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Glimpses of FutureJAMMU,FRIDAY MAY, 31 ,2019

VOL. 34 | NO. 149 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] | www.glimpsesoffuture.com epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com

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Man held with cannabisin Jammu districtGOF STAFF REPORTERJammu, May 30:

A suspected drug peddlerwas arrested on Thursday aftercannabis was recovered fromhim in Jammu district, policesaid. During patrolling, RajinderSingh was apprehended with45.40 grams of cannabis inJourian town, the police said.

A case has been registered atthe Akhnoor Police Station andthe matter is being investigated,they added.

Governor’s message on“World No Tobacco Day”GOF STAFF REPORTERSRINAGAR, MAY 30

Governor Satya Pal Malik ina message on “World No TobaccoDay”, which is being observed onthe theme "Tobacco and LungHealth", has stressed increasedawareness on the negative im-pact that tobacco has on lunghealth, from cancer to chronicrespiratory diseases and saidthat it must be made known thata very large number of people dieevery year due to smoking relat-ed diseases.

Governor observed that be-sides the need of effectively

See Governor on page 11

Governor greets peopleon Jumat-ul-VidaGOF STAFF REPORTERSRINAGAR, MAY 30

Governor Satya Pal Malikhas conveyed his warm greet-ings to the people on the occasionof Jumat-ul-Vida. Governor ob-served that Jumat-ul-Vida is anauspicious time to offer specialprayers and seek blessings of theAlmighty. He prayed for the well-being and happiness of the peo-ple of the State.

Two Pak nationals held, boat seized increek area of KutchPRESS TRUST OF INDIABhuj (Guj), May 30

Two Pakistani nationalswere apprehended in HaramiNala creek area along the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat's Kutchdistrict Thursday. The BorderSecurity Force (BSF) also seizedtheir fishing boat, an officialsaid. The two intruders were be-ing investigated, the BSF officialadded. On May 20, two Pakistaninationals had been nabbed for il-legal entry into the country in

See Two pak on page 11

Power shutdownGOF STAFF REPORTERJAMMU, MAY 30:

To carry out work for erection ofself-supporting structures andpainting works for widening ofHigh Court Road Janipur, thepower supply to Patoli, ShivNagar, Subash Nagar,Government Quarter Sarwal,Shanti Nagar, Paloura and ad-joining areas will remain affectedon June 01 from 6 am to 12.30 pm.

Two drug peddlers arrested in Sopore;Contraband substance seizedGOF STAFF REPORTERSRINAGAR, May 30:

Police in its recent actionagainst drug dealings in Soporehas arrested two drug peddlersand seized contraband substancefrom their possession. Two per-sons identified as Ajaz AhmadNajar son of Ghulam Din Najar

See Two drug on page 11

PRESS TRUST OF INDIANew Delhi, May 30

Narendra Modi took over as thecountry's Prime Minister for a sec-ond term on Thursday after he wassworn in along with other Unionministers, including BJP presidentAmit Shah, Rajnath Singh, NitinGadkari and former foreign secre-tary S Jaishankar, a surprise pick.

Modi, 68, was administered theoath of office and secrecy byPresident Ram Nath Kovind at a glit-tering ceremony at the forecourt ofmajestic Rashtraparti Bhavan.

"Honoured to serve India!" tweet-ed Modi after taking the oath for thesecond consecutive term.

Apart from Shah, Singh,Gadkari, the other top leaders whowere sworn-in as Union ministersincluded D V Sadananda Gowda,Nirmala Sitharaman and Ram VilasPaswan.

While the inclusion of Shah, seenas BJP's key strategist who helped

the party to expand its base after tak-ing over the reins of the party in 2014,was much speculated, Jaishankar,considered close to Modi, was a sur-prise pick.

