10th day kriya - Glimpses Of Future
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10th day kriya - Glimpses Of Future
No Bollywood calling for Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter Sara! News on Page 10 Price ` 2.00 Pages : 12 DAILY www.glimpsesoffuture.in JAMMU TUESDAY | APRIL 28, 2015 | VOL. 30 | NO. 116 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : gofpress@gmail.com | epaper.glimpsesoffuture.in Earthquake toll in India goes up to 72, India ramps up relief in Nepal New Delhi, April 27: The death toll in India from Saturday’s monster earthquake today shot up to 72 even as New Delhi ramped up relief and rescue efforts in Nepal to provide succour to the nation devastated by the temblor. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh informed the Lok Sabha that the toll in the country has climbed up to 72 with 56 deaths reported in Bihar, 12 in UP, three in West Bengal and one in Rajasthan. Enumerating the mammoth task undertaken by India to mitigate the sufferings of the Nepalese people under ‘Operation Maitri’, Singh said 10 NDRF teams are already in that country and six more on their way. An engineering task force and 18 medical units have also been rushed. An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle has also been dispatched to assess the gigantic losses suffered by the landlocked nation. Over 2500 Indians have been evacuated from quake-hit Nepal so far and free visas are being given to foreigners stranded there who want to come to India. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams, comprising about 450 trained personnel, have fanned across News Digest School mini-bus hijacked in RS Pura; criminals project themselves as ‘militants’ ‘Vehicle recovered 3 km away from school; police detain two’ Fresh tremors measuring 5.1 magnitude felt in Bihar, WB areas like Seetapaila, Maharajganj, Maheshwari and Gangabhajat, about 1015 kms from the Kathmandu valley. The force, till now, has rescued 10 people and retrieved 46 bodies from under the rubble of buildings brought down by the quake on Saturday and a string of aftershocks thereafter. NDRF Director General (DG) O P Singh, who is camping in the capital city of Kathmandu since yesterday, said a team of his men has also been deployed at the Tribhuvan international airport to assist Indian Embassy officials in the air evacuation of stranded Indians. “Our main priority is to go for as many rescue operations as we can. Last night our operations got hit as there were incessant rains and aftershocks of the quake. But, today morning we have started full-fledged operations as the day is sunny and there are no rains,” Singh said. The Centre has airdashed a team of senior officials from ministries of Home, Defence, External Affairs and NDMA to coordinate with the Nepalese authorities the rescue and relief operations. Headed by Additional Secretary in the Home Ministry B K Prasad, the team will also monitor the evacuation of stranded Indians in Nepal and send a re- New Delhi, April 27: port to New Delhi to help it further intensify its efforts to provide assistance to the Himalayan nation. Calling it a “very big tragedy”, Rajnath Singh said India stands by Nepal and those affected in India in this hour of crisis. He also thanked the governments of Bihar, UP and Uttarakhand for setting up relief camps at the border with Nepal and plying buses to evacuate people. Experts have also been rushed to Nepal to restore the communication net- IB to check infiltration bids ahead of summer season See SCHOOL on page 11 Jammu, April 27: Jammu, April 27: An Army jawan was killed and another wounded when a tree fell on their vehicle on Jammu Srinagar highway in Ramban district. Police said that a tree uprooted and fell on an army vehicle in Ramban leading to the death of one and injury to another. Police shifted injured to the hospital for treatment, while the body of one soldier was officer in General Command of Udhampur based Northern command headquarters Lt-Gen DS Hooda Monday said that the Indian army has increased its total strength along the line of control to check the fresh infiltration bids ahead of the summer season. He said the army has also launched repair work of the barbed wire fencing damaged at certain places due to large accumulation of snow along the line of control. Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of a function at Jammu railway station where he honoured senior railway functionary RN Meena Lt-Gen DS Hooda said, after the Samba and Kathua fidayeen attacks by Pak based militant groups the Indian army has deployed its Srinagar’s school girl slips into stream, dies Srinagar, Apr 27: An 11-year-old girl died today after she slipped into a stream while on her way to school in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. Tabasum Gulzar, a sixth standard student, slipped into the stream at Wudar Bala in Handwara area this morning, police said. The girl was washed away by strong water currents caused by heavy rainfall across Kashmir since yesterday, the police said. The body was See SRINAGAR on page 11 Youth dies during Army recruitment rally in Doda Jammu, Apr 27: A 26-year-old youth Monday died after he collapsed during an Army recruitment rally in Doda district, police said. Yogeshwar Singh, collapsed while undergoing screening test at a recruitment rally of Territorial Army (TA), they said. He was taken to a hospital See YOUTH on page 11 Weather JAMMU CYM K Maximum : 33.1 Degree Minimum : 23.2 Degree KASHMIR Maximum : 28.1 Degree Minmum 10.6 Degree Today`s Weather Forecast JAMMU: RAIN/THUNDERSHOWER.MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE WILL BE AROUND 23 DEG. CEL. Today`s Weather Forecast SRINAGAR:RAIN/THUNDERSHOWER.MAX IMUM TEMPERATURE WILL BE AROUND 23 DEG. CEL. See EARTHQUAKE on page 11 hampers rescue efforts KATHMANDU, APR 27: Hit by severe shortage of food, water, electricity and medicines and buffeted by fear, tens of thousands of people are out in the open here as quake-hit Nepal today desperately sought international help to tide over a looming crisis with death toll soaring to over 3,700. A well-known Telugu movie choreographer, 21-yearold Vijay, was killed in a road accident in rain and aftershock of Panic gripped in border town RS Pura, after three masked men armed with knives hijacked a school mini-bus during late night prompting security agencies to launch massive hunt. According to the sources, atleast three masked men appeared at a private See ARMY on page 11 work thrown into disarray. “We are also helping foreigners. We have decided to give free visas to those willing to come to India. Immigration facilities have been set up in this regard,” he said. Meanwhile, both Houses of Parliament condoled the loss of life in the earthquake, with the Lok Sabha accepting a proposal moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Vankaiah Naidu to donate one month’s Fresh tremors measuring 5.1 magnitude were felt on Monday in the northern and eastern belt of India bordering Nepal, rattling parts of Bihar and West Bengal. According to USGS, the 5.1 magnitude tremors hit Mirik in India at around 18:05 hours. The regions that were hit by tremors are Madhupura, Madhubani, Patna, Katiyar, Saharsa, Siliguri, Jalpaiguri and some parts of Assam. The aftershocks have continued to hit the region even two days after a massive earthquake devastated Nepal. Saturday`s earthquake, which measured 7.9 on the Richter scale, resulted in the deaths of over 3,200 people in Nepal, while many are still trapped under the debris. In India, the death toll has reached 59. Army rushes more Nepal quake toll rises troops along LOC above 3,700 as rain Jammu, April 27: Army Jawan killed, another injured in Ramban 5 hurt in clashes at Army recruitment rally in Reasi men in the second tier of security grid to assist BSF check infiltration inside the Indian territory. Similarly more troops have been deployed along the line of control to strengthen the counter infiltration grid across the state. Commenting on the security situation ahead of the summer season Lt Gen Hooda said to check fresh infiltration bids the army has already started repair work of damaged portions of fencing along the LoC. Sharing latest assessment of the intelligence agencies LtGen DS Hooda said,' at least 200250 militants were still camping across the launching pads across Jammu region while around 100 militants would be active across similar launching pads opposite Kashmir valley.The army officer said as See ARMY on page 11 the temblor in the early hours of today when his film unit was on its way to Kathmandu. Seven women from Assam were also feared killed in the quake on Saturday. More than 48 hours after the 7.9 magnitude temblor shook the Himalayan nation, injuring more than 8,000 people and leaving thousands more homeless, multi-nation rescue teams, including from India, carried out relief works. Armed with modern equipment, See NEPAL on page 11 Jammu, Apr 27 (PTI) Five people including a policeman were injured in clashes during an Army recruitment rally in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district today. The chaos broke out during the Territorial Army recruitment rally at Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) in Talwara belt of Reasi district as aspirants rushed towards the entrance in large numbers while those rejected started pushing each other on the way out, police said. Police resorted to mild cane charge as the crowd clashed with them in which five persons including a cop suffered minor injuries, they said, adding that the situation was brought under control and the screening of aspirants is underway. The rally organised for recruitment to the posts of Soldier General Duty, Clerks, Store Keeper Technical (SKT), Surveyor, Tradesmen (Chef Community, Masalchi, Steward, Housekeeper, Hair Misappropriation of Rs 45 lakh of PNB ATMs Court directs CB to investigate the matter Jammu, April 27: Court today directed Crime Branch to investigate misappropriation of Rs 45 lakhs of Punjab National Bank (PNB) ATMs. In a complaint filed by Securitrans India Pvt. Ltd. (SIPL) under Section 156(3) Cr. PC. Directing the respondents to investigate and register FIR against the accused person namely Sanjay See MIS on page 11 After decades, CRPF vacates centaur Lakeview hotel Srinagar Amar Singh club also to be vacated within few days: IG CRPF Srinagar, Apr 27 (KNS): After more than two decades, paramilitary CRPF forces finally vacated the Hotel Centaur Lakeview in Srinagar. The move has been taken on the directions of Chief Minister Mufti Mohmad Syeed. Talking to Kashmir New Service Inspector General of CRPF K. S Bandari said that they have vacated the Hotel Centaur Lakeview after having been allotted the alternate ac- commodation by the state government. “We have vacated the hotel and more hotels including the Amar Singh Club would be vacated within shortest possible time. “ He said that CRPF has no hindrance to vacate the hotels in Srinagar city. “We are waiting for Jammu and Kashmir government to arrange alternate accommodation for the forces,” the IG added. It is to mention here that Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Sayeed had assured tourism players to make evacuation of all hotels possible in Srinagar city that have been currently occupied by security forces. Meanwhile Reliable sources told KNS that that on the request of the state government Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directed CRPF to vacate the hotels and guest houses as soon as possible. “ Following heavy influx of tourists to the Valley in June this year the state government has requested the MHA to instruct the paramilitary CRPF See AFTER on page 11 Dresser, Washerman and Drivers) categories would end on May 9. Meanwhile, defence spokesman said the recruitment started in the morning today and the rally was held for the first time in the district. He said that the stone-pelting was started by some rejected youth. "4,500 to 5,000 youth congregated at the rally site. A minor incident of stone-pelting by rejected participants resulted in injuries to two civilian and one policeman. "However, active mediation by civil authorities and senior Army officials brought the situation under control," spokesman said. The rally is going on smoothly with 1,500 candidates having been tested till last reports came in, he said. "The locals of the region are pinning high hopes on the rally which is going to create employment avenues in the region," he said. One aspirant of rally, Mohd Irfan was quoted saying," What better way to serve nation than to join Army." PTI AB Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has died, claims Radio Iran Tehran, April 26 In what could deal a severe jolt to the extremist organisation Islamic State, Radio Iran has claimed that ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has died. According to a tweet by the All India Radio (AIR), Baghdadi's death claim has been made by Radio Iran. It can be noted that a Guardian report last week claimed that Baghdadi had received serious 'life-threatening' injuries during a US-led airstrike in March and that the strike had left him seriously wounded. The report added that Baghdadi was no more in control of daily operations of ISIS as he had not been able to recover. However, there were similar reports of Baghdadi being See ISLAMIC on page 11 Highway through for one-way despite rain SRINAGAR, April 27: The 300-km-long Srinagar-Jammu national highway, connecting the Valley with the rest of the country, was still through for one-way traffic despite rain since last night. Dozens of far flung and remote areas, including those near the Line of Control (LoC) also remained cut off from their respective districts and tehsil headquarters due to snow. Despite moderate to heavy overnight rain, the highway was through for one-way traffic, a traffic police official told UNI today. He said traffic would ply from Srinagar to Jammu and all vehicles had to cross Qazigund, the gateway of Kashmir, by 1200 hrs. However, no vehicle would be allowed from Jammu to Srinagar. Meanwhile, hundreds of vehicles, including those carrying passenger, empty trucks and oil tankers, also left different parts of the Valley for Jammu this morning. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), responsible for the maintainance of the See HIGHWAY on page 11 Mufti tours Srinagar, issues orders for city beautification Conducts on-the-spot assessment of ongoing tourism, pilgrim and developmental projects rupted power supply to the historic Mosque. The Chief Minister issued directions to Commissioner SMC to See MUFTI on page 11 There are less than a dozen pol prisoners in jails: CM SRINAGAR, APRIL 27: In one of the most marathon tours undertaken so far, the Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today criss-crossed the Srinagar city to make on-the-spot assessment of the ongoing work on tourism, pilgrim and developmental projects in the summer capital. Despite heavy downpour, the Chief Minister visited the historic Jama Masjid at Nowhatta, Asar-i-Sharief Hazratbal, Khanqah-e-Moula Zainakadal, Nehru Park, Char Chinari and Sona Lank in Dal lake, Badam Wari in the walled city, Idgah, Kashmir Haat, Indoor Stadium, Sangarmal, Kashmir Golf Club, Estate Quarters at Pampore, Pantha Chowk, as well as Amar Singh Club. Minister for Public Works, Floriculture, Gardens & Parks, Syed Altaf Bukhari, Minister of State for H&UDD and I&C, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, MLC, Khursheed Alam, identify land for construction of a Community-cum-Marriage Hall Srinagar, Apr 27: VC Wakaf Board, Peer Mohammad Hussain, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Gazzanfar Hussain, IGP Kashmir, SMJ Geelani, Director Tourism, Kashmir, Farooq A. Shah, VC LAWDA, Sarmad Hafeez, Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Farooq Lone, VC SDA, Saleem Sheshgar, Commissioner, SMC, Tufail Mattoo, SSP Srinagar, Amit Kumar and Chief Engineers of PHE, I&FC, PDD, UEED & R&B, besides several other senior officers accompanied the Chief Minister. While visiting the Jama Masjid Complex at Nowhatta, Mufti Sayeed went inside and around the sacred premises. He issued instructions for underground cabling of the electric wires and improving the facilities at Wazu Khana. Presently, the wires are cluttered shabbily on the electric poles which is affecting the ambience. He also asked the Chief Engineer, PDD, to ensure uninter- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that there were less than a dozen political prisoners in various jails in or outside the state. "There are not many (political prisoners). You just create this. They are not in numbers. They are not even a dozen," Sayeed told reporters here. The Chief Minister was responding to a question on his government's promise of releasing political prisoners. In its Common Minimum Program - 'Agenda for Alliance', the PDP and BJP coalition government had asserted that a process would be started to release political prisoners lodged in different jails. Referring to the earthquake in Nepal, Sayeed said two people from the state have lost their life in the natural disaster there. "According to the reports till now, two people from the state have lost their life. They are from Jammu. We are in touch with the families (of those who are missing). We are monitoring the situation," he said. On the reports about experts warning of a high magnitude earthquake in Kashmir, the chief minister said "God forbid, such a thing will not happen here. Do not give a bad omen to us. We have already suffered due to floods (last year)". Sayeed said the previous government in the state had left a deficit of Rs 9000 crore and it was a challenge to confront it. "They have left a deficit of around Rs 9000 crore and there was no proper implementation of any scheme. But I do not want to dig the past... this is a challenge in front of me and I will take on it with full confidence," he said. The chief minister was here to inspect the site for a multi-storey parking facility. CYM K CYMK I Feel Honoured Over Arjuna Award Recommendation: Rohit News on Page 9 CYMK Glimpses of Future Judicial Supervision of Graft Cases Hindering Decision Making: Arun Jaitley News on Page 7 Glimpses of Future Farmer kills self in Ajmer, 4th in past one week Agencies AJMER Apr 27 : Distressed over crop loss, a 46-year-old farmer Mahendra Singh on Sunday committed suicide by hanging himself from roof of his house at Fatehgarh village in Beawer block of Ajmer district, some 170km from Jaipur. This was fourth suicide by a Rajasthan farmer in the past one week including that of Gajendra Singh, who had hanged himself during AAP rally at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on last Wednesday. One farmer at Bharatpur and another at Alwar committed suicide allegedly owing to crop damage in the past one week. "Mahendra owned six bighas of land. However, his entire crop was damaged in the unseasonal rain but he was expecting government will compensate at least 40% of the loss. But rev- Seven women die in Nepal's earthquake enue officials reported only 30% loss, therefore, he was deprived of any compensation," said Ajmer Zila Parishad member Vijay Singh. He said that they had objected to revenue officials' act but it proved to be of no avail. As per the state government policy, those with 50% loss are considered for the compensation. Recently Centre relaxed the norms and mandated compensation for 33% and above losses. Rajasthan is yet to accomplish the assessment work as per the revised norms. According to villagers, Mahendra was depressed since his crop of barely and Taramira (oilseeds) was damaged in the rain and hailstorm on March 9 and 10 this year. "He was annoyed because the survey conducted by the administration was not appropriate and demanded right compensation," said a Surendra friend. As per villagers, Mahendra, his wife and their 21- nation was going on. On Sunday, there was a religious event in the village for which his wife and other members of the family had gone out of home. Mahendra remained at home and killed himself by hanging later on. "We want action against officials responsible for false survey assessment," said Rajender Kumawat from the same village. As per initial report, district administration counted found out of 1139 villages in Ajmer affected by rain and hailstorm, which are mostly in Beawer, Jwaja, Masuda, Pisanghan, Sarwar and Kekri areas of the district. Roopangar, Arai and Kishangarh were also affected. Meanwhile, a delegation of Congress leaders including Sachin Pilot and Bhanwar Jitendra Singh will visit the family of Titu Jat (35), who had committed suicide allegedly due to crop damage at a Kumher village in Bharatpur district. CBI finds 8 firms to be victims of Leakgate Agencies GUWAHATI Apr 27 : Agencies NEW DELHI Apr 27 : Seven women from Assam have died in Nepal earthquake. All of them were from Guwahati and were on pilgrimage to Nepal. Altogether 29 people from Assam have so far been evacuated from Nepal till Sunday night but there is no information about the whereabouts of at least 65 people with the state government. The first batch of 10 people arrived Guwahati from New Delhi on Monday morning. Another batch of 10 are expected to reach here in the afternoon. Over 150 people from the state were in different locations in Nepal when the earthquake struck. Union minister of state for sports Sarbananda Sonowal while confirming the deaths said that arrangements are being made to bring the seven bodies to Guwahati. The bodies are at the morgue in Tribhuban University Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu. In an apparent U-turn in its 'corporate espionage' probe, the CBI has now found that eight companies, initially thought to have colluded with those leaking documents from various ministries, were actually the victims. Top sources told TOI that documents related to investments/projects of these companies were leaked from the ministries of finance and commerce. Earlier, the agency had claimed that these companies were "beneficiaries of the confidential documents" and had arrested Mumbai-based chartered accountant Khem Chand Gandhi, suspecting him to be the middleman. The eight companies are DLF Limitless Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Indusind Bank, Novalead Pharmaceuticals, Kakardi British Realty, Modril India Pvt Ltd and Prime Living. CBI is still investigating the role of several corporate houses in the scandal and now plans to examine executives of these companies. After BARKHI year-old son together had done the crop harvesting. "The family has no other source of income and they were in heavy debt," added Surendra, a villager. Mahendra had two sisters. "Mahendra was worried about marrying his two sisters who were living with him and he was hopeful to get rid of the debt this time with the good harvest," Surendra added. However, Sadar police station, Beawer, refuted the suicide due to crop loss although they have not ruled out depression. One villager informed TOI that cops have mentioned Mahendra as a labourer in the FIR. "We are probing the incident," said an official. Police registered a case of suicide and sent the body to government hospital of Beawer for postmortem and later in evening handed the body to the relatives. Mahendra widow Laxmi fainted in the hospital when PM exami- Noble souls never dies but remain in the heart of beloved ones. Barkhi of our beloved Late Sh Makhan Lal Raina (Tetrinote Waley) will be performed on Tuesday 28-04-2015 at our residence at W.No. 15 Mohalla Sh Makhan Lal Raina Guru Niwas Poonch. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY: Smt Bimla Devi -Wife Sons and Daughter-in-laws Ashok Sharma and Geeta Sharma Gulshan Sharma and Rajni Sharma Daughters and Son-in-laws Kiran Khajuria and Chander Shekhar Khajuria Sangeet Sharma and Dr Vikrant Sharma Grand Children: Sabiyata, Chandni, Anubhav, Nandni, Unnati, Khanak, Narian, Varuthani 9419119855, 9419112175, 9419200547 TENTH DAY With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of Smt Tripta Khajuria W/o Mr Ram Parkash Khajuria R/o H.No. F667/A New Plot, opp Krishna Building, Jammu,wholeft for heavenly abode on 19-42015. 10th Day will be performed on 28-4-15 Smt Tripta at 10.00 am at Badri Narayan Shiv Mandir, Khajuria Arodian Di Chapri, Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Ram Parkash Khajuria -Husband Sons & Daughter-in-laws Deepak Khajuria & Bindiya Khajuria Vinay Khajuria & Sarika Khajuria Rajesh Khajuria & Priyanka Khajuria Daughter & Son-in-law Smt Anuradha & Surbhi Dutt Grand Children: Priyanka, Abhishek, Suhani, Riteish, Ritvik, Rishav, Rakshit Mob. No. 9419222521, 9906048241 10TH DAY/RASAM PAGRI With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad and untimely demise of Prof (Dr.) Mohan Lal Babu, S/o Late Shri Ram Chand Babu, on 25th April 2015 at his Bangalore Residence. Dr. M.L Babu was original resident of Bagh-e-Mehtab, Srinagar, Kashmir and later has been re- Prof (Dr.) Mohan Lal Babu siding at C-39, Village Enclave (Mattoo Colony), Trikutanagar Extension East, Jammu. The Tenth Day is on 3rd of May 2015, Sunday and will be performed at Srirangapatna, Mysore Road, Karnataka. Dr. Babu , a great scholar was best of Friends, best Husband, best Father & best Grandfather and we all MISS Him. GRIEF STRICKEN: Smt. Nancy Babu ( Wife) Smt. Krishna Babu & Family ( Sister-in-law) Ms. Jyothi & Rajiv Ranjan (Daughter & Son-in-Law) Ms. Minakshi & Dr.Sanoj Suneja (Daughter & Son-in-Law) Kak's, Jogi's, Kachru's, Challu's, Fotedar's, Raina's,Wangoo's, Wali's and Hali's Dearest Rachel Ranjan & Dearest Arnav Suneja (Grand Children) Current Address: 703 A, Veracious Rosedale Apartment, Whitefield Opposite -Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore- 560066. Mo: + 91 9008279091, +91 9880283891 initially terming well-known chartered accountant Rajendra P Chitale and Reliance Industries Limited's vice-president (finance) K V Mohanan as "suspects" in the case, and even examining them for three consecutive days last month, the CBI is yet to find anything against them. CBI sources had claimed that a module of chartered accountants, lawyers and ministry officials had leaked more than 200 important documents related to Foreign Investment Promotion Board clearances to private companies. Some of the crucial documents included clearances to the Jet-Etihad deal and Vodafone, which were first reported by TOI. An officer associated with the probe said, "We are still examining a large number of documents which were recovered in the hard disks and offices of arrested persons." HDFC and the other companies had strongly denied their association with any chartered accountant who leaked documents for them. An HDFC spokesperson had said after the CBI raids, "We have read with utter dismay the media reports and the allegations made therein. We are shocked at our name being mentioned in them. We categorically deny having known or heard of, let alone interacted with, the individual named in these news reports. Any suggestion that we may have indulged in any wrongdoing is completely baseless and untrue. We state that these allegations, apart from being baseless and untrue, are defamatory and an attempt to malign the reputation of HDFC Bank." CBI has so far arrested six persons including an under secretary in the department of disinvestment and grievances Ashok Kumar Singh, assistant in FIPB section Ram Niwas, section officer in the department of economic affairs Lala Ram Sharma, another government official Daljeet Singh, chartered accountant Khemchand Gandhi Paresh Chimanlal and Buddhadev, a partner in Chitale and Associates. CBI is probing leak of "first and second level of decision making in the finance ministry and commerce ministry", which were taken by secretaries and ministers. 10TH DAY/KRIYAKARAM With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt. Kamlawati Raina (Ama Jee) W/o Late Sh. Saroop Nath Raina erstwhile resident of Hawanad Chowalgam (Kulgam) Kashmir presently at Flat No. 14 Block 135, Lane-22 Jagti Township Smt. Kamlawati Raina Nagrota) Jammu on 23-04-2015. TENTH DAY KRIYA will be performed on 02-05- 2015 at TRT Nagrota Ghat Opposite Toll Post Nagrota at 8.30 a.m. GRIEF STRICKEN Son & Daugher-in-law Sh. Roop Krishen Raina & Smt. Santosh Raina Smt. Nancy Raina W/o Late Sh. Soom Nath Raina-Daughter Smt. Phoola Raina W/o Late Sh. Moti Lal Raina-Daughter Miss Meghna and Master Ritesh-Grand Children Samast Raina Pariwar of Hawanad Chowalgam (Kulgam) 094191-69688 BHOG/ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved S. Mohinder Singh S/o Late S. Rawail Singh R/o Simbal Camp Ward No. 2, Near Central Gurudwara, R S Pura Jammu who left for heavenly abode on 20-4-15. Programme Aramb Sri Akhand Path S. Mohinder Sahib ji on 27-4-15 (Monday) at 9.00 a.m. Singh Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji on 29-415 Wednesday at 9.00 a.m. at our residence. Antim Ardas at Gurudwara Takri Sahib Ward No. 1 at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. & Langer onwards GRIEF STRICKEN S. Nain Singh-Father-in-law Sdn. Dalip Kour-Wife Dr Gurnam Singh (Vet. Dept.)-Brother S. Kuldeep Singh (Policeman)-Brother S. Parvinder Singh (Forest Deptt.)-Nephew Sdn Harmeet Kour & S. Parvinder Singh-Daughter & Son-in-law S. Ramnik Singh-Son S. Harjeet Singh-Son S. Rasmeet Singh-Son Mob: 9796227000, 9469754741, 9796661319 10TH DAY KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh. Hari Krishen Handoo S/o Late Sh. Niranjan Nath Handoo of (Rainawari) presently at H.No. 25, Sec -8 Trikuta Nagar, Jammu who left for heavenly Sh. Hari Krishen abode on 19-04-2015. May his soul rest Handoo in peace. TENTH DAY KRIYA will be held on 28th of April 2015 (Tuesday) at Shakti Nagar Ghat Opposite A.G’s Office at 8:00 PM. GRIEF STRICKEN Nancy Handoo - Wife Sister & Brother-in-law Smt. Chuni & Sh. M.L Handoo Smt. Rita & Sh. P.N Handoo - Bhabhi & Brother Reena & Sunil Handoo - Daughter-in-law & Son Sunita & Ramesh Raina - Daughter & Son-in-law Raj & Jitender Raina - Daughter & Son-in-law Karuna & Sanjay Tickoo - Daughter & Son-in-law And Grand Children Ph: 0191-2471795 Mob : 9796083040, 09818879191 JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 2 10TH DAY/RASAM PAGRI With profound grief sorrow, we regret to the sad demise of our beloved Late Smt. Ishra Devi Bandral W/o Late Th Baldev Singh Bandral R/o 186/1 Sanjay Nagar near Pahalwans sweet factory who expired on 19-4-2015. TENTH DAY will be performed on 28-4- 2015 Tuesday at 11 AM at our residence. The RASAM PAGRI will be performed at 3 PM Friday the Ist of May 2015 at our residence. GRIEF STRICKEN Sham Dev Singh - Son - 9906167256 Krishan Dev Singh - Son - 9797752010 Nardev Singh - Son- 9419238582 10TH DAY KRIYA Smt. Ishra Devi Bandral 10TH DAY/KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt. Shubh Lata Bali W/o Late Sh. Kamal Nain Bali. Tenth Day will be performed on Monday 27-04-2015 and Kriya will be performed on Tuesday 28- 04-2015 at our residence Gole Gujral, Munshi Chak Smt. Shubh Lata Camp Road. Uthala will be performed on Bali Wednesday 29-04-2015 at Shiv Mandir Talab Tillo Chowk from 3 PM to 4 PM. GRIEF STRICKEN Sanjeev Bali, Krishan Kant Bali - Sons Kiran Bali, Monika Bali - Daughters-in-law Nidhi Dutta, Punam Sharma - Daughters Bhopal Dutta, Kamal Sharma - Sons-in-law (M): 8716821049, 9103321049 BHOG/ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sdr Updesh Kour W/o S. Swaroop Singh Sodhi R/o Kanthbagh, Baramulla Kashmir who left for heavenly abode on date: 19-04-2015. Programme:- Aramb Sdr Updesh Sri Akhand Path Sahib ji on 26-04-2015 Kour (Sunday) at 9.00 a.m. Bhog of Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji on 28-04-2015 (Tuesday) at 9.30 a.m. at our Jammu residence Govind Pura Jammu Cantt. Shabad Kirtan and Antim Ardas will be performed at our residence from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. followed by Guru Ka Langar. GRIEF STRICKEN Mother-in-law Sdr. Gobind Kour W/o Lt. S. Sucha Singh Sodhi S. Swaroop Singh Sodhi-Husband S.Dalbir Singh Sodhi & Sr. Ishvinder Pal KourSon & Daughter-in-law S. Gurdeep Singh Sodhi-Son Sr. Jasbir Kour & S. Daljeet Singh-Daughter & Son-in-law All relatives & Grand Children Phone No: 9419953781, 9796261723 KRIYA/RASAM PAGRI With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the untimely and sad demise of our mother Smt. Chander Kanta Sharma W/o Lt. Sh. Mulkh Raj Sharma (Retd. DGM JCC Bank) R/o JMC-24, Friends Colony, Patta Paloura, Jammu. 