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Page 1: page11.qxd (Page 1)statetimes.in/epaper/uploads/2018/05/01/11.pdfShiksha Samiti Jammu Kashmir in this State as a result of which remarkable achievements are made in field of Education.

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NOTICEI, Mahalaxmi Bhat W/oLate Radha KrishanBhat R/o 24/14 Lane No.5, Jagti Nagorta havelost my Ration cardbearing no. 8282, DForm No. 01367 & DataForm no. 7429. Now Iam applying for dupli-cate of the same.Objection if any may beconveyed to ReliefCommissioner Jammuwithin 7 days.

NOTICEIt is for the informa-tion of all concernedthat H.No. 111,Panjtirthi Jammu issubject matter ofdispute in civil titledSanjeev Abrol v/sPreetika Abrol & orsbefore the court ofLd Sub Registrar(Munsiff), Jammuwherein, theHon'ble Court hasbeen pleased todirect the parties tomaintain status quoon spot.

Sanjeev AbrolS/o Late Chaman

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NOTICEWhereas a joint application hasbeen received from Sh.RameshKumar S/o Prem Nath R/O wardno.12 Samba(Transferor)Sh.Ravinder Sharma S/O SatPaul R/O Sanoora Tehsil RajpuraDistt. Samba(Transferee) fortransfer of all india Taxi/Maxi routepermit bearing No2064/AITMC/STA along with vehi-cle no.JK21-2528 under provi-sions of section 82(1) of MoterVehicle Act 1988.Any body havingany objection may convey hisobjection to RTO Samba within 7days of publication of this notice.

NOTICEI, Sutikshan Mahajan S/oSunil Gupta R/o 6A OldAhata Amar Singh QuartersPanjtirthi Jammu have lostmy Polytechnic Civil Engg3rd Semister under Roll No.2701-15D3-04251 Session2015 Nov-Dec. Now I amapplying for duplicate of thesame. Objection if any maybe conveyed to Govt.Polytechnic College VikramChowk Jammu within 7days.

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STATE TIMES NEWS SAMBA: Manav Ekta SantSamagam held at SantNirankari Satsang BhawanSamba on Monday in thepresence of Rev. GobindSingh, President SantNirankari Mandal Delhi.About 2000 devotees attend-ed from all over the Sambadistrict and its adjoiningareas were participated.

Rev. Gobind Singh, in hisaddress said with the bless-ings of true master we areable to achieve the ultimategoal of human life of self-realization through God real-isation.

Further, he added that themission preaches universalbrotherhood, love, compas-sion and respect for all irre-

spective of the cast, colour,creed, region or religiousfaith and shedding the nega-tive instincts of hatred, jeal-ousy, narrow mindedness.

K. C. Bhagat Sanyojakhighlighted the activities ofthe mission and thanked Rev.Gobind Singh and other

devotees. Rev. Ajit Singh Ji,Zonal In-charge, Zone No. 1Jammu, Sh Som Nath,Former MLA Samba, ShJagdish Raj Ji were alsopresent on the occasion. Onthis occasion CommunityLangar was also served afterthe congregation.

STATE TIMES NEWS BILLAWAR: FoundationStone of Bhartiya VidyaMandir Mandli was laidMonday by Surinder AtriMahamantri Vidya BhartiUtter Kshettar at villageMandli. The function startedwith Saraswati Vandana bythe students of BhartiyaVidya Mandir Mandli.Pardeep Kumar SangathanMantri Bhartiya ShikshaSamiti Jammu Kashmir inhis address said thatBhartiya Vidya MandirMandli was working in abuilding provided byChander Bhushan withoutany rent at Mandli sinceseven years and with the con-

struction of this building theschool will be housed in itsown building. He appealed tothe society to contribute gen-erously for this noble cause.