Some of the key ministers in theprevious Modi government, includ-

ing Sushma Swaraj, RajyavardhanSingh Rathore and Maneka Gandhiwere not part of the new council ofministers. Top opposition leaders in-cluding former prime ministerManmohan Singh, Congress

See Modi on page 11

Modi takes oath as PM for second termPRESS TRUST OF INDIANew Delhi, May 30

Cine stars such asRajinikanth, Shahid Kapoor,Boney Kapoor and KanganaRanaut were among the guestswho attended Prime MinisterNarendra Modi's swearing-in cer-emony on Thursday.

Sidharth Roy Kapur,President of the Film andTelevision Producers Guild ofIndia, Vivek Oberoi, AnupamKher, Madhur Bhandarkar andproducer Boney Kapoor were alsoa part of the event, held at theRashtrapati Bhawan. Boney saidhe was honoured to be invited forthe ceremony. "The kind of victo-ry they have had, It is almost like

a celebration. It is celebration ofdemocracy. Something good hashappened and it will continue tohappen," Boney told PTI. Beforeshe flew in from Mumbai, Ranauttold reporters she wished Modi allthe best for his future endeav-ours. "The PM has set some goalsand we all heard that in hisspeech. All our best wishes withhim, that he is able to do what isbest for the country and be able tofulfil all his goals. He is an ex-tremely loved Prime Minister. Heis here because of his hard work,we all can only appreciate him,"she said. Oberoi, who played PMModi in a biopic and had also at-tended the swearing in ceremonyin 2014, said, "I'm watching

See who’s who on page 11

Who's who of film world attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony

PRESS TRUST OF INDIANew Delhi, May 30

From curing patients to stream-lining bureaucracy, Jitendra Singhhas worn many hats in his career.

Singh's potential earned himrecognition in the national politi-cal scene after he rose from state-level politics in Jammu andKashmir. He was inducted as theminister of state in all-powerfulPrime Minister's Office in 2014 as afirst time Lok Sabha member.

Always affable, Singh was theminister of state for personnel,public grievances and pensions,Department of Atomic Energy andSpace until the dissolution of 16thLok Sabha recently. The doctor-turned-politician was the ministerof state (independent charge) in the

Ministry of Development of NorthEastern Region. Singh won the sec-ond time from the Udhampur con-stituency in Jammu and Kashmir,defeating Congress's VikramadityaSingh with a record margin of over3.57 lakh votes in the recent Lok

See Jitendra on page 11

Jitendra Singh a known face innational politics

PRESS TRUST OF INDIASrinagar, May 30

Two unidentifiedterrorists were killed onThursday in an en-counter with securityforces in the Sopore

area of Jammu andKashmir's Baramulladistrict, police said.

"On a credible input,a cordon and search op-eration was launched bythe security forces inthe Dangerpora area of

Sopore. During the op-eration, the terroristswho were hiding firedon the search party. Thefire was retaliated, lead-ing to an encounter," apolice spokespersonsaid. In the ensuing en-counter, two terroristswere killed and the bod-ies retrieved from thesite, the official said.Their identities and af-filiation are being ascer-tained, he said, addingthat incriminating ma-terials, including armsand ammunition, havebeen recovered fromthe site of the en-counter.

2 terrorists killed in encounterin Baramulla

1 killed, 10 injured inaccidents in DodaPRESS TRUST OF INDIABhadarwah, May 30

A man was killed and 10 otherswere injured Thursday in sepa-rate accidents in Jammu andKashmir's Doda district, policesaid. A car, on its way toKaljugasar from Gwari, skiddedoff the road and fell into a gorgeat Dudwal. The driver, AbdualMajeed, was killed and two oth-ers were injured, they said.Police and locals rushed to thespot and admitted all the threepassengers to a nearby hospital.In another incident, eight per-sons, including four children,were injured when their car metwith an accident in Bharat

See 1 Killed on page 11

GOF STAFF REPORTERSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

In an important deci-sion which will ensurespeedy establishment andkick start of the function-ing of the University ofLadakh, Governor, SatyaPal Malik (Chancellor ofthe University) has ap-proved appointment ofMr. C. Phunsog, IAS(JK:1972) (Retd.) as thefirst Vice Chancellor ofUniversity of Ladakh.

