAY - Glimpses Of Future

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JAMMU THURSDAY | MAY 21, 2015 | VOL. 30 | NO. 139 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] | epaper.glimpsesoffuture.in
DPG review security in Kashmir;
Hurriyat calls for strike today
PDP-led Govtnot to implement GST
Srinagar, May 20
Sabha during the just-concluded Budget
session but it failed to go through Rajya
Sabha due to resistance by opposition
parties. The bill has since been referred
to a Rajya Sabha Select Committee.
Though Drabu described GST as an
"outstanding and efficient system", he
said, "Positive impact of the 14th Finance
Commission award is being offset by various measures including, for instance,
the new GST regime which will limit the
scope of any intervention by the states
because GST will uniform tariff structure."
Drabu said while radical restructuring of economic policy that paved way for
abolishing of Planning Commission has
been a key intervention so far, there is no
follow up.
"States are in chaos about whether
they should have a Plan or not. The 14th
Finance Commission has changed fiscal
federal system in India (but) there is no
corresponding follow up about how this
will work," he said. (PTI)
The Jammu and Kashmir government, in which BJP is a partner, on
Wednesday indicated that it may not implement the Goods and Services Tax
(GST) regime being pushed by the central NDA government, saying it will compromise the state's special position.
"Jammu and Kashmir is unlikely to
implement GST regime as it compromises its special position.... J&K is the only
state that has the authority to legislate on
all taxes and this will go with the new
GST regime," state's Finance Minister
Haseeb Drabu said.
Drabu, who belongs to PDP, was
speaking at a function at Kashmir
University on current fiscal's Economic
Survey by Chief Economic Advisor
Arvind Subramanian.
The Centre plans to roll out the GST
regime of indirect taxes by April 1, 2016.
The Constitution Amendment Bill
on GST, being pushed by the Narendra
Modi government, was cleared by Lok
News Digest
Govt suspends 9
teachers in Poonch
Jammu, May 20:
Jammu and Kashmir government has
suspended nine teachers for remaining absent from their duties and non-maintenance of their records in the district. Chief
See GOVT on page 11
PSO threatens BJP
spokesman to shoot
during party function
Srinagar, May 20:
Bhartiya Janata Party’s central
Kashmir, president, Ali Mohammad Mir’s
PSO today allegedly threatened to shoot
party’s Media In-Charge Kashmir, Altaf
Thakur at a party function, on Wednesday.
See PSO on page 11
Allegedly abducted girl
rescued, youth
arrested in Reasi
Jammu, May 20
: Police today claimed to have recovered an allegedly kidnapped girl in Katra
in Reasi district. According to police,
See ALLEGEDLY on page 11
Absconding cheater
arrested in Mahore
Jammu, May 20:
A person was today arrested as he was
wanted in a cheating and fraud case in
Reasi. He was identified as Mir Hussain a
See ADSCONDING on page 11
Bootlegger arrested
with country made
liquor in Katra
Jammu, May 20:
A bootlegger was today arrested with
country made liquor in Katra. The arrested person was identified as Bhaag Singh
See BOOTLEGGER on page 11
27 injured in three road
mishaps in Rajouri
Jammu, May 20:
As many as 27 people wounded in
three different road mishaps in Rajouri
district. Police said that atleast 17
See 27 on page 11
Weather
JAMMU
CYM K
Maximum :
38.2 Degree
Minimum :
21.4 Degree
KASHMIR
Maximum :
23.5 Degree
Minmum
10.2 Degree
Today`s Weather Forecast
JAMMU:MAINLY CLEAR SKY.MAXIMUM
TEMPERATURE WILL BE AROUND 39 DEG
CEL.
Today`s Weather Forecast
SRINAGAR: PARTLY CLOUDY SKY.MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE WILL BE AROUND 25
DEG CEL.
Decision on
Geelani passport
after considering
security issue:
Rijiju
New Delhi, May 20
A decision on granting passport to
Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah
Geelani will be taken considering various issues, including national security, Minister of
State for Home Kiren Rijiju said today.
"The Home Ministry has not yet received
anything regarding his (Geelani) application
for passport. When we will receive it, we will
take a decision taking into account various issue like national security," he told reporters
here. Rijiju was replying to a question on the issue of granting passport to the hardline
Hurriyat faction leader who has applied for the
travel document to visit his ailing daughter in
Saudi Arabia. Jammu and Kashmir's ruling
coalition partners PDP and BJP were sharply
divided today over the Geelani passport issue
with the regonal party saying it would approach
the Centre for granting the travel document on
"humanitarian" grounds.
Official sources said Geelani and his family
members want to travel to Jeddah and had applied for passports online. But he has not yet visited the regional passport office in Srinagar to
give his biometric data and clicking the photograph. As per the new rules, an application must
visit the passport office in person to give biometric details and click the photograph.
Sources said after Geelani visits the passport office to complete the formalities, his application will be sent to the Ministries of Home and
External Affairs for their comments as he falls
in prior security clearance category for issuing
a passport. The Ministries, then, in consultation
with the Jammu and Kashmir government,
would take a final decision on granting the passport to him. Geelani was issued passport in 2007,
2008 and 2011 with a validity of one year in each
time. (PTI)
SRINAGAR, May 20
Reviewing the overall security situation in the Kashmir valley, where Hurriyat Conference
had called for a general strike tomorrow, the Director General
(DG) of Jammu and Kashmir
Police said people’s cooperation
was must for maintaining the
peace.
A police spokesman said
here this afternoon DPG K
Rajendra Kumar reviewed the security situation of the Valley at a
meeting of officers from state police, CRPF, intelligence and civil
administration at Police Control
Room (PCR) here today.
The police chief underscored
the importance of better relations
among public and law enforcing
agencies.
He said people’s cooperation
for maintaining peace, besides
curbing the activities of anti-national elements is mandatory for
better.
Mr Kumar said coordination
among different agencies would
lead the efforts towards a right direction for ensuring a lasting
peace in the State. All stakeholders have to follow a people friendly approach while dealing situations and exhibit tolerance,
avoiding excess use of force.
During the meeting, officers representing different agencies gave
appraisal about the security, law
and order scenario in the Valley.
It was informed that coordinated efforts have been put in
place to foil nefarious designs of
Hr Sec Part-Two Results Out In Jammu
Province: Girls outshine boys
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•
‘Science stream witness throat cut fight between girls-boys; Arts dominated by girls’
Over all pass percent remains 48.73 percent; 2677 students fail- 18, 128 re-appears’
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Putting tough fight in Higher
Secondary School part two examinations of Jammu province, girls
have outshone boys in result
which
was
announced
Wednesday by the Jammu and
Kashmir Board of School
Education. The overall pass percentage was 48.73 % in the results.
As many as 40, 580 students
including 21, 745 male and 18, 835
girls appealed in the examination
for plus two in Higher Secondary
out of which only 19, 775 could
clear the examination. Out of 19,
775 pass percent, 9, 720 were male
and 10, 005 girls. The percent of
pass girls was 53.38 percent which
was higher than boys as their pass
percent was 44.70 %. In this result,
around 2, 677 students got failed in
the examinations and 18, 128 oth-
ers got reappear in various subjects. Pertinently, a total of 86 students, which include 62 girls,
shared 40 positions in four sub-
Dismal results in Govt schools
83 percent schools in
JK have no computer,
internet facility
Srinagar, May 20:
At a time when a dismal performance is shown by the government
schools during the recently conducted
class 10th exams, figures are enough to
reveal why government run schools lag
behind the private ones in JK.
There are 83 percent of the schools
in Jammu and Kashmir without the internet facility at present and more than
12 percent without the library facility,
reveals the survey conducted by MHRD
in JK. The survey in detail had revealed
that in the year 2012-13 83.93 percent of
the schools in Jammu and Kashmir
were without the computer and internet facility. After one year, in 2013-14,
83.02 percent of schools were still without the computers and using of internet
continued to remain a distant dream for
the kids studying in government
schools.
According to KNS correspondent,
the survey informed further that in the
10+2 level schools, in the year 2012-13,
there were 76.75 percent of schools without the facility of computers and internet. Meanwhile, in 2013-14, 69.63 percent
of the schools in Jammu and Kashmir
still imparted education via medieval
age methods. The survey aggregated
the percentage of all schools in Jammu
and Kashmir that in 2012-13, there were
83.92 percent of secondary as well as
higher secondary schools without the
facility of computers and internet while
as in 2013-14- the percentage keept
shocking the experts as it remained
83.03 percent. Similarly, there are 18
percent of schools in the state which
have no library facilities available at
all. The survey conducted by the ministry earlier, informed that in the year
2012-13, there were 23.27 percent of secondary schools without the libraries
and in the year 2013-14, the percent remained at a dismal note of 17.89.
There were 19.89 percent of higher
secondary schools in the state without
the facility of libraries and in 2013-14,
the percentage was 10.22. In aggregate,
the survey maintained that in 2012-13,
the percentage of schools without the library was 23.27 while as during the year
See DISMAL on page 11
Pakistan's flag were seen flying during a
rally in Srinagar on the eve of the death anniversary of Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar
Farooq's father.
Farooq's supporters were seen raising
Pakistani flags in Srinagar's old city area.
Reportedly, earlier in the day, Jammu and
Kashmir authorities had placed Hurriyat
Conference (M) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar
Farooq under house detention. Recently, supporters of Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Geelani
had waved Pakistani flags during a rally in
Tral, drawing Geelani into controversy.
ISSUES DIRECTIONS FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ECOLOGY NORMS;
Describing the natural beauty of
Kashmir as God’s greatest gift, Chief
Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed,
today emphasized that promotion of
tourism will always remain subservient to the conservation of our
priceless environment.
He said resorts will be developed
in a planned way and construction for
creating basic facilities for visitors
will be regulated by strictly abiding
to proper procedural norms, as laid
down in the Master Plans.
The Chief Minister said this
while taking separate reviews of
Sonamarg, Wullar-Manasbal &
Gulmarg Development Authorities
today. Minister for Law, Justice &
Parliamentary Affairs, Syed
Basharat Bukhari, Minister for
Education, Naeem Akhtar,
Commissioner / Secretary, Tourism
& Culture, Shailendra Kumar and
MD JKTDC and Director Tourism,
Kashmir, Farooq Ahmad Shah, were
present in the meetings. Asking private stakeholders in tourism sector to
upon making tourism infrastructure
revenue generating assets, the Chief
Minister said footprint of high-end
tourists will only improve if we take
steps for creating benchmark facilities at all major destinations. “We
should promote tourism by creating
opportunities of growth and employment in the sector,” he said, while asserting the need for undertaking a
massive publicity drive to promote
week-end and weekday packages.
While interacting with private
stakeholders, the Chief Minister also
reiterated his earlier directions for
constituting Citizen Committees
headed by Chief Executive Officers
that will take on board all stakeholders, including local representatives,
for development of tourist resorts.
While highlighting the potential
of Sonamarg in adventure tourism,
the Chief Minister issued directions
for publicizing Gangabal and
Vishensar-Kishensar Trekking
Routes for adventure tourists. He also
issued directions for engagement of
consultant for laying of golf course,
dedicated line to provide uninter-
rupted power supply, finalizing proposal for scientific disposal of solid
and liquid waste, making streetlights
in bowel functional, establishment of
high-end restaurant / Bukhara, imparting training to locals in landscaping and hospitality and registration
of ponywallas.
The Chief Minister also said he
will take up with BRO the issue of
making Sonamarg Bypass Road functional. MLA Kangan, Mian Altaf
Ahmad and DC Ganderbal, Shaukat
Ejaz, were also present in the meeting
where CEO SDA gave a detailed presentation. While taking review of
Wullar-Manasbal Development
Authority, Mufti Sayeed issued directions for developing the resort as a
major water sports destination. He
called for promoting area between
Waheedpora and Wattalbagh as a
rafting point for adventure tourists.
Mufti Sayeed asked the Tourism
Department to organize a FAM Tour
for adventure tour operators so that
visitors are attracted towards
Manasbal in a big way. He also called
upon Commissioner / Secretary
See HR on page 11
Srinagar, May 20:
REVIEWS FUNCTIONING OF GULMARG, SONAMARG, WULLAR-MANASBAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES
plant trees to protect environment as
part of their Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR), Mufti Sayeed
impressed upon Commissioner /
Secretary, Tourism, to provide
mandatory guidelines to hoteliers
and restaurateurs for landscaping
and facade control of their assets to
improve the ambience of tourist resorts. The Chief Minister said J&K
has to be careful as at several popular
destinations around the world,
tourism has plummeted because of
environmental issues, given the fact
that visitors globally have become
conscious of ecological conservation.
Calling upon promotion of wellknown tourist destinations as eco-resorts, Mufti Sayeed also directed the
Tourism Department to conceive a
plan for underground ducting of power, water and telecommunication facilities so that footfall of high-spending visitors is increased.
He said the Government will reserve funds and, if need be, explore financing the plan under Ministry of
Tourism’s scheme of ‘Destination
and Circuit Development’. Stressing
jects
including
Science,
Commerce, Arts and Home
Science. According to the BOSE,
around 4229 students got 75 %
marks or above marks and 8134
students passed with fist division
in the examination i.e. 60 %
marks or above. Stiff competition
was witnessed in Science subject
atleast 46 students succeeded in
getting place in first top ten positions out of wh ich 25 were girls
and 21 were boys. Among these
topper students were Akhilesh
Pakhetra of Brahmrishi Bawra
Shanti Vidya Peeth Higher
Separatist supporters
raise Pak flags during
rally in Kashmir
JK's tourism will depend on quality of environment: Mufti
SONAMARG/GULMARG, MAY 20
subversive elements. Joint meetings of different law enforcing
agencies are convened at different levels and joint operations
conducted to curb such activities.
These elements have been put under surveillance and all inputs
gathered are shared for coordinated action, the meeting was informed.
Kumar stressed upon the officers to maintain close coordination and ensure security in their
respective areas. He said while
maintaining law and order it
should be ensured that law abiding citizens are not put to any discomfort during their day-to-day
activities.
He asked for random nakas
and intensive patrolling in sensitive areas. (AGENCIES)
Tourism to ensure end-to-end development of the resort so that WullarManasbal Tourism Development
Authority and Wullar Development
Authority, which is being serviced by
Forest & Environment Department
for conservation of Asia’s largest
freshwater lake, function as separate
entities. While being briefed about
the potential of Bandipora district as
an independent tourist destination,
the Chief Minister asked the Tourism
Department to develop Athwatoo as a
nature spot. He also asked Director
Tourism to develop Vintage Park and
Bird Watchers' Den, besides creating
facilities at Buthu village under
Pilgrim Tourism.
Mufti Sayeed also instructed
Director Tourism to coordinate with
Irrigation & Flood Control
Department to connect Manasbal
Lake with Ahansar and Khorbagh
lakes, which were linked in the past.
He also passed instructions for rehabilitating 84 households of Kondabal
village by identifying an alternate
site. In the flood fury of 2014, the
See JK’S on page 11
Missing of child
from a Judicial
Officer’s Home
DB directs IO to appear
along with CD file
Jammu, May 20:
In much publicized regarding
Child Labour Act in which Adv
Deepika Singh Rajwat filed an application for constitution of a
Special Investigation Team (SIT)
to investigate into the mysterious
disappearance of a domestic help
from a Judge’s house in Bhathindi
in the city periphery, a Division
Bench of state High Court
Comprising Justice Hasnain
Massodi and Justice Janak Raj
Kotwal today after hearing petitioner in person whereas Sr. AAG
SS Nanda appearing for the state,
whereas Sr. Adv Sunil Sethi appearing for the private respondent, observed that Sr. AAG has
not come up with the status report
nor has Investigating Officer present and directed Sr. AAG to file detailed status report indicating the
investigation conducted so far on
the May 25, 2015 and also directed
See MISSING on page 11
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BARKHI
Noble souls never die they remain in the
heart of their loved ones. BARKHI of our
beloved Sh. Rajeev Wazir (Rajesh) S/o
Late Om Parkash Wazir will be performed on 21st May 2015 at our residence 260 E P Narania Mohalla
Exchange Road, Jammu at 11.00 a.m.
Sh. Rajeev Wazir
DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY
Smt. Santosh Wazir-Mother
Smt. Sunita Wazir-Wife
Dr Savita Wazir-Sister
Sh. Sanjeev Wazir-Brother
Deveshish Wazir-Nephew
Devashwar Singh Wazir-Son
Nitin Dev Singh Wazir-Son
Antriksh Singh Thakur-Nephew
M. No. 9419118710, 9419186891, 9796272555
BARKHI
One year has passed since you left us for
heavenly abode. We feel your presence
and fragrance in each and every moment
of our lives. BARKHI of our beloved Late
Smt. Raj Rani W/o Dr. S.K. Verma be performed at our residence Shiva Nagar,
Ward No. 16, Kathua on 21st of May
2015(Thursday) at 1.00 P.M.
DEEPLY MISSED & REMEMBERED BY:
Verma Family
Ward No. 16, Kathua
Mob: 9906039092
10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our father Sh.
Romesh Chander Gupta S/o Late Sh.
Nagar Mal R/o Ward No 11, Vijaypur Teh./
Distt. Samba. Tenth Day will be performed on 21-May-2015 (Thursday) at
Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Vijaypur at 10.00
Sh. Romesh
am. Kriya Karam will be performed on 24- Chander Gupta
May- 2015 (Sunday) at our residence.
Rasam Pagri/Uthala will be performed on 25-May-2015
(Monday) at Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Vijaypur at 4.00 pm.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Vinod Kumari Gupta -Wife
Sh. Gautam Gupta & Smt. Ritu Gupta -Son & Daughter-in-law
Sh. Deepak Gupta & Smt. Suman -Son & Daughter-in-law
Sh. Ravi Kumar Gupta & Smt. Sunita -Daughter & Son-in-law
Grand Children :
Abishake, Rajat, Lovish, Sonali, Prince, Sahil, Sajan
Mob. No: 94691-74787, 94191-54363
10TH DAY
Smt. Raj Rani
10TH DAY/KRIYA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt.
Satya Devi Kesar wife of Late Shri T.L.
Kesar R/o Ward No. 12, House No. 92,
Gali Geeta Bhawan, Main Bazar
Udhampur, who left for heavenly abode
on 12th May 2015. Tenth Day will be per- Smt. Satya Devi
formed at Devika Ghat on (Thursday) 21
Kesar
May 2015 at 10.30 A.M. Kriya : Kriya will
be performed at Devika Ghat (Friday) 22 May 2015.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Sons & Daughter-in-laws
Sh. Krishan Kesar & Smt. Renuka Kesar
Sh. Pardeep Kesar & Smt. Kamlesh Kesar
Sh. Raghuvinder Kesar & Smt. Anjali Kesar
Sh. Dirinder Kesar & Smt. Surekha Kesar
Sh. Dinesh Kesar & Smt. Nigam (Advocate J&K High Court)
Sh. Anil Kesar
Daughter & Son-in-law
Smt. Sudha Sharma & Sh. Jai Gopal Kumar Sharma
Sister-in-law
Smt. Kanta Kesar -Devrani
Brother & Sister-in-law
Late Sh. Rama Kant Khajuria & Smt. Padma Devi
Sh. Lok Nath Khajuria & Smt. Ratna Devi
Sh. Kailash Nath Khajuria & Smt. Sudesh
Sh. Jawahar Lal Khajuria & Smt. Kanta Devi
Grand Children : Mrs Karunika, Pranav , Ridhima, Chakshu,
Vasishth, Parfful, Vibhuti, Om, Divyanshu, Saket, Devyani
Contact No: 9469663604, 9419216257
TENTH DAY
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad and untimely demise of our
beloved Jawahir Lal Raina S/o Late Sh
Arjan Nath Raina R/o Flat No. 17, Block
No. 127 Lane No. 22, Mini Township,
Jagti Jammu originally resident of
Narupora Teh. Kokernag Distt. Anantnag
Jawahir Lal
on 18-05-2015. Tenth Day will be perRaina
formed at Muthi Ghat near Office of
Director School Education Jammu on 2705-2015 at 8.00 AM.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt Asha Raina -Wife
Brother & Bhabi
M K Handoo & Sarla Handoo
Sons & Daughters-in-law
Rakesh Raina & Renu Raina
Rahul Raina & Arti Raina
Daughter & Son-in-law
Neeru Pandita & Sanjay Pandita
Sisters & Brothers-in-law
T N Sharma
Usha Handoo & Kishen Ji Handoo
Babli Tickoo & M K Tickoo
Vimla Kumari & K L Sidha
Contact Numbers: 9906368874, 9797920955
TENTH DAY
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh.
Janak Raj Gupta (Chawlo Wale Ex
President Shivaji Chowk Nanak Nagar
Shopkeepers Association), Jammu.
Tenth Day will be performed on 21-052015 (Thursday) at 11 AM to 12 PM, SecSh. Janak Raj
3, Shiv Mandir (Opp. Sai Food Station),
Gupta
Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Kanta Devi - Wife
Son & Daughter-in-law
Sh. Varinder Mohan & Smt. Monika
Sh. Arvind Mohan & Smt. Vineet - Son & Daughter-in-law
Sh. Narinder Mohan - Son
Sh. Vijay Kumar Gupta & Smt. Rajni - Daughter & Son-in-law
Grand Children: Samriddhi, Arushi, Kanav, Ashrit
(M): 9086723082, 9697684002, 8716914491
10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA
JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 2
With profound grief and sorrow we inform
the sad and untimely demise of our
beloved Raghav Sharma S/o Sh. Rakesh
Sharma R/o Railway Road, Vijaypur in a
tragic road accident. Tenth Day will be
performed at our residence (Railway
Road, Vijaypur) on 22-5-2015 (Friday) at Raghav Sharma
11.00 AM.
GRIEF STRICKEN
-Mother & Father
Smt. Renu Sharma (Shakti) & Sh Rakesh Sharma
Tayiji & Tayaji
Smt. Raj Sharma & Sh. Ganga Ram Sharma
Tayiji
Smt. Rama Mishra W/o Late Sh Krishan Sharma
Smt. Kailash Sharma & Sh Mohan Lal Sharma -Tayiji & Tayaji
Nitish Sharma & Nidhi Sharma -Brother & Sister
Sunil, Ashwani, Anil, Rohit, Sonu, Rinku, Vikas -Cousins
Contact No : 9622243043
Tenth Day of our beloved Sh. Kuldeep
Singh Chib S/o Late Sh. Deputy Singh
Chib R/o H.No. 242/2, Raipur Satwari,
Jammu Cantt. Jammu will be performed
on 21-5-2015 (Thursday) at 9.00 a.m. at
our residence.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Saraswati Devi- Mother
Smt. Nirmal Chib- Wife
Miss Neha Chib- Daughter
Mr. Ripul Chib- Son
Brothers & Bhabhis
Sh. Yuvraj Singh Chib & Smt. Raj Chib
Sh. Dilraj Singh Chib & Smt. Kanta Chib
Sh. Nasib Singh Chib & Smt. Santosh Chib
Mob.: 9086280290
Sh. Kuldeep
Singh Chib
10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform
the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt.