Surinder Atri MahamantriVidya Bharti Utter Kshettarlauded the efforts ofBhartiya Shiksha SamitiJammu Kashmir and said

that with the construction ofthis building all school affili-ated to Vidya Bharti AkhilBhartiya Shiksha SansthanNew Delhi and run byBhartiya Shiksha SamitiJammu Kashmir will have itsown buildings. He appreciat-ed the efforts of BhartiyaShiksha Samiti JammuKashmir in this State as aresult of which remarkableachievements are made infield of Education.

STATE TIMES NEWS TANTA: Jammu andKashmir Pradesh CongressCommittee (JKPCC), VicePresident and MLAInderwal, GhulamMohammad Saroori startedthe blacktopping works on10 kms long Kahara toTanta Road to be executedat an estimated cost of Rs. 9crores under PMGSYscheme.

Saroori was accompaniedby Executive EngineerPWD, PMGSY, Revenue,RDD, PHE, CAPD officialsbesides all the localCongress leaders accompa-nied him during the saidtour.

On the occasion, Saroorialso announced the con-struction of road from Tantato Draman via Kuthal to beexecuted by R&B depart-

ment at a cost of Rs. 8crores. He also inspected theKahara Trankhle roadwhich will be thrown openfor the public within amonth time and said thatthe impact of the develop-ment works in Inderwal isvisible on ground.

MLA Inderwal also metvarious deputations fromKahara, Tanta, Kashithava,Grath Nallah, Ganoni,Kuthal, Dhurasery,Dhanora, Tharyan, Bagran,Magray, Wani mohalla's,Bitola, Kencha, Banjora,Bagdeyr, Nagni, Khanday,Paray, Mir and Astanabadmohalla's and assured themthat their genuine demandswould be addressed on highpriority.

Later Saroori also attend-ed the annual function dayof Madrasa Tanta.

STATE TIMES NEWS RAJOURI: Taking strong note of people,who leave free their livestock on roads aftermilching, Rajouri police booked six personsin a case and action against them has beeninitiated.

In the recent times, it was learnt that sev-eral stray cattle move on roads and streetsputting people in problem and even remaina reason of road accidents thereby creatinga risk of loss of life and property.Authorities also served warnings to theowners of these stray cattle who didn'tbother to pay any concern. Taking strongnote of this, Rajouri police booked six own-

ers of stray cattle in Rajouri. A case videFIR 214/2018 under section 289 RPC, 3PCA Act has been registered against 6 per-sons of Rajouri as they used to leave freetheir animals on roads after milching.

Those who have been booked includeMohd Rashid son of Mohd Iqbal resident ofWard no 2, Shamim Akhter wife of MohdAfzal resident of Jawahar Nagar, NazirMohd resident of Ward no 2, ShakeelAhmed son of Nazir Ullah resident of WardNo 4, Haji Ghulam Qadir son of AbdulAziz resident of Ward No 2 and ZaffarIqbal son of Mohd Alam resident of Wardno 4.

Foundation stone of Bhartiya Vidya Mandir Mandli laid

MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori inauguratingblacktopping of road.

A member of Bhartiya Shiksha Samiti speaking at the programme at Billawar.

Saroori inaugurates blacktoppingwork on Kahara-Tanta Road

Six cattle owners booked

SNM organises ManavEkta Sant Samagam

Gobind Singh, President Sant Nirankari Mandal Delhi during the Samagam at Samba.

STATE TIMES NEWSSRINAGAR: Motor VehiclesDepartment (MVD)Ganderbal on Monday organ-ised valedictory function of29th Road Safety Week withthe theme 'Sadak Suraksha -Jeevan Raksha' at MeetingHall, Mini Secretariat DCOffice complex Ganderbal.The concluding function waschaired by DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Ganderbal Dr. Piyush Singla.

DDC underlined the impor-tance of raising awarenessamong masses towards trafficrules and regulations to pre-vent road accidents and tobring improvement in the sys-tem of traffic. He stressed toensure proper safety throughadherence to traffic rules, edu-cation, proper design of roadsand enforcement.