Mr. C. Phunsog, has anillustrious career ofaround three and a halfdecades to his credit, hav-ing served in various ca-

pacities at senior levelsboth at central and theState. He has the rare dis-tention of having re-mained the ChiefSecretary of the J&KState, Home Secretary ofthe State, besides Advisorto the J&K Governor andMinister (Economic) inthe High Commission ofIndia. An erudite, pol-ished bureaucrat of high-est administrative acu-men, coupled with rich ex-perience, his appointmentshall enable speedy estab-lishment and functioningof the University ofLadakh with desired

See C. Phunsog on page 11

JNF SERVICEJammu, May 30:

In a full Court meeting heldunder the chairmanship of ChiefJustice Gita Mittal in which ma-jor reshuffle in J&K Judiciarywas taken.

According to order issued byregistrar general J&K HighCourt that Mohan LaiManhas\Spl. Judge Anti-Corruption (CBI Cases) Jammuis transferred and posted asPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Udhampur, Rajesh SekhrPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Baramulla is transferredand posted asSpl. Judge Anti-Corruption (CBI Cases) Jammu,

Sanjeev Gupta Principal District& Sessions Judge, Kathua istransferred and posted asPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Baramulla,

Kikar Singh PariharPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Ramban is transferredand posted as Presiding Officer(MACT) Jammu, KishoreKumar Principal District &Sessions Judge, Kulgam is trans-ferred and posted as PrincipalDistrict & Sessions Judge,Ramban, Subash Chander GuptaPresiding Officer (MACT)Srinagar is transferred and post-ed as 3rd Additional DistrictJudge, Jammu, Sanjay PariharPrincipal District & Sessions

Judge, Udhampur is transferredand posted as Additional District& Sessions Judge, Srinagar.

Pawan Dev KotwalPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Bhaderwah is trans-ferred and posted as PrincipalDistrict & Sessions Judge,Kathua, Ashok Kumar ShavanPrincipal District & SessionsJudge, Shopian is transferredand posted as Principal District& Sessions Judge, Bhaderwah,Sikander Azam AdditionalDistrict & Sessions Judge,Kathua is transferred and postedas Principal District & SessionsJudge, Shopian, Sham Lal LalhalAdditional District & Sessions

See 24 sessions on page 11

MAJOR RESUFFLE IN J&K JUDICIARY

24 sessions Judges, 34 CJM/Sub-Judges/68Munsiffs transferred

JNF SERVICEJammu, May 30:

In a Public Interest Litigation has beenone Practicing advocate Ajay KumarSharma hailing from Kishtwar for constitu-tion of Shrine Board at Machial Mata and forconstituting a Special Investigation Teamwho will look into the financial irregulari-ties and assets of the Sarv Shakti SevakSanstha. A Division Bench of State HighCourt Comprising Justice Rajesh Bindal andJustice Sindhu Sharma after hearing AdvAditya Sharma & Adv Sumit Nayyar for thePIL asked the state to apprise the Court aboutthe stand of the State on constitution ofShrine Board or transfer of management ofthe temple to any of already existing ShrineBoard(s). When the matter came-up for

See HC seeks on page 11

HC seeks state stand onconstitution of ShrineBoard for Machail Mata

C. Phunsog, Former Chief Secretary appointed as first VCof University of Ladakh

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JAMMU FridAy MAy 31, 2019Obituary2Glimpses of Future

OBITUARYOBITUARYWith profound grief and sorrow, we in-

form the sad demise of our beloved Sh

Poshkar Nath Razdan/Raina S/o Lt.