Puro Devi, Wife of Late Sh. Shiv Ditta R/o
Ward No. 17, Shankar Nagar, Near
Aurobindo School, Udhampur. Tenth Day
will be performed on 21-May-2015
(Thursday) at Mahajan Hall, Gali Shitla
Prof R.K. Kaul
Mandir, Chabutra Bazar, Udhampur at
11.00 AM. Kriya Karam will be performed on
24-May-2015 (Sunday) at Devika Ghat,
Udhampur at 10.00 AM. Rasam Pagri/ Uthala will be performed on
25-May-2015 (Monday) at Mahajan Hall, Gali Shitla Mandir,
Chabutra Bazar, Udhampur at 04.00 PM.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Ram Rattan Verma- Son
Ashwani Kumar Verma- Son
Hem Raj Verma (Pipi)- Son
Verinder Kumar Verma (Veeru)- Son
M/S Veeru Ornaments, Gali Shitla Mandir, Chabutra Bazar, Udhampur.
Contact Nos.:- Mob. 9419161888, 94198-82207
OBITUARY
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform
the sad demise of our beloved Prof R.K.
Kaul H/o Smt. Sheela Kaul, originally resident of Chinar Colony, Sanatnagar, A/p
Sajjan Enclave, Padmavatti Colony, Jaipur,
on 17th May 2015. The Tenth Day Kriya will
be held at Shiv Mandir, Shipra Path,
Prof R.K. Kaul
Mansarovar, Jaipur, on 26th May 2015 at 8
O’clock in the morning.
GRIEF STRICKEN:
Sheela Kaul- Wife
Shalini and Dheeraj- Daughter-in-law and Son
Suneeta and Pankaj- Daughter-in-law and Son
Sunanda and Susheel Ji- Daughter and Son-in-law
Poornima and Vimal Ji- Daughter and Son-in-law
Vaibhav, Vibhuti, Vatsal, Yashassvi, Timu, Nishu, Krishna,
Suhaney. Kaul’s, Dhar’s, Trakroo’s, Pandita’s, Bagati’s.
M.No.: 09419130723, 09414371325
10TH DAY KRIYA
With profound grief and sorrow, we regret
to inform the sad demise of our beloved
Sh. Ashok Kumar Hangloo S/o Late Nand
Lal Hangloo of Hangalgund Kokernag
Anantnag Kashmir presently at Hangloo
Niwas Pandit Colony Durga Vihar Toll
Post Nagrota on 16-05-2015. TENTH
Sh. Ashok
DAY KRIYA will be held at near Toll Post Kumar Hangloo
TRT Camp Nagrota on 25-05-2015
(Monday) at 8.00 a.m.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Deepa Ji (Vijay)-Wife
Smt. Indrawati Hangloo-Aunty
W/o Lt. Lamboder Nath Hangloo
Sh. Brij Lal Hangloo-Brother
Brothers & Bhabies
Smt. Vijay & Sh. Jawhar Lal Hangloo
Smt. Usha Ji & Sh. Dwarka Nath Hangloo
Smt. Suman Ji & Sh. Bansi Lal Hangloo
Sh. Sandeep Hangloo (9858921008)-Son
Sh. Shalinder Hangloo (9796827979)-Son
Daughters & Son-in-laws
Smt. Kiran & Sh. Bimal Ji Koul
Smt. Shakuntulla & Sh. Seth Ji Raina
Smt. Anita & Sh. Anil Ji Pandita
Smt. Meenakshi & Sh. Shashi Bushan Bhat
Samast Hangloo, Zalpuri and Pandita Parivar
10TH DAY KRIYA/13TH DAY
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved
“Thakur Raghuveer Singh Chib S/o Lt Sh
Gura Ditta who left for heavenly abode on
12-5-2015 Tuesday. Tenth Day will be
performed on 21-05-2015 Thursday at 12
Noon at our residence and Rasam Kriya Thakur Raghuveer
(13th Day) will be performed on 24-5Singh Chib
2015 Sunday at our residence R/o Lower
Chowadi, Lane No 25 Near Greater Kailash Jammu.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Son & Daughter-in-law
Smt Kiran Chib & Sh Gridhari Singh Chib
Smt Asha Chib & Sh Kartar Singh Chib
Smt Sharda Chib & Sh Mangal Singh Chib
Smt Ritu Chib & Sh Suram Singh Chib
Smt Madhu Chib & Sh Romesh Singh Chib
Smt Suman Chib & Sh Rajinder Singh Chib
Daughter & Son-in-law
Smt Sharista Salaria & Sh Tara Singh Salaria
Smt Asha Manhas & Sh Naseeb Singh Manhas
Grand Children: Maha Deep, Jagdev, Vikas, Amit, Sumit,
Amandeep, Sonu, Mahaveer, Manit and Honey
Phone No: 9419831654, 9796021548, 9858874287,
9796891600, 9622281581, 9797452996
SHADMOS/MASWAR
As we observe your Shadmos today on 20th
May, 2015 suddenly we realise that six
months have passed when you left us on
26th Nov. 2014. Mother, these six months
without your physical presence means six
ages of darkness for all of us. We miss your
motherly love and are now totally shattered.
Bless us from the heavens which you have Smt. Asha Koul
ascended silently.
SAMAST KAUL PARIVAAR
Mobiles: 94191-43678, 94192-87715, 94193-61935
Add: House No. 4, Lane No. 10, Kothian-Neter behind Army
School Barnai.
10TH DAY
With profound grief and sorrow we regret
to inform about the sad demise of our
beloved mother Smt. Chanda Sharma
(Sham Rani), W/o Late. Karamyogi Shri
Sham Lal Sharma original resident of
Zaindar Mohalla, Srinagar presently at
Jaipur left for her heavenly abode on 12th
Smt. Chanda
May 2015. 10th Day Kriya will be held on
Sharma
21st May 2015 at Cremation Ground,
Swarn Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur
(Rajasthan) at 9 A.M.
GRIEF STRICKEN:
K. K. Sharma & Usha Sharma - Son & Daughter-in-law
R.K. Sharma & Pinky Sharma - Son & Daughter-in-law
Vijay Sharma & Rajni Sharma - Son & Daughter-in-law
B.K. Sharma & Veena Sharma - Son & Daughter-in-law
Kishni Tiku & M.K. Tiku- Daughter & Son-in-law
Vijay Dutt & Anil Dutt - Daughter & Son-in-law
Anjali Raina & Rakesh Raina - Daughter & Son-in-law
Rahul, Bulbul, Anmol, Rommey & Ginni- Grand Children
Cont- 9829509231, 9413340878, 9419126585, 9796498984
TENTH DAY
With profound grief & sorrow, we inform
the sad demise of Sh. Ravi Kumar Bhan
S/o Lt. Sh. Prem Nath Bhan R/o Nagam
Chadura Distt. Budgam A/p H. No. 549
Shanti Nagar Jammu. Tenth Day will be
performed at Muthi Ghat near Directorate
of School Education Muthi on 21-05- Sh. Ravi Kumar
2015 (Thursday) at 8 AM.
Bhan
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Reeta Bhan -Wife
Yogesh Bhan -Son
Smt. Phoola Bhan -Bhabi
Sister & Brother-in-law
Smt. Soni and Sh. A.K. Tickoo
Smt. Asha and Sh. A.K. Bhan
Nephew and Nieces
Vicky, Rocky, Gourav Ji, Pooja, Deepu, Ashu, Akansha,
Dimple and Mona.
Phone No’s : 8803613382, 8492907616
KRIYA/UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow we inform
the sad demise of our beloved Sh Gian
Chand Sharma S/o Late Sh Kedar Nath
Sharma R/o F-105-Mahesh Pura near
Medical College, Jammu who left for heavenly abode on 11th of May 2015. Kriya: will
be performed at our residence on Thursday
Sh Gian Chand
21-5-2015 at 12.00 Noon. Rasam
Sharma
Pagri/Uthala: shall be performed on Friday
22-5-2015 at 4.30 pm at Arya Samaj Balidan
Bhawan, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt Krishna Devi -Wife
Smt Neelam & Late Sh Kamal Sharma -Daughter-in-law & Son
Smt Khema & Sh Ashok (Bittoo) ---Do---Smt Sakshi & Sh Rakesh Sharma ---Do---Mr Narinder Sharma -Son
Smt Naresh & Sh Harsh Dubey -Daughter & Son-in-law
Smt Kamlesh & Sh Parshotam Dubey ---Do---Smt Pooja & Sh Sanjay Dutta ---Do---Smt Kamlesh & Late Sh Jagdish Sharma -Bhabi & Brother
Smt Urvashi & Dr V.K Sharma (Retd. Joint Director Sheep
Husbandry) Bhabi & Brother
Smt Raj & Sh Raj Kumar Sharma -Sister & Brother-in-law
Smt Bimla & Sh Ramesh Lal Sharma
Smt Nirmal & Sh Sham Lal Sharma
Smt Kiran & Sanjay (Ruby) Sharma -Daughter-in-law & Co. Son
Smt Ritu & Shiv Sharma
Grand Children: Shiva, Shivangi, Akshat, Akanksha, Siya, Pari,
Mukand and Master Satvik
Mob; 9858342586 and 94191-88385
10TH DAY KRIYA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform
the sad demise of our beloved Shri Soom
Nath Bhat (Papa Ji) S/o Late Shri Mohadav
Ram Bhat originally resident of Safapora
(Ganderbal) at present H.No.105, Sector-4,
Colonel’s Colony Bohri, Jammu on 17-052015. The Tenth Day Kriya will be performed on
26-05- 2015 (Tues) at Muthi Ghat, near Director Shri Soom Nath
Bhat
School Education Jammu at 8.00 am.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt Jai Kishori -Wife
Smt & Sh C.L Bhat -Babi & Brother
Sisters
Smt Kamlawati Bhat
Smt Tulsi Bhan
Smt Ratni Bhat
Daughters & Sons-in-law
Smt Veena Dogra & Dr K.L Dogra
Smt Rajni Raina & Sh Ramesh Raina
Smt Reeta Sachar & Sh Rajnesh Sachar
Son & Daughter-in-law
Sh Ashok Bhat & Smt Reeta Bhat
Sh Vinod Bhat & Smt Sanjana Bhat
Grand Children: Dr Velonica, Dr Varun, Eshnu, Viveka, Vitasta,
Devya, Hritik, Kanshit & Paru
UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh
Chaman Lal Bhat S/o Sh Ved Lal Bhat
original resident of Ussan Bangil
Tangmarg presently at House No. 477,
Sec-2, Vinayak Nagar (Near Shyam
Palace). Tenth Day Kriya will be held at Sh Chaman Lal
Muthi Ghat near Directorate of School
Bhat
Education Muthi Jammu on Sunday
24/5/2015 at 8 AM
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt Ratna Je Bhat - Wife
Bhabi & Brother
Smt Piyari & Sh Brij Nath Bhat
Smt Jaya & M L Bali - Sister & Brother-in-Law
Smt Shama Koul - Sister
Smt Phoola & Moti Lal Bali - Sister & Brother-in-Law
Samast Bhat Parivar
Mob No: 9796630150, 8803409623
UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform
the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Sanjay
Sanotra S/o Late Ramesh Lal on 10th May
2015. Uthala shall be performed on 22 May
2015 at our residence H.No 560 Lakad
Mandi Janipur Jammu at 4 pm.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Arti Sanotra -Wife
Pihu / Himani -Daughters
Sh. Ramesh Lal / Smt. Shama -Parents
Brothers & Sisters-in-law
Mr. Sunil Sanotra & Mrs. Neeru Sanotra
Mr. Vijay Sanotra
Mr. Rakesh Sanotra & Mrs. Deepti Sanotra
Mr. Rajesh & Mrs. Meenu
Mob: 9596730943, 9906047542, 9419133013
Sh. Sanjay
Sanotra
10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt. Puro Devi, Wife of Late Sh. Shiv
Ditta R/o Ward No. 17, Shankar Nagar,
Near Aurobindo School, Udhampur.
Tenth Day will be performed on 21-May2015 (Thursday) at Mahajan Hall, Gali
Shitla Mandir, Chabutra Bazar, Smt. Puro Devi
Udhampur at 11.00 AM. Kriya Karam will
be performed on 24-May-2015 (Sunday) at Devika Ghat,
Udhampur at 10.00 AM. Rasam Pagri/ Uthala will be performed on 25-May-2015 (Monday) at Mahajan Hall, Gali Shitla
Mandir, Chabutra Bazar, Udhampur at 04.00 AM.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Ram Rattan Verma- Son
Ashwani Kumar Verma- Son
Hem Raj Verma (Pipi)- Son
Verinder Kumar Verma (Veeru)- Son
M/S Veeru Ornaments, Gali Shitla Mandir, Chabutra Bazar, Udhampur.
Contact Nos.:- Mob. 9419161888, 94198-82207
10TH DAY KRIYA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our respected and
beloved Shri Jawahar Lal Saraf (Boba)
originally from Batpora Shopian Srinagar
Kashmir. Boba left for his heavenly abode
on 15-05-2015 at his present residence
Quarter No. 14 Block No. 129 Lane No. Shri Jawahar Lal
Saraf
22, Jagti Nagrota. TENTH DAY KRIYA
will be performed on Sunday 24th May
2015 at Muthi Ghat at 8.00 a.m.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Satesh Saraf-Son
Nikhil Saraf-Son
Veena Rana & Dilip Singh Rana-Daughter & Son-in-law
Dolly Kachroo & Sunil Kachroo-Daughter & Son-in-law
Roshan Lal Saraf & Rajni Saraf-Brother & Sister-in-law
Nephews
Sanjeev Saraf
Rakesh Saraf
Vinod Saraf
Satesh Saraf
9622203459, 9419141619, 9796420038
10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA
With grief and sorrow we inform the sad
Demise of our beloved Sh. Krishan Basotra
S/o Late Sh. Ruldu Ram (Ex-President)
Sain Samaj (J&K) of village Daghore
(Samba) Presently Udhampur who left for
heavenly Abode on 12-05-2015 Tenth Day
will be performed on 21-05-2015
Sh. Krishan Basotra
(Thursday) at 10.00 a.m. Kriya will be performed on 22-05-2015 (Friday) Sh. Krishan (Ex-President Sain Samaj)
Basotra At 11.00 a.m. Uthala will be performed on 23-05-2015 (Saturday) at 4.00 p.m. Tenth Day/Kriya
and Uthala all will be performed at their actual residence village
Daghore (Samba District)
GRIEF STRICKEN:Smt. Kanta Devi (Wife)
Smt. Meenu & Sh. Vishal Basotra (Son & Daughter-in-law)
Smt. Anshu & Sh. Bikrant Basotra (Son & Daughter-in-law)
Smt. Kanta Devi wife of Late. Sh. Sham Lal Basotra (Bhabi)
Smt. Sushma & Sh. Khem Raj Basotra (Bhabi & Bhai)
Smt. Sneh Lata wife of Lt. Sh. Madan Lal Basotra (Bhabi)
Smt. Chanan Devi wife of Lt. Sh. Chajju Ram (Sister)
Smt. Santosh Devi & Sh. Sat Paul Azad (Sister & Brother-in-Law)
Smt. Raj Rani & Sh. Tej Ram Bhau (Sister & Brother-in-Law)
Sh. Vinayak Basotra ( Grand Son)
Mob. 9906388293, 9858035401, 8803206658, 9858564700
10TH DAY KRIYA
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of Smt. Raj Lakshmi
Vuthoo W/o Late Shri Amar Nath Vuthoo
originally resident of Shiv Pora Srinagar
Kashmir at present A-43 Sarva Sanji
Appts Plot No. 8, Sector-9 Dwarka New
Delhi on 12.5.2015. THE TENTH DAY will
Smt. Raj
be performed on 21.5.2015, at Rohini Lakshmi Vuthoo
Ghat New Delhi.
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt. Rajni & Vijay Vuthoo-Daughter-in-law & Son
Smt. Prana & R.K. Vuthoo -doSmt. Santosh & Lt. M.L. Kaw-Daughter & Son-in-law
Grand children
Tarun and Priyanka-Grand Son-in-law & Grand Daughter
Kunal & Nidhi-Grand Sons & Grand Daughter-in-law
Vishal & Neetu-Grand Son & Grand Daughter-in-law
Prateet-Grand Son
Grand Grand Children
Panav, Navya, Mitarth, & Parth
Mobile No: 09015588046,L. Line No. 01125088503
10TH DAY KRIYA
With profound grief we regret to inform
the sad demise of our beloved Shri Moti
Lal Pandita S/o Sh Prithvi Nath Pandita of
Bomai, Sopore at present H.No: 310,
Hazuri Bagh Bhori on May 13. Tenth Day
Kriya will be performed on May 22, 2015
at Muthi Ghat, Near Director School
Shri Moti Lal
Education office at 8 am.
Pandita
GRIEF STRICKEN
Smt Soomawati Pandita -Mother
Sister and Brother-in-law
Smt Doora and Sh RL Bhat
Smt Nancy Raina -Sister
Smt Rajni and Sh GL Kaul -Sister and Brother-in-law
Smt Jyoti and Sh PL Padroo -Sister and Brother-in-law
Smt Desha and Sh Avtar Krishen -Bhabi and Brother
Dr Renu and Vimal Sumbly -Daughter and Son-in-law
Rimple and Dr Deepak Kitchloo -Daughter and Son-in-law
Rajeev and Seema -Son and Daughter-in-law
(Phone: 09797425970)
Tawi Artificial Lake Project should not
be shelved: M K Ajatshartu Singh
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Former Cabinet Minister
and Member Legislative
Council M K Ajatshatru Singh
has demanded continuance of
Artificial Lake Project at river
Tawi and has asked all the stakeholders to work for realization
of this dream project. In a press
statement issued in Jammu, he
expressed his concern over the
politicization of the issue by different parties and implored upon the government to rather expedite the construction work so
that the project is completed at
the earliest.
M K Ajatshatru Singh has
asked the concerned ministries
to work out all procedural and
technical bottlenecks related to
the project at the appropriate
level and desist from making un-
necessary and controversial
public remarks about the project. Such projects generally undergo revisions and minor
changes but shelving a running
project like this is neither possible nor acceptable as it represents the aspirations of the people of Jammu. In fact, the present government should try to
improve the project by creating
better infrastructure around the
Lake. The Lake should have a
Spiritual centre, Yog centre, a
Haat displaying the rich cultural heritage of various regions of
the state and recreational activities for the tourists and local
population. Instead of making
this project a battleground for
political scoring all the stakeholders must come up with constructive opinions on the project, he opined. This project was
envisaged as a booster for
tourism, irrigation, culture, environment, afforestation, and
overall economic growth of
Jammu and its adjoining areas.
This project is a long pending demand of the people of Jammu region and it should be dealt with
accordingly. There is no question of shelving such a multifaceted project and I will personally ensure that this project is realized at the earliest, he said in
the statement.
Director SKIMS appreciates
Rehana Kounser for receiving National
Florence Nightingale award
Srinagar, May 20:
Director
SKIMS
Dr.
appreciated
ShowkatZargar
RehanaKounsarSatff
Nurse
SKIMSfor receiving the National
Florence Nightingale award for
her commendable services in
nursing. She received award from
the president of India, Shri Pranab
Mukherjee on International
Nursing Day. Dr. ShowkatZargar
congratulated her for brining laurels to the institute.
Rehana Kounsar is working as a staff nurse since 1994
and has various achievements
to her credit which includes voluntary work for cancer patients
and services to people during
the devastating floods of J&K in
2014. She has also participated
in a number of conferences and
published various research papers in national and international journals where her contribution to the scientific deliberations have been acknowledged and appreciated. She has
also been felicitated by Govt. of
J&K on several occasions for
her work and services.
JTC, SKF stage
JKPS conducts Vibodh Gupta reiterates demand of
protest for composite inter house
declaring Holiday on Rajouri Day
township in Kashmir group song
competition
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
A protest rally was held by
the office bearers and members
of Jagti Tenement Committee
and Soan Kashmir Front J&K
under the Leadership of Shadi
Lal Pandita, President of Jagti
Tenement Committee / Soan
Kashmir Front J&K, at Jagti
Migrant Mini Township today.
During the rally the participant raised slogans demanding
three composite Townships
near Srinagar City for permanent rehabilitation of the
Kashmiri Pandit Migrant
Community in these Townships
with grant of political reservation both in Parliament of India
as well as in J&K State
Legislature. The protestors
have also demanded grant of minority status to the Kashmiri
Pandit Community. Shadi Lal
Pandita while addressing the
protestors has said that each
and every migrant family has
been facing a lot of Rs.2.00 lacs
yearly due to damages to their
properties in Kashmir valley
and has demanded proportionate in Kashmir Valley and has
demanded proportionate compensation for last 25 years in
favour of the Kashmiri Migrant
Pandit families.
It has been said in the rally
that encroachments have been
made over the properties of
Kashmiri Migrant Pandita in
Kashmir Valley as well as over
the properties of religious places,
Temples and Shrines the protestors have demanded immediate
eviction of unlawful occupation
of these properties for ensuring
restoration of the properties
back to original owners. It has also been said that those migrants
employed in different departs in
Kashmir Valley are being harassed by the miscreants which
has necessitated immediate
measures for restricting such harassments besides ensuring.
It has further been said in
the protest rally that in case government fails to meet the demands of this Community, the
Community will accelerate the
agitation and protest rallies and
the consequences thereof shall
be the responsibility of the
Government. Among others
who were present in the protest
rally are: S/Sh. Rajinder Dhar,
Sunil Raina, Sanjay Pandita,
Vijay Pandita, Gopi Nath Shah,
M.L Akhoon, M.L Pandita,
Ramesh Bhat, Mithen Ji
Pandita, S.L Kar, Paray Lal
Pandita, P.L Bhat and others.
An Inter House Group
Song Competition was held for
the students of Class III, IV and
V in the assembly at JK Public
School Kunjwani. The judges
for the event were Ms Neelam
Bhardwaj and Ms Renu Uppal.
Tagore House was declared the
winner whereas Bhagat Singh
House and Radhakrishnan
House stood second and third
respectively.
Tilak House got the consolation prize. The Prinipal, S K
Singh, lauded the efforts of the
students as well as the music
faculty of the school.
Rajouri, May 20:
In an impressive function
held at Dak Bunglow Rajouri
Sangarsh— A Civic Movement for
Equality,
Peace,
Justice,
Prosperity and Brotherhood released the special edition of its
newsletter "MRITYUNJAYA" on
"Rajouri Day" in the august presence of Sh. Vibodh Gupta,
Member Legislative Council, Jb.
Shoket Qazmi, Secretary Pahari
Advisory Board, Jb. Abdul Hamid
Fani, Chief Education Officer,
Rajouri and Sh. Rakesh Gupta,
Zonal Education Officer, Rajouri.
Releasing the newsletter of
Sangarsh Sh. Vibodh Gupta reiterated his demand of declaring
public Holiday on Rajouri Day.
He said that this particular day
has a great importance for the
people of this border district as
on this day in 1948 the area has
been recaptured by our great soldiers from the clutches Pak sponsored intruders. Recalling the
memory of those days when the
people of the area irrespective of
any religion stood unitedly for
the nation and for the humanity
saved the glorious land and culture he threw light on the historic facts the way the people of
the area maintained the communal harmony. He also congratulated the members of Sangarsh
for celebrating this day with the
public. H also assured for his full
support and cooperation in
awareing the youth of the area
about the importance of this day.
Jb. Shoket Qazmi in his address
has also congratulated the
Sangarsh Movement for coming
up with newsletter which in
near future can serve as the doc-
ument for getting the information of such historic events and
in highlighting the public issues.
Extending best wishes for talking on Rajouri Day he said that
Sangarsh in real sense working
for the cause of common man.
Also Jb. Abdul Hamid Fani
has invited the Sangarsh for organizing such moral value
based programme in the school
of Rajouri district. He said that
through such activities we can
reconnect the young minds
with the local tradition of the
area and hence can keep alive
our rich cultural heritage alive
for centuries. He along with
Rakesh Gupta has extended all
kind of departmental support
to the Sangarsh Movement for
carrying out personality and
value oriented activities for
the students.
