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Prez condoles passing away of Baleshwar Ram Charas recovered, 2 held P3 | JAMMU P7 | NATIONAL Those who enforce the law must know the law P6 | OPINION Srinagar awaits traffic chaos as 'darbar' sets in for summers P8 |KASHMIR VALLEY the NORTHLINES The Newspaper of Substance Since 1995 Vol No: XX Issue No. 113 Jammu Tawi Fly to Srinagar @ Rs. 5000 ! J&K to promote low-cost travel NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir government plans to run chartered planes on DelhiJammu and Delhi-Srinagar sectors at a fixed price of Rs 5,000 in an attempt to provide low cost air travel option as part of encouraging tourism. After working out all details, the state government intends to start operating these flights from next month so that many domestic tourists, especially from Delhi, can visit Kashmir during summer vacations in educational institutions, official sources said. According to the sources, the state government has received quotation from Air India and is awaiting prices from other operators before the deal is finalized. "At present, the state government intends to operate three flights daily from Delhi to Srinagar via Jammu. After calculating the operating cost and other IN BRIEF Buddha Purnima celebrated in Leh LEH (J&K): People of Leh on Monday celebrated Buddha Purnima, the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, with joy and fervour. Thousands, including school children, monks, nuns, gathered at Leh Chokang, a Buddhist temple, from where they proceeded through different ways to Tsemo Gonpa, a Buddhist monastery here. The procession culminated at the historic Leh Pologround with a cultural programme, in which several speakers addressed the gathering and Contd... on P2.... Governor meets CM, GoC 15 Corps SRINAGAR: Governor N N Vohra met Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and discussed various issues concerning the State, including the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra. "In the course of their extended interaction, the Governor and the Chief Minister discussed various important issues, including matters relating to the forthcoming Amarnathji Yatra," an official spokesman said today. Contd... on P2.... Probe sought into 'fake' donations at Vashino Devi Shrine JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: PDP leader Vikram Singh Monday demanded fresh probe in the year old case of fake silver and gold ornaments allegedly offered by devotees at Katra's Shri Mata Vashino Devi Shrine. "The devotees who devote something in the name of Mata Rani Ji will never offer Contd... on P2.... things, we expect that a passenger will have to shell Rs 5000 irrespective of whether the journey ends in Jammu or in Srinagar," a senior state government official said. The move comes after several representations by various travel associations to Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who also holds the portfolio of Tourism. The associations have said that it was difficult to get air tickets at an affordable price during tourist season as airlines were charging at times Rs 20,000 between Delhi and Srinagar, official sources said. The state Chief Minister was petitioned by many tour operators who had spoken about not being able to convince domestic tourists to travel to Kashmir as it was cheaper to fly to any foreign destination than to the Valley because of high prices, the sources said. —PTI Tues, May 5, 2015 Pages - 12 Price ` 2/- www.thenorthlines.com, www.epaper.northlines.in Regd. No. JK/306/2014-16 Will it end into crack-down.. ? Govt forms panel for demarcation of forest land grabbing JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: nder fire for failure to stop massive grabbing of thousands of acres of forest land in the lower Shivalik range here, the state government has set up a demarcation committee for cracking down on the "heavyweight encroachers". As per the forest department, 14,345 hectares of forest land had been encroached upon with 9,463.39 hectares in Jammu and 4877.62 hectares in Kashmir. The State Forest Minister Bali Bhagat said, "We are going on offensive against the encroachers of forest lands in a big way. We will start from top and heavy weight land grabbers in Jammu. We will not spare anyone." The Forest Minister assured that a committee has been set up and demarcation process is going on. "I have instructed them to start from heavy weight U and influential people," he said. There have been reports of massive encroachment of forest land by influential people in Sunjwan, Bathindi, Raika and Sidhra areas in Jammu district Tawi Andolan questions disappearance of land records Jammu: A delegation of the Tawi Andolan on Monday called on the state Minister for Forest and Environment and demanded a probe into the alleged disappearance of official records of the Shivalika forests in Jammu. "The Minister of Forest and Environment Bali Bhagat assured the deputation that strict action would be taken against persons who have encroached upon forest land and are responsible for the disappearance of the official records," Convener of Tawi Andolan, advocate Chander Mohan Sharma, who led the delegation said. He said the minister assured them that action would be taken against people who have encroached upon land in Tawi forest at Mahamaya, Bahu fort and Ram Nagar, Manda areas and directions to the effect have already been issued. "He said staff members responsible for dereliction of duty shall be taken to Contd... on P2.... CM asks BRO to expedite maintenance of Jammu-Srinagar Highway JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Lt. Gen. R. M. Mittal, Director General, Border Roads Organization (BRO), called on Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, here this morning and discussed various issues pertaining to the maintenance of National Highways (NHWs) and other important roads looked after by BRO. Last week, Mufti Sayeed had met the Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, in which, among other things, he had highlighted the need for urgent repairs of NH I-A. During his meeting with DG BRO, Mufti Sayeed highlighted the issue relating to the maintenance of JammuSrinagar National Highway, which is presently in a critical condition. He stressed upon the need to prioritize its upkeep by putting a proper maintenance management plan in place, keeping in view that it is the only all-weather surface link between J&K and the rest of the country. The Chief Minister desired BRO to carry out urgent repairs on NH 1-A to make it Farooq chairs NC's core group meet SRINAGAR: Opposition National Conference (NC) on Monday held its first core group meeting after the return of its president Farooq Abdullah from London where he underwent a successful kidney transplant. "Abdullah chaired the party Core Group meeting, which was also attended by NC Working President Omar Abdullah. This was the first Core Group Meeting chaired by the party president following his return to the state after recuperating from a surgery he underwent recently," an NC spokesman said. He said Abdullah reviewed the organisational matters of the past two months and also reviewed various political developments in the State. "The Leaders of the Core Group spoke about various points pertaining to the organisation and the political scenario in the State," he said The spokesman said the Core Group Meeting would resume the meeting tomorrow following which a detailed press statement will be issued elaborating on the discussions Contd... on P2.... during the last two decades and huge forest lands were grabbed and sold by the politically influential to those wanting to set up colonies. A five member panel headed roadworthy, in view of the coming tourist season. Mufti Sayeed said that since four-lanning of the National Highway is going to take some time, BRO should maintain the Highway till its widening from Jammu to Srinagar is completed. The Chief Minister said due to dilapidated condition of Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, it frequently breaks down even during minor spells of rains, leaving people stranded. He specifically referred to the stretch from Contd... on P2.... Landslide-hit Mughal Road, closed again JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: The Mughal road reopened Sunday after five months was again closed on Monday after landslides hit the Pir Ki Gali area. The state roads and buildings department said that the road will be resumed for traffic shortly after necessary repairing. The Mughal Road connects the Jammu region with the valley through Poonch, Rajouri and Shopian districts. During winter, heavy snowfall forces Contd... on P2.... by the Chief Conservator of Forests, Jammu would deal with the encroachment and eviction of forest lands in Sunjwan, Bathindi, Raika and Sidhra areas in Jammu. "Sanction is hereby accorded to the constitution of following Committee headed by the Chief Conservator of Forests, (S&D), J&K, Jammu to conduct the demarcation of the identified disputed locations in the context of J&K Forest (Conservation) Act 1997", Commissioner-Secretary to the Government, General Administration Department (GAD), M A Bukhari said in a government order. The members of panel include Divisional Forest Officer; Regional Director, Survey & Land Records; Divisional Forest Officer, Demarcation; Director, Land Management and Jammu Development Authority. Contd... on P2.... Move Offices open in Srinagar, protest shutdown on way SRINAGAR, MAY 04: The seat of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir will shift to Srinagar for next six months the summer capital from the Winter Capital Jammu on Tuesday. The government's first day of this summer's functioning at Srinagar will witness a shut down call in protest against delay in the rehabilitation of traders affected by flood. The Congress party and Independent MLA Abdul Rashid have declared to gehrao the civil secretariat on opening day. Jammu and Kashmir has two capitals - Srinagar is summer capital and Jammu is winter capital. The State witnesses half-yearly shifting of offices to other capital and this process is called "Darbar Move". It is a century-old practice under which the State government functions six months each in the two capitals. As per the Durbar Move, the summer capital will shift to Srinagar tomorrow (Tuesday) with re-opening of Civil Secretariat housing official secretariat and Chief Minister's office in the summer capital. The Raj Bhavan and other offices, which also shift to Jammu during half-yearly durbar move, will also reopen in Srinagar tomorrow. As part of the Durbar Move practice, the government functions in the summer capital (Srinagar) till late October and then with arrival of winter moves to winter capital (Jammu) in first week of November. The practice of shifting secretariat to two capitals was started by the Maharajas of the state before Independence to escape the extreme weather conditions in the respective cities. Over the years, there were calls to give up this "Durbar Move" practice and keep the seat of power permanently at one place. However, the government has continued the process and did not show any interest to discontinue it. During the halfyearly durbar move, authorities Contd... on P2.... No PRC at schools, 'holds earlier announcement by novice' SRINAGAR, MAY 4 The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday sought to put at rest the controversy over issuing Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) at school level saying it will follow the legal procedure and certificates would not be issued at educational institutions. "There is no controversy. We will issue the state subject certificates according to the legal procedure only and PRCs would not be issued at the school level," Minister for Roads and Buildings, Altaf Bukhari told reporters here. Bukhari said the government had taken the decision not to issue the certificates at the school level after receiving complaints and it wanted to streamline the system. "Ours is a new government and we may be a little inexperienced. So there may be some aberration, but we do not want to do anything which is against the law. There were complaints about the issuance of such certificates, so we thought to streamline the procedure," he said. "Some officer might have suggested that we should distribute them at the school level, so we gave it a thought. Some 40-50 certificates distributed, but they were issued by the proper issuing authority," Bukhari said. "Law will not be subverted. Let us put this controversy to rest. There is no such scheme, there will be nothing like that. (And) we do not want to give state subject certificates to the people who are not state subjects," he said. However, Bukhari said the government checked the PRCs Contd... on P2.... BSP sees bleak future of PDPBJP Govt in J&K PARTY ACCUSES MEDIA OF 'TWISTING' STORY Women's Commission summons AAP leader JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Asserting that BJP-PDP government is on collision course due to clash of ideologies, BSP today said it can fall anytime and asked the party workers to be prepared for the elections. "The BJP and PDP government is on collision course as on each and every point of governance they suffer from clash of ideologies", BSP National General Secretary Narender Kashyap said. Kashyap, who was addressing a day-long rally of Contd... on P2.... NEW DELHI, MAY 4 Already reeling under a string of successive controversies, another one hit AAP on Monday when a female activist of the party is believed to have approached the Delhi Commission for Women accusing party leader Kumar Vishwas of failing to quiet rumours of their relationship. In her complaint to the Delhi Commission for Women, the woman is believed to have said rumours of their 'illicit' relationship were affecting her summoned both the leader, a reputation and asked Vishwas to member of AAP's Political clarify. The commission has affairs Committee and his wife. The woman claimed that she had also written separate letters to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Police Commissioner apprising them of the same. She is believed to have accused the Delhi CM of not taking note of her complaint. Vishwas has been asked to appear before the panel on Tuesday. "It is the same volunteer who has been coming to us for quite some time now. He (Vishwas) should come since the complainant is his own party's volunteer. Her marriage is falling apart because of him she has alleged," DCW Chairperson Barkha Singh said. The party, meanwhile, firmly threw its weight behind Vishwas on Monday and accused the media of twisting the truth to malign the party's image. Vishwas, who has also courted controvery over what was termed as derogatory remarks against women in the past, called the controversy "baseless" and said the woman had, in fact, approached the Delhi Police accusing four persons, including a BJP spokesperson, of maligning her Contd... on P2.... 44 POK residents, J&K: Owner determined to take his cow for entrance exam 41 Indians among 57 foreigners 7 Kashmiris cross S ,M 4 sides at LoC A Budgam resident, who found dead; toll reaches 7,365 NEPAL QUAKE RINAGAR KATHMANDU/NEW DELHI, MAY 04 The Nepal government today asked hundreds of foreign rescue workers to leave the quake-hit country as immediate relief has already been provided and the remaining tasks will be carried out by its Army and police. The quake-ravaged country, however, clarified to India that its decision to ask foreign rescue personnel to leave was not directed at it but encompassed all other 33 countries present in the Himalayan nation which was now moving into next phase — rehabilitation. SRINAGAR, MAY 04: 44 guests from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) arrived here while seven Kashmiris cross to the other side of the Line of Control (LoC) at Kaman post, the last Indian military post on this side of the border. Official sources said six returnees also cross sides at the post after crossing the Aman Setu, peace-bridge on foot this afternoon. They said 44 POK residents, including 18 women and six children, arrived here to meet their relatives, separated in 1947 due to partition. Contd... on P2.... AY managed to get hall ticket for his brown cow to write a professional entrance examination, said he is determined to take the bovine to "write" the papers. "You are invited. It is my legal right to take my cow for the exam. I have paid the fees, so it is my right to take the cow there," Abdul Rashid Bhat told reporters. "It was not my intention to hurt anyone's feeling or make a joke of someone. I filled this form only to check the system," Bhat, who hails from Chadoora area of central Kashmir Budgam district, said. In an attempt to expose the loopholes in the online registration system of Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE), Bhat had managed to acquire an admit card for his cow to write the examination for admission Contd... on P2.... 2 JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 05 | 2015 Music album "Tishnagi" released NL CORRESPONDENT JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : Punjabi Lekhak Sabha (Regd.), Jammu today organized a music album release function at K L Saigal Hall, J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages, Canal Road, here. Music album titled 'Tishnagi' containing audio tracks of eight Punjabi Gazals written by Surinder Singh Seerat, a well known gazal lyricist of J&K state, was released on this occasion. During function, Surjeet Judge, Shiromani Punjabi poet presided over the function where as Dr. Lalit Magotra was the Chief Guest. The compact disc of these tracks has been produced by Surinder Seerat. The music for these gazals has been composed and directed by Sham Sajan, a prominent singer and music director of J&K State. The gazals have been sung by Gursharan Kaur, Sargam Pant and Sham Sajan himself. While welcoming the guests S. Devinder Singh Vishavnagrik said that The NORTHLINES CITY INFO Seerat has done a commendable job to promote the musical gazal culture in Punjabi language. Surinder Seerat said that it was the impact of Sham Sajan's voice that compelled him to record his gazals by his voice. He said that inspite of his stay in California, he preferres to get the album recorded in Jammu only. Sham Sajan disclosed on this occasion that only the Indian local musical instruments like flute, sitar, sarangi, rabab, harmonium and tabla etc. were used during the recording of these tracks based on Indian Classical Ragas like Rag Keerwani, Rag Bhairavi, Tilak Kamod Darbari Kanara, Chorakseed etc. and no synth. music was made Dr. Manojot highlighted the achievements and contribution of Seerat in the field of Punjabi Gazal. Major Bhupinder Singh Daler, a Punjabi writer, Dr. Lalit Magotra, Dr. Arvinder Amn, Additional Secretary, JKAACL also expressed their views. www.thenorthlines.com MPEJ: BJP, Cong playing politics over farmers' lives NL CORRESPONDENT JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : The members of Movement for Peace, Equality and Justice today showed anguish over the suicides being committed by farmers across the country. As per press release, Kuldeep Kumar Rao and Ram Singh Chauhan, both members of Movement for Peace, Equality & Justice, in a joint statement said that it is a matter of great dismay and anguish to find that on the name of farmers both BJP and Congress are playing politics, in fact nothing is being done concrete to find ways and means to stop the tragic recourse being adopted by the farmers. Both activists mentioned that both Congress and BJP are playing with the emotions of a common man over AIIMs issue, and added that there is no difference between these parties. They further appealed the central government to sanction separate AIIMs to Jammu as it has already done in the case of Central University. Devotees take a dip in the Ganga river at Har Ki Pauri on the occasion of Buddha Purnima in Haridwar. Guru Ravi Dass Sabha celebrates Budh Purnima Sat Sharma inaugurates work of NL CORRESPONDENT The guests were received by that both these personalities JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : the president of the Sabha, worked for the up gradation of In connection with the celebrations of Budh Purnima and the birth anniversary of Baba Sahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar, a grand programme was organized by All J&K Shri Guru Ravi Dass Sabha at Guru Ravi Dass Complex at Krishna Nagar here. The progamme was held under the overall supervision of President of the Sabha Piran Ditta, M L Banahalia & Raj Kumar Raja wherein Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Pawan Kotwal was chief guest and B R Kundal, former chief secretary was guest of Honour. Piran Ditta with much fan fare at Vanue site.{ Pawan Kotwal while speaking on the occasion put light on the life of Mahatma Budha and B.R Ambedkar and said that the time has come where teachings of these great personalities are required to be adopted in real life so that India may emerge as nation irrespective of caste , creed, religion and all the people unitedly as force work for the welfare, development and prosperity of the nation. Kundal also spoke about the teaching of both these personalities in detail and said the down trodden of the society and their teachings needs to be taught to each & every section of the society. Piran Ditta president of the Sabha while thanking the Chief Guest for sparing his valuable time for the Sabha & attending this programme. Prominent among other who were present and spoke on the occasion include Raj Kumar Raja, M L Banahalia, Dr. Sanjay Bhasin, Principal Degree College Ramban Yudhvir Singh,Master Tara Chand,Om Parkash Dhingra etc. FROM PAGE 1... Buddha threw light on the life of Lord Buddha. School children also brought religious tableaux showcasing the philosophy of Buddhism on the occasion. PTI Probe fake silver and gold ornaments," he said, "but the whole ornaments found fake is a high class scandal involving higherups of shrine board." Singh demanded a committee should be furnished and fresh enquiry should be headed by CBI to "prove this high class scandal of fake ornaments and put the culprits behind the bar as soon as possible". Governor He said General Officer Commanding of Army's 15 Corps Lt General Subrata Saha also called on the Governor. "In the hour-long meeting, Lt Gen Saha briefed the Governor about the emerging internal and external security situation and the steps being taken for the smooth conduct of the Yatra," he added. The annual pilgrimage to the mountain cave of the naturally formed ice-lingam in south Kashmir Himalayas is scheduled to start from July 2 and will conclude on August 29. (PTI) 44 Meanwhile, two Kashmiris, who had gone to POK, returned to their homes after completing stay across the border. Sources said seven Kashmiri residents, including five women, crossed over to POK to meet their relatives. Four POK residents, who had come here in previous Karvan-eAman buses, also returned to their homes after completing stay here, they said, adding they included a woman. (AGENCIES) BSP party workers here, said, "This government can fall of its own anytime in view of the differences all the time. So elections can again be held in the state and the party workers should be prepared for it" he said. Hitting out at Central and state governments for "bad decision and anti-people policies", Kashyap said that BSP is going to launch anti-government agitation across the country from Kathua from June 23. "We ask our cadres to get ready for the agitation", he said, adding that Kabir Jayanti would be celebrated in Jammu on June 2 and workers should be prepared for that also. Farooq and conclusions made in the meeting. Meanwhile, Abdullah also interacted with various public delegations, who called on him at his residence in Srinagar. "Delegations from Rajouri, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Langate, Kupwara and Sharda-Sharief called on Abdullah," the spokesman said. He said the NC president interacted with the delegations and was apprised of various local issues in their particular areas. The party president took note of the issues and assured the visiting delegations that NC leaders and its cadre were committed to the welfare of the State and its people and would always fight for their rights and just demands, the spokesman said. Last month, the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah returned home, five months after he underwent organ transplant in London. Abdullah underwent organ transplant surgery in the United Kingdom in December last year. His absence in the campaign for assembly elections held late last year was seen as one of the reasons for National Conference's defeat, which saw party getting the least number of seats in the assembly since its inception nearly seven decades ago. -PTI Municipal Toilet Complex Buddhist dept celebrates Buddha Purnima NL CORRESPONDENT Welfare was the Chief Guest JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : on the occasion whereas in CDP the people that a Mini Park will Department of Buddhist Prof. Kedar Nath Sharma, NL CORRESPONDENT Corporation) University of Department of Sanskrit was JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : (Constituency Development also be constructed near the Studies, Jammu celebrated the the Guest of Honour. Dr. The BJP MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma (CA) today inaugurated the work of Municipal toilet near Dental College, Ambphalla Chowk. The MLA was accompanied by local leaders, Ex Corporator and people belonging to all walks of life were present on the occasion. The project of the toilet is estimated at a cost of Rs 4.50 lakhs which will be completed under the supervision of JMC's (Jammu Municipal Landslide its closure. Originally built by Mughal emperors, the road for centuries remained closed before rebuilt in 2005 as another road link between the landlocked valley and rest of India. The new dispensation led by Mufti Muhammad Sayeed is mulling to make this road 'all-weather' alternate highway. PTI CM Ramban to Banihal which leads to closure for several days together, affecting movement of people and essential supplies to the Kashmir valley. Appreciating the role of BRO in maintaining the roads in the State in extremely hostile weather conditions, Mufti Sayeed made specific mention of repair of Thanamandi-Buffliaz stretch, which connects Poonch district of Jammu with Shopian in Kashmir Valley through the Mughal Road. He said the improvement of this stretch will provide a viable alternate road link between Jammu and Kashmir divisions. Mufti Sayeed also raised the issue of prioritizing regular maintenance of Kishtwar-Sinthan-Anantnag, Bandipore-Gurez, Sopore Bypass, Jammu-Poonch, Basohli-Bani-Bhaderwah, Doda-Bhaderwah, Reasi-Mahore, Rajouri-Kandi-Budhal, Pouni-Kalakote-Rajouri, Surankote-Buffliaz, Loran-Basam Gali-Tangmarg, Dhar-Mahanpur and Old Samba-Kathua roads, which fall within the domain of BRO. While assuring the Chief Minister about the proper maintenance of National Highways and other important roads under their control, DG BRO said he will personally visit the State this month to prioritize the issues flagged in the meeting. He said manpower for maintenance of roads has been supplemented by 40% in J&K so that frequent closure at treacherous spots along the National Highway is avoided in future. Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Commissioner / Secretary, Public Works, Rohit Kansal, DDG BRO, R. K. Sharma and Chief Engineers PWD of Kashmir and Jammu divisions attended the meeting. J&K: to Diploma in Polytechnic College. The admit card was issued by the Board in the name of Kachir Gaaw (Brown Cow), which is supposedly daughter of Gura Dand (Red Bull). The cow has been alloted a seat at Government Degree College, Bemina for writing the examination scheduled to be held on May 10. Bhat said the present system of BOPEE allows all and sundry to register for the examinations. "You also know how BOPEE exams are conducted - it can be a cow, calf or Buffalo.I thought of trying to fill a form for a cow and I completed all formalities including payment of the fees," he added. A candidate sitting the examination requires to have passed the matriculation examination from any recognised board of school education. However, those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examinations, can also appear subject to their passing. "My cow's result is awaited," Bhat said with a sarcastic smile. The incident came to light on Saturday after opposition National Conference spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu uploaded a copy of the admit card on social networking site Twitter. "The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations issued this roll-number slip to a cow after due verification. I have both the Provisional Confirmation Page for applicant Ms 'Kachir Gaaw' as well as details of payment she made to BOPEE," Mattu wrote on his account. Former Chief Minister and National Conference working president Omar Abdullah also commented on Mattu's post, saying "Brilliant. I wish Kachir Gaaw had turned up for the examination." BOPEE chairman Ghulam Hassan Tantray has ordered an Plan). Addressing the gathering, Sat Sharma (CA) said that with the construction of this toilet in the area there will be relief to the people not only belonging to the area but also to the people who are passing by the route. He said it was a long pending demand and it will be completed in a stipulated period of time so that people could use the services of the Toilet. On the demand of the local residents, Sharma also assured Toilet Complex and a Water Cooler for the locals will also be installed in order to cope with the basic requirements of the public. Mandal President BJP Praduman Singh, Ex Corporator Balwan Singh, Bal Khajuria, Sanjay Sawhney, Pawan Kumar, Gulshan Rattan, Balbir Singh, Sanjeev, Sunny Kumar, Bhajan Singh, Amarjit Singh, Shiva, Sonu, Kishore, Ankush, Manoj and others were also present on the occasion. inquiry into the incident. PTI Women's image. The woman is believed to have moved the Commission claiming the rumours were ruining her reputation and that Vishwas should come forward to clarify. "The story of a woman that is going on since morning...she had actually given a complaint to Delhi Police on March 31 in which she had named four persons, accusing them of maligning her image on social media. When nothing happened, she made a complaint to the woman's commission (sic)," said AAP leader Sanjay Singh said at a press conference here. "The woman has complained about maligning her image. She has accused a BJP spokesperson of tweeting her photo," Singh said. Defending himself, Vishwas said that the woman, an activist of AAP, registered a police complaint that some persons, including a BJP spokesperson, were "spreading lies" on social media that she had an extramarital relationship. "She registered complaint 15 days ago, but police have not taken any action yet. She had sent me a mail asking: 'Kumar bhaiya, what should I do now?' Thereafter, our AAP's legal cell asked her to register an FIR in this regard," said Vishwas, accusing the BJP of running a campaign to malign him. "These allegations are totally baseless. I am hurt with these baseless allegations. During Delhi Assembly election, we were also defamed by the BJP to gain political gain. A private TV channel is running a baseless story against me... I have sent a defamation notice to it." Slamming Delhi Police, Vishwas said the woman's complaint had even named some of the people who she claimed were "defaming her" but no action was taken against them. He said he has yet to receive a notice of Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) over the controversy. "We do not fear such allegations. The woman has already rejected all these allegations," he said. AAP leader Singh advised the media to refrain from targeting the party without evidence. "If there is a premeditated strategy to target AAP then, please don't be part of it. If there is any evidence, if you have facts, then please run a story. But please don't run cooked up stories where the fact is something and something else is being run," said Singh. "It is my humble request to friends in media. If we are wrong, do run a story, crucify us, we have not problem. But kindly spare our families, our wives, our children get hurt by these stories, please spare them," Singh added. Delhi BJP leader Vijendra Gupta said Vishwas and the Delhi Chief Minister should come forward to clarify. "If he is not clarifying that means there is something fishy.... we are with that woman and will support her," he said. Congress leader Ajay Maken said it was a serious complaint and should be looked into. The woman, who claims to have campaigned for Vishwas in Amethi during the 2014 Lok Sabha election, said, "Just because of this allegation my husband has left me. I have two kids. I come from a middle-class family, where they feel that since Kumar Vishwas is AAP spokesperson and a known face, maybe there was something between the two. "I am unable to explain. That's why I want Kumar Vishwas to speak on this but he is not doing so. That's why I had to go to the Women's Commission." She alleged that she also received a threatening call over her complaint. - PTI No PRC which were issued at a function in Jammu by a BJP MLA and found them right. Buddha Purnima at Jammu University with great fan and fare. This day marks three important events occurred in the life of Buddha-his birth, enlightenment and demise. The function started with the garlanding of Lord Buddha's statue followed by the prayer (Buddha Vandana) by the students and research scholars of the department. Prof. Pankaj Kumar Srivastava, Dean Students Bharat Bhusahn Sharma, Principal, Government Degree College, Thanamandi was the special invitee. Prof. B. Labh, Head, Department of Buddhist Studies presided over the function. In his address to the audience, Prof. Pankaj Kumar Srivastava talked about the basic teachings of the Buddha and the ways and means of their application in day to day life. "We have checked those certificates which were issued at a function and found that they have been issued by the respective Tehsildars and Deputy Commissioners. Yes, they were distributed by someone, but there is no controversy," he said. The minister also said there was a perfect coordination between the coalition partners and PDP-led government would work for betterment of the state. "There is perfect coordination between the PDP and the BJP. We are two parties with two (different) ideologies and have come together for the betterment of the state. And we are governing on the agenda of the people," he said. Asked whether the government would allow the secretariat gherao called by Congress party on the opening of the civil secretariat here tomorrow, Bukhari said "dissent is the soul of the democracy". "It is good. If the mainstream parties want to do such things, they can. Dissent is the soul of the democracy," the minister said. On a question of a face lift to the city ahead of the 'Darbar Move', he said "it is our duty to keep the city clean". "It (opening of civil secretariat here) is a moment to be happy and something should be done at the time of happiness. I want to assure you that no money is being spent on wrong things. Some things are necessary. Srinagar is not just a city. It is a tourist destination. It is our duty to keep the city clean," Bukhari said. PTI Move have to transport truckload of files between two capital cities twice a year. Authorities have to spend about a core of rupees on transportation of files and renovation and painting of roads in both the capitals at the time of shifting of Durbar. Every year the two capitals get face-lift on eve of shifting of the Durbar. The first day of shifting of capital to Srinagar promises to be a hectic for authorities as the opposition Congress has called for Secretariat gherao on the day to protest against new recruitment policy and "anti-people" policies of the PDP-BJP coalition government in the State. "In view of the "Secretariat gherao" calls, we will deploy police and paramilitary personnel in strength outside the Secretariat to foil any attempt to gherao the ministers and Chief Minister. The strength of security men in other sensitive areas in Srinagar will also be increased," a top police officer said. Govt Bukhari said that the panel would ascertain the status of land and delineation of forest land from others to avoid the encroachments on the forest land. "It will get the demarcation conducted on the identified locations and finalize its report and recommendations within a period of two months", he said. Expressing concern over the encroachments of forest lands, the Forest minister said, "Even the record of these forest lands seems to have been destroyed. This is serious thing. This is deliberate and there might be involvement of political class." PTI Tawi task by the state government," he said. Sharma said the deputation brought to the notice of the minister that encroachment was rapidly taking place at Mahamaya around the temple. "It was also brought to the minister's notice that despite the High Court's directions to ban all sorts of constructions there, the encroachments in connivance with the staff of forest department were going on unabated," he said. The minister assured him that a high-level committee would enquire into the disappearance of records of Shivalika Forest Land in the state. Printer, Publisher & Proprietor Neelam Singh Gill. Published from Gurudwara Sunder Singh Road, Jammu-180001 and Printed at Northlines Offset Printers & Publishers, Jeewan Nagar, Digiana, Jammu. 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JAMMU TAWI, MAY 02: Organised by the Hockey Jammu and Kashmir, the Hockey India Vth Sub Junior National (boys Division-B) Hockey Championship shall be played at K K Hakhu Stadium, here from May six.Divided into four different groups, 20 teams, representing different state units including hosts Jammu and Kashmir, are taking part in this competition to be played on league-cum-knockout basis.The league round is scheduled to start from 7.30 am whereas the competition shall be formerly inaugurated by the Minister for Sports at 5 pm on May six at K K Hakhu Stadium, here. This was stated by the working president of the Hockey J&K, Additional Director General of J&K Police (Armed), SM Sahai in an interaction with media here this morning.Jammu and Kashmir has been placed in group D with Hockey Himachal, Hockey Bihar, Vidarbha Hockey Niaz seeks compensation for paramedical students JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Publicity Secretary of the J&K Congress CommitteeNadeem Sharief Niaz today sought compensation for the paramedical students of the erstwhile Doda district, who had been put to bizarre inconvenience by the paramedical council. While addressing media, he alleged that the training course of paramedical students was extended by two years, but no exams have been conducted by the council, causing great financial loss and wastage of time to the students of erstwhile Doda.He further demanded that the government should compensate the under training paramedical students for the extra financial burden and wastage of time. He also exhorted upon the paramedical council, besides the government to conduct exams without further delay, which are already two years late. He also threatened that if further delay is maintained by the council, they will start agitation. Madhu Param Hans delivers sermons on eve of Poornima JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : Showering the nectarian bliss of his spiritual discourses at Ranjri on the eve of Poornima, Sh. Madhu Param Hans ji Maharaj, the head of Sahib Bandgi panth, said that man makes plans for the future. He makes both long term as well as short term plans.Man doesn't know what is going to happen in the very next moment. Still he has cherished desires for years together. The bodily machinery can stop functioning at anytime. The body can perish due to severe diseases like heart attack, nervous breakdown etc. Sometimes, small ailments also prove fatal. Still we remain absorbed in attaining the short lived pleasures. While buying some utensil from the bazar, we ask the shopkeeper to give us the one that may not easily break. We do the same while getting some cloth dyed or for any such like purpose. But it is foolish to think so because the world itself in which we are living, is perishable.No doubt, man has limited himself to the fulfilment of his bodily needs alone. Money has its own place but one should earn as much as is sufficient for one's family needs. Our real target of life would be marred if we remain too much entangled in amassing material objects. Vishwakarma Library, Research Centre honored Artists JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : Vishwakarma Library and Research Centre New Plot Jammu honoured Artists and social workers for their extraordinary performance in various fields in the chairmanship of Dr Sat Paul, KAS, former special secretary (Retd). Prominent those honoured include JR Sagar renowned actor, Hans Raj Hans (Renowned poet), Maheshhwer Vishwakarma (Nannu) Social activist, Mangal Dass Verma (Social activist), Deeksha Verma (IAS inspirant), and Kamal verma (writer). Those honoured were presented a momento. Earlier in his welcome address, Shri Balwant Kataria disclosed in detail the achievements of Shri Vishwakarma Library and Research Centre (SVLARC) in the year 2014-15. He said SVLARC is actively engaged in the field of Art, Literature, Culture, History and Education sector and it has miles to go. Kataria threw light on the literary work done by the awardees. Others who remained present included Om Prakash Kataria, Santosh Kumari Verma, Ashok Salgotra, Suman Lata, Amit Virdhi, Vivek Salgotra, Sanjeev Verma, Ratul Dhiman, Sham Chargotra Raj Kumar Choudhary. RMPS celebrated Mother's Day with great fervor JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04 : RM Public School celebrated mother's day with great zest and zeal. On this occasion the chief guest was Chairman Shri. Rameshwar Mengi .The program started with the welcome note by Ms. Diksha Kohli . Students presented number of wonderful heart snatching dances. Student of 7th class Deewam Khullar and group dance by the girls of 6th class hold everyone's breath with their performance. The program was concluded with the vote of thanks by Meenakshi Pathania. Principal Ravinder Kour lauded the efforts of organisers Ajay and Sachin Sir. Association and Chandigarh Olympic Association. The high budget event spread over 12-days is financially supported by the J&K State Sports Council and Hockey India while HDFC Bank and Aircel have also extended a helping hand in making the event a success. It has been GGF bestowed Messenger of Peace Award on United Nations JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: On Buddha Jayanti wellknown Indian NGO Gandhi Global Family bestowed on the United Nations its Shanti Doot (Messenger of Peace) Award for 2014.At a brief ceremony in the UNIC office in New Delhi, a delegation from the NGO presented the award - a statue of the Buddha and a hand-woven stole - to the UNIC Director who accepted the honour on behalf of the UN SecretaryGeneral. The delegates spoke about how Mahatma Gandhi was inspired by the Buddha's message of peace and nonviolence. They said that the UN planted seeds of peace, but it was up to civil society organizations to nurture those peace saplings and tend them to fruition. The NGO praised the work of the United Nations as a beacon of international hope for the poor and the marginalized.In her response, She hoped that civil society organzations like the Gandhi Global Family would catalyse more and more young people to join the global peace initiative. GGF delegation includes its Vice President Padmashri S P Varma, Ashok Kapoor, Vijay Sharma, Ankush Kumar, Sonia Chawala, Robin Roy and Priya Varma. reliably learn that the State Sports Council has sanctioned a grant of Rs 16 lakh in addition to other on ground expenses to be occurred during the event. However, the financial support from the Hockey India depends upon the number of teams reporting the host state.Also present were general secretary of Hockey J&K, Romal Singh, treasurer, Rajinder Singh, Joint Secretary of the State Sports Council, Siddharth Sharma and Divisional Officer, Rajan Sharma. Meanwhile, incharge Secretary of the State Sports Council and Director General of Department of Youth Services and Sports, Navin Agarwal, who could not make it to the press briefing, extended his best wishes to the organisers and those participating teams, especially hosts J&K. To replace the aging Astroturf at the KK Hakhu Stadium, the State Sports Council contemplates plan to replace the state of the art synthetic surface with a new one in near future. This was stated by working president of the Hockey J&K, SM Sahai in reply a specific question at the press conference. He said that efforts are being made to get a new turf for the K K Hakhu Stadium so as to make Jammu one of the selected venues to host national level events by the Hockey India. Charas recovered, 2 held JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: As much as 370 grams of charas was recovered from the possession of two pedestrians here, who were taken into police custody following the recovery. According to a police spokesman, a team of cops from police station Nagrota laid a surprised naka at Bantalab and intercepted two pedestrians identified as Ahad Sham S/o Mohd Anwar R/o Janipur and Sonu Khajuria S/o Romesh Khajuria R/o Janipur Colony Jammu. On their personnel search the police team recovered 370 gram charas from their possession. Both the accused were arrested by the police on spot. In this regard a case FIR No. 86/15 U/S 8/20 NDPS Act was registered and investigation of the case was going on. PLS released music album titled 'Tishnagi' JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Punjabi Lekhak Sabha, Jammu organizesd a Music Album Release Function at K L Saigal Hall, J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages, Canal Road, Jammu. A music album titled 'Tishnagi' containing audio tracks of eight Punjabi Gazals written by Sh. Surinder Singh Seerat, a well known gazal lyricist of J&K state, was released on this occasion. Surjeet Judge, Shiromani Punjabi poet presided over the function where as Dr. Lalit Magotra was the Chief Guest on this occasion. The Compact Disc of these tracks have been produced by Sh. Surinder Seerat. The music for these gazals has been composed and directed by Sh. Sham Sajan, a prominent singer and music director of J&K State. The gazals have been sung by Smt. Gursharan Kaur, Miss Sargam Pant and Sh. Sham Sajan himself. In his address Surinder Seerat gave a brief introduction of the process of developments in bringing out this album. Sham Sajan disclosed on this occasion that only the Indian local musical instruments like flute, sitar, sarangi, rabab, harmonium and tabla etc. were used during the recording of these tracks based on Indian Classical Ragas like Rag Keerwani, Rag Bhairavi, Tilak Kamod Darbari Kanara, Chorakseed etc. and no synth music was made use of.Dr. Manojot highlighted the achievements and contribution of Sh. Seerat in the field of Punjabi Gazal. Major Bhupinder Singh Daler, a Punjabi writer, Dr. Lalit Magotra, Dr. Arvinder Amn, Additional Secretary, JKAACL also expressed their views. JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Hailing the Govt. of India for approval of Rs. 613 crore to the state govt. for infrastructure development in the R&B sector, Mr. Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and Former Minister today urged upon the Chief Minister to personally intervene to ensure the proper utilization of the sanctioned funds in view of the said Deptt. having earned the dubious distinction and most obnoxious notoriety of omissions and commissions, leakages and irregularities. He said that loot and plunder of public resources has been a common feature particularly in the R&B (PWD) Deptt. with the helmsman giving tall slogans of curbing the menace but regretfully the sore continues to fester. He said that only recently an RTI activist had exposed the biggest scandal pertaining to withdrawal of Rs. 200 crore by the officers of PWD Deptt. through self cheques weaker section, poors and Downtrodden. He recalled Baba Sahib Dr. B.R Ambedkar as a great social reformer and legal luminary who played a pivotal role in framing the constitution of India. He also remembered Dr. Ambedkar's great contribution in public welfare, upliftment of the poor, downtrodden and weaker sections of the society. All J&K Dalit Chetna Manch also presented a chatter of demands to the Minister for their early redressal including Provision of Reservation in contractual adhoc appointments RET'S, REZ'S, NRHM, Anganwadi workers/ Helpers, Representation in Legislative Council JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Sewa Singh Bali, State General Secretary Panthers Trade Union (PTU) has accused the State Government for its callous and lackadaisical towards the people of District Ramban especially in Banihal Constituency till date. The State Government has not provided an adequate supply of free Flour (Atta) to the poor people of Banihal Constituency for the last three months. They are languishing in lurge and looking at the local administration for mercy. He also demanded road connectivity from Khari greeting the people on Budh Purnima and urged them to follows the teachings of Mahatama Gautam Budh. Sasan castigated the government for its failure to come to the rescue of these people and improve their living conditions and to provide basic medical facilities. He reminded the government and the Social Welfare Department that it is their duty to take care of these people so that they can spend their life in neat and peaceful atmosphere. Sasan appealed to the Jammuites to adopt at least one child for education purpose. He also urged the government to provide Rs. 1000 per dents but to the irony the school is under staffed and deficient of teachers. The leader also levelled allegations that the unemployed job card holders are waiting for hundred days work under MGNREGA and their cards become the diet for termite with full of dust because of non use of the cards for the last 2013 up to till date. He appeal the government that all the job card holders should be employed as soon as possible under MGNREGA so that they may earn for the livelihood of their families. JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: Addressing 44th Tawi Maha Arti at Tawi Ghat, Convenor of Tawi Andolan Adv. Chander Mohan Sharma disclosed that the minister of Forest & Environment has assured to a deputation of Tawi Andolan members that strict legal action against the persons who have encroached upon the forest land particularly tawi forest at Mahamaya, Bahu fort and Ram Nagar, Manda which are called city forest area. The deputationist drew the attention of the minister towards encroachment rapidly taking place at Mahamaya around the temple. It was also brought to the notice of the minister that inspite of High Court directions, to ban all sorts of constructions there, the encroachments in connivance with the staff of the forest department is being carried on.Convenor of Tawi Andolan while addressing the gathering asked the people of city forest areas to bring all sorts of illegal activities like felling of trees and encroachment of forest land around river tawi to the notice of Tawi Andolan activists. and due share in Council of Ministers, changing of Nomenclature, Provision of Colonies for houseless, landless poor scheduled caste families, Constitution of State SC/ ST Commission, etc. Zulfkar assured the All J&K Dalit Chetna Manch that all their genuine demands would be redressed in a phased manner. As per the commitment of the coalition government under the leadership of Chief Minister Mufti Mohd Sayed, the minister said that govt. will uplift the socio-economic condition of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and below poverty line people also, he added. month as financial help to poor families who have two daughters and are not in a position to educate them. Sasan also urged the government to give benefit of reservation to the children of these institutions. Pinky Bhat, senior leader women wing NC and social to Mahumangat, Ukhral to Alanbass, Senibati to PogalPanchal-Neel etc. as several general commuters including the local population of the area have been marooned from reaching their destinations. He further maintained that these areas are also deprived of electricity and other civic amenities.Sewa Singh Bali urged the Education Minister to open a Girl Higher Secondary School in Ukhral without further delay. He added that the GHSS in Ukhral has a strength of almost 1200 stu- Bali assures action against encroacher of Tawi forests Budh Purnima celebrated at Leprosy Ashram JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: On the occasion of Budh Purnima, Children's Welfare Society organized a function at Leprosy Ashram Bhagwati Nagar, here. Speaking on the occasion, Gurdeep Singh Sasan, senior leader National Conference (NC) and Chairman of the Society urged the people to come forward and share their booty with hapless and deprived people of the society. He said that our great Guru's and Saints have made it mandatory to spare 10% of our income for poor and downtrodden people and for other welfare purpose. Sasan extended vious year for works executed without following codal provisions, Mr. Singh regretted that the issue was not only thrown under the carpet but the govt. had failed to check the acts of omissions and commissions being still conducted in the Public works Deptt. with impunity. Mr. Harsh Dev Singh said that though during the last two months the GOI funding for R&B sector has reached to Rs. 960 crore including yesterday's sanction of Rs. 613 crore but the state govt. had failed to initiate the preliminary holding of basic surveys, preparation of DPRs and tendering of the approved works. Cautioning the govt. to stem the rot in the PWD, Mr. Singh said that not only the appropriate surveillance mechanism for proper accountability in respect of newly sanctioned funds was important but rational distribution of funds for various regions of the state was also equally important. Bali slams Govt for callous approach towards people in Banihal Const Govt to uplift socio economic conditions: Zulfkar JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: All J&K Dalit Chetna Manch celebrated Lord Buddha and Baba Saheb Dr. B. R Ambedkar Jayanti in a function organized in the premises of Guru Nabha Dass Community Hall at Dogra Hall here today. On the occasion, the Minister for CAPD Ch. Zulfkar Ali was the chief guest besides MLA Chamb, MLA Samba and President All J&K Dalit Chetna Manch were also present. While inaugurated the function with the lightening of lamp, the Minister throw light on the significant role played by Baba Sahib for the welfare of the at the fag end of the financial year in brazen violation of all financial norms and procedures. He said that even during the last two months hundreds of crores were drawn and plundered through fictitious bills on the pretext of flood damages, disaster management, slip clearance, repairs and renovation etc by throwing the codal formalities to winds in the name of emergency nature of the works.Expressing the grave concern over the massive pilferage of R&B funds and blatant circumvention of codel procedures, Mr. Harsh Dev Singh urged upon the govt. to activate and strengthen its surveillance mechanism so as to prevent the loot and plunder of public funds envisaged for creation of physical infrastructure in the state. Expressing serious concern over the recent disclosure made in the media regarding withdrawal of around Rs. 200 crores through self cheques at the fag end of pre- activists also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the problems being faced by the inhabitants of the Ashram. Later on Sasan distributed stationery items and fruit among the inhabitants of the Ashram and assured his full support to them. CWC greets people on Budh Purnima JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: On the occasion of Budh Purnima Children's Welfare Society (CWC) organized a function at Leprosy Ashram Bhagwati Nagar, Jammu. Speaking on the occasion Gurdeep SinghSasan Senior Leader J&K NC and Chairman of the Society urged the People to come forward and share their booty with hapless and deprived people of the society. He said that our great Guru's and Saints have made it mandatory to spare 10% of our income for poor and downtrodden people and for other welfare purpose. Sasan extended greeting to the people on Budh Purnima and urged them to follows the teachings of Mahatama Gautam Budh.Sasan castigated the Govt. for its failure to come to the rescue of these people and improve their living conditions and to provide Basic Medical Facilities. He reminded the Govt. the and Social Welfare Department