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Page 1: DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 ...epaper.dailyexcelsior.com/epaperpdf/2016/apr/16apr27/...using SD TMT rebars in Kishtwar as whole of Kishtwar was falling in Seismic Zone-V

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: Chinorepolice arrested a man along withlarge quantity of illicit liquorpouches from Nardani area.

As per police sources, onreliable information, a teamfrom Chinore police post laid anaka near Nardani and asked apedestrian to stop for checking.

On seeing police cops, thepersons tried to escape from thespot, but the cops chased andnabbed him.

During checking, policerecovered 52 pouches of illicitliquor from the possession of the

person and arrested him.The accused has been identi-

fied as Rash Pal Chand, son ofRam Saran, a resident of MalpurNardani.

He was carrying the illicitliquor to his native village forselling among the masses forillegitimate profits.

A case under FIR Number118/16 under Section 48-AExcise Act has been registeredat Chinore police post andinvestigation started.

Police team led by InchargeChinore police post SI VikramManhas made the arrest underthe supervision of SHO DomanaInspector Rajeshwar Singh,SDPO Domana SurinderSharma and SP Rural ArunGupta.

NDS organizes Declamation Contestin memory of Shiv Rattan AnandExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: Nami DogriSanstha, Jammu, organized aDeclamation Contest amongst thestudents of 9th to onwards classesof various schools and colleges atSNS Vidya Mandir, Camp Road,Talab Tillo, Jammu.

Reward to the tune of Rs1500/-, Rs 1000/- and Rs 800/besides trophies and books weregiven away in the memory of LateShiv Rattan Anand.

The Topic of DeclamationContest was "Should Progress beat the cost of Social Values"

Darshan Lal, Joint Director,Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan was thechief guest while B S Salathia,Ex-president, Bar AssociationJammu and Advocate D SChouhan were the guests of hon-our.

Journalist R C Sharma andAjay Sharma, Additional AdvocateGeneral, were the special guestwhile Neelam Sabharwal,Principal, SNS Vidya Mandir,presided over the function.

On the occasion, floral tributeswere paid to Shiv Rattan Anand byS S Anand Lehar, Patron-in-Chief,Nami Dogri Sanstha and other dig-nitaries. Dr Rama Kant Dubey,Advisor, SNS Vidya Mandir wasalso present on the occasion.

Anand Lehar said that ShivRattan Anand was a youth leaderfrom border district of Poonch. Analumnus of Aligarh MuslimUniversity and an MA LL.B, heled an important social movementin 1947. In the prime age of 24 heleft for heavenly abode.

First prize was won byAdhiveer Sharma of Delhi PublicSchool, Jammu, second prize byAyush Sharma of Dewan BadriNath Purani Mandi, Jammu andthird prize was shared by GurpreetKour of Co-operative PublicSchool, Talab Tillo and TushaliSharma of SNS Vidya Mandir,Talab Tillo, Jammu. Consolationprize was given to Vamika Anand,a 5th Class student of Delhi PublicSchool, Jammu.

Judges of Declamation Contestwere Advocate Nidhi Kaila,Advocate Monika Sumbria,Advocate Meenakshi Salathia andRohini Anand Abrol.

Sukhdeep Kour and Yash Pal'Yash' compered the programmewhile Capt Lalit Sharma present-ed the vote of thanks.

Excelsior Correspondent

KISHTWAR, Apr 26:Hindustan Sales Corporation,Jammu, authorized distributor ofTata Tiscon organized contrac-tors meet here.

The meet was attended byleading contractors and structur-al engineers.

Tanveer Kichloo was thechief guest and Farooq AhmedMintoo, retd AEE was the guestof honour.

A team of experts fromHindustan Sales Corporation,Jammu highlighted the need forusing SD TMT rebars inKishtwar as whole of Kishtwarwas falling in Seismic Zone-Vthat was prone to earthquakes,

as compared to other parts of thecountry.

Sunil Raina, HeadMarketing and Sales informedaudience regarding the progressmade by Tata Tiscon in variousfields of product developmentand the likely launch of highlyadvanced series of TMT rebarsin India.

An interactive session wasalso conducted by Sunil Rainaand Sharwan Shan for theaugust audience, where the fea-tures and advantages of TataTiscon 500 SD Rebars (as com-pared to TMT Rebars ofCompetition) was explained indetailed.

In the end, Sunil Raina pre-sented the vote of thanks.

DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016 (PAGE 17)

Sd/-Dy. Inspector General (Prov)

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JAMMU AND KASHMIRLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SECRETARIAT

JAMMUNOTIFICATION22nd APRIL, 2016

The following order of the Hon'ble Governor of Jammu and Kashmiris published for general information:-

ORDERI, N. N. Vohra, Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, call upon the Members of theJammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and the Members of the Jammu andKashmir Legislative Council to assemble together in the Sher-i-Kashmir InternationalConvention Centre (SKICC) auditorium at Srinagar, on Wednesday, the 25th day ofMay, 2016, at 11.00 AM to hear my Address to both the Houses of the Legislature,under the provisions of Section 55 (1) of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir.After the said Address, each House of the Legislature will meet as a separate bodyin the Legislature Complex, New Secretariat premises, Srinagar, at the time specifiedby the respective Presiding Officers.

Sd/-Raj Bhawan (N. N. Vohra)Jammu -180001 22nd April, 2016DIP/J-507Dated: 26-4-2016

Youth killed, two injured asbike plunges into gorge

Excelsior Correspondent

BHADERWAH, Apr 26: Ayouth was killed, while two othersreceived injuries, when the bikethey were riding on, skidded offthe road and plunged into gorge onChamba road here this evening.

As per police sources, a motor-cycle was on its way toBhaderwah from Chamba, whenthe rider lost control over it and itplunged into gorge, causinginjuries to three persons.

After getting information, policeteam and locals rushed to the spotand shifted the injured persons to

Sub-District Hospital (SDH)Bhaderwah, where doctors declaredone of the injured persons identifiedas Amresh Kumar, son of Sham Lal,a resident of Thathri, at presentMohallah Khakhal as brought dead,while the condition of two injuredpersons was stated to be critical,when reports last came in.

The injured have been identi-fied as Anil, son of Mukesh andRavi, son of Jagdish, both residentof Thathri, at present MohallaKhakhal.

A case in this regard has beenregistered at Bhaderwah policestation and investigation started.

Migrants’ concern over non supply of ration for 3 months

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: AllMigrant Camp CoordinationCommittee (AMCCC), JagtiWelfare Committee and reliefholders have expressed graveconcern over delaying tactics ofGovernment in releasing thesupply of ration to migrants whohave been deprived of the samefor last three months.

In their separate statementsAMCCC president Desh Rattan,JWC representative Vijay Kauland Sunil Pandita of relief hold-ers have alleged that despite theannouncement by theGovernment that the ration willbe released to migrants as perold scale the CAPD has failed tosupply the same to ration depotsin camps and other migrantbastis in non camp areas.

They said that migrants arefacing hardships as they arewithout the ration for last threemonths and some families total-ly dependent on cash doles from

the Government are unable topurchase the same from marketin such hard days.

The AMCCC leaders whomet various officers in CivilSecretariat were told by theauthorities that they have notbeen provided funds from ReliefOrganization for the ration tilldate and hence the supply willbe delayed for some more time.

Expressing serious concernthe migrants criticized the atti-tude of the Government andalleged that this way the com-munity feels totally betrayed.

Meanwhile JWC has accusedthe authorities for not providingfans to various quarters in Jagtiand the inmates of these quarterswere facing hardships as the tem-perature is increasing day by day.They said that despite repeatedpleas the authorities were adoptingdelaying tactics. In an appeal toRelief Commissioner the JWCmembers demanded immediateissuance of fans to left over quar-ters.

PNBMT seeks BJP's intervention for passage of Temples Bill

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: A six mem-ber delegation of PNBMT met BJPPresident Sat Sharma today to seekhis support for the passage ofKashmiri Hindu Temples andShrines Bill in the current sessionof the State Assembly.

Mr Sharma assured his fullsupport for the passage of theTemples Bill in Kashmir.

The PNBMT Trust which

spearheads the campaign for thepassage of the Temples Bill wasled by Dr A N Pandit,VirenderRaina, Shiban Khaibri, M K Jalali,B L Zar and Shadi Lal Koul.

The BJP president sought var-ious details about the Temples Billand the members of the PNBMTTrust delegation updated himabout the salient features of the Billand also the urgent necessity forthe protection and preservation ofthe Temples in Kashmir.

The visiting delegationinformed BJP President that theTemples of Kashmir represent acontinuous flow of 5000 years oldcivilization from the times ofRamayana and Mahabharata and itis our bounden duty to preservethem for the posterity.