Daya Ram R/o Frisal (Kulgam) on 22-5-

2019. Mourning is being held at House

No. 66 Sector- 1, EWS Colony Lower

Roop Nagar Jammu. Tenth Day Kriya

will be performed on 31-05- 2019 at

Muthi Ghat near Director School

Education Jammu at 8.30 AM.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Smt Ratni Raina -Wife

Sons & Daughters-in-law

Sh Kundan Lal Raina & Smt Dazy Raina

Sh Bharat Bushan Raina & Smt Permila Koul

Sh Kuldip Raina & Smt Princy Raina

Smt Preety & Sh Dheeraj Patwari -

Grand Daughter & Son-in-law

Grand Children: Amit Ji, Bejoy Bharti, Lovkesh Deep and Diya

and Samast Razdan Parivar of Frisal (Kulgam)

Cont. Nos: 9796000209, 9419302727, 9622190210

Sh poshkar

Nath

Razdan/Raina

OBITUARYOBITUARY"With profound grief and sor-row we inform about the saddemise of Sh. MaharajKrishan Bhat S/o Late Sh.Madhusudhan Bhat. OriginalR/o Chichlora Magam. Atpresent 41-A Extn JanipurColony, who left for heavenlyabode on 22nd May 2019 at6:35 PM. The Tenth Day Kriyawill be held on 31st May2019, Friday, at 8 AM at MuthiGhat.GRieF STRiCKeN:Anita Bhat (Wife)Brothers and BhabhisMohan Lal Bhat & Veena JiPiaray Lal Bhat & Usha jiBhajan Kirshan Bhat & Bimla jiVinod Ji & Princy jiSisters & Brother-in-lawSmt Chooni Raina W/o Moti Lal RainaSmt Usha W/o Sh Anil Koul9419190005 / 9419186241

Sh. Maharaj

Krishan Bhat

10TH DAY10TH DAYIt is to inform with deep sorrow

and grief that our beloved Sh.

Vijay Kumar Bhat (Gugga Ji)

Son of Late Pt. Ved Lal Bhat orig-

inal resident of Vicharnag

Srinagar and Presently residing

at Flat No. 15, Block-8, Lane No.

2, Jagti Township Jammu, left for

heavenly abode on 22-05-2019.

TENTH DAY KRIYA shall be per-

formed at Muthi Ghat at 8.30

A.M. on 31-05-2019.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Sh. A.K. Bhat-Brother

Sister-in-law & Brother

Smt. & Sh. O.P. Bhat

Smt. Guddi Bhat-Wife

Smt. Sheela Dass-Sister

Sh. P.N. Koul-Brother-in-law

And All Near and Dear Ones

Mobile No: 9888965597, 7889610453

Sh. Vijay

Kumar Bhat

RASAM PAGRIRASAM PAGRIWith profound grief and sor-row, we inform the sad de-mise of Sh. Darshan SinghLangeh (Retd Insp ExciseDept) S/o Late Sh. MunshiSingh R/o SimbalwalaAkhnoor Road, Jammu on18-05-2019. Rasam Pagriwill be performed at their resi-dence Simbalwala AkhnoorRoad Jammu on 31-5 2019.GRieF STRiCKeNSmt Kamlesh Devi -WifeSons & Daughters-in-lawSmt. Bandana & Sh. Rohit SinghSmt. Shallu & Sh. Mohit SinghBrothers & BhabhisSmt Toshi Devi & Sh. Babu SinghSmt. Guddo Devi & Sh. Balwant SinghSmt. Vijay Devi & Sh. Krishan SinghSmt. Tripta Devi & Sh. Puran SinghSmt. Shukandya Devi & Sh. Purav SinghGrand Son - Vihaan RajputMob: 94690-94196, 9419125004

Sh. Darshan

Singh langeh

UTHALAUTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow, we

inform the sad demise of our

beloved Smt. Vidya Devi W/o Late

Sh. Chunni Lal Andotra R/o H.No.

331, Lane No.4, Lakker Mandi,

Janipura, Jammu on 18-05-2019.