that it is their duty to take care of these people so that they can spent their life in neat and peaceful atmosphere. He urged the Govt. to enhance the financial aid being provided to this institution. So that these institution could run smoothly. Sasan appealed to the Jammuites to adopt at least one child for education purpose. He also urged the Govt.to provide Rs. 1000/- per month as financial help to poor families who have two daughters and are not in a position to educate them. Several joined Hindustan Shiv Sena JAMMU TAWI, MAY 04: In a press conference jointly addressed by Dimpy Kohli National President and Vikrant Kapoor State President of Hindustan Shiv Sena announced the nomination of New Ward President of Ward No. 23 Rampura Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Jiwan Sharma President, Pawan Kumar Vice President Harsh Choudhary Cashier, Arjun Singh Gen. Secretary and Kuldeep Sharma Joint Secretary, Sh. Vinay Gupta and Rajan Gupta Shiv Sena welcome the newly formed unit with garland of flowers. During conference Sh. Vikrant Kapoor State president Shiv Sena asked that due to the hopeless activities of coalition Govt. of BJP and PDP their workers join the Shiv Sena. During the conference Rohit Singh Bhau, Ajay Khajuria, Jagdish Singh Bindu, Ganesh Singh Choundary, Himashu Gupta, Vikas Patel, Deepak Kumar and others. The NORTHLINES HILL DISTRICTS www.thenorthlines.com ceases Shaheen decries new job Development SDM post lies vacant policy, PRCs in schools NL Correspondent Banihal, May 4 Newly nominated District President National Conference Ramban, Sajjad Shaheen on Monday called for a collective approach to foil what he alleged as anti-youth and anti-people agenda of the PDP-BJP coaltion government. Addressing various felicitation functions held by the grass roots level workers at various places in the district, especially at Batote and Banihal, Shaheen said the government has belied the hopes of the people by failing in deliverance and resorting to rhetoric. He attributed performance inertia to the contradictory agenda of the two coalition partners and said this has and will in future impact the overall governance and retard the growth of development and progress, which had been given new impetus by the Omar led government during the past six years. He cautioned the people to remain vigilant by not allowing the anti-people machinations of the duo succeed. Referring to overwhelming resentment againsat the new recruitment policy, the District President lauded the unity and resilience demonstrated by young people in all the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and said National Conference will not be a fence sitter on this important issue. "It is unfortunate that measures like SKEPWY, Udaan, Himayat are being diluted and the role of recruitment agencies like Public Service Commission and State Service Selection Board marginalised to undertake recruitment of favourites by ignoring the overall merit of deserving candidates", he said. Exhorting Youth National Conference workers to generate awareness about anti-youth and anti-people policies of the government, Mr Shaheen said that instead of focusing on governance and development the coalition was indulging in antagonizing different segments of society to divert the attention from real issues. The district president also referred to the various other issues confronted to the people and regretted that no headway has been made in restoring various utility servies and maintaining the road-network which got severely damaged due to flash floods and incessant rains. He also expressed anguish over non-availability of rations at the depots and delay in the salaries of various segments of employees. He also castigated the coalition government for issuing PRCs at school level, saying this was against the spirit of state subject laws. Mohd Majid Malik Bhaderwah, May 4 Vacant post of Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Bhaderwah, for the last many months has affected the public of the area. As per reports, following the promotion of SDM Bhaderwah to DC Doda, the authorities could not fill the vacant post of SDM, Bhaderwah, with the result the key project of central government is badly affected in the area and public suffers a lot. The numbers of land acquisition cases are pending due to the need of final approval of the collector, reports said, suggested that the non-availability of the collector has badly hampered PMGSY as the locals whose land had been acquired for road construction are not allowing the authorities to ReT Teachers Forum of district Doda today convened a meeting at Goha Marmat under the chairmanship of its district president Sajad Malik. During meeting, different speakers highlighted the problems faced by ReT cader of Marmat area. Hashmatullah Butt, Manoj Sharma and Shamim Wani were unanimously elected as Tehsil president, vice president and General Secretary respectively where as Shafiq as NC always protected fabric of start the work as their payments are withheld. The people are quite aghast over the state government's apathetic attitude towards Bhaderwah and alleged few times ago, government has given the additional charge of SDM Bhaderwah to SDM Thatri which is unacceptable to the public of the area and demanded full-fledged SDM in Bhaderwah as soon as possible. The residents of the area demanded that two SDMs one Ravi Thakur, who is a resident of Bhaderwah town is presently posted at Ramsoo, Ramban SDM and another Zameer Reshu who is also resident of Bhaderwah is presently posted as SDM Gool, Ramban in new administrative units, among two one officer should be posted as SDM Bhaderwah for the welfare of area." secularism: Mustafa Kamal NL Correspondent Rajouri, May 4 BJP-PDP coalition government is fraught with dangerous consequences for the people of the state and the fabric of secularism so arduously nurtured and protected by NC Party ever since its inception over seven decades ago, said Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal, Additional General Secretary NC. While addressing a meeting of the office bearers and prominent citizens at Rajouri Bus stand on Monday, was convened to felicitate the newly nominated District President, Shafayat Khan of National Conference (NC). Kamaal said the militancy was started by Mufti Mohammad Syeed as Union Home Minister through his handpicked Governor Jagmohan in 1990 and that the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits was the brain child of Mufti Sayeed as endorsed by the veteran Congress leader Mani Krishan Ayer. Also president Action committee for return of migrants and JK forum for peace and reconciliation Jatender Bakashi, himself a Kashmiri Pandit, and former State Chief Engineer is on record of having said right in the beginning that "Jagmohan is responsible for exodus of Kashmiri Pandits form Kashmir ." Wani elected as Chief Advisor, Gh Rasool Wani as chief spokesperson, Mohd Ali Salaria as chief organisor, Gandeep Singh as organisor, Qasim Umar as chief coordinator, Basharat Mir as joint secretary, Sonika Parihar as cashier, Raies Wani Secretary, Baseer Ahmed Lone as press & publicity secretary. Speaking on the occasion, District president Sajad Malik appealed all the ReT teachers to give their full support to the forum to solve the problems. Others who spoke on the occasion were Ashiq Jaral senior vice president, District Doda, Wahid Wani District Secretary, Hemait Wani District Organiser, Shafiq Wani, Inderdhar Sharma, Gh Rasool, Shamim Wani, Manoj Sharma and others. Meanwhile, similar meetings were also held at zonal headquarter Bahalla under the chairmanship of Vivekananda Manhas president zone Bahalla, at Bartund area of zone Bhagwah the meeting held under the chairmanship of Reshi Singh Rana, zone president Bhagwah. Faizan Quick Action Accident Team Compensation for Tramboo constitutes executive body paramedics sought elected NRHM NL Correspondent In today meeting, an Rajouri, May 4 executive body was also NL Correspondent distt chief constituted by the volunteers. Doda, May 4 Quick Action Accident Team The executive body included Activists of Panthers’ Trade Union addressing a press conference, in Jammu on Monday NL Correspondent Jammu, May 4 Panthers Trade Union (PTU) today accused the state government for its callous and lackadaisical towards the people of District Ramban especially in Banihal constituency. Addressing a press conference here today, Sewa Singh Bali, State General Secretary, PTU said that the state government has not provided an adequate supply of free flour (Atta) to the poor people of Banihal constituency for the last three months. Bali demanded road connectivity from Khari to Mahumangat, Ukhral to Alanbass, Senibati to PogalPanchal-Neel etc. as several general commuters including the local population of the area have been marooned from reaching their destinations. Sewa Singh Bali urged the Education Minister to open a 'Drinking water getting wasted at Nagri' NL Correspondent Kathua, May 4 While state government has geared up its movement of water conservation, the large amount of drinking water has been flowing from open taps to waste since long in Nagri and its adjoining areas. The government's movement of saving water has failed to leave its impact at this area as a large amount of water continuously flowing from taps at various PHE's water tanks in Nagri areas. Even the PHE department is deputed to play a lead role in "Save Water Movement" but the negligence and irresponsible functioning of PHE department and entire administration to leave a good impact of this movement in Nagri area. The locals, Rajeshwar, Amit Singh, Sohan Lal, Tarsem Singh and Puran Singh urged the PHE department to focus at Nagri area to protect the wastage of drinking water by stopping this water wastage so that it could be conserved for adequate utility in future. Girls Higher Secondary School (GHSS) in Ukhral without further delay and added that the GHSS in Ukhral has strength of over 1200 students but to the irony the school is under staffed and deficient of teachers. The leader also leveled allegations that the unemployed job card holders are waiting for hundred days work under MGNREGA and their cards become the diet for termite with full of dust because of non use of the cards for the last 2013 up to till date. He appealed the government that all the job card holders should be employed as soon as possible under MGNREGA so that they may earn for the livelihood of their families. Others who were present in the press conference S. Paramjit Singh Marshal, Naveen Bali, Shakeel Ahmad Wani, Duni Chand Chandan Singh, Sushil Kumar, Prithviraj, Shankar Singh etc. Publicity Secretary of the J&K Congress Committee- Nadeem Sharief Niaz today sought compensation for the paramedical students of the erstwhile Doda district, who had been put to bizarre inconvenience by the paramedical council. While addressing media, he alleged that the training course of paramedical students was extended by two years, but no exams was conducted, causing great financial loss and wastage of time to the students. He further demanded that the government should compensate the under training paramedical students for the extra financial burden and wastage of time. He also exhorted upon the paramedical council, besides the government to conduct exams without further delay, which are already two years late. He also threatened agitation if there was further delay by the council. NL Correspondent Doda, May 4 Darbar at Galigarh,the minister said that Government is committed for the development of rural areas and efforts are being made to provide all the basic amenities to the people living in remote and far flung areas. He said road connectivity being the backbone and prime requirement for multi-round development of any region. He said Government has taken up the initiatives to provide better road connectivity, adequate drinking water and power supply, strengthening and uplifting educational standards and infrastructure in rural areas and improving health care delivery system. He said all the initiatives and measures taken by the Government will take a little time to get visible on ground, and asked the people to have patience and then reap the fruits of development. Regarding the issue of development of Galigarh as a tourist attraction destination, Minister sought the cooperation of the people and donate land adjacent to the Galigarh water stream so that it could be developed as a Picnic spot which will have Parks, Huts, beautification work etc. he said that an amount upto Rs. 50 lacs to Rs. 1 Crore will be provided by the Government for the creation of tourist attraction Centre if the land is donated. Over the issue of miscalculation of payment of land compensation acquired by the GVK for Rattle Hydro Electric Project, Mr. Sharma directed DC Kishtwar to depute ACR Kishtwar to personally camp in the area and settle the claims and ensure that all the genuine affected people get their due amount within time bound manner. Sharma also directed the officers to ensure that the timelines fixed are met at any cost so that confidence of the people is strengthened with the Government. Regarding over charging of Electric dues, Minister advised the people to install Energy Meters in their Homes and pay as they consume. Various demands and issues were raised by the people which includes 100 KV Transformer for Galigarh, Upgradation of roads, posting of adequate staff in schools, renovation and repairs of SubCentre Galigarh, payment of pending wages under MGNREGA, immediate upgradation of Shalimar- A district level meeting of all NRHM/RBSK/NCD/IDSP was held at District Headquarters Doda in which new district body of NRHM was framed under the chairmanship of district President Medical Employees Federation Mehboob Hassan Kraipak and Social Activist Ishtiaq Ahmed Dev. The elected district body included Faizan Ali Tramboo was elected as its President, Milan Singh Manhas as Vice President, Mushtaq Ahmed Khan as General Secretary, Anju Devi as Secretary, Waseem Ahmed as Joint Secretary, Javed Iqbal Sheikh as Spokesperson, Mohammad Rafiq as Cashier, Mashood Latief as Chief Advisor and Advisor Shabir Ahmed. volunteers today held a meeting at Rajouri under the chairmanship of Mohammad Nasir Khan, President of Jamola Nehru Youth Club (JNYC) Rajouri. During meeting, the volunteers appealed the President JNYC to constitute a team and divided the Rajouri area into 15 members under the presidentship of Mohammad Latief. The meeting also discussed about the bad conditions of roads like as from Rajouri to Darhal, Thanamandi, Dhangri to Dalhori, Solki to Sailsui etc. During meeting, volunteers said from present, now the team has the duty to take care of accidents if this would happen then team members at once reached the spot and shifted the patient to nearby hospital and informed to district administrator and others. Panchayat Ghar inaugurated at Drab NL Correspondent Kishtwar, May 4 Minister of State for PWD and Revenue Sunil Sharma today chaired a Public Darbar at Government Higher Secondary School Galigarh and inaugurated a newly constructed Panchayat Ghar for Drab Panchayat in Sarthal area that has been constructed by Rural Development Department at cost of Rs. 20 lakh. Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Mohammad Javaid Khan, Senior Superintendent of Police Kishtwar Yougal Manhas, besides ADDC Kishtwar, ACD Kishtwar, XEn PHE Division Kishtwar, XEn PMGSY , XEn PDD, XEn Irrigation and other District , Sector officers and a huge gathering of people attended the Public Darbar. While inaugurating the Panchayat Ghar, Sharma appreciated the quality work done by the RDD in construction of the community asset for the benefit of PRI's, it was revealed that construction work on 32 Panchayat Ghars is going on and soon will get completed . Addressing the Public JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 5 | 2015 Dr. Kamaal said that Kashmir Pandits know full well that it was Mufti Sayeed who vandalized hindu -temples to influence Delhi and bring down the GM Shah Government. Being an intelligent people Kashmiri Pandits should be well advised to differentiate between their well wishers and those that do not wish them well . NC has been the torch bearer of secularism in J&K and saw to it that no Kashmiri Pandit was harmed in the tribal invarsion of 1947 and holds their life and honour dear to their heart as dictated by that Muslim Holy Scriptures. Dr. Kamaal said that the unfinished agenda of NC " Naya Kashmir " programme and amicable resolution of J&K Problems will be pursued vigorously with the concerned and will leave no stone unturned to expose the inept inefficient and corrupt government of Mufti Mohd Sayeed. Others who spoke on the occasion were Sheikh Bashir Ahmed, NC Provincial Secretary, Aslam Khan, Bashir Ahmed Wani, Shafayat Khan District President Rajouri Urban, Ch. Shaffi, Ch. Liqyat Ali Advocate, Mushtaq Shawal, Gh. Mohi ud Din, Ajaz Zaki advocate, Sayeed Jat YNC Joint sec, Mohd Bashir Magrey , Rehman Khan Rtd. Range officer, Mirza Abdul Rashid Rtd. Teacher, Haji Mohd Hafiz and others. RET Forum announces Marmat unit ReT forum framed Tehsil body at Goha Marmat NL Correspondent Doda, May 4 PTU complains of ration scarcity in Banihal 4 Sarthal road, Upgradation and opening of new schools, beside various other demands and issues were highlighted by the people in the Public Darbar. Minister gave onspot instructions to the concerned officer to mitigate the genuine grievances on priority basis without any delay. President- Mohd Latief, Secretary -Jasvinder Singh, Joint Secretary -Sudham Hussain, other members of the committee was Ankush Kumar, Akis Naseer, Akash Verma, Mohd Israr, Tariq Mehmood, Parveen Akhter, Rakesh Singh, Mohd Shabir,Waqir Khan and others. NL Correspondent Doda, May 4: ReT teachers forum District Doda today convened tehsile level meeting at Tehsile headquarters Goha Marmat in the chairmanship of District president Sajad Malik in which several Rets from the various corners of Tehsil Marmat participated. Different speakers highlighted the problems faced by Ret cader of Marmat area. Hashmatullah Butt, Manoj sharma and Shamim wani were unanimously elected as tehsile president, vice president and General Secy respectively where as Shafiq wani elected as Chief Advisor, Gh Rasool wani as chief spokesperson, Mohd Ali salaria as chief organisor ,Gandeep singh as organisor, Qasim umar as chief Coordinator, Basharat Mir as jointsecretary, Sonika Parihar as cashier, Raies wani Secretary, Baseer Ahmed lone as press & publicity secretary. Speaking on the occasionDistrict president sajad Malik appealed all the Ret teachers to give their full support to the forum to solve the problems. District president condemned the stepmotherly treatment of government towards Rets.Others Who spoke on the occasion were Ashiq Jaral sr vice president District Doda, wahid wani District secretary, Hemait wani Districtorganiser, Shafiq wani,inderdhar sharma, Gh Rasool, shamim wani, Manoj s h a r m a , a n d others.Meanwhile similar meetings were held at zonal headquarter Bahalla under the chirmanship of V i v e k a n a n d a Manhaspresident zone Bahalla and at Bartund area of Zone Bhagwah under the chirmanship of Reshi Singh Rana zone president Bhagwah which was organised by Sajad Rahi sr vice president Zone bhagwah and other members of the forum. without salaries for couple of months due to which their life has become miserable for want of sustenance. Vakil was addressing party workers at Nadihal and Budden in Rafiabad District Baramulla. While addressing the gathering Vakil said people at the helm of affairs must put the facts at fore which led to the present deep financial crisis and delay in obtaining financial allocations from the centre well in time. He said that how PDP-BJP alliance emphasizing upon so called development and prosperity can be justified when the work on ongoing developmental projects started by the previous regime stands abandoned half way. Former minister while declaring the government directionless said that it has even failed to convene DDB meetings till date and is behaving as a mute and helpless spectator of the ongoing mess. He said that the Chief Minister must himself explain the reason for delay in convening DDB meetings so that the credibility of this government could be proved for time being. Mr. Vakil declared the efforts of PDP-BJP government in respect of the rehabilitation of flood affected as half hearted and inadequate. He said that relief announced by the prime minister himself has not been released by the union government till date and talk of full rehabilitation during the present regime is completely impossible. Besides others who addressed the meeting include Sr. Congress leaders Haji Mohammad Afzal Khan, Ghulam Nabi Shah, Advocate Javid Masoodi, Youth Congress Leader Sheikh Manzoor. PDP-BJP taking State towards bankruptcy, says A G Vakil NL Correspondent Rafiabad, May 4 Former Minister and Member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil today said that present PDP-BJP Government was taking the state towards undeclared bankruptcy and plunging it into a deep economic instability. He said prior to forging alliance with BJP, the leaders of PDP played the ploy of liberal funding from Modi government and tried to build the castles in air and befooled innocent masses of the State. Vakil said that government must come clear on the present fiscal position of the State because all the developmental activities have come to halt and people all over the State are suffering from basic amenities besides government employees of most of the departments are Army organises lecture on life style diseases NL Correspondent Bhaderwah, May 4 Doctors of Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Delta Force conducted a lecture on life style diseases for locals of Bhadarwah, as part of humanitarian assistance programme at Bhalla, Bhadarwah. During the lecture the Army Doctor brought out that lifestyle diseases include atherosclerosis, heart disease, heart stroke, obesity, type2 diabetes, and diseases associated with smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. Regular physical activity helps prevent obesity, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, colon cancer and premature mortality. The lecture was attended by 59 locals. The NORTHLINES KATHUA www.thenorthlines.com JAMMU | TUESDAY| MAY 5 | 2015 Protest against Geelani for DY CM inspects toll post functioning brandishing Pakistan flag KATHUA, MAY 4 Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh today paid a surprise visit to Toll Post at Lakhanpur and reviewed the functioning of different departments working there. Deputy Excise Commissioner, Rajesh Sharma explained the Dy CM about working of the department in coordination with other departments including Commercial Taxes and Transport. He said that besides collecting of Toll at Lakhanpur, the department is also entrusted with responsibility of toll collection at minor toll posts including Nagri, Kot Punnu, Gandial, Goondh, Mandi Mandikren, and Govindsar. The Deputy Chief Minister enquired as to whether any toll exemption was being granted to langar operators for Amarnath yatra and observed that there needs to be an exemption for such goods, as a goodwill gesture for the efforts being put in by such People resent over garbage issue KATHUA/NAGRI 4 MAY:- BASOHLI, MAY 4: A large number of activists from different political organizations staged a protest at Basohli against waving of Pakistan flags in Kashmir during the rally of separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, on Sunday. The protesters raising slogans against the separatist leaders followed with the burning of effigy of Syed Ali Shah Geelani. Leading the protest, Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha President Tejinder Singh said, "Raising the flag of Pakistan on Indian soil is outrageous. Such flag bearers are obviously agent provocateurs and dealt with sternly as traitors". He further added that their place is nothing but jail and not allowed out, and mix-up with other law-abiding citizens and mislead them into ungrateful acts.He further said that no government could tolerate a situation in which some people, however numerically insignificant they may be, wave the Pakistani flag and raise pro-Pakistan slogans. Their action could only describe as traitorous, he maintained. Tejinder Singh further said, "Since prevention is better than cure, the preventive steps being taken by the government need to be welcomed". He said that government would not allow the separatists to treat the valley as their fiefdom. They should know that the country could face their challenge and the country would not grant any rites of passage. Separatists have no influence worth the name. Successive elections have proved that they are a fringe force, which does not deserve any mercy," Tejinder Singh added. BSP leader, Parmanand accused Kashmiri separatist leaders of instigating locals against the government and security forces by exploiting emotive issues like alleged excesses by security personnel, misuse of laws like AFSPA and PSA and perceived apathy of government towards families affected by the recent floods. Warning of stringent action against any illegal activities of separatist elements, he said that despite belonging to dissimilar political groups, the separatists should keep in mind that when the matter of Nation comes, the people from all sections of society could fight for the cause. Raju, Bodh Raj, Sunder Sharma, Shyam Lal and many others were among the protesters. Don't politicise LBA With around a week left for the budget session of Parliament to conclude, a key pending legislative business is the ratification of the IndiaBangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA). The Constitution amendment bill that envisages the exchange of 162 Indian and Bangladeshi enclaves and fully demarcates the IndiaBangladesh border has been hanging fire in Parliament since UPA days. Back then BJP had opposed the bill on the ground that it violated the basic features of the Constitution. After coming to power it did a welcome U-turn, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself asserting that LBA was in the country's long-term security interests.However, recent reports that government plans to introduce the Constitution amendment bill by excluding the Assam portion of the LBA, involving just 268 acres, are disturbing. The irony is that the Assam government itself had made its support for LBA known. However, the BJP central leadership appears to have succumbed to the wishes of the state party unit that has been opposing the LBA with an eye on Assam assembly polls in 2016. But if Assam is excluded, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee - who initially opposed LBA and had to be mollified to change her mind - would be under pressure to reconsider her support to the agreement.And if Bengal reneges, it would scuttle LBA for good. Given that the parliamentary standing committee on external affairs has unanimously endorsed LBA, the government could easily pass the Constitution amendment bill with opposition Congress support. Yet, it has chosen to politicise the issue for hypothetical and short-term electoral gains in Assam. Ratification of LBA would not only galvanise India-Bangladesh relations but also demonstrate to China that New Delhi is capable of settling long-pending border issues. The government must stop playing politics and ratify LBA without any exclusions. It was not very long ago that Nagri's sobriquet i.e., 'Old City' nearly came to be replaced with 'Garbage City', said the resented locals of Nagri when they were expressing their great anger against the garbage dumping at various streets of Nagri. Resented locals are Vicky Kumar, Rajay, Karan singh, Shashi Paul and many others who raised their voice against the garbage dumping problem. While expressing their resentment they said that mounting garbage piles began to cause serious damage to the Nagri's reputation as the oldest agrarian city.With the Nagri's population nearing 20 thousands the garbage dumping remains an intractable problem. The Nagri's per capita solid waste generation is estimated to be around half-a- kilogram and Going by this, it can be assessed how much the this big number of population generates garbage every day. But no arrangement has been made to tackle this problem by the Municipal committee. They said because of no option to dump and dispose off the garbage, several households still dump it on empty sites or into gutters which in turn get clogged during