Man arrested with illicitliquor pouches

EJAC resents delay in regularization of DRWs

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Apr 26:Employees Joint ActionCommittee (EJAC) hasexpressed strong resentmentover the delay being caused bythe State Government in regular-ization of daily rated workers(DRWs) and other temporaryemployees in the State.

In a meeting of the EJACheld here under the chairman-ship of Abdul Qayoom Wani themembers discussed the issues ofthe State and Public Sectoremployees. All the participatingmembers expressed seriousconcern over the delay in regu-larization of daily wagers andother temporary employees.

They resolved to chalk out astrategy to tackle this issue. Themeeting described the issue ofregularization of daily wagersand temporary employees as aunique one and claimed thatEJAC shall utilize all itsresources and capacities to solvethis issue. Mr Wani alleged thatthe existing and previous

Governments took steps in thisregard but every time delayedthe issue of regularization delib-erately.

He further alleged that politi-cians every time tried to use theissue of daily wagers, casuallabours and temporary employeesfor their petty interests and triedto snatch their rights for votebank politics. It has been learntthat new committees are beingframed and information is soughtfrom departments although everyinformation and verificationsought by GAD and FinanceDepartment is lying with them.It is presumed that this step maycause further delay and politi-cians may grind their axe byresorting to delaying tactics.

The members urged the StateGovernment that the genuineissue of State employees includ-ing pay anomalies, regularisa-tion, financial support to sickpublic sector units, enhancementof Medical allowance, provi-sion for implementation of 7thPay Commission in budget 2016etc be solved without any delay.

MLAs’ delegation calls on CM on reservation issue

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: A delega-tion of legislators of reservedcategories led by Rigzin Jora,MLA, Leh today called on ChiefMinister, Mehbooba Mufti hereand submitted a memorandumfor restoration of reservation inpromotions.

The delegation apprised theChief Minister about the grossmis-interpretation of stay grant-ed by the apex court in SLP,filed by private respondentsagainst High Court's verdict ofstriking down Section 6 ofReservation Act and sections 9,10 & 34 of Reservation Rules.They requested the ChiefMinister to direct ChiefSecretary and all theAdministrative Secretaries togive due representation toreserved categories in the pro-motions.

They further urged the ChiefMinister to bring a suitable leg-islation in the ensuing Assemblysession to restore the reservationin promotions which is a serioussocio-political issue. In thememorandum, the MLAs point-

ed out that during theGovernor's rule, they also metthe Chief Secretary and request-ed him to direct administrativesecretaries not to complicatealready complex issue ofReservation in promotions butin spite of that the administra-tive secretaries are continuouslyissuing OPG promotion ordersas well as moving many propos-als of promotions for DPC clear-ance.

Asgar Ali Karbalie (MLAKargil), Deldan Namgyal(MLA, Nubra), (MLA,Zanskar), Javed Ahmed Rana(MLA Mendhar), Ajaz AhmedKhan (MLA Gool-Arnas),Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (MLAGulabgarh), Neelam KumarLangeh (MLA Ramban), DinaNath (MLA Chenani), KuldeepRaj (MLA Hiranagar, DrDevinder Kumar Manyal (MLASamba), Dr Kirshan Lal (MLAChhamb), Qamar Hussain(MLA Rajouri) and ChaudharyMohd Akram (MLA Surankote)were part of the delegation.

The Chief Minister gave apatient hearing and assured anearly solution to this issue.

Hindustan Sales Corporationorganizes contractors meet

Bullion traderscall-off strike Excelsior CorrespondentJAMMU, Apr 26: On Central

Government's assurance that max-imum demands of the bulliontraders will be redressed, the jew-ellers called-off their strike afterremaining on strike for the secondday today.

Talking to Excelsior overphone, Raman Suri, Chairman,Sarafa Association and SwarnkarSangh Joint Action CommitteeJammu Province said that a 20members committee headed byAll India Jewellers ActionCommittee (AIJAC).

During verbal talk, the UnionGovernment assured the com-mittee members that maximumissues included in the 39 pointsdemands projected by the jew-ellers will be redressed and writ-ten orders in this regard will beissued shortly.

After the assurance, the bul-lion traders called-off their strike.

Two make abortive attempts on life

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: Two per-sons including a womanallegedly made abortive bids ontheir lives by consuming somepoisonous substance at theirrespective residences in cityoutskirts, today.

According to police sources,a woman namely Sonia (30)wife of Sohan, a resident ofKarwanda in Kot Bhalwal area,today consumed some poison-ous substance at her home oversome unknown reasons.