Various speakers on theoccasion briefed the audienceabout the traffic rules oneneeds to follow while drivingand standard operating proce-dures that require being fol-lowed while driving or movingon the roads, besides stressingupon the norms people need tofollow while driving.

During the week-long pro-

gramme awareness camps,seminars, medical checkupcamps, maxi cab and bike ral-lies were organised in the dis-trict.

Later, DDC also awardedmementoes to all the partici-pants, who excelled in differ-ent activities organized duringthe Road Safety Week.

Assistant RegionalTransport Officer (ARTO)Ganderbal Manzoor Ahmad,Executive Engineer R&B,Deputy Chief EducationOfficer Ganderbal, ChiefMedical Officer Ganderbal,other concerned officers andrepresentatives of variousTransport Unions of the dis-trict were also present duringthe programme.

Similarly, a function wasalso held at Kulgam.

ACR Kulgam ShahnawazAhmad Shah was Chief Gueston the occasion. ARTOKulgam JamsheedChoudhary, Dy SP, DistrictOfficers, Transporters, Mediapersons and other members ofMVD, and other employees ofother departments were pres-ent on the occasion.

ACR said that such pro-grammes would go a long wayin generating awarenessamong the people and wouldbe helpful in minimizing theroad accidents and encouragesafe driving.

ARTO said that the RoadSafety Week remained abuzzwith different activities whichinclude bike rally, ophthalmiccheckups of drivers and otherawareness programmes in thedistrict to create awareness.

ACR Kulgam later distrib-uted memento and certificateto winners and participantswho propagate awareness.

Meanwhile, the concludingfunction at Bandipora waschaired by DistrictDevelopment Commissioner(DDC) Khursheed AhmadSanai. The function wasorganised by Motor VehicleDepartment (MVD), wasattended by SSP BandiporaSheik Zulfiqar Azad, DistrictSocial Welfare Officer AltafHussain, Dy CEO G.M Lone,Inspector MVD Mohammed

Younis, Media Persons, stu-dents besides drivers andother people.

Speaking on the occasion theDDC enjoined upon the driv-ers to follow traffic rules in let-ter and spirit. He stressed foruse of seat belt and helmetduring driving to minimiseroad accidents. He said thatthis message should reach toevery nook and corner of thedistrict.

It was informed thatwalkathon rally, bike riderrally, maxi cabs rally besidesawareness camps, seminars,debates, trauma counsellingcamp, medical checkup andpainting competitions wereorganised during the week-long programme in the dis-trict.

Later, certificates were dis-tributed among the partici-pants who took part in differ-ent events and performed wellto make the week-long pro-gramme a success.

29th Road Safety Week concludes

STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: On the culmi-nation day of 29th NationalRoad Safety Week whichstarted from April 23, 2018,valedictory function washeld here on Monday atInstitute of HotelManagement Rajbagh,Srinagar.

On the occasion, Nukkadshow and cultural pro-

gramme was performed byFeroz Cultural Academy.The theme of the show wassafe driving.

SMC Commissioner andSSP Traffic City Srinagarpresented their viewsregarding safety measuresto be taken while drivingbefore the audience whichincluded the staff of MVD,Civil Defence and trans-

porters. Regional TransportOfficer, Kashmir gave a voteof thanks to the participantsof the function.

At the end awards(mementos / certificates)were distributed by the dig-nitaries among the partici-pants who played an activerole in the conduction of the29th National Road SafetyWeek 2018.

Road Safety WeekValedictory function held at IHM Srinagar

DDC Khursheed Ahmad Sanai speaking at the programme in Bandipora.

STATE TIMES NEWSBARAMULLA: District administrationBaramulla today observed Ayushman Diwas aspart of recently launched Gram SwarajAbhiyan. In this connection, a function was onMonday organised by Chief Medical OfficerBaramulla in collaboration with Block MedicalOfficer Sheeri at Dak Bungalow Baramullawhich witnessed the participation of a hugegathering of the public.