rains and cause flooding. The reach of "Cleanliness Drive" launched by the Prime Minister Narinder Modi in Nagri is seemed a distant dream which can never be meted out, they added. Commercial Taxes, Check Post Lakhanpur gave a brief of the working of Commercial Taxes Check Post and conveyed that the vehicles are being cleared expeditiously after the computerization of the department. The Deputy Chief Minister expressed his concern over the parking of vehicle on the flyover (export side), connecting the state J & K with Punjab and directed the Police and Commercial Taxes authorities to ensure that no vehicle is allowed to be parked on the flyover, after being cleared by the Commercial Taxes Department. Later, he interacted with some truck drivers who expressed their satisfaction regarding clearance of vehicles by different departments stationed at Lakhanpur Toll Plaza. He also desired an early action on acquiring the land from Railway Authorities in order to provide adequate associations located outside the state. T.K. Bhat, Deputy Commissioner parking space for trucks at New Toll Plaza. there has not been matched in economic policy making, which has been beset by incrementalism and incoherence. Shourie is not the only one sounding warning bells, Deepak Parekh was here before. The inept manner in which the finance ministry dealt with issues around Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) and its inability to decisively deal with the legacy of retrospective taxation do not signal clarity or boldness. Last week's decision to roll back budget provisions on creating an independent agency to KAILASH SATYARTHI B anning child labour is a prerequisite for eradication of poverty.I appreciate the efforts of the labour ministry regarding the passage of pending legislation to ban child labour for children under the age of 14. While a Parliamentary Standing Committee consisting of crossparty law makers had already cleared the bill, to my utter surprise the bill has been referred back to the labour ministry, citing the hushed reason that child labour cannot be completely banned due to poverty.Even today, ordinary citizens, academia and many politicians are victims of a misbelief that child labour is a necessary evil in a country like India. Having worked in this area for the last 35 years, i can emphatically say that nothing could be further from the truth. I manage its debt proved that almost 18 years after the proposal was first made, the finance ministry is still unclear what needs to be done.Part of the problem is lack of sufficient talent and expertise within government, exacerbated by overcentralisation of powers within PMO. Rather than cultivate inept loyalists, the Modi government must do more to seek independent and unbiased expert opinion. Scarcity of talent shows up in the form of debilitating measures in key areas. KATHUA, MAY 4 To display and promote the rich Cultural Heritage clubbed with awareness about employment schemes and programmes for unemployed youth and Health care facilities at the doorsteps of rural people, a 3-day Heritage, Employment and Health Mela at Basohli concluded today. On the final day, Health Minister Choudhary Lal Singh along with his wife Ex-MLA Kanta Andotra graced the occasion as chief guest. He also inaugurated the blood camp and remained first to donate blood. While expressing his views, Lal Singh said that he is keen to equip hospitals with all latest diagnostic and treatment facilities. He asked the concerned health officers to ensure proper Medicare provided to the people and upkeep of the health institutions. Ch Lal Singh also stressed upon maintaining discipline, punctuality and improvement of work culture. Lal Singh briefing the various other medical development projects said that keeping in view the work dedication of sanitation Workers and ASHA Workers, he is of the view of providing 25% reservation, and is going to raise the issue in assembly. Lal Singh appealing the people of Basohli to keep the surrounding neat and clean stressed upon the cleanliness of Ranjeet Sagar Dam Lake. He unemployed adults, with parallels existing in most developing countries.Most of the jobs done by child labourers are essentially regular jobs that have been forced on kids. There are jobs, there are unemployed adults, but still millions of children are pushed into labour. Why? Simply because, children are the cheapest form of labour available. They are not aware of their rights, are easily misled and are too young to speak against their conditions, but our laws permit employers to exploit these hapless souls.The truth remains that a working child will not extricate his or her family out of poverty, in fact it will keep the family stuck in the rut for generations.This slippery slope continues unabated till one such child is imparted education. It is a well-researched, but often ignored KATHUA 4 MAY: - With full religious sentiments and with great pomp and show three daylong celebration of "Bagwan Narsingh Jayanti" was concluded at the temple of Bagwan Nar singh Ji, Govindsar Kathua on Sunday. The Jyanti celebration was commenced on 1st of May 2015 which is successfully ended with great honour. A large number devotees and Saints participated on the threes day celebration and delivered the sermons as well as sung the hymns in praise of god Nar Singh Ji. At the concluding day, a big Langar was also organized which was tasted by thousands of devotees of the surrounding areas. said that government is initiating efforts to development tourism infrastructure in the area and sooner the water sports games would start in lake. Making a dig at the Congress and National Conference (NC), he said that people of Jammu needs to be made aware of the sequence of events over the last 40 years, which, resulted in disparity in health care delivery and other favorable development projects. Police Martyr's Cricket Tourney conducted KATHUA 4 MAY: - Police Martyr's T-20 North Zone Cricket Tournament was concluded with great pomp and show at Sports stadium, Kathua on Monday. Huge crowds witnessed the tournament and enjoyed the lofty shots performed from both teams which are being played as final Match of the tournament. A tug of war over the championship was held in between Gurgoan Cricket Club, Delhi (GCC) and Sabi Cricket Club Hoshiyar Pur, Punjab (SCCH) where as GCC snatched the championship and lifted the Police Martyr's T-20 Cricket tournament trophy. While choosing first to bat after having a toss win, SCCH smashed hard shots to set a figure of 96 score in just 20 overs and following the target, continues shots of GCC, Delhi The final match was held in the who handed over the trophy to but could stop the wind of which gripped over the trophy. presence of IG Dinesh Rana GCC, Delhi honorably. Militancy started by Mufti as Union Home Minister: Mustafa Rajouri : BJP & PDP coalition Wastage of Water amidst “ Water conservation programmes” being run in Kathua. No half measures please take it as my responsibility to debunk a few myths surrounding poverty and child labour.There exists a vicious circle between poverty, illiteracy and child labour. Child labour and poverty have a chicken-and-egg relationship. A child born in a poor family begins life in a disadvantaged position, most often missing school. Children excluded from education grow up to be illiterate and economically vulnerable. These children are at high risk of exploitation and are more likely to be pulled into child labour at the cost of their health, education and well-being.Another key fact that people ignore is that parents of most child labourers are essentially jobless or underemployed. There are almost 168 million child labourers worldwide and 200 million Narsingh Jayanti conludes Employment fair concludes Caught in a maze Arun Shourie was one of the most dynamic ministers in the previous NDA government. His criticism of the present NDA dispensation has been a biting one and BJP has responded in kind by attacking him as a "fair weather friend". But government does need to address some of the issues flagged by Shourie. Else the weather will indeed get inclement for it and for the country down the line.Prime Minister Narendra Modi is credited, and rightly so, for having run a dynamic foreign policy. Yet the scorching pace set 5 fact that child labour perpetuates poverty. A report by International Labour Organisation verifies that every $1 spent on the eradication of child labour would return $7 over the next two decades.Also, another report says that a single year of primary school education increases the wages people earn later in life by 5 to 15% for boys and even more for girls. Child labour is hence the biggest obstacle to development and must be tackled in tandem with poverty alleviation schemes.India's ranking among the fastest growing nations in the world will stand shaken if its children are continually marginalised. A recently completed study from 50 countries established that every extra year of schooling provided to the whole population can increase average annual GDP growth by 0.37%. Where the education is of good quality, the improvement of cognitive skills increases the impact to 1%.Let me also debunk a myth regarding child labour law. We are demanding a complete ban on child labour up to the age of 14. It nowhere means that children cannot help their families in their free time. They definitely can, but not at the cost of their education, health and leisure time. Also, a child cannot be involved in a commercial activity even at home. The proposed child labour law provides for this. This point is important because several lawbreaking employers fake familial connections with the child labourer to escape punishment.The existing Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act passed in 1986, bans child labour only in so-called hazardous occupations for children under the age of 14. In other words, this law bans only 20% of all child labour in India and is silent on the rest 80%.Our Constitution and the Right to Education law guarantees free and compulsory education to all children between 6 and 14, as their right. As far as children between 15 to 18 are concerned, the Juvenile Justice Act safeguards this age group from all kinds of abuse and exploitation. However, the current child labour law is mute about treatment of these young adults.The new amendment must harmonise with the Right to Education law and the Juvenile Justice Act, thus paving the way for protection of our Government in J&K is fraught with dangerous consequences for the people of the state and the fabric of secularism so arduously nurtured and protected by NC Party eversince its inception over seven decades ago said Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal Additional General Secretary NC .While addressing a well attended meeting of the office bearers and prominent citizens of Rajouri at Rajouri Bus stand which was convened to felicitate the newly nominated District President Mr. Shafayat Khan of National Conference. He said the National Conference has been given a god send opportunity to introspect as to the reasons and cause of National Conference defeat in 2014 Assembly elections. children and their future.We are also demanding a complete ban on the worst forms of child labour such as hazardous work, bonded labour, child prostitution, illicit militia and forced beggary for children in the age of 15 to 18 years. This age group is the most vulnerable to abusive situations and violence. The government must take effective measures to give all children an education that enhances their employability, entrepreneurship and ethics.We as a country must invest in imparting skill-based education to our youth. This will go a long way in ensuring that the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to harness the demographic dividend of India is fully realised.The writer is a child rights activist. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. The NORTHLINES OPINION www.thenorthlines.com Those who enforce the law must know the law M ORE laws do not mean better governance. Often they create confusion and misunderstanding. If the laws are not properly enforced or are too complicated to be effectively implemented, they lead to corruption I have always wondered why, the powers that be do not do anything to put right things that are drastically wrong. From the days when I was a student to my service days, I have been listening to tall talks of ‘good governance’. Unfortunately, nothing much has been done about this. Though the world and the prevailing situations have changed, we are stuck with the laws and methods introduced by the British. There more than 3,000 laws in our country. In most of the cases, officers, charged with enforcing a law do not have the access to the concerned law books. This writer, took over as the police chief of Bidar district on June 23, 1965. One of his self-imposed duty was to ask the constabulary questions about the law that the latter was supposed to enforce. It came as a shock that most of them talked about the Hyderabad Police Act. The reason was that Bidar was a part of Hyderabad till 1949. This created utter confusion, as the areas that came to Mysore in re-organisation, were from the then Bombay, Madras and Hyderabad States. However, even when a common Mysore Police Act was passed in 1963, the same situation continued, as no training was given in accordance with the new rules. Also, no copies of the same were supplied. The writer made it sure that every policeman had a copy of the Mysore Police Act, which, at that time, could be bought for one rupee only. The situation has not changed even now, as there is no provision for the copies or the applicable laws to be available to the relevant department in our country. The problem is that we have too many laws, of which, neither the enforcer nor the person who is expected to comply, is aware. In fact, there is a multiplicity of authorities and the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing. The BJP-led NDA Government had made a good beginning by deleting some obsolete laws but is now back to square one. It came as a surprise that in the national capital, to run a metro on a single line, a law is required. It is possible to confront absurdities, but in our governance, we have even crossed all common sense limits. The result is an utter mess, as nobody can be held responsible. No one really knows who has to ensure compliance of a particular law or aspect of the governance or functioning. More laws do not mean better governance, but more bewilderment and misunderstanding. The laws, if not enforced or too difficult to be enforced, lead to more corruption and not better governance. Some politicians believe that orders on the files are sufficient for development and progress of the country. But the movement of a file comes at a price. A builder, who could get completion certificate for his multi-storied cooperative society complex, was the envy of everybody. When asked about the secret of his success, he said that he put wheels on the file, so that it could move faster from table-to-table. I was foxed. How can you put ‘wheels’ on a file, consisting of a dozen or more pages? He looked at me and wondered at my ignorance. He clarified that putting wheels meant spending hard cash, so that no queries would be made about the project and the file would promptly be sent to the next table. He said that he spent Rs22 lakh on the concerned department that was charged with the function of giving completion certificates. I asked him how could he account for the money and from what sources. He said that the expenses were charged from the members of the cooperative society. I accused him and his tribe for being party to corruption. He said that I was too simple. If he did not bribe, he would have to close down his business. He added that corruption is part of any dealing and is necessary to get work done in any Government department. He did clarify though that there are individual officers who did not take bribes. There is a law which says that the possession of assets beyond known sources of income is an offence. But to the best of my knowledge, it has not been implemented. The result is that petty officials from all Government departments make tonnes of money and live in fancy bungalows. They have cars not only for themselves but also for their children. Indian bureaucracy was rated the worst in Asia with a 9.21 score out of 10, according to a report filed sometime back by a prestigious consulting firm, Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd based in Hong Kong.The report said India’s inefficient bureaucracy was largely responsible for most of the complaints from business executives. The complaints included inadequate infrastructure and corruption, where officials were willing to accept underthe-table payments, and companies were tempted to pay to overcome bureaucratic inertia and gain Government favours. The report added that dealing with the court system in India was an unattractive option for companies and companies want to avoid it. The bureaucrats are rarely held accountable for wrong decisions and it is extremely difficult to challenge them. “This gives them (bureaucrats) terrific powers and could be one of the main reasons why average Indians as well as existing and would-be foreign investors perceive India’s bureaucrats as negatively as they do,” said the report. This is also the 10th consecutive year that India has ranked worst in the company’s study of bureaucracy in Asia. It is not that the position is irredeemable. Political rulers need to make up their mind to weed out the corrupt and put the onus on bureaucrats so that whatever property or money the latter have is accounted for. Instead, there are layers of appeals and the influential bureaucrats get political support. A funny thing is that nobody is bothered about corruption in the lower levels of the bureaucracy. Laws should be equally and vigorously applied to them, as it is at that level from which the files start moving. The total number of laws should also be cut down and there should be adequate training, as well as sufficient law books and manuals for the staff. If somebody goes to the court, his case must be decided in two months and for this the Government should strengthen the judicial and criminal justice system. If we can have a first rate, independent and honest judiciary, we can also have a good bureaucracy. But accountability is key. Indians have to take governance seriously. Otherwise, we have had before and will continue to have the kind of corrupt Government we deserve. JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 5| 2015 Sordid Story of a Betrayal – Part I India’s Long-neglected Agrarian Problem Gloucester's show Beguiles him, as the mournful crocodile With sorrow, snares relenting passengers. — Henry VI, Part 2 — Shakespeare T H.N. Bali HE ancient belief has it that crocodiles shed tears while consuming their victims. Though not true, it’s very applicable to politicians, especially those who claim allegiance to the Congress Party who have, of late, been shedding copious tears on the plight of our farmers. There has, for instance, been such an almighty hullabaloo about the death by hanging of a farmer from Rajasthan at an AAP rally. (That it later turned out to be an Agatha Christie mystery is another story. The so-called destitute farmer had a family land holding of 20 odd bighas with a six-room concrete house and handsome Rajasthani safa-tying handsome side income.) Shan’t we, in this light, drastically revise the Suresh Tendulkar definition of poverty to suit the current definition of agrarian destitution? There have been – let’s not forget – over one lakh suicides by farmers during the inglorious decade that the Congress-led UPA ruled the country. So, if there’s a single party responsible for the deplorable state of our agrarian sector, it’s the Congress party. Desperate State For over six decades, the Grand Old Party has, in the name of pseudo-socialism, been giving doles and handouts to farmers instead of providing them basic facilities like irrigation, roads, markets and financial help. No wonder, therefore, an overwhelming majority of our farmers live in a state of desperate poverty. In fact, the situation is so desperate that even if one crop fails, it spells ruin for them. An Indian Express columnist lately observed that an “average Indian farmer often makes less money in a year than beggars make in the streets of Mumbai.” No wonder they flock to nearby towns in search of some work just to eke out a living. The much-publicized Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) devised to enhance the livelihood security of people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage-employment in a financial year to a rural household who volunteer to do unskilled manual work, has made no dent to the long-neglected agrarian problem. Classic Description May I refer here to the 1996 classic Everyone Loves A Good Drought by one of India’s most intrepid journalists, Palgummi Sainath. He wrote it after touring some of the poorest districts in the country to know how the poorest of the poor citizens of free India live.The book was a collection of reports that the author filed during his tours. Some of the reports kicked up controversies and in a few cases even led to some action on the part of the authorities. It is another matter that Sainath opended just a window of the house steeped in utter darkness of centuries. In reality the scenario is far more grim. Sainath’s main findings can be summed up in just one word apathy. Apathy towards the victims of chronic rural poverty is a specter that haunts our polity. Around this theme Sainath – who knows the rural poor as few people know – wove the stories about real people of flesh and blood who were – and still are – victims of grinding poverty handed down from to generation after generation – people who lie hidden in the great piles of statistical data that our politicians mouth as rural poor. Sainath discovered that while there are schools without buildings and teachers, there are schools with buildings and teachers too. Except that while the ‘buildings’ are used for storing fodder and tendu leaves and the teachers teach nonexistent students. He told the story of the residents of a village called Chikpaar. The village was first acquired in 1968 for the MiG jet fighter project for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in 1968. Some 400-500 families were evicted on an “angry monsoon night”. They moved to another location (on the land that was owned by them) and resettled there. Nostalgically, they named the new village as Chikpaar. In 1987, these very families were evicted again for the Kolab multi- purpose project. The villagers again resettled at another place. Again, ‘development’ chased them to their new place of residence and the residents received eviction notices for the third time. The book was a scathing indictment of the elite in this country who like our leaders visit the remote areas in a jeep, get photographed and scurry back before sunset. What Dr. K.N. Raj termed as the “two Indias” pithily and epigrammatically came out in the study. Sainath was describing in words the protest of the adivasi in Govind Nihalani’s film Aakrosh (a role brilliantly played by Om Puri), whose tongue has been cut off and despite being the victim, is actually hauled up in jail. Persistent Dilemma That India lives in villages is a tired, stale cliché. We all know that the basic problems of Indian polity – social as much as economic – have agrarian roots. During the last 50 years, while missing no opportunity to acknowledge the importance of the agrarian problems, we have done precious little to tackle what F. Tomasson Jannuzi of the University of Texas calls India’s Persistent Dilemma. The fact that a foreigner has studied in depth our festering agrarian malaise – while most Indian economists took it for granted – illustrates how readily we learn to live with our problems rather than do something about them. And most (if not all) of the discredit for this failure squarely belongs to Jawaharlal Nehru who had the opportunity – an opportunity that comes in centuries – to initiate a long-due action, but didn’t have either the inclination or the will to do so. The result is as Jannuzi sums up: As a result of the Government of India’s failure and the failure of most Indian states to enact into law and implement agrarian reform measures designed to transform its historic land systems so as to confer new rights and economic opportunities on actual cultivators, India now faces an uncertain future. India’s existing political economy is one that denies generally its rural majority the socioeconomic changes long ago promised by India’s Founding Fathers and made explicit in the Directive Principles. The existing political economy in rural India is shaped mainly, as it was prior to independence, by the interests of a minority of landholders whose political and economic power are derived from secure rights in land. 6 Heart-rending indeed is the account of our failure to devise a systematic national program to bring about the much-needed agrarian reforms in post-1947 India. Had Nehru the foresight to facilitate such a program and win national support for it, we would have emerged from the long-lingering shadow of British colonialism into a truly democratic era rooted in an empowered mass of humanity which had been ruthlessly exploited for centuries. The account of our failure to do what we could have done on this front is the most telling commentary on Nehru’s post1947 business-as-usual approach. All that was done in the name of agrarian reform was to conjure up a camouflage to ensure the continuity of the old order. In Jannuzi’s words: If the government of a country is dominated or strongly influenced by landholders, the very persons whose powers and prerogatives are to be curtailed by agrarian reform, no one should expect effective measures of reform to be enacted or, even if they could be successfully enacted, to be implemented. Those who Mattered Allow me a small diversion. Before Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the Indian independence movement was an upper middle class Xmas week diversion of resolution passing. It was he who gave it an altogether new dimension by involving the Indian peasantry, whom he egged on to stop paying lagan. He gave the clarion call: “Swarajya is my birthright, and I shall have it!” And this was the demand of a new generation. No wonder the British colonial rulers called him “Father of the Indian unrest.” In the fitness of things the newly-awakened masses conferred on him the honorary title of “Lokmanya”, which literally means “accepted by the people (as their leader)”. Tilak’s mantle fell on the shoulders of Gandhi. He went a step further to involve the peasantry. Remember his Champaran campaign in North Bihar. And this made the independence movement an unstoppable juggernaut that the ever-opportunist upper middle class clambered on realizing that independence of India is on the way. Ironically, once again as usual the peasantry was let down when independence finally arrived. Let the present generation be reminded that our independence movement was given a mass base by Gandhi only by successfully mobilizing the peasantry. Emphasis on land reforms once we were independent was a recurring theme whenever Congress leaders talked of their priorities. Even after 1947 the exercise continued perfunctorily. The First Five Year Plan document pompously proclaimed: The future of land ownership and cultivation constitutes perhaps the most fundamental issue in national development. To a large extent, the pattern of economic and social organization will depend upon the manner in which the land problem is resolved. However, the reality is entirely different. What goes in the name of land reforms was supposedly implemented in two phases. The first consisted of the abolition (on the statute book) of the zamindari system, conferring on the tenants the rights to the land that they had cultivated for generations. In the so-called second phase a ceiling was fixed on the size of the holdings. The ostensible purpose of the second phase – most deftly defeated in practice - was to bring about a more equitable land distribution. Let’s however remember that land reform was a State subject. Had the Central Government been really serious about it, the subject would have been, while the Constitution was being finalized, at least brought on the Concurrent List to thwart the designs of land-owning classes dominating State legislatures. The result of this unpardonable lapse, as they say, is history. Six reasons why Arun Shourie is wrong Y Praful Bidwai OU could step aside from the BJP membership, don the mantle of a full-time journalist again and then go ballistic against the government, Sudhir Bisht tells Arun Shourie in this open letter. Respected Arun Shourie, Let me start by a frank admission. You have been my hero since your Indian Express days. There have been only two journalists, I have hero worshipped. You are there at the very top, the other being the Late Prabha Dutt. Hence it is extremely painful for me to write an open letter to you where I have to oppose what you say. But let’s start with what I think you are. I truly believe that if you weren’t at the helm of the Indian Express, the fact that a woman could be bought and sold for less than Rs 3,000 wouldn’t have been known to a stunned nation as your team mate, Ashwin Sarin, broke the story in 1981 in the Indian Express. The Tihar jail torture expose, by Sarin again, wouldn’t have come to light had you, his boss and editor, not backed him to the hilt. Then young journalist, Arun Sinha, wouldn’t have been emboldened to fearlessly expose the Bhagalpur blindings, had he not have received your fullest support. If it were not for you, Shourie, the Kuo oil deal scam of 1980 wouldn’t have been reported. And it was you, Shourie, who did the first sting on then Karnataka Chief Minister Gundu Rao by reporting his friendly, off-the-record chatter verbatim. You have such an iconic status sir that in the early eighties one of the best parliamentarians India ever had, the irrepressible Piloo Mody, said, "Can you imagine the improved state of the nation if we had 10 Arun Shouries working instead of one?" Piloo Mody showered these praises upon you when you as the investigator-cum-editor of the Indian Express published a detailed report on what came to be known as the notorious Antulay cement scam. Your expose caused A R Antulay’s ouster as the CM of Maharashtra. Now let’s move to the present times, with your permission. You have set the proverbial political stage on fire by making scathing attack on the one year performance of the National Democratic Alliance government. In a television interview to the wily Karan Thapar, you, the first activist-journalist of our times, as Madhu Trehan calls you, have come down heavily upon the Modi sarkar. You have made many unsubstantiated comments about the BJP government but a few of them deserve scrutiny. 