Uthala will be held on 31- 05-2019

(Friday) at our residence.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Sons & Daughters-in-law

Sh. Devinder Kumar Andotra & Smt. Shubh Karni

Sh. Rajinder Kumar Andotra & Smt. Sushila Devi

Sh. Arvinder Kumar Andotra & Smt. Anuradha Devi

Grand Children: Parmeet, Dinesh, Ritik, Priyanka, Neha

Grand Daughter & Son-in-law: Mrs. Parul & Mr. Ajay

Jagotra

Contact : 7889393440, 9906199408, 6005097059

Smt. Vidya

Devi

RASAM PAGRI/UTHALARASAM PAGRI/UTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,we regret to inform that ourbeloved Smt. Nirmal Mahajan(Gupta) W/o Late Sh. RajinderSingh Gupta R/o 122/A, GandhiNagar, Jammu left for her heav-enly abode on 17-5-2019. Kriyawill be performed on 29-5-2019i.e, Wednesday at 11.30 am on-wards at our residence. RasamPagri/Uthala will be performedon 31-5-2019 i.e, Friday from 4 -5.30 pm at Arya Samaj Mandir,Trikuta Nagar, Extension - 3,Near BJP Office, Jammu.GRieF STRiCKeNDr. Punam Gupta - DaughterDaughter-in-law & SonSmt. Archana Gupta & Deepak GuptaAyush Gupta - Grand SonContact : 9971065556, 7789586465, 6005233455

Smt. Nirmal

Mahajan (Gupta)

KRIYA/UTHALAKRIYA/UTHALAWith profound grief & sorrow, we in-

form the sad demise of our beloved

father Sh Madan Mohan Magotra

S/o Late Sh Jagdish Dutt Magotra

R/o Vill.-Patoli-Amb Gharota on 20-

5-2019. KRIYA will take place on 30-

5-2019 (Thursday) at 12.00 Noon at

our residence. UTHALA shall be per-

formed on 31.5.2019 (Friday) at 5.00

P.M. at Royal Heritage Opp. Power

Grid Station Burn Morh Karwanda.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Smt. Vidya Devi-Wife

Daughter-in-law & Son

Smt. Sudesh & Sh. Tilak Raj Magotra

Smt. Sunita & Sh. Yash Pal Magotra

Smt. Sneh Lata & Sh. Ravi Kumar Magotra

Daughters & Son-in-laws

Smt. Nirmal & Sh. Dharam Pal Khajuria

Smt. Santosh & Sh. Vijay Kumar Sharma

Brothers & Bhabhi

Late Smt. Kailash Devi & Lt. Sh. Pitamber Lal Magotra

Smt. Mohini & Sh. Puran Chand Magotra

Grand Children: Nandita, Abhishek, Preeti, Nakul, Rahi,

Sahil

Mob: 9906299063, 9419332933, 9419309875

Sh Madan

Mohan Magotra

13TH DAY13TH DAYWith profound grief and sorrow, we

inform the sad demise of our

beloved mother Smt. Jamuna Devi

R/o Mandi Thalora, Samba on 19-

05-2019. The 13TH DAY will be per-

formed at our residence Mandi

Thalora Samba on Saturday 01st

June, 2019. Time-10.00-12.00 Noon

Deeply MiSSeD By:

Kirna Devi-Daughter-in-law

Om Singh-Son

Balwan Singh-Son

Shamsher Singh-Nephew

Advocate Madhusudan Sambyal-Grand Son

Abhishek Sambyal-Grand Son

Maheswar Singh-Grand Son

Adarsh Singh-Grand Son

Mob: 9149770054, 9086292585

Smt. Jamuna

Devi

RASAM PAGRI/UTHALARASAM PAGRI/UTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,

we inform that our beloved moth-

er Smt. Sheela Devi (Bhobo Ji)

