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DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 (PAGE 19)
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Girl missingExcelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: A girlhailing from Dhansal area hasbeen reportedly missing fromher residence since yesterday.
As per police sources, fami-ly members of a girl hailingfrom Dhansal area lodged amissing complaint with JhajjarKotli police station stating thattheir daughter aged around 25years went missing yesterday.
Acting over the complaint, amissing report has been enteredin police station Jhajjar Kotliand hunt has been launched totrace-out the girl.
Concern over delay in disposal of objections by election authoritiesExcelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: JammuWelfare Organization (JWO)has taken strong exception tothe lackadaisical approachadopted by Election authoritiesin disposing off objections filedby the organization regardingreservation of Ward No 1 forwomen candidates.
The president of the organi-zation Kasturi Lal Gupta hasfiled the objections in the Officeof CEO on March 14.
Mr Gupta said that till datethe organization was not inti-mated by the concerned author-ities that whether the objectionswere accepted or rejected.
The JWO has urged the con-cerned authorities to decide onits representation at the earliestotherwise it will tantamount todelayed justice which impliesdenied justice.
DULIAJAN (Assam), Mar 30:
Union Home MinisterRajnath Singh today claimed thatthe insurgency situation hasimproved considerably in the last18 months since BJP came topower at the Centre and appealedto all militant outfits in Assam togive up arms and come forwardfor talks.
“The insurgency situation inthe country has improved consid-erably and is under control duringthe last 18 months and I am notmaking this claim myself butpolitical analysts have been point-ing this out,” Singh told an elec-tion rally here.
It is a fact that “incidents keephappening in Assam and whenAdivasis were killed by militantsin 2014, immediately rushed toGuwahati and in a meeting withthe Chief Minister had clearlystated that violence and terror willnot be related at any cost”, hesaid.
“As the Union HomeMinister, I want send a message toall militants to give up the path ofviolence and arms. If they haveany problem, they must end vio-lence and talk to us. We are pre-pared to hold talks and settle allissues only if there is no violenceand killing of innocent people,”Singh said.
He said, along with infiltra-tion, there has been huge inflowof fake currency notes fromBangladesh and it is a matter ofgreat concern as it ultimately endsup controlling the economy.
“Congress never paid atten-tion to this problem but we arecommitted to solve this problem
and will check the entry of fakecurrency from the neighbouringcountry,” Singh said.
Continuing his tirade atCongress, Singh said the party’spresident accuses BJP of incitingviolence but “most riots occur inCongress-ruled states and not inthose where BJP is in power”.
“The riots of 1983 in Nellieand the 1984 Delhi riots tookplace during Congress rule. TheCongress should look into theirconscience before making suchbaseless allegations,” Singh said.
He said during the last twoyears of BJP rule at the Centre,there was no allegation of corrup-tion and the party has “zero-toler-ance towards corruption”.
He referred to Assam ChiefMinister Tarun Gogoi as “a seniorcitizen whom he respects and willnot like to comment on him”, butsaid “the Congress has ruined thestate during the last 15 years of itsrule with the problems of poverty,unemployment, power, road con-nectivity still persisting.”
He said that the condition oftea garden workers wasdeplorable as even after “fiftyyears of independence, they werenot under the Plantation LabourAct. Who stopped the Congressfrom implementing the Act in thegardens?”
“People from all over theworld come to see the tea gardensbut are shocked by the deplorablecondition of the workers. Let ourgovernment come to power in thestate and we will not leave anystone unturned in improving theircondition,” Singh said.
Singh said that Atal Bihari
Vajpayee was the first PrimeMinister to emphasise on thedevelopment of the North Eastand set up a separate ministry forthe region while Prime MinisterNarendra Modi has allocated Rs33,000 crore for the developmentof the region.
“It is the BJP’s priority to con-nect each North Eastern statesthrough roads, rail and Internetconnectivity. The Centre is alsocommitted to developing water-ways on the Brahmaputra withwork on 17 waterways to startsoon while rail connection fromAgartala to West Bengal viaBangladesh will also start soon,”he added.
The Prime Minister has alsoannounced that “more than onecrore poor people will be givenfree gas cylinders, farmersincome will be doubled by 2022and youths who want to work andearn will gain employmentthrough skill development,” hesaid.
“It was sure and certain thatthe BJP will come to power withthe ABP-Nielson survey also con-firming that the party will form thegovernment in Assam and I appealto people to vote and make theparty win with an absolute major-ity,” the minister added. (PTI)
Insurgency situation has improved under NDA Govt: Rajnath
SIVASAGAR/AMGURI,Mar 30:
Slamming the BJP-ledalliance in Assam as comingtogether of “two dangerousforces of communalism anddivisiveness”, Sonia Gandhitoday accused Prime MinisterNarendra Modi of “insulting”people of the state and goingback on promises of develop-ment.
The Congress President alsotook potshots at the PrimeMinister for his remarks linkinghis humble origin as a tea sellerwith Assam tea and said “thoseworking in the tea gardens aswell as tribals are asking whenwill the good days (achche din)come.” ‘Achche din’ wasModi’s poll slogan in 2014 LokSabha polls.