1. You allege that government is busy managing headlines. 2. You call the government’s economic policy directionless 3. You have accused the government of hyping figures from spectrum auction and coal auction. You say that whereas the government would get money from the coal and spectrum auction over several years, it is projecting as if these monies would make way into the coffers in one year time. 4. You rue the fact that the troika of Narendra Modi, Arun Jaitley and Amit Shah run the party. 5. You say that Jaitley as the finance minister is giving mixed signals to the foreign investors. These, you opine, are confusing the investors. 6. You complain that the impression that the minorities are feeling insecure could be real. I, your fan and follower, would like to join issue with you point by point 1. The government is busy managing headlines is a loose statement. In an era when news is 24x7 business and when social media has left us in very little peace of mind, headlines are a part-and-parcel of our daily lives. The ruling dispensation will always be in the headlines. A slip here and a fall there would be lapped up the headline-hungry mainstream and social media. And if it is inevitable that the government of the day would be the headline, unless of course a disruptive political entity takes over, it is best for the government to manage its image. The success of any enterprise, and the government is an enterprise, that has the citizens as its principal stakeholders, is dependent upon its achievements and the portrayal of its achievements. What is so wrong about managing headlines? One has to do so ethically and without any jiggery pokery though I know you may find the argument a bit bombastic but so is your accusation! You even said that the government ‘manufactures’ headlines. Please elaborate. Give examples. And if the government is manufacturing headlines, why is the mainstream media eating out of its hand? 2. Calling the economic policy directionless is a statement that betrays your own sense of lack of direction. This government is the first government that is seeking to reduce the dependence of 70 per cent of Indians from making a living out of a sector that contributes less than 20 per cent to the GDP. Text size: A A AMay 04, 2015 18:56 IST Arun ShourieYou could step aside from the BJP membership, don the mantle of a full-time journalist again and then go ballistic against the government, Sudhir Bisht tells Arun Shourie in this open letter. Respected Arun Shourie, Let me start by a frank admission. You have been my hero since your Indian Express days. There have been only two journalists, I have hero worshipped. You are there at the very top, the other being the Late Prabha Dutt. Hence it is extremely painful for me to write an open letter to you where I have to oppose what you say. But let’s start with what I think you are. I truly believe that if you weren’t at the helm of the Indian Express, the fact that a woman could be bought and sold for less than Rs 3,000 wouldn’t have been known to a stunned nation as your team mate, Ashwin Sarin, broke the story in 1981 in the Indian Express. The Tihar jail torture expose, by Sarin again, wouldn’t have come to light had you, his boss and editor, not backed him to the hilt. Then young journalist, Arun Sinha, wouldn’t have been emboldened to fearlessly expose the Bhagalpur blindings, had he not have received your fullest support. If it were not for you, Shourie, the Kuo oil deal scam of 1980 wouldn’t have been reported. And it was you, Shourie, who did the first sting on then Karnataka Chief Minister Gundu Rao by reporting his friendly, off-the-record chatter verbatim. You have such an iconic status sir that in the early eighties one of the best parliamentarians India ever had, the irrepressible Piloo Mody, said, "Can you imagine the improved state of the nation if we had 10 Arun Shouries working instead of one?" Piloo Mody showered these praises upon you when you as the investigator-cum-editor of the Indian Express published a detailed report on what came to be known as the notorious Antulay cement scam. Your expose caused A R Antulay’s ouster as the CM of Maharashtra. Now let’s move to the present times, with your permission. You have set the proverbial political stage on fire by making scathing attack on the one year performance of the National Democratic Alliance government. In a television interview to the wily Karan Thapar, you, the first activist-journalist of our times, as Madhu Trehan calls you, have come down heavily upon the Modi sarkar. You have made many unsubstantiated comments about the BJP government but a few of them deserve scrutiny. 1. You allege that government is busy managing headlines. 2. You call the government’s economic policy directionless 3. You have accused the government of hyping figures from spectrum auction and coal auction. You say that whereas the government would get money from the coal and spectrum auction over several years, it is projecting as if these monies would make way into the coffers in one year time. 4. You rue the fact that the troika of Narendra Modi, Arun Jaitley and Amit Shah run the party. 5. You say that Jaitley as the finance minister is giving mixed signals to the foreign investors. These, you opine, are confusing the investors. 6. You complain that the impression that the minorities are feeling insecure could be real. I, your fan and follower, would like to join issue with you point by point 1. The government is busy managing headlines is a loose statement. In an era when news is 24x7 business and when social media has left us in very little peace of mind, headlines are a part-and-parcel of our daily lives. The ruling dispensation will always be in the headlines. A slip here and a fall there would be lapped up the headline-hungry mainstream and social media. And if it is inevitable that the government of the day would be the headline, unless of course a disruptive political entity takes over, it is best for the government to manage its image. The success of any enterprise, and the government is an enterprise, that has the citizens as its principal stakeholders, is dependent upon its achievements and the portrayal of its achievements. What is so wrong about managing headlines? One has to do so ethically and without any jiggery pokery though I know you may find the argument a bit bombastic but so is your accusation! You even said that the government ‘manufactures’ headlines. Please elaborate. Give examples. And if the government is manufacturing headlines, why is the mainstream media eating out of its hand? 2. Calling the economic policy directionless is a statement that betrays your own sense of lack of direction. This government is the first government that is seeking to reduce the dependence of 70 per cent of Indians from making a living out of a sector that contributes less than 20 per cent to the GDP. Readers Choice - History: Specific Events & Topics (General) Books A Book You Cannot Miss - Immigration Rs. 667 Add to cart Recommended Read - I Accuse...: The Anti-Sikh Violence Of 1984 Rs. 250 Rs. 195 Add to cart I am of course referring to the agriculture sector here. If the government wasn’t sure of the direction it is taking it wouldn’t have stuck its neck out in pursuing with the job of converting the land ordinance into an act of Parliament. Unless there are land reforms, tax reforms and labour reforms how would the economy banish its state of inertia and leapfrog into double digit growth. I take the opportunity to ask you one basic question. If the government isn’t sincere about its economic agenda, why would it risk pushing the not so easy-topush land ordinance through the Parliament? This government is crystal clear about its economic policy and all the factors that contribute to its formulation. That’s why your calling the economic policy as directionless is unfair 3. You are upset that the government is hyping the earnings from coal and spectrum auctions. You even said that these auctions were a result of Supreme Court ruling(s) and not because of the government’s initiatives. I have a different point of view. The decision to go far auctions may have been driven by the courts but would you not give any credit to the government for its speedy, transparent and productive To be Continued … implementation? You say that government is projecting the future revenues as current revenues. This is far from truth. Can you show any official document or statement by any authorised person of the government that all the proceeds from coal and spectrum auctions will be credited to the exchequer in one single year? So from where did you get an impression that the government wants to apportion the revenue it would get over several years in one single year? 4. The fact that troika of Modi, Jaitley and Shah are taking all the decisions of the party is resented by you. I find this very strange. Modi has been elected the leader of the Lok Sabha by the BJP MPs. Arun Jaitley is the finance minister of the country and one of the finest minds that combines legal acumen, knowledge of economics and political astuteness. Amit Shah has been elected the party president unanimously. If these three men would not be the ones not taking all the decisions then who would? The leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance? Funny, isn’t it? 5. You say that the FM is giving mixed signals to foreign investors in respect of retrospective tax. This is not true. The FM has said that he will not levy any tax from retrospective effect. There are however some cases which are pending in various courts in India and in international tribunals. These cases will continue to go through the judicial process. What’s wrong with this line of business? How can the FM withdraw such cases? Would he not be accused of favouring the corporate sector, if the government were to withdraw such cases? 6. You have said that if the members of minority communities like Julio Riberio feel threatened in the country then the situation is worrying. Let me say that the current prime minister has one of the best records when it comes to taking action against the hardliner elements in the country. You just have to look at the way he banished someone like Praveen Togadia from Gujarat. It is a fact that a handful of irresponsible members of BJP continue to make insensitive utterances but these are far and few. The PM can’t be reacting to all the nonsense all the time and lend credibility to these radical elements, who would be neutralised automatically if they don’t get a good press. And let me admit that the press too is doing its job by not giving them unwanted publicity. The secular fabric of the country is too strong to be ripped apart by utterances of some fringe elements. Sir, you have raised some other issues like the marginalisation of your old colleague, Sushma Swaraj. I believe that Sushma Swaraj is a fiercely independent leader who doesn’t need to fire a gun using your shoulder. She is a fearless firebrand who will not like you, an aging patriarch, to take cudgels on your behalf. I hope nevertheless that the BJP leaders will pay heed to your interview. Some people have suggested that you may be ranting because you lost out in the power play. I don’t think that these people know you well enough. You are a man who doesn’t seek power for the sake of power. For you the purpose of power is to serve the country. In the same vein I hope that you too realise that BJP, nominated you to Rajya Sabha twice. You had no political base and yet you occupied important positions in the previous NDA regime. As a token of mutual respect you could step aside from the party membership, don the mantle of a full-time journalist again and the go ballistic. With warm regards, Your lifelong fan and admirer Sudhir Bisht Sudhir Bisht is a published author and a freelance columnist. the NORTHLINES Jammu 7 NATION JAMMU |TUESDAY, MAY 05, 2015 Al Qaeda's India wing PM Modi joining 'Weibo' will send message of friendship to China: Expert targets PM Modi, says he called for Muslims to be 'burnt alive' New Delhi: In a first, the al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) has directly mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a video message released by its publicity wing As-Sahab on May 2. AQIS chief Maulana Asim Umar, in the video Prez condoles passing away of Baleshwar Ram New Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday condoled the passing away of former union minister and veteran Congress leader from Bihar, Baleshwar Ram. In a condolence message to Ram's wife Chinta Devi, Mukherjee said, "I am sad to learn about the passing away of Baleshwar Ram, a friend and colleague of long years." "Please accept my heartfelt condolences and convey the same to the rest of your family members. I pray to the almighty to give you and other members of your family the strength and courage to bear this irreparable loss," he said. "Baleshwar Ram served the nation in different capacities during his long public life. As a five-term member of the Bihar legislative assembly and minister in the state government in the sixties and seventies, he made immense contribution for the welfare and development of the people of Bihar, especially weaker sections," the President said. titled ‘From France to Bangladesh: The Dust Will Never Settle Down’, mentioned PM Modi in context of what he claims as the war against Muslims. In the video, India-born Umar talks about attack on Muslims “through World Bank and IMF policies, drone attacks, satanic conspiracy of Kerry-Lugar bill, Charlie Hebdo’s writings, UN charter, official sermons by muftis and Narendra Modi’s speeches which call for muslims to be burnt alivethis is the same war.” AQIS has also claimed responsibility for the assassination of several secular writers and intellectuals in Bangladesh and Pakistan, including Avijit Roy who was hacked to death in Dhaka in February. Qaeda chief Ayaman AlZawahiri had announced a new branch of al Qaeda called "Qaedat al-Jihad in the Indian Subcontinent" last year. AQIS IS "seeking to raise the flag of jihad, return Islamic rule, and imposing Sharia across the Indian subcontinent." While nothing much is known about Maulana Asim Umar, reports suggested that he is possibly of north Indian origin and had migrated to Pakistan in the nineties. Last year, when Modi was probed about the formation of Qaeda’s Indian wing, he had said, “My understanding is that they are doing injustice towards the Muslims of our country. If anyone thinks Indian Muslims will dance to their tune, they are delusional.” New Delhi: Shrikant Kondapalli, an expert on China, on Monday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to join the Chinese social media platform 'Weibo', and said it would send a message of friendship to Beijing. "Prime Minister Modi is visiting China in May and the recent announcement that Prime Minister Modi is on 'Weibo', social networking site, is a major development. Unlike previous prime ministers, now Prime Minister Modi has access to roughly about 55 crore people who are a part of social networking sites in China," Kondapalli told a news agency. "So, I think, he can send his message of friendship to the Chinese people, and this is a major development that has happened. Although social networking sites in China are controlled by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, still, there is a window of opportunity here in terms of the spread of message by Prime Minister Modi," he added. Talking about Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to China, the expert said the focus of agreements between the two sides would be in the economic field. "The Prime Minister is going to China in May. The visit will have a lot of agreements, but mainly in the economic field, which is expected to strengthen bilateral relations further," he added. According to reports, Prime Minister Modi will undertake a three-nation tour to China, Mongolia and South Korea from May 14 to 19. Indian rescue teams to be withdrawn from quakehit Nepal: MEA New Delhi: India will be withdrawing its rescue teams from quake-hit Nepal, along with 34 other nations, the government said on Monday. "Rescue teams from all 34 nations have been asked to withdraw as it is now nine days since the quake," external affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said. The spokesperson said while the rescue operations were over, the next phase of operations to provide relief and rebuild the nation will continue. "Search and rescue phase is over. Indian relief efforts will continue," he tweeted. India was among the first to react and move to Nepal's aid after the devastating 7.9-magnitude quake hit the Himalayan nation on April 25. The Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and disaster relief teams under the home ministry were rushed to Nepal, while tonnes of relief material was also sent. Cong will continue to oppose land bill: Ramesh Govt plans making Law Commission into a permanent body New Delhi: Government plans to make Law Commission, which advises government on complex legal issues, into a permanent body, a move aimed at bringing continuity in its functioning. At present the Union Cabinet re-constitutes the Commission every three years. After the Commission is reconstituted, a new Chairman and members are appointed to run the panel. Deposing before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Personnel, Law Secretary PK Malhotra said, "Since the Law Commission is continuously functioning since 1959 and is reconstituted every three years, it is suggested that it be made a permanent body either by an Executive Order or by an Act of Parliament." The Parliamentary panel was scrutinising the demands for grants of the Law Ministry. If the law panel is converted into a permanent body by an Act of Parliament, it will become a statutory body. If it is made a permanent body by an executive order, it will be on the lines of the erstwhile Planning Commission or its new avatar Niti Aayog. Both were constituted by a resolution adopted by the Union Cabinet. In 2010, the then UPA government had prepared a draft Cabinet note to give statutory status to the Law Commission and the Law Ministry had mooted to bring the Law Commission of India Bill, 2010. But the idea was perhaps shelved. Sources in the Law Ministry said this will help the panel bring out more reports without compromising on quality as three years is a limited time. In its report submitted to Parliament last week, the standing committee expressed its concern at the slow pace at which decisions are taken by the government on reports of Law Commission. It recommended that recommendations of the law panel are decided upon preferably within a year of submission. The reports of the Law Commission are considered by the Law Ministry in consultation with the administrative ministries concerned and are submitted to Parliament. They are cited in courts, in academic and public discourses but are not binding on the government. The first such Commission was established in 1834 under the Charter Act of 1833 under the Chairmanship of Lord Macaulay which recommended codification of the Penal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code. The Indian Code of Civil Procedure, the Indian Contract Act, the Indian Evidence Act, the Transfer of Property Act are products of the first four Law Commissions. Post Independence, there had been demands in Parliament and outside for establishing a Central Law Commission to recommend revision and updating of the inherited laws to serve the changing needs of the country. The First Law Commission of independent India was set up under the chairmanship of then Attorney General MC Setalvad. The twentieth Law Commission was constituted for a period of three years with effect from September 1, 2012 up to December 31, 2015. The successive Law Commissions have so far submitted 255 reports. Out of 255 reports, 91 reports have been implemented by the government and 15 reports have not been accepted. The remaining reports are under consideration of the various departments of the government. Bridge connecting Assam, Arunachal to come up in a year New Delhi: The 9.1 kilometre long Dhola-Sadia bridge linking Assam with Arunachal Pradesh will be completed in a year at an investment of Rs 876 crore, a top ministry official said. "The work on the DholaSadia bridge in Assam will be completed within a year," Road Secretary Vijay Chibber told a news agency. During this winter season (starting November) we should be able to finish the work, he added. The bridge is slated to be completed by December 2015 but a delay of few months will not have an impact on the cost. "It is annuity based project so there is no cost escalation plus hopefully there will be no delay," he added. An annuity is any continuing payment with a fixed total annual amount. The bridge, touted to be country's largest, will come up at a cost of Rs 876 crore of which Rs 592 crore financial support has been given by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The bridge will connect the villages of Beshoni Mukh, Laopani, Sesenigaon, Balijan Chapari, Padumphula gaon, Lakhimpuria gaon, Mugalpur, Islampur, Lakhimpuria, Chapakhuwa, Ghogdri, Santipur, Kukurmara, in Assam. "This project will not only save about 4 hours of travel time between Assam and Arunachal (Pradesh) but will also promote socio-economic activity around the area," Akash Borah, Deputy Manager Navayuga Dhola Infra Projects said. Meanwhile, Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, last week announced that the central government will award road projects worth Rs 15,000 crore in the region by December. Of the total Rs 15,000 crore road projects envisaged for the North-East, Rs 6,000 crore worth highways will be developed in Arunachal Pradesh, Rs 2,000 crore projects each in Nagaland and Meghalaya and the remaining ones in other parts of the region. The Centre has also asked the north-eastern states -Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh -- to acquire land and obtain the necessary regulatory clearances after which the Road Ministry and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will build those roads. Bhopal: The Congress will continue its tirade against the land bill as it is "anti-farmer and dilutes the pro-farmer provisions of Land Acquisition Act 2013" which was passed with the consent of all parties, former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh said on Monday. Ramesh also dubbed as "totally rubbish" the claim of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that under the 2013 Act, it will not be possible to acquire land for hospitals, schools and roads among others and clarified that there was no bar on acquiring land for government, including defence projects. "We are against the amendments made in the 2013 Land Act by the Modi government through Ordinance without calling an all-party meeting, despite the fact that it was passed with the consent of all parties," he told reporters here. "In the current scenario, it is impossible for this Bill to get passed in the Rajya Sabha as the SP, BSP, JD-U, TMC, DMK and even NDA allies like Shiv Sena and Akali Dal are opposed to it," the senior Congress leader said. The Congress is opposing these amendments on five grounds, he said. Elaborating further, he said the Bill dilutes the consent clause of securing consent of 80 percent farmers for acquiring land for private companies and 70 per cent for projects to be implemented on PPP (Public, Private Partnership) mode. The present Bill dilutes provisions of Social Impact Assessment for private projects to check the practice of acquiring land for a government project and handing over to private players after sometime, he said. There was a provision in the 2013 Act that if the acquired land is not used within five years, then it will be handed back to its owner, but this clause was also removed in the 2014 Land Bill, he said. The provision of acquiring one-km stretch of land on either side of the major road is being done with an intention to help private companies, and Congress is opposed to it as it is impractical, Ramesh said. The Congress is opposing removal of the provision for providing four times compensation from back date to those land owners who were not satisfied with the award they got at the time of acquisition, he said. Ramesh said that the Congress demands implementation of 2013 Land Act in toto and will not allow any dilution of it. We will be withdrawing from Nepal and sending our troops back to India: NDRF Kathmandu: The NDRF said on Monday that they would be withdrawing from Nepal which was hit by a devastating earthquake recently. "We will be withdrawing from Nepal and will be making our demobilisation plan and will be sending our troops back to the country, OP Singh, DG, NDRF said. He clarified that the reason that "search and rescue operations have come to an end," as per ANI. "Nepalese government has decided that all countries which have the 'search and rescue' team should return back to their countries," Singh added, as per ANI. At the same time, Ranjeet Rae, Indian Ambassador to Nepal said, "Once 'search and rescue' is over, focus shifts to removal of rubble and 'relief and rehabilitation' efforts. After 8-9 days of an earth- quake, the possibility is very low that you will find live people." Meanwhile, the Nepal government today asked hundreds of foreign rescue workers to leave the quake-hit country as immediate relief has already been provided and the remaining tasks will be carried out by its army and police. The major rescue work in Kathmandu and surrounding areas is over and the remaining operations can be handled by local workers, Information Minister Minendra Rijal said, as per media. However, there was work remaining in the villages and remote mountainous areas that could be carried out by foreign aid volunteers along with local police and army, he said. The Central Natural Disaster Relief Committee headed by Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister - had asked the government to bid adieu to the foreign rescue teams yesterday, eight days after the deadly earthquake