PHE workers stage
half nude demonstration;
demand regularization
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Kam chodo hartaal and half
nude demonstration were
staged by causal labor/IT/CP
workers of PHE deptt in front of
Chief Engineer office BC Road
Jammu.
President Tanveer Hussain
addressed the rally in extraordinary situations of anguish and
pain meted out by the previous
state Govt, by making false
promises for regularization of
around 61,000 casual labors
working various departments.
Number of committees and
subcommittees were framed by
the Govt to resolve our long
pending issues & demands, but
every times our files seem gathering dust in the secretariat
such moves of previous government were merely eyewash.
The new coalition government formed only high power
committee for the budget. There
are no provisions for our welfare and neither any step were
taken in order to meet our vested interests. No money or funds
are sanctioned for the regular-
ization and wages of the daily
wagers and C.P Workers.
Moreover there is no increase
in the daily wage given to the casual labor & neither there is any
promise to do the same.
The Association workers
gave a dead line to government
to amicably solve their issues
before May 20, but Govt failed to
resolve their issues and thus the
organization has decided to
completely shut down their
work in both Jammu as well as
Kashmir Region. The demand
highlighted was regularization
policy for all Casual Labours /
ITI Trained/ C.P Workers, Need
based who have completed 5
years of service.
They appealed to various
other organizations and daily
wagers of all departments to
come forward and join our
struggle for better quality of
lives for our families and children. The activists who addressed the gathering were Vice
President- Deepak Gupta, Gen
Secretary-Subhash Chander,
Advisor-Kulbushan Singh, All
Dist. President-Manjeet singh,
Chandan Singh and others.
No statement from Govt regarding fate of Jammu Tulip Garden: SRS
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Reiterating his demand for
CBI inquiry in the Jammu Tulip
Garden project, The Jammu and
Kashmir state president of Shri
Ram Sena, Rajiv Mahajan expressed concern over the neglect
of Jammuites, that no one from
the J&K state coalition government of PDP- BJP issued any
statement on the stalled prestigious tourism project worth Rs.
8.5 crore on 563 kanals of land at
Bhour Camp in Jammu, which
was inaugurated by the then
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi
Azad on March 31, 2008 , meant
for growth of Jammu tourism.
Rajiv Mahajan said, despite
raising the issue of Jammu Tulip
garden on various occasions by
their organization, no one from
the government side especially
the Floriculture minister has issued any statement about the
fate of the prestigious tourism
project which was one among
prestigious
Jammu
other
tourism project like; artificial
lake on Tawi river, PanjtirthiMahamaya Gandola project,
Mansar lake, Surinsar lake,
Purmandal etc. Mahajan demanded CBI inquiry in the expenditure of Rs. 8.5 crore-sanctioned amount for the project
and the status of the garden to be
made public for information of
public. He also asked Speaker
Legislative assembly and MLA
Gandhi Nagar constituency,
Kavinder Gupta under whose jurisdiction the Tulip garden falls
to take the matter seriously and
sort out misappropriation
caused in the funds meant for
Demands CBI inquiry
Tulip garden project and help in
booking the culprits.
Rajiv Mahajan said, that
over the years Kashmir centric
governments have been ignoring Jammu division in growth
and development leaving this
largest region (both population
wise and area wise) starving. He
said, "Despite Jammu having the
great potential of attracting both
domestic and foreign tourists
with extra-ordinary destinations in Chenab valley, RajouriPoonch belt and upper areas of
Kathua district, the erstwhile
governments did not bother to
prepare projects and submit
them to Central Government for
financial support so that many
such areas could be developed as
attractive tourist destinations."
He added that although
some projects were undertaken
from the beginning of this century in Jammu areas, yet they
moved on a slow pace due to negligence of the authorities even
though Jammu division, by and
large, was peaceful as compared
to Kashmir Valley. "It was during a brief stint of the Chief
Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad that
some projects took off in the region for example, the establishment of Tulip Garden in the
vicinity of Jammu city.
Mahajan said the Tulip
Garden at Bhour Camp in
Jammu, which was inaugurated
by the Azad on March 31, 2008,
with the hope that it would become a major tourist destination,
is now crying for immediate attention. He mentioned adding that
the garden, which was raised at a
cost of Rs. 8.5 crore on 563 Kanals of
land on the pattern of famous
Tulip Garden in the Kashmir
Valley, is still without a compound wall as a result, various varieties of flowers in the garden are
being destroyed by cattle, which
can be seen grazing there. "Out of
563 kanals, seven varieties of flowers have been cultivated on 207
kanals," he said adding that the
hope with which the garden was
inaugurated to promote tourism
in Jammu has completely died
down because the caretakers of
the garden are not provided with
material for its maintenance.
Rajiv Mahajan further alleged
that the Floriculture Department
cannot maintain it properly as no
discreet directions were given by
the former Chief Minister Omar
Abdullah or present incumbent
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. In the
absence of a compound wall, he
said, stray cattle enter the garden
and graze in it and thirty gardeners have no option but to watch
them destroy the garden helplessly. So has been the approach of the
former Coalition Government
headed by Omar Abdullah and
the now coalition Chief Mufti
Mohammad Sayeed towards developing tourist destinations in
Jammu. Mahajan appealed all
Jammu based political parties,
Bar association, chambers of
commerce, traders, social and religious organizations to rise on
the occasion and fight for the development of Jammu unitedly.
NSUI opposes New Selection criteria of Jammu University Government officials offer shramdaan
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
The National Students’
Union of India (NSUI) today opposes the new selection criteria
through JUET in Jammu
University. Terming the “Anti
Student” criteria for students,
addressing a press conference at
Jammu State General Secretary
NSUI Avijot Singh informed that
the new selection criteria is totally “Anti Students” in which
selection through JUET will be
based on 75 percent on merit and
25 percent through entrance,
earlier it was 60 percent on merit
and 40 percent through entrance. Through this decision,
hard working students having
lower merit are disappointed
and are against such policy
framed by university authorities. He categorically slammed
the V C for changing the norms
and hike in late fee, claiming
that earlier late fee per day was
50 rupees but now the student
has to pay 3800 rupees whether
he delayed for 1 or 15 days, it is
the same. He asked the V C that
why students were not consulted
before making such blind policy
and what is the reason in making
such “Anti Students” Policy
which is harassing the admission seekers. Singh said that
NSUI will not tolerate injustice
with students & threatened to
immediate revoke such norms
which are tyranny for students,
either face continuous agitation
from 22th of May. He appealed
the students to join the agitation
for the genuine cause and lets the
norms which are made behind
closed doors be opposed.
NSUI opposes the New
Selection criteria of Jammu
University through JUET,
slammed the Vice Chancellor.
Jammu, May, 20: The National
Students’ Union of India (NSUI)
today opposes the new selection
criteria through JUET in
Jammu University.
Terming the “Anti Student”
criteria for students, addressing
a press conference at Jammu
State General Secretary NSUI
Avijot Singh informed that the
new selection criteria is totally
“Anti Students” in which selection through JUET will be based
on 75 percent on merit and 25 percent through entrance, earlier it
was 60 percent on merit and 40
percent through entrance.
Through this decision, hard
working students having lower
merit are disappointed and are
against such policy framed by
university authorities. He categorically slammed the V C for
changing the norms and hike in
late fee, claiming that earlier late
fee per day was 50 rupees but
now the student has to pay 3800
rupees whether he delayed for 1
or 15 days, it is the same.
He asked the V C that why
students were not consulted before making such blind policy
and what is the reason in making
such “Anti Students” Policy
which is harassing the admission seekers. Singh said that
NSUI will not tolerate injustice
with students & threatened to
immediate revoke such norms
which are tyranny for students,
either face continuous agitation
from 22th of May.
He appealed the students to
join the agitation for the genuine
cause and lets the norms which
are made behind closed doors be
opposed. Others present at press
conference
were
State
Secretaries NSUI Ranjodh Singh
and Nishant gupta respectively
and Khalid NSUI leader.
GOF Staff Reporter
Reasi, May 20:
In what the District
Administration described as an
innovative, out of the box approach, officials on Wednesday
at Mini Secretariat Reasi offered
'shramdaan' to make their offices
as well as blocks clean and tidy.
The Shramdaan was organized
under the “Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan”. Quipped with the idea
to improve sanitation levels at
Mini
Secretariat
Deputy
Commissioner, Reasi-Sushma
Chauhan chalked out a detailed
plan for the shramdaan exercise.
Employees and officials of all the
blocks participated in the mission and offered to work (shramdaan) in clearing the office premises. The cleaning activity at all
the blocks was carried out extensively and to monitor and assess
‘shramdaan’, officials were appointed in each block as nodal of-
PDP felicitates newly elected Delta Force conducts science
cum environment week at KishtMembers of Cantt Board
GOF Staff Reporter
GOF Staff Reporter
Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) today welcomed newly
elected Members of Cantonment
Board, Jammu on their arrival
at Party Headquarters.
Welcoming he members
Senior leaders and former MLC
Ved Mahajan said that PDP is
gaining support in Jammu region day by day as it is clear
from the assembly elections in
which party vote share has increased tremendously and the
victory of two PDP leaders in the
recent Cantonment Board elections. He added that in coming
days PDP will increase the pace
of their works and reach out to
every nook and corner of the
Jammu in order to fulfill the desires of public which it is expecting from PDP.
On the occasion Surinder
Choudhary, senior leader and
MLC said that PDP is committed
to work for political and economic stability of the state it is
the matter of time when the new
culture of probity would percolate down to the grassroot level
and the people will feel a difference. “The responsibilities of
the present Government led by
A
Science
Cum
Environment week was conducted at ALG Complex in
Kishtwar from 18th May to 20
May 2015 under Delta force
based at Kishtwar. The General
Officer Commanding, Delta
Force was the Chief Guest during culmination of exhibition,
today. In his address, he welcomed the students, district administrative officials, various
school principals and highlighted the contribution made by
them in the success of Science
Cum Environment week event.
The event witnessed active participation of more than twenty
schools of Kishtwar District.
The Science Exhibition was
attended by officials of civil administration including, DC, SP,
General Manager, NHPC, ADC,
DFO,
CEO,
Students,
Professionals including teachers and educational staff from
various Government & Private
Schools and Colleges. The children demonstrated their exuberance by participating whole
heartedly in various themes like
Waste Management, Soil conservation
and
Renewable
Kishtwar, May 20
Jammu, May 20:
PDP are much higher as the previous dispensation led by NC
has done tremendous damages
to state’s economy which was
coupled by the last year’s devastating deluge,” choudhary said.
Hardev Singh elected from
Ward No 1 and Bharat Bhushan
elected from ward No 7 appreci-
ated the working of workers in
the elections and lauded their efforts for contributing a lot for
their victory.
Puneet Jamwal, Daljeet
Singh Dicky, Ashwani Kohli, H
S Rana, Divender Singh,
Parvesh Bali and many others
were present in the occasion.
ficer. Later DC while addressing
all the employees at conference
hall of mini secretariat said,
“We want to have a visible impact on people and help them understand that cleanliness is a serious issue,” and first phase of it
is to start from our own offices.
She called upon the officials
to dedicate at least two hours a
week to promoting cleanliness
JKSYAC holds meeting,
discusses Gurudwara Parbandhak
committee elections
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
sources of Energy and Pollution.
During the Science Cum
Environment week various activities were conducted related
to the themes and an interactive
session involving Inter school
quiz competition, Inter school
debate competition, Inter school
science exhibition, Interaction
with professionals and lastly followed by Plantation drive. An
activity corner was established
where in different science related experiments were performed
by the teachers in situ to make
this event more informative and
interactive. At the end of the
event, the General Officer
Commanding handed over the
prizes to the winners of the Inter
School Quiz, Debate & Science
Exhibition. In the Inter School
Quiz Competition Furqan
Academy Kishtwar secured the
first position, Bharthi Vidya
Mandir School second position
and Islamia Faridiya Higher
Secondary School, Kishtwar secured third position.
In the Inter School Science
Exhibition Furqan Academy,
Kishtwar secured first position,
Islamia
Faridiya
Higher
Secondary School, Kishtwar secured second position and
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kishtwar
secured third position. Finally
the overall best school championship trophy was awarded to
Furqan Academy, Kishtwar.
at their workplace and the surroundings, adding that we
should create mass awareness
and inculcate lasting behavioral
changes of maintaining hygiene
among the people. The award for
the best block in cleanliness
went to administrative block
and the award was received by
Nodal Officer, Administrative
Block (AD CAPD).
A meeting of JK Youth
Sharnarthi Action Committee
(JKYSAC) held under the leadership Pt RC Sharma to discuss
about the forthcoming election
of Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee in the state, which
are one of the important elections in the state. While addressing the meeting, president
RC Sharma said that PoK
refugees have a greater role to
play in this religious election
due to large number of Sikh voters in the PoK refugees community, besides Hindus too have
their faith in Gurdwaras. He
said that PoK refugees even
who are non-voter to this election would also play a large role
to get the right persons elected.
After through deliberations
it was unanimously decided to
constitute a temporary committee to check the antecedents of
the contesting candidates, so
that committee may able to select
one candidate from each constituency to extend support to
the selected candidates. He said
that temporary committee headed by Iqbal Singh Iqbal would
recommend one name among
the contested candidates and the
JKYSAC will campaign for those
selected candidates. He added
that committee also monitor of
smooth conduct of the elections
including the electioneering
campaign to elect right and erect
personalities. The election monitoring committee comprises
three members including S Iqbal
Singh Iqbal as convener of the
committee, S Gurvinder Singh
and S Ranthir Sing (Panch) both
members of the committee.
The president also asked all
the members to keep a close vigil
on this religious election, which is
an important election of the society too. He said that people should
take the cognizance of character,
education, religious back ground
and social affiliations of the candidates while voting to elect the representative of religious and social
purpose. Others who spoke on the
occasion included Iqbal Singh
Iqbal, Baldev Singh, Ashok
Sharma, Tilak Raj Sharma,
Gurvinder Singh, Jasvinder Kour
and Rathir Singh (panch) others.
Glimpses of Future
JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 4
Govt working sincerely to ensure a
settled, dignified life to tribals: Zulfkar
Srinagar, May 20
Elaborating on measures being initiated to generate employment and ensure a settled life for tribals, Minister for
Consumer Affairs and Public
Distribution and Tribal Affairs, Ch
Zulfkar Ali, today said that Govt. would
soon be launching a scheme for development and marketing of tribal produce in
the state. “The programme would go a
long way in raising socio-economic profile of nomadic populace through skill development enabling them to lead a dignified life”, the Minister maintained.
Interacting with representatives of
Gujjar and Bakerwal community here
this afternoon, the Minister reiterated
that larger objective of a separate Tribal
Ministry is to provide more attention on
integrated and holistic development of
under privileged section of the society
in a planned manner with impetus on
utilization of funds optimally earmarked for their welfare.
The Minister said coordinated efforts and single minded participation of
the community would be needed both at
monitoring and executive level to implement various schemes tailored for
their welfare so that benefit of the
schemes percolates down to the grass
route level.
Referring to various initiatives, the
Minister said that 807 tribal villages
with 40 percent tribal population have
been identified and efforts are also being made to provide all basic and fundamental facilities to them. In this regard,
Sat Sharma distributes kits among
National Basket Ball players
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu May 20:
MLA Jammu West Sat
Sharma distributed Basket Ball
kits among the National Basket
Ball players on the occasion of
Sports Authority of India (SAI)
day under SAI Day Boarding
Scheme. A total number of 19
Basketball kits were distributed
among the girls and boys who
participated in Nationals and
were selected by SAI. Lauding
the efforts of SAI, who organized
the function, Sat Sharma said
that it is a great initiative taken
up by them which is helping the
budding players excel in sports.
He said that sports have a significant role in the life of youth
which helps him not only to keep
his body physically fit but also
relieves him from extra mental
pressure as well.
He also asked the youth to
stay away from social evils like
menace of drugs which only will
lead them to self destruction. He
said Sports should be given
equal importance as academics.
The MLA also stressed upon
creation of more play grounds in
Jammu West and in the City as
well so that the youth should
have facilities to excel in extracurricular activities..
Later, mementos were distributed to the Council members of SAI
by the MLA. Regional Director of
SAI Sanjeev Sharma, Former
National Coach Basket Ball
Ramesh Kalley, General Secy. JK
Olympics Association Ashutosh
Sharma, SM Bali President JKHA,
Ranjit Singh Former Captain of
HandBall Indian Team, BJP
Leaders Ayodhya Gupta, Sanjay
Sawhney, Sanjeev Sharma,
Ankush and others were also present on the occasion.
Power shut down
GOF Staff Reporter
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Ambuja Cements has completed second-leg leg of the mason awareness programme, initiated by the company for empowering the masons by educating
them on efficient construction
techniques and know-how pertaining to the industry. During
the campaign company has or-
Minister for Animal, Sheep
Husbandry, and Fisheries Mr. Sajad
Gani Lone Thursday stressed upon
the officers of the Department to redouble their efforts to make the State
self-sufficient in poultry production.
The Minister was chairing a meeting
of senior officers of the Poultry Wing
of Department here today convened
to review the functioning of the wing.
The Minister directed the officers
Jammu May 20:
A condolence meeting was held at Directorate of Health Services Jammu
under the chairmanship of Deputy Director (HQ) Health Services Jammu, Dr.
Gurjeet Singh to condole the demise of Ravi Kant, driver State Health
Transport Organization and father of Vikas Puri, Junior Assistant posted at
Rehbar-i-Sehat, Directorate of Health Services Jammu. The meeting expressed sympathy with the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace to
the departed souls. Officers and officials observed two minutes silence to pay
homage to the deceased.
Scrap items auction at Bandipora on May 27
Bandipora, May 20:
According to Block Medical Officer Bandipora, Sub District Hospital
Bandipora is going to auction some scrap items on May, 27, 2015 from 3 PM to 5
PM. The interested bidders can contact the office of BMO Bandipora during
working hours for further details.
National Lok Adalat to be held at
Anantnag
Anantnag, May 20:
A National Lok Adalat is going to be held at ADR Centre District Court
Complex Anantnag on June 13, 2015. Cases related to MACT (Post/Pre-litigation) will be taken up for amicable settlement in the scheduled LoK Adalat.
Interested persons who intend to put their cases in the proposed Lok Adalat are
informed to approach District Legal Services Authority Anantnag by or before
June 01, 2015.
DC Baramulla visits various areas of
district
Baramulla, May 20:
District Development Commissioner, Baramulla today visited various areas of the district including Dhobiwan, Tangmarg, Gundkhaja Qasim, Khour
and Sherabad PattanDuring the visit, the District Development
Commissioner took comprehensive stock of the basic facilities being provided
to the people. He directed the concerned officers to provide every facility to the
people of the areas. On the occasion various delegations met the DDC and put
forth their demands before him. The DDC assured them that their demands
will be looked into. The DDC inspected and checked the attendance various departments in these areas including High School Khour, Higher Secondary
School Dhobiwan, Public Health Centre Gundkhaja Qasim, PHC Khour Pattan
and found attendance satisfactory.
Inter-school sports tournament held at
GMS Habbak, Hazratbal
Srinagar, May 20:
A Zonal level inter-School Sports tournament was organized by Zonal
Physical Education Officer, Gulabbagh, Srinagar in which various sports activities were held for both Boys and Girls at Govt. Middle school, Habbak and
Middle School, Hazratbal. Various schools of the Zone participated in the tournament. It is pertinent to mention here that this event was a success due to the
kind co-operation of Zonal Education Officer, Gulabbagh, Srinagar and the
Headmasters of various Schools of the Zone.
Conference
National
President Dr. Farooq Abdullah
and Working President Omar
Abdullah have congratulated the
students of the Valley on their success in the matriculation examination and have expressed great
satisfaction at the continued excellent performance of the daughters of the soil in various fields of
academics. Congratulating the
successful students in general and
the position holders in particular,
NC President Dr. Farooq
Abdullah and Working President
Mr. Omar Abdullah in their message have said such hard-working
and meritorious students were
the future of the State and would
lead it toward progress, enlightenment and peace. Highlighting the
exemplary performance of girls in
achieving positions of merit in the
matriculation examination results, Dr. Farooq Abdullah and
Mr. Omar Abdullah said the edu-
cation, success and empowerment of women was a vital key to
the State's bright future. "The fact
that the first seven positions have
been bagged by girls is a heartening indicator of how J&K is on the
path to women empowerment",
Dr. Farooq And Omar Abdullah
said in the statement.
Meanwhile, NC Provincial
President Nasir Aslam Wani visited the residences of the meritorious position holders and congratulated their parents on their
heartening success.
"I wanted to personally
convey my felicitation to these
children and their parents.
Quality education has always
been a priority of our party and
the progressive success of our
students is a heart-warming
gratification. I wish these
young children all the best on
behalf of our party leadership
and pray for their bright future", NC Provincial President
Nasir Aslam Wani added.
ganized over 1500 meeting at
small villages where in the masons will be updated on new and
latest techniques and resulting
in commendable improvement
in their skill-sets. Speaking on
the occasion, Vrinder Sharma
Zonal Head of Company said the
after seeing the response of the
awareness, Ambuja has decided
to continue this drive to aware
more and more masons.
Addressing the aspirations
of the Veterans who have dedicated their life in service of the
country, Romeo Force organized
a Veterans Rally and Medical
outreach campaign at Mendhar.
The aim of the rally was to provide an avenue for redressal of
grievances of not only Veterans,
but also Veer Naris and widows
regarding issues such as pension
benefits and also to provide centralized medical facilities to enable them to live their lives with
dignity and pride. The rally was
addressed by Lt Gen KH Singh,
GOC, White Knight Corps.
Veterans form a large segment of
the population in Poonch and
Rajouri districts and nearly a
1000 of them and their dependents participated in the rally.
The civil administration was
very forthcoming in extending
their support to resolve issues if
any of the Veterans.
To provide further welfare
facilities a medical outreach
campaign was also organized for
their benefit, which included
dental specialists, lady gynecoloand
Ophthalmologist.
gist
Representatives from various
Defence Services / Army departments like Controller of Defence
Accounts (Pension), Allahabad,
Ex-Servicemen Contributory
Scheme,
Director
Health
General of Resettlement, Zila
Sainik Welfare Board, JAK LI &
JAK RIF Records participated in
the rally and assisted the
Veterans, Veer Naris & Widows
in resolving their problems re-
lated to pension benefits & ExContributory
Servicemen
Health Scheme.
Veer Naris were also facilitated to commemorate the great
sacrifice made by martyrs in the
of
the
Nation.
service
Wheelchairs and other mobility
equipment were provided to differently abled and elderly
Veterans & their dependents. A
cultural programme was also organised which was performed by
the local school children.
Sajad for formulating plan for setting up Poultry Feed Farm
n order to carry out the branch cutting of trees underneath 66 KV Sarna
feeder, 66 KV Pathankot feeder and its routine maintenance, the shutdown of said 66 KV lines is observed on 21.5.2015 and 24.5.2015 from 8 am
to 2 pm. During the shutdown, the power supply to Keerian-Gandyal, Industry
Keerian, CNC, Lakhanpur Local, MES Basholi, Excise & RTIC Lakhanpur,
CTM-I&II, Kathua-III and their adjoining areas shall remain affected. The
shutdown is subject to fair weather condition.