11th Day/ Kriya will be on Tuesday 28th April 2015, 10 am onwards and Rasam Pagri on 29th April 2015 (Wednesday) 10 am onwards. GRIEF STRICKEN Naveen Sharma -(Eldest Son) Nischal Sharma -(Son) Son & Daughter-in-law Manik Sharma & Tanvi Sharma Contact No: 9419143976, 9796096221 Smt. Chander Kanta Sharma KRIYA/UTHALA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt. Chander Kanta W/o Late Sh. C.L. Bajaj R/o H.No 197, Upper Bazar Jammu who left for heavenly abode on 17th of April 2015 (Friday). Kriya will be performed on Wednesday 29th of April 2015 at our resiSmt. Chander dence at 12.00 Noon. Rasam Pagri/Uthala Kanta will be performed at Jain Hall, Rani Park Jammu on 29th of April 2015 between 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm. GRIEF STRICKEN Sons & Daughters-in-law Smt. Ritu & Sh. Shiv Arora Smt. Renu & Sh. Rajinder Singh Daughters & Sons-in-law Smt. Malti & Sh. Rakesh Arora. Ms. Rashmi Bajaj (Advocate J&K High Court) Sh. Harbans Lal Arora -Jeth Ji Smt. Raj Rani Baweja -Bhabi Smt. Kamla & Sh. Gurbachan Lal Arora -Brother & Bhabi Gr. Children : Rakshit, Raghav, Shreya, Riya, Rijula & Nivraanj World Vision Cable N/W Mastgarh & Arora Cable N/W Rehari JBLJ Shop No. 112 Sabji Mandi Narwal Jammu Mob. No: 9419190577, 9419194566 BARKHI A year has passed since you left us for heavenly abode. We still feel your presence in every moment of our life and you will always remains in our hearts. Barkhi of our beloved Sh Darshan Kumar Verma S/o Late Sh Karam Chand Verma R/o Sh Darshan Udhampur (Kathil Wale) will be perKumar Verma formed on Tuesday 28th of April 2015 at Q.No. 20, Type-II, HUDCO, Old University Campus, Canal Road Jammu between 10.00 PM to 12.00 noon. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt Tripta Devi W/o Late Sh Kewal Krishan Verma - Bhabi Smt Champa & Sh Bansi Lal Verma (Rtd HD) -Bhabi & Brother Smt Kailash Verma W/o Late Shri Ved Prakash Verma - Bhabi Smt Santosh & Sh Jagdish Saraf - Sister & Brother-in-Law Sons & Daughters-in-Law Shri Rajesh Kumar Verma (PDD) & Smt Vinod Bala Verma Shri Ravi Kant Verma (Univ of Jammu) & Smt Shaweta Verma Dr Susheel Verma (BGSBU, Rajouri) & Dr Renu Gupta (Verma) (SKUAST-J, Jammu) Sh Subash Singh (Sonu) (CAPD) Daughter & Son-in-Law Smt Bindu Verma & Shri Rajesh Gandotra (AAO, CDA) Gr. Children: Ananta, Manya, Chaitanya, Lavanay, Raaishi & Shrihan Mobile Nos: 9419159875, 9419193025, 9419797202 With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad and untimely demise of Smt. Nancy Raina W/o Late M. L. Raina who left for heavenly abode on 19th April 2015 at D-202 Annsadhan Appartments Plot No. 22 Sec-6 Dwarka-75, New Delhi. TENTH DAY KRIYA will be performed at Smt. Nancy “Nigambodh” Ghat Kashmiri Gate Ghat Raina No. 25, on 28th April at 7.30 a.m. GRIEF STRICKEN Ajay Raina & Purmina Raina-Son and Daughter-in-law Amrita Koul & Kuldeep Koul-Daughter and Son-in-law Madhu Pandita and Satish Pandita-Daughter and Son-in-law Grand Children : Arya, Ameen, Aadeev, Medha , Raina’s, Mukoo’s, Dhar’s, Kachroo’s, Bhat’s and Pandita’s Mobile No: 09419196813, 09958003601, 09717001445 10TH DAY KRIYA WITH PROFOUND GRIEF AND SO ROW, WE INFORM THE SAD DEMISE OF SMT. UMA SAPROO W/O LT. C. L. SAPROO LEFT FOR HEAVENLY ABODE ON 22.04.2015 AT NOIDA. TENTH DAY KRIYA WILL BE SMT. UMA PERFORMED AT MURAD NAGAR, SAPROO GANGA GHAT ON 01.05.2015. IN GRIEF: SH. D. N.SUS (BROTHER) MIRZA. CONTACT : 9540578222,9911139345,9711003198 TENTH DAY With profound grief & sorrow, we regret to inform that our beloved father Sh Kanya Lal Gadroo S/o Lt Sh Janki Nath Gadroo R/o 1273 Sector- 8, Faridabad original resident of Habba Kadal, Near Ganjoo House left for heavenly abode on 20-4- 2015. Tenth Day Kriya will be performed on 29th April 2015, Sh Kanya Lal Wednesday at 8.30 AM at Pallah Gath, Gadroo Opposite Kanisha Tower, Main Bypass Road, Faridabad. GRIEF STRICKEN Sons & Daughters-in-Law Mr Anil Gadroo & Mrs Shivani Gadroo Mr Sunil Gadroo & Mrs Monika Gadroo Miss Anjali Gadroo - Daughter (Mob No: 09906514670, 09818415857, 0129-2245049 10TH DAY KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform about the sad demise of our beloved Smt Janak Rani (Buli) W/o Late Sh Janki Nath Raina originally resident of Shivpura (Kashmir) presently residing at H.No 50, Lane No 2, Adrash Nagar Bantalab Jammu on 21.04.2015. Tenth Day Kriya Smt Janak Rani (Buli) will be performed on 30.04.2015 (Thursday) at Muthi Ghat near Director School Education Jammu at 8.30 AM. GRIEF STRICKEN Daughter & Son-in-law Smt Kaki Koul & Sh A.K Koul Sh N.L Razdan & Family (Najafgarh Delhi) Smt Baby Mattoo & Sh Ashok Ji Mattoo (Rohini Delhi) Smt Dolly & Sh Nana Ji Zutshi (Manorma Vihar Bohri) Smt Sheela Bhau & Family (Rohini Delhi) Amrita and Ashish Ticku (Faridabad) Mobile: 09868537477, 011-2593235 10TH DAY KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our mother Smt. Manmohini Toshkhani W/o Late Sh. A.K. Toshkhani R/o Badiyaan Bala Srinagar at present 3011-Sec 44-D Chandigarh on 19th April 2015. Smt. Manmohini TENTH DAY KRIYA will be performed Toshkhani on 28th April 2015 at 9.00 a.m. at River Gaggar near Nada Sahib Gurdwara Chandigarh. GRIEF STRICKEN Mrs Nalni Toshkhani-Daughter-in-law Mrs Vijaya Kak-Daughter Mrs Pamita and Mr Suresh Misri-Daughter and Son-in-law Mrs Kanchan and Mr K L Pandita-Daughter and Son-in-law Grand Children : Dheemta, Falak, Vimal, Rachna, Tushar, Aushutosh, Harsheta & Kohsheen CHOUBARSI CHOUBARSI OF OUR BELOVED LATE SH ASHUTOSH SADOTRA, WILL BE PERFORMED ON 3RD MAY 2015, AT H.NO. 10, EXT 4, TRIKUTA NAGAR, AT 11.00 AM. DEEPLY MISSED BY:SH VISHWANATH SADOTRA - FATHER SH ASHUTOSH SMT SHEELA DEVI - MOTHER SADOTRA DR K C SADOTRA - CHACHA JI SMT USHA DEVI - CHACHI JI SH MOHAN LAL SADOTRA - CHACHA JI SMT SUSHMA DEVI - CHACHI JI SMT RANI DEVI - WIFE SH VIRENDAR SADOTRA - BROTHER SH SURENDAR SADOTRA - BROTHER SH RAM LAL & SMT ARCHANA DEVI BROTHER-IN-LAW & SISTER PHONE NO: 9796493721 10TH DAY/KRIYA With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad and untimely demise of Smt. Nirmal Dhar/Bhat W/o Mr R.C. Bhat, who left for heavenly abode on 23rd April 2015, at Flat No K-0, Suhanbhava Appartments, Bangalore. Tenth Day/Kriya will be performed at Triveni Smt. Nirmala Srinangapatnam, Mysore on 2nd May Dhar/Bhat 2015 at 6:30 AM. GRIEF STRICKEN R.C. Bhat -Husband Swastik Bhat -Son Shwetha & Deepak Korti -Daughter & Son-in-law M.K Bhat & Asha Bhat -Brother-in-law & Sister-in-law Usha Dhar W/o Late Sampooran Dhar -Sister-in-law Santosh & Ashwani Moudgil -Sister & Brother-in-law Twisha -Grand Child Mobile : 0963230691 GLIMPSES OF FUTURE JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL, 28, 2015, PAGE 3 Government is committed to diversify education scenario of J&K: Naeem Srinagar, April 27: Speaking on the occasion, the Education Minister said the Government is committed to diversify the education scenario of J&K State to provide opportunities to youth/students to exhibit their talent besides providing ample opportunities of employment. While appreciating the organizers for holding such exhibitions he hoped that this exhibition will receive due attention from not only the art lovers but also from common man around which the life and works of R.K. Laxman revolved. He said the aim of Cartoon Exhibition is to promote creative art. The Minister also stressed for inculcating creative activities like cartooning among the students. An Exhibition on International Cartoons was held at S P College Srinagar here today. The Exhibition was organized by ICCR, Union Ministry of External Affairs to pay tribute to the legendry cartoonist R.K. Laxman. The Minister for Education, Syed Nayeem Akhtar Andrabi was the chief guest on the occasion. Vice Chancellor Kashmir University, Dr. Khurshid Iqbal Director School Andrabi, Education Kashmir, Principal S.P College, Principal Amar Singh College, besides the Regional Director ICCR, Srinagar Ayaz Nazki, galaxy of Rasool Cartoonists and large number of students and teaching fraternity were present on the occasion. NCC gears up for earthquake preparedness GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: In the wake of the recent earthquakes in Nepal and adjoining areas including India, the National Cadet Corps is planning to mobilise its cadets to actively organize mock drills in various schools to minimise damage in case of any earthquake. Since children in school are vulnerable to such disaster the National Cadet Corps has decided to spread awareness regarding the after care and management of such a disaster in case it happens. National Cadet Corps would educate all its cadets across its country about do’s and don’ts in case of an earthquake. It plans to carry out mock drills in schools and will also concentrate on first aid and casualty evacuation. The National Cadet Corps has a fourteen lakh strong cadet base across the country and education of all these cadets towards disaster management would go a long way in ensuring that minimum casualties occur in case such an earthquake happens in India. Rotary Club Jammu donates garments to Bal Niketan GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Various organizations today expressed grief over the destruction and devastation in Nepal due to earthquake. Organizations also expressed solidarity with Nepali people and condoled the demise of victims of earthquake Tawi Andolan activists condoled the deaths occurred in Nepal, UP, Bihar due to devastating earthquake. On Sunday Sandya Arti the participants observed two minutes silence and prayed for the peace of departed souls. Addressing the gathering of Tawi activists, Convenor of Andolan Chander Mohan Sharma (Adv.) expressed heartfelt sympathy with all those who were injured and those who suffered losses. Sharma praised Central government for extending fully help to the victims. He further said that such natural calamities occur only due to disproportionate and ruthless exploitation of nature. There is need for strict implementation of environmental laws particularly unplanned development should be strictly prohibited all over this subcontinent. Sharma said that tawi andolan is fighting for preservation of which bodies, forest and for maintenance of ecological balance. However, Imam Khomeini (R.A) Memorial Trust Kargil on behalf of the people of Kargil, Ladakh express its shock and grief over recent devastating earthquake which hit Nepal and surrounding states of our country in which thousands of precious human lives have been lost with massive damages to infrastructure. In this moment of grief and sorrow, the people of Kargil (Ladakh) stand by the victims and share equal pain and agony with affected people of Nepal as well as all other earthquake hit areas. They prayed Almighty Allah for the peace of the departed souls and speedy recovery of the injured GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: A protest demonstration of Anganwadi workers and helpers under the banner of J&K Trade Union Front was held in front of Press Club, Jammu. The protest held to condemn the termination order of Anganwadi worker and helpers by State Mission Director ICDS, J&K Jammu vide his order No. 13 SMD of 2015 dated 22.04.2015 who have been working in the ICDS for the last more than 10 years and have got departmental training of anganwadi workers for three months and also other required courses in the ICDS wing. The number of such anganwadi workers and helpers who have been terminated by this order is in thousands, their appointment and to follow the proper procedure was the responsibility of authorities who during this long period miserably failed to fulfill the required procedure for the no fault of poor anganwadi workers and helpers. Hundreds of Anganwadi workers and helpers gathered in Press Club Jammu raising slogans against the ICDS authorities who have issued this unlawful and unjustified order for termination these workers and helpers who were engaged in this central sponsored scheme and are continuously working in ICDS to make this nutrition BJP committed for overall development: Yudhvir Sethi Kick-starts development works Jammu, April 27: In an impressive function, Rotary Club Jammu, today donated garments and distributed food items to the inmates of Bal Niketan, Ambphalla, Jammu. The function was presided over by Rakesh Gupta, President, Rotary Club Jammu. Members of Rotary Club Jammu spent time with the children while interacting with them, listening and delighting them with songs, poems and jokes. They also distributed gifts and eatables among them. On the occasion the students of Bal Niketan Ved Mandir offered special prayers amidst religious rituals and Vedic mantras. Rakesh Gupta, President, Rotary Club Jammu in his address lauded the role and efforts of the Ved Mandir Committee for rehabilitation of the poor and hapless boys and girls. Various orgns express grief over Nepal earthquake devastation Anganwadi workers hold protest against termination order Jammu, March 26: Reiterating commitment to develop Jammu city on most modern lines, Senior BJP leader Yudhvir Sethi today said the party honours historic support of the people and all out efforts would be done to develop the town in a major tourist hub, adding that work on the project to develop the city into a smart city has already begun. He was addressing a gathering of people before kick starting various development works in different areas of old Jammu city. “We are committed for all round development of the state and with active support from the central government soon the state would have one of the best infrastructures in the country,” he added. The areas in which infrastruc- ture works were started include, Khilonya wali Gali, Afghana Mohalla, Mohalla Jandraya and adjoining areas of the wholesale business hub of the town. Various lane-drain works, street lightening and sanctioning of new mast lights was initiated. On the occasion, Thousands thronged in army recruitment drive in J&K To fill 1305 vacancies Jammu, April 27: A large number of aspirant candidates have turned up for Territorial Army (Engineer Regiment) recruitment rallies being held at different parts of J&K i.e Surankot, Doda & Reasi (Jammu Region), Anantnag, Baramulla & Kupwara (Kashmir Region). Territorial Army recruitment rallies are being held from today for raising of three Battalions of Territorial Army (Engineer Regiment). Aspiring youth from different part of J&K are participating in the rally to fill up 1305 vacancies. The rallies have been planned by Army’s Northern Command in consultation with civil administration; specific dates have been earmarked for candidates of different districts. Army has established assistance booths at different rally sites. The recruitment in Territorial Army is being held under the aegis of Army’s Northern Command for vacancies of soldier general duty, clerks, store keeper technical, surveyor and tradesmen. More than 5000 aspirant candidates have turned up at each rally sites. The recruitment drive will continue till 9th May 2015 Yudhvir Sethi along with a team of JMC officials inspected different areas and listened to the grievances projected by the people of these areas. He called upon the authorities to launce special sanitation drives in the area so as to give new look to the ever busy business streets of the old city. He laid stress on maintaining quality standard of development works so as to create durable infrastructure. Sethi said BJP is working on the agenda to upgrade infrastructure in all the three regions of the state and special focus would be given to those far-off areas which lack the much needed basic infrastructure. He said economy of the state is very much dependant on tourism industry and all out efforts would be initiated to develop independent tourist circuits in Jammu region. Focus has to be given to retain those yatris which visit Shri Mata Vaishno Devi and expand the scope of pilgrim tourism into other parts of the province, he added. Anil Masoom, Pardeep Singh Jamwal, Deep Singh, Ashok Gupta, Kuldeep Singh Jamwal, Arun Sethi, Pardeep Langeh, Suraj Parkash, Gurdash Sharma, Satish Kumar, Sanjeev Anand, Jeeta Sardar, Micky Vaid, Rahul, Ajay Kumar, Hemant, Vishu, Ankush, Pappu Sardar, Sonu, Amreek Singh, Ashwani Arora, Pankaj and others were present. JTC, SKF condemn statement of Mehbooba on KPs GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: A meeting of the Jagti Tenement Committee and Soan Kashmir Front J&K was held here today under the presidentship of Shadi Lal Pandita, President Jagti Tenement Committee/Soan Kashmir Front J&K. The meeting was attended by the office bearers and members of both the committees. While speaking in the meeting, Shadi Lal Pandita has expressed his grave over the TV interview at India TV Channel by Mehbooba Mufti, PDP Leader on 25-04-2015 her statement the Kashmiri Pandit Migrant community is well settled community and are not interested in their return to Kashmir valley. However she has said only few are interested in their return and rehabilitation in Kashmir valley and there is no need for a town ship. She has further said that those interested in their return and rehabilitation may resettle at their original places where from they had migrated, just like the statements given by separatist. Pandita has said that Mehbooba Mufti is playing the same tunes as have been played by the separatist leaders. Pandita has said that it is shameful for a leader saying that Kashmiri Pandit Migrant community is well settled which is living an exiled life for past more than 25 years and living at meagre assistance of Rs. 1650 per head. If these migrants who are living at a meagre financial assis- tance of Rs. 1650/- are well settled, it means she is unaware of the facts and reality under which the Kashmiri Pandit Community is hailing. Pandita has said that those educated Migrant youth who have attained higher qualification are forced to work in private establishments at meagre wages ranging from Rs. 1000 to 1500, are such youth of this migrant community well settled. It is shameful. He has condemned the statement of Mehbobba Mufti on Kashmiri Pandits and on Masarat Alam. Others who were present in the meeting are:- Rattan Lal Bhat, Rajinder Dhar, Sunil Raina, Sanjay Pandita, Piray Lal Pandita, P.L. Bhat, Hari Krishan, R.N. Pandita, C.L. Pandita, Methan Pandita, Ramesh Bhat, and others. programme successful. While addressing protesting workers and helpers Veteran Trade Union Leader Mohd. Gafoor Dar State President J&K National Trade Union Front condemned the attitude of the State Government particularly the ICDS Minister Bali Ram Bhagat who has started harassing and victimizing the poor anganwadi workers and helpers by issuing termination orders. Dar appealed to the Chief Minister to intervene personally in the matter to save these poor workers from this termination order. Other demands which were also raised in the protest dharna included enhancement of Honorarium of Anganwadi Workers and helpers Rs. 10,000/- and 5,000/- per month respectively, enhancement of promotion quota of ICDS Supervisors, workers and helpers from 50% to 80%, removal of pay anomalies of ICDS Supervisors at par with their counterparts in the country (i.e. 5,000/-8,000/- pre-revised grade), purchase of best quality nutrition as per the local needs of the area thus modifying the old pattern of purchasing sub standard nutrition. Other activists who addressed the Dharna were Rajinder Kumar, Mehjabeen, Zaida Akhter, Aruna, Komal, Suman, Shahida Parveen, Naida, Vikramjeet Singh and others. Sat Sharma demands for stoppage of SVDK YPR premium train at Jammu Writes to Union Railway Minister GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Showing his concern for Jammuites, BJP MLA Jammu West Sat Sharma (CA) wrote a letter to Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu in which he requested on behalf of people of Jammu to the Railway Minister that a stoppage of Train No. 22679/22680 at Jammu should be made which is running between Bangalore YPR (Yashwantpuram) Railway Station and SVDK Katra Vaishno Devi Railway Station. Pertinent to mention, the train does not have any stoppage in Jammu in its two way journey. After meeting a group of hundreds of residents of Jammu and youth from different areas, he wrote the letter to the Union Minister and showed his concern. In a press statement issued, Sat Sharma (CA) said that a representation on behalf of Jammuites has been made and a letter of communication regarding the same has been made to the Union Railways Minister. In the letter, Sharma extended his gratitude to the Minister and said that under the guidance and earnest desire of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the train was started and on behalf of public at large of Jammu province he thanked him and said that the train has provided great relief to the devotees of Shree Mata Vaishno Devi Ji and inhabitants of Jammu. He mentioned in the letter that passengers who are residing in Jammu, the winter capital of the State have to board and alight the train at Jammu Tawi Railway Station, but as no stoppage of the Train No. 22679/22680 is given at Jammu Tawi Railway Station, a great inconvenience is caused to the residents/passengers of Jammu and for boarding the Train they have to firstly go back to Katra, which is 50 kms from Jammu. The BJP MLA further also mentioned that a large number of youth hailing from Jammu and Kashmir are either studying or serving in Bangalore (Karnataka) and they use to travel frequently in this train. He urged the Minister that it will be in the interest of public at large that stoppage of atleast 10 minutes is given to Train No. 22679/22680 at Jammu Tawi Railway Station is made and if it is so it shall not disturb the time schedule of the said train and rather it will give a sigh of relief and convenience to the passengers while boarding and alighting the Train at Jammu Tawi Railway Station and besides it will also save their time and money. He requested the Union Railway Minister to look into the matter personally and make a provision of to add one stoppage of Train at Jammu Tawi Railway Station for the convenience of public at large. Gorkhas pay tributes to Nepal earthquake victims Sewa Bharti organizes blood donation camp Pray for well being of relatives GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: The locals of Gorkha Nagar, Bahu Fort have paid their rich tribute to the victims of Nepal earthquake and also prayed for the wellbeing of their relatives. Hundreds of local’s resident of Gorkha Nagar, who actually haling from Nepal and living in Jammu since Maharaja’s era assembled at local temple and paid rich tributes to the victim of Nepal earthquake. The locals observed 2 minute silence and also wished for their speedy recovery of injured persons. Rashi Ram, a priest in Gorkha Nagar temple—who hails from Gorkha district in Nepal and his wife Padma, who two sons still untraced after devastating earthquake also pre- sented on the occasion . Meanwhile, prominent social worker Aditi Sharma, president of Aditi Welfare India Charitable Trust (AWICT) interacted with the locals and shared their grief. She collected the data from families, who relatives or family members are missing. Speaking on the occasion, Aditi assured that Trust will take the matter of locating missing person’s ion priority with state government and Prime Minister Office. “Trust will take up the issue on priority, and ensure that all the resident of J&K evacuated safe,” she said. Prominent other who are presented on the occasion were, Leela Jamwal, in-charge Gorkha Nagar and Bahu Fort area. GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Sewa Bharti organized Blood Donation camp at Sewa Bharti headquarters, Ambphalla Jammu. The donors were mainly the students studying at our computer center along with the members of Sewa Bharti. A team of doctors along with staff from Govt. Medical College, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu monitored the blood donation camp personally. It is to mention that Sewa Bharti J&K is a non-governmental organization working among the poor, down trodden and weaker Sections of the society, purely on human values. Besides other social activities, we have been organizing Blood donation camps twice in a year from almost 7 years. Glimpses of Future JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 4 Zulfkar for monitoring of developmental works in rural areas MLA East, JMC Com conduct on-spot assessment of sanitation works Constitutes panel to remove bottlenecks impeding projects GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Minister for CA&PD & Tribal Affairs Ch Zulfkar Ali today asked the concerned officers to conduct a detailed survey of the remote areas and formulate a comprehensive project for development of basic infrastructure keeping in view the topography of district . inister gave these directions while chairing officers meeting held to review the physical and financial achievements of various developmental projects in Rajouri and directed the executing agencies to expedite the progress on different ongoing works. Reviewing the infrastructure status of various school buildings being constructed under RMSA , it was informed that the school buildings in Kanthol, Damool, Sankari, Kharad Baddhal and Trala would be completed before August this year. Referring to certain school buildings where the work has been stopped due to funds constraint, the minister directed the CEO to take up the matter with Director RMSA for early release of funds for timely completion of these vital works. The Minister also took stock of progress on construction of health centres in various areas including , Jamola, Nayeem condoles Mudassir Jabbar’s death Chakbatti, Gabbar etc and directed the executing agency to ensure speedy completion of these buildings so that required infrastructure and medical facilities are put in place in these centres to cater the health care needs of people in far flung areas. Expressing dismay over the poor conditions of roads in district , the Minister directed the concerned to restore all the stretches in hilly areas at earliest so that the people do not suffer . He also sought detail of present status of all the road of the district. While laying stresses on the maintenance of roads ,the minister said that the matter of keeping additional maintenance funds under different schemes would be taken up with concerned department so that these roads are maintained. Zulfkar constituted a five member panel headed by ADDC to look into the bottlenecks hampering the timely and speedy execution of developmental works in the district .He also asked the concerned to submit the report in this regard within next one month time to the Deputy Commissioner office. He said that that fortnightly review will be taken of the status of ongoing projects with special focus on the rural areas. Later the minister paid obeisance at Shahdara Sharief and prayed for the welfare and prosperity of the state. Sajad tours Tarathpora village of Handwara constituency Kupwara, April 27: The Minster for Animal Husbandry and Science Technology, Mr. Sajad Gani Lone who is on extensive tour to his Handwara constituency today addressed various public meeting at Tarathpora, villgam area in which a huge public gathering attended the meeting. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister exhorted upon the unemployed educated youth to adopt the animal husbandry, fisheries and sheep sectors to generate their own job oriented avenues as there is a large scope of self employment in these sectors. He reiterated the steps taken by the present government to provide all the basic amenities to the people of all the regions of the state. He said that people are availing the change slogans and all the genuine demands would be solved as per the people’s aspirations and within the common programme of the coalition partners. MLA Kupwara, Mr. Bashir Ahmad Dar, district and tehsil level officers accompanied the Minister during the tour at these villages that Corporation will construct sub office in the area for the convenience of the Safaikaramcharis and stocking of lime and other related material. People of the area appreciated the MLA and Commissioner for this goodwill gesture and thanked the MLA for taking keen interest in mitigating the problems faced by the inhabitants of the area and Municipal Veterinary Officer (Zonal Officer-II) Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Chief Transport Officer were appreciated by one and all for taking keen interest in sanitation drive. DC distributes cheques among Anjum Fazili visits city areas landslide hit families of Frasthar & Laridoora Baramulla GOF Staff Reporter Baramulla, April 27: To rehabilitate the families of landslide hit villages of Frasthar and Laridoora of Baramulla, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla distributed cheques among the affected families today at Dak Bungalow Baramulla. deputy Additional Commissioner Baramulla and Tehsildar Baramulla were also present on the occasion. Cheques worth Rs. 25 lakhs were distributed among the af- fected families on the occasion. Each affected family was given cheque amounting to Rs. 75,000. As many as 38 houses were damaged during the recent heavy rains. The families have been shifted temporarily in tents. Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said that the Government is determined for the rehabilitation of the affected families. He said that the proposal for their permanent rehabilitation plan will be submitted to the Government for ap- proval soon. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner has directed all the Sub-divisional Magistrates and Tehsildars of the district to assess the damage to residential and non-residential structures due to the recent heavy rains and submit the report immediately. The Deputy Commissioner also visited Baramulla town market. He took a comprehensive review of the water lodging problem in the market and directed the concerned officers to be vigilant in case of any emergency. Sheep Husbandry organized free medical camps Kulgam, April 27: Free medical camps were organized by Sheep Husbandry department at Qaimoh Kulgam during which the sheep and goat rearers were sensitized about diseases their causes and precautions to be taken. During these camps, free medicines were also distributed among the rearers. The experts also asked that participants to maintain sanitation in and around animal shed to prevent diseases. Fodder seed kits were also distributed among 80 rearers. During these camps, District Sheep Husbandry Officer Kulgam, experts, Vets and a good number of farmers were present. ed shifting of PHC to new building which has already been completed.Later, the MLA visited Government Polytechnic College, Gogji Bagh and inspected various blocks of College which were damaged in September floods. GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Shopian, April 27: The Orientation/Training schedule for the selected aspirants of Hajj pilgrimage of district Shopian has been fixed by the State Hajj Committee Srinagar for May 06, 2015. Accordingly, all the selected aspirants of Hajj pilgrimage 2015 of district Shopian are informed to attend the said Orientation/Training Programme at Town Hall Shopian on May 06, 2015 at 10 a.m. onwards. Master Trainers, Mr. Ghulam Nabi, Mushtaq Ahmad and Abdul Qayoom who have been selected by the State Hajj Committee, Srinagar as Master Trainers will impart Orientation/Training. The contact No’s of the Master Trainers are 9419056066, 858336553 & 7298664303 respectively. Member Legislative Assembly, Ms. Anjum Fazili today made an extensive tour of Srinagar city. The MLA visited various areas of Raj Bagh, and met with several deputationists who put forth various issues pertaining to the day to day affairs including supply of essential commodities, drinking water, electricity, repairs and renovation of roads, lanes and drains. MLA also visited PHC Chanapora and took stock of facilities being provided to the patients in the Health Centre. On the occasion, people demand- NSUI starts Signature Campaign, Demands immediate revocation New Recruitment Policy Rising Star Corps celebrates Raising Day Orientation, training for intending selected Hajj pilgrims of Shopian district announced GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: The Yol Cantonment based Rising Star Corps of the Indian Army celebrated its 11th Raising Day with great fervour and gaiety. A series of events were organised to commemorate the occasion. The celebrations commenced with a Trekking Expedition to the lofty 15000 ft high Indrahar Pass in the mighty Dhauladhar Ranges. This was followed by a Blood Donation Camp organised in coordination with the Armed Forces Transfusion Centre, New Delhi. The overwhelming response saw a record number of over 400 units of blood being donated by the Army men and their families. The Raising Day, 27th April, began with tributes being paid by all ranks to the gallant martyrs at the Yol Fort Memorial. The General Officer Commanding addressed the troops in a Special Sainik Sammelan. While applauding all ranks for their hard work and devotion, the General Officer Commanding mentioned that the Corps in its ten years of existence, has marched from strength to strength and acquitted itself commendably in the sensitive Jammu region. Certificates of Excellence were awarded by the General Officer Commanding to achievers for distinguished performance over the last year. Youth potential of Northeast under-utilized: Dr Jitendra Speaking at “Aarohan-2015” student festival here today organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in collaboration with the Skills Institute of Technology and Management, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh observed that the youth potential of Northeast has remained hugely under-utilized, both because lack of exposure of Northeast to the outside world as well as lack of awareness among the people outside Northeast about the multifaceted talent and aptitude of MLA Jammu East, Rajesh Gupta and Soujanaya Sharma (KAS), Commissioner JMC had on spot assessment of sanitation drive which is started by Corporation a few days ago in the areas of Quasim Nagar & Chand Nagar falling in ward No. 19. Both MLA Jammu East and Commissioner, JMC were of the opinion that the sanitation drive shall remain inforce for another few days, so that the area is completely cleaned and the heaps of the garbage accumulated across the roads and drains shall be given due consideration being low lying area. On the occasion Commissioner instructed the concerned Executive Engineer and Municipal Veterinary Officer (Zonal Officer-II ) to give due consideration for repair of Nallah passing through Quasim Nagar, besides sanitation of the area as well as installation of street lights in the area at an appropriate place and placement of two garbage containers for collection of garbage. Further, it was resolved Srinagar, April 27: The Minister for Education, Syed Nayeem Akhtar Andrabi condole the death of Mudassir Jabbar S/o Baby Yasmeen, who is teaching at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Sopore. Mudassir died in a road accident on April 22, 2015 at Iqbal Market, Sopore. Late Mudassir a student of 12th class was a meritorious student of St. Joseph School, Baramulla. Nayeem Akhtar expressed heartfelt grief and sorrow over the sad demise of student and extended sympathies with the bereaved family and prayed for the eternal peace to the departed soul. The Minister also expressed grief over the death of Tabassum Gulzar, 10 who slipped into a nallah in Wudder Bala Handwara while on her way to school. the youth from this region. Dr Jitendra Singh said, one of the serious problems faced by Northeast is the mass exodus of youth occurring partly in search of higher standard education in other parts of country and partly because of lack of avenues of employment. To address both these issues, the Ministry of DoNER has undertaken a number of initiatives, including opening up of hostels for Northeast students in Delhi and other parts of country, setting up counseling and coaching centers for the students from Northeast and establishing Northeast study cells in some of the reputed Universities in Delhi and other places. On the occasion, Dr. Jitendra Singh also announced the setting up of a Skill Development Center Jammu, April 27: GOF Staff Reporter Srinagar, April 27: Guwahati, April 27: GOF Staff Reporter by the DoNER Ministry in collaboration with the Ministry of Skill Development and also referred to the announcement recently made by him to set up Brahmaputra Study Center under the auspices of Gauhati University. The exact format and the spectrum of research and study to be undertaken in this center is being worked out in consultation with scholars and teachers, he added. Complimenting ABVP for having organized this programme, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, ABVP is among the oldest and largest student organizations of the country and even though it was visibly active even before the independence, its present format under present nomenclature came into existence in 1948, which in other words means that the journey and growth of ABVP has been closely in tandem with the journey and growth of independent India. He particularly congratulated National General Secretary ABVP Sreehari for the commendable work being done by him in imparting quality skills, quality education and quality cultural ethos to the student community in Northeast. He assured of all possible support on behalf of the Ministry of DoNER for any constructive student activities planned for the region by ABVP and other organizations in the future. Continuing the agitation against the new recruitment policy by terming the new recruitment policy as “AntiYouth”, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) Jammu & Kashmir today started signature campaign against the new recruitment policy. The NSUI activists under the leadership of Neeraj Kundan State president NSUI J&K aggressively conducted the campaign in Jammu University campus, the students participated in the campaign with enthusiasm and totally opposed the policy made by J&K govt. Shahnawaz Choudhary Pradesh Congress Committee General Secretary. jammu and Kashmir also take part in the campaign and raised queries on the objectives and viability of the ordinance envisaging recruitment at district levels on contractual basis for seven years. "The services of persons appointed on contractual basis under the new recruitment policy are to be regularised after putting in seven years of “satisfactory service”. This give rise to cor- ruption at extreme heights." He added. Speaking on the occasion Kundan said NSUI is agreed by the decision taken by Governor on returning the ordinance of new recruitment policy that is made behind closed doors without any proper consultations with youths and all the procedure for selection process has also been changed, now District development Commissioner (DDC) is authenticated for new recruitments even for gazetted posts, new recruit- GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Army organizes picnic for school children; conducts Swachh Bharat Campaign In an effort to integrate the school children to promote educational interest in the region & to create an atmosphere of peace and harmony amongst the children of the region, Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Romeo Force organised a picnic for school children of village Naili to War Memorial and Danidhar Fort Rajouri today. The visit was organised for 40 students and 04 teacher of various schools of village Naili and adjoining villages. Students were first taken to War Memorial and thereafter a picnic was organised at Danidhar fort where they enjoyed the scenic beauty of Rajouri town from a vantage point. The students were immensely motivated with JWAM asks NC, Congress, BJP to stay away from AIIMS, NRP issues GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: unil Dimple president Jammu West Assembly Movement asked the NC, Congress, BJP to stay away from the fight for opening of AIIMS, toll road Tax NHAI and new recruitment policy issues, as you all are damaging and weakening, the mass movement of the Jammu region people. In a press statement issued here today, Dimple said that the present agitation for AIIMS, Toll road tax and for the S ment policy have caused frustration among the youth and leave them in lurch as politicisation of jobs will result large scale corruption and nepotism. He added that instead of generating employability and ensures recruitment to large number of vacancies through fast track process; the coalition government is “sprinkling salt on the wounds of stakeholders”. He added that such policy have made youth upset to seek job in J&K and thus they prefer to go outside the J&K in search of Job thus withdrawal of the new recruitment policy is mass movement of the Jammu region people and these political parties NC, Congress , BJP only sat on the hot seat to gain the political mileage and have no role in making the issues in mass movement. He appealed and all the People of Jammu region, Bar Association, transporters, Chamber, student’s organization, colleges, schools, people of all the ten districts of Jammu region to get ready for the mass movement. weakens our state, that is why NSUI have organised signature campaign against it and warned government to revoke it otherwise NSUI will gear up the agitation state wide and govt. will be responsible for further happening. Prominent NSUI activists who played keen role in the campaign included Sunny parihar District President NSUI jammu, Ajay kumar National Delegate NSUI, Avijot Singh State Gen secretary ,Nishant Gupta state secretary and others. the sacrifice of the soldiers and expressed their enthusiasm to join Armed Forces to serve the nation. In an another event, Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Romeo Force organised a “Swachh Bharat Campaign” in Govt Middle School, Namblan today. The aim was to spread awareness among school children and the villagers to maintain cleanliness in their school, homes and in the surrounding rea. The programme was inaugurated by the Principal of Govt Middle School, Namblan. A lecture was also given by one of the students regarding the importance of cleanliness in our lives. The campaign culminated by cleaning the school and a talk by the principal of the school, where he conveyed his gratitude towards Indian Army for taking up such initiatives. Neelam holds introductory meeting with officers Ramban April 27: A high level meeting of the district officers was today held under the chairmanship of Member Legislative Assembly Ramban Neelam Kumar Langeh at confer- ence hall Ramban. District Development Commissioner Ramban Farooq Shah Bukhari was also present on the occasion. During the meeting DDC Ramban apprised the MLA about the progress in various ongoing devel- opmental schemes in the district under District and State plans and centrally sponsored schemes. A thorough review of the performance of Education, PHE, Irrigation, PWD, Health, Social welfare and all other important departments was also taken during the meeting. MLA urged all the officers present in the meeting to ensure transparency in service delivery and said that synergy is vital to remove the bottlenecks impeding project completion. He assured that all efforts will be made for the development of the area . CPO, DPO, CMO, CEO, ACR were among others who were present in the meeting. Glimpses of Future JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 5 Faculty Promotions in SMVDU: Major Faculty Recruitments and Promotions GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Kavinder Gupta stresses on expediting pace of development works GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Speaker Legislative Assembly Kavinder Gupta said that government is working under a well knit programme to ensure massive development in all sectors adding that people’s cooperation has paramount significance in this regard. The Speaker stated this during his tour to Raipur-Satwari, Belicharana and adjoining areas to assess the pace of projects under execution, here today. Speaker was accompanied by senior officers from various departments, panchs, sarpanchs besides large number of locals. The Speaker visited Nikki Tawi area and reviewed the pace of work on protection bunds. He asked the Irrigation and Flood Control authorities to expedite the protection works along the Nikki Tawi to save the precious lives and property of the local inhabitants. Describing the quality of work as an important factor of any project, Mr. Gupta asked the executing agencies not to compromise in this regard at any cost and impressed upon them that the ongoing projects should be expeditiously completed. Interacting with the people, Speaker said that sincere efforts will be initiated to undertake ambitious projects under PHE, F&C, PDD, R&B, RDD, Education, Health and other sectors to provide durable assets to the peo- ple for fulfilling their developmental aspirations. He said that the priority is being accorded to improve road connectivity to take development at the doorsteps of people The people of these areas raised various issues include regular water and power supply, upgradation of PDD infrastructure, adequate ration, LPG supply, hand pumps, development of community hall at RaipurSatwari, repair of roads, lanes and drains, widening/construction of culverts, health centre at RaipurSatwari. Gupta gave on spot instructions to the officers of all concerned departments to address these problems on priority so that the people are not deprived of basic amenities. GOF Staff Reporter Rajouri, April 27: Terming youth as economic booster, Member Legislative Council and State Vice President of Bhartiya Janta Party Advocate Vibodh Gupta said called upon youth of Rajouri Poonch to open their business units in the area in order to boost economic standard. Speaking in inaugural function of Cloth Show Room Krishen Lal Vimal Kumar Cloth Merchant at Rajouri, Advocate Vibodh Gupta while paying tribute to Late Krishen Lal & Late Vimal Kumar and termed their contribution for Rajouri as his historic. Gupta said both these business tycoons of the area had also played a vital role for strengthening BJP in the area and it is matter of pleasure that highly educated Sagar Gupta has continued the practice of their father and fore father and established business Unit in the Rajouri. He appreciated his efforts and termed his unit as big step towards economic boost of Rajouri. Calling upon the youth, Gupta said that there is need of educated and talented youths in business and these youth must come up with business units. He said that government service is not possible for all and only government service cannot satisfy our needs. He said that there is need to establish factories, industries, nursing homes, show rooms, cafeterias and hotels in Rajouri Poonch to boost the economy which will give returns to the people of this area. He said that in near future Mughal Road will be best road of the state and it will be used by the tourists but Rajouri and Poonch people must establish the business in all sectors with certain standard. “If tourists will come here, they have to stay, they have to go for shopping, they need standard hotels, they require best medicare, they require tourist guides”, he said adding that youth must come forward and contribute in making bright future of Pir Panjal. Kishtwar April 27: In a major step towards good governance and improving delivery of basic services at the doorstep of common masses, Minister of State for Revenue and R&B Sunil Sharma today launched project MADAD (Mission Delivery At Doorstep) during a programme held at Government High School Pochhal in Kishtwar. Under the project, Revenue Department will provide the PRCs, RBA and caste certificates at schools. Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Mohammed Javed Khan, ADDC, ACR, ACD,CEO,Tehsildar Kishtwar, other senior officers and prominent citizens were present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Sunil Sharma said that this project which is being implemented at pilot basis in Kishtwar, shall be extended to whole state. He said that this will not only revolutionize the whole working of Revenue Department but only strengthen the faith of people in the state institutions. “The revenue officials will visit the schools with their records and then match school record of children and prepare their certificates. This will ensure greater transparency in issuance of these certificates and at the same society by organizing such seminars in other Colleges. The Principal Dr. Mohanta and all faculty members attended the function. The following students of 3rd Prof. took active Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh today expressed grief over the loss of life and property in the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal and parts of the country. In his condolence message he conveyed his sympathies to all the bereaved families who lost their loved ones and prayed for the peace to the departed souls. He also conveyed his sympathies to the families of S.Sujan Singh and Parvinder Singh of R.S Pura who lost their family members and expressed solidarity with them. Dr. Singh said that people of J&K stand in solidarity with the victims of the earthquake in their hour of grief. GOF Staff Reporter Udhampur, April 27: In order to provide better governance and to reach out to the people, Minister of State for Finance and Information Technology Pawan Gupta convened a public grievances redressal camp at Jakhani, Udhampur, here today. A large number of people attended the camp and put forth their demands and problems being faced by them which include electricity & wa- time the children and their parents will not suffer unnecessarily, "he added. The Minister appreciated the hard work of district administration in making this project possible and said that this should now become a model for whole state. On the occasion, the Minister distributed 100 PRCs, RBA and Caste certificates among the school children. Later Mr Sharma also chaired a meeting at DC Office. MLC Mr. Firdous Tak DC, ADDC,SP and senior district officers attended the meeting. The representatives of all major political and social organizations were also present in the meeting .The participants highlighted various important issues being faced by the people. Most important being the condition of Batote Kishtwar Road, health, education, shortage of essential commodities and rural infrastructure. The Minister gave a patient hearing to all the grievances and assured that the developmental needs of the people will be fulfilled on priority. Pointing towards the damages to the national highway and other roads due to recent heavy snowfall and rains, he said that it has become a challenge and has been already handed over to National Highway Development Corporation. Survey and subsequent mobilization of men and machinery will be done in a time A meeting of Rogi Kalyan of Government Samiti Gandhi Nagar Hospital Jammu was held under the Chairmanship of Speaker Legislative Assembly Kavinder Gupta. Medical Superintendent of the Hospital apprised the Chairman about the physical and financial achievements for the year 201415 along with income expenditure report and balance sheet. The agenda of the meeting which included various welfare steps for the benefit of patients and also steps to upgrade the facilities available in the ter supply, road connectivity to Sharda mata & Panchayat Thanoa to Kaldi, tractor road at Hartryan , Madrasa upto eighth class, fencing of graveyards , shed for Janaza-gah, provision of lighting in graveyards, installation of hand pump near Masjid at Jakhani, construction of lanes in Jakhani area, posting of Urdu teachers in various schools, relief compensation for crop and land damage due to heavy rain. Gupta said that he is well aware with the problems of the people and assured that their grievances bound manner. He assured that new alignment of Sudh Mahadev Marmat Doda is going to be a reality and lift drinking water scheme is being augmented, which can increase its capacity by 4 lakh gallons per days to improve water supply in the area. One additional lift will also be constructed to meet the shortfall of drinking water. Sharma further said that work on Pakka Dul Project will start soon. And will give boost to employment generation in the district .He said new appointments of doctors and medical staff is being made in hospitals and health centres. DPR of Chanjar Bhanda tunnel has also been finalized. hospital were reviewed in detail by the Speaker. The other members of the committee who attended the meeting include SE PWD, PDD, PHE, , Programme Officers ICDS, ADMO Jammu, Dy Medical Superintendent, Ex Bansi Lal, Corporator Chairperson NGO Ruchi Chouhan, besides other attended the meeting. The Speaker was apprised that the hospital management is facing hardships due to lack of infrastructure in the institution. The speaker assured that the matter would be discussed at appropriate forum for early redressal. Srinagar, April 27: poor and needy and would leave no stone unturned to provide assistance in future adding that civic action plan is a major step to bridge the gap between Police and Public. He also stressed upon the teachers to impart quality education and inculcate the competitive spirit among the students to make them responsible citizens. DySP Devinder said that the only purpose of such programmes is to bring Public closer to the Police to have a crime free, safe and secure society. ZEO Mahore and members of PRIs expressed their gratitude to IRP 1st Battalion for organizing the programme for the welfare of the students of this School. Later refreshment was also distributed among the students. CPI (M) State Secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik has asked the PDP led coalition government to come clean on its stand on the issue of Permanent Resident Certificates PRCs) to be issued by schools in contravention to the established norms. In a press statement issued here today, Malik has said that government should explain why the process of issuing PRCs has been assigned to schools which are not mandated to maintain the revenue records.“There is an established norm of issuing PRCs by revenue department and if the government is serious to weed out an element of corruption involved in this process, it should introduce a single window system for the same. There is no need to assign this job to a de- partment which has nothing to do with the revenue records,” Malik said while stressing on the government to remove the brewing misgivings about its decision. The CPI (M) State Secretary reiterated its demand that there should be a thorough enquiry, as has been demanded by CPI (M) time and again in the Legislative Assembly, in complaints regarding issuance of PRCs in favour of some non locals. Malik said that the latest controversial intervention from the government has not only given credence to such complaints but has added to urgency of CPI (M)’s long pending demand for a thorough probe. He said that the decision of assigning the process of issuing PRCs to schools has caused a lot of apprehensions in Kashmir. “The government must abide by the established would be redressed in a phased manner at the earliest. Gupta informed that the road connectivity to Sharda village is likely to be started soon with an estimated cost of Rs. 3.5 Crore. He said that government’s priority is to provide basic facilities like water, electricity and road connectivity in the district. He called upon the people to come forward to avail the benefits of various income generating schemes of Agriculture and its allied departments during the Kissan melas to be held in near future. held at Samba Samba, April 27: To provide better facilities to the patients at District Hospital samba, a meeting of Rogi Kalyan Samiti was held today under the Chairmanship of MLA, Samba Devinder Kumar Manyal at District Hospital Samba. Chief Medical Officer Samba Rajiv Sharma, Medical Superintendent District Hospital Samba, Rajinder Samyal, XEN PDD, AEE PWD, PHE, DSWO, DHO Samba, members & officers of different works department also attended the meeting. The meeting reviewed the progress achieved on the decisions taken in the previous meeting. MLA Samba D.K Manyal assured the meeting that provision for Laparoscopic Surgery will soon be made available. He said blood bank will also be opened in the hospital building and assured the meeting that district hospital will have a parking area to address the problem of traffic congestion in the hospital. It was decided in the meeting that the district hospital canteen will be outsourced with better facilities. The decision regarding enhancement of incentive from Rs 2000/- to Rs 2500/- for part time sanitation workers was also taken in the meeting. It was also decided that the first dose of Anti Rabbies vaccine shall be issued from the district hospital. The provision for two more computers at OPD registration section will be made in the hospital to benefit patients who otherwise have to wait long in queues. Provision for water cooler in new IPD will also be made at an earliest. Opening of Jan Aushadi Shop, provision of Emergency medicines, purchase of X ray films and laboratory reagents were also approved in the meeting. MLA samba assured that steps will be taken to generate funding for the welfare of needy patients under Corporate Social Responsibility. BJP stand exposed on AIIMS in Jammu: NPP Urge Governor to dismiss State Govt Jammu, April 27: Prof Bhim Singh, Chief Patron of National Panthers Party said that the statement made by the State Minister at PMO, New Delhi advocating AIIMS in Jammu Pradesh is real bluff only a repetition of what Union Finance Minister, Mr. Arun Jaitley had said in Jammu. He said how Prime Minister, Modi shall allow J&K BJP leaders to act one way surviving his government in Delhi and allow the BJP ministers surviving Mufti Sahib in different directions all together. This, he said, Clear your stand on issue of PRC's: CPI (M) to Govt GOF Staff Reporter participation in the seminar namely Snowber Aliya, Chetna Kotwal, Tejaswani Khanna, Sucheta Sharma, Upasana Narania, Manju Atri and Chanderdeep Kour. Kavinder chairs Rogi Kalyan Rogi Kalyan Samiti meeting Samiti meeting Jammu, April 27: Jammu, April 27: Follow established norms in issuance of State Subject Certificates Under the Civic Action Programme IRP 1st Battalion today distributed school bags, uniforms and other stationery items among seventy eight poor and orphan students at Government Middle School Tramla Shajroo, Mahore. On the occasion, SSP IRP 1st Battalion TR Katoch was the chief guest. Dy.SP Devinder Singh, ZEO Mahore, Headmasters and teachers of various government schools, members of PRIs and a large number of local people were also present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Katoch said that Police under the Civic Action Programme has always been helping A function was organized in JIAR on Topic ‘Sexual Assault Awareness’. The students of this Institution formed a Form namely “I Am Strength” in collaboration with Swasthvritt Department under the guidance of Dr. Jagmeet Kour and Dr. Milan S. Chouhan. Approx. 300 students attended the seminar. The students also demonstrated various techniques, to be adopted by the society in general and students community specially to get rid of the social menace. Speaking on the occasion Dr. Roop Lal Sharma Chairman of College congratulated the students for taking this bold step and advised them to aware the GOF Staff Reporter IRP 1st Battalion distributes school bags, stationery items at Reasi Reasi, April 27: Jammu, April 27: Dy CM grieved over the death of Nepal Earthquake victims Sunil Sharma launches Project MADAD in Kishtwar GOF Staff Reporter GOF Staff Reporter Gupta convenes public grievances redressal camp at Jakhani Youth are economic boosters: Vibodh Gupta Inaugurates Krishen Lal Vimal Kumar Show Room in Rajouri In a consistent effort to enhance the faculty strength and profile, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University has made fifteen promotions under CAS, seventeen direct fresh recruitments of Assistant Professors in areas ranging from Engineering, Sciences and Literature and promoted seven faculty members at Assistant Professor level to Associate Professor level in different Schools of the University. This promotion is the first ever direct promotion of substantial faculty members of the University in the open direct recruitment particularly during the times when country is facing dearth of teachers at Associate Professor and Professor Level in various Universities and Institutes. The seven candidates who have been appointed Associate Professors fulfilled the norms of UGC and possessed good service record in the University besides other eligibilities associated with the promotion which was not a career Advancement Scheme ( CAS) but a direct recruitment. The selection procedure was stringent for all candidates where they had to make presentation of their research work in front of selection committee comprising of experts from IIT Delhi , University of Delhi and other universities. As an outcome of the vision of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sudhir K. Jain, the seven Assistant Professors promoted to Associate Professors are: Dr. Suparn Sharma, Dr. AshutoshVashist, Dr. Jyoti Sharma in the College of Management; Dr. Vandhana Sharma in the School of Languages and Literature; Dr. VarunTripathi in the School of Philosophy and Culture; Dr. ShardaPotukuchi in the School of Biotechnology and Dr. Amit Kant Pandit in the School of Electronics and Communication Engineering. In addition to this, the Vice Chancellor has taken several other initiatives which are yet to fructify even in premier institutes of the country like Professional Development Assistance ( PDA) in favour of each faculty member to the extent of Rs. 50,000/- per year per faculty members for a block period of three years upto 1,50,000/- for professional activities. The University has also started Post Doctoral programmes in various schools. Congratulating all the newly appointed Associate Professors, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Jain said that it is recognition of their consistent commitment to academics and research which increases manifold with any such further promotion. He advised all to work with more zeal and commitment to elevate SMVDU to the global level. JIAR students organize seminar on ‘Sexual Assault awareness’ norms and regulations in issuance of PRCs through the revenue department and any deviation in this regard will be deemed as a brazen violation of the established law,” the CPI (M) State Secretary stated further. He said that CPI (M) will fight any attempt or a move aimed at diluting Jammu and Kashmir’s State Subject laws and will safeguard the interests of the state by not allowing nefarious designs to succeed in this regard. “The government must shun its conspicuous silence and come out in clear terms on the issue so that the outrage expressed by various sections of the society is addressed,” the CPI (M) leader demanded adding that the government must ensure that the eligibility of the applicants in their districts of domicile are properly scrutinized before issuing them a PRC. shows the kind of government which PDP and BJP is running in J&K. He said Mufti Sahib has his constituency in Kashmir and he has to take all unpleasant decisions to promote his party’s interest in Kashmir Valley, is constituency. Prof Bhim Singh said that Mr. Modi is a powerful Prime Minister and he should discipline BJP leaders from J&K what to speak and what to do. He suggested to open two AIIMS as was done in case of Central Universities. NPP Supremo said that Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah was right to put up separate provin- Guru Ravi Dass Sabha delegation meets Div Com Jammu GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: delegation of newly elected team of All Jammu & Kashmir Guru Ravi Dass Sabha led by State Gen.Sec. Bahujan Samaj Party Rakesh Wazir met Divisional Commissioner Jammu Pawan Kotwal and thanked him for successful conduct of All Jammu & Kashmir Guru Ravi Sabha elections which were highly crucial and were held after a long time that too after the directions of the Hon’ble High Court wherein the court had directed for holding the elections under the supervision of Divisional Commissioner Jammu. Piran Ditta newly elected President of the Sabha while thanking the Divisional Commissioner said that more than 5.00 lac people associated with Sabha are thankful to the Divisional Commissioner for taking personnel interest in holding free and fair elections including deputing of all machinery ,observers and above all keeping keen personnel watch on the election otherwise every efforts was made by certain people to derail this poll process so that the elections could not be held and if held be not remain fair. Wazir praised Mr Kotwal for his integrity, honesty, dedication and said that this is the only reason that he is posted as Divisional Commissioner for the second time and his vision & dedication will prove to be an asset for the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The delegation among others was comprised of Raj Kumar Raja, Dr Raj Paul Hans, Darshan Lal Angral, Romesh Hans, Deepak Magotra, Om Parkash Hans etc. A cial directorates in almost all the departments. The permanent solution to avoid regional conflict and remove regional discrimination with the people of Ladakh and the people of Jammu is reorganization of J&K by establishing the state of Jammu Pahari Pradesh as well as that of Kashmir Valley which can be done by urgent amendment in Article 370 to remove all anomalies to keep people of J&K in peace, respect and dignity. To save the state from total anarchy, the Governor should dismiss the present government and impose Governor rule so that free and fair elections could be held without manipulation of EVMs as it happened in the last election. NOTICE I, Victor TN S/o Sh Yunas Masih R/o Sambal road near Sharon public high school, Udhampur do hereby solemnly affirm and declare that my name has been wrongly as Vipan instead of correct name Victor TN on the school records of my daughter Isha Victoria student of class 8th of Little flower Convent School. Now, I have applied for correction of the same. Objection, if any, may convey to the concerned authorities within seven from the date of publication of this notice. NOTICE I, Darshna Devi W/o Late Puran Chand R/o Sallian Talab Udhampur want to correct name of parentage of my daughter namely Sonia studying in 6th Class of Sanmati Vimal Jain Academy Udhampur which has been wrongly written as Darshna (Mother) & Bablu (Father) in her school record. The actual & correct name of parentage is Darshna Devi (Mother) & Puran Chand (Father). Now I am applying for correction of the same. Objection, if any, may convey to the concerned authorities within seven days from the date of publication of this notice. Glimpses of Future CYMK Glimpses of future Don’t ignore farmers farmer from Dausa in Rajasthan, he hung himself on April 22, from a tree at Jantar Mantar where the Aam Aadmi Party was holding a rally to protest agricultural distress and the land acquisition ordinance. Almost before his dead body was brought down from the tree, allegations and counter-allegations flew fast and thick. Although later, Arvind Kejriwal, in an extraordinary act of political courage, accepted some of the blame, initially the AAP said that the Delhi Police did not take timely action. It just stood around and watched while a man was threatening to kill himself. The Delhi Police is not under the elected government of Delhi, so the onus for the tragedy fell on the Bharatiya Janata Party, in power at the Centre, to which the Delhi Police reports. The BJP came up with a more bizarre accusation. It said that the death of Gajendra was a “conspiracy” by the AAP to malign the Central government. The Delhi state government has instituted a magisterial inquiry into the incident. The Delhi Police says this is illegal and will not be able to cooperate with it. In this major political Mahabharata, Gajendra, and the reason why he died, has become a forgotten footnote. Gajendra’s death attracted nationwide attention because it happened in the capital in a sensational manner. However, farmers’ suicides have for quite some time become the norm. Since 1995, almost 300,000 farmers have committed suicides. The figures have remained consistently alarming since then. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, 15,963 farmers committed suicide in 2010; 14,207 in 2011; 13,754 in 2012 and 11,772 in 2013. Today, 46 farmers commit suicide every day, which means that one farmer kills himself every 30 minutes. Maharashtra, an otherwise developed state, has the worst record. Almost one-fourth of all farmer suicides happen here, and this has consistently been the case for the last 15 years. This year, 257 farmers have committed suicide in the period from January to March. The real culprit for this tragic state of affairs is the institutional neglect of agriculture for decades. Agriculture accounts for over 60 per cent of our workforce, including the maximum number of the absolutely poor. However, it contributes less than 15 per cent to the gross domestic product. In fact, the very structure of our economy is skewed. The service sector, which employs the least number of people, accounts for 56 per cent of our GDP; industry, which should be providing gainful employment to a very large segment of the population, has only a 28 per cent share; and, agriculture, on which the bulk of the population subsists, is at the bottom of the heap. While the economy as a whole has shown sustained periods of high growth, especially after the reforms of 1991, agriculture has languished for decades, at a national growth average of two to three per cent. We have the world’s largest endowment of fertile agricultural land, but our food productivity is very low. China’s rice yield per hectare is twice that of ours; that of Vietnam and Indonesia is 50 per cent more. Even a successful farming state like Punjab has an average rice harvest of only 3.8 tonnes per hectare; the world average is 4.3 tonnes. The crying need for decades now is for a quantum increase in agricultural productivity through massive investments and reforms. These include more remunerative prices for farmers, improved procurement methods, better seeds, fertilisers and pesticides, much wider irrigation reach, credible credit avenues, cold chains, storage facilities, satellite mapping and research and development inputs. (For instance, Brazil spends 1.7 per cent of its GDP on agricultural research. What we spend does not even register.) The blunt charge against the present government is that it has further marginalised the agriculture and irrigation sectors. Unfortunately, this appears to be part of a conscious philosophy. Simply stated, this seeks to concentrate on mechanical GDP growth by pampering the already privileged, at the cost of the middle class, the poor, the deprived and the marginalised. The rationale is that if the size of the economic cake grows, largely due to facilitating the corporate sector, some crumbs will fall by the wayside for the needy as well. How else can one explain the allocations made in the two Budgets presented by this government? In his first Budget, finance minister Arun Jaitley allocated Rs 37,880 crore for national highways, and only Rs 550 crore for new schemes in agriculture! Rs 11,635 crore was given to ports, and only Rs 1,000 crore to irrigation, when 64 per cent of the agricultural sector is dependent on the vagaries of the monsoon, and less than one-third of approved projects in irrigation have actually been implemented! The figures in the latest Budget are not much of an improvement. Money has largely been set aside for rural credit, when the reality is that most farmers are committing suicide because they are already severely indebted. Moreover, the poll promise of raising the minimum support price (MSP) to 50 per cent over costs has been forgotten. Urea is in endemic short supply. The recent unseasonal rainfall and hail has destroyed millions of hectares of standing crops. And, the last straw on the proverbial farmer’s back is the hasty ordinance on the Land Acquisition Bill. The economic vision of this government is all about industrial corridors, national highways, bullet trains and smart cities. India needs these things too. But governments cannot pursue such goals in isolation, oblivious to the needs of another India where suicides are reaching a peak and the plight of the common man is deteriorating. A right balance between competing priorities has to be found, and this government has lost that balance. It will be instructive for the BJP to remember that the maximum number of farmer suicides — 18,241 — took place in 2004. That was the same year the party was talking of “India Shining”. A JAMMU TUESDAY APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 6 Changed variables, same equation BY : RAKESH SOOD he Afghanistan President, Dr. Ashraf Ghani, will be in India this week, beginning today, on his first official visit here. There has been speculation about the fact that he is visiting New Delhi after having made, ever since assuming office in late September 2014, two visits in the region, namely to China (October 2014) and also to Pakistan (November 2014), and then to the United Kingdom (December 2014), Saudi Arabia (March 2015), and the United States (March 2015). Therefore, this delay sends out its own message about a reprioritisation in Afghanistan’s foreign policy calculus about relations with India. It marks a sharp contrast to the kind of warmth that his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, displayed towards India and the comfort levels that he enjoyed with the Indian leadership, cutting across party lines. Afghanistan’s first Strategic Partnership Agreement was signed with India in 2011 and was supported across the board in the Afghan Parliament at the time of ratification. While Dr. Ghani is no stranger to India, this time around he will be under scrutiny for what he says about how he visualises IndiaAfghanistan relations and, equally, what questions he chooses to sidestep. He will do well to keep in mind that he is engaging with a new Indian leadership which has adopted a more robust and active foreign policy posture and displayed no anxiety about the fact that he waited for six months before visiting New Delhi. TRAJECTORY OF VIOLENCE Incidentally, Mr. Karzai also had his share of ups and downs with India. In the early years, he tried hard to build relations with Pakistan, confident that the U.S. would back him in this effort but became disillusioned when he discovered that it had no stomach for reining Pakistan in, T BY : PARVATHI MENON n order to save the planet from catastrophic climate change, global temperatures have to stay within a 2°C threshold. This can be achieved if the 200 top fossil fuel companies wind up operations or shift to alternate renewable fuels. The campaign is therefore urging organisations to divest from such companies, and has started by petitioning two of the biggest philanthropic organisations the Wellcome Trust and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to do so. The other arm of the campaign is to change readers’ mindsets on the imminent threat of climate change, by telling the story more effectively and through different media. Mr. Rusbridger spoke to Parvathi Menon in London about the campaign. Why the campaign, and why now? I have had a feeling for a long time that this is an important story, if not the most important story of our lives. Climate change does pose an existential threat to the species, and we haven’t got long to do something about it. If we go beyond 2° C [in global temperatures] then the consequences are really problematic for millions of people. So if that is right, then it is such I an enormous story that you would expect it to be on the front page every day and it almost never is. I was thinking about what would I regret not having done as editor and I wished we had done more on this story to wake people up. I came back from Christmas and pulled together a group of staff. Not just the environmental writers, but economic, political and culture writers, graphic design and video people a big group of about 45 and asked them what they thought, and there was tremendous enthusiasm to do something. We decided to start with people we admired the two trusts, because they are in science and health and believe that climate change is a mortal threat. And because they are progressive and intelligent, we thought they might be up to listening to the argument. Well, that was how the campaign started, and we decided we would do reporting as well, because we are not just a campaign organisation. We will do it in multiple media, we will get poets and artists as well as data people, and investigative reporters we will throw everything at it. And we would try and suggest ways by which the readers could join in by helping, signing petitions, lobbying, writing and putting pressure on their own places of work. engage the Taliban in a peace process. Initially, the U.S. was opposed to the idea but Mr. Karzai went ahead with the setting up of the High Peace Council in 2010. He persuaded former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani to chair it. The Council did not achieve much and the following year, Rabbani was killed in a Taliban suicide attack. Mr. Karzai wanted to control the peace process, and through the Council tried to wean away some of the Taliban commanders, but the ISI stranglehold proved to be too strong. Eventually, when the U.S. put its weight behind opening the Taliban office in Doha, Qatar, to promote reconciliation, it came to the same conclusion and the process has remained stillborn. Unlike his predecessor, Dr. Ghani is more of a technocrat rather than a politician. As Finance Minister during President Karzai’s first term, Dr. Ghani conceptualised the National Solidarity Programme , a local community-led development programme. Incidentally, this highly successful scheme was ably implemented by Mohammad Hanif Atmar who is now Dr. Ghani’s National Security Adviser. Unlike Mr. Karzai who could spend hours interacting closely with tribal leaders, Dr. Ghani is more at home with policy wonks, graphs and power point displays and hardly tolerates dissent. Second, he is a man in a hurry. He knows that his election was a contested one. His legitimacy rests on the tenuous compromise of a National Unity Government, backed by the U.S.’s heavy diplomatic lifting, with presidential candidate Dr. Abdullah Abdullah reluctantly accepting the newly created post of a Chief Executive Officer. On September 21, 2014, the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan had merely announced the end of the election process and declared Dr. Ghani the President but voting results were withheld with no mention being made Comrade Yechury, Don Quixote of our times by : Balbir Punj he new CPI(M) general secretary should know that when he rages against imperialism and foreign capital, to to the youth raised in post-liberalisation India, he looks like the Spanish knight in Cervantes’ celebrated novel. After being elected at the Communist Party of India (Marxist)’s 21st congress to replace the jaded leadership of Mr Prakash Karat, Mr Sitaram Yechury, considered to be the ‘good’ communist, honed in the Left politics of Jawaharlal Nehru University gave the war cry at a public rally in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. “The ashvamedha yagna of Modi’s neo-liberalism and communalism will be stopped by the twins of sickle and hammer”, he declared to great applause from his followers. Sure, Comrade Yechury, there is nothing wrong in trying. Now, if some running dogs of imperialism and stooges of capitalism compare you to a certain Spanish knight on a rickety horse, who charged at the windmill, taking it to be a fortress holding a dame in distress, you shouldn’t mind such caricature, and charge ahead. After all, you did declare at the recently-concluded party conference that “this is the congress of future, future for our party and our country”. Those who are familiar with Marxist jargon will recognise that the Leftists invariably describe themselves as ‘the people’. The Chinese communists, the North Korean communists under one family rule, and even the American communists, all claim that they are ‘the people’. Never mind the fact that the big and powerful ruling the communist party in China, incarcerated a blind dissident writer in his house and built huge walls around it. Or that the so-called ‘People’s Leader’ in Pyongyang reportedly let loose hungry dogs on his dissident uncle. In Cambodia, the ‘People’s Ruler’ in the 1970s bludgeoned thousands to death to protect the ‘people’s Government’ from ‘reactionaries and counter-revolutionaries’. ‘The Party’ is like the Orwellian Big Brother — it is always right. In India, if you posit to ‘The Party’, how its parliamentary strength was reduced from 43 MPs in 2005 to 15 MPs in 2009 to a mere nine MPs in 2014, it will tell you, in Marxist jargon, that its strength is not in the number of lawmakers, but in its T ‘Climate change is the most important story of our lives’ Well, I would just say that we do not want to get drawn into that because if we come out with a position on nuclear power, or whatever else it is, people will change the debate and say you must prove this and you must prove that. These are all good debates we have had in the past, and we can have them in the future. The beauty of what we are trying to do is to keep it incredibly narrow and it is working. even after realising that the growing Taliban insurgency had its roots across the border. The first Presidential election in Afghanistan in 2004 passed off peacefully because U.S. President George Bush had virtually read out the riot act to General Pervez Musharraf, ensuring Pakistan’s cooperation in controlling the border. But after October 2005, when the parliamentary elections were over, it was as if a tap had been turned on with the number of suicide attacks and improvised explosive device (IED) blasts skyrocketing. Between 2001 and October 2005, there had been four suicide attacks in Afghanistan; the figure jumped to 15 during the last quarter of 2005. As Gen. Musharraf candidly acknowledged in an interview a couple of months ago, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was supporting the Taliban in its efforts to destabilise Mr. Karzai’s government. Such was Gen. Musharraf’s paranoia about India’s role in Afghanistan that he once told Mr. Karzai during an official meeting that India was running more than 25 consulates in Afghanistan! Gen. Musharraf, and subsequently former Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, would demand evidence from Afghanistan every time Mr. Karzai complained about the activities of the Quetta and Peshawar shuras or the Haqqani group (led by Sirajuddin Haqqani); a charade that only ended after Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad in 2011. INTERNAL PRESSURES As violence levels rose in Afghanistan, so did Western casualties. Gradually, the nature of the Pakistan Army’s double game became apparent, but by this time, Western countries had lost the appetite for their Afghan engagement and were seeking an exit. Mr. Karzai foresaw this as early as 2007. He also realised that this would leave Afghanistan at the mercy of the ISI’s manipulations and concluded that he had to Is it having the impact you’d hoped for? What is the response and where is it coming from? It is having a huge response. I think in the first month it was the most tweeted issue anywhere in Britain. A hundred-andeighty thousand people have signed the petition. Six thousand people wrote back and told us they would like to help. We asked them to write a letter to Wellcome Board members, and hundreds of people did that. The letters have come from all over the world China, India, America, South America and other European countries. Also, the people taking part in the talks coming up in Paris [United Nations Climate Change Summit to be held this December] have been in touch saying this is immensely helpful, because it will raise the profile of the subject. They are worried that they would go to the talks with nobody writing or talking about the subject, and so pressure would not be there on the politicians. So I am really happy about the way it is going. What about the two trusts, as well as the fossil fuel companies that you have identified for divestment? Well, they have all engaged, and I am going to be meeting the chief executive of Shell soon to talk to him. Wellcome’s position at the moment is that they share the same anxieties about climate change but that it is better if they have the money in these companies so that they can engage with the issue. We have asked them to show us how that [investment] is producing any benefit because lots of people are sceptical about it. The Gates’ Foundation is broadly saying that they need to maximise their revenues. But more and more of our reporting shows that the bulk of the oil companies and the fossil fuel companies generally are underperforming. And so you are not losing out by divesting. The argument in the presence among workers and peasants, the youth and the students, all of whom support it. Comrade Yechury, you cannot shut your eyes to the fact that, from the mid-1990s, when your illustrious predecessor Harkishan Singh Surjeet was the king-maker, the CPI(M)’s story has been on downward trajectory. Today, the Marxists have also been rejected in West Bengal and Kerala, the only two major States where they had substantial influence until recently. Comrade Yechury, today your party can’t find a place in the legislatures of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, where it once had great leaders like P Sundarayya and Ravi Narayan Reddy, and communist SA Dange, respectively. In Punjab, it has not had one eminent leader after Surjeet. In Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam and Gujarat, it is non-existent for all practical purposes. In Odisha, Prashant Patnaik is its lone face. In Tamil Nadu, it’s happy to live off the crumbs that fall from AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa’s table. However, one must not hold the CPI(M)’s past against its present or its future and more so, when a well-spoken, eminent intellectual of the JNU genre, like Comrade Yechury, has recently replaced the party’s dyed-in-the-Marxist-wool leader. The Marxists should have a future their claim to slay the BJP demon, notwithstanding. The Marxists were with the BJP in getting Rajiv Gandhi to resign from the Prime Minister’s post and calling for a fresh election in 1989. The two parties also kept the VP Singh Government in power for as long as it lasted. In the 1990s, the BJP pushed forward while the Marxists declined. Will Comrade Yechury and his party leaders learn from history and let ground realities determine their revival strategy or will they go back to deadwood from the 19th century? The year 1991 saw the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Fatherland of Communism. Today, any communist leader from Asia is an unwelcome guest in Moscow where ‘progressive writers’ once flaunted their awards from Joseph Stalin. The 1990s also saw Chinese communists invite foreign firms to set up shop in their home country, while their Indian comrades denounced foreign capital and American imperialists alike. Even the Vietnamese communists, who battled US forces for decades, are now rolling out the developing world would be that the disinvestment you are talking about, and a swift shift to non-conventional sources, could be devastating in its impact, as it might actually commit a vast section of the population to very low levels of energy quality and access. As of now solar energy is very expensive, and people want that subsidies be retained on fossil fuels for domestic consumption and agriculture. Do you think your campaign should factor in these issues? I think there are always arguments for not doing it, and there are always arguments about timing, but the status quo at the moment is not delivering anything, and I suppose the fear of the rest of the world about India is that it is going to burn vast amounts of dirty coal in very inefficient ways, and that could be really devastating. So if the rest of the world can persuade India not to do that, then we have to look at the issue of the subsidies by which fossil fuels are supported. You say solar is expensive. But as I understand, the price of solar for example in China is dropping. So if it is a price thing then we have to look at the cost of making renewables especially solar, which you have a lot of in India. There is red carpet for the Americans. In India, the 1990s saw the Congress jettisoning Nehruvian socialism and opting for a free market economy. Over a period of just 10 years, India went from a country of perpetual scarcity to relative prosperity. Add another decade, and food grain production had increased to 200 million tonnes — so much so that storage of surplus grains had emerged as a new problem. The days of milk coupons and scooter quotas had quietly ended. The Marxists, however, continue to live in the ghetto of an economic theory that has passed its expiry date. They still blame American imperialism for not just letting young Indians gulp down Coca Cola but also much else. Indian Marxists have failed to assess the aspirations of the youth who now constitute 65 per cent of the total population. Dange, Sundarayya and also former West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu are legendary names but mostly for those born before the 1990s. Yet, at the Visakhapatnam rally, Comrade Yechury made it a point to condemn American imperialism. He also said that the Modi Government’s policy of neo-liberalism and the red carpet that it had laid out for foreign capital, was an imperialist conspiracy. Mr Yechury should visit the American Centre in New Delhi. He will find hundreds of young men and women pouring through books, many sitting on the floor as all the chairs are occupied. These youngsters are hoping to study in American universities. Comrade Yechury will also see such aspirational folks in buses and metro trains, reading and sharing class notes, headed for the many private universities that teach engineering, business management, bio-technology and much else. He can still talk about imperialist conspiracies and Marxist theory but few will listen to him. The new leader should know that when he and his comrades talk to India’s youth who are aspiring to move from cycles to two wheelers to four wheelers about launching an assault on neo-liberalism and imperialism, they look like the Spanish knight in the celebrated novel of Cervantes. Today, even the best of students and young professionals in India are giving up cushy jobs in big firms to launch their own ventures. They have private capital-owners risk millions of dollars to back them up. also the fact that once solar is installed the ongoing cost is zero. International climate change negotiations are pegged on the issue of a fair distribution of the burden of reducing carbon emissions. Developing nations argue that the developed countries must take a greater share of that burden, because they are the primary contributors to the problem. Does your campaign have a position on this? No. We think that is very important, but it is not going to get readers reading about it. You are not going to get a thousand readers signing, you know. This is just not going to do it. Somebody said that we should have a position on nuclear power. The trouble is the broader you get, you just go back to doing environmental coverage. I have made the campaign very narrow and focussed. It is about this: we have to stay within two degrees. If we burn all the coal in India, for example, we are going to bust the 2 degrees as 80 per cent of it is unburnable. Therefore, it is overvalued; therefore, we shouldn’t be in it. It is really a very simple argument. After that you can start arguing about what you have instead [of fossil fuels. about the internationally monitored comprehensive audit of all the ballots. Power sharing between the President and the CEO has not happened leading to strains within the political system and delaying cabinet formation and crucial administrative appointments. This is why both leaders undertook a joint visit to the U.S. last month. Dr. Ghani also realises that the U.S. is headed for elections in 2016 and while he was able to persuade U.S. President Barack Obama to maintain the current U.S. troop presence of nearly 10,000 till end-2016, there is uncertainty about the U.S. and Western role and commitment, post-2016. Dr. Ghani is under pressure to conclude a peace process with the Taliban and get some investment into the Afghan economy so that economic growth, which has declined from nine per cent annually, during the last decade, to two per cent is resumed. He is all too aware of Pakistan’s ability to play the role of “spoiler” and has tried hard to start on a clean slate with Pakistan. To demonstrate his goodwill, he made it a point to call on Gen. Raheel Sharif at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, in 2014, in a notable departure from protocol. In December last year, Latif Mehsud, a senior Tehreek-eTaliban Pakistan commander, who was held in Bagram, Afghanistan, was handed over to the Pakistani authorities. TTP infiltration across the Durand Line has been blocked by strengthening Afghan Army deployments in provinces like Kunar and Nuristan. Also, for the first time, six Afghan cadets are training at the Pakistan Military Academy at Kakul. But, so far, there is little to show for it. The Taliban has launched the spring offensive by declaring its ‘Operation Azm’. A deadly suicide attack in Jalalabad, Pakistan, claimed more than 30 civilian lives on April 18. On April 10, an Afghan Army outpost in Badakhshan was overrun by militants who beheaded eight soldiers. 