hit the Himalayan nation. Around 4,500 people from around 34 nations, including National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams from India, came to Nepal after the April 25 earthquake to carry out the rescue work and pull people out of the debris. Most of the rescue teams were carrying out operations in the worst affected districts of the Kathmandu Valley, Sindhupalchowk and Gorkha districts. "Its more than eight days after the earthquake. The rescue teams have served their purpose and we are very thankful to them. The Central Natural Disaster Relief Committee has recommended the government to thank these teams for the work they have done for Nepal so that they can exit the country. It is up to the government to take a call now," home ministry official Laxmi Prasad Dhakal said. "According to the guidelines of International Search and Rescue Group (INSRAG) guidelines, the search and rescue teams have to be carried out for 7 days, when the survival chances are highest. The remaining search and rescue work will now be carried out by the Nepalese army and police," he added. However, all the relief and medical teams are still in Nepal carrying out their operations. The medical teams are expected to be in the country for some more time. More than 7,200 people, including 54 foreigners have lost their lives in the 7.9-magnitude earthquake. Kumar Vishwas `illicit relationship` row: Woman claims AAP leader threatened her to stay mum New Delhi: After being accused of passing sexist remarks, senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Dr Kumar Vishwas is now in the middle of another controversy. The poet-cum-politician is now accused by a female member of AAP of staying mum on rumours of having illicit relationship with her. Delhi Commission for Women has summoned the AAP leader and his wife on the basis of a complaint filed by the female party volunteer. In an exclusive conversation with Zee Media, the lady alleged that Vishwas threatened her to stay quiet, or else she would be killed like AAP leader Santosh Koli. Notably, Koli, who was to contest the Delhi Assembly polls, was killed in a road accident in 2013. The lady said she had campaigned alongside Dr Kumar Vishwas, who was pitted against Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, in Amethi during 2014 General Elections. She later found out reports that claimed that the AAP leader's wife caught him red-handed in a compromising position with one of the volunteers in Amethi. But later she received a message on social media, first on Facebook and later on WhatsApp, showing her picture as the female volunteer Vishwas is accused of having illicit relationship with. The lady then approached the AAP leader and urged him to dismiss such rumours. However, the usually canny leader told her that such rumours are a part of political life. She, along with her husband and two others, allegedly went to Kumar Vishwas' home and pleaded before him to help dispel such rumours. "I urged him to make it clear before the media that nothing happened between us. He said he would address a press conference and make it clear that I'm like a younger sister to him. But later he stopped responding, I wrote letters, but got no reply, so I was forced to file a complaint with DCW," said the complainant. Demanding that Kumar Vishwas' wife should come forward and give an explanation, the lady said she filed a complaint at Nand Nagri Police Station in this regard on March 29, 2015. However, the police did not pay heed to her complaint. Urging Vishwas to come forward and clarify "rumours" that were ruining her reputation, the woman has alleged that the poet-turned-politician took no action towards dispelling the stuff doing round on social media. The woman also claimed that she had also written separate letters to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Police Commissioner apprising them of the same, but of no avail. Kejriwal did not even take note of her complaint, she added. accusations are not cleared. "Just because of this allegation my husband has left me. I have two kids. I come from a middle class family where they The female activist of the AAP added that her personal life has ruined, her husband and children have left her. Her husband has also threatened to divorce her if feel that since Kumar Vishwas is AAP spokesperson and a known face, maybe there was something between the two. I am unable to explain. That's why I want Kumar Vishwas to speak on this but he is not doing so. That's why I had to go to the Women's Commission." The lady has also unveiled an audio recording of her last evening's communication with a man, named Shail, who told her not to rake up the issue. Shail, who handles Vishwas' political affairs, also threatened to release some of her videos. Not only this, he threatened to divulge details of her married life. Trying to come clean about the issue, Kumar Vishwas, instead of giving an explanation on not dismissing the 'illicit relationship' rumour, targetted the media and said some people were trying to plant news stories to defame the AAP. Earlier in the day, this is how Dr Vishwas responded to serious allegations by his own party's female member: The party came out in defence of Viswas, who has in the past too courted controversy over his alleged derogatory remarks against women. "The allegation is totally false and baseless. AAP is being targeted. There is no basis for the allegation. Please spare our families," AAP leader Sanjay Singh said. Talking to a news agency, DCW chairperson Barkha Shukla Singh said the girl has written a complaint letter to Police Commissioner as well as AAP founder and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. "It is the same volunteer who has been coming to us for quite some time now. He (Vishwas) should come since the complainant is his own party's volunteer. Her marriage is falling apart because of him she has alleged," DCW Chairperson Barkha Singh said. Vishwas, a member of AAP's Political Affairs Committee, and his wife have been asked to appear before the Commission at 3 pm on Tuesday. Delhi BJP leader Vijendra Gupta said that Vishwas and the Delhi Chief Minister should come forward to clarify. "If he is not clarifying that means there is something fishy.... We are with that woman and will support her," he said. Another BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay said that the AAP leader should give a compensation to the lady. Congress leader Ajay Maken said it was a serious complaint and should be looked into. Issues such as infighting involving senior leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan, fake degree of Law Minister Jitender Singh Tomar, suicide of a farmer at AAP rally - have marred AAP's second stint in Delhi. The NORTHLINES KASHMIR VALLEY www.thenorthlines.com Hoteliers hail Mufti for promoting tourism NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 The Co-ordination Committee of Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Owners Federation (KHAROF), Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Association (KHARA) and Pahalgam Hotel and Restaurant Owners Association (PHAROA) have appreciated the efforts of the Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Syed for tourism promotion campaign at Mumbai, Ahmadabad and Delhi. A press statement, issued here today said, "The constituents of Co-ordination Committee firmly believes that the promotion campaign will help dispel the post flood worries of the tour operators, travel agents, MICE organizers, Corporate, intending tourists and others who desires to visit Kashmir in coming months." The release added that the campaign was targeted to negate the adverse effect of post flood reporting by a section of electronic media which we believe has been achieved by this high profile campaign by the Chief Minister, Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu, Commissioner Tourism and Culture, Shalindra Kumar, Director Tourism Farooq Shah, President, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry(Inc) Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad. The Co-ordination Committee said it shares the belief of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Syed and his government that tourism industry has to play a more important role in the economic development of the state including the capacity of the hospitality sector in particular of providing employment to a large number of local population besides acting as an engine of growth for others sectors like handicrafts, transports, house-boats, shikara-walas, pony-walas, daily-wages, small time hawkers, retail and wholesale trade. The Co-ordination Committee appeals to the government to provide relief and rehabilitation to small traders who suffered losses during 2014 floods and the need for putting in order the damaged infrastructure like roads, brides and connectivity with various destinations. The Co-ordination Committee assured the government of its support for future tourism promotional activities. Srinagar awaits traffic chaos as 'darbar' sets in for summers NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 As six-month long summer darbar is resuming in Srinagar tomorrow, there are growing apprehensions of rising traffic mess in city. But to meet the additional rush on roads, Traffic department maintains, "its men will be on toes". Already the traffic department, says Haseeb Ul Rehman SP traffic, has issued guidelines for streamlining the traffic on busy routes. SP Rehman said that there will be one-way traffic on Residential road, rajbagh and other busy roads leading to city centre Lal Chowk. "We have already issued traffic guidelines in city," he said. "And our men will ensure strict implementation of the same." In a clear warning to violators, the top traffic cop said that nobody will be allowed to toy with traffic. "Traffic department is already monitoring the activities of Sumo and other vehicles," he said. "In coming days, we won't Unindentified Youth should participate actively gunmen shoot welfare of State: Haq Khan one dead Horticulture, A R Veeri was NL Correspondent NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 On Monday afternoon, one Abdul Ahad Dar of Gasoo Astan Mohalla was shot dead by unidentified gunman at Zakoora in Hazratbal area. Eye witnesses said Dar, a health employee, was shot on his head. He was shifted to SKIMS where doctors declared him dead. Police said they have launched the manhunt to nab the assailants. Missing man found dead Srinagar: Awantipora police recovered the body of missing person who had gone in a nearby jungle to collect wild Mushroom from the jungle. The body of a missing person Ghulam Mohammad Bhat @ Mum Bhat son of Ali Mohammad Bhat resident of Koil Shikargah was recovered near Chari-Sangri of Shikargah forests. According to his family members he went missing since 02-05-2015 when he left to collect wild Mushroom in the jungle. Apparently he had slipped from a cliff into a nallah. Police has started investigation under section 174 CrPC to ascertain the cause of his death. The body was handed over to his relatives for last rites. Gamblers arrested Srinagar: Baramulla police arrested four gamblers and recovered stake money along with cards from the gambling spot at Gulmarg. Gulmarg police raided a gambling site in the forest area of Gulmarg and arrested four gamblers three of resident of Lal Bazar, Srinagar and one resident of Kathua while gambling on the spot. A stake money of Rs 9260/= and few packs of playing cards were recovered from the spot. A case FIR No. 2/2015 under section 13 Gambling act has been registered against them. Man injured in attack by bear Srinagar: A man was injured when a bear attacked him while he was grazing his cattle at Pethkote, Bandipora. A bear attacked and injured a 35 year old Mir Hussain Rahti son of Shamus-ud-Din Rahti resident of Panar while he was grazing cattle at Panar in the jurisdiction of Police Station Pethkote, Bandipora. The injured was shifted to hospital for treatment. Pulwama, May 4 Saying that youth have pivotal role in the development and prosperity of J&K and they should actively participate in developmental process, the Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Advocate Abdul Haq Khan has said that Government is well aware about the problems of the people and they have great expectation with the present dispensation led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. This was stated by the minister while addressing a public rally at Town Hall Pulwama. Minister for Hajj, Auqaf and 8 JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 5 | 2015 also present on the occasion. Advocate Haq Khan said that Government is committed to redress the issues of public besides fulfil their demands on priority. Speaking on the occasion, A R Veeri said that present coalition government is committed for implementation of common minimum programme. He said welfare and socio economic upliftment of people in prime objective of the government. Legislators, Mohammad Khalil Band, Zahoor Ahmad Mir and Mushtaq Ahmad Shah besides PDP General Secretary, Rafi Ahmad Mir and Coordinator Mufti Sajjad were also present on the occasion. allow some Sumos to enter city announced by the Inspector mere 250 man the vehicular for the larger traffic welfare." General of Police (Traffic) are flow. While the traffic police Already to host the summer to be taken into consideration, dominates the VIP routes, the darbar, the city is being applied with fresh coat of paint. It is apprehended that except for the Civil Secretariat-MA Road-Gupkar stretch, a VIP route, there will be chaos on Srinagar roads from May 5 as the state government has failed to evolve "people-friendly" arrangements. If the arrangements the administration is concentrating only on the route frequented by the top brass to reach Secretariat. In doing so the administration even seems to have forgotten majority of commuters who travel by public transport. The traffic police is believed to be staff-starved: As against the requirement of 1000 cops densely populated old City has been left unattended. Official sources in the Home department said "as a cosmetic measure around 300 cops from Srinagar will lend a helping hand to the Traffic Police for regulation." But this makeshift arrangement is likely to keep the deployment-deficit alive in the old City areas. In order to curb the traffic jamming and streamlining the traffic management system in Srinagar city, the Minister for R&B and Floriculture, Syed Altaf Ahmad Bukhari visited various traffic jamming prone areas of City and took stock of measures taken for smooth ply of traffic. He directed the SMC authorities for immediate removal of bottlenecks and hurdles so that traffic jamming would be easily curbed. During the visit, the Minister was accompanied by the officers of Divisional and District Administration. Bukhari visited Batmaloo and directed Srinagar Municipal authorities for removal of the boundary walls of dewatering station so that road is widened. The Minister also visited Bishambir Nagar road in Srinagar city and instructed the authorities to take immediate steps for removal of encroachment within days. He visited Dalgate and instructed the Executive Engineer R&B Srinagar for construction of protection Bund on the bank of Dalgate road. The Minister also directed the Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation for lifting the debris of dismantled private building so that the roads would be cleared for smooth vehicular movement. Earlier, the Minister convened a meeting of officers at Banquet Hall Srinagar and reviewed the traffic management plan framed by Srinagar Development Authority. On this occasion, the Minister was apprised by the Srinagar Development Authority about traffic Traders across valley to observe strike Tuesday Allege inordinate delay in relief package to those who suffered in floods NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 3 Aghast over the delay in the relief package to the flood hit traders of Kashmir, traders have issued a valley wide strike call for May 5, saying the state authorities have left them at the mercy of situation. According to a press release, Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) while urging the valley traders to observe complete shutdown in Kashmir valley against what it termed the inordinate delay in relief package to the traders who suffered massive losses during the catastrophic floods of the September last year. Other business and traders groups have also extended support to the strike call and urged people to stay away from routine functions on May 5. Traders have said that they will arrange a protest sit in at Budshah Chowk Srinagar on the day when Darbar is opening in the summer capital of the state. KTMF chief Yasin Khan has appealed to the people not to ply their private vehicles also on the city roads till 2 P.M on May 5. NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 Hours after students of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Kothi Bagh complain about concertina wires "as a source of inconvenience" near the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Srinagar, authorities Monday removed the wires, much to the delight of girl students. The authorities said that the wires have been removed in view of complains. Earlier students had complained: "We face cuts and bruises by concertina wires near BSNL exchange. We appeal the government to clear the road from this nuisance." The concertina wire, they said, was so dangerously laid that in past many school going girls were caught in it and sustained injuries. The students had complained that concertina wires used by the paramilitary forces near BSNL office had become a source of inconvenience for them. The students complained that such incidents had been taking place often in the locality. "The concertina wire is so dangerously laid that in past many school going girls were caught in it and sustained injuries." they said. They added that the space left out on the road because of the encroachment by the CRPF bunker is fit enough only for one vehicle and when traffic comes from both the sides it creates problems for the students. The school girls demanded removal of concertina wires in the area. "We appeal to the government to intervene into the matter and remove the concertina wire in the area," they said. Public Relation Officer CRPF Ashish Kumar Jaha was earlier quoted as saying that he would look into the matter. "I will talk to the concerned Commanding Officer and discuss the matter with him. If there is no security risk involved in removing the barbed wire from the area then it can be removed," he had said before the removal took place. Kupwara, Baramulla to get alternate connectivity After two decades of wait, Sopore Bypass Bridge to be commissioned this year Highway upgradation, maintenance of city roads prioritized: Altaf Bukhari NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 Having failed to meet innumerable deadlines during the past almost two decades, the crucial bridge on Sopore bypass is finally set to be completed this year, courtesy personal intervention of the Minister for Public Works, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari. The State Government is going to throw open the 226meter long bridge by August this year. "The bridge will be thrown open by August this year and there will be no more delay in the work as I am personally monitoring its progress," Bukhari said. According to officials, the bridge was initially approved in 1980's, it then got stalled for some years and work was again started in 1992-93. However, the work was stalled again and the construction of the bridge was resumed in 2004 by M/S Mir Constructions after they got the contract from Border Road Organization (BRO). The construction work was supposed to be completed within four years and bridge was to be thrown open in 2008. However, it could not meet the deadline forcing the present Government to take up the matter with the concerned authorities in the Government of India. "We are committed to complete the bridge before the fruit season as it not only provides alternate connectivity to Kupwara and Baramulla, but also connects country's second largest Fruit Mandi through the shortest link," the Minister said adding the fruit growers have been anxiously waiting for decades for its completion. He said Border Road Organization (BRO) will be handing it over to R&B Department by July end and it would be commissioned in August. The completion of bridge will also help ease frequent traffic jams in the Sopore town. Pertinently, after assuming charge as Minister for Public Bukhari takes stock of traffic Padder announces Rs. 4 lakh for 'Chogalpora management plan for Srinagar NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 BSNL removes concertina wires management programme through a PowerPoint presentation. During the meeting the authorities of R&B, Traffic Police and Srinagar Municipal Corporation put forth their suggestions regarding curbing traffic jamming and streamlining of traffic in city. The meeting was attended by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Gazanfar Hussain, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Lone, Vice Chairman Srinagar Development Authority, Mohammad Saleem Sheshgari, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Tufail Mattoo, Senior Superintendent of Police Traffic Srinagar, Haseeb-ur-Rehman, Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar, Amit Kumar, , Executive Engineer PWD, Chief Town Planner Srinagar and other officers. Buddha Purnima celebrated NL Correspondent Leh, May 4 People of Leh on Monday celebrated Buddha Purnima, the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, with joy and fervour. Thousands, including school children, monks, nuns, gathered at Leh Chokang, a Buddhist temple, from where they proceeded through different ways to Tsemo Gonpa, a Buddhist monastery here. The procession culminated at the historic Leh Pologround with a cultural programme, in which several speakers addressed the gathering and threw light on the life of Lord Buddha. School children also brought religious tableaux showcasing the philosophy of Buddhism on the occasion. NL Correspondent Anantnag, May 4 Present coalition government will ensure the implementation of developmental agenda and people will clearly feel it on the ground which will include the better connectivity through development of roads, supply of power, adequate drinking water and essential commodities besides quality educational and better healthcare facilities. This was stated by the Minister of State for Forests, PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Abdul Majeed Padder while addressing a public meeting at Chogalpora Noorabad today. Padder said that the present government having a decisive mandate will certainly work for the welfare of the people through completion of the incomplete and left over projects which mainly include the roads, water supply schemes, health and educational infrastructure, bridges and development of tourist destinations. Responding to the local demands put forward in the shape of memorandum, the Minister said that the developmental works including repairs of recent flood hit irrigation canals and protection bunds will be taken in hand soon. He announced Rs. 2 lakh for development of Sports Stadium and Rs. 2 lakh for purchase of new transformers for ''Chogalpora'' village. Padder also said that Government will provide ration on 2011 census. The Minister also addressed public meeting at Khul Ahmadabad were in he instructed the officers to work with more zeal and dedication for welfare of public. Works, Bukhari on the directions of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed rushed to New Delhi to sort-out the issues hampering work on the roads and bridges being constructed and maintained by the BRO. He held threadbare discussions with the BRO officials and Union Minister for Transport and Highways to expedite work on these projects including Srinagar-Jammu highway. Bukhari said the government has constituted a high-level committee to monitor progress of some crucial projects in R&B sector including Sopore Bypass Bridge, Parimpora-Narbal road, Srinagar-Qazigund stretch of the highway, Mughal Road and some important roads in Srinagar city. Regarding the dilapidated condition of Srinagar-Jammu highway, the Minister said the clear instructions have been passed on to the executing agency to expedite work on the project and he will be tomorrow personally visiting the worst affected stretch of the highway from Panthachowk to Qazigund for on-the-spot review of the work. Regarding, maintenance of roads in Srinagar city, the Minister said that a multipronged strategy is being used to regulate traffic movement in the summer capital. He said on one hand all the bottlenecks will be removed from crucial road links while on the other upgradation and blacktopping would be carried out simultaneously to ensure hasslefree movement of traffic. He said the upgradation work has already been kick-started in several parts of the city. Ashraf for speeding up tempo of development across constituency NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 Minister of State for Power, Housing, Urban Development, Industries and Commerce, Mohammad Ashraf Mir alongwith MLA Zadibal Constituency, Aabid Hissain Ansari today visited Zadibal Constituency and took stock of ongoing works of various developmental projects. The minister inspected the under construction work of Community Facilitation Centre at Nalbal Nowshera and directed the concerned executive agency for timely completion of the project so that people of the area are able to avail the facilities during the social functions. He also visited Marriage Hall at Nalbal Nowshera and directed the concerned agencies for necessary repairs of the said Marriage Hall. Later, the minister visited Jenab Sahib Soura and interacted with the people of the area. On the occasion, people demanded for fencing of park near Jenab Sahib Soura. The minister assured the people that the matter will be taken up with the concerned authorities. The minister also directed the SHO Police Station Soura to organize Police-Public Darbars in the area so that issues of public are redressed. Mir also inspected Power Receiving Station at Ali Jan road Zoonimar. The minister was informed by the Superintending Engineer PDD that Receiving Station is being upgraded to improve the power supply in the area. The minister also visited Saidapora and Khushalsar and took stock of the public issues. On the occasion, the people of the area demanded for proper drainage system. The people also demanded for dewatering of water logged areas. Mufti braced-up panchayats to end red-tapism; put best foot forward to boost tourism: Hamid NL Correspondent Srinagar, May 4 People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Hamid Choudhary today said that People's Democratic Party (PDP)-Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition government in J&K State was working on all possibilities of ensuring desired number of tourists be it rich, cultural or pilgrimage related ones, arriving in Jammu and Kashmir State for which chief minister Mufti Mohamamd Sayeed was putting in his best foot forward to win over tour operators and other stake holders located in other states. Mufti Sayeed, he said also intends to end Red-Tapism in the state and bring in complete transparency in every sector for giving people an accountable administration. It was towards this end that a team of bureaucrats were also sent to other states to study their Panchayati Raj System so that powers are decentralised and people';s involvement in development of their villages encouraged. Choudhary Hamid urged people to understand programmes and policies of coalition government which are pro-people and aimed at strengthening state's economy. When Mufti Mohammad Sayeed says that there was a need to change the perception about J&K, he intends to send a message that peace and progress stays on top priority of government and unlike past it is now developing to be the most favoured destination of everyone. Besides promoting tourism spots, exploring new destinations, encouraging pilgrimage tourism to also patronage health tourism the state government was doing its very best to ensure safety and security of visitors besides extending them world class hospitality. The chief minister, PDP leader said has tourist places of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh on his mind which he is trying to showcase around the globe