GOF Staff Reporter
Srinagar, May 20:
Jammu, May 20:
Srinagar, May 20:
Condolence meeting held
Nasir Aslam Wani visits position
holders to congratulate them
be converted into residential schools in
coming three years besides streamlining the disbursement of scholarships so
that the same will be credited to student’s account directly.
Lauding the resilience of tribals
and nomads in braving difficult situation, the Minister said that no doubt
these segments have taken a lead in improving literacy among weaker sections; the effort is needed to be given further fillip. He added that focused attention would be paid towards opening of
girl hostels in each district besides establishing Eklavya schools.
The Minister also deliberated on various issues raised by the representatives
which included livestock insurances, holding of recruitment rally in tribal areas,
reservation in new recruitment policy,
construction of PG hostels in Srinagar,
modernization of Gujjar and Bakerwal hostels, establishment of tribal bhawans
etc. Responding to their demands, the
Minister assured that all their issues
would be looked into for an early redressal. Among present were Ch Nizam-udDin, Din Mohammed Cheeta, Zaffar Ali,
Javed Ahmed, Noor Ahmed, Younis
Poswal, Rehman Badana, Ch Abdullha
and Mohammad Sadiq.
Ambuja Cements completes Veterans rally held at Mendhar
GOF Staff Reporter
second-leg of mason
awareness programme
Jammu, May 20:
I
a format has been issued to all DCs
seeking details about fundamental requirements of the villagers. He said all
the Gujjar and Bakerwal hostels would
Dr. Farooq, Omar
Abdullah congratulate
meritorious students
TAKES STOCK OF FUNCTIONING OF P OULTRY W ING OF THE D EPTT
to formulate a plan for establishment
of Feed Farm in the Valley for the convenience of poultry rearers, saying
that it would bring a revolution in the
Sector. He said it would ease the provision of feed to the poultry industry,
besides, providing job opportunities
to youth. He said the Farm would be
equipped with latest technology. The
Minister asked the concerned for submission of the proposal within a
weeks’ time so that it could be submitted for funding to appropriate forum.
The Minister stressed the need for
augmenting existing poultry industry
so that landless and marginal farmers
can make their living out of poultry
rearing. He asked the concerned for
launching a campaign for sensitizing
the farmers about various schemes
presently under implementation in
the department.
The Minister was informed that
the Government is every year spending a large amount on importing feed
for day-old chicks and birds. He was
informed that 3.50 crore day-old
chicks worth Rs. 66 crore and one
crore stable birds worth Rs. 100 crore
are being imported annually in the
State. The Minister was informed
that poultry birds in large numbers
are being reared in Pulwama,
Budgam and Srinagar district which
cater to the need of people to some extent. Director Animal Husbandry,
Kashmir, Dr. Shamas-u-din
Makhdoomi, senior officers of the
Poultry Wing of the Department attended the meeting.
Summer camp commences at BSF School DC Anantnag
GOF Staff Reporter
convenes meeting
Jammu, may 20:
To ensure that the much
awaited summer break is a
time to relax and rejuvenate,
the school organizes a special
summer camp for the students of class 6th to 12th.
Principal Dr. S.S Khokhar inaugurated the camp. The
summer camp faculties are
going to be experts from all
over the country and state
who will assist and engage
students in diverse skills.
Modeled on the school’s
arts curriculum, the students
will avail such experience in a
wide range of activities such as
sports, art and craft, dance, theater and music. The camp saw
an overwhelming participation by 300 students. Hectic
sports activities in basketball,
football, badminton, cricket
and yoga will be the regular feature in art and craft, the student
will master the details of fine
arts and woodwork. In theatre
workshop they will be offered
training in Hindi and English
Anantnag, May 20:
dramatics. Training in vocal
and instrumental music will
form a part of music workshop
whereas in dance classes, the
students will learn the intricacies of Indian Classical Dance.
The expert of the day was
renowned painter of the state
Mr. K.K Gandhi. He demonstrated different techniques of
Dir Agriculture reviews
fertilizers position in Valley
Srinagar, May 20:
Director Agriculture
Kashmir, Mr. Harun Malik
today convened a joint
meeting of officers of the department and the fertilizer
dealers & representatives of
fertilizer manufacturing
companies of the Valley. He
stressed upon the companies to ensure that fertilizers remain available to the
farmers of the Kashmir
Division, so that they can
increase the production of
Agriculture and fruit crops
to increase the economy of
the state. He asked them to
create buffer stocks so that
the farmers of the Valley
are not put to any inconven-
ience on this account.
He was informed that
enough fertilizers are available in the Valley. In the
meeting the representatives
of the companies demanded
that two notional Rack
Points viz Awantipora and
Srinagar need to be restored
and be made fully operational for the benefits of
farmer community of the
Kashmir Division. They also demanded freight charges
be given up to retailers’
point. The meeting was attended by Joint Director
Inputs, Joint Director
Extension, Joint Director
Rakhs & Farms, Nodal
Officers of the department
and other Stack Holders.
landscape making and drawing to budding artists.
Addressing the audience, Dr. S.S Khokhar said:
BSF School has always provided a welcoming and engaging summer camp for its students. The purpose is to engage the students in various
fruitful activities during the
vacations for their educational and cultural development.
He also gave his best wishes
to his team of coachesMr.
Amarjeet Singh, Mr. Veerji
Pandita, Mr. Shekhar, Mr.
Harikrishan and Mr. Akash
Dogra, under whose expert
guidance the students will get
the benefit of the camp.
District
Development
Commissioner Anantnag today
chaired a high level meeting of
concerned officers at District
headquarters for ensuring hassle
free traffic movement in the district especially Anantnag Town.
DSP, ARTO, Executive officer
Anantnag
Municipality,
Tehsildar Anantnag, DSP Traffic,
SHO Anantnag and other concerned attended the meeting.
Strategy for making Anantnag
town jam-free was discussed
threadbare in the meeting. The
detailed reports prepared by different expert committees constituted for the purpose were also
considered in the meeting.
Establishment of additional parking slots for load carriers, TATA
407, discussed in the meeting.
The District Development
Commissioner further directed
making the paid parking at old
SRTC Depot and Rani Bagh oper-
ational so that road side parking
is prevented as a short term measure. He also instructed concerned
authorities for identifying more
parking slots for their development as a long term measure. He
said a detailed project has been
formulated and submitted to
higher authorities for acceptance
as a long term measure.
Ordering for marking of
parking slots with different
colours in coming days, the
District
Development
Commissioner also directed for
clearing the garbage from the
city before 8 am. He directed for
ensuring “no entry” for
Trucks/heavy vehicles in the
city within the stipulated time.
The DDC instructed all concerned officers to work with close
coordination so that smooth traffic movement is ensured.
Executive Officer Anantnag
Municipality was directed not to
allow usage of foot-paths and
roads by vendors on daily basis.
Teachers’ training
concludes at
Bandipora
Dir Agriculture reviews
fertilizers position in Valley
The three days Teachers
training programme concluded at
Bandipora today. About 100 teachers of various schools who participated the programme, were sensitized about modern techniques of
basic education during the training. The main objective of organising the training programme was
to improve quality of English language in Government Schools.
Principal DIET Bandipora
senior masters, experts from
PRETHAM (NGO) Hyderabad
besides other concerned attended the training programme.
Learning and teaching material
was also distributed among the
participants on the spot.
not put to any inconvenience
on this account.
He was informed that
enough fertilizers are available in the Valley. In the
meeting the representatives
of the companies demanded
that two notional Rack
Points viz Awantipora and
Srinagar need to be restored
and be made fully operational for the benefits of
farmer community of the
Kashmir Division. They also
demanded freight charges be
given up to retailers’ point.
The meeting was attended by Joint Director
Inputs, Joint Director
Extension, Joint Director
Rakhs & Farms, Nodal
Bandipora, May 20:
Srinagar, May 20:
Director Agriculture
Kashmir, Mr. Harun Malik today convened a joint meeting
of officers of the department
and the fertilizer dealers &
representatives of fertilizer
manufacturing companies of
the Valley.
He stressed upon the
companies to ensure that fertilizers remain available to
the farmers of the Kashmir
Division, so that they can increase the production of
Agriculture and fruit crops
to increase the economy of
the state. He asked them to
create buffer stocks so that
the farmers of the Valley are
Notice
Officers of the department
and other Stack Holders.
My father’s name has been
wrongly written as Sanjay
Kumar instead of Pawan
Kumar on my school records.
Now, I am applying for correction of the same. Objection, if
any, may be conveyed concerned authority within seven
days from the date publication
of this notice.
Karan Kumar
S/o Pawan Kumar
R/o Seela Reasi
A/P Gurah Slathia, Jammu
Glimpses of Future
JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 5
Ansari inaugurates Akhtar announces Rs 5 lakh
Regional Transformer Repairing
Workshop, 5 receiving stations being HDFC branch at CDF for M P School Srinagar
Releases Rs 50,000
set up in South Kashmir: Mehbooba Pattan
for purchase of
Asks orchardists, traders,
Chairs officers meeting on Electricity at Kulgam
Kulgam, May 20:
She further said that a Regional
Transformer Repairing Workshop
is being set up at Anantnag which
will cater to the transformer repair
needs of South Kashmir.
The meeting was attended by
Minister of State for Forests, PHE &
Irrigation Mr. Ab. Majeed Padder,
MP, Nazir Ahmad Laway, legislators, Ab. Majeed Bhat and
Mohammad Amin Bhat. It was given
out in the meeting that five new receiving stations are being established in the district besides augmentation of the existing ones. She
urged the concerned legislators to
contribute out of their Constituency
Development Funds for setting up
and augmenting the existing receiv-
Parliament,
Member
Mehbooba Mufti today asserted that
the present coalition Government
will make all out efforts to ensure
scheduled electric supply, portable
drinking water and better road connectivity for which steps are being
taken, results of which will be felt on
ground very soon. Chairing the
District Electricity Committee
meeting here today, the MP asked
all concerned officers to ensure uninterrupted scheduled power supply in the district as the damaged infrastructure of electric poles and
wire is being replaced under different centrally sponsored schemes.
transports to avail benefits
of the bank
Pattan, May 20:
Minister for Youth Services and Sports,
Technical Education and Information
Technology, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari,
Wednesday reiterated Government’s resolve of
providing all basic amenities to the people at
their doorsteps. The Minister was speaking at a
function after inaugurating HDFC Bank
branch here today.The Vice President HDFC
Bank, Mr. Zubair Iqbal, officers of Bank and civil administration were present on the occasion,
besides a large public gathering. The Minister
said that the Bank will facilitate local populace
in developing their socio-economic and commercial activities. He said provision of Banking
facilities at Pattan was a long pending demand
of the local people, which was fulfilled today.
Molvi Ansari urged people to make good use of the
Bank and take advantage of the facilities being
provided to them. He said the Bank will facilitate
people including orchardists, transporters, farmers, traders etc by providing loan facilities to develop their businesses. Speaking on the occasion,
Mr. Zubair said that Bank branch is 3rd in
Baramulla district and 72nd in J&K. He said
the Bank has a customer-friendly and flexible
rule which can provide better banking facilities in comparison to other Banks.
ing stations. Mufti urged all concerned legislators to work in close
co-ordination to let the general public harvest the benefits of central and
state sponsored programmes.
Javed visits Chadoora constituency;
takes stock of damages to roads
Rs. 4.50 crore earmarked for two road projects
Srinagar, May 20:
Minister for Revenue, Javed
Mustafa Mir, along with the Chief
Engineer, R&B and engineers
from Irrigation and Flood Control
today visited several parts of
Chadoora constituency and took
stock of the roads and other infrastructure damaged in the last
Notice
I, Anil Kumar Sharma wants to
change the name of my
daughter from Shanu Sharma
(Old name) to Akshra Sharma
(New Name) on school
records of 2nd Standard in
APS Nagrota. Objection, if
any, may be conveyed to
Concerned Authorities within
seven days from the date of
publication of this notice.
Anil Kumar Sharma
F/o Akshra Sharma
/o Toll Post Kandoli,
Nagrota.
Notice
I, Ramesh Kumar S/O Sh.
Chuni Lal R/O Vill. Chilla,
Batote A/P Bali Nala,
Udhampur inform that my
name have been wrongly written as Romesh Kumar in the
school record of my children
Babli Devi & Rakesh Kumar
are studying in 4th & 3rd class
in Govt. P/S Urkhal Zone Jib.
My correct name is Ramesh
Kumar & now I am applying
for correction. Objection if any
may be convey to concerning
authority.
Notice
I, Shambhu Ram S/O Sh.
Balku
R/O
Vill.
Bali,
Udhampur inform that my
name have been wrongly written as Shambu Ram in the
school record of my children
Babli Devi & Rakesh Kumar
are studying in 4th & 3rd class
in Govt. P/S Urkhal Zone Jib.
My correct name is Shambhu
Ram & now I am applying for
correction. Objection if any
may be convey to concerning
authority.
Notice
I, Pawan Singh S/o Sh Surjeet
Singh R/o Rihi Tehsil and
District Udhampur have lost
License bearing and DL No.
JK1420120020233. Now, I
am applying for duplicate of
the same. Objection, if any
may be conveyed to ARTO
Udhampur within seven days
from the date of publication of
this notice.
Notice
I, Pawan Singh S/o Sh Sita
Ram R/o Ward No 9,
Mahadev Reasi have lost
original RC and License bearing Regd No. JK20 3157 and
DL No. 6645/MVD/Reasi respectively. Now, I am applying
for duplicate of the same.
Objection, if any may be conveyed to ARTO Reasi within
seven days from the date of
publication of this notice.
year’s floods. Starting from
Kursoo Gath, the Minister visited
Padshahi Bagh, Kondbal, Soiteng,
Lasjan, Bongam, Nowgam,
Naikbagh and Naikpora areas.
Enroute, people met the
Minister and apprised him about
their problems. Apart from other
basic facilities, they demanded
early macadamization of flood
damaged roads, construction of
drains besides plugging of bunds
where from water is entering in
their areas. The Minister directed
the officers of Irrigation and Flood
Control to expedite work on river
bund at Kursoo Gath besides taking necessary repairing works at
other places damaged by the
floods. The Chief Engineer R&B
was asked
conto
struct drainages in these areas besides starting repairing and
macadamization of the damaged
roads. Seeking cooperation from
the people, the Minister asked
them to lift all the material
dumped on road side so that
upgradation and macadamization of roads is taken up at the earliest. He said drainage is necessary for durable roads and directed concerned officers to formulate a comprehensive and long
term plans for these areas.
The Minister was informed
that Rs. 3 crore have been earmarked for upgradation of
Mehjoor Nagar-Bypass road
while Rs. 1.50 core are being incurred on Nowgam-Padshahi
Bagh road. He was told that tendering process has been started
and work on both the projects will
be started shortly.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER JAMMU
Sub :
Regularization of Joint Director & equivalent/CEO’s & equivalent/Principals & equivalent/ZEO’s &
equivalent/Headmaster & Equivalent/Headmaster & Equivalent/Lecturers.
NOTIFICATION
All the Incharge Principals & equivalent/ZEO’s & equivalent/Headmaster & Equivalent/Lecturers of Jammu
District those who are inservice/retired are hereby requested to submit their service BIO Data along with five
years APRs as per the format given below to this office within three days positively to proceed further on the
matter :S.
No
Name of Officer
Designation
Category
(whether
OM/SC/
ST/RBA/
LOC/OSC
1
2
3
Detail of posting from initial
appointment
Present Stay at present
place of place of posting
posting
10
9
11
4
D.O.B
(as per
Matriculation
certificate
5
Date of
promotion
as CEO/
Principal/
ZEO/HM/
Lecturr
Date of
Death/
Date of
Retirement/
Left of
Service/
VRS etc.
Aprs of
Lost 5
years
Any more Remarks
Relevant
information
13
14
12
6
Date of
Post held
confirmation at present
on against
any post
7
8
15
Chief Education Officer
Jammu
No. DIP/J-1543/2015
Dated : 19-05-2015
e-PROCUREMENT NOTICE
MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES
The e-Tender for the following works is invited on behalf of President of India by Chief Engineer (Air
Force) Zone C/O 39 Wing, AF, Phone No. 01992-234037, Fax No. 01992-234040 as per on-line e-tendering procedure. The detailed notice of which could be seen and down loaded on web site/portal
www.eprocuremes.gov.in.
Srl
No
1
1.
Name of work
2
Provision of Storage Accomodation for Drop Tanks
at AF Station Srinagar.
Estimated
cost of work
at par market
(Rs. in lakhs)
3
747.00
Lakh
CRITICAL DATES
Completion
Period
(months)
4
28 Months
Amount of
Earnest Money
for Contractors
not enlisted
with MES (Rs)
5
Rs. 6,98,500/-
Srl
No
Description
Date
Time
1.
2.
Publishing Date
1700 hrs
3.
Last date of Bid Submission
15 Jun 2015
Opening of Technical Bid (Cover -1)
30 Jul 2015
1100 hrs
Note :-
29 Jul 2015
Cost of tender in
(Rs) in favour of/
payable at
6
Rs. 3000/- payable
to GE (P) (AF)
Srinagar.
Remarks
1700 hrs
1. Further details can be seen from the e-Procurement portal www.eprocuremes.gov.in
2. The brief advertisement is also available on MES web site www.mes.gov.in and Indian Trade
Journal.
3. Tenders will be uploaded only on portal www.eprocuremes.gov.in and contractors registered on
this web site will be able to submit their bid online. All other terms and conditions, instructions to bidders regarding e- tendering process etc. may kindly see Notice Inviting Tenders (NIT) available on
the above noted web site. The Department reserve the right to reject any or all tenders without assigning any reason(s). The tenderer should read terms & conditions instructions (NIT) carefully before filling the price bids (BoQ) e-Tendering without Digital Signatures will not be accepted by electronics tendering system.
4. Under no circumstances, subletting in any form, will be allowed even the power of attorney will not
be accepted or allowed.
davp 10102/11/0563/1516
photography equipment
Srinagar, May 20:
Minister for Education Naeem
Akhtar today announced Rs 5 lakh
for M P School Srinagar from his
Constituency Development Fund
(CDF), for development of football
ground and upgrading related facilities at the school. Stressing the need
to rejuvenate the educational scenario in Government Schools, the
Minister said that extracurricular
activities are as important as academics for over all personality development of the students. This was stated by the Minister during his visit to
M. P. School here at Bagh-e-Dilawar
Khan, Srinagar. The Minister, while
recalling the historic importance of
the area – Sheher-e-Khas where the
institution is located said that, it is
the real identity of Kashmir valley
and M. P. School is an institution of
special importance requiring special
attention of the Government.
The Minister during his visit interacted with the staff and the students, and took stock of entire gamut
of infrastructure, availability of
teaching faculty, and other related
facilities available at the school including canteen, library, sports facilities, toilets etc. The Minister asked
for promotion of extra-curricular ac-
tivities in the school and announced
constitution of a Mountaineering
Club for the institution, which
would promote culture of exploration and observatory learning
among the students. In this regard,
Mahmood Ahmad Shah, President,
J&K Hiking and Mountaineering
Club gave a detailed presentation on
the same and it was decided that the
Physical Education Master of the
School shall register the students for
a trek trip to be organized over the
week-end. The Minister also gave directions for organizing a four-day
field trip to Wadwan, Kishtwar for
the school students, for which they
shall be provided tents and sleeping
bags by the JK Police and bus facility
by the department. The Minister also instructed to have various out-
door competitions like Photography,
painting, etc. during the trip for
which he announced release of Rs
50,000 for purchase of cameras for
the school. The Minister informed
the students that there shall be after
school classes introduced from this
session for all those students who do
not have any academic guidance at
home. The faculty members of repute in each subject shall be taking
extra classes for all those students
who are willing to attend the same after school time. While going through
the books available in the library of
the school the Minister, emphasized
on strengthening the Library and also inculcating habit of reading books
in the students as well as faculty. The
Minister also paid a brief visit to
Gandhi Memorial College.
Bid Document Flood Control Division Samba
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER FLOOD CONTROL DIVISION SAMBA
NOTICE INVITING TENDER
Fresh e-NIT NO. 09 of 05/2015
For and on behalf of governor of J&K state, Fresh Tender are invited by the Executive Engineer Flood Control Division Samba, by e-Tendering mode
on Item Rates from approved and eligible contractors registered with J&K state govt./CPWD/MES and railways for the following work.
S.
No
Name of work
Name of
Division
Approx.
Amount
(Rs. in
lacs)
Cost of
document (in
Rs.)
Earnest
Money
@ 2%
(in Rs)
Time allowed
for completion
1.
Permanent Restoraion of Flood Protection work in Left side
of River Devak D/S
N.H.Way RD 0- 800
M. (590-728 m)
Flood
control
Division
Samba
Rs.
57.14
2000/-
114280/-
60 days
Time & date
of opening
the tender/
technical
bid
29-05-2015
at 1.00 PM
Class of
contractor
Head of
account
Bid
validity
“A ”
M.H.4711 180 days
Capital
Outlay
(Prime
Minister’s
package for
floods
affected
infrastructure in J&K
under SPA)
1. Date of publishing from: 18-05-2015 (1400 hrs.)
2. The bidding documents can be downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.in from 10:00am on 18- 05-2015 to 28-05-2015 (1300 hrs.)
a) The bids shall be deposited in electronic format on the website from www.jktenders.gov.in from 18-05- 2015 to 28-05-2015 upto 1300 hrs. The
bids received will be opened at 1300 hrs on 29-05-2015.
b) The complete bidding process will be on- line.
c) A pre- bid meeting will be held on 26-05-2015 at 1200 hrs. in the office of the Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle , Jammu to clarify the issues
and to answer question on any matter that may be raised at that stage as stated in clauses 19 of instruction to bidder of the bidding documents.
d) Technical bids of bidder shall be opened on line in the office of the Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle, Jammu on 29-05-2015 at 1300 hrs.
3. Bid documents can be seen at and downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.in bid documents containing qualifying criteria for bidder,
specification, bill of quantities, condition and other details.
4. The site for the work is available.
5. Bids must be accompanied by bid security (EMD) and cost of documents as specified in column 5&6 of the table payable at Jammu. Bid security
(EMD) be pledged in favour of Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle, Jammu and cost of tender documents be pledged in favour of
Executive Engineer, Flood Control Division, Samba. Bid security will have to be in any one of the forms specified in the bidding documents and
shall have to be valid for six months from the last date of receipt of bid. The cost of downloaded tender documents & EMD in form of DD
&CDR/FDR shall be in separate envelope with cover marking cost of documents &EMD.
a. The original instruments in respect of cost of documents, EMD and relevant technical bid documents etc. must be delivered to the
Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle, Jammu on or before 28-05-2015 at 1300 hrs. If the office happens to be closed on the date of receipt
as specified, the EMD documents fee will be received on the next working day at the same time and venue.
b. Technical bids will be opened on 29-05-2015 at 1300 hours in the office of the Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle, Jammu and the date of
opening of financial bid shall be communicated to the successful bidders. If the office happens to be closed on the date of opening of the bids as
specified, the bids will be opened on the next working day at the same time and venue.
6. The bid for the work shall be remain open for acceptance for a period of 180 days from the date of the opening of bids. If any bidder/tender withdraws his bid/tender before the said period or makes any modification in the term and conditions of the bid, the said earnest money shall stand forfeited.
7. Other detail can be seen in the bidding documents.
8. In case the work not be started within the time stipulated for start of work. The work will automatically be treated as cancelled and no correspondence shall be made for the same and CDR will be forfeited without any information. However in case the contractor applies for the grace period
before the date of start of the contract that too on valid grounds supported with documents, his request for grace period will be considered for one
time only.