W/o Late Sh. Om Parkash R/o

House No. 1725, Sec. No. 4,

Nanak Nagar Jammu left for

heavenly abode on 18th May

2019. RASAM PAGRI & UTHA-

LA will be performed on Friday

i.e. 31st May 2019 at 4.00 P.M. to

5.00 P.M. at Shiv Mandir, Sec.

No. 3, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Daughters-in-law & Sons

Smt. Meera Sharma & Sh. Ashok Sharma

Smt. Seema Sharma & Sh. Vijay Sharma

Smt. Poonam Sharma & Sh. Kishore Sharma

Daughters & Sons-in-law

Smt. Swarna Devi & Sh. Parshotam Sharma

Smt. Prabha Sharma & Sh. Ashwani Sharma

Grand Children: Ayushi, Arushi, Vasu, Krishna,

Aklavya & Aditya

SANGRA FAMILY

Mob. No: 9858662011, 9419197049, 9419140570

Smt. Sheela

Devi

UTHALAUTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,

we inform sad demise of our

beloved Sh. Ramesh Kohli S/o

Late Sh. Suraj Prakash Kohli R/o

H.No-17, Street No. 22, Rajpura

Mangotrian, Jammu. Uthala will

be performed on Friday 31st

May 2019 at Hari Mandir, Rehari

Colony Jammu from 4 PM to 5

PM.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Neelam Kohli -Wife

Son & Daughter-in-law

Mr. Sankalp and Prakriti Kohli

Daughters & Son-in-law

Mrs. Manisha Dutta & Mr Kushank Dutta

Mrs. Isha Gupta & Mr. Rachit Gupta

Brothers & Sister-in-law

Mr. Rajesh Kohli & Mrs. Seema Kohli

Mr. Rajinder Kohli & Mrs. Simmi Kohli

M/s New Jai Bharat Confectionary

M/s Suraj Palace, Near BSF Paloura,

Akhnoor Road, Jammu.

Mobile : 7006939858, 7006320235, 9419189670

Sh. Ramesh

Kohli

UTHALAUTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow

we inform the sad demise of our

beloved Smt. Kanta Devi w/o Sh.

Madan Lal R/o Sec-4, H.No.

1728, Nanak Nagar, Jammu

who left for heavenly abode.

Uthala will be performed on

31.05.2019 (Friday) at 4.00 to

5.00 pm at Banke Bihari Gorkha

Mandir, Nanak Nagar, Jammu.

GRieF STRiCKeN:-

Sh. Madan Lal - Husband

Sons & Daughters-in-law

Sanjay Gupta & Dimple Gupta

Shashi Gupta & Deepika Gupta

Amit Gupta

Daughters & Sons-in-law

Anju Gupta & Pardeep Gupta

Manju Gupta & Vinod Gupta

Meenakshi Gupta & Amit Gupta

Mob : 94196-32161, 9906223672

Smt. Kanta

Devi

RASAM PAGRI/UTHALARASAM PAGRI/UTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,

we regret to inform that our

beloved Smt. Nirmal Mahajan

(Gupta) W/o Late Sh. Rajinder

Singh Gupta R/o 122/A, Gandhi

Nagar, Jammu left for her heav-

enly abode on 17-5-2019.

Rasam Pagri/Uthala will be per-

formed on 31-5-2019 i.e, Friday

from 4 - 5.30 pm at Arya Samaj

Mandir, Trikuta Nagar,

Extension - 3, Near BJP Office,

Jammu.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Dr. Punam Gupta - Daughter

Daughter-in-law & Son

Smt. Archana Gupta & Deepak Gupta

Ayush Gupta - Grand Son

Cont: 9971065556, 7789586465, 6005233455

Smt. Nirmal

Mahajan

10TH DAY/KRIYA10TH DAY/KRIYAWith profound grief and sorrow,

we regret to inform the sad de-

mise of our beloved mother Smt.