"Similarly, a man identifiedas Anchal Singh (30) son ofDev Raj, a resident of Marh alsomade a vain attempt to end hislife by consuming some poison-ous substance at her home", thespokesman said, adding bothwere shifted to GovernmentMedical College and Hospital,Jammu for treatment.

He said that the condition ofboth was stated to be stable tillthe last reports came in. "Inboth cases, the concerned policehad taken cognizance of thematter", he added.

People protestagainst CAPD Deptt

Excelsior CorrespondentUDHAMPUR, Apr 26: Up

in arms against non-availabilityof ration, people held a strongprotest demonstration againstConsumer Affairs and PublicDistribution (CAPD)Deportment at Jakhani, Domail,here today.

The agitating people wereshouting slogans against theCAPD Department for its failureto provide ration from the last fourmonths. They also staged a dharnaand blocked the road for sometime.

They alleged that theGovernment was imposing uneth-ical and non-practical policieswithout knowing ground realitiesthus increasing the public prob-lems. They also announced tosubmit a memorandum to PrimeMinister Narendra Modi high-lighting their grievance.

Murti Sthapna Divasof Kabotra MahajanBiradari on May 1

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: KabotraMahajan Biradari is going tocelebrate its Murti SthapnaDivas on May 1, 2916 atKuldevi Sheetla Mata Mandir,Rakh Baran (on Jammu-Akhnoor Road).

All the members of Biradarihave been requested to partici-pate along with their familiesand seek blessings of MataKuldevi Ji. Hawan will start at10 am followed by BhajanKirtan and communityBhandara at 1 pm.

RJMLS constitutesMufti Sayeed

Memorial AwardExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: RasaJavedani Memorial LiterarySociety has constituted "MuftiMohd Sayeed MemorialAward" from this year.

The award consists of Rs 51,000/- cash, citation and memen-to. The award would be given toa politician/ Academicians whohas rendered tremendous serv-ice to Politics/Academics.

The award would be pre-sented every year on the deathanniversary of Mufti MohdSayeed. This was disclosedtoday by Prof Shohab InayatMalik, president Rasa JavedaniMemorial Literary Society andHoD Urdu.

Hiranagar Police rescues 11 bovine animals, seizes truck Excelsior Correspondent

KATHUA, Apr 26: Elevenbovine animals which werebeing carried to Kashmir Valleywere rescued while the truckcarrying them was seized byHiranagar Police during a rou-tine checking at its Naka atLodhi Morh on Jammu -Pathankot National Highwayearly this morning. However thesmugglers including the driverand conductor of the truck man-aged to escape.

According to police at 4.45

am today one truck bearing reg-istration number JK0AF 9327which was on its way fromLakhanpur to Jammu afterreaching at Lohdi Morh Nakanear Kootah was asked by thecops on duty to stop. Howeverthe inmates of the truck includ-ing driver and conductor left thetruck and fled away.

The police seized the truckand bovine animals and regis-tered a case under section 188RPC at PS Hiranagar. The policesaid that the bovines were beingcarried to Kashmir Valley.

Participants and winners of Declamation Contest by NDS atJammu on Tuesday.

JWAM protests against 'NITSrinagar inquiry report'

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: JammuWest Assembly Movement(JWAM) today held a peacefulprotest against the inquiryreport submitted by the NITSrinagar inquiry committee,terming the report maliciousand a conspiracy to ouster thenon-local students from theinstitution.

Addressing the protestingactivists, JWAM president,Sunil Dimple, condemned themalicious inquiry report sub-mitted by the inquiry commit-tee. He said that the report is aconspiracy against the nonlocal students holding themresponsible for law and orderproblem in the institution.

Dimple expressed surprisethat the local students whoraised pro Afzal and pro

Pakistan slogans and burntNational flags were givenclean chit by the committeewhile the non-local studentswho chanted National slogansand hoisted Tricolor wereheld responsible for the laworder problem in NITSrinagar.

He appealed the people tosupport the nationalists nonlocal students of NIT Srinagaras their career is at stake andthis is fight and a battlebetween the nationalists andanti-nationalist forces.

Alleging that the non-localstudents are not safe andsecure in NIT Srinagar,Dimple demanded the PrimeMinister to open NIT campusin Jammu and immediatelymigrate all the NIT outsiderstudents to other States and inJammu.