9. Instruction to bidders regarding e-tendering process.
a) The interested bidder can download the NIT/bidding document from the website www.jktenders.gov.in
b) To participate in bidding process, bidder have to get (DSC)”digital signature certificate” as per Information Technology act-2000, to participate in
on line bidding. This certificate will be required for digitally signing the bid. Bidders can get above mentioned digital certificate from any approved
vendors. The bidders who already possess valid (DSC) digital signature certificates, need not to procure new digital signature certificate.
c) The bidders have to submit their bids online in electronic format with digital signature. The bids cannot be uploaded without digital signature and
no proposal will be accepted in physical form.
d) Bids will be opened online as per time schedule mentioned in N.I.T.
e) Before submission of online bids, bidders must ensure that scanned copy of all the necessary documents have been attached with bid and serially numbered.
f) The department will not be responsible for delay in online submission of bids whatsoever reasons may be.
g) All the required information for bid must be filled and submitted online.
h) Bidders should get ready with the scanned copies of cost of documents & EMD as specified in the Tender documents. The original instruments in
respect of cost of documents, EMD and other relevant documents be submitted to the Chief Engineer Irrigation & Flood Control Department
Jammu by registered post/ / speed post/ courier services as per time schedule specified. Non receipt of the COD, EMD and other relevant documents, the participation of tendering process shall not be considered.
i) The details of documents, EMD specified in the tender documents should be the same, as submitted on line (scanned copies) otherwise bid will
not be accepted.
j) Bidders can contact the office of Chief Engineer I&FC Department Jammu or Concerned Executive Engineer, or NIC authorities for getting DSC
or any other relevant details in respect of Tendering process.
10. The guidelines for submission of bid online can be downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.in
1.
2.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
Bidders are advised to scan their documents on 100 dpi with black & white option.
Bidders are advised to download bid submission manually for the help of bid submission process from the “Download” option as well as from
“Bidders Manual Kit” on home page of www.jktenders.gov.in
3. Bidders are advised not to make any change in BOQ (bill of quantity) contents or its name. In no case they should attempt to create similar BOQ
manually. The BOQ downloaded from the site should be used for filling the rates and it should be saved with the same name.
4. Bidders are required to quote net rate inclusive of all taxes/ carriages in BOQ (XLS) format
5. Bidders are advised to use “MY documents” area in their user on Jammu and Kashmir www.jktenders.gov.in e-Tendering portal to store their documents which are used in all Tenders like VAT certificates etc. and attach these certificates as non statutory documents while submitting their bids.
6. Presently, scrutiny of the technical bid is being done after opening of technical bid. Hence, system generated E-mails confirming acceptance of
bid are to be ignored.
7. The bid i.e. technical bid as well as financial bid is to be submitted online on web portal www.jktenders.gov.in. However, the firms will submit the
supporting documents as required to be submitted along with technical bid in off-line mode in physical form to the office of the Superintending
Engineer Hydraulic Circle, Jammu. In case supporting documents are to be submitted offline in physical form, then it should be so specified in
their technical bids & the supporting documents must be deposited in the office of Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle , Jammu before date
and time of opening of Tenders.
8. In case the work is not started with in time stipulated for start of work. The work will automatically be treated as cancelled and no correspondence
shall be made. However, If the bidder applies for the grace period before the date of start of work that too on valid grounds supported with documents, his request for grace period will be considered for one time only.
9. The Bidders are requested to read the detailed instructions attached with the Bid document also before submission of on line Bids.
10. In case the Bid is found un-reasonable i.e. equally or to less than 15% below the advertised cost, the bidder shall have to submit the additional security of 5% of contract amount in the shape of CDR/ FDR in advance before the last date of opening of Tech. Bid, falling which the tender shall be
rejected.
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(a) The Departmental material i.e. knitted/ gabion crates of required mesh shall be provided by the department itself against cash payment (CDR)
which shall be reimbursed only after successful completion of entire work.
(b) The Stock Rate of Cement shall be @ Rs.410/-per Bag.
12. Original documents of any bidder if required at any point of time shall be called for by the department before opening of the financial bids for opening of financial bids or allotment of work.
13. Maximum Penalty @ 10% shall be imposed upon the agency, if any delay in completion of the work beyond the period stipulated in the e-NIT
14. Defect liability period of 6 months shall be reckoned from the date of completion of work certified by the Executive Engineer. The contractor shall
be responsible for any defect (at his own expenses) which may occur or may be noticed with in 6 months after date of completion.
15. The rates quoted by the contractor shall be inclusive of all allied works required to executed at the site of work.
16. Turnover certificate to the effect that the contractor has executed the works of the value 40% of the advertised amount in any one year in last 5
years and the certificate should be obtained from the chartered accountant.
Signed for and on behalf of the Governor, Jammu & Kashmir State
Executive Engineer
No. DIP/J-1489/2015
Flood Control Division
Samba
Dated : 19- 05-2015
Glimpses of Future
CYMK
Glimpses of future
Save Farmers
he peasants and farmers of India are the most resilient
and independent community. They have defended their
rights and fought injustice and bounced back after every
flood, drought and crop failure. Why then are they giving up on
life today? Why are they committing suicide in such large numbers? Addressing these questions has become a critical survival
imperative not only for farmers, but also for all of us who rely on
the food they put on our tables. The epidemic of farmers’ suicides
in India started after 1995, when agriculture policies were
changed under the pressure of the World Trade Organisation
agreements that ushered in the era of corporate globalisation.
When Lee Kyung-hae, a South Korean farmer, killed himself at
a WTO protest in Cancun, Mexico, in 2003. He wore a sign that
read, “WTO kills farmers”. Corporate globalisation has brought
four tectonic shifts to Indian agriculture as well, setting it on the
path that’s leading to devastation. Firstly, corporate globalisation replaced food sovereignty with import dependency. A false
idea was generated whereby food security did not mean growing
your own food, but, instead, importing it. For this idea to be
turned into practice, India dismantled every policy that had ensured justice for our small farmers and guaranteed our food security.They are exploited when they buy expensive seeds and
chemicals. Often these seeds and chemicals fail, which compels
the farmers to buy more seeds on credit or loan from the companies in the hope that the next non-renewable seed and the next
toxic chemical might save them. This is the seed-chemical treadmill that has trapped countless farmers across the country. Second, farmers are exploited by an industry that buys agriculture
produce at cheap rates as raw material. When farmers grow food,
they eat the food as well as sell what’s excess in the local market.
When farmers grow cotton, sugarcane, potato, corn or soyabean,
they cannot eat their produce and must sell their produce to big
industries. Industries pay exploitatively low prices, which aren’t
enough for farmers to buy the food they can eat. The epidemic of
farmers’ suicides began in the cotton belt where Monsanto,
American biotechnology corporation, has monopolised the cottonseed supply with its genetically modified organism Bt cotton.
Over the past year, suicides have spread to potato farmers in
West Bengal who are growing potatoes for Pepsi Co. When farmers don’t even receive the minimum support price, they borrow
from moneylenders and banks. After being hounded by the
banks for repayments that they cannot make, farmers end up
taking their lives. In September 2014, many sugarcane farmers
committed suicide because the sugar mill owners were unable
to pay the farmers. In spring 2015, due to untimely rains at harvest time and the subsequent destruction of crops, farmers of
Bundelkhand and Rajasthan committed suicide. They were unable to survive under an agriculture model that was failing them.
Our farmers must be liberated from seed slavery and dependence
on high cost, unreliable and ill-adapted corporate seeds. Farmers
must also be liberated from high cost and toxic inputs that are
perpetuating the cycle of debt and creating disease. Liberation
from poisons in agriculture is liberation from poisons in our food
system. Farmers’ suicides are the direct result of an exploitative
economic model seeking to maximise corporate profits at the cost
of farmers’ lives. The answer to this is not to call for the end of
small farmers, but to give them respect and justice, and recognise
that small farmers are the backbone of national food
security.Farmers keep India’s 1.3 billion-strong population fed
with their blood, sweat and tears, with their skills and knowledge. If Indian peasants and small farmers are wiped out no one
else can feed India. India’s agriculture and food systems are
based on diversity. Imagine your thali with food cooked from
GMO corn and soya (the only major crops grown in the US), without spices, without local vegetables, without indigenous edible
oils, without desi wheat or rice or millets. So let every meal become a moment to thank our farmers, our annadatas, for the diversity of food they grow to bring us health, nourishment, taste
and culture. Swaraj, sovereignity of our agriculture is not a luxury; it is a survival imperative. And it is in our hands.
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JAMMU THURSDAY MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 6
No acche din for higher education
BY : ZOYA HASAN
esides cuts in state funding which is a
critical area of concern, the BJP-led
government’s overall approach to education is destructive of autonomy, creativity
and diversity. Not a single Indian institution
of higher learning figures in the list of top 200
universities prepared by The
Times Higher Education Supplement. These dismal rankings are quite often taken as a
measure of the crisis of higher
education in India, notwithstanding the obvious limitations of the ranking exercise.
But all is not well with Indian
So far, the
universities.
Narendra Modi government
has done very little to address
the crisis in higher education. The government started on a controversial note. Prime
Minister Modi’s selection to head the Ministry of Human Resources and Development
raised questions about the importance of education under this dispensation as it showed
scant regard for education in spite of the fact
that the Sangh Parivar takes education very seriously.
Lower budgetary allocation
The government’s first Budget has not
delivered achhe din for higher education in
the country. The Union Budget for 2015-16 has
reduced funds for higher education to the
tune of Rs.3,900 crore in its revised budget estimates for the financial year 2014-15. The
government has revised the figure to
Rs.13,000 crore, as against Rs.16,900 crore for
the plan allocation. The overall education
budget of the Modi government is down from
Rs.82,771 crore to Rs.69,074 crore. The government has also revised allocation for the
Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan
(RUSA) — which is a Centrally Sponsored
Scheme (CSS), launched in 2013 that aims at
providing strategic funding to eligible state
B
higher educational institutions — to Rs.397
crore as against Rs.2,200 crore in the original
Budget. Despite the trend of passing on the
responsibility of education to the private sector, there is a strong case to expand state
funding of education. The role of publicly
funded education in the democratisation of
access to higher education in India is indisputable. Treating the higher
education system as a public
good, the Indian state has
been successful in providing
access to institutions of
higher learning to many
groups which were hitherto
not able to access it. This is
only possible if there is adequate state funding and public regulation for the entire
system of education from school to university. Far from expanding publicly funded universities with an increase in budgetary
allocation of education, state funding is being
steadily withdrawn from education in general and higher education in particular so
that private capital, both Indian and foreign,
can be encouraged. The privatisation of
higher education is now an irreversible trend
in India, where a majority of the institutions
have been established by the private sector.
In the midst of this trend, it is the arts and humanities that are being pushed aside.
Move towards centralisation
Besides cuts in state funding which is a
critical area of concern, the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP)-led government’s overall approach to education is destructive of autonomy, creativity and diversity. The manner in
which the state is intervening in higher education is causing concern among both teachers and students. There are alarming
proposals to change the very nature of higher
education. The most disturbing is the proposal to revive the Central Universities Act
of 2009 which will require the Central univer-
sities to follow a common admission procedure and common syllabus. Even though the
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) regime
and the current National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government have been remarkably similar in their desire to introduce
changes in the higher education system, most
of the UPA’s major proposals got drowned in
the Parliament logjam which continued till
the last session of the 15th Lok Sabha. Also,
there was some debate and opposition within
the UPA government which could be another
reason why the government couldn’t implement its agenda. This government is pursuing the reform agenda much more
aggressively leaving little scope for dissent
and disagreement. The Central University
(CU) Act seeks to replace the existing Central
universities with one single Act which would
require all universities to follow a “common”
admission and “common” syllabus along
with “transferable” faculty. India’s higher education system, serving a large and heterogeneous population, should ideally support a
diverse and decentralised system. However,
the CU Act will do the opposite; it aims at centralisation and homogenisation, ignoring the
specificities and uniqueness of each university. Each University’s Act has a specific context and mandate, and each has developed its
own pattern of knowledge production and reproduction. For example, the Delhi University Act (1922) was in response to the need to
provide for the educational needs of an
emerging India and incorporates a wide college network. The founding ideas of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, on the other hand
are quite different from other institutions.
The impulse for the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Act (1966) was to institutionalise the values and vision of “national
integration, scientific temper, and humanism”. These Acts have shaped their curriculum, academic ethos, teaching and research.
Nullifying these Acts would be a blow against
Remember him as a terrorist, not martyr
BY : RAJESH SINGH
ix years ago this month, the Sri
Lankan Army eliminated LTTE
supremo Prabhakaran. While he and
his outfit claimed to be campaigners for the
Tamil cause, they had killed several hundreds of fellow Tamils It was on May 19 six
years ago, that the Sri Lankan authorities
officially announced the death of Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam supremo Velupillai
Prabhakaran. The day is remembered with
joy and relief by an overwhelming majority
of people in the island-nation, and in India
too. Prabhakaran and his LTTE had not
only terrorised the Lankans but also masterminded the assassination of a former Indian
Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. He was our
enemy as much as he was of the Sri
Lankans. And yet, amazingly, certain
prominent politicians from Tamil Nadu continue to consider him a hero and a martyr to
the Tamil cause. They observe his death anniversary just as they celebrate his birth anniversary on November 26. Marumalarchi
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief Vaiko
created an unwanted splash on the latter
day last year, by cutting a birthday cake for
the slain terrorist. People like Vaiko never
tire of flaunting their secular credentials.
So, savour this speech he is supposed to
have given, and played on loudspeakers in
areas the LTTE then controlled in the north
of Sri Lanka during its heyday: “They say
IPKF (Indian Peace Keeping Force) is killing
Tamils and raping Tamil women. There are
Maratha, Sikh, Gurkha and Madras regiments and so on. No one from the Madras
regiment will commit such atrocity. It is the
others who are indulging in such crimes”
(The Prabhakaran Saga, S Murari; Sage
Publications). Vaiko was then in the
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Journalist
and author Murari writes in the book that
he was “horrified at the attribution of ethnicity to a professional and apolitical army”.
The MDMK leader forgets the exploits
of his hero, who had turned against his community’s members, using them as human
shields. He forgets the ruthless elimination
at the LTTE’s hands and at his orders, of
Tamil leaders, both in the political and the
separatist movements. And Vaiko also does
not wish to remember that the three-decade
S
The unreasonable fear of a coup
long war which the LTTE waged against
Colombo consumed an estimated 1,20,000
lives — most of them innocent (Sri Lanka:
The New Country, Padma Rao Sundarji;
HarperCollins). One of the tallest leaders of
Tamil Nadu and former Chief Minister M
Karunanidhi of the DMK too had never concealed his fondness for Prabhakaran. He had
refused to be present when the last contingent of the Indian Peace Keeping Force arrived in Chennai on March 23, 1990. His
explanation for the snub was: “Being a
Tamil, I cannot receive an army that has
killed and raped thousands of Tamils” (The
Prabhakaran Saga, S Murari; Sage Publications). To all these people, it never mattered
that Prabhakaran was ruthless in his bid to
establish hegemony over the violent movement. “The LTTE’s aim was to become the
sole representative of the Tamils in Sri
Lanka. The terrorist tactics of the LTTE
treated these Tamil political parties as essentially expendable” (Sri Lanka and the Defeat of the LTTE, KM de Silva; Penguin
Books). The author goes on to write,
“TULF’s (Tamil United Liberation Front)
founder and leader SJV Chelvanayagam
died in 1976 when the LTTE was operating
in its earlier phase. All the leaders of the
TULF after Chelvanayagam were killed by
the LTTE. This was done over a ten-year
stretch from 1989 onwards.”
No dissenting or differing voice was
spared. A Amirthalingam, Uma Maheswaran, K Padmanabha, Y Yogeswaran,
Sri Sabarathnam and others who belonged
to various outfits fighting for the Tamil
cause, were murdered. Padmanabha’s
killing happened on Indian soil in June 1990,
in Tamil Nadu. S Murari writes, in his book
quoted earlier, “Pathmanabha (or Padmanabha) made the fatal mistake of holding the
central committee meeting of the EPRLF
(Eelam People’s Revolutionary Liberation
Front) in Chennai…With the entire State
machinery at its disposal the LTTE had access to State intelligence.” The result was
that a killer squad made it without trouble
to the group of EPRLF leaders, and eliminated 13 members, besides Padmanabha.
Murari adds, “Karunanidhi not only allowed the killers to make a getaway, but also
rubbed salt in the wound by detaining more
than a dozen EPRLF members under the
NSA (National Security Act).”
Also, Prabhakaran’s brutal treatment of
the Tamil-speaking Muslim community of
Sri Lanka never troubled leaders like Mr
Karunanidhi and Mr Vaiko, who, otherwise,
are at their shrillest on secular causes in
India. In the book mentioned earlier, KM de
Silva notes, “…the Muslim minority, especially those in the eastern province, have
been deeply concerned about the dangers of
their political marginalization in a decentralized political and administrative structure. The mass expulsion of Muslims from
the whole of the northern province by the
LTTE on October 22, 1990, the sole example
of ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka, naturally
strengthens these fears.”
This development was the first major
sign of things to come. Earlier, the Tigers
had sought to enlist the support of the Muslims in their war for a Tamil nation. Perhaps they did not get the desired response,
so they retaliated. This is how journalist-author Samanth Subramanian puts it: “In the
space of a few hours in October 1990, the
Tigers emptied Jaffna of its 24,000 Muslims,
suddenly and efficiently, the way a can of
peas might be overturned and thumped on
its edge to dislodge its contents” (This Divided Island, Samanth Subramanian; Penguin India). The author also describes the
loot and larceny the so-called freedom-fighters had indulged in: “Earrings were ripped
off the ears of young women, often along
with the lobes they decorated. Welfare certificates, especially those that entitled the
poor to state benefits, were confiscated.” In
case more evidence of the LTTE’s anti-Muslim carnage is needed, Messrs Vaiko and
Karunanidhi may recall the Husseiniya
mosque massacre in Batticaloa in 1990.
Their favourite superstar’s LTTE killed
more than 145 Lankan Muslims in cold
blood. This Divided Island has a chapter on
the chilling incident. (KM de Silva’s book,
Reaping the Whirlwind: Ethnic Conflict,
Ethnic Politics in Sri Lanka; Penguin, gives
the figure of dead as 120.) And there is another episode in Murari’s book, where he recounts the massacre of 600 Tamil and
Tamil-speaking policemen in mid-1990. It’s
no wonder, therefore, that the Tamil-speaking Muslim population did not buy into the
LTTE fantasy of a Tamil Eelam.
V.K. Krishna Menon was very abrasive with
the service chiefs and showed little regard
for them. Menon would often interfere by
dealing directly with military officers, bypassing the chiefs. This led to Thimayya
writing to Prime Minister Nehru tendering
his resignation. Other service chiefs were
also to tender their resignation. Rumours
started floating that a military coup was imminent. A national controversy surfaced in
the press and I can say from personal knowledge that Army officers felt very disturbed.
Nehru sent for Thimayya and asked him to
withdraw his resignation in the national interest. Being a patriotic soldier, he complied.
What happened thereafter was most unfortunate, but we need not go into the details of
that. Lt. Gen. B.M. Kaul, against the recommendations of Thimayya, had been promoted from major general and brought as
Quartermaster General at Army Headquarters. He sent for me and I was made his staff
officer as also to work with a new section
called Q (operations), which has now grown
into the directorate of operational logistics.
He would often speak to Nehru on the RAX
(restricted area exchange) telephone in my
presence. He even took liberties with the defence minister and Thimayya, then a sulking
chief. I felt that if any general had political
ambition it was Kaul, as even mentioned in
Welles Hangen’s After Nehru, Who? In 1961,
Kaul rewarded me by sending me to the UK
on a prestigious inter-service training course
at their National Defence College. Thus, I
was not in any way involved in the 1962 debacle, which changed the fortune of Kaul and
led to his quitting the Army.
When Nehru died there was an intelligence red alert of the possibility of a military
coup . An artillery brigade had been moved
from Ambala to Delhi for annual field firing
at Tughlakabad range, and this coincided
with the death of Nehru. The then director,
Intelligence Bureau, B.N. Mullik, told me
later that he was personally shadowing the
Army Chief, Gen. Joyanto Nath Chaudhuri,
during Nehru’s funeral procession. The
other incident of an intelligence alert took
place in 2010, when Gen. V.K. Singh was the
Army Chief. Two para battalions had been
moved from Mathura to Hindon for a joint
training exercise. This coincided with Gen.
Singh going to the Supreme Court against
the decision of the government on his dateof-birth controversy. The defence secretary
intervened, conveying the government’s
order to send back the two para battalions
from Hindon to Meerut. These two incidents
only highlight the apprehension of people in
authority of the Army carrying out a coup.
Having been closely associated with the
Indian Army for 70 years now, including 40
years service in the Army, I can most emphatically rule out that our Army will ever
stage a coup. It has always, with unquestioning loyalty, carried out the nation’s will and
it will never impose its will on the nation.
The fear among the bureaucracy of the man
on horseback is unfounded.
When Jawaharlal Nehru died there was an intelligence red alert of the
possibility of a military coup. An artillery brigade had been moved
from Ambala to Delhi for annual field firing at the Tughlakabad range,
and this coincided with the death of Nehru.
BY : S.K. SINHA
hough a military coup or a successful
military invasion may result in a soldier capturing political power, there is
a difference between the two. The former is
directed against a government to which one
owes loyalty and the latter against a government to which one does not. History abounds
with examples of both. In the modern age
military coups have been taking place while
in the earlier days the other was more common. Early examples of military coups are
those of Julius Caesar, Oliver Cromwell and
Napoleon Bonaparte. In modern times, several military coups have taken place, particularly in countries liberated from colonial
rule in Asia and Africa. Modern India has a
shining military coup-free record. There
have been only two instances, both very long
ago. The great Mauryan Empire founded by
Chandragupta Maurya, comprising presentday India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, had
shrunk considerably in 185 BC. The latter
Greeks under Demetrius had come to the
border, threatening invasion. Brihadratha,
the last Mauryan ruler, was an imbecile. His
commander-in-chief, Pushyamitra Sunga,
assassinated him and became the ruler. The
other instance was that of Hyder Ali, a successful military leader, removing the Wadiyar ruler of Mysore. Hyder Ali’s son Tipu
Sultan succeeded him on his death.
All countries gaining independence
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from their colonial rulers in Asia and Africa
have had military coups, except India. Coups
have been endemic in Pakistan. Both the Indian and Pakistan Armies have a common
origin and were part of the undivided Indian
Army, but they have gone completely different ways. The main reason is that India had
the advantage of having Jawaharlal Nehru
as Prime Minister for 17 years. The country
had political stability under him. A great democrat, he established democratic polity on
a firm footing. In Pakistan, Muhammad Ali
Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, died within
a year of its independence, leading to political instability. Even the first Prime Minister,
Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated not long
after. Because of political instability, Pakistan has witnessed a series of military
coups. Unlike Pakistan where the officer
class is almost entirely Punjabi and Pathan
— who have much in common — the officers
of the Indian Army have a very diverse background. Moreover, the Indian Army is multireligious, with a secular outlook. On the
other hand, the Pakistan Army has become a
one-religion army of religious fundamentalists. In spite of the Indian Army’s apolitical
record, the fear of the man on horseback has
been a constant factor in India, particularly
among civil servants who have exploited this
to feather their own nest and keep the Army
under stifling control. They have persistently denied the Army its legitimate dues
and have isolated it from decision-making on
military matters. Nehru was quite clear that
a military coup was not likely in India. In his
letter of February 5, 1948, to chief ministers,
he wrote, “We know that many attempts
have been made to tamper with the Army
but we also know that the Army has withstood these attempts and is a significant
force, disciplined and loyal to the government.” Yet, the apprehension about the man
on horseback did not disappear in our ruling
establishment. There have been a few hiccups in civil-military relations.