and make tourists presence felt here in a big way. This is the reason why Srinagar is being developed as a destination of heritagetourism while the Centre is coming up with an international Yoga centre at Mantalai in Udhampur district of Jammu region. Once J&K State begins to receive tourists in a big way, the economy of people will get strengthened and that in turn will help flood affected people rise on their feet as well. It was because of efforts of coalition government that Mufti's Mission Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh has been able to reach wider sections of the society in promotion of destinations like Sanasar, Mantalai, Kokernag, Aharbal, Nun Kun, Ranjit Sagar and Baglihar Dam. Recreational activities like Golf and adventure sports like mountaineering, expeditions or river rafting are some of the attractions that are going to make tourists presence felt in the state during this season in a big way, Choudhary Hamid said. 9 The NORTHLINES JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 05 | 2015 www.thenorthlines.com the NORTHLINES Jammu “Sabka Internet, Sabka Vikas” garners massive support Jammu Tawi, May 04: Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) announced that “Sabka Internet, Sab ka Vikas”, its campaign for net neutrality, net equality and consumer choice, has received support from over 40 lakh Indian mobile users in under a week. Launched on April 22nd, “Sabka Internet, Sab ka Vikas” is a campaign about making the Internet accessible and affordable for every Indian. In addition, it is about ensuring that everyone has the right to choose what they want to access, ensuring access to solutions that make the internet affordable for all, and applying the same rules for the same services to all. The campaign was announced in a Media Briefing session by the CEOs and representatives of the member companies of COAI on April 24th, in New Delhi. COAI members had reaffirmed their commitment to the government’s Digital India programme and to promote Net Equality, so as to facilitate an open, inclusive and affordable access to the Internet for every Indian. Rajan S. Mathews, Director General, COAI, said, “The campaign championed the cause of customers choosing what they would like to access in the web space, benefitting from affordable internet packages and with the same rules being applicable to services as well. COAI started the outreach effort to ensure mobile customers have the freedom to benefit from the power of the internet in the way they would wish to. This includes the choice of platform, device and technology.” “We respect the choice of our customers and support the Prime Minister’s vision of Digital Indi,” added Mathews. In the past week, more than 40 lakh people showed their support for the cause. About 10% chose to opt out. The entire mobile number database of supporters is auditable on request by the appropriate agency. India's factory growth slips on weak local orders: HSBC survey New Delhi: India's manufacturing sector grew at a slower pace in April on weak domestic orders, an HSBC survey said Monday, raising hopes for a rate cut by the RBI. The contraction in factory growth rate, after a robust uptick in the previous month, also resulted in some job losses and companies adopted a cost-cautious approach to hiring. The headline HSBC India Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), compiled by Markit, A measure above 50 indicates that the sector is expanding, while a figure below that level means contraction. The rate of growth in order flows moderated since March, amid softening domestic demand and competitive pressures, the survey showed. "Despite recording softer rates of expansion, the Indian manufacturing sector held its ground in April, benefiting from ongoing improvements in operating conditions," Markit Economist Pollyanna stood at 51.3 in April, down from 52.1 in March, pointing to a weaker improvement in operating conditions across various industries. The PMI is a composite gauge designed to give a single figure snapshot of manufacturing business conditions. De Lima said. The headline index was recorded above the crucial 50.0 threshold for the 18th successive month. "However, we are yet to see growth leading to meaningful job creation, as the index measuring employment 10 BUSINESS JAMMU | TUESDAY, MAY 05, 2015 has shown little change to staff numbers since the beginning of 2014," De Lima added. April saw companies maintain a cost-cautious approach to hiring and vast majority of panelists signalled no change in employment levels. Analysts said the slowing down of manufacturing sector growth would add to the clamour for rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The central bank has lowered its policy rate twice so far in 2015, but maintained a status quo in its last monetary policy review on April 7 on fears of unseasonal rains impacting food prices. The next review meeting is scheduled on June 2, although the previous two cuts have taken place outside the scheduled policy reviews. The HSBC's manufacturing survey results for the current month would be released on June 1. On the price front, tariffs fell for the first time since May 2013, as firms responded to a weaker cost inflation, HSBC said. "Even with the slower pace of expansion, the goods-producing sector is on course to provide a boost to the overall economy in the upcoming quarter," De Lima added. Coca-Cola lanches new ad campaign starring Alia, Siddharth Jammu Tawi, May 04: There are some things in life that make you feel awkward, and others that miraculously make that awkwardness disappear. The great, refreshing taste of Coca-Cola is one of those rare things that’s always within arm’s reach of desire be it to celebrate, to share a moment or to simply quench one’s thirst. Ask the nation’s heartthrobs Siddharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt, and they’ll add “It’s a great ice-breaker too” to the list of many good things that they associate with Coca-Cola, one of country’s most loved drinks. The on-screen couple will be seen in Coca-Cola’s new ad campaign in an endearing tale of hesitant first few interactions between a newly married couple, played by them, and how they find comfort with each other, over a bottle of Coca-Cola. The new TVC that hit the airwaves on May 3, will take forward Siddharth and Alia’s journey as a couple and place them in a real-life situation of a newly-wed couple trying to break the ice and overcome the awkwardness. Alia’s love for the great taste of CocaCola will prove to be the magic ingredient that helps stir up a conversation. Speaking on the new cam- Numero Uno Clothing files IPO papers with Sebi New Delhi: Apparel and lifestyle accessories firm Numero Uno Clothing Ltd has approached capital markets regulator Sebi to float an initial public offer (IPO). The proposed public issue comprises fresh issue worth Rs 65 crore and an offer for sale up to 84 lakh from its promoter and AA India Development Capital Fund, the company said in its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) filed with Sebi. The proceed of the issue would be utilised for opening 84 new stores, expansion of the existing capacity at Selaqui, Dehradun, brand building and general corporate purposes. Anand Rathi Advisors and Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors are the merchant bankers to manage the offer. The promoter the company, Narinder Singh Dhingra, has proposed to offer up to 16 lakh equity shares forsale, while AA India Development Capital Fund plans to offer 68 lakh shares, DRHP added. Numero Uno is one of the leading jeanswear brands built over 25 years with a comprehensive casualwear product range. This year, 15 companies including Biocon's custom research arm Syngene International, S H Kelkar and Company Ltd, Catholic Syrian Bank, Dilip Buildcon and Prabhat Dairy have filed their initial papers to launch IPOs. Panasonic Goes Fast Lane with the Launch of 4G Smart Phone, Elugal 4G in India Jammu Tawi: Matching its speed with the fast paced design, superior build quality & unique user interface · Panasonic introduces ELUGA L 4G, a 6.1mm Sleek & LightWeighted smartphonerunning on Qualcomm Snapdragon 64-bit Quad core processor · Launches ELUGA L 4G at an attractive offer price of Rs. 12,990 technological innovations and advancements in the mobility segment, Panasonic has introduced a new feather to its smartphone series “ELUGA” in the Indian market. Equipped with top of the line hardware, the ELUGA smartphone series is known for its for single hand operation. India is a market where next-generation technology in the form of LTE (LongTerm Evolution) will soon change the complete mobility landscape. In line with this, the latest incarnation from Panasonic has been introduced keeping in mind the concept of #TAGLIFE whichresonates withthe sentiment of the youth and calls outfor a powerful message that echoes and communicates their personality, thus enabling a change in the Smartphone landscape. MAKE A STATEMENTUnibody, Light Weight andGlossy Keeping in mind the form and functionality, the ELUGA L has been designed which features a 6.1mm sleek, light-weighted and a lustrous finish design. Its sleek design and size is perfect for comfortable usage and its light weight makes handling the phone even more effortless. Fitted with Corning Gorilla Glass (Front + Back) for protec- tion, the phone also features a 12.7 cm(5) HD IPS display to render sharp and vivid visuals. All in all, the ELUGA L packs all the style and performance you need in one solid device. DO MORE. BE MOREQualcomm 64 Bit Snapdragon 410 Processor Featuring a 64 bit 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad Core processor with 1GB RAM, the ELUGA L performs better at multi-tasking and carrying out intensive processing than its peers. One can run multiple applications and switch effortlessly amongst them, without any runtime lag or performance dip. ZIP THROUGH- 4G/LTE Enabled Files and movies can be downloaded at half the time, pictures can be uploaded on social media and live TV can be watched without any interruption. With the latest in mobile technology, these advantages are equipped with 4G/LTE technology in the phone. MAKE MOMENTS MEMORABLE- 8MP Rear Camera, 5MP Selfie Front Camera Memorable moments can be captured with the allpowerful 8MP Rear Camera and the 5MP Selfie Front Camera featuring BLINK PLAY Technology. With a powerful flash, images can be captured in dark and low light conditions enabling a seamless experience for the AN EFFORTLESS EXPERIENCE- Fit Home UI for Smooth Navigation Featuring Panasonic’s exclusive “Fit Home” User Interface, navigating through applications and files has now been made easier with UI specifically designed for single hand operation and exclusively integrated in ELUGA series of Smartphones. The ELUGA L 4G will be available in Radiant Blue color. Expressing his pleasure on the launch, Mr. Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India said “Panasonic India has now signaled a big leap in its product portfolio by bringing better specifications and features in the newly launched Eluga L which not only caters to the fast developing technological needs in the market but is also priced reasonably. With the company’srecent success in the smartphonescategory and the mobility landscape rapidly evolving today, the new device will surely match the needs of our fast evolving consumers in the country.” Sharing his thoughts on the ELUGAL, Mr. Pankaj Rana, Business Head – M o b i l i t y Division,Panasonic Indiasaid“The newly launched Smartphone ELUGA L will enable faster data transfer by not only providing a better bandwidth but also a quicker speed. As cellular data is a part of many people’s lives today, this phone will enable them to utilize the internet in a quicker and richer way thus opening new possibilities in the fast growing technology environment today. paign, Debabrata Mukherjee, VP – Marketing & Commercial, Coca-Cola India and South West Asia, said, “Coca-Cola is one of the most loved brands in the world and has had a long journey in India, connecting with the consumers at a deep, emotional level. We’ve been Bajaj Auto sales up 1% in April able to sustain the love for the brand through some very thoughtfully crafted communication as we operate in a space where the emotional connect with the consumer is paramount. Coca-Cola is a brand that means different things to different people across the globe.” New Delhi: On 3rd May, Bajaj Auto Ltd reported one percent increase in total sales in April at 3,36,274 units as against 3,31,529 units in the same month last year. Motorcycle sales during the month declined by 5 percent at 2,85,791 units as against 2,99,636 units in April last year, the company said in a statement. Commercial vehicles sales during the month were at 50,483 units as compared to 31,893 units in the year-ago month, a growth of 58 percent it added. Exports in April this year stood at 1,61,598 units as against 1,50,714 units in the same month last year, up 7 percent, the company said. Future Group's retail biz to merge with Bharti Retail New Delhi: In a major consolidation between two homegrown retailers, Kishore Biyani-led Future group will hive off its retail business to merge with Bharti Retail. The board of Future Retail, at its meeting held on Monday, approved the demerger of retail business of Future Retail and merge it into Bharti Retail, Future Retail said in a filing to the BSE. Further, as part of the deal, retail infrastructure business of Bharti Retail will also be hived off from the company to be merged into Future Retail, it added. Bharti Retail will issue one equity share of Rs 2 each for every share of Rs 2 held in Future Retail in consideration of the merger of Future's retail business into it. On the other hand, Future Retail will issue one fully paid up equity share of Rs 2 each to Bharti Retail shareholders for every share of Rs 2 held in it in relation to the merger of the retail infrastructure business. Bharti Group has been looking for a full-fledged retail play, keeping its options open for partnership with its erstwhile cash and carry partner Walmart. However, the two parted ways in 2013 with the American retail giant deciding to focus only on wholesale business in India amid restrictions over FDI in multi-brand retail. Bharti Retail runs over 210 Easyday stores across different formats in India, mostly concentrated in the northern region. Future Group also has been making move to consolidate its business after selling majority stake in Pantaloons to Aditya Birla Retail in 2012. It has a chain under different formats, including hypermarkets under Big Bazaar and supermarkets under Food Bazaar brand. China April HSBC PMI shows biggest drop in factory activity in a year Beijing: China`s factories suffered their fastest drop in activity in a year in April as new orders shrank, a private business survey showed on Monday, hardening the case for fresh policy stimulus to halt a slowdown in the world`s second-largest economy. The HSBC/Markit Purchasing Managers` Index (PMI) fell to 48.9 in April the lowest level since April 2014 - from 49.6 in March, as demand faltered and deflationary pressures per- quarter. "China`s manufacturing sector had a weak start to Q2, with total new business declining at the quickest rate in a year while production stagnated," said Annabel Fiddes, an economist at Markit. "The PMI data indicate that more stimulus measures may be required to ensure the economy doesn`t slow from the 7 percent annual growth rate seen in Q1.” An official survey released on Friday showed China`s factories struggled to grow in April as domestic levels of domestic debt. The government has pledged to step up fiscal spending this year to support investment and economic growth. On Thursday, the Politburo, the ruling Communist Party`s top decision-making body, said that authorities will step up policy "adjustments" and should cut taxes further. It also said the government must resolve financing glitches that are holding up big infrastructure projects. sisted. The number was weaker than a preliminary reading of 49.2, and below the 50-point level that separates growth from contraction compared with the previous month. The overall new orders sub-index dipped to 48.7 in April, the sharpest contraction in a year, although new export orders showed tentative signs of improvement. Both input and output prices declined for a ninth month in April, while manufacturing employment contracted for an 18th month, auguring poorly for an economy that grew at its weakest rate for six years in the first and export demand remained weak, reinforcing expectations that Beijing will roll out more measures to support the slowing economy. The private survey focuses on small and mid-sized firms, while the official one looks more at larger, stateowned companies. Shanghai shares extended early losses to more than 1 percent after the PMI, while Hong Kong`s Hang Seng index surrendered gains and the Australian dollar eased. Aside from weakness in the manufacturing sector, China`s economy is struggling with a downturn in its property market and high China`s economic growth is expected to slow further to 6.8 percent in the second quarter, the State Information Centre, a top government think tank, said in a research report published on Monday. The central bank, which has cut interest rates twice since November and reduced banks` reserve requirements to boost their lending power, is widely expected to loosen credit conditions further. Most economists believe China`s economic growth could cool to a quarter-century low of around 7 percent this year from 7.4 percent in 2014. the NORTHLINES Jammu 11 SPORTS JAMMU | TUESDAY, MAY 05, 2015 District Reasi Sport Climbing Championship Fernandes as Indian Ashok of Amba Kids bags boys' title player debuts in Brazil Winners of district Reasi sport climbing championship pose with chief guest, former MLA, Ashwani Sharma at Sprawling Buds School, Chinore in Bantalab, Jammu on Monday. Sports & Allied News JAMMU, May 04: Ashok Singh of Amba Kids Home, Panthal became the new Reasi district sport climbing champion in Boys category upsetting Yasser, the winner of the last two years, in the Reasi District Sport Climbing Championship held at Sprawling Buds School, Chinore, here. Yasser was further relegated to the third place when I could not sleep after my shot against MI : Rahane Mumbai: Left sleepless the last time he played a bad shot against Mumbai Indians, in-form Rajasthan Royals batsman Ajinkya Rahane he was desperate to set the record straight which helped him notch up the sublime 91-run knock in an IPL match here. "I was really hurt when I got out (for 16 to R Vinay Kumar) in the last game. I could not sleep that night and was all the time thinking about my shot and about the loss (by 7 wickets). I just wanted to make it count I knew I was batting really well. Once I was in after 6-7 overs, I was planning to bat for 20 overs," said Rahane after piloting the Royals to a matchwinning score of 189 for 2. The Mumbai-born batsman, who has been in great form in international cricket (Tests as well as ODIs) for close to two years, struck 3 sixes and 9 fours in his 54-ball knock and also featured in a stand of 113 with Karnataka youngster Karun Nair (61 in 38 balls). Riding on this superb show with the bat and some very good bowling that followed, Royals stopped Delhi Daredevils at 175 for 7 to win by 14 runs and regain the top spot in the table with 14 points under their belt, two more than second-placed Chennai Super Kings. Rahane, who crossed 400 runs in the IPL season during the fine unconquered knock and now has 430 under his belt, said been only the he did not think about his 100, that would have second by all batsmen this season. "I was not thinking about a century at all. I just wanted to play as many shots as possible in that last over. We knew 190 -95 would be a good score," said Rahane. "The partnership between me and Karun after 14 overs was very important. Our plan was to play as long as possible. Playing shots for set batsmen was easy as the wicket was very good with true bounce. I told Karun to time the ball as the outfield was fast. Karun batted positively from the other end. World number two Park In-Bee wins North Texas Shootout Texas: South Korean star Park In-Bee fired a six-under par 65 on Sunday to win the LPGA North Texas Shootout by three strokes. The former world number one notched her 14th LPGA tour victory -- a tally that includes five majors. Her 15under par total of 269 put her three strokes in front of fellow South Korean Park Hee-Young and US veteran Cristie Kerr. "I played really solid, the ballstriking was solid, I putted Karrie Webb on nine under 275. Park, who won the HSBC Women`s Champions earlier this year, joined world number one Lydia Ko and Kim SeiYoung as the only players with multiple wins on the LPGA tour this season. Hers was the seventh victory by a South Korean player in 2015, and the win gives her of a fourth straight season with multiple victories. Park In-Bee got off to a quick sart, taking really good all week this week," the winner said. "It`s been the best I`ve putted this season. I`m really excited my putting is back." Park Hee-Young and Kerr both shot 66 for 12-under 272. American Lexi Thompson, who shared the third-round lead with Park In-Bee, faded to a share of fourth with a twounder 69 for 11-under 273. She was joined by Maria McBride, who closed with a 66. American Angela Stanford (69) ended alone in sixth on 10-under 274. Last year`s winner Stacy Lewis finished in a tie for seventh with Juli Inkster and the outright lead with a 20-foot birdie putt at the second hole. She was still one stroke up after a birdie from a bunker at the par-five third, but Thompson and Park HeeYoung both briefly tied the lead before Park In-Bee regained a one-shot edge with a birdie at the ninth. That lead doubled with her birdie at 12, and she stretched it to three with a 10-foot birdie at 15. Park Hee-Young pulled one stroke back but could get no closer, and Park In-Bee`s secure the win by three when she hit her third shot at 18 to three feet, and rolled that in for birdie. Anish Sharma clinched the second position among 31 participants in this category. Similarly, Tanisha Rajput, the reigning champion in the sub junior girls category was also pushed to the third spot by Muskan Choudhary and Vishali Devi who clinched the first and second positions respectively. There was stiff competition in the sub junior boys' category in which Neeraj Singh, Anil Singh and Sunny Kumar bagged the first three positions. About 62 boys and girls competed in only three categories of boys, sub junior boys and sub junior girls in lead climbing only. Since most of the participants were new to the game the competitions in speed climbing were not conducted. However, demonstration in speed climbing was given by senior climbers of the game. The competition was conducted exclusively by senior climbers. Whereas Puneet Sharma and Aman Arora were the Route setters Shashi Kant and Hardev Singh acted as Belayers. Shawetica Khajuria, a national Judge of the game was the chief judge of the competition. Sub-junior National Hockey from tomorrow Sports & Allied News JAMMU, May 04: Organised by the Hockey Jammu and Kashmir, the Hockey India Vth Sub Junior National (boys Division-B) Hockey Championship shall be played at K K Hakhu Stadium, here from May six. Divided into four different groups, 20 teams, representing different state units including hosts Jammu and Kashmir, are taking part in this competition to be played on league-cum-knockout basis. The league round is scheduled to start from 7.30 am whereas the competition shall be formerly inaugurated by the Minister for Sports at 5 pm on May six at K K Hakhu Stadium, here. This was stated by the working president of the Hockey J&K, Additional Director General of J&K Police (Armed), SM Sahai in an interaction with media here this morning. Jammu and Kashmir has been placed in group D with Hockey Himachal, Hockey Bihar, Vidarbha Hockey Association and Chandigarh Olympic Association. The high budget event spread over 12-days is financially supported by the J&K State Sports Council and Hockey India while HDFC Bank and Aircel have also extended a helping hand in making the event a success. It has been reliably learn that the State Sports Council has sanctioned a grant of Rs 16 lakh in addition to other on ground expenses to be occurred during the event. However, the financial support from the Hockey India depends upon the number of teams reporting the host state. Also present were general secretary of Hockey J&K, Romal Singh, treasurer, Rajinder Singh, Joint Secretary of the State Sports Council, Siddharth Sharma and Divisional Officer, Rajan Sharma. Meanwhile, incharge Secretary of the State Sports Council and Director General of Department of Youth Services and Sports, Navin Agarwal, who could not make it to the press briefing, extended his best wishes to the organisers and those participating teams, especially hosts J&K. New Astroturf To replace the aging Astroturf at the KK Hakhu Stadium, the State Sports Council contemplates plan to replace the state of the art synthetic surface with a new one in near future. This was stated by working president of the Hockey J&K, SM Sahai in reply a specific question at the press conference. Sonam Sidharth was the organising secretary who was well assisted by Manik Slathia, a well qualified mountaineer. Former MLA, Ashwani sharma who has been associated with the activities of the Association for a long time, was the chief guest on the occasion who distributed mementoes and medal amongst the winners. While addressing the gathering he congratulated the Association for organising four district competitions at the start of the year and hoped that the Association, despite infrastructure constraints, would soon produce more national and international champions. He also expressed his gratitude towards the management of Sprawling Buds School, Chinore, Jammu who have provided a standard fiber glass 40ft high climbing wall and related facilities to the Association and also have been sponsoring regular coaching camps for the budding climbers. Rio de Janeiro: In a first for the Brazilian league, Indian player Romeo Fernandes enjoyed a successful debut in his club Atletico Paranaense`s thrashing of Nacional. The 22-year-old, who joined Atletico last year after impressing in the Indian Super League with FC Goa, came on midway through the former Brazil star Zico after starting out with Dempo Sports Club, also in Goa state. An under 23 international who has broken into the full squad, he features primarily as a winger. Fernandes joined Atletico after the Brazilians inked a training partnership accord with the All India Football Federation last year. Rory McIlroy wins WGC Novak Djokovic well ahead in ATP rankings World Match Play crown London: Roger Federer clinched his 85th career title in Istanbul on Sunday but remains second in Monday`s unchanged ATP rankings, still led by Novak Djokovic. The 27-year old Serb holds the top spot for the 40th consecutive week, more than 5,000 points ahead of the Swiss star with Scot Andy Murray completing the podium ahead of his rain-delayed Munich final against Philipp Kohlschreiber, the world number 24 from Germany. With the Madrid Open Masters Series tournament taking centre stage this week, Spain`s Rafael Nadal remains fourth, in front of Kei Nishikori of Japan and Milos Raonic of Canada. Rankings as of May 4 1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 13,845 pts 2. Roger Federer (SUI) 8,635 3. Andy Murray (GBR) 6,120 4. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 5,390 5. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 5,280 6. Milos Raonic (CAN) 5,070 7. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4,960 8. David Ferrer (ESP) 4,490 9. Stan Wawrinka (SUI) 3,495 10. Marin Cilic (CRO) 3,405 11. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 2,985 12. Feliciano Lopez (ESP) 2,380 13. Gilles Simon (FRA) 2,255 14. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2,045 15. Gaël Monfils (FRA) 2,020 16. Roberto Bautista (ESP) 1,985 17. Kevin Anderson (RSA) 1,960 18. John Isner (USA) 1,765 19. Tommy Robredo (ESP) 1,765 20. Ernests Gulbis (LAT) 1,730 N Srinivasan forcing gay son to marry woman, personal letters reveal New Delhi: Former BCCI chief N Srinivasan on Monday was accused by his gay son Ashwin of forcing him to marry a woman in order to continue their family lineage. This shocking revelation was made by DNA newspaper in an interview with Srinivason's son. “I want my father to give me my share of the family property and let me live my life like I want with my partner Avi.