Secy Higher Education appointedNodal Officer for UBA

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: The StateGovernment has nominatedHemant Kumar Sharma,Secretary Higher EducationDepartment as designatedNodal Officer for coordinatingthe Unnat Bharat Abhiyan(UBA) activities in the State.

The Higher EducationDepartment shall be NodalDepartment for implementation ofUBA activities at the State level.

An order in this regard wasissued today by the GeneralAdministration Department.

Power shut downExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: In order tocarry out the construction worksunder R-APDRP, the power sup-ply to EWS Colony Lower RoopNagar, Sharika Vihar, Paloura,Vikas Colony and its adjacentareas fed from RN-3 feeder willremain affected on April 27 to 29from 10 am to 2 pm.

Meanwhile, to carry out con-struction of 400 KV D/C Samba-Amargarh Transmission Line(Package -I), the shutdown of 11KV Line PK-3 feeder for stringingwork at Loc No: 51/0 to 52/0 hasbeen allowed on April 27 and 28from 10 am to 5 pm.

Office of the Inspector General, Frontier HQ BSF KashmirNotice Inviting e-Tender

No. e-Tender Notice/E-23/FTR-KMR/16/620-32 Dated : 31-3-2016The Executive Engineer (Civil), FTR HQ BSF Srinagar invites on behalf of

President of India online item rate Tender for the following works:-

NIT No. 23/FTR-KMR/NIT-SGR/2015-16Name of work:- “Renovation/Up-Gradation of (Civil & Elect) of Transit campus BK.No- 01 to 05 and Guest room & cook house at BSF campus PCK, Under SHQ BSFSGR, Estimated Cost Rs. 9,81,300/-, Earnest Money Rs. 19,626/- Period of comple-tion 90 Days, last time and date of submission of Bid 1100 Hrs on 02-05-2016.

NIT No. 24/FTR-KMR/NIT-SGR/2015-16.Name of work:- “Up-Gradation/Renovation of Hospital complex at BSF campus PCK,Under SHQ BSF SGR” Estimated Cost Rs. 9,95,200/- Earnest Money Rs. 19,904/-,Period of completion 120 Days, Last time and date of submission of Bid 1100 Hrs on02/05/2016.

NIT No. 26/FTR-KMR/NIT-SGR/2015-16Name of Work : “Up-Gradation/Renovation of 16 Nos (12+4 Nos Huts) suits and cookof BSF Chinar officers Institute of BSF campus PCK, Under SHQ BSF SGR.Estimated Cost Rs. 9,99,300/-, Earnest Money Rs. 19,986/-, Period of completion 90Days, Last time and date of submission of Bid 1100 Hrs on 02-05-2016.

NIT No. 25/FTR/KMR/NIT-SGR/2015-16Name of Work:- “Renovation /Up-Gradation of 08 Nos VIP Suits and 01 No VVIP Suite(DG Room) of BSF Chinar officers Institute at BSF campus, PCK, Under SHQ BSFSGR, Estimated Cost Rs. 4,37,646/-, Earnest Money Rs. 8,753/-, Period ofCompletion 120 Days, Last time and date of submission of Bid 1100 Hrs on 02-05-2016.

2- The Bid form and other details can be obtained from the websitewww.eprocure.gov.in

3- The Bid shall be opened on 1130 Hrs on 02-05-2016.4- Period during which EMD cast of tender document E-Tender processing Fee and

other documents shall be submitted at 1100 Hrs on 02-05-2016.Sd/-

(Er. A.K. Kalia)Dy Comdt (Works)/EE (Civil)

davp 19110/11/0058/1617 For and behalf of President of India

JAMMU AND KASHMIRACADEMY OF ART CULTURAL AND LANGUAGES,

DIVISIONAL OFFICE CANAL ROAD JAMMUPh. NO. 2577643 , 2579576TENDER NOTICE

J& K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages Canal Road, Jammu invitesSealed Tenders affixed with Revenue Stamps worth Rs. 5/- (Rupees five) onlyfor hiring of A) light and sound system, B) Stage and Tentage C) Catering fromthe reputed/registered firms for its culture and literary programmes in the openand indoor venues The tender should reach this office on or before 16-05-2016. The tenders should be super scribed in bold letters as tenders for light andsound system, erection of temporary stage, Catering, Tent, Chairs etc. Thedetails of sealed tenders, other terms and conditions can be had from the officeof the undersigned from 28 -04-2016 during office hours. DIP/J-172-P Sd/- Dt: 26-4-2016 Additional Secretary (J)

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