General K.S. Thimayya was a very celebrated soldier who had earned great professional fame. He was the only Indian to have
commanded a brigade in the Second World
War. He represented the Indian Army at the
surrender ceremony at Singapore in 1945,
when Count Hisaichi Terauchi, the Supreme
Commander of the Japanese Army in South
East Asia, surrendered to Mountbatten. Thimayya commanded the Indian brigade of the
occupation force in Japan. In December 1948,
he personally led the successful attack from
a leading tank when for the first time in history tanks were used on the forbidding
height of Zoji la. In 1953, Thimayya was appointed as chairman of the Neutral Nations
Repatriation Commission and was sent to
Korea by the United Nations. In 1957, he took
over as the Chief of the Indian Army. Apart
from his brilliant military career he was a
highly popular general who was referred to
as the “Soldier’s General”. Defence Minister
diversity and pluralism as well as to minimum autonomy without which a university
cannot function and flourish.
No academic logic
The Ministry of HRD’s idea of “reform”
is an egregious attempt to standardise higher
education and research by introducing a
common framework for Central universities
based on the myth that uniformity will
equalise quality and skills across universities. It is not at all clear that uniformity will
help in upgrading new universities or the
State universities, which is the ostensible
aim of this exercise. Some of the good universities such as JNU or the Ambedkar University, Delhi, are successful precisely because
they value heterogeneity and variation so
that creativity and innovation can thrive.
Many Central universities reflect India’s extraordinary diversity in their faculty composition and student body, and, above all, they
offer very different syllabi and courses which
has helped in their academic growth. The CU
Act advocates transfer of faculty between universities. Nowhere in the world are “transfers” between institutions practised. There is
no academic logic here.
Besides, transfers increase the possibility of vindictiveness as it can be used as a
punitive measure to silence dissent and independent voices. It is evident that the government is eager to control and direct
universities both at the Central and State
level. For this the HRD Minister is pushing
the idea of a (CBCS), first mooted by her predecessor, Murli Manohar Joshi, during the
term of NDA-I, which would have a serious
impact on the country’s education system.
The (UGC) has formulated the new proposals
for a CBCS, a common entrance test and a
central ranking system ignoring the assurances given by the government and the UGC
that it would hold wide consultations with all
stakeholders before undertaking any subsequent educational reforms.
Wastage or welfarism?
BY : PRASENJIT CHOWDHURY
cross the class divide that is India, the
grumbling against the UPA had been that
its overemphasis on social welfare and
security has led to inflated welfare expenditures
at the cost of growth. Because, it is an empirical
truth that overprovision of welfare fails to target
resources on the most needy, and hence leads to
inefficiency and injustice. The New Right under
Narendra Modi, on the other hand, emphasises
welfare cuts and the expansion of private sector
that might lead to a deterioration of life qualities
of the poor and the needy. Sadly no emphasis is
being laid on “positive welfare” where people are
encouraged to earn a living through work,
rather than through receiving welfare. After the
Asian financial crisis, most East Asian states
had to face a tightening welfare budget. Contracting out commodification, privatisation, and marketisation of social services have become
common practices in a bid to tide over the difficult period. In Japan, the government also tried
to marketise and residualise social housing
which led to deteriorating social issues such as
homelessness, lone-parent problem and inadequate housing for the elderly. In India, Modi
moved to eliminate state controls on diesel
prices for the first time in over a decade late last
year, while also increasing prices for natural
gas, a move thought to offer fiscal savings over
time that can be used for public investment and
for other productive areas. While a case can always be made about good subsidies and bad subsidies, petroleum subsidies not too long ago
accounted for one-quarter of India’s Rs 2.6 trillion ($42.4 billion) subsidies bill. When Modi said
he wanted to cut back on the costly subsidies, the
government offered millions of Indians to ‘cushion’ the blow of those soaring prices, he, at a time
of global fall of oil prices, could afford to do that
with the softest pinch. With an objective of
shielding its consumers from international price
volatility and providing energy access for its citizens, especially the poor, energy subsidies in
India have a time-honoured role, though they
place a heavy burden on government budgets,
while often failing to reach their targeted beneficiaries. In contrast to fuel subsidies, electricity
subsidies in India are disbursed by the state governments, at considerable cost to state budgets.
Subsidy dilutions are like suicide missions.
They tend to attack entrenched interest groups,
mobilise widespread resentment, fan partisanship amongst malcontents and can become grist
to the mill of the canards of the opposition.Democratically elected leaders who do not keep an ear
to public opinion often end up paying heavier
electoral costs, as seen in the dismissal of the Left
Front in West Bengal at the crest of an agitpropist movement in Singur and Nandigram. Besides, statism being popular with many
segments of the population in developing nations
such as Brazil, India, Indonesia and Thailand,
they have rarely taken to an unqualified freemarket script. Even in China,under a one-party
dictatorship, state-owned enterprises constitute
almost all of the 20 biggest companies by valuation. In a democracy, political sustainability
trumps economic necessity every time. According to a study by Chief Economic Advisor
Arvind Subramanian in the Economic Survey
released recently, the fertiliser subsidy and the
water subsidy are the two of the worst performing subsidies. The Survey says that the fertiliser
manufacturers derive the maximum benefit
from the fertiliser subsidy since farmers have
elastic demand, and the water subsidy goes to
private taps, while 60 per cent of the poor get
their water from public taps. India embarked on
a subsidy-raj, as is wont for a welfarist state
since independence, amounting to 14 per cent of
GDP almost a decade ago, and compromising on
its expenditure on education, health, or infrastructure. Public expenditureAccording to the
UNESCO, India has the lowest public expenditure on higher education per student in the
world. As per a recent report from the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development
, India’s public social spending measured as a
fraction of its GDP was not only far lower than
the developed countries, but also lower than the
‘emerging economies’ like China, Russia, Brazil
and South Africa. In India, where populism runs
rife, subsidies one of the most powerful policy
tools have been used for decades to achieve a
range of economic, social and environmental objectives.
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Glimpses of Future
Black money: India to hold direct
talks with tax havens, others
New Delhi, May 20:
Indian tax authorities and
investigators probing black
money cases have decided to
hold one-to-one meetings with
their overseas counterparts
based in tax haven nations and
other countries to "deepen" cooperation in the fight against illicit
funds stashed abroad. As part of
the measures to combat the menace, investigators have also received a new dossier on tax-related business information on
about a dozen entities whose
names were reported by an international group of investigative journalists sometime back.
Union
Finance
The
Ministry, after due consultations
with the Special Investigation
Team (SIT) on black money and
various financial probe agencies, has decided that a team of
senior officials will be tasked to
hold bilateral meetings with foreign jurisdictions either in India
or at the location of the respective counterparts, to thrash out
issues quickly. "The step is
aimed to cut down on the time
taken in paper-based documentation and communication in
cases of illegal funds stashed
abroad. A team of senior officials
drawn from the Ministry and its
various field formations will
hold meetings and put across requests related to probe in these
cases right on the discussion
table. The required sanctions in
this regard have been obtained
from the government," a senior
Finance Ministry official said.
An official communication
prepared in this regard by the
Central Board of Direct Taxes
and reviewed by the SIT underlines the need for having the new
mechanism. "Bilateral discussions, including through conference calls and face-to-face meetings with the competent authorities of our treaty partners which
now include well known tax
havens and offshore financial
centres such as British Virgin
Islands, Jersey, UAE and
Singapore are being planned
and the cooperation in this regard will be deepened in future.
"These bilateral meetings
will help India in making targeted and specific requests for information and to understand the
problems, if any, which prevent
them in providing the information, and to examine how the
same can be addressed," the
note, accessed by PTI, said.
While about three such meetings have already taken place, the
official said, about half-a-dozen are
already lined up to be held this
year including one with the
European Union. The note also
mentions that "certificates of incorporation" of eleven entities listed
in
the
International
Consortium of Investigative
Journalists (ICIJ) report which
were received from two foreign
Financial Intelligence Units have
been shared with CBDT for further action. The ICIJ brought out
these names early last year while
some additional details were published by the global group this year
on suspected world entities holding assets and shares in overseas
business structures, including
those with Indian connections.
The SIT on black money has
early this month submitted its latest report to the Supreme Court to
inform it about the development
in various probes related to black
money which included the development that the I-T department
has launched 121 prosecution cases against those whose names had
figured in the much talked about
HSBC list. The note added that the
probe in cases of about 600 suspect
names and addresses which were
obtained by the Central Economic
Intelligence Bureau (CEIB) last
year through its exclusive channels is "in progress." The official
communication also reported the
enhancement in cooperation between India and Switzerland on
these issues, a fact mentioned by
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley
quite a number of times in the past.
"Switzerland has indicated
willingness to provide information in respect of cases where investigations have been carried
out by the I-T department independently from what Swiss government considers as stolen data. This development is very significant because there are a
number of cases of account holders included in the HSBC list
which were investigated by I-T
department independent of the
HSBC list obtained from the
French government.
"Earlier, the Swiss government had not agreed to provide
any information on names which
were included in the HSBC list on
the ground that these were stolen
data and have been obtained in
breach of Swiss law," it said. Post
the visit of a high-level officers
delegation to the alpine nation in
October last year, the note said,
"Swiss
Federal
Tax
the
Administration has agreed that
their competent authority would
assist India in obtaining confirmation of genuineness of bank
documents on requests by the
Indian side and also swiftly provide information on requests relating to non-banking information. This willingness on the part
of the Swiss authorities would
help in our tax investigations."
"The Swiss authorities have
also agreed to provide the requested information in a timebound manner or else indicate
the reasons why the cases cannot be answered within the
agreed timeline.(PTI)
New Delhi, May 20:
Indian economy is expected
to expand at 8.5-9 percent over
10-15 year time frame once the
structural issues hampering
growth are addressed by the
government, Finance Secretary
Rajiv Mehrishi said on
Wednesday. "India has a growth
potential close to 8.5 percent to 9
percent over the next 10-15
years... The short term growth
may be lower on account of
structural issues which we are
tackling," Mehrishi told PTI.
Strong economic growth,
he added, is necessary for solving many socio-economic problems facing the country. "India's
growth is expected to be at least
8 percent in the current fiscal on
account of initiatives taken by
the government to boost investment and growth," Mehrishi
said. The Economic Survey had
projected a growth of 8.1 to 8.5
percent in the current financial
year. "Multilateral institutions
also share our growth optimism. IMF has projected a
growth of 7.5 percent for 2015-16.
Other organisations also project the growth to be in the vicinity of 7.5 percent," he added.
As per the latest World
Economic Outlook of the
International Monetary Fund
(IMF), India will surpass China
in terms of growth to become
the fastest growing large economy in the world. IMF expects
India to grow at 7.5 percent in
both 2015 and 2016, while
China's growth rate has been
projected at 6.8 percent and 6.3
percent respectively. "Though
the recovery in advanced
economies is slow, the external
environment for India is benign," Mehrishi said. The government has taken various initiatives to deal with the structural issues like going in for auction of key infrastructure inputs such as coal and spectrum,
setting up of the MUDRA Bank
and streamlining the norms for
foreign direct investment (FDI).
On India Meteorological
Department (IMD) projection of
below normal monsoon, the
Finance Secretary said: "A
weak monsoon generally leads
to low rural economic growth
and spike in prices of food commodities. However, this year
food prices are expected to remain stable."
He added: "As done in last
year, government could offload
stocks from its godowns especially wheat and rice to cool
down prices of food grains, discouraging exports of those food
commodities like potato and
onion, which has the potential
of highest price volatility and
importing those items, which
are short in supply like pulses
and edible." The government, he
further said, was also taking a
host of steps to address rural distress "through programmes
rather that price distorting
measures".(PTI)
Now on India will grow faster, outpace China: UN
United Nations, May 20:
India is expected to log a growth of
7.6 percent this year and 7.7 percent,
nearly 1.5 percentage points higher
than the outlook just four months ago,
in a clear sign that it will outpace China
quite decisively, as per a UN report released here Tuesday.
In the Mid-Year Update to the
World Economic Situation and
Prospects 2015, the reason for India`s
outlook is credited to changes in the
way national income is computed, with
no specific mention of policy reforms
during one-year of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi government being the
cause. The original report of the UN
Development Policy and Analysis
Division (UNDESA), released in
January, had estimated India`s gross
domestic product (GDP) growth rate for
this year at 5.9 percent and 6.3 next year.
"This revision mostly reflects a
higher growth trajectory in India,
where the recent changes in methodology and data sources have resulted in a
considerably higher official growth figures for the past two years," said the latest report.
"India is now projected to grow by
7.6 percent in 2015 and 7.7 percent in
2016, surpassing the growth of China,"
the report added, in what should come
as another major pat for the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP)-led government that
completes one year in office this week.
The latest UN update matches the
SPORTS NEWS
projections of other international institutions like the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund that have
also put India`s growth rate as the
fastest, and all of whom have also revised the estimates for India upward.
Last week, in fact, the UN
Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) also released a report that said the Indian
economy would grow by 8.1 percent this
year and 8.2 next year -- the highest
among the projections made by international institutions. "Overall, I think the
authorities in India have done a very
good job over the past two years and this
is actually reflected in some indicators,"
Ingo Pitterle, a UNDESA Economic
Affairs Officer and India expert, told in
an interview here Tuesday.
"In 2013 India was group grouped
together with Turkey, South Africa,
Indonesia and Brazil, and considered a
fragile economy. And now, you look at
the same variables -- today, they look
very different," Pitterle said. "When you
look at the currencies the story is
India`s is the only currency that has
held up well here, which is a sign of confidence by investors, by the international community, in the Indian economy,"
he said. Like the UN report`s outlook,
Pitterle saw several positives on the
Indian economy.
The rupee, had done better than
most currencies, inflation was down,
monetary policy was prudent, current
account deficit had declined, external
Chief guest being introduced with chief guest before start of
the main bout of Hut-Parthal dangal.
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
The Primary Wing of JK Public School Kunjwani conducted the Board Decoration Competition. The theme
Summer Season was aptly displayed in all the class rooms.
Pankaj Suri of II C, Poonam Bali of III B, Ms Sonia Dogra of III
C, Jyoti Sharma of IV E, Ms Kusum Rajput of V A and Monika
Sharma of V C were declared as winners of the competition.
Heaven Kingdom school
excelled in District
Karate-do-championship
GOF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
The Angels of Heaven Kingdom High School, Janki Vihar,
Janipur bagged 12 medals in Gitokukai jammu District
Karate-do-championship. The championship was held at
Rotary Club Jammu under the supervision of Mr. Karan. The
medals were bagged by:- Vansh, Anmol, Suhani, Akshit,
Mahika Koul, Harsh, Karan, Riyanshu, Akam, Dolby,
Krishna, Saniya. Principal Mrs. Renu Sachdev lauded the efforts of the kids for this achievement.
NCC Girls expedition to Mt
Deo-Tibba flags off
GOF Staff Reporter
JAMMU, May 20:
Sanjay of Guru Hanuman
Akhara Delhi clinched 4th HutParthal Kesari Vishal dangal,
by
Hut-Parthal
organized
Dangal Committee in collaboration with J&K Indian Style
Wrestling Association, at Sebad,
The NCC Girls Expedition to Mt. Deo-Tibba was flagged off
by Lt Gen A Chakravarty, Director General National Cadet
Corps at New Delhi. The team comprising Thirty Three cadets
alongwith its leader Col Gaurav Karki shall be attempting the
peak in mid June2015. Deo-Tibba, in Kullu region standing at
6001m/1968ft is located at the eastern end of the Pir Panjal range,
North of Jagat Sukh village, the erstwhile capital of Kullu. This
is the first of a series of training and preparatory expeditions for
the NCC Girls Everest team 2016. These cadets have been selected after extensive trials conducted at hubs all over the country
followed by rigorous training at Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute, Darjeeling where cadets were trained in ice/rock craft
survival skills and rescue. Wishing the cadets, all the success,
the DG said that NCC has been at the forefront in the development of youth and provides ample opportunity to cadets to participate in multitude of adventure activities. He emphasized the
importance of adventure to create leaders. He also stressed upon
planning and coordination which is required to achieve success.
“If you can conquer fear, victory will be yours”, were his final
words to the girl cadets as they marched on with the button.
Katra in district Reasi.
In the main bout, Sanjay
outplayed Benia Min of J&K
Police. Winner Sanjay was
awarded with cash prize of Rs
18,000 while Benia got Rs 13,000.
The second main bout won by
Mohanu of Haryana, who defeated Sandeep of Master Chandi
Ram Akhara Delhi while third
bout went to Ajay of Sanjay
Akhara beating Lallu of
Bajarangi Akhara in an easy
bout. Superintendent of Police,
Sumit Kotwal was chief guest,
who gave away cash prizes to the
wrestlers.
Treasurer Indian Style
Wrestling Association of India,
Shiv Kumar Sharma presided
while DySP Katra, Dr Ashok
Sharma, Advocate Pawan Dev
Singh and Mubarik Singh were
guests of honour.
Pritam Singh Wazir, Sat
Paul Sharma, Chaman Lal
Bhagat, Virender Badyal, Om
Parkash Verma, Naresh Kumar
(Pappu Lakri) , Rattan Singh,
Baldev Singh, Sukhdev Singh
(all Sarpanches) were among
those prominent resent.
Members and technical officials, who helped in smooth con-
duct of this dangal included
Rattan Singh, Pritam Singh
Wazir, Deepak Singh Wazir,
Roshan Lal, Dina Nath, Panch
Sunil Singh (Sonu), Naib
Sarpanch Sham Lal, Mohan
Singh, Prem Chand, Som Raj,
Sharma, Ramesh Singh, Prem
Singh, Lehar Singh, Mohd
Fareed, Naresh Kumar (Pappu
lakri), Murli Dhar (Munna),
Virender Badyal, Om Parkash
Verma, Maan Singh, Raj Singh
and Rajinder Kumar.
Others Results: Nisar beat
Manna, Gurpreet beat Babba,
Manna beat Roshan lal, Akram
beat Lala, Gopal Sharma Beat
Sabba, Bobri beat Shanker,
Amir Khan beat Sukha, Salman
beat Balwan Singh, Angat beat
Bushan, Ravinder beat Karnail
Singh, Ali beat Sethi and Sunil
beat Balkrishan.
Sensex jumps 192 points to
near one-month high
New Delhi, May 20:
The benchmark BSE Sensex on Wednesday rose 192
points to its highest in near one-month at 27,837.21, as bluechips HDFC, Wipro and TCS gained on resumption of buying
by foreign investors amid prevailing rate cut hopes. Sentiment
was boosted on reports that foreign funds, which have been
selling in the past several sessions, made purchases in yesterday's trade, equity brokers said.
The 30-share Sensex commenced the day higher at
27,749.30 and advanced to touch the day's high of 27,903.01.
However, profit-booking at higher levels in some counters,
trimmed some gains. The index finally settled higher by 191.68
points or 0.69 percent at 27,837.21, a level last seen on April 22.
The broad-based 50-issue Nifty recaptured the 8,400-level by
closing 57.60 points or 0.69 percent higher at 8,423.25. It shuttled
between 8,440.35 and 8,391.45 during the session.
Forecast of a timely monsoon, coupled with the government containing fiscal deficit at 4 percent of the GDP for 2014-15
and continuing hopes of an RBI rate cut were other positive
factors, brokers added. Shares of HDFC were the top performer
at the Sensex with a rise of 2.11 percent.
Besides, Tata Power climbed 1.78 percent as the company
posted consolidated net profit of Rs 159.14 crore for the fourth
quarter of fiscal 2014-15. Other major gainers were Wipro, TCS,
HDFC Bank, RIL, Infosys, Hindustan Unilever, SBI, ICICI
Bank, Sun Pharma, GAIL, Cipla, Bharti Airtel, Vedanta, NTPC, Maruti Suzuki and ITC.
However, selling in Bajaj Auto, Tata Steel, BHEL,
Hindalco, Tata Motors, M&M, Dr Reddy's, Coal India, ONGC,
Axis Bank and L&T capped index's rise, brokers said.
Sectorally, the BSE IT index gained the most by rising 1.78 percent, followed by teck (1.51 percent), bankex (0.86 percent), infra (0.75 percent), power (0.51 percent) and healthcare (0.34 percent). Small-cap index also ended higher by 0.17
percMeanwhile, FIIs bought shares worth Rs 48.06 crore in yesterday's trade as per provisional data. Meanwhile, FIIs bought
shares worth Rs 48.06 crore in yesterday's trade as per provisional data. Globally, a mixed trend was seen in other Asian
markets, while European markets were mostly positive. (PTI)
Cup of tea to get costlier in
Mumbai as govt decides to
hike milk price
New Delhi, May 20:
Milk prices are likely to go up again in Maharashtra as the
state government is considering coming out with a an ordinance to fix the minimum support price (MSP) for milk from
base-point suppliers at Rs 20 per litre. Following this, people in
Mumbai might have to brace for an increase in price of tea
since sellers might pass on the hike in milk prices to them.
The Maharashtra government would take a strict action
against the milk procurement centres which pay the milk producers at less than the prescribed rate, dairy development
minister Eknath Khadse had said yesterday.
Criminal cases would be filed against the procurement
centres which pay less than Rs 20 a litre, he added.
The excess milk collected by the co-operative milk federations will be checked for quality and then procured by the centres, he further said.
National Rollball
workshop held at Jammu
GOF Staff Reporter
JAMMU, May 20:
Organised by the J&K
Rollball Association under the
guidance of Rollball Federation
of India, the two-day Rollball
workshop cum certificate course
for officials concluded, here today. “The workshop was organised to prepare a penal of officials
for the forthcoming Third
Rollball World Cup which is going to be held at Pune in
Ministry issues
Harbhajan Singh returns to
guidelines to SAI list India’s Test squad after 2 years
after Kerala tragedy
New Delhi, May 20:
Udhampur, May 20:
imbalances had reduced and oil prices
had softened. "The changes that are being made are all going in the right direction, both by the government and by the
central bank. I have been following the
Indian economy now for seven years or
so. I see a return to a high degree of
macro-economic stability." Asked
about the differences in India`s growth
projections, Pitterle said he did not believe that a growth of 8.1 percent or 7.6
percent really mattered -- neiher in the
medium term, nor in the long run.
"What is important is that it is balanced
growth, that it is the same (level of)
growth, that it can really have 5-10 years
of this high growth period, without major disruption, without causing excessive inflation, or other imbalances.
Sanjay of Delhi wins Hut-Parthal dangal
Summer season on display
in JKPS Kunjwani
BUSINESS NEWS
'GDP to grow at 9% once
structural issues addressed'
The Sports Ministry has
asked the Sports Authority of
India (SAI) to set up a 24-hour
helpline among implementing
other corrective measures for
well being of
the trainees in
the wake of suicide attempt
by four girl
athletes
at
SAI's
Alappuzha
centre.
The
corrective actions have been
formulated by the Ministry after examining the report submitted by SAI DG Injeti
Srinivas on the controversial
incident. As per the recommendations, SAI should empanel
counselling psychologists to
visit its centers once in a fortnight or once in a month, as may
be required, for the purpose of
group counselling as well as
one-on-one counselling.