District Development Commissioner, DrNasir Ahmad Naqash was the Chief Guestwhereas Chief Medical Officer Dr BashirAhmad Chalkoo, Dy CMO Dr Jozi Bashir,Block Medical officer Sheeri Dr Farooq,DEIMO Ghulam Rasool Bhat and officersfrom various departments were also present on

the occasion.Pertinent to mention that Ayushman Bharat

is a National Health Protection Scheme tocover 10 crore poor and vulnerable familiescomprising approximately 50 crore beneficiar-ies providing coverage upto Rs 5 lakh per fam-ily per year for secondary and tertiary care hos-pitalization.

Speaking at the event, the DDC impressedfor availing the benefits of these schemes whichmainly aims at improving the socio-economicdevelopment of the society. He stressed for dis-seminating awareness especially among ruralfolk besides exhorting upon various officers toplay a pivotal role in the regard.

DDC termed better healthcare facilities as hisadministration's priority besides terming thisindex as a vital component of social progress.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Bashir AhmadChalkoo said that the department has organ-ized various free medical camps in remote areasof the district so that more and more inclusionof economically downtrodden is ensured. Healso briefed about various centrally as well asstate-sponsored health-related schemes.

Dy CMO who is also the Nodal officer high-lighted the various objectives of the scheme andsaid that need of the hour is to avail benefitsfrom these schemes.

Ayushman Diwas under GramSwaraj Abhiyan observed

DDC Dr Nasir Ahmad Naqash handing overa cheque under the NHP Scheme.

STATE TIMES NEWSGANDERBAL: Krishi Vigyan Kandra(KVK), Ganderbal, organised a Live StockDevelopment (LSD) programme at Pahelnaar,on Monday, in which a scientist-farmer interac-tion and animal clinical camp was held, besides,broiler birds, area specific mineral mixturedeveloped by SKUAST was distributed amongfarmers.

Member Legislative Assembly, Kangan, MianAltaf Ahmad was the Chief Guest on the occa-sion. Addressing a well-attended gathering offarmers Mian Altaf impressed upon farmers totake full advantage of the latest technology andtechniques of agriculture and livestock farmingfrom the top experts from SKUAST-K.

Referring to the extension programmes con-ducted by the Krishi Vigyan KendraGanderbal, Mian Altaf Ahmad thankedSKUAST-K for their outreach to the far-offtribal villages of Ganderbal. He asked VCSKUAST Kashmir to have such programmesin different tribal areas of the region on regularbasis.

"Our farmers in these far and flung areas aremostly illiterate and have less access to the lat-est techniques of farming and conductingawareness camps on regular basis would bevery helpful in livelihood making of these poorTribals," Mian Altaf said.

Vice-chancellor SKUAST Kashmir, ProfNazeer Ahmad on the occasion announced theadoption of Pahaelnaar for different integratedfarming activities by SKUAST-K and promisedevery possible technical help from SKUAST-Kto the farmers of the region. He asked KrishiVigyan Kendra Ganderbal to install a walnutgrading unit and egg incubator out of TribalSub Plan funding and popularization of high-density plants, SKUAST-K developed fruitplanting material.

He also asked Kendra scientists to expandtheir Aroma mission to the area.

Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Dr. PiyushSingla, Director Extension, SKUAST-K, ProfMushtaq Ahmad and scientists of KVKGanderbal also spoke on the occasion.

Later, Animal Clinical camp, distribution ofbirds, de-worming drugs, and Ganderbal specif-ic mineral mixture was formally inaugurated bythe chief guest, Mian Altaf Ahmad in presenceof VC Prof Nazeer Ahmad, DeputyCommissioner Ganderbal, Director ExtensionSKUAST-K and head KVK Ganderbal, Dr.Javid Bhat.