Repeatedly claiming“insult” of Assamese andNorth-East people by BJP,Gandhi said the composite cul-ture of the state was in “danger”and if BJP-AGP-BPF AllianceGovernment came to power inthe state, the “era of peace anddevelopment”, which sheclaimed was brought during the15-year-rule of Tarun Gogoi inthe state, would be under“threat”.
Talking at length about thecontribution of Congress inbringing peace and prosperity inAssam, Gandhi said “this timethe composite culture of Assamis in danger because two dan-gers have come together here.One is communal and the otheris divisive.”
Positioning Congress as thecounter-force to these powers,Gandhi asked, “Why so theyoppose the Congress party andits workers? Because they knowit well that Congress representsall sections of the Assamesesociety. They know that in 15years of Gogoi’s rule, Assamhas emerged as a peaceful andprogressive state.”
“When they had ruled thestate, it was known for anarchyand extremism. If such peoplecame to power, the era of peaceand development which contin-ued for last 15 years will comeunder threat.”
BJP’s ally was in power inAssam twice in the past.
She alleged “discrimina-tion” against Assam by Modigovernment, and said, “Afterall,why brothers and sisters of
North East and Assam are beinginsulted so much? Why TarunGogoi is being insulted thismuch? Why people of Assamare being insulted so much.?
Gandhi’s emphasis on thealleged “insult” of Assam,Assamese and the state ChiefMinister is somewhat akin tothe strategy adopted by NitishKumar in Bihar, who had madean issue out of certain remarksby Modi projecting them asinsult of Bihar.
The Congress President’s allout attack on the BJP has comeat a time when some opinionpolls and experts have given theBJP an edge in Assam, whereCongress is battling an anti-incumbency of 15 years.
Gandhi said that she wantsto ask BJP’s friends herewhether they remember the“discrimination” done by Modigovernment to Assam.
“Can anybody forget thathow Modi Government hadrefused to provide funds forrelief during floods in Assam?Can you forget that Modi gov-ernment has reduced the fund-ing of schemes made for theupflift of Assam during theUPA government? Can you for-get how Modi governmentsnatched the special state statusof Assam, which was given bythe UPA Government during thePrime Ministership ofManmohan Singh.
“We had given a very goodsystem of autonomous councilfor Assam’s development. Whathas Modi Government done?What are they doing? Modigovernment is making allefforts to finish the autonomy ofthis council. Prime MinisterModi did not think of talking toAssam or other states of NorthEast on the Naga accord. Nownobody knows what happenedto this accord,” Gandhi said,accusing the BJP government atCentre of repeatedly “insulting”Assam.
Gandhi took a jbe at thePrime Minister, who had anelection rally a few days ago
recalled that he sold Assam teato energise others and thereforeshared a special bond with thepeople of the tea-producingstate.
“Prime Minister Modi prais-es Assam tea but those workingin the tea garden are passingthrough tough times during hisrule. Those working in the teagardens and the tribals are ask-ing Modi ji when will our gooddays come. Modi government istrying to snatch the right ofcheap foodgrains available tothe tea garden workers,” shealleged and congratulatedGogoi and Congress leaderAnjan Dutta for “havingopposed and stopped” such aplan.
She also said that Modishould tell when he will SC sta-tus to tea garden workers.
“I would ask the PrimeMinister why did he reduce thebudget for minorities and trib-als. What is happening eversince Modi-led NDA govern-ment has come to power. Pricerise is breaking the back of peo-ple. The prices of even essentialmedicines have gone beyondthe reach of common man,”Gandhi said.
The Congress President alsoreminded that BJP, which hadfirst opposed the land boundaryagreement with Bangladesh,later changed track and signedit. (PTI)
Modi insulting Assam, BJP-led alliance communal, divisive: Sonia
Two police officials suspended
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: SeniorSuperintendent of Police (SSP)Jammu Dr Sunil Gupta sus-pended two officials of PeerMitha police station.
As per police sources, SSPJammu Dr Sunil Gupta sus-pended Head ConstableMohammad Iqbal (Munshi) andASI Khurshid Ahmed of PeerMitha police station for bailingout a thief on Court orders,without informing the higherofficials.
“A circular was issued thatthe accused if gets bail, shouldbe handed over to other policestations, if cases stands regis-tered against him/her, but twoofficials of Peer Mitha policestation bailed out a thief withoutinforming the higher-ups”, theyadded.
An inquiry has been orderedin the matter.
19 doctors promoted
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: Healthand Medical EducationDepartment promoted 19 doc-tors to next rank in GovernmentMedical College, Jammu.
According to the order, DrPadam Singh Jamwal, Dr AnilKumar Sharma and Dr VijayKundal have been promoted asIncharge Professors.
Dr Sonika Kanotra, DrVishal R Tandon, Dr VinitaSharma and Dr Puja Vimeshhave been placed promoted asIncharge Associate Professors.