56: Indian politics’ favourite number BY : ANITA KATYAL ongress vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s new avatar has been the subject of animated discussions in the party and media circles since his return from a mysterious sabbatical. His fiery speech at the party’s “Kisan-Khet-Mazdoor” rally and his subsequent combative interventions in the Lok Sabha on the agrarian crisis and Net Neutrality came as a pleasant surprise to Congress cadres who had been bemoaning the fact that Mr Gandhi was not leading them from the front. Although it has been widely reported that the Nehru-Gandhi scion had taken a break for 56 days for meditation, party insiders are now convinced that he underwent an intensive training course in leadership and public speaking from an image consultant during the two months that he was away. They base their case on the sudden change in his body language and the improvement in the delivery of his speeches. They also point to his description of the Modi government as a “suit-boot ki sarkar” and his repartee in the Lok Sabha last week, insisting that this was not an off-the-cuff remark but a clear case of “structured spontaneity”. This has led to fresh speculation in the Congress about the identity of his new speech writers and the person or agency responsible for Mr Gandhi’s image make-over. The guessing game continues and the 56-inch chest may soon start heaving with anxiety. The maverick Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy is proving to be quite a handful for his party. Unhappy that he has not been given any position in the party or the government even a year after the National Democratic Alliance came to power, an impatient Mr Swamy is doing what he is famous for: stirring up trouble for those who no longer enjoy his confidence. Mr Swamy’s latest ploy is to call on various Union ministers, engage them in a conversation on policy issues concerning their ministries, after which he declares that he would be putting out a press statement based on this interaction. Defence minister Manohar Parrikar, known to chat amiably with all his visitors, recently realised the perils of speaking too freely with Mr Swamy. In the course of their conversation on the controversial Henderson-Brooks report that deals with the reasons for India’s defeat against China in the 1962, Mr Parrikar apparently agreed with Mr Swamy that the report should be declassified. Mr Swamy promptly went public with this information, much to the embarrassment of the government which has officially declared that it would not be in national interest to release this document. Having learnt a bitter lesson, ministers have now become more circumspect in their meetings with Mr Swamy. But Mr Swamy is also skilled at fiction. Mum, perhaps then, is the only word they should utter in his presence. The ruling BJP and the Opposition may be locked in confrontation over the controversial land acquisition ordinance but that has not stopped finance minister Arun Jaitley from reaching across the political divide to seek help in forging a consensus on the introduction of the goods and service tax (GST). In a tactical move, Mr Jaitley appointed Kerala finance minister K.M. Mani of Kerala Congress as chairman of the empowered committee of state finance ministers on GST as he is keen that the GST Bill, once passed by Parliament, is rolled out by its deadline in 2016. Mr Mani has been entrusted with the task of ensuring that all states implement the new tax regime, an issue that has been hanging fire since the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government was in power. Mr Mani’s task has been simplified a bit as the BJP-ruled states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, which had earlier expressed reservations about the GST, are now on board since their party is in power and is pushing GST. With the Opposition leader hard at work for him, the finance minister is of the view that one good turn deserves another. C Printed, published and owned by Prem Nath Sharma, Printed at Glimpses of Future Press, 63 Padha Street, Purani Mandi, Jammu. Chief Editor Prem Nath Sharma, Associate Editor : Rajiv Sharma, Ph. 2546079, Fax 0191-25472420, RNI NO. 43798/86, emails : gofpress@gmail.com, gofpress@rediffmail.com, sundayplus@rediffmail.com Glimpses of Future JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 7 Judicial Supervision of Graft Cases Hindering Decision-Making: Arun Jaitley Agencies New Delhi, April 27: he judicial supervision of corruption cases has hindered the "whole process of economic decision-making" as investigators try to make a case even in instances of "genuine error of judgement", Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said. Speaking at the 16th DP Kohli memorial lecture organised by CBI, Mr Jaitley said that earlier the concept was that investigation was a police function and courts do not interfere in that. He said courts supervise the investigation and that puts the investigator on the defensive, who tries to follow a T "Golden rule" of making a case against an accused. If the accused is lucky, he or she may get a fair trial. This has actually hindered the whole process of economic decision-making," Mr Jaitley said. Several of the major corruption cases during the previous UPA government were ordered by Supreme Court and high courts to be probed by CBI. Supreme Court even monitored the probe in into some cases, like the one in connection with the 2G case. The Finance Minister said that officers are reluctant to take decisions as they fear that they may be hauled up later over the same. "Once the judiciary became the supervisor of investigation, the investigator was left with little option, his discretions got squeezed. And, then, what was to be a rare exception became a pattern," he said. Mr Jaitley said that supervisors and court's judicial supervisors also have an interest in ensuring that the cases they are investigating or supervising eventually get established. The minister said that in a liberalised environment,India's potential was not "eight per cent growth, our potential is double digit growth" and that there was hence a need to "revisit" such practices. While doing so, he added, "we have to see the global best practices and kind of bribery laws that are internationally followed". Mr Jaitley said that rather than taking decisions, officers are playing a non-committal note and allowing a file to move so that the eventual decision is not RS Dy Chairman raps Jaya Bachchan Agencies New Delhi, April 27: Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien today dubbed Bollywood-turned actress and Samajwadi Party member Jaya Bachchan's behaviour as "irresponsible" when she sought more time for a Shiv Sena member speaking on the agrarian crisis while sitting. "How can you say that ....It is irresponsible. I have to manage time. There are other members... We have to take up two bills after the discussion on agrarian crisis," a visibly agitated Kurien remarked. The remark followed Jaya's request to give more time to Shiv Sena member Sanjay Raut as he was making some very good points. Kurien had earlier told Raut to wind up as he had spoken beyond his allotted time. Peeved by Chair's reaction, Bachchan while sitting on her seat protested, "This is not the way to speak. You cannot say irresponsible. You please expunge the word irresponsible..," she said, even as Raut continued to speak for two minutes before he concluded his speech on the issue. taken by them. "Get rid of the environment of distrust; bring about an essential distinction between what I refer to as a trial and error judgement... on one side and a decision actuated by corrupt motives on the other side," he said. The Finance Minister said that decisions taken with a view to forward corrupt motives deserve to be criminally dealt with, but not the other categories. "If the other categories are criminally dealt with, it will be a deterrant to expeditious and honest economic decision making," MrJaitley said. On a query referring to vague provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act, Mr Jaitley said, "This is not my view now. This was my view even when we were in the opposition that the overkill coming from various institutions certainly has not helped." In response to another question on overkill starting from political circles, Mr Jaitley said, "I don't think that the overkill started with the political circles. The overkill started out of these imperfections in the system. "The judiciary felt and I understand there may be some instances where some cases are not being investigat- ed propely, we must, therefore, keep an eye and then evolve this whole concept of supervising investigations in a continuing manner," he said. Further sharing his views on a scenario where "judiciary became the supervisor of investigation", Mr Jaitley said that when something which "was to be a rare exception became a pattern... what was lost out was the fine distinction... that an investigating agency must know between investing, prosecuting and persecuting". He said that the investigator lost out the balance of where to stop an investigation. "That is a fine balance he has to maintain. That was the core strength of the agencies. And I think that balance was lost out in these extra mechanisms which were created," the minister said. "The economic decision will also be trial and error. It may also involve playing with the joints. It may be also will involve an element of risk. Does the 1988 Act, therefore, adequately distinguish between an act of corruption and an act where a decision-maker makes an honest error. I think the 1988 Act fails that test," he said. A woman offers prayers at Indrayani temple, that was damaged in the earthquake, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Yemen evacuation operation was 'resounding success': Sushma Swaraj Agencies New Delhi, April 27: The operation to evacuate people from war-torn Yemen was a "resounding success" which was acknowledged by the world community, government told Rajya Sabha on Monday while noting that 1,947 nationals of 48 countries besides 4,741 Indians were rescued safely. Making a suo motu statement, Union External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said under the operation 'Raahat', 6,688 people were altogether evacuated from Yemen by air and sea routes. "I am glad to inform this august House that operation 'Raahat' conducted for the evacuation of Indian nationals from wartorn Yemen has been a resounding success, well- acknowledged by the international community. Making a suo motu statement, Union External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said under the operation 'Raahat', 6,688 people were altogether evacuated from Yemen by air and sea routes. "We not only managed to safely evacuate 4,741 Indians but also 1,947 foreign nationals from 48 countries till 18 April under most difficult circumstances," she said. Swaraj said India had re- ceived formal requests from 33 countries, including some neighbouring and western nations, for assistance in evacuation of their nationals as the Indian embassy was among the handful of foreign missions operational in Sana'a after the airstrikes began. "We responded positively to these requests to the extent possible based on ground realities and helped nationals of 48 countries in evacuation," the Minister said. India's approach in the evacuation process has been guided by the spirit of 'vasudev kutumbakam' (the whole world is one), Swaraj said. While giving details about the evacuation process and related developments, Swaraj said, "in view of the worsening security situation in Sana'a and after the successful conclusion of the evacuation process, we have relocated our Embassy to Djibouti on April 15." Sushma said the Indian Embassy would continue to operate from Djibouti till the situation returns to normal in Yemen. Smriti Irani Defends Scrapping of Ramvilas Paswan slams Nitish FYUP, Rejects Saffronisation Charge Govt for 'sloppiness' in relief work Agencies New Delhi:, April 27: Resource Human Development Minister Smriti Irani today made a strong defence of controversial decisions like scrapping of Delhi University's fouryear undergraduate programme and asking IITs to seek her ministry's advice on MoUs, as she rejected the charge of saffronisation, saying her government was bound by the Constitution. Reeling out statistics to drive home her point that spending in education during the Narendra Modi government is more than the previous UPA regime, she attacked the opposition for accusing her of appointing Hindutva scholars to academic bodies, saying many of them are associated with the Left and the Congress as well. Ms Irani's combative response came during a debate on Demands for Grants for the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry, in which she singled out Trinamool Congress' Sugata Bose, drawing sharp reaction from his party members who demanded an apology which was outrightly rejected by her. Taking on Mr Bose and the Congress' Sushmita Dev for their claims of appointing people with 'saffron' ideology to the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), she said scholars like Purabi Roy, associated with CPI, and Sacchidananda Sahai, a close associate of Congress leader Santosh Mohan Dev, too were appointed to the body. Ms Irani said the ministry intervened in Delhi University's decision to introduce a four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) as the 40-odd courses were not sanctioned by the President. "The programme would have produced 77,000 students (each year) with degrees without any worth. Had they been on the streets, were we ready to meet that situation? ... If I have protected their future, why are they hurt," she asked, taking a dig at leaders of some opposition leaders. On the charge of saffronisation of education, she said her government was committed to spreading education "within the limits prescribed by the Constitution". "The Prime Minister had given this assurance. I am repeating it on the floor of the House," she said. to Referring Congress leader Shashi Tharoor's claims that funds have remained unspent in the ministry, she said while in 2013-14, the utilisation was 92.9 per cent, it had increased to 97.69 per cent in 2014-15. to Responding charges that government was interfering with MoUs being signed by institutions like IITs, she wondered why the UPA government was silent when the Delhi IIT had signed an agreement to open a campus in Mauritius using "taxpayers' money." She only went by the law passed by Parliament, she said. Agencies Patna, April 27: Minister Union Ramvilas Paswan today charged the Bihar government with showing "sloppy" attitude to natural calamities like storms and earthquakes saying while the Centre was time and again promising to extend all help, the Nitish Kumar ministry was not utilising it. "The sloppy attitude of Bihar government could be assessed from the fact that it has neither sent report on the extent of damage by tropical storm on April 21 nor on the earthquake two days ago," Paswan, who is President of Lok Janshakti Party - an ally of BJP in NDA, told reporters. Asked if the Centre is the recent considering calamity in Bihar including squall in March as national calamity, Paswan said "it could be considered only after Bihar government sends report of damage". While states like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh had sent their reports long ago on damage to crops due to adverse weather condition, Bihar government had not done so even after several reminders. On earthquake that has rocked Bihar, Paswan said he had extensively toured different parts of the state after Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally telephoned him. "During the tour of different districts like Khagaria, Samastipur, Araria, Kisanganj, Darbhanga, Munger among others, I talked to district magistrates and other offi- cials but they gave me vague answers on the loss of life and damage to houses and crops," he said. "This evening the prime minister would be holding a meeting on quake in which I'll convey him all these things," he said. "While criss-crossing various parts of the state particularly in rural areas I saw people taking shelter on roads and raising hands for help but there seemed nobody for their help," Paswan said. "I have received com- plaints from people in some places that officials were not recording the deaths in storm and quake claiming that those were natural deaths," he said. "I do not know whether this sloppiness is due to lack of command over officers or bad intention of the state government," the Union Food Minister alleged. On Chief Minister Nitish Kumar extending helping hand to Nepal devastated by the earthquake, Paswan took a potshots at his rival and said "he should concentrate on providing succour to sufferers of storm and quake in Bihar. The Centre is taking care of Nepal needs." He said the Bihar government which was providing Rs 4 lakh as compensation to kin of dead in storm and quake should provide Rs 2 lakh to injured. BJP leader calls for UP Woman held for torturing Mahotsav to replace Saifai Mahotsav minor domestic help Agencies Lucknow, Apr 27: A senior BJP leader on Monday said an 'Uttar Pradesh Mahotsav' should be held in place of 'Saifai Mahotsav', the annual event held in the native village of Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. "The chief minister and his family hold Saifai Mahotsav every year in their native village but have no interest in holding UP Mahotsav for the entire state's cultural, social and industrial development", said General Secretary of BJP's Mumbai unit Amarjit Misra. Misra also met Governor Ram Naik earlier today and submitted a memorandum in this regard. "Though the natives UP in Mumbai and other places celebrate foundation day of the state, the chief minister took no initiative in this direction despite the Governor too expressing his desire for the same", he said. Misra has been organising UP foundation day in Mumbai under the banner of social-cultural group 'Abhiyan' since the past 27 years. "If such a function is held in the state it will provide an opportunity to the people of the state residing in other states to get together here for a day and also contribute to its development," he said. ,To a question on the state of north Indians in Maharashtra, he said, in the past some organisations used to harass them at the instigation of the then Congress-NCP government but the new BJPled government was safeguarding their interests. BJP leader calls for UP Mahotsav to replace Saifai Mahotsav Agencies Mumbai, April 27: A 58-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly torturing a minor girl whom she had employed as domestic help, police said today. Acting on a tip-off that a nine-year-old girl was being tortured by a family residing at Pataliputra Nagar in suburban Oshiwara, the police swung into action and rescued her on Saturday. Subsequently, the woman who had employed her as maid was arrested, senior police inspector Subhash Vele said. "During preliminary investigation, we found bruises on the girl's body. She has now been sent to Dongri children's rehabilitation home," Vele said. The accused woman's daughter, who also allegedly tortured the minor girl, is at large, he said, adding that a search was on for her. The woman had brought the minor girl from her native place in Jharkhand 3-4 months ago. She used to torture her frequently and hit her with a rolling pin used in kitchen. "The woman is in police custody and we are trying to ascertain the whereabouts of the girl's parents as she is unable to give any concrete information," said Vele. The accused has been booked under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 324, 334, 370 (buying or disposing of any person as a slave) and 374 (unlawful compulsory labour), police added. IOA officials tell Thomas Bach their opposition to Sports Bill Agencies New Delhi, Apr 27: Miffed at the "interference" of Sports Ministry in its affairs, Indian Olympic Association today told the visiting International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach to convey to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi its opposition to the Sports Code of the government in its current form. Bach, visiting the country for the first time since being elected as IOC chief in 2013, had a meeting with top IOA members at a city hotel that lasted an hour and he will meet the Prime Minister later in the day. The IOC chief also had an hourlong meeting with sports minister Sarbananda Sonowal at the same hotel. Sonowal was assisted by Sports Secretary Ajit Sharan and Sports Authority of India Director General Injeti Srinivas. Former IOA Secretary General and Honorary IOC member Randhir Singh also attended both the meetings. Later, Sonowal hosted a lunch for the visiting dignitary which was attended by top IOA and sports ministry officials, Minister of State Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, besides Sonowal. Abhay Singh Chautala, who served as president of the IOA during the 14-month suspension from the IOC, told reporters after the meeting that the members have told Bach to convey to the Prime Minister that they would oppose the Sports Bill as it "interferes" with the autonomy of the IOA. "For some time, there has been this issue of the implementation of the Sports Bill. The earlier Congress government had tried to implement this Sports Bill and the current BJP government is also saying that it will implement the Bill," Chautala, also an MLA of the Indian National Lok Dal in Haryana Legislative Assembly, said. "The IOA members have requested the IOC President to convey to the Prime Minister when he meets him our feeling regarding the Sports Bill. There has been interference in the affairs of IOA from the Sports Ministry which is undermining the autonomy of the IOA under the Olympic Charter. This will harm Indian sports," Chautala, now a Haryana Olympic Association official, said. The IOA's objection to the Sports Code centers around two major issues -- age limit of 70 of the office bearers of the IOA and the cutting into size the importance of the state units of the IOA. There was speculation that India would express its willingness to bid for 2024 Olympic Games or for a later date but none of the officials as well as Sonowal could throw any light on that issue. "We welcomed Mr Bach and his team to the country. We discussed how sports in India can be progressed further," Sonowal said. Asked if there was any discus- sion on India's likely bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, Sonowal simply said, "We had a discussion about the development of sports in India. That is all." Chautala said that IOA would support the government if it decides to bid for 2024 Olympics or at a later date. Top officials of the IOA said that Bach expressed happiness on India coming out of the suspension and also praised them for amending the constitution that paved the way for revocation of the ban in February last year. "Mr Bach expressed happiness that the suspension has been lifted and the IOA can now work for the development of Indian sports. He also congratulated us for amending the constitution. He said our constitution is now a very good and a modern document," an IOA vice presi- dent said. IOC said that Bach was visiting India to discus with the Prime Minister and the sports authorities "the development of sport in India and the role that sport and the Olympic Games can have within the Indian society". "He (Bach) is visiting India by invitation of the Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi and the Indian Olympic Association. India has an important role to play within the Olympic Movement. The IOC President intends to meet the Prime Minister and the sporting authorities in order to discuss the development of sport in India and the role that sport and the Olympic Games can have within the Indian society," IOC Media Relations Manager Sandrine Tonge said on a query. Lt Gen Sahni witnesses exercise Akraman-II Agencies Rajasthan, April 27: South Western Army Commander Lt Gen Arun Kumar Sahni today witnessed army exercise 'Akraman-II' being conducted by Chetak Corps of the Sapta Shakti Command in Rajasthan. The exercise is aimed at making the force more agile, versatile, lethal, networked and capable of achieving a decisive victory in war, said Lt Gen Sahni, the Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command. An intense battlefield scenario simulated with manouevering columns of army tanks and hovering helicopters in soaring temperatures in the desert terrain of northern Rajasthan, an official release said. The Army Commander along with Lieutenant General PM Hariz, General Officer Commanding, Chetak Corps and other senior officers witnessed the mechanised predominant battle manoeuvres in which tanks, infantry combat vehicles, long- range artillery gun, air defence weapon system, electronic warfare system and surveillance equipment carried out battle drills, it said. The manoeuvres rehearsed and practised will allow the Army formations to break through multiple obstacles within a restricted time frame. The battlefield transparency and operational plans based on real-time situational awareness was enhanced using intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) inputs from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and sensors during the exercise, the release said. 250 people from Gujarat return home from quake-hit Nepal Agencies Ahmedabad, April 27: As many as 250 people from Gujarat, out of the nearly 550 state residents stranded in quake-hit Nepal, have returned home safely, a senior official said today. "Nearly 250 people from Gujarat have so far returned to the state from quake-hit Nepal. Around 35 people arrived at the Ahmedabad airport from Delhi this afternoon through a special flight. Apart from them, many others have returned safely during the last 24 hours through flights and buses," Gujarat Relief Commissioner D N Pandey said. The Gujarat government is coordinating with the Centre and airport authorities to facilitate return of people from the state stuck in Nepal and has made arrangements for their stay in the national capital. "We are in contact with the Centre for the safe evacuation of all Gujaratis from Nepal. Efforts are on to bring back the remaining people using special flights and buses," said Pandey. Upon arrival here today, the passengers shared their experience with media about Nepal during earthquake. "We went to Nepal through a tour operator. As soon as we came out of Lord Pashupatinath temple, the earthquake struck. We saw many buildings collapse in front of our eyes. Though the main dome of temple was also swaying, it survived the quake. We somehow managed to escape and reach safely here," said Hansaben Patel, who was among the 35-odd passengers arriving here today. Quake rescue: SP leader talks about party colleague's nephews Agencies New Delhi, April 27: Amid massive efforts to save lives in quake-ravaged Nepal in adverse conditions, Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav today raised in Rajya Sabha the issue of nephews of his party colleague Naresh Agrawal being stranded there, alleging that Indian Embassy was not helpful. Responding to this, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the members should not "increase pressure" on Indian Embassy personnel in Kathmandu as they are already working in "adverse circumstances". During an impromptu discussion on the tragedy that struck Nepal, Yadav referred to two nephews of Agrawal and how Indian Embassy handled calls regarding their evacuation. " What the government is doing (in Nepal) is very correct but more needs to be done. While the government is sensitive, the Embassy is insensitive," he said. He said two nephews of Agarwal were stranded there and External Affairs Minister was spoken to. "Sushma Swaraj was spoken to yesterday and we got phone calls made twice. But it was of no effect on the Embassy," he said. He demanded that the embassy should be sensitized. Hours later, Swaraj said Agrawal's relatives had been evacuated. "The situation over there (in Nepal) needs to be understood. There is a long queue over there. 10,000-20,000 people are stranded. ...In adverse circumstances, our Embassy officials are working. Let us not increase their pressure." GLIMPSES OF FUTURE JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL, 28, 2015, PAGE 8 GLOBAL NEWS Japanese PM , US President eye strategic trade deal at White House Washington, April 27 President Barack Obama will seek to encourage the emergence of a more assertive Japan and close in on a major Pacific trade deal when he hosts Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the White House Tuesday. Abe will get treatment normally reserved for royalty or heads of state, including a 300-guest White House state dinner in his honor, underscoring the renewed relevance of an alliance forged in the ashes of World War II. The Japanese premier lands in Washington buttressed by victory in local elections that were seen as a referendum on his administration. The White House will be keen to capitalize on an emboldened Abe`s desire to put Japan back at the center of power in Asia, as China flexes its political and economic muscle. Mindful of China`s rising influence, the Obama administration launched a "pivot to Asia" strategy, aggressively courting several regional economic powers and nurturing a network of alliances. The visit comes "in the context of our broader efforts to continue to rebalance the Asia-Pacific region," said top Obama foreign policy aide Ben Rhodes. Abe has backed a bigger role for Japan`s security forces, including a deal expected Monday that could allow personnel to come to the aid of US troops in the event of a skirmish or attack. Japan`s military was scrapped after the end of the war, and pacifism is enshrined in the country`s constitution, which Abe has sought to reinterpret. "We very much welcome the fact that Japan is looking to play a more constructive role in promoting peace and stability in the broader Asia-Pacific region," said Rhodes. "We believe that that dovetails very nicely with the US rebalance." Part of that rebalance is securing a Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that draws in 12 countries -- including Japan and the United States -- many of which are keen to counter Beijing`s increasingly strong centripetal pull. "The negotiations have been going on for some time," said Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae, saying that Obama and Abe would hail the "major progress" seen. The visit, he said, would Sri Lanka journalists in exile in Nepal to return Colombo, April 27 Sri Lankan journalists who fled the country for safety reasons and now living in exile in Nepal will be allowed to return, foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera told the parliament on Monday. He was responding to a query from opposition legislator Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Mr. Dissanayake said the Sri Lankan Ambassador in Nepal had refused to facilitate the evacuation of Lankan journalists in the country. “We know that journalists had to flee the country for safety in the recent years. They were scared of white vans chasing them,” Mr. Dissanayake said. Mr. Samaraweera told parliament that journalists who are currently in hiding in Nepal would be allowed to return to Sri Lanka after Saturday’s devastating earthquake. However, the minister did not give an exact figure as to how many journalists might be in hiding in Nepal. During the reign of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa several journalists had fled the country as Sri Lanka fell in the press freedom index. Journalists had also complained of armed groups coming in white coloured vans to abduct them. First malaria vaccine likely by October: Scientists London, April 27 : The first malaria vaccine candidate to reach phase-3 of clinical testing was found to partially protect children against the disease up to four years after vaccination and may be available by as early as October this year, scientists reported. The results suggest that vaccine candidate the RTS,S/AS01 could prevent a substantial number of cases of clinical malaria, especially in areas of high transmission. "The European Medicines Agency (EMA) will assess the quality, safety, and efficacy of the vaccine based on these final data," said corresponding author Brian Greenwood, professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in Britain. "If the EMA gives a favourable opinion, WHO (World Health Organization) could recommend the use of RTS,S/AS01 as early as October this year. If licensed, RTS,S/AS01 would be the first human vaccine licensed against a parasitic disease," Greenwood added. The findings revealed that vaccine efficacy against clinical and severe malaria was better in children than in young infants, but waned over time in both groups. However, protection was prolonged by a booster dose, increasing the average number of cases prevented in both children and young infants. "Despite the falling efficacy over time, there is still a clear benefit from RTS,S/AS01," Greenwood said. "An average 1,363 cases of clinical malaria were prevented over four years of follow-up for every 1,000 children vaccinated, and 1,774 cases in those who also received a booster shot. Over three years of followup, an average 558 cases were averted for every 1,000 infants vaccinated, and 983 cases in those also given a booster dose." "Given that there were an estimated 198 million malaria cases in 2013, this level of efficacy potentially translates into millions of cases of malaria in children being prevented," Greenwood said. be "epoch-making."Both Tokyo and the White House had hoped that Obama would have authority from Congress to fast track a deal before Abe`s visit, allowing a more definitive announcement on Tuesday. But political wrangling on Capitol Hill means that may not come before May. Japan sees the authority as a prerequisite to conclude talks. Obama has faced critics within his own party who believe the deal would allow American jobs to be shipped overseas. In the last week Obama has begun pushing back hard on that notion, insisting the deal would level the playing field for US workers. "I understand why a lot of people are skeptical of trade deals. Past deals didn`t always live up to the hype," he said in his latest weekly address to the nation. "We have lessons to learn from the past -- and we have learned them. But trying to stop a global economy at our shores isn`t one of those lessons." Negotiators are still working on tough issues linked to automobiles and agriculture, but with Obama looking for a bipartisan trade victory and Abe keen to bolster his domestic economic reforms, a deal seems likely. "There is a very, very strong will from both parties that we would like to reach an agreement," said ambassador Sasae. South Korea's Prime Minister steps down over bribery scandal SEOUL, April 27 South Korea’s president has accepted the resignation of her prime minister on account of a bribery scandal. Prime Minster Lee Wan Koo offered to quit last week, two months after taking the country’s second highest post. He was at the heart of a corruption scandal involving a dead businessman and other high-profile figures. Businessman Sung Wan-jong said before committing suicide this month that he gave 30 million won ($27,390) to Lee in 2013. Lee has denied the allegation. President Park Geun-hye’s office said on Monday she accepted Lee’s resignation but gave no further details. Lee’s office confirmed his departure, saying he left his office after making a farewell speech. Executive power in South Korea is concentrated in the president, but the prime minister leads the government if the president becomes incapacitated. Hunter King poses in the pressroom with the award for outstanding younger actress in a drama series at the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards at Warner Bros. Studios, in Burbank, Calif. App to help boozers fight the urge to drink Melbourne, April 27 A smartphone app has been designed to help people reduce their dependence on alcohol. The app diagnoses your drinking habits and measures how healthy, risky or dangerous they may be. It then offers a range of challenges to complete instead of drinking such as sober karaoke, drink-free dating and being the designated driver on nights out, Herald Sun reported. Chris Raine of the Australia-based not-forprofit movement Hello Sunday Morning said the new app pushed education into the tech space and empowered people to seek simple, fast advice at the touch of their smartphone. "It's really exciting. There is a big need for it in Australia and around the world to help people change their drinking habits," Raine was quoted as saying. "It's an easy way to help people," he added. The app, powered by Vodafone and funded by the Abbott government, also allows users to see how many other people in their pub, club or local area are going booze-free and completing the same challenges. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine chair Diana Egerton-Warburton predicted the app would be a success because it helped build awareness of people's own Assistant Health habits. Minister Fiona Nash said the app would appeal to tech-savvy Australians, who could use their phone to monitor their health. Week of Fighting in Iraq's Five mn pound UK aid for quake-hit Nepal Pak Forces Kill Three Wanted Taliban Terrorists Ramadi Kills 30 Police London, April 27 Baghdad | AFP | Apr 27 A week of heavy fighting between security forces and the Islamic State jihadist group in the Ramadi area of Anbar province killed 30 police, a top officer said today. "The city of Ramadi witnessed heavy confrontations and fighting last week between security forces" and IS, Anbar police chief Staff Major General Kadhim al-Fahdawi said, putting the toll at 30 police killed and 100 wounded. Parts of the capital of Anbar province have been out of government control since early 2014, and IS seized more territory in the Ramadi area this month. Major attacks also hit other areas of Anbar last week, including three suicide bombings claimed by IS targeting the Iraqi side of the Trebil border crossing with Jordan on Saturday that officials said killed seven people. And 13 soldiers, among them two senior officers, were killed in a bombing and clashes east of Ramadi on Friday, Defence Minister Khalid al-Obeidi said. Obeidi yesterday rejected reports that more than 100 soldiers were killed in the violence, which was originally said to have taken place in the Nadhim al-Tharthar area, but which he said was actually 30 kilometres to the south. Rumours of the massive death toll sparked calls for a demonstration in Baghdad and for Obeidi to be questioned by parliament or resign. Iraqi security forces control pockets of territory in Anbar, a vast desert province that stretches from the borders with Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia to the western approaches to Baghdad. But much of the province is held by IS, which spearheaded an offensive last June that overran swathes of territory north and west of Baghdad. As Nuclear Powers Meet, NYC Rally Demands End to Weapons New York , Apr 27 Global activists have presented 8 million petitions to the UN disarmament chief demanding a world free of nuclear weapons, kicking off a conference by world powers to review progress toward eventually achieving total disarmament. US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran's foreign minister are both expected to speak at the conference Monday amid intense interest in the fate of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, or NPT, Review Conference happens every five years, and experts have warned that little progress is expected this time, especially with relations cool between the two largest nuclear powers, Russia and the United States. The more than a thousand demonstrators demanded that the world's nine nuclear-armed countries do far more toward cutting stockpiles. Many protesters were from Japan, the only country ever hit by a nuclear attack. Fragile survivors of the US attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 70 years ago led the way in wheelchairs. "I hope we don't have to have the NPT five years from now!" said 83-year-old Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow. The UN disarmament chief, Angela Kane, stood by the wall of boxes of petitions and told the crowd that receiving the millions of names was "very humbling." She said she had signed one of the petitions herself when she was in Japan. Kane said she spoke Friday with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and told the crowd, "He's with you." As the march made its way uptown past the Manhattan brunch crowd, some bystanders showed little grasp of the number of nuclear weapons remaining around the world today. Sri Lankan Prez Moves Constitution Amendment Bill Colombo | Apr 27 Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena today presented a bill in parliament for a key amendment to the Constitution that seeks to dilute powers of the president. The 19A amendment was introduced after last week's aborted attempt caused due to disruption by supporters of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa. "It has always been my desire to prune presidential powers. You all will agree that I have been very generous," Sirisena told the House. S irisena's opposition coalition had pledged to do away with presidential authority to make parliament more powerful, as their main plank in the January 8 presidential election which resulted in a stunning defeat for Rajapaksa. Sirisena described the amendment as a historic occasion where all legislators are presented with the first such opportunity in 37 years. Sri Lanka switched to an executive president-headed government in 1978 from a Westminster-style system. The United Kingdom has given 5 million pounds to help people affected by the devastating Nepal earthquake which has killed more than 3,200 people, the government said on Monday. Already three million pounds were released to address immediate needs and another 2 million pounds would be given to the Red Cross, the government said. Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted that a UK search and rescue team was dispatched on Sunday night with RAF aircraft being sent on Monday. A number of Britons have been caught up in Saturday’s earthquake and the powerful aftershock felt on Sunday. At least 18 people have been killed in avalanches on Mount Everest. Climbers and their guides have been cut off from Everest’s devastated base camp, unable to come down because climbing ropes and ladders have been swept away. PUBLIC UTILITY NUMBERS INDIAN AIRLINES City Office Airport P.H.E. 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Daily Srinagar Arrival 14:10Hrs Tele.No. City Booking Office 2574312/15, Airport : 2453888/999 Tele No. City Booking Office 2542735, 2546086 BUSINESS & SPORTS JAMMU TUESDAY APRIL, 28, 2015, PAGE 9 Glimpses of Future Blackmoney: Lone Member of Special Court Quits, Major Setback for PMLA Cases Agencies New Delhi, Apr 27: In a major blow to fight against black money, a special authority established to try money laundering cases bearing revenue value of crores of rupees has been rendered vacant as the lone member of the three-member body resigned today. The Adjudicating Authority (AA) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) is designated to function as the first appellate authority against attachment of assets made by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under stringent money laundering laws. Any party whose assets, whether movable or immovable, have been attached by the ED under PMLA laws can appeal before the special court which has to decide on the extension of the freeze within 180 days of the issue of the order by the probe agency. While the special court was already under-staffed, in the absence of a Chairman for the last about five months, the other post of the Member (acting as Judge) has been vacant for over a year now. The lone serving Member of the AA Mukesh Kumar, an exDirector General of Income Tax (Investigations), tendered his resignation today citing "personal reasons". "I shall be relinquishing office on the expiry of 3 months from the date of receipt of this letter (April 27, 2015) in your office unless my resignation is accepted from the earliest date. "I am thankful to your good self for kind cooperation extended by your Honour from time to time," Kumar said in his letter. Sources said Kumar had decided to quit as the AA has to hear over the next few months more than 100 money laundering attachment cases filed by the ED, some of which are high-profile with a value of over Rs 800 crore involved. It would be near impossible for one person to handle all these cases. If the cases are not heard in time, all assets seized by the ED would stand de-freezed. "The lone Member would not be able to take such a huge volume of cases single-handedly as the two other posts of Judges, including a Chairman, have been vacant for a long time now. "A number of cases are getting time-barred in the next few days and months and that would be a big setback for the ED which is combating money laundering instances in India and abroad under the overall fight against the menace of black money," sources said. Kumar did not respond to phone calls made to him to elicit the reasons of his pre-mature exit. He was appointed as the Member of the AA in 2013 for a period of five years by an order of the President under the seal of Finance Ministry's the Department of Revenue. Sources privy to the development at the special court said a total of 112 cases are listed to be heard on the cause list of the court till today with over Rs 4,000 crore of revenue locked therein. "At least 30 more attachments done by the ED before March 31 are set to land at the table of the court soon. In absence of any Member, the future of the cases looks jeopardised," sources said adding the government has been asked a number of times by the AA and the ED to fill up vacancies. Some other staff of the Authority including its Registrar and sub-ordinate staff have also asked for repatriation to their original cadre. CO2 emission from thermal plants higher than global stds : Govt Agencies New Delhi April 27: Admitting that emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) from thermal power plants in India was higher than global standards, government today said it was due to inferior quality of coal and its higher consumption. Replying to a question in Rajya Sabha on the issue, Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said renovation, modernisation and life extension of old thermal power generating units and retirement of old and inefficient thermal generation units has been undertaken in a phased manner. "The CO2 emission from thermal power plants in the country is comparatively higher than the global standards due to inferior quality of coal and higher ambient air temperature and cooling water temperature in India, resulting in more consumption of coal," he said. The Minister said "a total of 3,115 MW has already been retired till date; another 2,667 MW will be retired by the end of the 12th Plan. Obviously, this is a process which takes several years. We have now come out with a new policy, and in the near future, we shall go in for a massive resubstitution programme," claiming that the policy has been widely hailed. Maintaining that public sector units owning old plants, the Minister said "all the owners of these old plants have been asked to give their specific programmes to either replace them or go in for renovation and modernisation. Already some 2,500 MW - I have the exact figure-has been replaced." Goyal said one of the first steps the government took was to lay out a policy for completely rehabilitating and changing over the old plants to new ones of supercritical technology. He said one of the constraints for changeover from old technology to new had been that the coal linkages were given for a particular plant only and were not allowed to be enhanced or changed and the old plants were not able to go in for new technology. TRAI Releases Names and Email IDs of Over One Million Individuals Agencies New Delh, Apr 27: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) today released the name and email IDs of over one million people who gave their comments on the consultation paper on net neutrality. As the number of comments was huge, Trai has divided the comments under three categories -- comments from service providers, comments from service providers associations and comments from other stakeholders. However, the Authority drew the ire of people for exposing the privacy of people. This comes after all the stakeholders submitted their comments on Trai's consultation paper on Net Neutrality. April 24 was the last day to summit the comments. The telecom operators said they should be allowed to offer services based on mutual agreements with the OTT players. "There is a pressing need to find a fair regulatory and commercial solution especially for VOIP telephony services, which if not addressed could endanger SPORTS NEWS Gavaskar Seeks Rs 1.90 Cr From BCCI for Being IPL President Agencies New Delhi , Apr 27: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has asked for an amount of Rs 1.90 crore as remuneration for rendering his services as president BCCI-IPL during the seventh edition of the cashrich league last year, which was held in UAE and India. Gavaskar was appointed 'President, BCCI-IPL' on directive of Supreme Court of India and the apex court had directed the BCCI to pay him adequate compensation as he put his various media commitments (commentary and writing columns) on hold during that period. According to reliable source in the Working Committee, Gavaskar had written to the Board about the compensation. "Gavaskar has written a letter to the BCCI.In the letter, he has sought an amount to the tune of Rs 1.90 crore which is equivalent to the money that he had to forego during the period as he couldn't take up his media assignments which includes TV commentary, writing columns and also acting as media pundit," a senior BCCI official, who was present at the Working committee meeting told PTI today. When asked whether the amount that he has sought has already been approved, the official said, "Not as of now. But obviously, he needs to be compensated as there is a SC directive and we need to follow that. But this letter will be placed before the finance committee, which will approve an amount. "The amount that Gavaskar would get could be exactly what he has demanded or less depending upon what finance committee's recommendations are," the source added. Meanwhile, it has also been learnt that Sachin Tendulkar has sought more information from the board on the nature of his role in the advisory panel. "We have learnt that Sachin is interested to know as to what exactly is expected from him in regards to his contribution in cricket development. If there is a contract, then what are the terms of reference of that contract and other important details," the source added. Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid are expected to be a part of an elite advisory panel which will take a call on who India's next chief coach will be and that technically rules Ganguly out of the race as far as national coaching is concerned. Top players to compete in trials for World Bridge Championship Agencies Kolkata, Apr 27: Top players of the country will be seen in action in the selection trials for the World Bridge Championship to be begin at the Bengal Rowing Club here tomorrow. Eight teams will participate in the five-day trial to pick the Indian men team for the World Bridge Championship for Bermuda Bowl which will be held in India later this year, according to a release. Teams: Formidables: Kiran Nadar, B Prabhakar, Rajeswar Tewari, Sunit Choksi, Keyzad Anklesaria, B Satyanarayana. Bangur Cement: Debasish Ray, NR Kirubakara Moorthy, SK Iyenger, Sukamal Das, Chandrashekhar Majumder, Manas Mukherjee. Indian Railway: Subir Majumder, Rana Roy, Amarnath Banerjee, Sumit Mukherjee, Debabrata Majumder, Sandip Dutta Hemant Jalan: Hemant Jalan, Ashish Malhotra, Sandeep Thakral, Kaustav Bendre, Kaustav Nandi, Samir Basak. Shree Cement: Pritish Kushari, Ravi Goenka, Vinay Desai, Bhabesh Saha, Arun Bapat, Ajay Bagaria. CV Rao: CV Rao, Pranab Bardhan, Partha Sarathi Mukherjee, Shibnath De Sarkar, Avijit Chakrabarty, Satyabrata Mukherjee. Daya Dhaon: Daya Dhaon, Dipak Santra, Snehasish Roy, Pinaki Prasad Khan, Kajal Das, Aniruddha Bhattacharya. Arun Jain: Raju Tolani, Ajay Khare, S Sundarram, P Sridharan, Swarnendu Banerjee, JM Shah, Arun Jain. the entire Digital India programme of the Government," Vodafone India said in its comments on Trai's consultation paper on regulatory framework for OTT services. However, Nasscom said the Information Technology Act is mandated to ensure this and believe there is no need for any additional regulations for content and services. "Internet Platforms and Services communications do not require licensing. There are user led evaluation reports that helps consumers make an informed choice as they adopt internet platforms and services," Nasscom said. Airtel said, at present, telecom service providers and OTT communication service providers offer the same communication services such as voice. "While TSPs are subject to a number of regulatory and licensing requirements, such as payment of licence fee, taxes, security conditions, among others, OTT communication service providers have no such obligations," Airtel said. Idea also said there should be "Same Service, Same Rules" so that all stakeholders are bound to offer same services under the same regulations and no one gets an undue advantage. Internet Service Providers Association of India echoed the demand for same service same rules. On OTT players impacting traditional revenue stream of telecom operators, Internet & Mobile Association of India (IA- MAI) said it is not true that innovations of VoIP and text apps have affected the TSPs financial stability and available data, points to the contrary. "Indicators of revenues from regulatory filings, earning calls of telecom companies and public statements clearly indicate that data is driving telecom growth," IAMAI said. As the number of comments was huge, Trai has divided the comments under three categories -- comments from service providers, comments from service providers associations and comments from other stakeholders. Telecom industry body GSMA said the efficient way to manage multiple traffic types is not to treat all traffic with the same priority, but to match the prioritisation of network resources to the traffic characteristics and the service requirements. "To ensure internet remains open and functional, mobile operators should be permitted the flexibility to differentiate between different types of traffic," GSMA said. Vodafone said companies should be free to pursue commercial agreements which offer consumers innovative new content and services underpinned by new business models. "This should include the option to pursue two-way charging models under which operators and content providers implement bilateral agreements for the benefit of consumers," Vodafone said. BUSINESS NEWS Differentiate Between Genuine Error and Graft: Arun Jaitley Agencies New Delhi, Apr 27: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said that there is a fine difference between corruption and genuine error of decision which the present anti-graft law fails to recognise. He said the Prevention of Corruption Act has failed the test of differentiating between a genuine error of decision making and an act of corruption because of its vague terminology. Speaking at the 16th DP Kohli memorial lecture, Jaitley also asked the investigating agencies to desist from "temptation to persecute". "An investigating agency's responsibility is huge. Its discretion is also very large and, therefore, considering the responsibility and discretion where the agency investigates more serious cases, it prosecutes and yet it has to prevent itself from the temptation to persecute," he said. Jaitley said the Prevention of Corruption Act was conceived in the pre-liberalisation era and the scenario changed in 1991 with the ushering in of the liberalised economy, where a quick decision-making process was the need of the hour. "Can there be decision-making where every decision maker is on defensive, cautious of what will eventually... If a decision is taken wrong. The economic decision will also be trial and error. It may also involve playing with the joints. It may be also will involve an element of risk," Jaitley said. He questioned if the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, adequately distinguishes between an act of corruption and an act where a decision-maker makes an honest error. "I think the 1988 Act fails that test... I think in the 1988 Act, phrases like corrupt means, public interest, pecuniary advantage, valuable thing, personal interests are phrases which are vague and capable of more than one construction. "(...) Once they are capable of more than one construction, they give to an investigator an opportunity to interpret it either way and, today, the whole ambit of the circumstances under which the investigations are held has also changed," he said. Rupee Snaps 2-Day Fall, Recovers 8 Paise Vs Dollar at 63.48 Agencies Mumbai, Apr 27: Snapping its two-day losing trend, the rupee today recovered by 8 paise to close at 63.48 against the US dollar, after plunging to a 4-month intra-day low of 63.77, on fresh selling of the American currency by exporters and some banks. However, distinctly weak local equities, sustained capital outflows and firm dollar overseas capped the rupee rise to a major extent, a forex dealer said. Initially, the domestic unit commenced weak at 63.70 a dollar from previous close of 63.56 and moved downwards to log almost 4month intra-day low of 63.77 -- level not seen since when it had touched a low of 63.79 on December 30, 2014. Dealers attributed the fall in the rupee value to a host of factors such as sluggish local stocks, continued selling by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) -who sold shares worth USD 113.93 million last Friday as per Sebi data -- and firm dollar overseas by 0.23 per cent against its global rivals ahead of the two-days US Fed's policy meeting. However, later it fell back in the last session on renewed heavy dollar selling by exporters and some banks to a high of 63.46 before closing at 63.48, exhibiting a rise of eight paise or 0.13 per cent. In past two days, it had tumbled by 74 paise or 1.18 per cent. In New York, the dollar started the week on the defensive in early trade after more disappointing US economic data reinforced expectations the US Federal Reserve will not hike interest rates any time soon, while concerns about Greece's ongoing debt talks pressured the euro. Back home, the Indian benchmark Sensex today plunged by 260.95 points, or 0.95 per cent. Anurag Thakur hits back at N Srinivasan; asks him to share list of suspected bookies Agencies New Delhi, Apr 27: A day after the International Cricket Council (ICC) letter to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about Anurag Thakur socializing with an alleged bookie was made public, the BJP MP lashed out at N Srinivasan in a public letter and asked BCCI to issue a list of suspected bookies. In the letter he shared on social media site Twitter, Thakur said that he knew Karan Gilhotra, as he was active in the political and cricketing activities in Punjab. "I have earlier been the Joint Secretary of the BCCI under your President-ship and I am now Indian women lose to Georgia in World Chess Championship Agencies Chengdu, China, Apr 27: India's chances of a medal went up in smoke as the team crashed to a heavy loss against Georgia in the seventh round of the World Women's Team Chess Championship. In a shocking turn of events, three favourable positions were spoilt by the Indians on last three boards as Georgians coasted to 2.5-1.5 victory. Reeling on six points after seven rounds, the Indian women's team are out of contention now. Koneru Humpy and Dronavalli Harika have done their best for the team but the rest have cut a sorry figure here. Coming in to the most decisive match of the championship, the Indian eves had to win but the third and fourth board were again disappointing. On the top board Humpy drew quite easily as black against Bela Khotenashvili who is the top performer in the event thus far. Harika had to win for the Indians to have any chance and the Andhra-girl tried her best only to lose heart and the game against Lela Javakhishvili petered out to a draw. On the third board, Padmini Rout, currently ranked the third highest ranked Indian on ELO charts, yet again fumbled with her openings and was crushed by Meri Arabidze of Georgia despite getting a drawing chance in the game. Soumya Swaminathan could not make a decisive headway when required and drew with Melia Salome on the fourth board to complete a Georgian triumph. With just two rounds to go, the girls lie joint sixth. Georgia are well in front and close to gold with 13 points in their kitty while the Russians now look far behind on 11 points after salvaging a draw against Kazakhstan. It was actually bad play by Kazakhstan as they missed out an golden opportunity to beat the Russians. The Kazakhs were winning on board one and lost, won on board to drew easily om board four and should have won on board three in the drawn encounter. Results round 7: Georgia (13) beat India (6) 2.5-1.5 (Meri Arabidze drew with Koenru Humpy; D Harika drew with Lela Javakhishvili; Meri Arabidze beat Padmini Rout; Soumya Swminathan drew with Melia Salome); Russia (11) drew with Kazakhstan (6) 2-2; China (9) drew with Ukraine (8) 2-2; Armenia (7) drew with USA (3) 22; Egypt (0) lost to Poland (5) 1-3. Secretary, BCCI. I only wish that you had shared the list of unverified suspected bookies with me and other colleagues, so that we could identify such persons and keep away from them. I have known this person, who has been active in the political and cricketing activities in Punjab and adjacent States. I had no knowledge or any clue about his activities as a suspected bookie," the letter said. A fresh controversy hit the BCCI when pictures of Anurag socializing with Karan Gilhotra emerged on Sunday. The pictures showed Thakur cutting a cake, Gilhotra feeding Thakur a piece of cake and Thakur returning the favour. In his letter, Anurag further wrote, "It is curious that intimation about my having known this 'suspected bookie' was brought to the ICC notice by your friend Mr. Neeraj Gunde. Mr. Neeraj Gunde incidentally is circulating to the media in Delhi the details of documents against your critics in the BCCI. He operates on your behalf. A procured complaint and an ICC advisory based on 'unverified information' was issued at your behest on the eve of the BCCI Working Committee meeting. It was intended to be a counter offensive on your behalf, since you have not reconciled with my election as Secretary, BCCI. Taking a jab at Srini's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, Anurag said that the ICC chairman should share a list of suspected bookies even with his family members. "I would request at least now share with me or other colleagues in BCCI the list of suspected bookies in India, so that we may keep away from them. You may also share this information with your family members, whose involvement in betting has been proved. Since the ICC advisory to me had been made in public, I would be making this letter to you public," Anurag signed off. As per a news report in DNA, ICC CEO Dave Richardson sent a mail to BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya notifying him about the BJP MP's association with Gilhotra, who is on their Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) database. As per the ICC mail, their ACSU had unverified information in 2014 that Gilhotra was attempting to get friendly with IPL players and support staff. Ravi Sawani, director of the BCCI ACSU, had written to all IPL team managers back then, asking them to ensure Gilhotra was not given access to players and support staff. As per a picture released by a news website, Thakur and Gilhotra are seen together at a cake cutting ceremony. However, it would be unfair at the moment to draw any conclusion regarding the nature of relationship between the two. “I can only laugh at this. I have already sent a notice to the ICC for mentioning my name in their database. I have never received any communication from the ICC, the BCCI or any IPL franchise in this regard. I am a cricket lover. I am a social person and I love to meet and interact with people. “I know Anurag for more than 10 years. The pictures being circulated in the media were clicked at my wedding anniversary party in Chandigarh last month. Do you think Anurag, a sitting MP of the BJP, will be associated with a person involved in illegal activities? Just because I know people and party with them, it doesn’t mean I am involved in any wrongdoing,” Gilhotra told DNA. I Feel Honoured Over Arjuna Arward Recommendation: Rohit Agencies Mumbai, Apr 27: Indian batsman Rohit Sharma today expressed delight about the BCCI's decision to recommend his name for the government's prestigious Arjuna Award and said that he felt "honoured". "Kushi to bahut hai (I feel very happy). I am honoured that BCCI has recommended my name. It felt very good when I heard it yesterday," said Rohit at a promotional event for adidas here. BCCI took the decision to put forth Roihit's name to the government for the Arjuna Award yesterday at its working committee meeting in Kolkata. The 27-year-old Mumbaikar scored a brilliant 264 against Sri Lanka last season, the highest score by anyone in the world in ODI cricket, at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. He is the only batsman to have scored two ODI double hundreds. Rohit, who is leading Mumbai Indians at this year's Indian Premier League cricket event, said though the team's performance has not been good so far, the squad members are hoping to carry the momentum they got when defending a small total successfully against Sun Risers