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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU ANTHROPOLOG Y KAS -2015 Batches Available For By Sanjeev Choudhary who himself score one of the highest marks in IAS Mains (367), KAS Mains(416) , also qualify NET in Anthropology 90% of our students score around 400 marks, Highest marks 438 (251+187) 103 A/D Opp. Police Qtrs. G.nagar, Jammu 9419222622,8803782310 Join and score atleast 400 marks L aurels Institute No.1 Inst. F or Anthropology With profound grief and shock, and a very heavy heart, we regret to inform about the demise of our Beloved, our Pillar and our Pride forever. Cremation will be performed on 14th Sept, 2015 at 4 PM at Jogi Gate, Jammu. Uthala will be held on 16th Sept, 2015 from 3.30 PM to 4.30 PM at Paanch Mandir, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. IN GRIEF- Smt. Uma Mahajan - Wife Smt. Kusum Mahajan - Sister-in-law Sons and Daughters-in-law Vicky and Pooja Mahajan Sahil and Miho Mahajan Daughters and Sons-in-law Saloni and Rajesh Mehta Seetu and Nitin Kohli Vasundhara and Nitin Nagpal Grand Children: Ashish, Akriti, Ashima, Shaurya, Saiesha, Mallika, Kabir, Aika, Aadit, Aaleahya, Aishani Bodh Raj Gupta - Brother Sisters and Brothers-in-law Suraksha and Inder Mahajan Santosh and Dr.Vijay Gupta Dr.Neelam and Dr.Ashok Saraf Brother-in-law-and Sister-in-law Sudarshan and Kanta Mahajan Kanta Mahajan - Sister-in-law Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law Romesh and Renu Mahajan CREMATION SH. JANAK RAJ GUPTA (27th May 1936-13th Sep 2015) Ex M.P Jammu, Ex Advisor to CM, J&K Sister-in-law and Brother-in-law Sharda and Sudesh Mahajan DEEPLY MISSED BY- Smt Shameem and Sh. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Leader of Opposition (Rajya Sabha) Residence : 62A/D, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, J&K-180004 Phone: +91-1912456161, +91-9086979890 Geeta may be kept at a Delhi facility on repatriation from Pak NEW DELHI, Sept 13: Amid efforts to bring back Geeta, the deaf and mute Indian woman stranded in Pakistan, the Government has zeroed in on an institution where she could be accommodated after repatriation. According to sources in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, the 23-year-old woman is likely to be put up at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute for the Physically Handicapped here. “We have sent a proposal to the External Affairs Ministry that Geeta should be accommodated at Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute for the Physically Handicapped. She would also be pro- vided expert assistance from the regional centre of the Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped located in the national capital,” a senior official with the Ministry said. The institute is an autonomous organization under the adminis- trative control of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, which was assigned the responsibility to find a suitable place to accommodate the differently-abled woman. Geeta is believed to have inadvertently crossed over to Pakistani terri- tory as a child. She was 7-8 years old when she was found by the Pakistan Rangers 15 years ago at Lahore railway station, according to reports from there. She is currently under the care of a charity Edhi Foundation. Four families from Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh have claimed Geeta was their daughter and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has asked Chief Ministers of these states to send photographs of those claiming to be her parents which could be sent to her for identification. (PTI)
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Page 1: page16.qxd (Page 1) - Daily Excelsiorepaper.dailyexcelsior.com/epaperpdf/2015/sep/15sep14/...(27th May 1936-13th Sep 2015) Ex M.P Jammu, Ex Advisor to CM, J&K Sister-in-law and Brother-in-law

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

ANTHROPOLOGYKAS -2015 Batches Available For

By Sanjeev Choudhary who himself score one of the highest marks inIAS Mains (367), KAS Mains(416), also qualify NET in Anthropology90% of our students score around 400 marks, Highest marks 438 (251+187)

103 A/D Opp. Police Qtrs. G.nagar, Jammu 9419222622,8803782310

Join and score atleast 400 marks

Laurels Institute No.1 Inst. For Anthropology

With profound grief and shock, and a very heavy heart, weregret to inform about the demise of our Beloved, our Pillarand our Pride forever.Cremation will be performed on 14th Sept, 2015 at 4 PM atJogi Gate, Jammu.Uthala will be held on 16th Sept, 2015 from 3.30 PM to 4.30PM at Paanch Mandir, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.IN GRIEF-Smt. Uma Mahajan - WifeSmt. Kusum Mahajan - Sister-in-lawSons and Daughters-in-lawVicky and Pooja Mahajan Sahil and Miho MahajanDaughters and Sons-in-lawSaloni and Rajesh Mehta Seetu and Nitin KohliVasundhara and Nitin NagpalGrand Children: Ashish, Akriti, Ashima, Shaurya, Saiesha,Mallika, Kabir, Aika, Aadit, Aaleahya, AishaniBodh Raj Gupta - BrotherSisters and Brothers-in-lawSuraksha and Inder Mahajan Santosh and Dr.Vijay GuptaDr.Neelam and Dr.Ashok SarafBrother-in-law-and Sister-in-lawSudarshan and Kanta Mahajan Kanta Mahajan - Sister-in-lawBrother-in-law and Sister-in-lawRomesh and Renu Mahajan

CREMATION

SH. JANAK RAJ GUPTA(27th May 1936-13th Sep 2015)

Ex M.P Jammu, Ex Advisor to CM, J&K

Sister-in-law and Brother-in-lawSharda and Sudesh Mahajan DEEPLY MISSED BY-Smt Shameem and Sh. Ghulam Nabi Azad,Leader of Opposition (Rajya Sabha)Residence : 62A/D, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu,J&K-180004 Phone: +91-1912456161, +91-9086979890

Geeta may be kept at a Delhi facility on repatriation from Pak

NEW DELHI, Sept 13:

Amid efforts to bring back Geeta, the deaf and mute Indianwoman stranded in Pakistan, the Government has zeroed in on aninstitution where she could be accommodated after repatriation.

According to sources in the Ministry of Social Justice andEmpowerment, the 23-year-old woman is likely to be put up at PanditDeendayal Upadhyaya Institute for the Physically Handicapped here.

“We have sent a proposal to the External Affairs Ministry thatGeeta should be accommodated at Pt. Deendayal UpadhyayaInstitute for the Physically Handicapped. She would also be pro-vided expert assistance from the regional centre of the Ali YavarJung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped located in thenational capital,” a senior official with the Ministry said.

The institute is an autonomous organization under the adminis-trative control of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,which was assigned the responsibility to find a suitable place toaccommodate the differently-abled woman.

Geeta is believed to have inadvertently crossed over to Pakistani terri-tory as a child. She was 7-8 years old when she was found by the PakistanRangers 15 years ago at Lahore railway station, according to reports fromthere. She is currently under the care of a charity Edhi Foundation.

Four families from Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradeshhave claimed Geeta was their daughter and External AffairsMinister Sushma Swaraj has asked Chief Ministers of these statesto send photographs of those claiming to be her parents whichcould be sent to her for identification. (PTI)

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