Dr Kamal Kishore, Dr OmPrakash, Dr Nusrat Karim Bhat,Dr Sapna Gupta, Dr SharminderKour, Dr Monika Manhas, DrAshwani Kumar, Dr HaroonSlaria, Dr Ishtyaq Ahmed Mir,Dr Narinder Singh, Dr MadanLal and Dr Ashwani Kumarhave been promoted as InchargeAssistant Professors. Fairoz Khan
appointed NSUIincharge of Telengana
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: FairozKhan, national secretary NSUI,has been appointed as newincharge of Telengana State.
Earlier, he was incharge ofvarious others States, includingUttar Pradesh , Odshia andJharkhand.
Fairoz Khan of PogalParistan in Ramsu, Ramban, is ayoung practicing advocate inJ&K High Court. He hasremained associated with NSUIsince his college days and waselected as the national secretaryin 2012.
Class 10th student kidnapped
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: A class10th student has been kid-napped from Qasim Nagar area,falling under the jurisdiction ofBagh-e-Bahu police station.
As per police sources, fami-ly members of a girl hailingfrom Qasim Nagar area lodgeda complaint with police stationBagh-e-Bahu police station stat-ing that Nishant Malik, a ven-dor selling pressure cooker kid-napped their daughter.
Acting over the complaint, acase has been registered atBagh-e-Bahu police station andinvestigation started.
PDD workers protest forhighlighting demandsExcelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Mar 30:Demanding regularization ofdaily wagers and highlightingother demands, the J&KElectrical Department Linemenand Workers Union held astrong protest demonstration,here today.
The protesting workersraised slogans against the PDDauthorities and appealed theGovernor to personally lookinto their grievances anddemands.
Besides seeking regulariza-tion of daily wagers, who havecompleted seven years in serv-ice, they were demandingimplementation of SRO 381,SRO 59 and other Governmentorders in PDD, allotment ofdesignation to regularizedworkers and DPC of employ-ees in PDD.
The protest demonstrationwas addressed by Mohd Anwar,Raghubir Singh, Karan Singh,Shishu Pal Singh, Arjun Singh,Jia Lal Sharma and others.
Motorcyclistinjured
Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, Mar 30: A motor-cyclist was injured after his twowheeler skidded off the road atRegal Samba this evening.
He has been identified asSandeep Singh, son of KirpalSingh. He was taken to D HSamba for treatment wherefrom doctors referred him toGMC Hospital Jammu as hiscondition was stated to be seri-ous.
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ADMISSION NOTICEApplications for admission in Govt. Girls PahariHostel Poonch are hereby invited from the Girlsstudents of Poonch District (for 6th & 7th classesonly) belonging to Pahari Speaking Community. Application forms, free of cost, are available fromthe office of the Warden on all working days duringoffice hours w.e.f 28th March 2016. Last date ofsubmission of forms is 15th April 2016.Preference will be given to those belonging to BPLfamilies.
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CORRIGENDUMPlease read land measuring (01 kanal-07 Marlas) instead of (01 Kanal-02 Marlas) out of Khasra No. (1021/380) and (1022/380) against TowerNo. 56 and Khasra No. 1017/372 instead of Khasra No. 312 againstTower No. 57 situated at village and Tehsil Thathri coming under the cor-ridor of 400 KV D/C Dulhasti-Kishenpur Transmission Line entered atSerial No. 5 and 6 respectively, thereby increasing total area to (08Kanal-09 Marlas) instead of total area (08 Kanal - 04 Marlas) alreadynotified under Section 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act 1990 Svt. as amend-ed upto date issued vide this office Notification No.N2JM/PGCIL/CLA/2015/2720-26 dated 31/03/2015 andFurther, please read Khasra No. 31/1 instead of Khasra No. 31 againstTower No. 77 situated at village Indrella, Tehsil Thathri and further, landmeasuring 14 Marlas instead of 12 Marlas out of Khasra No. 654 andKhasra No. 696/653 instead of Khasra No. 708/653 against Tower No. 78situated at village Parnote Tehsil Thathri coming under the corridor of 400KV D/C Dulhasti-Kishenpur Transmission Line entered at serial No. 6 and7 respectively, thereby increasing total area to (16 Kanal - 07 Marlas)instead of total area (16 Kanal - 02 Marlas) already notified under Section4(1) of Land Acquisition Act, 1990, Svt. as amended upto date issuedvide this ofice Notification No. N2JM/PGCIL/CLA/2014/2133-39 Dated15/07/2014.Any objections to the acquisition of the said land be filed to the under-signed within 15 days from the date of publication of this Notification afterexpiry of the time no objection will be entertained.DIP/J-1993-P Sd/-Dt. 30-3-16 KAMLA DEVI (KAS)
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Altaf demandscompensation
for fire-victimsExcelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 30:Senior leader of NationalConference and MLA Kangan,Mian Altaf Ahmad has demand-ed immediate compensation forthe fire victims of Kullan andGagengar in Kangan where tworesidential houses were gutted.
In a statement Mr Altaf saidthat one residential house wascompletely gutted in a fire inci-dent in Gagengar while anotherhouse in the nearby area ofZirpora Kullan, in which threefamilies were putting up werecompletely damaged in a fireincident on Wednesday.
While expressing shockover these incidents, heimpressed upon theAdministration to provide themcompensation as soon as possi-ble.