All girls hostels must compulsorily have a full-time lady
warden and all centers should
preferably be run at least by
Assistant Director (AD) level officers. The Ministry also wants
to make Yoga as a compulsory
activity in all SAI centers.
"Part-time Yoga instructors
may be engaged
for this purpose.
Organisations
imparting Yoga
courses should
be roped in to
provide training
on Yoga," said
the Ministry in a
release. The release further added
that a two-day module on sports
psychology should be prepared in
consultation with AIIMS and introduced in all SAI centers. The
Ministry also recommended that
all eligible SAI trainees should be
covered under the newly introduced Pradhan Mantri Jeevan
Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima
Yojana (PMSBY). "Expenditure
on these measures will be met
from the allocated budget of SAI,"
the release added.(PTI)
New Delhi, May 20:
Sidelined for more than two
years, off-spinner Harbhajan
Singh on Wednesday returned
to India’s Test squad for the
cricket tour of Bangladesh.
Contrary to speculation
about top players being rested,
the five-member selection panel
headed by Sandeep Patil decided
to go with full strength squads
for both the one off Test and the
three ODIs starting June 10.
An injured knee has forced
pacer Mohammed Shami out of
the tour and the selectors have
picked medium pacer Dhawal
Kulkarni to replace him in the
ODI squad. Kulkarni has played
only four ODIs so far and has
taken 8 wickets. Harbhajan’s inclusion was the lone surprise in
the Test side, which would be led
by star batsman Virat Kohli after Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from the format in
January. Dhoni will, however,
lead the ODI squad.
“Harbhajan has been discussed earlier as well. The selection committee has picked
Harbhajan due to the strength of
Bangladesh batting especially
the number of left-handers they
have. It was decided that
Harbhajan should be there for
these reasons. Captain Virat
Kohli’s opinion was also taken
on this,” Patil told reporters after the meeting that lasted little
over an hour. Harbhajan last
played a Test for India in March
2013 against Australia in a home
series. The 34-year-old is the
third highest Test wicket-taker
for India with 413 scalps to his
credit in 101 matches.
Maharashtra in the month of
December,” informed Madan
Khajuria of the State Association.
Earlier, the workshop was
inaugurated
by
Member
Legislative Assembly (MLA),
Rajesh Gupta wherein over 80
officials from different parts of
the country participated. The
whole workshop was conducted
under the guidance of Raju
Davade, who is founder of thie
game. He was assisted by Anand
Yadav and Madan Khajuria.
Dhoni fined for
inappropriate
public comments
Mumbai, May 20:
Chennai Super Kings
skipper Mahendra Singh
Dhoni was on Wednesday
fined 10 per cent of his match
fee for “inappropriate public
comments” on a doubtful lbw
decision given to Dwayne
Smith during the first qualifier
of the Indian Premier League
cricket tournament against
Mumbai Indians. Following
his side’s 25-run defeat to
Mumbai Indians at the
Wankhede Stadium last night,
Dhoni referred to opener
Dwayne Smith’s dismissal and
called it a “horrible decision”.
“We lost momentum in the
middle, and not to forget Smith
got a horrible decision,” Dhoni
said at the post-match presentation ceremony. Smith was
adjudged LBW after being
struck on the pads off a full-toss
from Lasith Malinga in the
first over. Replays showed that
ball would have gone down the
leg side by some margin.
Dhoni admitted the level 1
offence (Article 2.1.7 of the IPL
Code of Conduct for Players
and Team Officials) and accepted the sanction.
Glimpses of Future
CYMK
ENTERTAINMENT
Cannes 2015:
Aishwarya Rai
Bachchan brings
black back with
this sexy number!
P Se PM Tak trailer:
Meenakshi Dixit’s hot as hell
avatar will blow you away!
undan Shah’s
P Se PM Tak
was in news
evergreen
diva
coz
Madhuri Dixit was supposed to star in it. But
once Madhuri opted out,
the makers roped in an
another Dixit to play the
lead. I am talking about
hottie
sensous
Meenakshi Dixit.
Meenakshi is not
new to films, as she has
done a handful of films
down South. After featuring in item numbers in
films
like
Telugu
Dookudu and Baadshah,
along with superstars
like Mahesh Babu abnd
Jr NTR, Meenakshi Dixit
is eyeing her Bollywood
debut with P Se PM Tak.
The trailer of the film is
out for the world to see. I
took a sneak peak and
here is what I thought of
it:
The film tells the tale
of a prostitute played by
Meenakshi, who gets a
chance to become Chief
Minister by rather hilarious turn of events. The
trailer focuses on the hotness
quotient
of
as
she
Meenakshi,
scorches the screen with
her ultra sexy avatar. The
trailer might remind you
of Mallika Sherawat’s
Dirty Politics, but there is
enough humour in P Se
PM Tak to set it apart
from Mallika’s film.
Meenakshi’s sexy avatar
is the high point of the
trailer. What remains to
be seen though is if she
can shake her leg as good
as Madhuri can.
SCREEN SHOW
'Tanu Weds Manu
Returns' will be a
winner: B-Town
K
Bollywood celebrities have loved National Award winner Kangana Ranaut's performance in ‘Tanu Weds Manu
Returns’ and can't stop raving about her. At a special
screening of the film organised here on Tuesday, a number
of celebrities including filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani,
Anurag Kashyap, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Vishal Bhardwaj,
Farah Khan and Gauri Shinde, came to watch it. They not
only heaped praises for Kangana's endearing act in the film,
but also praised the "great and well-directed film". For
them, Kangana and ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’ are a winner this year. "It's a fantastic film. It's a great story and very
well-directed. You just watch it. It's a great film," Hirani
said here. Kashyap, whose ‘Bombay Velvet’ failed to elicit a
response he may have desired, said "'Tanu Weds Manu
Returns' is an outstanding film. The sequel is so much better than the prequel."
Is Amitabh Bachchan risking his health
at 72 by working out too hard in the gym?
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been giving Sonam
Kapoor a tough fight at Cannes 2015 red carpet. The beauty has been turning heads in some of her choicest gowns
and has proven that there’s no beating her and she is indeed the Queen of this prestigious film festival! We all remember how the beauty stunned us all in her emerald
blue Elie Saab gown on Day 1 and recently made a stunning appearance in a scarlet off-shoulder gown by Oscar
De La Renta at the press conference of Jazbaa. Who can
forget the beauty’s fashionable turnout in a Stella
McCartney outfit, for the recently held press interviews?
The actress continues to floor us all and her latest appearance is another one that gets added to the list.
Check out what a vision Aishwarya is in her sexy
black pleated gown by Salvatore Ferragamo! The beauty
has teamed up the same with matching block heels strap
heels. We love the way teh Jazbaa actress has worn her
hair in lose curls and has finished her look with dark
Maroon lips. Stunning right? The Bachchan Bahu is seen
making her way for a press event, and makes it a point to
smile for the cameras while doing the same.
JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 10
Amitabh Bachchan,
72 is pumping some extra
iron in the gym these
days. He says it has nothing to do with “medical”
needs, but for his desire of
a “refined body” which
would assist him in one of
his “future film projects”.
“The work out goes
well. The difference shall
hopefully be of notice by
another 3 months. That is
one hellava’ long time to
wait for body development…,” Big B wrote on
his blog.
“Many seek reason or
query me about this sudden gym routine and why
it should be wrote about
today… well… all these
days! The reason is not as
complicated as many
would have me imagine.
They imagine that something is wrong and is now
under medical treatment.
No wrong! Nothing medical at all. It’s just that I wish to have some semblance of a refined
body and one that shall be of some assistance to me during one of my future film projects,” he added. The actor, who was last seen in filmmaker Shoojit Sircar’s Piku, presumed curious minds will ask him “what the next film production is”, and “I shall be happy to state that it is still a question mark! So there!!!”
It’s official: Anurag Kashyap and Kalki
Koechlin
legally
divorced!
Anurag Kashyap and Kalki
Koechlin are officially divorced.
They had filed for separation in
October last year. Reports suggest
the couple arrived at the Mumbai
family court together, this Tuesday
morning (May 19). From what we
hear, Anurag and Kalki were also
seen leaving together after making
their final settlement in court.
Though they have legally parted
ways, there isn’t any bad blood between the two. While Kalki says she
won’t mind working with him again, Anurag was once quoted saying, “The biggest loss in my life has been that of Kalki.” The couple reportedly
fell in love on the sets of Anurag’s film Dev D and got hitched in 2011 in a private ceremony. Soon tabloids were filled with reports of a troubled
marriage and the news was confirmed by Anurag who gave an official statement regarding his and Kalki’s decision to live separately. ” Me and
Kalki are separating, we are taking time off from each other to figure things out. We are not divorcing. We request the media to please respect our
privacy and give us our space and not speculate. Thank you, Kalki and Anurag,” read his statement.
Kalki too later made a declaration stating, ”Right now, I am in a good space. Last year was a little bit more of a struggle, as I didn’t know where
I was going. I wasn’t sure where my relationship with Anurag was going. All of it was unclear. Now, we are pretty clear that we are not going to be
together. We have already applied for divorce and will get it soon.” We believe the couple has separated for the good.
Jacqueline Fernandez to romance
Varun Dhawan in Half Girlfriend?
That Chetan Bhagat’s novel Half Girlfriend is being adapted into a movie by Ekta Kapoor is known to all.
Talented director Mohit Suri is going to helm this project which is basically about a Bihari boy falling in love
with a girl who belongs to an upper class family. While a lot has been speculated about the star cast, the latest
grapevine suggests that Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez will be seen playing the lead in this film. Not
too long ago, rumours were rife that Heropanti fame actress Kriti Sanon may star in Half Girlfriend alongside
VD but now we have learnt that Jacky has been approached for this Mohit Suri directorial.
Apparently, Half Girlfriend was also offered to Ranveer Singh and Ranbir Kapoor. However neither Singh
nor RK could commit to the project as both of them were busy with their respective films. While Ranveer had
started shooting for Bajirao Mastani, Jr Kapoor had Tamasha and Jagga Jasoos on his plate.
Revealed! The secret behind Salman
Khan’s weird
hand gesture!
When Salman reached home after getting
the much needed reprieve from going to jail in
the hit-and-run case, he went out to his balcony and waved to the large crowd of supporters standing a vigil outside his house, only to
get a glimpse of their favourite star. At that
moment, he also did a victory sign that was
something we haven’t seen in such situations.
Well, now that the dust has settled, it’s not
that difficult to trace the meaning of that gesture. For that we have to go back a few months
ago, when Salman starred in a movie, that was
filled with most of his friends that it resembled
a big-budget home movie, and for some inexplicable reason, Tabu. This was Jai Ho, another miserable Sohail Khan attempt to prove he
is a capable director. If you remember the plot
(and I won’t blame you, if you wouldn’t!), it’s
about Bhai doing favour to others, asking
them to pass on the favour to three more people. In case, you still have trouble remembering the plot amidst all the dishoom-dishoom,
the below poster might help you. So this was
Salman’s way of communicating in his own
way to his fans to learn from his experience
and do good to others. And we thought Bhai
was a Mockingjay fan!
GLIMPSES OF FUTURE
JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY, 21, 2015, PAGE 11
Contd from Page No. 8
US India ties will benefit the
world: Richard Verma, Envoy
Agencies
Amritsar, May 20:
f India and the US work together, it will not only benefit both
the nations but will also deliver
significantly for rest of the world,
US Ambassador to India Richard R
Verma said here today.
Verma was interacting with
scholars and faculty of Guru Nanak
Dev University (GNDU) here.
During his visit to Punjab under US Embassy's Outreach
Programme, Verma shared his
diplomatic experiences with the
staff of the university. Verma said
the current times in which he is
steering the US policies in India are
the conducive times where the connect between two largest democracies at government levels now is
coupled with the people to people
I
connect that was always there in
the yesteryears.
While throwing light on various strategic partnerships between
the two nations, he said "If India
and US work together, it is not only
that the two nations shall be benefited, but the two together shall be
able to deliver significantly for the
rest of the world."
Verma expressed happiness
for being appointed as the US
Ambassador to India, saying the
partnership between the two countries and people were growing
stronger.
US Ambassador also answered
questions that were posed to him on
wide range of issues like nuclear
treaty, intellectual property rights,
Indo-Pak relations and increasing
global terrorism, said an official release issued by the university.
Modi govt working for few
chosen industrialists : Congress
Meanwhile, US Ambassador also
visited historic Khalsa college here
and got glimpses of Punjab's rich
history and culture. He arrived at
the College with Embassy officials
and witnessed the Sikh history re-
search library and museum, housing rare manuscripts, documents,
books and photographs, dating
back to 17th and 18th century, said
college's release.
Ambassador admired College's
heritage building, established in
1892. He was given a rousing reception by Khalsa College management and staff amid welcome dance
presentation by college's boys' and
girls' troupe separately.
The students wearing traditional dresses sang songs in his honour while he broke the protocol
and shook a leg and interacted with
faculty members and students, the
release said.
US Ambassador showed keen
interest in the educational pursuits
of this one of the oldest educational
institutions in north India and
talked about ample opportunities of
collaboration between US and
Indian educational institutions.
The College management gave
him a proposal to forge closer ties
with various US Universities and
Colleges in the area of research in
agriculture, bio-technology and sciences.
US Ambassador Richard R
Verma said he was impressed by
the grandeur architectural style
and history and wrote in the visitor's book of the college, "Thanks for
the great visit to this historic and
important place of learning, education and wisdom. May you continue
to educate the future leaders of
India, Asia and beyond".
"The building is so beautiful I
feel I would have studied here", he
stated adding it was pleasure to
come to this historic institution.
Expect Rahul to become Congress
president this year: Jairam Ramesh
Agencies
Hyderabad, May 20:
Agencies
Bhopal, May 20:
Taking a dig Prime
Minister Narendra Modi,
Congress today said that his
government is of some chosen
industrialists for which it is
working. "Modi sarkar (govt) is
not just of industrialists but it is
of a few chosen industrialists
for whom it is working for," former Union Minister Mukul
Wasnik said here.
He said that Modi-led government is pursing anti-people
policies. The Congress leader
alleged that the Centre has
slashed the budgetary allocation for uplift of tribals, dalits
and poor which was made by the
earlier UPA government.
The former Lok Sabha
member said, "Modi's 'suit-boot
ki sarkar' has considerably cut
the budgetary allocation to
Mahatma
Gandhi
Rural
Guarantee
Employment
Scheme (MNREGA), National
Health Mission, Panchayat Raj
among other things."
He said that during the
UPA government, MNREGA
had provided employment to 5
crore poor annually.
Stating that Centre has
changed name of 'Nirmal Gram
Yojana' to 'Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan', Wasnik alleged that
the Modi government reduced
budgetary allocation to it by
nearly Rs 9,025 crore.
According to him, the government should focus on stopping manual scavenging by implementing the rules made during the UPA government. To a
poser, he said that Modi came to
power by propagating falsehood
and promising moon to the people. "After he came to power,
Modi has perfected the art of
speaking and turning lies into
truth," he charged.
Rahul Gandhi is expected to become the party president this year
and intends to build the outfit similar
to the one that existed during Nehru's
time by promoting regional faces,
senior Congress leader Jairam
Ramesh said on Wednesday. "..I expect that it would be in 2015. We are
expecting that he will take over (as
Congress president), and we are expecting that he would take over in
2015," the former union minister told
PTI in an interview here.
Gandhi is committed to creating
a new cadre of leadership in states, he
said.
"He (the Congress vice president)
recognises that we need state-level
leadership. We need to create the
Congress party that existed during
the times of Jawaharlal Nehru, where
we had a Kamaraj, Pratap Singh
Kairon, YB Chavan, BC Roy, GB Pant
among others," Ramesh said.
"We need regional-level leadership because we are not only fighting
national elections, we are also fighting state elections.
"He (Rahul) does not believe in
the culture of nominations; he believes in people emerging as leaders;
he does not believe in para-trooping,"
he said. Ramesh dismissed complaints from some quarters that the
Congress old guard feels insecure
about their future with Rahul taking
over from Sonia Gandhi and downplayed the discordant notes on his
leadership qualities.
"There is no old guard. There is
no young guard. There is only one
guard. There is only Congress guard",
EC expresses displeasure over Sena Continuation From Page 1
MP Sanjay Raut's remarks on Muslims Hr
Agencies
New Delhi, May 20:
Election
The
Commission on Wednesday
expressed "strong displeasure" over Shiv Sena MP
Sanjay Raut's remarks that
Muslims should be stripped of
voting rights and advised him
to be more circumspect in future in his public utterance.
In its order issued on
Wednesday, the Commission,
while rejecting his explanation, said that by making such
remarks he has violated the
provisions of the election
code. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay
Raut. IBNLive Shiv Sena MP
Sanjay Raut. IBNLive
Raut had made the remarks in an editorial published in Shiv Sena's mouthpiece 'Saamna', when model
code of conduct was in force
then for the bypoll in Vandre
East and Tasgaon Kavathe
Mahankali assembly constituencies of Maharashtra.
The EC had earlier issued
him a show cause notice
based on a complaint filed
against him. According to EC,
his remark suggesting that
Muslims should be disenfranchised violated sub para (1) of
Para 1 of the poll code, which
restrains party leaders and
candidates from making communal appeals and statements that can create mutual
hatred, and sub-para 4 of Para
1, which debars "corrupt practices" and offences under electoral laws. "...now, therefore,
the Commission hereby conveys its strong displeasure to
you for violating aforesaid
provisions of Model Code of
Conduct and statutory provisions and further advises you
to be more circumspect in future in your public utterances," the order said.
Responding to the show
cause notice, Raut had questioned the authority of the
Commission to issue such a notice for any violation of the provisions of poll code and stated
that by making the statement
he had not violated any provision. The Commission also reminded him of a Supreme
Court observation which said
that "the duty at the top echelons of leadership at the state
and national level of all political parties is to set the trend for
giving the needed information
to the electorate by adopting
desirable standards so that it
percolates to the lower levels
and provides a congenial desir-
able standards for a free and
fair poll." Raut had last month
waded into a controversy by
saying the voting rights of
Muslims should be revoked for
some years to ensure the community is not used for vote
bank politics.
In an article in 'Saamna',
Raut compared All India
Majlis-e-Ittihadul- uslimeen
(AIMIM) leaders Asaduddin
and Akbaruddin Owaisi to
"poisonous snakes" who "exploit" the Muslim minority.
The Rajya Sabha member endorsed a call by late Shiv Sena
chief Bal Thackeray to revoke
the voting rights of Muslims.
"If Muslims are only being
used this way to play politics,
then they can never develop.
Muslims will have no future
till they are used to play vote
bank politics and thus
Balasaheb had demanded that
the voting rights of Muslims
should be taken away. What he
said is right," Raut wrote. PTI
DD to telecast monsoon session of Maha Assembly
Agencies
Mumbai, May 20;
On the lines of Indian Parliament, the monsoon session of Maharashtra Assembly would
be
telecast
on
Doordarshan,
state
Parliamentary Affairs minister Girish Bapat
said on Wednesday. "The decision would cost
Rs 30 to 35 crore to the ex-chequer. But, Rs 10-12
crore would be recovered through advertisements. That would not put much burden on the
state government," Bapat told reporters at a
press conference here while informing of the
decision. The appointments on various committees of the Assembly have been made and
the committees would now initiate their work
from May 26, he added. Bapat, who is also the
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection
minister, said the state was taking adequate
steps to delete 50 to 60 unaccounted LPG connections from the state's list which would help it get
increased supply of kerosene from the Centre.
He also said Maharashtra has completed construction of 65 warehouses with the support from
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development (NABARD) and that the number
would reach over 100 by the end of June. The minister further said that the issue of milk adulteration would now be brought under the
Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities
of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug Offenders and
Dangerous Persons Act (MPDA) Act.
Secondary School (Udhampur) and
Vidushi Gupta of DBN Mandir Higher
Secondary School, Mubarak Mandi, Old
Jammu City shared the first position by security 97.6 per cent marks. With 97.4 % marks in
the examination, Robin Singh of Happy
Model Higher Secondary School (Udhampur)
and Shubam Sharma of Government Higher
Secondary School Pouni in Reasi (Reasi)
stood at second position in Science subject.
Similarly, in the prestigious subject like
Commerce, 17 students which include 15 girls
and only 2 boys shared top ten positions.
These students include Mimansa Bhardwaj
of Government Girls Higher Secondary
School Canal Road Jammu, who secured first
position with 96 % marks and second position was secured by Diksha Rajput of
Government Girls Higher Secondary School,
Mubarak Mandi, Old Jammu City, with 95.8
% marks.Continuing domination in arts subject, Muskaan Muskaan Rajwal of S P Higher
Secondary School, Exchange Road, Old
Jammu City and Ifra Anjum Wani of Tiny
Tots Higher Secondary School, Sainik
Colony, Jammu got first and second positions respectively with 97.2 % marks and
96.2 % marks. As many as 13 students including one boy got place in first ten positions of Arts stream. Interestingly, in Home
Science all the top ten positions were secured by the girls of Government Girls
Higher Secondary School, Mubarak Mandi,
Old City Jammu. Neha Thakur topped the
subject with 81.8 % marks.
There was a reason to jubilation and
smile for the parents of the Mimansha
Bhardwaj of Jammu who bagged Ist position
in class 12th examination (Jammu Division)
in Commerce stream for which the J&K
Board of School Education declared the results on Wednesday morning. Mimansha
Bhardwaj, daughter of Sakshi & Prashant
Bhardwaj (journalist by profession) under
Roll Number 1630782 secured the first the position with 480 marks in Commerce Stream
“My Parents wholehearted supported me in
my studies and I thanked them for their support and affection. All have provided ample
confidence and motivation and placed belief
in me to top in the examination,” said
Mimansha Bhardwaj. “We belonging to middle class family and I studied in Government
Higher Secondary SchooI Canal Road where I
am fortunate enough to get my education under able, dedicated and intelligent teachers.
“My teachers and my parents has been a constant encouragement and have always believed in my ability. I will not give credit to a
particular teacher but it was their joint effort
to bring out best in me and other students,”
she said.
Mimansha added, “I wants to carry with
graduation after that she wants to become a
Chartered Accountant”. Sakshi Bhardwaj,
the mother of Minansha while thanking God
for her daughter’s success amidst tear of happiness in her eyes said, “It’s proud moment
for me when I say name of my daughter on top
position in Class 12”. The proud father
Prashant Bhardwaj who is journalist my profession said that her daughter has got talent.
“I personally do believe that nobody she will
excel in near future too and I am sure she will
achieve her objective,” he said. Vaishali
Rajput who bagged fourth position in Science
residing at Border Town R S Pura said, “My
father is my role model. I worked hard and it
bore fruit. I had more clarity of all the subjects; I was more thorough and had a better
understanding of the concepts”. She also
gave credit to school and teachers for her success. Meanwhile, other position holder students also shared their views and gave credit
to Almighty God, parents, teachers and
school authority for their successful.
Dismal
2013-14, the percentage remained 17.90.
JK's
village facing the lake front, was totally
inundated causing widespread damage to the
residential houses. It was given out in the
meeting that due to threat of siltation in
Manasbal lake, stone quarrying has been
banned in the catchment areas for the last two
years. The Chief Minister was also briefed
about conceiving a plan for development of
Ningli, near Wullar Lake, as a tourist resort.
