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HC asks Govt to file status report inmedico-pharma nexus

Excelsior CorrespondentSRINAGAR, Oct 31: High

Court today directed theGovernment through itsAdditional Advocate General tofile status report in PublicInterest Litigation stating that anumber of doctors were takingbribes from a particular micro-lab.

A Division Bench of HighCourt comprising JusticeMuzaffar Hussain Attar andJustice Ali Mohammad Magraywas hearing a PIL which statedthat few Government doctorswere in nexus with a pharmacompany and have been offeredfreebies, bribes, kickbacks fromMicro Lab Limited to prescribeits medicine in violation ofMedical Council of India Rules.

The petitioners have prayedbefore the court that the assets ofthese doctors be ascertained, atask force be constituted to lookinto such offences and compa-nies which are offering suchincentives be blacklisted.

"Such transactions by thedoctors are at the cost of patient

care, the substandard drugs sur-facing in the market have defi-nitely a link with these mal-practicing doctors causing dam-age to the health of public atlarge," the PIL stated.

Army donates computers, furniture to MS JandroreExcelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Oct 31:Under Operation Sadbhavna,Army donated computers andfurniture to Government MiddleSchool Jandrore in Udhampur

district.In a small ceremony held in

this connection, the computersand furniture items were handedover by Army to the schoolmanagement.

The aim of provisioning

computer and furniture to thisschool was to motivate thestudents and channelize theirenergy in the right direction.This would also help to nur-ture and guide the young gen-eration.

Sardar Patel's birth anniversary observed

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 31: J&K Freedom Fighter Association observedSardar Vallabh Bhai Patel's birth anniversary today in a functionheld at Bal Niketan Ved Mandir, Amphalla, Jammu today.

The Ved Gandotra, president, J&K Freedom FighterAssociation organized the function wherein chief guest was MrRomesh, Additional Secretary, Food and Supplies.

The members of the association paid floral tributes at the pho-tograph of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and remembered his deedsand dedications for the freedom struggle of the country includinghis post-independence efforts to join all the scattered princelystates into Indian Union.

Other present on the occasion were Sukhminder Singh Maini, GS Charak, Hardeep Singh, K K Rao, Gajan Singh, Narinder Singh, TS Remi, Deepak Sharma, Prof B L Bhardwaj among others.

3 yrs RI to cheaterExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 31: ChiefJudicial Magistrate Jammu, S RGandhi today awarded threeyears rigorous imprisonmentand fine of Rs 5000 to oneBaldev Singh, son of ManoharSingh of Ludhiana, who wasfacing trial and investigation forthe last 11 years for cheating hisrelative on the assurance of pro-viding employment visa forGermany.

After hearing CPO SanjayKohli with Senior PORajeshwar Basotra for the State,CJM observed, “the culpabledishonest intention of theaccused in the facts and circum-stances of the case right at thebeginning can be presumed inas much as a person knowingthat he was no lawful authoritysitting in India making a repre-sentation to a person that hewould settle him in foreigncountry”.

“It is a case where a rela-tive duped his close relativewho borrowed money from hisrelative and friends for employ-ment in foreign country”, thecourt said while awarding threeyears RI to cheater.

Restoration of 33 KV powertransmission line demanded

Excelsior CorrespondentJAMMU, Oct 31: Pahari

Development Forum District,Kishtwar has appealed the ChiefMinister Omar Abdullah forrestoring the 33 KV power trans-mission line at Paddar at the earli-est.

In a statement issued, ThakurKartar Singh Rathore, NC leaderand Chairman PahariDevelopment Forum, district,Kishtwar said that power trans-mission line may be immediatelyrepaired on war footing.

He further said that grid sta-tion has been inaugurated sincelast 10 years but has not beenmade functional.

He has appealed theGovernment for necessary stepsfor smooth functioning of power.

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