Hyderabad two days ago. "We could have batted better. Our bowlers won us the game though we were defending a small total. We are hoping to carry the momentum into our next game (against Rajasthan Royals at the Wankhede Stadium on May 1)," said Rohit. "We have quality in the team. We defended 157 which is not easy to do at the Wankhede Stadium. We are also the side which has scored 210. We have to continue the momentum." "I know we have not performed well, two wins in seven is not good. But we were in similar situation last year too and qualified (for the play-offs). I am not saying we should do so every year," he explained. Though MI has lost the services of Australia's Josh Hazlewood, who has pulled out of the tournament, and injured New Zealand all rounder Corey Anderson, Rohit said there were others who now have the chance to step up to the plate and deliver. "Losing Hazlewood before the tournament and Anderson after he played a few games for us were big blows as they were in good form coming into the IPL. But this has given a chance to Colin Munro (of New Zealand), who appears to be a very promising cricketer, and Mitchell McClenaghan (New Zealand). Let's wait and watch," said Rohit. The right-handed batsman, who does not play unorthodox shots even in T20 cricket, said there was no reason for him to do so as he can clear the rope with conventional strokes. "Why should I try and play innovative shots when I can clear the ground in front. As a batsman you should know your strengths and back them," he remarked. Glimpses of Future CYMK ENTERTAINMENT Jacqueline Fernandez to debut in a Sri Lankan film Jacqueline Fernandez has proved that she’s got the look and the charm to be one of Bollywood’s gorgeous import. This Sri Lankan beauty is working in biggies and is collecting a lot of praise for her films. But wherever you are, you never forget your roots. Soon, Jacqueline will be seen in a Sri Lankan production called According to Matthew. She plays the mistress of a murderous Pastor in the film. The film is based on the life of Rev. Mathew Pieris, a pastor who was convicted of the double murder of his wife and his lover’s husband. Jacqueline has been cast opposite Alston Koch in the film. Director of the film, Chandran Rutnam, can’t stop raving about Jacqueline’s performance in the film. He feels that when she moves during a shot, everything around her falls into place. The director is so happy with her work that he already has another project in mind with her. Unlike According to Matthew which is an English film, the second film will release in English and Hindi. According to Matthew will release in UK and USA in July Gabbar Is Back new poster: Akshay Kumar professes to be the leader of the aam aadmi! fter engaging us with so many inteasers, triguing Kumar’s Akshay Gabbar Is Back finally unveiled their first trailer a month or so back. Since then the movie has been talked about at every event. The film maybe looking like a typical South remake, but still there is a certain factor that people are going gaga about. Today they released a new poster this seems and grander than before. This new poster shows Akki standing ahead of a huge crowd and asking “Kitne aadmi thay?” The poster is evident of the fact that Akshay is being portrayed as the messenger of the masses. He is going to take their day to day issues and troubles caused by corruption and stick it back to the politicians and others alike. The dialogue in the poster reminds you about the iconic Gabbar Singh from Sholay, but here Akki’s character will fight against bad men and not be the bad guy himself. Interesting hai na? So go ahead BollywoodLifers, check out this dumdaar poster and let us know your thoughts about the same in the comments section below. JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 10 SCREEN SHOW No Bollywood calling for Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter Sara! A Since morning everyone is talking about Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter gearing up for Bollywood. Reports have been doing the rounds about Sara Tendulkar teaming up with Shahid Kapoor for a film. However, this piece of information isn’t true. Yes, the master blaster’s 17-year-old isn’t entering the world of showbiz. But how do we know, you ask? Well, Sachin himself took to Twitter to clear the air about his daughter joining the film industry. Just a while back, he wrote on the popular social networking site, “My daughter Sara is enjoying her academic pursuits. Annoyed at all the baseless speculation about her joining films.” While we won’t get to see Sara on the big screen anytime soon, for now, his father is kicked about his own Bollywood debut. London based filmmaker James Erskine will be directing Sachin Tendulkar’s biopic which is tentatively titled 200 Not Out. While Tendulkar is giving all the inputs needed for the film, the former cricketer will also star in his biopic. That’s not all! Sachin’s much-awaited film is expected to release this year. Well, in that case, we should all focus on Tendulkar’s biopic than anything else, right? After all, everyone wants to see him back in action! After long, here’s some good news for Sanjay Dutt fans! Did Sidharth Malhotra just confirm his love for Alia Bhatt? Actor Sanjay Dutt as we all know was educated at the renowned Lawrence School, Sanawar near Kasauli. The actor used to regularly visit his Alma mater as he was proud to be a Sanawarian, possessing a deep connection and bond with his teachers and classmates, and also encourage all the school activities and events in his own way despite his hectic filming schedule! We now hear that the Shomie Das schools Friendship cup (SDFC) has dedicated and named their prestigious Man Of The Tournament Trophy in honor of their most deserving alumnus aka Sanjay Dutt and it will be called Sanjay Dutt Man Of The Tournament Trophy for next three years! SDFC is a privately organised cricket league. It’s an annual cricket fixture between the alumni of some of India’s best known boarding schools like Sanawar, Mayo and Doon. Well we must say getting honored and feted by ones beloved school is definitely heartwarming news! Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra’s romance is the talk of the town. Though the couple has never really admitted to their relationship in front of the media, the two are often spotted spending time together. And guess what? Sid just confessed his love for Ms Bhatt, and that too in one of the cutest ways possible. Yes, that’s right! So the last time Sidharth was questioned about Alia he had bluntly brushed it off saying that the rumours are fake and people should stop making a big deal out of it. However, in his recent interview with a leading daily, he was glad to quote, ” I am a big fan of Kareena, and I have told her that.\ There’s a certain kind of energy and exuberance she comes with. What I like is that she isn’t play-acting when she does chirpy roles. She is actually a light-hearted, endearing person. I would like to do a full-fledged film with her now……She is happily married. I wish we had a younger version of Kareena for me to date (laughs).” Ahem! Younger version of Kareena equals to Alia? Wanted to do a romantic film like 'Piku': Irrfan Khan Irrfan Khan is glad that director Shoojit Sircar offered him the romantic role in "Piku" opposite Deepika Padukone as their love story is made up of endearing moments and gestures. Irrfan plays the role of Rana Chaudhary, who runs a cab service in Delhi and that's how he comes in Piku and her father's life. The actor said the movie, slated to hit the screens on May 8, was an emotional but fun ride for him, Deepika and Amitabh Bachchan. "It is a very entertaining and engaging film and love is a very important part of this story. It was Shoojit's trust in me that he gave me a romantic lead. I was longing to do something like this. I also wanted to do comedy. Coincidentally, I got both these elements in 'Piku'," Irrfan told PTI in an interview. The "Namesake" star, 48, said the silences in the movie stand out as they shot the film as if they were doing a theatre production. "We were shooting on the Gujarat highway and we were in the car. The director and actor can talk very little because there is an urgency in such scenes. In this scene, which is very small, I have to give her a look and say something because we have been travelling for a long time. It is just a look but so beautiful. Shoojit was emotional after seeing it." He loved the way Shoojit extracted a restrained performance from his actors. "I found it very interesting that he is not underlining stuff for the audience. There is so much unsaid that goes between the characters. I enjoy this style of storytelling, where it is not just dialogues but you are communicating with every breath and gesture," he said. It is for the first time that Irrfan is working with Big B and the actor loved every moment of their scenes together. "Bachchan saab is Bachchan saab. I have been offered roles with him earlier but nothing materialised so when you get a chance to work with him, you want to make it as memorable as possible. It was exciting to be with all the actors be it Deepika or Moushumi Chatterjee. It was very engaging." Irrfan feels Bollywood is in a redefining phase as the viewers now expect more from their cinema. "It is new Bollywood. Audience is waiting for Bollywood to redefine itself. We should incorporate the intelligence of audience. I feel directors like Shoojit and writers like Juhi (Chaturvedi) will take it in a different direction." How can Katrina Kaif stay away from Ranbir Kapoor’s mistakes on Twitter? It’s really sweet to see the love between Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor. They are so much in love with each other that they don’t mind following each other’s footsteps. It is really heartwarmingly sweet. Ranbir joined Twitter as a part of Lenovo’s campaign for their model A6000R. Katrina too joined Twitter for a cause which is the Cannes Film Festival 2005. She will walk the red carpet for the first time at the festival. That’s lovely, but we don’t think you would appreciate to be at the receiving end of this promotional gimmick. Ranbir did earn a lot of flak for the same and here are some of the ways to avoid his mistakes. Ranbir profile reeked of fake notes. It was as if a PR team was employed to Tweet on his behalf., It was impersonal and for a celebrity, that works against his image. Even if you are tweeting with an agenda in mind, there are ways to make it look less official. So Katrina you can tweet about Cannes but kindly make sure they aren’t superficial. Ranbir didn’t make any effort to connect with his followers. Even a simple ‘Hi’ would have gone a long way. Katrina, you can be an exception here and try to express a bit on Twitter even if that means you are commenting on Sonam Kapoor’s attire on the red carpet. Also, a bit of candidness on the account will go a long way which Ranbir lacked. JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 11 Glimpses of Future Focused attention on improving road Kashmiri Pandits rehabilitation only possible if homeland is craved: Panun Kashmir connectivity in rural areas: Kohli GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27: Panun Kashmir, an organisation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits, on Monday reiterated that the rehabilitation of the community was only possible if a "separate homeland" with the status of "Union Territory" was created within the valley. "Panun Kashmir wants a return to freedom and not a return to the servitude of a Muslim State. When we demand the creation of a Union Territory, North and East of river Jhelum in Kashmir valley, we could be rehabilitated, it is not political positioning. It is in fact the only way to ensure the return," said the convener Panun Kashmir of Agnishekhar. The situation in the Kashmir has become such that the creation of "Panun Kashmir" has become inevitable not only for Kashmiri Pandits but for the whole of India and also for the success of the global war on terror, and establishment of peace in the region, he said. He said that there were "victim collaborators" within the community and PDP-led government has been harnessing them for their expediency and the move to rehabilitate the community was aimed at gaining political mileage by denying the "genocide that the community faced in Kashmir". "Governments of the day, during all these years, have harnessed them for their expediency. Governments have done so because they have been seeking peace with the perpetrators," he said. The organisation said that the faith and support in the 'Margadarshan Resolution' (demand for homeland) was the only way forward. "Panun Kashmir assures the community and the Patriotic People of India that together they would work for creating a resurgent India, for restoring India in that Kashmir, which would be free of any encumbrances of the superfluous and temporary Article 370," said chairman of Kashmir Ajay Panun Chrungoo said. He also alleged that the reported process initiated by the government of India towards the return and rehabilitation of the community to the Kashmir valley was done without even consulting the community. "However, as soon as the news with regard to government moves became public Rains lash Valley, Srinagar city inundated ‘Weather to remain dry till April 30 GOF Staff Reporter Srinagar, April 27: Rains lashed Kashmir Valley since Sunday night after days of dry weather even as the minimum temperatures went down at all places across Kashmir Valley while the MeT department predicted dry weather in the coming three days. Almost all places in Kashmir received rains during the Sunday night and Monday resulting in the increase in water level in River Jehlum. MeT Director Sonam Lotus told CNS that there will be significant decrease in rainfall from Tuesday morning while the weather will remain mostly dry from Tuesday to Thursday evening. “Light rainfall may occur on Tuesday but from Wednesday till Thursday evening the weather will remain dry. From Thursday evening, Valley may witness light rainfall that may continue till May 2,” Lotus said adding that there is no need to panic and the intensity of rainfall this time will not be so swift. Lotus added that the minimum temperature in all places in Kashmir division, including Ladakh region, went down since Sunday night. A weather official informed that Srinagar city recorded 3.4 mm of rainfall while Pahalgam hill resort in south Kashmir, received the highest rainfall of 13.5 mm and the mercury there settled at 8.4 degrees Celsius a drop of nearly 9 degrees. Rains lash almost every part of Kashmir while wind storm in North, Central and South Kahsmir created panic among people on Sunday night. Reports said that several residential houses and cowsheds were damaged due to intense windstorm. Due to overnight rain, traffic authorities Monday allowed one-way traffic and vehicles were allowed to ply from to Jammu. Srinagar Pertinently, from two consecutive days—April 25-26, vehicles were allowed from Jammu to Srinagar to pave way to Durbar Move. The incessant rains which continued till late Monday evening worsened the scenario as most of the roads in the city were inundated, causing great inconvenience to the common people. The drainage failure as usual led to waterlogging and inundation of business hub Lal Chowk, Exhibition Crossing, Hari Singh High Street, Jawahar Nagar, Raj Bagh, Sonawar, TRC Crossing and other areas. Authorties had pressed dewatering pumps to log out water from the localities and roads. Due to incessant rains, the nallahs and flood channels witnessed a steep rise in water level. In North Kahsmir’s Handwar town, a ten year old girl Tabasum Gulzar Mir of Gujjarpati Wudarbala lost her life when she slipped to death in a local nallah while on way to her school from the home. Reports said that police started an operation to flush out her body. In Gulab-Sheikh Safapora area on Srinagar-Bandipora road, traffic was disrupted for hours after the road started caved in due to incessant rains. South Kashmir’s In Baramulla district scores of people took to roads after Nanak Bhavan market was flooded with rain water. The rain waters reportedly entered into several shops prompting traders to stage protest against the government. The protesters demanded dewatering of water from the market. Police and civil administration officials rushed to spot and pacified the protesting traders. (Kashmir based news agency). Muslim leadership across the political divide in Kashmir valley rejected the return of Kashmiri Pandits to any kind of secured settlements in the valley. "This unanimous rejection of the return of Kashmiri Hindus to Kashmir Valley by the entire spectrum of the Kashmiri leadership is a clear reminder that the forced expulsion of Kashmiri Hindus was not an act committed by a few," he said. He said that there was a widespread societal connivance in the entire operation of religious cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits. "It is also a reminder of the fact that Kashmiri Muslim leadership is an integral part of a fundamentalist, intolerant and exclusivist religious monolith," he said. PTI Navi Mumbai civic polls: NCP-Congress enter into post-poll tie-up Agencies Mumbai, April 27: The NCP today announced a post poll tie-up with Congress in the 111-member Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, elections to which were held recently. NCP had bagged 52 seats while Congress had won ten. The simple majority required in the civic body was 56. Party President Sunil Tatkare told reporters that NCP leader Ganesh Naik had appealed to "like-minded" parties to join hands. "His appeal has been accepted. NCP will keep Mayor Standing Committee and Chairman post for five years. While the Congress will have the Deputy Mayor post. While other committees would be headed for four years by NCP and remaining one year by Congress. Congress will get adequate representation in different committees," he said. With NCP and Congress joining hands, NCP has a comfortable majority of 62 in the 111-member civic body. Shiv Sena had won 37 while BJP got six and there are 5 independents. Congress and NCP had fought the Navi Mumbai and Aurangabad Municipal Corporation polls separately. At the same time, the two parties had supported each other in the Bandra east, Tasgaon and Mukhed Assembly by-elections. Earthquake-ravaged Nepal's Dharahara Tower a site for selfies GOF Staff Reporter Kathmandu, April 27: Social media is a chronicle of life, and sometimes death. So it should be no surprise that a site of great human and cultural loss in Nepal's devastating earthquake is now barraged with the clicking of smartphones. Near Kathmandu's famed Dharahara Tower, a historic nine- story structure reduced to an enormous pile of red brick dust, dozens of people clambered around the debris clicking selfies and photos of their friends posing in front of the wreckage. The tower built by Nepal's royal rulers in the 1800s was one of the country's most treasured monuments, and was photographed far more than other buildings destroyed by Saturday's quake. It is unclear how many people were killed in the tower, but it was believed to have been filled with tourists. Pawan Thapa, a 21-year-old business student who arrived from the suburbs to try to help with the recovery effort, was dismayed by the scene. Some of those taking pictures were New Delhi, Apr 27: To eliminate bogus muster rolls and plug leakages in implementation of MGNREGA, the Centre has introduced a Mobile Monitoring System (MMS) for effective execution of works under the rural job scheme. The pilot project of MMS undertaken in 35,000 Gram Panchayats will eliminate the bogus musters and will allow real-time updation of database for complete transparency, Minister of State for Rural Development Sudarshan Bhagat said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha. "MMS would Rajouri, April 27: In order to have a firsthand appraisal of the problems being faced by the people of rural areas Minister for transport, Abdul Ghani Kohli today convened a public meeting at Mathyani , Kalakote Addressing a large gathering at Mathyani, Kohli said Government will ensure an effective mechanism to make the system more accountable and answerable to the people and all possible efforts will be made for overall development of every nook and corner of the state. During the meeting, peo- ple projected various demands pertaining to renovation and upgradation of existing roads , electrification of uncovered habitation , improvement in the drinking water supply facility , construction of new bridges and other basic problems of their respective areas seeking an early redressal. Responding to the demands of locals at Mathyani, Kohli said that road connectivity to the rural areas is vital for all round development and ameliorating socio economic profile of rural populace. He assured that the government is paying focused attention to strengthen this vital sector for the development of the state. He said that besides upgra- EARTHQUAKE................................ salary for carrying out relief and reconstruction work in Nepal. Some Rajya Sabha members also suggested that they be allowed to use funds available to them under the MPLADS scheme to complement government’s relief efforts in Nepal. (AGENCIES) NEPAL............................................ dumpers and earth removers and aided by sniffer dogs, disaster relief workers were trying to locate possible survivors against fading hopes. The quake that flattened homes and buildings and the subsequent powerful aftershocks forced people out to live in the open under plastic tents barely shielding them from cold and rains that pounded the city last night. Fuel and medicines were also in short supply. The picture was the same in suburbs of Kathmandu and in other rural areas. Nepal's top bureaucrat Leela Mani Paudel said the immediate and big challenge was relief. "We urge foreign countries to give us special relief materials and medical teams. We are really desperate for more foreign expertise to pull through this crisis," he said. "We are appealing for tents, dry goods, blankets, mattresses, and 80 different medicines that we desperately need now," he told a press conference. Nepal does not have helicopters or the expertise to rescue survivors. It needs help in the form of orthopaedic doctors, nerve specialists, anaesthetists, surgeons and paramedics, Paudel said. Hundreds of people are still trapped under tonnes of rubble in capital Kathmandu and some of the worst-affected remote mountainous areas amid concerns that toll could cross 5,000 mark, authorities said. "The death toll in Nepal from the earthquake that struck two days ago has risen to 3,726," Nepalese police spokesman Kamal Singh Bam said today. Home ministry's disaster management division said nearly 7,000 people were injured. 1,053 people are reported killed in the Kathmandu Valley alone and 875 in Sindhupalchowk. Officials and aid agencies have warned that the casualties could rise as rescue teams reach remote mountainous areas of western Nepal. "Villages are routinely affected by landslides, and it's not uncommon for entire villages of 200, 300, up to 1,000 people to be completely buried by rock falls," aid agency World Vision spokesman Matt Darvas said. The blocked roads, downed power lines and overcrowded hospitals along with fresh tremors are hampering rescue efforts to locate survivors of the quake. More than 700 disaster relief experts drawn from the National Disaster Relief Force have been deployed by India. India has mounted a major rescue and rehabilitation effort, deploying 13 military aircraft which carried field hospitals, medicines, blankets, 50 tonnes of water and other materials. A senior-level inter-ministerial team from India has arrived here to assess how India can assist in the relief operations. Teams of health experts from AIIMS and Safdarjung hospital Delhi have also been deployed. Mass cremations are being held here continuously. As the death toll rises, the authorities are working on disposing of the bodies as quickly as possible to prevent a health hazard. Nepal has declared a state of emergency in the wake of the disaster, the worst in over 80 years. Aid flights are coming in continuously due to which Kathmandu airport is running out of parking bays. Many planes are having to wait before getting permission to land. Chaos prevailed in the country's only international airport here with hundreds waiting to be evacuated. While 2,500 Indians have been evacuated so far, scores of people were still waiting outside the Tribhuvan International Airport to board commercial and defence aircraft to head for home. UN agencies say Nepal is running out of water and food and nearly one million children urgently need humanitarian assistance as they were particularly vulnerable. MIS.............................................. Johar, Custodian and Ashish Sharma (Ex Area Manager SIPL Jammu), who by committing criminal breach after hatching criminal conspiracy by causing and grave losses to the public exchequer to the extent of Rs. 45,00,000, Excise Magistrate Jammu Amarjeet Singh Langeh after hearing Advocate Frahan Mirza appearing for the complainant directed Crime Branch Jammu to investigate the matter. In the complaint it has been submitted that the complainant company is engaged in providing Cash Management Services for commercial banks. The complainant company covers about 700 ATMs of various banks like Punjab National Bank, HDFC, AXIS, SBI, Kotak Mahindra, ICICI in Jammu and Kashmir Region including so may other States in the country. The complainant company replenishes cash as per Bank requirement and for this purposes, the complainant company employed / engage its employees called Custodians. It was further submitted that on 13th March, 2015, one of the client of the complainant company Punjab National Bank informed the complainant company vie email to close down the below mentioned ATMs and deposit the cash in the Bank and company came to know that the Custodian Sanjay Johar has defaulted by depositing less amount by Rs. 35,00,000/- (Thirty five lac only). Again another shortage amounting to Rs. 10,00,000 by custodian Sanjay Johar by counter manipulation at field level has been noticed in ATM situated at Vinayak Bazar, Dogra Chowk and ATM situated at Satwari Jammu. The company sought registration of FIR against both the accused. JNF snow would start melting in the coming days and mountain passes would be cleared the infiltration bids may mark increase in Kashmir valley shifting the focus from Jammu to Kashmir valley once again. he said the army has also made fool proof arrangements to ensure peaceful annual Amarnath pilgrimage. (JKNI) HIGHWAY..................................... Locals take snapshots with their cell phones at the historic Dharahara Tower, a city landmark, that was damaged in the earthquake in Kathmandu, Nepal. smiling for the camera . "This is earthquake tourism. This is not right," he said. "They are more interested in clicking their selfies than understanding that it is a tragedy. ” Most of those taking pictures, however, did not appear also help in finding location of assets by geo-tagging them for easy verification," he added. The total amount allocated for 35,000 mobile/tablets is Rs 35 crore. "Government has sanctioned a Mobile Monitoring System (MMS) for better implementation and monitoring of MGREGS works starting with 35,000 Gram Panchayats. The MMS will empower Gram Panchayats and implementation agencies with live data from the worksites and allow an online and realtime updation of data base for complete transparency," he said. Sources said that the system is aimed at allowing real time monitoring of all projects, workers attendance and work site measurement and provide a real time data visibility. Government has decided to equip all the GPs and technical/supervisory personnel involved in MGNREGS in the Country with the new system in phases. Mobile monitoring system uses the existing GSM/GPRS connectivity and links it with the NREGA Soft central server, thereby providing access to data at the village level. All Gram/Block Panchayats implementing MGNREGA are eligible under the scheme to get a Mobile/Tablet PC along with GSM/GPRS connectivity. to be tourists but locals capturing the devastation of their community, and the loss of a landmark that had helped define it. (Agencies) AI additional flight from Jammu to Leh today GOF Staff Reporter Jammu, April 27- According to Station Manager, Air India (AI), Mohammad Arif, Air India will operate additional flight from Jammu to Leh AI on April 28. The departure of the flight will be at 0930 a m and reporting time at the airport will be at 0730 a m sharp, this additional flight is operating due to cancellation of schedule flight AI-450 on 27th April. "All the stranded passengers of the cancelled flight are asked to report at 0730 AM," he said. dation of roads, other projected problems will be considered and redressed in a time bound manner. He directed the concerned officers to look into the issues raised by the people of the area and initiate necessary steps for an early redressal of the same. Earlier, Kohli attended a Gojri cultural programme organised by Cultural Academy at Kalakote. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Kohli stressed that J&K is a mosaic of rich cultural traditions which need to be nurtured and preserved. He conveyed good wishes to the people on the occasion and asked the cultural academy to organize more programmes to promote local culture and tradition. Continuation From Page No. 1 ARMY........................................ Mobile monitoring system introduced to plug holes in MGNREGA' Agencies GOF Staff Reporter highway, have been working to clear all hurdles to make the road two way. The highway was damaged at several places in March due to landslides and washing away portion of road, therefor only one-way traffic have been allowed for the past four months to avoid traffic jams and accidents. The highway used to remain closed frequently during the month of March due to landslides, snow and collapse of mountains resulting in shortage of essentials, particularly vegetables in the Valley. Prices of vegetables, therefore, remained high despite the fact that a large number of fresh stock had arrived here from Jammu since then. Meanwhile, the Srinagar-Leh national highway, connecting the Ladakh region with Kashmir, have also been remained closed since December last year due to snow. However, fresh snowfall last week has hampered the snow clearance operation. Official sources said there were fresh huge snow avalanches on the highway between Drass and Zero Point, particularly near Shaitannallah Gumri, badly affecting the snow clearance operation. The BRO is also working to clear the snow from both sides of the Zojila pass. The organisation said due very heavy snowfall recently, there were 30 feet to 40 feet snow avalanches following which about 1.5 km road was affected. The highway, was closed in December last year due to accumulation of snow, is expected to reopen during the first week of next month, the BRO officials said. The Mughal road, connecting the Shopian in south Kashmir with Poonch in Jammu region also remained closed. The snow clearance operation was going on war footing. Dozens of roads, connecting far flung and remote areas, including those near LoC in Kupwara and Bandipora districts were also closed due to snow. (AGENCIES) AFTER .................................... to vacate all the hotels it had occupied on the Boulevard Road here,” one of the government official told KNS. He said that the tourism is picking up and move is aimed only to ease out the problems of accommodation to tourists. He said that providing of alternate accommodation to CRPF is one of the priorities. “It is one of the priorities and we are actively looking for alternate accommodation for force. “Since the eruption of militancy in the Valley anti-insurgency forces were deployed in haphazard manner and we are trying to give a shape to it,” he added. It is to mention here that National conference government had removed 45 bunkers of CRPF from different parts of Srinagar. The removal of bunkers in Srinagar was part of the 8-point Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) announced by the Centre in September 2010, after the massive unrest broke out in Kashmir. The CBMs were meant to provide relief and instill a sense of security and confidence in the people of the state. MUFTI............................................ to facilitate the people residing in the areas adjoining the Jama Masjid. Earlier, Mufti Sayeed paid obeisance at the holy Asar-iSharief Shrine at Hazrtabal. He also reviewed the beautification proj- ect of the shrine precincts, which includes marble cladding of the minaret, being done at cost of Rs. 3.60 crore. During his visit to Khanqah-e-Moula at Zainakadal, the Chief Minister issued directions to Chief Engineer, R&B to prepare a detailed plan for construction of a footbridge from Khanqah-e-Moula to Pather Masjid to facilitate the pilgrims and residents living in the nearby areas. He also asked Director Tourism to improve the facilities under pilgrim tourism at the holy shrine. While undertaking extensive tour of the Dal Lake, the Chief Minister visited Char Chinari and Sona Lank islands. He asked Director Tourism to make arrangements for starting cultural evenings and Dunga cruises for providing entertainment to heritage tourists. He also called for shoreline development of Sona Lank and construction of pedestrian walkway along NPL from Nishat to Doldum area. Mufti Sayeed issued directions to VC LAWDA to complete the acquisition process for setting into motion the realignment of houseboats so that these are connected to a common sewerage treatment plant. He was informed that clusterization of houseboats at Doldum will be undertaken on a fast-track basis. "The Government will also prepare a package for the Dal dwellers, who are shifting to Rakh-e-Arth at Bemina so that their issues of sustained livelihood are taken care of,” the Chief Minister said. The Chief Minister inspected the present status of work on J&K ERA-executed Jahangir ChowkRam Bagh Flyover during which he was briefed about the alignment of Elevated Expressway Corridor of the project. The project, being taken up under Urban Sector Development Investment Programme (USDIP) of ERA with aid from ADB, is expected to be completed by While reviewing the four-lanning of BoulevardMarch 2017. Kralsangri Road, at Nehru Park, Mufti Sayeed was informed that the project envisages a total cost of Rs. 33.43 crore which shall be undertaken under CRF. The project envisages acquisition of land which shall be State’s equity in the Central project. The Chief Minister directed Chief Engineer, R&B, to also keep a provision for a dedicated cycle track within the project. At Pantha Chowk, the Chief Engineer, R&B, also briefed the Chief Minister about the present status of 2.80 km long Pantha Chowk-Zewan four-lanning / widening project, being taken up at a cost of Rs. 25.75 crore, comprising Rs. 17.71 crore acquisiMufti Sayeed also vistion cost and Rs. 8.04 crore development cost. ited Idgah, where he passed directions for finding a permanent solution to the persisting problem of water-logging. The Chief Engineer UEED was directed to ensure that drain and sewer lines are properly laid and connected. Director Tourism was asked to coordinate with the Floriculture Department and the J&K Wakaf Board to immediately take up the beautification of Idgah Complex beginning next month. He also directed VC Wakaf Board to prepare a renovation plan for development of the revered Aali Masjid. At Badam Wari, which is being maintained and developed by J&K Bank, the Chief Minister issued instructions to Director Tourism to take up with the concerned agencies the laying of a mini-ropeway from the almond orchard to the JKTDC restaurant on the Hari Parbat hillock. He also called for holding weekend cultural functions in the Badam Wari to provide add-on facilities to the tourists and locals visiting the garden. Chairman, J&K Bank, Mushtaq Ahmad, briefed the Chief Minister about the steps taken by the Bank in developing the garden as a major tourist attraction in the heart of the old walled city. The Chief Minister also visited the Sultanul-Arifeen school and the site for construction of Bibi Halima Nursing College, near Kathi Darwaza. At the Sangarmal Complex, Mufti Sayeed passed directions for merging eight kanals of land belonging to Estates Department with Sangarmal Complex which shall enable the commercial complex to have a front-side view facing the Maulana Azad Road. “We will organize amusement and entertainment programmes at Sangarmal to make it an ideal destination for people,” he added. In a major fillip to indoor sports, the Chief Minister issued onthe-spot directions at the Indoor Stadium Complex for starting school and college-level inter-district and other co-related activities. Expressing serious concern over the under-utilization of the infrastructure created, he passed directions to the concerned authorities for making the complex accessible to children who are inclined towards taking up indoor sports in a big way. At Raj Bagh, the Chief Minister was briefed by the Chief Engineer, I&FC about the steps taken by the department to fortify the Jhelum embankments, which had weakened following the September flood fury. He asked CE, I&FC and Director Tourism to prioritize dredging of the riverbed and strengthening and landscaping of the Jhelum bunds up to Chattabal Veer. The Chief Minister was informed that river cruises will begin from May 12 next month which will take the visitors to historic places like LD Memorial, Shergarhi, Khanqah-e-Moula, Maharaj Gunj and the Hazrat Bul Bul Shah (RA) shrine. During his visit to Kashmir Haat, the Chief Minister issued instructions to Director Handicrafts to take steps for making the Haat year-round Crafts Centre that showcases genuine handicrafts products of the State. He asked the concerned authorities to take preventive steps to check water-logging of the areas surrounding the Haat. Mufti Sayeed also visited the multi-level commercial-cum-parking complex being established at Sheikh Bagh as well as parking slot at Old State Motor Garages premises. He directed VC SDA to revisit the Sheikh Bagh parking complex by dedicating more land for parking purpose and creating add-on paraphernalia so that it becomes a template for other commercial parking places in the city centre. Later, the Chief Minister visited Pampore to review the ongoing work on Staff Quarters being constructed by J&K Estates Department. Director Estates, Dr. G. N. Itoo, informed the Chief Minister that 400 flats are being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 90.65 crore. Mufti Sayeed also viewed a presentation given by Chief Engineer, PHE, M. A. Lankar, about the present status of 10 MGD Water Supply Scheme, Tangnar, which is being constructed at a total cost of Rs. 148 crore. He was informed that Rs. 101 crore have so far been utilized and 80% of the work on the project has been completed. SCHOOL ...................................... school bearing registration number JK0214-7838 and they tied the Chowkidar Dulat Ram after assaulting him in the premises of the institution. Putting knife on his neck, the three criminals who were drunk told Chowkidar that they have come from Pakistan and willing to go to Madohpur for which they need the school bus while demanding its keys. Frightened with the aggressive gestures of the suspected persons (who were criminals not militants) sources said, the Chowkidar handed over a key of the vehicle to them following they fled away with the school bus. Immediately, they left the premises with the vehicle, sources said, the Chowkidar alerted the police and Army and accordingly, a massive hunt was launched to track down the suspected persons. After hours long searches, they said, the school bus was recovered which was abandoned three km away, during morning hours. The search operation was later called off. ARMY.......................................... handed over the army authorities after legal formalities. The deceased soldier, according to police, was identified as Naib Subedar Bimlesh Yadav son of Youraj Singh and Army’s driver constable Ravi Shanker both residents of UP. SRINAGAR.................................... YOUTH......................................... fished out and handed over to her family for last rites, the police added. PTI where doctors declared him as brought dead. Prima facie it seems that the youth may have suffered a heart attack, police said, adding the reason behind the death is being investigated. The Army has been holding recruitment rallies in six districts of Jammu and Kashmir to fill 1,305 vacancies in the Territorial Army. ISLAMIC "seriously injured" in US-led air strikes last year, but they were not confirmed. The Pentagon had refuted the latest report of Baghdadi being injured, saying there was no evidence to prove that the ISIS chief had suffered injuries when the US-led coalition planes bombarded the al-Baaj a district of Nineveh, near Syrian border on March 18. The ISIS overran a huge swathe of Iraq and Syria in June last year and established the so-called “Islamic State” across occupied areas and anointed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as its caliph. Declaring the Caliphate, Baghdadi who rarely makes public appearances, appeared at a mosque in July, demanding all Muslims to pledge allegiance to him. The US has imposed a bounty worth $10 million on the al-Baghdadi's head. Despite a spate of coalition strikes on ISIS in Iraq and Syria since August last year, the extremists continue to advance and unleash bloodshed and terror. CYM K CYM K JAMMU TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015, PAGE 12 Glimpses of Future Mufti’s promise of equitable development exposes; alleges Jora Srinagar, Apr 27: Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Rigzin Jora Monday alleged Mufti Sayeed government’s promise of equitable development of all the three regions of the RC establishes helpline for Nepal earthquake hit people of J&K New Delhi, April 27: According to Principal Resident Commissioner, J&K Government, all the residents of Jammu and Kashmir whose relatives have been affected by the devastating earthquake in Nepal may contact the Numbers 011helpline 24611210, 011-24611108, 01124615475 & 011-24653913 available in the Principal Resident Commissioner, J&K, 5-Prithvi Raj Road, New Delhi. People are further informed that help, if any sought or required by the residents of J&K coming back from Nepal by the flight of Air India or Aeroplane of Air Force can contact the above mentioned helpline Numbers. state has been exposed by its failure to recommend Leh to be taken up under the smart city project. “Nobody can deny the fact that apart from the two capital cities of Srinagar and Jammu, Leh is the third most important city of the State. From historical perspective Leh used to be the centre for the traders from the Central Asian cities of Kashgar, Khotan who would bring their merchandise. The traders from Tibet and the plains of Punjab and Lahore would all meet in Leh to barter and trade in their goods,” he said in a statement to KNS. “Post-independence, Leh became one of the most important strategic towns with an airport and other important defence establishment. Since 1975, when the area was thrown opened to foreign tourists, Leh has been attracting the largest number of foreign tourists,” he added. While welcoming inclusion of Anantnag and Katra for the smart city project , despite “not fulfilling” criteria laid down, through relaxation citing religious significance of the cities, “same could have done for Leh for its importance from the perspective of tourism and historical significance.” “This only exposes the coalition government's double standard. The promise of equitable development and equitable share for all the three regions that this government promised is a mere slogan and political rhetoric. There is still time to redeem their pledge and promise. If this coalition government truly believes in giving all the three regions its due, they should recommend Leh to be included for the smart city project making the same relaxation that they have done for Katra and Anantnag,” Jora suggested. “Otherwise no amount of excuses will help evade anti-Ladakh stigma to this government. Earlier they deprived Ladakh cabinet representation, now they are depriving Ladakh of its due share by failing to include the most important city of the region from the smart city project,” he added. (KNS). Students light candles, offer prayers for victims of Earthquake here in Jammu on Monday. Inter-ministerial team Facebook, Google tools to locate leaves for quake-hit Nepal people in quake-hit Nepal NEW DELHI, April 27: An inter-ministerial team comprising senior officials from ministries of Home, Defence, External Affairs and NDMA today left for Nepal to coordinate rescue and relief operations in the quake-hit country. Headed by Additional Secretary in the Home Ministry B K Prasad, the team will also monitor the evacuation of stranded Indians in Nepal. Sources said the team will coordinate with the Nepalese government in the salvage operation and assess the damage. It will send a report to New Delhi so that all help could be provided to the Himalayan nation on priority. The decision to send the high-level team was taken at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday. India has scaled up relief and rescue operations in quake- hit Nepal, deploying over two dozen aircraft and choppers along with nearly 1000 trained personnel and said the situation in the Himalayan nation was “very, very serious”. A slew of steps have been taken for speedy evacuation of stranded tourists including goodwill visas to foreigners and mobilising of buses and ambulances to bring them by road. India has so far deployed 13 military aircraft, three civilian aircraft of Air India and Jet Airways, six Mi-17 helicopters, two Advanced Light Helicopters while two more Mi17 choppers are kept in standby. Ten tonnes of blankets, 50 tonnes of water, 22 tonnes of food items and two tonnes of medicines have been flown to Kathmandu. Three army field hospitals and engineering task force and medical units of civilian doctors have been sent to Nepal. (AGENCIES) Kathmandu, April 27: With many searching their loved ones after the Nepal earthquake, Google has launched its ‘person finder’ tool and Facebook has activated its ‘safety check’ feature to help locate and report missing persons. Google Person Finder is an application that helps people reconnect with friends and loved ones in the aftermath of natural and humanitarian disasters. In response to Saturday’s 7.9-magnitude earthquake in Nepal, Google has created a dedicated handle in its ‘Person Finder’ app to help locate and report missing persons. A link to the application has been provided on Google’s home page www.google.com.np. You can click on the ‘Resources related to Nepal Earthquake’ link below the search bar. The website claims that it is currently tracking about 5,300 records, Ekantipur online reported. One can search for a person by clicking on “I’m looking for someone” button. If no records are available for the person, a new ‘missing person’ record can be created. Similarly, information on someone can be uploaded by clicking on “I have information on someone” button. Here detailed information about a person along with photo and status can be reported. A project of Google Crisis Response, Google Person Finder uses a common format for sharing disaster information. The programme also has an option to subscribe to updates on a particular person. The tool has become a regular feature of recent disasters, when reliable information is needed rapidly. Google engineers first launched ‘Person Finder’ in response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which killed more than 100,000 people. But it had been under development for years, part of an open-source effort to solve a problem identified during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Since then it has popped up at a string of major emergencies, everything from the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. It has been deployed twice before in India, for an earthquake in Jammu and Kashmir last year and flooding and mudslides in Uttarakhand a year earlier. Meanwhile, Facebook has also activated its “Safety Check” feature in the wake of the earthquake in Nepal. The feature, launched in October, allows users to tell friends and family they are safe if they are in the middle of a disaster area. Facebook engineers have developed the feature after the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami. CJI refuses to be part of panel to select NJAC members New Delhi, April 27: In a new twist, Chief Justice of India H L Dattu has refused to participate in a three-member panel for selecting two eminent persons in the six-member Judicial Appointments National Commission (NJAC) on whose validity a constitution bench began hearings today. The five-judge constitution bench, headed by Justice J S Khehar, which is hearing the issue of constitutional validity of the new law on appointment of judges to higher judiciary, was told by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi that Dattu has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he would not participate in the meeting of the panel till the matter is decided by the apex court. The three-member panel comprises Chief Justice of India, Prime Minister and the Leader of Opposition, who are authorised to select and appoint two eminent persons in the six-member NJAC for appointment of judges to higher judiciary. When it was brought to the notice of the bench, also comprising Justices J Chelameswar, Madan B Lokur, Kurian Joseph and Adarsh Kumar Goel, it heard the views of various senior advocates on how to proceed with the matter taking into account that in the immediate future there would be the eventuality of appointment of existing additional judges of the high courts whose tenures are coming to an end. After taking note of their views, the judges retired to their chambers and assembled after 15 minutes. Justice Khehar said that the bench has decided to continue with the hearing on the merits of the case and if needed it will pass an interim order. "A consensus has emerged that we will continue with the merits of the case and when it is necessary we will pass an interim order," the bench said. The AG submitted that it is mandatory for the CJI to be the part of the panel in selection and appointment of eminent persons in the six-member commission. He said a direction should be passed for the CJI to participate in the meeting. However, his view was not shared by senior advocate Fali S Nariman, who is appearing for Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association (SCAORA), said that if the CJI is not participating, the bench can direct others to meet and participate. The apex court al- DB directs State to pay 2 Lacs Kashmir-origin compensation to Acid Victim trekker killed in Jammu, April 27: A Division Bench of State High Court Comprising Chief Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar and Justice DS Thakur after hearing Adv BL Kalgotra directed State to pay Rs 2 lacs to Acid Victim Girl for meeting the medical expenses of the victim girl and the said amount will be adjusted while arriving at the final compensation, which may be awarded by the Court. The said direction issued is directed to be complied with by the State within two weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this order. This direction was passed in a petition filed by seeking direction to pay further amount for meeting the medical expenses of the petitioner’s daughter viz. Raman Lata, who is a victim of acid attack by the third respondent in May, 2012 at Bdyal Brahmana Bus stop in R. S. Pura town. According to the police case on May 26, 2012 the complainant/victim made a statement to police that when she was returning from her Boutique job along with her father and reached near the gate of CHC, R.S. Pura, the petitioner stopped her way and proposed her for marriage. On refusal of the complainant/victim, the petitioner threw acid on her with intention to kill her. On the basis of this statement, the police registered the case under FIR No. 84/2012 for the commission of offences U/Ss 307/341 RPC. Counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the victim girl requires constant medical treatment and she is being treated at Jammu and New Delhi as major part of the body is affected by the said acid attack. He submitted that Punjab & Haryana High Court in similar circumstances ordered to pay a sum of Rs. 10 lakhs as compensation as interim measure and unless the additional compensation is ordered to be paid, for meeting the cost of medical treatment, the victim girl will be put to serious sufferings. The learned counsel ultimately prayed for giving direction to pay a substantial amount by the State Government to meet the medical expenses pending further orders, which can be adjusted when the claim amount of Rs. 50 lakhs, as demanded in this writ petition, is considered. JNF Everest avalanche Srinagar, Apr 27: A Kashmiri mother of two Renu Fotedar was killed in the deadly avalanche triggered on Mount Everest by the magnitude-7.9 Nepal earthquake, ABC News reported. Born in Kashmir, Fotedar had recently moved to Switzerland with her family where she ran a business focusing on behavioural sciences and holistic healing. Earlier, she completed an MBA at the University of Wollongong before setting up a business in Melbourne in 2005. “The 49-year-old was last seen at the Everest base camp, and since the earthquake, friends and family had taken to social media in a desperate attempt to find her. “Trekking company Dreamers Destination confirmed to the ABC that Ms Fotedar had been killed and the company was trying to return her body to Kathmandu. “Her husband has travelled to Nepal to recover her body,” abc.net.aureported. so sought the view of senior advocate Ram Jethmalani, who said, that the bench has to see if prima facie, a case for staying the operation of NJAC Act is made out or not. The AG had said that barring fourfive cases, all recommendations of erstwhile collegium have been accepted. On the issue of re-appointment or extension of additional HC judges, Rohatgi had said that tenures of two or three judges of Assam High Court, seven to eight in the Bombay High Court are ending in June and hence, the issue be "kept open" till May 11 as the NJAC is likely to be constituted by May 4. The process to appoint two eminent persons in the six- member NJAC "will commence shortly" and the panel is "likely to commence working on May 4", he had said. The bench had said that the NJAC Act has to implement as it has neither been stayed nor set aside. Rohatgi had refuted the submission of Nariman that two eminent citizens, who would become part of the NJAC, will be embarrassed if the Act is set aside and said that they would be knowing that a litigation is pending. The court had also issued notices to the Centre, all states and union territories asking them to be ready with the matter which "purely involves questions of law". A consensus was evolved that the petition filed by the SCAORA, in which Nariman is appearing, will be the lead case among the batch of petitions challenging the validity of Constitution (99th amendment) Act 2014 and the NJAC Act, 2014. Withdrawal of security from Ex-PRO to former DyCM HC directs Secretary GAD to file status report on PRO’s assets Jammu, April 27: In a significant order Justice Bansi Lal Bhat of J&K High Court Jammu Wing today in a petition filed by Prof SK Bhalla, directed Commissioner/Secretary GAD to file a detail status report regarding the enquiry entrusted to SVO into the alleged accumulation of disproportionate assets of Kewal Sharma then Additional PRO to Ex-Deputy CM. Justice Bansi Lal Bhat after hearing Adv Sheikh Shakeel Ahmed with Adv Rahul Raina and Suraj Singh appearing for the petitioner and Senior Advocate MK Bhardwaj with Adv Ajay Vaid appearing for Kewal Sharma and BS Jamwal Deputy AG appearing for the state, granted three week’s time to Kewal Sharma to file his reply within a period of three weeks and directed Registry to list this petition for further proceedings on May 21, 2015. During the course of hearing senior Advocate MK Bhardwaj submitted that his client Kewal Sharma is still having the threat perception and directions be issued to the police to restore the security which has been withdrawn due to the pendecy of this petition. He further submitted that security had been provided to Kewal Sharma because of threat to his life and he still needs the security cover. Adv SS Ahmed drew the attention of the Court to the latest status report filed by Mukesh Singh IGP (Personnel) PHQ in which it was submitted that on the verbal report lodged in po- Rahul Gandhi to embark on Kisan Padyatra to connect with farmers New Delhi, April 27: After Kisan rally, Rahul Gandhi will now take out a Kisan Padyatra to reach out to farmers in the backdrop of the agrarian crisis. As Congress is seeking to make land acquisition a major issue to arrest its sliding fortunes, Gandhi's major public outreach plan is aimed at galvanizing the party cadres and broadening the party base among farming communities. Party sources in the party said the Padyatra could begin either from Vidarbha in Maharasthra or some district including Medak from Telangana, the two regions, which have been in the news for farmer suicides. Gandhi will be visiting a number of districts with farmer distress in Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Punjab and Telangana. In Uttar Pradesh, Gandhi could tavel to Bundelkhand and Easter Uttar Pradesh. While the Congress Vice President had in past also taken up the issue of Bundelkhand ensuring a package for the region during the UPA government's region, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, another region of farmer distress is bordering Bihar where polls are scheduled later this year. When contacted, AICC Communication Department in-charge Randeep Surjewala said,"Rahul ji will be taking Kisan Padyatra in days to come. He is going to visit all states, which have recorded farmer distress. Details of his programme are yet to be finalized." Gandhi's march is being seen as an exercise to connect the party with grassroots at a time when it faces an uphill task of revival after its worst-ever debacle in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in which its tally came down to a drastic 44 from 206 it had got in the 2009 general elections. It's woes did not end there as the defeat in Lok Sabha polls was followed in by a series of defeats in state elections. Congress, which was ruling in Haryana and Rajasthan on its own and Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand in alliance, lost badly in assembly elections there in the last one year. The party sees the mo- GOF PHOTO mentum generated by opposition protests to NDA's land bill and the agrarian crisis as an opportunity to broaden its base among the farming communities. Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh had drawn parallel of the agitation on farmers's issues with the historic Chikmaglur bye-elections, which had begun the Congress comeback. Rahul had lauched a movement against forcible land acquistion from Bhatta Parasaul in Uttar Pradesh in 2011 that had culiminated in the passage of the UPA's land bill in 2013, whose provisions have been changed by the NDA this time through an Ordinance. Rahul had also launched an agitation against acquisition of land of tribals in Niyamagiri in Odisha. His granmdother Indira Gandhi and father Rajiv Gandhi had also launched similar mass connect programmes when the Congress was in doldrums in 1977 and 1989 and it had paid rich dividends. The party hopes that the padyatra will connect masses with it once again. The last such major padyatra was taken out by late Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajsekhara Reddy some twelve years back, which helped the Congress to win back the state then hit by an agrarian crisis. Sharad Pawar had also taken out a 'shetkari dindi', a procession of farmers in parts of Maharashtra some 30 years back when he was in Opposition to focus on the problems facing the farmers. lice post Poni Chak wherein Raj Kumari Sharma wife of Kewal Sharma had expressed apprehension threat to the life of her husband. The status report further said that then SSP Jammu Atul Goel transferred two police officials namely Ghulam Qadir and Kewal Shingh from police station Pacca Danga to DPL Jammu for their further attachment as PSOs with Kewal Sharma. The status report further says that on July 27, 2013 on the verbal direction of then SSP Jammu a guard comprising of four officials was deputed for the first time and said the Guard was subsequently changed by supplementing with another guard comprising of four police official and this continued up to October 10, 2014 when on the verbal orders of the present SSP Jammu Uttam Chand the Guard was withdrawan. The Status report further said that one PSO had already been deployed prior to this incident with Kewal Sharma on the verbal orders of then SSP Jammu Anand Jain with date of deployment as December 3, 2011. The said PSO was subsequently changed with another PSO over the period of time and this process of deployment continued up to October 15, 2014 when on the verbal orders of present SSP Jammu, PSOs were withdrawn from Kewal Sharma. The aforementioned court directions were passed in the open Court today. JNF New transfer policy is just and pragmatic: Nayeem GOF Staff Reporter Srinagar, April 27: The Education Minister reviewed the functioning of Education department in an officers meeting at Government College of Education and said that the diffused focus has adversely affected our education system as infrastructural development got all the attention and education system’s potential was not optimally used. He said that teaching atmosphere needs to be made conducive by giving proper attention to both teacher and taught. Referring to new Transfer Policy, the Minister said that the Policy is just and pragmatic and will redress the problems of our teaching community who feel being held hostage to transfers. The Minister said that Government will redesign and rejuvenate the entire education system for which Policy is being formulated. CYM K New Delhi, April 27: Earthquakes don’t kill, buildings do. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has pointed out the systemic issues that result in construction of unsafe buildings that are unable to withstand an earthquake. Anumita Roychowdhury, CSE’s executive director for research and advocacy and head of its ‘green buildings’ programme, said the lack of regulations for construction and monitoring of buildings makes a huge proportion of them unsafe. “The large number of deaths in Nepal and India should immedi- ately lead to a reflection on the nature of our buildings, and whether these will be able to withstand an earthquake of moderate to high intensity,” she said. A survey by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has found that in the last 25 years more than 25,000 human fatalities were caused primarily by collapse of buildings during earthquakes. “The condition and quality of Indian building stock is poor when it comes to seismic performance -- in fact, the observed performances of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings are highly unsatisfactory,” said Avikal Somvanshi, senior research associate at CSE. Somvanshi said that during the 2001 Bhuj earthquake, RC buildings collapsed at an earthquake of just 6 on the Richter scale, when a well-designed RC building is expected to collapse only when an earthquake is 7.5 or higher on the Richter scale. The damage caused to these buildings is unreasonably high compared to any other country for similar level of ground-shaking. Thus, the housing risk in the country should be minimized to reduce losses to life and property in future earthquakes. CYM K Nepal earthquake aftermath: CSE points out lapses in building regulations in India