Chief Town Planner also briefed the
Chief Minister about the Draft Master Plan
for tourism development of Manasbal
Development Authority and its notified areas. MLA Sonawari, Akbar Lone, MLA
Bandipora, Usmaan Majeed, MLA
Ganderbal, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, MLC,
Yasir Reshi and DC Bandipora, Shah Faisel
and DC Ganderbal, Shaukat Ejaz also attended the meeting. While chairing meeting to finalize the Draft Master Plan for Gulmarg resort, the Chief Minister emphasized upon
promoting Kashmir’s best known all-season
destination as Corporate / Convention Hub.
He also issued immediate directions for providing dedicated power and frost-proof piped
water supply so that footfall of high-end visitors to Gulmarg increases in winter. The
Chief Minister again reiterated promotion of
Gulmarg as India’s Davos, which hosts country’s top businessmen for annual summits,
on lines of World Economic Forum, held at
Davos in Swtizerland every year. The Chief
Minister also passed instructions for working out modalities for developing Botapathri
as a tourist destination and organizing laser
shows at Children's Amusement Park at
Gulmarg. Later, the Chief Minister also inspected the functioning of Gulmarg Cable
Car and the Maharaja's Palace, which is being reconstructed by GDA in collaboration
with INTACH. MLA Tangmarg, Abbas Wani
and Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla,
Peerzada Mushtaq, also attended the meeting, where CEO GDA, Nazir Ahmad, gave a
detailed presentation.
Missing
Investigating Officer to appear in person
Ramesh said. "Every organisation
must undergo a process of renewal
every 20 years...Every 25 years and
the Congress must project younger
faces from a broader spectrum of society...Give them positions of prominence, give them positions of authority," he emphasized.
Ramesh wished more youngsters
had been part of UPA-1 and UPA-2
Government.
He also said the older generation
in the party has experience, political
wisdom and youngsters have enthusiasm and energy.
"I think you need both. Gandhi
himself will be 45-year-old this year.
So, he is in an ideal position. 45 is like
a sandwich. You are neither younger
generation nor older. So, I think
Gandhi is ideally placed for bringing
about convergence of experiences of
with Case Diary.
In the application petitioner seeking the
constitution of a Special Investigation Team
(SIT) to investigate the mysterious missing of
15 years old boy namely Rafiq Choudhary
who is missing since 12-04-2015 from the residence of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rajouri
who had employed him as domestic help in violation of Child Labour Act, 1986 three years
before and seeking appropriate legal action be
also initiated/ recommended against the
erring Judicial Officer for employing minor
Rafiq Ahmed as his domestic help. In the application petitioner submitted that on 10-052015 in the morning hours the petitioner got a
phone call from a reliable source about the
mysterious missing of a child namely Rafiq
Ahmed Aged 15 years R/o Village Ragura,
Nagrota, Tehsil and District Jammu who was
employed as domestic help by Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Rajouri, Mr. Mehmood
Choudhary R/o Bathindhi, Jammu in violation of Child Labour Act, 1986 three years before when he was only 12. The petitioner after
locating the parents of the child rushed to
their Village Ragura at the outskirts of
Jammu near ASCOMS Sidhra, Jammu and
the poor parents informed her that since 1204-2015 their child is missing from the residence of the aforementioned Judicial Officer
and the Police has miserably failed to locate
the missing child and the parents further disclosed that their ward was working in the residence of the aforementioned Judicial Officer
as a domestic help for the last three years and
the said Judge had promised initially to send
him to the School and later to employ him
suitably by using his contacts. They further
divulged that the said Judge and his wife have
refused to share the details of their missing
son and have closed their doors for them and
infact have used parliamentary language
against them and have further threatened to
deal with them since he is a Judicial Officer.
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passengers of a mini bus which was on
its way from Taryas to Sunderbani skidded
off the road and plunged into a roadside
gorge, after its driver lost control.
Police said that the injured were evacuated from the spot and was shifted to the hospital. Similarly, in second road mishap five
passengers of a mini bus had collision with a
school vehicle in Thandi Kassi of Rajouri.
“The matador allegedly hit the school
bus in which five sustained injuries,” police
said, while another mishap occurred at
Thanamandi where several other persons
wounded.
Bootlegger
son of Jagan Nath of Hansali in Katra.
Police sid that they intercepted a person who
was roaming under suspicious circumstances at check post Kakdayal near Shri
Mata Vaishno Devi University and recovered
40 pouches of country made liquor. He was arrested and booked under Excise Act.
the older with the energy of younger
generation," he said.
Referring to the recent break taken by Rahul, the leader said the
Congress Vice-President is now a
"transformed figure".
"He is aggressive; he has taken
active role in Parliament. He has led
Padayatras in different states on
farmers' issues. I think we are seeing
a new Mr Rahul Gandhi, Mr Rahul
Gandhi who is active, who is proactive and who is reactive.
"I am sure he will sustain this
and it shows the fact that the period of
introspection which he undertook enabled him to fully understand not only what is expected of him but also the
challenges that he faced. So, to that extent, I think the break that he took
worked wonders for him," Ramesh
added.
Absconding
resident of Bhandi, in Mahore. Police
said that they conducted, on a specific input,
during a raid in a case of cheating people in
which he had earned over Rs 10 lakhs from
the victims.
A case against him stands registered under FIR number 8 of 2015 under section 420 of
RPC.
Allegedly
parents of a girl moved a complaint before the police alleging that their daughter
has been allegedly kidnapped by a local youth
namely Ajay Kumar a resident of Chack
Bhagta.
Acting on the complaint, police started
investigation and during the investigation, a
raid was conducted near Panthal leading to
the recovery of the girl and arrest of the
youth.
A case under FIR Number 71 of 2015 under section 363 and 109 of RPC was registered
at Katra police station.
PSO
According to sources, the incident happened when a party meeting was going on at
Hotel Renascence, Sonwar, under the leadership of Shamshar Singh Manhas, BJP’s member parliament (MP), “An important meeting
was going on regarding party activities,
when he (Altaf Thakur) asked the PSO of Mir
to leave the room and wait outside,” sources
said, adding, this infuriated the police man,
who raised the gun and pointed towards
Thakur, and threatened him to shoot on spot.
Thakur said that he was so frightened by
the incident. “He (PSO) cocked his service rifle aiming at me and it was my colleagues
whose intervention saved my life,” Thakur
said. He added “I am so frightened that I could
not gather my courage even to inform my
party seniors.” Sources said that the police
man also chased Thakur and abused him repeatedly. According to sources the incident
also shocked BJP MP as well. (Agencies)
Govt
Education Officer (CEO) Lal Hussain today sent a team of officials to conduct surprise visit of various schools to ensure punctuality and work culture of the schools in border district of Poonch, an Education department officer said. During the visit, the team
found Bodh Raj (senior teacher), Rakesh
Thappa, Farooq Ahmed, Mumtaz Ahmed,
Janghir Alam and Ruqla Bi (all teachers) and
Master Mohmmad Aslam, absent from duty,
he said, adding, two other teachers,
Mohmmad Arif and Hamida Begum, had not
maintained records of attendance and midday meals properly. Taking serious view of
the above, JCEO ordered their suspension,
he said. Similarly, CEO also ordered a
chargesheet against 9 teachers and class-IV
employees for dereliction of duty and their
wages have been stopped, the officer added.
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Crime Gazette 2014 released,
shows decreasing trend in
crime situation in State
Srinagar, May 20:
irector General of Police
(DGP), Mr. K. Rajendra
Kumar today released
Crime Gazette-2014 at a function held
at Crime Headquarters here today.
The gazette is a first hand information
about the crime situation of the State
and provides a vital data base for strat-
D
egy building and designing crime containment initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, the DGP
said that investigation of special
crimes is a major responsibility of
Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch
and the agency has to improve its
working by adopting latest methods of
investigation helping speedy disposal
of crime cases. He said that criminals
pose a great threat to the peaceful atmosphere as the crime is a basic cause
of all evils. He said that the investigating agencies have to strengthen their
mechanism and the civil society has also an important role in crime detection.
Rajendra appreciated the efforts of
State Crime Branch, saying that the
initiative would help different wings of
Jammu and Kashmir Police to assess
and evaluate their performance and
concentrate on improvements in different fields of policing. He asked for
dedicated efforts by the investigating
officers for speedy disposal of the cases, ensuring conviction of accused on
merit.
The gazette shows decreasing
trend in crime scenario in the State
during the year 2014 as compared to
previous year. It reveals that 25390 cases were registered under various
heads of crime during the year as
against 26907 cases during 2013. It also
shows decrease in the crime against
women as 3535 cases were registered
during the year as against 3714 during
the corresponding previous year.
Earlier, the IGP Crime, Mr.
Muneer Ahmed Khan threw light on
the functioning of Crime Branch in the
State and briefed the DGP about the
achievements in the field of investigation by using latest methods.
The function was attended by
ADsGP, SK Mishra, SP Vaid, SM
Sahai, Dilbag Singh and L Mohanti,
IsGP, AK Choudhary, SJM Geelani,
AG Mir and Jagjit Kumar, Dir. SSG, SA
Mujtaba, SSsP, Mubassir Latifi and
Shahid Miraj, Dy.SP Zahoor Ahmed
and other police officers.
Give separate AIIMS to Jammu:
Congress leader Raj Babber
GPF Staff Reporter
Jammu, May 20:
Senior central Congress leader
Raj Baber on Wednesday advocated
separate AIIMS for Jammu keeping in
view its vast geographical area.
Addressing media persons at
Shaheedi Chowk’s Congress office,
Baber said that the BJP always tried to
create wedge among the people belonging to different religion instead of
concentrating on development of the
Country. He said that the Government
should give separate AIIMS to Jammu
like they have given one to Kashmir.
“Congress want equal distribution of
resources without disparity and under this policy, the UPA Government
has given two Central Universities
and Super Specialty Hospital to
Jammu and Kashmir,” Raj Baber told
journalists in the jam packed hall. He
said that the issues of Jammu should
be addressed by the Government.
Concentrating his attack on Prime
Minister Narindra Modi, Baber said,
during BJP rule in India over 600 violations have taken place on border but
‘56 inche chest’ of the PM failed to stop
such incidents.
Taking a dig at Modi while
terming him as ‘Maharaja’, he said
many soldiers and farmers have been
lost their lives following firing from
Pakistan but the Government could
not stop such incident leading to the
suffering of poor people living on the
border. He said that in Suchetgarh the
people had to migrate from their residences for first time, when Pakistan
restored to firing across International
Border.When asked about film making in Kashmir and tourism, he said,
his career started from Kashmir and
he still feels that J&K belong to him.
He said that tourism should be encouraged in Jammu and Kashmir and
appreciated film making in Kashmir
which also help in boosting tourism in
the militancy hit State. Meanwhile,
targeting Prime Minister Narendra
Modi over his foreign visits, Congress
asked him to spell out how the country
has benefitted from his tours as it
questioned the decision to extend USD
1 billion to Mongolia. Sarcastically describing Modi as "Maharaj" (King),
Congress spokesman Raj Babbar said
he "should come out with a white paper about the benefits and good things
that have happened to India with re-
HC issued notice to Secy Rural
Development & PSC in contempt
Jammu, May 20:
Justice, Tashi Rabstan J&K High
Court Jammu Wing, issued notice & to
file compliance to Shafat Noor Barlas,
Secretary,
Rural
Development
Department & Shakeel U Rehmaan,
Secretary, Public Service Commission,
in a contempt petition filed by one Rajesh
Gupta, Executive Engineer, REW.
The said contempt petition was filed
by the concerned officer for non-implementation of Judgment passed by the
High Court dated 9-03-2015 passed in writ
petition No. 1674 of 2013.Hon’ble Justice
in the order dated 9-03-2015 passed an order as “In view of the Affidavit filed by
Secretary
to
Govt.
Rural
the
Department,
Civil
Development
Secretariat, J&K ; Petitioner, who is present in person, stated that he would feel
satisfied in case the writ petition is disposed of with a direction to the respondents to consider the claim of the petitioner under rules.” His statement is taken on record.
Counsel for the respondents does not
oppose the suggestion made by the petitioner. The petition is, accordingly disposed of with a direction to the respondents to consider the petitioner’s claim
as projected in the writ petition under
rules and pass consideration order within a period of six weeks from the date a
certified copy of this order is made available to the respondents.
It is pertinent to mention here that
Mr. Gupta provided the copy of judgment
dated 9-03-2015 with due receipt in the office of both the officers on 13-03-2015.
Thereafter a legal notice was also served
to both the officers with due receipt on 2004-2015 to implement the said judgment
but the officers for the reasons known to
them preferred to sit on file in spite of implementing the judgment.
It is also very important to mention
here that Mr. Gupta made a prayer in the
writ petition for release of grade of
Executive Engineer w.e.f. 15-02-1996,
which has been withhold by the RDD for
the reasons known to them. Post of
Superintending Engineer, REW, Jammu
& Srinagar both are kept vacant just not
to post Mr. Gupta, which is also a prayer
made in the said writ petition but not implemented by the Secretary, RDD for the
reasons known to him.
This clearly speaks of the efficiency
of the officers that how they harass the innocents & how they don not bother for the
orders passed by the Courts. JNF
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JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015, PAGE 12
Glimpses of Future
gard to his foreign trips starting from
Australia, Canada, Germany, China
and Mongolia and Seoul now."
Accusing the Prime Minister of practising "self-centred politics", he said,
"We should know how India has been
benefitted from the foreign trips of the
Prime Minister.
People of the country want to
know that." Babbar said Modi is behaving virtually like a King and delivering sermons as if everything has
happened in India because of him.
Without taking the name of Modi, he
said, "My way or highway used to be
the theory in the West where Mafias
used to shoot and throw those persons
on highway who did not agree with
them.
"He is deciding who among the
Ministers will speak on which issues
despite being the Ministers of
Particularly department. Referring to
comments of ruling NDA ally Shiv
Sena that while Modi has given funds
to Mongolia, farmers are starving in
Maharashtra, Babbar said, "the PM
has been given right kind of advice by
the coalition partner." The Congress
spokesman said, "He (PM) has given
funds to Mongolia from the earning of
the state exchequer of the UPA period.
This government has hardly to be able
to generate resources till now". He
added that "granting funds to
Mongolia is a good thing. But at the
same time, the amount he has given to
Mongolia is estimated at Rs 22,500 to
Rs 30,000 per citizen. But in
Maharashtra a farmer is forced to
commit suicide for he fails to repay an
amount of Rs 10,000 loan.
Traffic deptt
issues phone
nos to register
complaints
Jammu May 20:
o keep a check over menace of
overloading in passenger vehicles especially in district
Rajouri, Poonch and hilly areas of district Samba and Kathua, the traffic department has issued phone numbers for
registering public grievances in this regard.
People can contact at phone number 88037-23716 of Deputy S.P. Traffic
Samba, Kathua for Samba-Kathua and
phone number 94192-41229 of Deputy
S.P. Traffic Rajouri-Poonch for district
Rajouri-Poonch and landline No. 01912562299 of S.P Traffic Rural Jammu.
The general public is appealed to remain careful and inform at these numbers in case of any incident of overloading, rash and negligent driving.
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Jubilation: Girl Students celebrate their successes after declaration of JKBOSE 12th class examinations
results of Jammu Division on Wednesday.
GOF PHOTO
Court directs Bharti Airtel to compensate scribe Zulfkar asks for rationalizing
Jammu, May 20:
In a landmark judgment passed here
for the first time in the Indian history
against a telecom service provider, the
District Consumer Forum Jammu has directed Bharti Airtel to compensate a
Jammu based scribe for causing harassment, mental agony and inconvenience.
According to the order passed by Mr.
Shahzad Azeem District and Sessions
Judge who is the President of the Forum
and Mrs Veena Julmaria, Advocate as
member of the Forum, Bharti Airtel has
been directed to compensate its consumer
for unfair trade practice.
According to the petition filed before
the President District Consumer Forum
Jammu by one Bharat Bhushan, an accredited journalist through Advocate
Vishal Kapur alleged that as he could not
pay the meager bill of amount Rs 819
against his post paid number 9797637828
due to his ill health the service provider
i.e., Bharti Airtel in violation of all norms
made calls to some of his friends and his
employer informing them about his overdue bill. The complainant was surprised
to know that the service provider i.e.,
Bharti
Airtel,
through
its
employees/agents started calling complainant's friends and even employer and
telling them that complainant has not
paid his bill and started persuading them
to call complainant and ask him to pay the
bill. The complainant was shocked to hear
this from his friends. Complainant's reputation was shattered before his friends as
they were told different things like, "what
type of person is he, who could not even afford to pay a telephone bill of meager
amount", "what kind of friends do you
have who do not even pay their telephone
bills" etc. Stating the method of recovery
as illegal and facing humiliation before
the friends by Bharti Airtel, the compliant
has filed a defamation of Rs 5 Lakh against
the company.
Advocate Vishal Kapur while arguing convinced the Court that the method
adopted by the service provider has
caused harassment, mental agony and disrepute to his client and he was harassed by
numerous calls for payment of bill due towards the OP and he was also harassed indirectly by way of “PROXY STALKING” It
is pertinent to mention here that harassment of an individual can also occur when
a person is harassing others connected
with the individual, knowing that this behaviour will affect their victim as well as
the other people that the person appears to
be targeting their actions towards.
This is known as 'stalking by proxy' or
“proxy stalking” This is an illegal strategy
applied by the banks and other companies
for recovering their dues through their recovery agents in many countries and
there are laws against this illegal activity
in many countries but India. It is illegal to
call customers on numbers other than provided by them for the purpose which was
later banned by the Supreme Court of
India.
After hearing the facts put forth by
Advocate Vishal Kapur, the Court observed that although complainant prays
for compensation for harassment and inconvenience meted out to him and his
friends to the extent of consolidated sum.
It is a matter of common understanding
that if one would started spreading news
regarding non payment of dues amongst
friends and employer of a person, it would
definitely bring embarrassing position for
that person.
In addition, friends would be receiving such calls to their annoyance and inconvenience. Therefore, complainant
would be definitely entitled to compensation under the head harassment, mental
agony and inconvenience. Therefore in
view of the aforesaid discussion and after
perusing the record of the case, complainant is accordingly allowed and Ops
are ordered to pay Rs 20,000/- as compensation for causing mental agony and harassment. Sum of Rs 5000/- quantified towards litigation charges. JNF
passenger fare, check on overcharging
Asks for metering
of autorikshaws
Srinagar May 20:
Minister for CAPD and Tribal
Affairs, Ch. Zulfkar Ali today
stressed on rationalization of passenger fare wherever necessary for
the benefit of commuters.
“There is need to rationalize
the fare in view of the tourist season and to redress the complaints of
commuters about overcharging by
the private transport operators”
the Minister said while chairing a
meeting here today.
He said that a transporter or
driver is first person with whom a
tourist comes in contact with.
“They (Transporters) should
charge genuine fare from the
tourists and earn their goodwill in
return,” the Minister said.
Referring to Government’s resolve of ensuring public convenience, the Minister asked the offi-
cers to ensure proper SRTC services in remote and far off areas to extend affordable facility to the commuters. The monopoly of some private Sumo owners and other vehicles causing much inconvenience
to poor people who cannot afford
their self decided fares cannot be
tolerated, he added.
The Minister also asked the
Legal Metrology Department
(LMD) to ensure cent percent calibration and metering of auto rickshaws and in this regard, he constituted a committee headed by RTO,
Kashmir which was asked to submit its report within 15 days.
In order to check overcharging
by the drivers, the Minister asked
the concerned to publish pamphlets and erect banners depicting
rates at all departure and arrival
points including airport, railway
station, bus stands, taxi stands and
other prominent places. He also
asked them to give wide publicity to
this initiative of the government
for information of general public.
The Minister directed the
RTO, Kashmir and LMD to establish 24*7 grievances redressal cell
where people can lodge their complaints and avail the facilities and
services comfortably. He directed
the IG Traffic to devise a foolproof
mechanism to keep a check on overcharging.
Deliberating upon the strategies to make Motor Vehicles Act
more stringent, the Minister said
that possibilities would be explored
to implement revised Road Safety
Act in the State at an earliest to ensure safety on roads.
The Minister asked the
Srinagar Municipality to constitute a local area committee and
identify stands where autos would
be calibrated on notified days.
Earlier, RTO, Kashmir informed that there are 12660 autos
operating in the Valley, of which
10777in Srinagar.
Commissioner
Secretary,
CAPD, IGP Traffic, SSP Traffic,
RTO Kashmir, Deputy Controller
LMD, representatives from SMC
besides other officers attended the
meeting.Earlier, the Minister held
video conferencing with all District
Development Commissioners of
Jammu division to take stock of the
progress on preparation of additional new ration cards as per 2011
census. He directed the concerned
DCs to ensure completion of survey
process by 25th of this month.
He also asked them to identify
specific areas in tribal inhabitation
for establishing income generating
ventures.
JKPCC launches membership drive in Jammu Khanna raises issue of
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Jammu, May 20:
Pradesh Congress Committee
and District Congress Committee
Jammu (U) jointly held a programme
at Purani-Mandi Park for launching
of membership drive, today in
Jammu-East assembly segment.
Raman Bhalla-Vice President
PCC over all Incharge of Jammu district was the Chief Guest.
The function was organized by
Mr. Vikram
Malhotra-General
Secretary
PCC
and
Thakur
Manmohan Singh-General Secretary
PCC. PCC Incharge Jammu-East constituency coordinated the function.
Anil Chopra-President DCC
Jammu (U) presided over the function. A large number of party workers and local residents participated
and enrolled themselves as members
of the Congress party.
Addressing the function senior
leaders of the party said that
Congress is the only force which represents each section of the society
and each part of the state. They said
that BJP has betrayed the people for
its lust for power and appealed to the
people to enroll themselves as members of the Congress to strengthen
party in all three regions of the state.
Prominent others who were
present on the occasion included
S/Shri Thomas Khokhar-Secretary
PCC, B.B.Gupta, Madan Lal Malagar,
Ch. Sukh Dev Singh, Dr. Ramakant
Khajuria, Pawan Dev Singh, Gorav
Chopra, Michle Wazir, Ashwani
Honda, Anand Kishore Gandotra,
O.P. Kapoor, Davinder Sharma and
Manmohan Sharma.
West Pak Refugees in RS
Jammu, May 20:
Member of Parliament & Jammu and
Kashmir BJP Prabhari Avinash Rai
Khanna, through a question raised in
Rajya Sabha, asked the Union Home
Minister whether the central government
is aware of the fact that a large number of
refugees from West Pakistan are residing
in Jammu and if the government has this
knowledge, then what are the details
about them.
Khanna further asked as to how the
rights enjoyed by these refugees were different than other people living in Jammu
and Kashmir and whether the government has any plan to recruit the youth
from this refugee community in para-military forces and if yes then the time fixed
for the same and the reasons if government do not have any such plan. The
Union Home Ministry, in its reply, con-
veyed that in 1947 when the refugees from
West Pakistan came to India, including
J&K state, there were 5754 families registered in Jammu region.
These refugees have voting rights in
the Parliament elections but not that of
the state assembly as that is governed by
J&K Constitution and a voter has to be a
permanent resident of J&K state. The
Union Home Ministry also conveyed that
the children of these refugees are allowed
to get recruited in Central Security Forces
and proof of being voters in Parliament
elections or a certificate issued by
Sarpanch, Numberdar is taken as their
identity proof and permanent resident
certificate is not insisted in their case.
Avinash Rai Khanna said that he shall be
taking up this matter with the Govt. of
India to further simplify the recruitment
process for these persons and shall also request for a special recruitment drive.
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‘CONGRESS IS ONLY FORCE WHICH REPRESENTS EACH SECTION OF SOCIETY AND EACH PART OF STATE’