Experts from SKUAST-K, Prof D.MMakkhdoomi, Dr. Parvaiz Reshi, Dr. GowherGull, Dr. Showkat Nabi, Dr. M.D. Niko treatedanimals for different diseases.

STATE TIMES NEWSBANDIPORA: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner(DDC), BandiporaKhursheed Ahmad Sanaiflagged-off a Drug De-addic-tion rally from MiniSecretariat Bandipora hereon Monday.

The rally comprising stu-dents, Aanganwari and Ashaworkers, carrying placardsin their hands and shoutedslogans "Say No to Drugs"went through various mar-kets of Bandipora town andculminated at S K SportsStadium, Bandipora.

The rally was organized by

ISM Health Bandiporaaimed at sensitizing peopleabout the harmful effects ofdrugs.

SSP Bandipora, SheikhZulfkar Azad, District NodalOfficer ISM Health DrIftikhar, programme officerICDS Altaf Hussain, DyCMO and other concernedwere present on the occa-sion.

It was given out that aseries of activities includingawareness programmes,seminars, rallies and paint-ing competition will beorganised in colleges andschools of the district

throughout the year to makepeople aware about the pro-gramme.

The DDC stressed on theneed for moral education ofthe children of present-dayage and appealed both par-ents as well as teachers toensure that children do notfall prey of any social evil.He said district administra-tion will launch a vigorousawareness campaign againstdrug menace across the dis-trict. He also urged upon thestudent community to con-centrate on studies and alsotake part in sports and ath-letic activities.

KVK organises LSD programme

DDC flags off drug de-addiction rally

AGENCYNEW DELHI: A doctor,accused of raping another doc-tor on a false promise of mar-riage, has been granted bail bya Delhi court, which said bothwere major and highly educat-ed and were expected to haveunderstood the consequence oftheir relationship.

Special judge O P Sainigranted relief to the accused ona personal bond of Rs 50,000with a surety of like amount,noting that it was a "symmetri-cal" relationship between themand the accused was not in any"advantageous position".

The court also noted the textmessages exchanged between

the two and said theseindicated that "theprosecutrix was a will-ing and active partnerin the relation".

It, however, directedthe accused not try tocontact the alleged vic-tim or threaten her ortamper evidence.

"Both parties are major andhighly educated and as such areexpected to have understoodthe consequences of their rela-tionship. The printouts of thetext messages exchangedbetween the parties, and whichhave not been denied by theprosecution, indicate that theprosecutrix was a willing and

active partner inthe relationship.

"The text mes-sages continued tobe exchangedbetween the partiesat least till January24, 2018. Theprosecutrix also

gave in writing that she had set-tled all her disputes with theaccused, which she is now deny-ing on the plea that the samewas done by her under pressureof the accused," the court said,adding that the woman had anunderstanding of all the conse-quences.

It said there was "no miscon-ception about the relationship

either in the mind of theaccused or in the mind of theprosecutrix, which is clear fromthe text messages exchangedbetween them from February2017 to January 2018 and runinto about hundred pages."

The court also said that thematerial on record indicatedthat the accused had takenmoney from the woman, whichhe had returned. Similarly, theprosecutrix also took moneyfrom him and a cheque issuedby her in favour of the accusedreturned dishonoured onMarch 20, 2018, it said.

"Material on record indicatesthat it was a symmetrical rela-tionship between the parties

and the accused was not in anyadvantageous position," it said.

According to the prosecution,the woman and the accusedwere doctors and they metonline in February 2017. A fewmonths later, the accused pro-posed for marriage and bothstarted living together inVasant Kunj where the accusedwas working at a private hospi-tal. The prosecution alsoalleged that the accused startedabusing her and during thisduration, he also establishedsexual relationship with her. AnFIR was lodged on these allega-tions on March 24, 2018 atPolice Station Vasant Kunj(South).

Court grants bail to doctor in rape case

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