“We’re being held captive against our will and tortured by my father who wants me to break up with Avi, get married and have children to further the family line,” said Ashwin Srnivasan to DNA. Ashwin has also claimed that he along with his partner Avi Mukherjee are being held captive in Chennai’s tony First Avenue neighborhood of Boat Club in close vicinity to the residence of his father. On being asked for proof by DNA, Ashwin also shared various letters written by Srinivasan, clearly stating his opposition to his son's relationship with another man. The letters, all written on N Srinivasan’s personal stationery between 2007 and 2008 are in possession of the newspaper. One of the letters from Srinivasan to Ashwin dated June 20, 2007 reads: “Ash, you are my only son. Both your mother and I love you very much. You are aware of the hope I had for you,” and advises, “I feel you need to do certain things to help yourself”, before going to explicitly state, “I have saved money through my own hard work. That is to say my wealth is self earned. I would like it go to my flesh and blood – I want a lineage to carry on the business. I can’t give it to strangers.Therefore I think it will be good idea for you to marry a girl acceptable to us which probably might enable second half of Saturday`s 5-0 win in the Parana state league. The club made special mention of him on their website as the first Indian to feature in a Brazilian league match. Fernandes, from Assolna in Goa state, arrived in February having starred during a loan spell for Goa under creation of a lineage.” “You need to reenter normal society which you left years ago. Until you change, I am going to induct Rupa (Ashwin’s sister, who is married to Gurunath Meiyappan) on to the India Cements Board. You can also join the board after you accomplish the changes I have suggested,” signing off affectionately as Anna. Another letter, written on September 27, 2007, states: “See how you’re living now – man of your education and qualification, you are not prepared to face normal society. If you make an effort to change I will reward you.” Clearly unhappy with his father's attitude, Ashwin lashed out against Srinivasan with a letter. Srinivasan on January 20, 2008 replied to his son's letter, stating: “I am in receipt of your letter talking of vague and unconnected events at different times in your private life. I see you are using all this to threaten me and extor- tion is clearly visible. I can see desperation – without your knowledge your letter exposes the true character of your ‘friend’ (Avi) as a criminal who breaks the law, indulges in drugs, etc. – all criminal activities. “But your mother is soft and I have decided to stay out till now. You cannot say what you want because your ‘friend’ says so. I have paid for everything since the time your present ‘friend’ came into your life until NOW (his upper case)! Life has been one long ORGY at my expense. He has systematically destroyed you – stripped you of all sense of dignity and self-respect – made spectacle of you in Chennai – took you for one long orgy of drugs and debauchery in Bangkok – continued it in Mumbai – introduced other people like him and reduced you to state where you depend on him completely.” “He wants to Asset Manage you. That is why he is upset when I said my money will travel to my lineage. His plans are destroyed so he is using you to threaten and extort money.” he added. Srinivasan made another attempt to mend his relationship with Ashwin with a letter dated August 7, 2008, which read: “Although our views on your relationship and friend have honestly not changed – I can’t see why you can’t either restore family ties by spending weekends at Chennai or look at getting involved in the family business by staying here during the weekdays.” Ashwin claims his father has now resorted to violence and threats after the letters failed to change his son's mind. When DNA reached out to his father, he said, “This is a personal matter between a father and son. Why should I talk to you about it? I have no comment to offer.” World number one Rory McIlroy added the WGC World Match Play Championship to his four majors with a 4&2 victory over US journeyman Gary Woodland in Sunday`s final. Northern Irishman McIlroy, who turns 26 on Monday, was playing in his second WGC Match Play final, having lost to Hunter Mahan in the 2012 championship contest. McIlroy was a perfect 7-0 in the first year of the event`s new format featuring three rounds of pool play, followed by knockout rounds. But he had to rally for several of those victories -including a comeback from 2down with two to play to fend off elimination on Friday -and late rallies in both the quarter- and semi-finals. "I`m really proud of myself with how I showed a lot of character early on with coming back from deficits," said McIlroy, who became the first number one seed to win the tournament since Tiger Woods in 2008. "I played really solid golf. My second WGC and first win in the States this year. I couldn`t be happier." Danny Willett defeated Jim Furyk 3&2 to win the consolation match. McIlroy took control early against Woodland, notching four birdies in a row from the fourth hole to take a commanding lead. Woodland took the 11th and 12th, but missed a four-footer at 13 that would have gotten him within 1down. "My putt drops on 13 and it`s a different ball game," Woodland said. "But I missed that one. And he was like a shark. Smelled blood, and it was game over quickly." Woodland bogeyed the 14th to slide 3-down. He conceded the match on 16 after missing a birdie chip. It was a markedly easier victory than the grandstand finish McIlroy needed to get past Furyk 1-up in the semifinals at Harding Park. McIlroy was trailing by one hole at the 16th after a rollercoaster of a match when he hit his tee-shot to within four feet for birdie at the par-three 17th. He then drained a 44-foot eagle putt at the last to stun the veteran American. It's splitsville for Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn London: Former world number one Tiger Woods and his skiing star girlfriend of three years Lindsey Vonn have separated, it was confirmed Sunday. Vonn announced the split in a statement on her Facebook page, saying the couple had parted due to incompatible schedules. "After nearly three years has been amazing with Sam and Charlie and my entire family," he said. "Unfortunately, we lead very hectic lives and are both competing in demanding sports. It`s difficult to spend time together." Woods, 39, and Vonn, 30, had emerged as the golden couple of American sport since news of their rela- together, Tiger and I have mutually decided to end our relationship," Vonn said. "Unfortunately, we both lead incredibly hectic lives that force us to spend a majority of our time apart. "I will always admire and respect Tiger. He and his beautiful family will always hold a special place in my heart." Woods issued a similar statement on his website. "I have great admiration, respect and love for Lindsey and I`ll always cherish our time together. She tionship three years ago. Fallen idol Woods had regained his world number one status before a catastrophic 2014 blighted by injury and poor form. The winner of 14 major titles has seen his ranking plunge outside the top 100 this season, and he has only played three events. Vonn, the 2010 Olympic downhill champion, has seen her career disrupted by two serious knee injuries but made a successful return to the World Cup circuit. 12 JAMMU | TUESDAY | MAY 5 | 2015 We Just Found Elvis Presley's Biggest Fan. And It's No Hound Dog It seems that Elvis Presley, 'King of Rock and Roll', leaves not just humans 'All Shook Up' but cockatoos too. In a video that was shot in February, the owner of two cockatoos plays Elvis' 'Don't Be Cruel' on his guitar. Watch the birds. One of the cockatoos remains quite unimpressed by his owner's singing. The other one, however, starts head banging to the music. The cockatoo, thrilled by the song, bobs its head and shakes out its crest feathers. The other cockatoo moves away, giving it a disapproving look. It then lifts a leg up, as if to tell its excited partner: "Dude, stop." But the Elvis-crazy cockatoo clearly doesn't care what the world thinks of him. He's on a roll. He puffs his feathers and then shakes his head like he is at a concert, actually listening to Elvis live. Though the video was uploaded on YouTube in February, it has gone viral now after a Reddit user posted it on the social media platform on Thursday. Whoever thought Elvis might have some feathered fans too? Watch the video; don't be surprised if you start head-banging too. www.thenorthlines.com Dinosaur era cockroach was fearsome night-time hunter The specimen, which was discovered at a mine in Noije Bum, Myanmar, boasts a long neck that allowed it to freely rotate its head. In a discovery that might just cause nightmares to most people, a 100-million-year-old cockroach specimen found preserved in amber has been found to be part of a new family of extinct predatory cockroaches that hunted at night, scientists say. According to the study The specimen, which was published in the journal discovered at a mine in Noije Geologica Carpathica, an Bum, Myanmar, boasts a long analysis of the ancient neck that allowed it to freely specimen, named Manipulator rotate its head. modificaputis, suggests that it The prehistoric roach also was a predatory insect, likely had long and spindly legs, much pursuing prey at night. 'Puppy Room' at UK University to Help Relax Stressed like many predatory insects Modern roaches, while largely nocturnal, can be found Students!In a bid to beat exam stress, students at a UK university today. are being offered a novel way to relax - for a small donation of 1.50 pounds they can cuddle a puppy in a dedicated 'dog room'. With exam season looming, those long days spent in the library or slaving over a computer will be starting to take their toll. But for students at the University of Central Lancashire, there's a glimmer of hope. The university's student union is setting up its first ever "puppy room" from this week, BBC reported. It is teaming up with the charity Guide Dogs to try to help students de-stress by cuddling and playing with the animals. Srinagar: A Budgam resident, who managed to get a hall ticket The move comes after research published in Japan suggested for his cow to write a professional entrance examination, said he is pictures of cute things like puppies or kittens could help improve determined to take the bovine to write the papers. concentration levels. "It is my legal right to take my cow for the exam. I have paid the It is also aimed at raising money for the charity, with students fees, so it is my right to take the cow there," Abdul Rashid Bhat asked for a 1.50 pounds donation to take part. told reporters. On their Facebook page, organisers say they want to reassure "It was not my intention to hurt anyone's feeling or make a joke students, the welfare of the puppies and safety of students are the of someone. I filled this form only to check the system," Bhat, who "top priorities within this project". hails from Chadoora area of central Kashmir Budgam district, said. "The puppies will have regular breaks throughout the three In an attempt to expose the loopholes in the online registration hours and be with their handlers at all times," they said. system of Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance The union says a separate "chill out" room has also been set up Examination (BOPEE), Bhat had managed to acquire an admit for the puppies and the the number of students allowed into the card for his cow to write the examination for admission to Diploma room will be limited. in Polytechnic College. "These opportunities give the puppies a chance to get used to The admit card was issued by the Board in the name of Kachir being around people, which is great for their development and Gaaw (Brown Cow), which is supposedly daughter of Gura Dand training to be a successful guide dog," the union said. (Red Bull). The cow has been allotted a seat at Government Degree College, Bemina for writing the examination scheduled to be held on May 10. Bhat said the present system of BOPEE allows all and sundry to register for the examinations. "You also know how BOPEE exams are conducted - it can be a cow, calf or Buffalo. I thought of trying "There's your dog; your dog's dead but where's the thing that to fill a form for a cow and I completed all formalities including made it move? It had to be something didn't it? There's your spirit, payment of the fees," he added. A candidate sitting for the examination requires to have passed there it is." Those are the existential musings of a sun-kissed interviewee the matriculation examination from any recognised board of featured in Errol Morris' surreal yet superb 1978 documentary, school education. However, those candidates who have appeared Gates of Heaven, about the animal burial industry. Such a in the qualifying examinations, can also appear subject to their thoughtful sentiment may have been uttered nearly four decades passing. "My cow's result is awaited," Bhat said with a smile. The incident came to light on Saturday after opposition National ago, but it's bound to be relevant for anyone who has loved and lost a pet. 'Puppy Room' at UK University to Help Relax Stressed Students! funny photo scavenging from food, looking for anything from sweets to even hair, moldering books, and other decaying matter. According to Peter Vrsansky from the Geological Institute in Bratislava, Slovakia, and Gunter Bechly from the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany, who examined the insect, the specimen comes from the early Cretaceous period, from whence several predatory cockroach-like lineages evolved. Today, only one of those lineages remain — the praying mantis. Modern mantises have similar legs for careful pursuit, and are actually close cousins to the cockroach, despite how different they look. Cow Gets Admit Card, Owner Wants It To Sit For Exam A history of Fido's final resting place A woman kneels at a headstone in the Detroit Canine Cemetery in Michigan. Windy was reportedly a dog that saved his master from knife-wielding thugs. The cemetery was founded in 1927 and had room for 5,000 pets. |Provided by TheWeek 1955: A woman kneels at a headstone in the Detroit Canine Cemetery in Michigan. Windy was reportedly a dog that saved his master from knife-wielding thugs. The cemetery… Animals have long been revered enough to warrant proper burials — ancient Egyptians, for example, mummified cats. But there's something particularly endearing about the more modern process of ceremonial pet burial. To designate a spot in the ground and pay for a grave, forever etched with a quirky name — Windy, Rex, Mittens, Bud, Chief, Socky — speaks to the ineffable tie humans have with their animals. For all their loyalty and unquestionable love, the least we can do is give them a final resting place. And for the proprietors of those hallowed grounds, business is booming. At the time of Morris' documentary, pet burials were still rare at best, available in only a few states. Even a decade ago, there were so few official cemeteries dedicated to animals that nobody bothered to count them all. But today that is no longer the case. As of 2012, there were 700 aftercare facilities for pets, including funeral homes, crematoriums, and cemeteries, across the U.S. And the clientele has diversified as well. "I used to think this was something for older women who never had children. Or very wealthy people. But we get everybody: men, women, rich, poor, young, old," one pet cemetery director told Bloomberg.<strong>1935:</strong> A sign hangs outside of a garage on the London-to-Tonbridge road. So many pets were killed by traffic on this stretch that the proprietor created a small cemetery between the property and the road. People often left floral tributes and the garage's owner wrote epitaphs. | (<em>Fox Photos/Getty Images</em>) © Provided by TheWeek 1935: A sign hangs outside of a garage on the London-to-Tonbridge road. So many pets were killed by traffic on this stretch that the proprietor created a small cemetery between the… For pet owners, love doesn't die with the dog. "When a dog dies suddenly like Trooper died the moment of decision came, 'What do we do with him?' I could often think of Trooper's face saying, 'Where you gunna put me?' There's something to life that even when you discard something of an inanimate nature you dispose of it with some kind of irreverence." [Gates of Heaven] In honor of the animals that hold such a grip on our hearts and psyche, here is a brief visual history of the bizarre yet touching world of pet cemeteries. China fines driver for taking dog on motorway walk A woman who took her dog for a walk on a motorway in China while her car was parked in the middle of the road was "punished" by police, state media said Sunday. Her boyfriend was answering "an urgent call of nature" with the couple's car "in the middle of the highway" in the central Hubei province Friday, Xinhua said, without giving further details. "The driver did not set up a warning triangle behind the car and passing vehicles had to slow down suddenly and change lanes to avoid the danger," the news agency said. The "driver" was fined 200 yuan ($32) and handed six penalty points, Xinhua added, without saying if that was the woman or her boyfriend. But the woman was "punished" for taking her pooch for a walk on the emergency lane of the road, the report added. Friday was the first day of China's May Day holiday, when traffic is often busy and the government relaxes fees on the country's toll-roads to boost tourism Prodigies and autistic people share genetic similarity, finds studyon Genetic markers The NORTHLINES OFFBEAT Conference spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu uploaded a copy of the admit card on Twitter. "The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations issued this roll-number slip to a cow after due verification. I have both the Provisional Confirmation Page for applicant Ms 'Kachir Gaaw' as well as details of payment she made to BOPEE," Mattu tweeted. Former Chief Minister and National Conference working president Omar Abdullah also commented on Mattu's post, saying "Brilliant. I wish Kachir Gaaw had turned up for the examination." BOPEE chairman Ghulam Hassan Tantray has ordered an inquiry into the incident. A90-year-old tortoise rides around on wheels after losing its legs China often relaxes fees on its toll-roads to boost tourism during the May Day holiday period China fines driver for taking dog on motorway walk FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2009 file photo, a can of Spam is shown on a counter in North Andover, Mass. To honor Spam lovers in Hawaii, Hormel Foods will release a new flavor, Portuguese sausage Spam, exclusively for the state at a street festival on Saturday, May 2, 2015 in Honolulu. The flavor, which will be available to sample at the event, may eventually be sold elsewhere in the region and internationally. Honolulu food festival explores the wonders of canned meat A 90-year-old tortoise nicknamed Mrs. T is now moving at turbo-speed thanks to a new set of wheels. After a rat attack left Mrs T. without two front legs, her owners affixed wheels from a model aircraft to her shell, The Telegraph reports. Penguins Use Poop to Melt Ice, Make Baby Nurseries chromosome 1 were shared between prodigies and their autistic kin, although the specific mutations involved could not be found. Researchers have found the first evidence of a genetic link between prodigiousness and autism. The finding may help explain why the two groups share certain characteristics, such as exceptionally good memories. Researchers looked at DNA from 12 children with extraordinary abilities in music, mathematics or other fields. They also looked at 39 other people who were all members of the children’s families, including 10 family members who had autism, and four prodigies who also had autism, Live Science reported. There were genetic markers on chromosome 1 that were shared between the prodigies and their relatives with autism, but the specific mutations involved could not be found. Gentoo penguins have given the term nesting a whole new meaning. The penguins poop on their frozen landscape in the Antarctic to melt it, creating the ideal location to rear their young when the time comes, new video footage suggests. Though most humans wouldn't consider poop an appropriate decoration for a child's nursery (although it is certainly a common element in them), poop seems to play a key role in penguins' breeding behavior. This poop "landscaping" is probably unintentional: The birds most likely aren't considering the feng shui of their feces and deliberately pooping to make room for their chicks' nurseries, researchers said. The new insight came from thousands of hours of video taken by researchers from the University of Oxford in England, along with the Australian Antarctic Division. The researchers spent a year videotaping the behavior of a colony of Gentoo penguins on Cuverville Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula. The team also used snow gauges to measure how fast snow melted as the tuxedo-clad birds came and went.[See Video of the Penguin's Poop Landscaping] The frosty region is usually blanketed by snow and ice, but that changed at certain times HONOLULU — In Hawaii, Spam rules. No, not the kind that you get in your email, but the kind you eat — or don't eat, as it may be for many mainlanders. To honor Spam lovers in Hawaii, Hormel Foods will release a new flavor — Portuguese sausage Spam — exclusively for the state at a street festival on Saturday in Honolulu. The flavor, which will be available to sample at the event, may eventually be sold elsewhere in the region and internationally, the company says. Spam was introduced by Hormel in 1937. The history behind the salty luncheon meat in Hawaii goes back to World War II when the company started shipping it to military personnel stationed in the islands. Spam did not need to be refrigerated, so it could be shipped to the state without spoiling during the long journey from the mainland. Spam quickly cross-pollinated from the military population into the local diet, and its popularity has grown ever since. Now, Spam can be found pretty much everywhere that serves food in Hawaii: gas stations, local markets, diners and even in Hawaii's fast-food chains like McDonald's and Burger King. Fried Spam and eggs is a staple breakfast combo in the state, but people here eat it for lunch and dinner as well. In fact, people in Hawaii eat more Spam than any other state in the nation, consuming nearly 7 millions cans per year, according to the Hormel website. Spam Musubi, a sushiinspired variation, is one of the more popular forms in Hawaii. It consists of a slab of Spam, rice and sesame seeds tied in seaweed. The restaurants participating in this weekend's event will serve up creative versions of the classic. of the year. The birds aggregated in large groups, leaving huge piles of guano, or poop. The dark color of the poop allowed the light from the weak Antarctic sun to be more quickly absorbed. That, in turn, fueled the melting of the ice and left a lot of bare rocky shelters — perfect nesting grounds for rearing their adorable penguin chicks. Gentoo penguins, or Pygoscelis papua, are among the rarest of the Antarctic birds, with fewer than 300,000 breeding pairs on the icy continent, according to the British Antarctic Survey. The birds, like many other penguins, are monogamous, usually mating with the same partner year after year. Each female penguin lays just two eggs for the season, so it's no surprise that they aggressively protect their eggs, according to the British Antarctic Survey. The penguins tend to place their eggs on hilltops and open beaches, collecting bits of pebbles and other objects from their surroundings for their nests. "It was like fitting her with a turbo charger — she's going double the speed she used to," Jude Ryder, Mrs. T's owner, said. "She uses her back legs to push herself along." The Ryders took Mrs. T to a vet after the rat attack, but were worried she would have to be put down if she remained immobile. Luckily, Jude's son Dale is a mechanical engineer, and he was able to design the wheels in a way that would work with Mrs. T's movements. "She took to them straight away, but she has had to learn how to turn and stop," Jude said. "She seems quite happy, but it's difficult to tell with a tortoise." Preparing for the stage Tarang 2015 by Aakruthi Kathak Kendra is conceptualised as a platform for students to hone their stage performance skills. The amphitheatre at Saptaparni in Banjara Hills came alive last Friday when 50 students aged between five and 50 years of Aakruthi Kathak Kendra participated in Tarang 2015. As is the tradition, the day’s proceedings began with an invocation to Lord Ganesha. Eight students who were just six months old in the institute took part in the Pratham Sumir Sri Ganesh set in raag Charukesi. This was followed by a Guru Vandana by another set of first timers. Goddess Saraswathi was remembered in Kumari Urvaja Priyadarshini’s composition. The nritta was a descriptive and devotional hymn. As in every event, the first timers, who don’t have stage fear, are keen to spot their families in the audience and sometimes lose their rhythm. The dancers then looked at their colleagues to get back into the groove. Honolulu food festival explores NASA ropes in small businesses to further Mars journey the wonders of canned meat Organizers say there will BBQ Spam, spicy garlic shrimp with Spam and even Spam cupcakes, just to name a few. According to Hormel, the meat is not such a mystery. They list the ingredients as pork, salt, water, potato starch, sugar and sodium nitrate. Many people have theories about what the name Spam actually means. Many believe it's short for "spiced ham." Others might say it stands for "shoulders of pig and ham." But Hormel won't answer the question, saying on its website that the true meaning is known by only a small circle of former executives, and "probably Nostradamus." According to event organizers, last year Spam Jam raised about $25,000 in donations for local charities including The Hawaii Foodbank, which feeds lowincome and homeless families in the state NASA is funding proposals that will enable space transportation for human and robotic missions, new ways to protect astronauts in space, and innovative ways to keep spacecraft systems operational. The US space agency has selected proposals from 254 small businesses and 39 research institutions in the US for grants to develop new technologies that will further NASA’s journey to Mars. “The selected proposals demonstrate the ingenuity and creativity of America’s small businesses,” said Steve Jurczyk, associate administrator for the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) at NASA headquarters in Washington. The proposals are solicited, vetted and managed through NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programmes. “Enabling NASA’s future missions, including human exploration of Mars, requires broad participation, and the SBIR/STTR Programs ensure the agency is benefiting from the passionate and determined minds of the private sector,” Mr. Jurczyk noted. Proposals that lead to the successful development of ideas and products could result in contracts with a combined approximate value of $47.7 million. NASA is funding proposals that will enable space transportation for human and robotic missions, new ways to protect astronauts in space, and innovative ways to keep spacecraft systems operational - technologies that may, one day, find their way into the vehicles and systems used to explore the solar system. Selected proposals also include technologies that could enable landing on, traversing across and sampling asteroids, Mars or other distant destinations, searching the sky for planets outside our solar system, and studying the universe back to the beginning of time. For example, NASA hopes to develop a cognitive space communications network with the ability to adapt to environmental changes and network growth, thereby increasing system reliability. Selection criteria included technical merit and feasibility, along with experience, qualifications and facilities. Additional criteria included effectiveness of the work plan and commercial potential and feasibility.