Hardai Wife of Late Sh. Ishwar

Datt (Sambli Wale) presently at

House No. 12 EWS, Phase Ist,

Housing Colony Udhampur on

22-05-2019. TENTH DAY will be

performed on 31-05-2019 at

Shiv Mandir, Housing Colony

Udhampur at 11 AM. KRIYA will

be performed on 1-06-2019 at

Devika Ghat Udhampur.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Smt. Oma Devi

Smt. Nirmal Kanta

Sons and Daughter-in-laws

J.P. Sharma (Retd AE) & Neelam Prabha

R.P. Sharma (JE PWD) & Anuradha

Daughters and Son-in-laws

Raj Kumari W/o Late Sh. Om Parkash

Sunita Kumari and Sh. Vinod Kumar

Grand Children : Lokesh, Lokanshi, Divyanshi,

Adishwar, Sunil, Shivani, Prince & Retish

AND SAMAST BALOTRA PARIVAR

CONT NO: 9419895029, 9419159338

Smt. Hardai

FIFTH DAYFIFTH DAYWith profound grief and sorrow,

we inform the sad demise of our

beloved Sister Smt. Bimla Devi

W/o Sh. Des Raj Gupta R/o

Majalta, Udhampur. The FIFTH

DAY will be performed on Friday,

31st of May, 2019 at our resi-

dence Thial,Tehsil Majalta,

Udhampur at 11:30 A.M.

GRieF STRiCKeN

(Bhaia & Bhabi)

Sh. Mangu Ram Gupta & Smt. Shobha Rani

(Bhaia & Bhabi)

Sh. Madan Lal Gupta & Smt. Nisha Gupta

JANDIAL FAMILY

MOB: 9858509990,7006135832,9107444546

Smt. Bimla

Devi

KRIYA/UTHALAKRIYA/UTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,

we inform the sad demise of our

beloved Smt. Sansaro Devi

Kapoor W/o Lt.Sh. Sadhu Ram

Kapoor R/o 114/5, Channi

Himmat, Jammu who left for her

heavenly abode on 19-05-2019.

Kriya will be performed on 31-

05-2019 (Friday) at 12 noon at

our residence. Uthala/Rasam

Pagri will be performed on 31-

05-2019 from 4:00 to 5:00 PM at

Panch Mandir, Sector 2, Channi

Himmat, Jammu.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Daughters-in-law & Sons

Rani Kapoor & Sat Pal Kapoor

Asha Kapoor & Sanjay Kapoor (J.E. PWD)

Daughter & Son-in-law

Sharda Abrol & G L Abrol

Grand Children

Pooja Anand & Gourav Anand

Ruhi Verma & Raghu Verma

Karan Kapoor & Sonali Kapoor

Aman Kapoor, Paras Kapoor

M/s Sadhu Ram Sat Pal Kapoor Jewellers,

Jain Bazaar, Jammu

Contact : 9419127493, 6005888399, 9419853153

Smt. Sansaro

Devi Kapoor

10TH DAY/KRIYA/RASAM PAGRI10TH DAY/KRIYA/RASAM PAGRIWith profound grief and sorrow, we

regret to inform that our beloved

mother Smt. Soma Devi wife of Late

Capt. Sh. Jagdev Singh Jamwal R/o

Village Badhori (Samba) left for her

heavenly abode on 21-05-2019.

KRIYA will be performed on 02-06-

2019 (Sunday) at 12:00 Noon at our

residence. RASAM PAGRI will be

performed on 03-06-2019 (Monday)

at 5:00 PM at our residence

GRieF STRiKeN:

Sons & Daughters In-laws

Sh. Surinder Singh & Smt Kailash Jamwal

Sh. Virinder Singh & Smt. Jyoti Jamwal

Sh. Kulbir Singh & Smt. Shivani Jamwal

Daughters & Sons In-laws

Smt. Veena Rani & Er. Kuldeep Singh

Grand Sons & Grand Daughter

Er. Sh Sulakshan Singh & Smt Ashu Jamwal

Col. Sh Vijay pal Singh & Smt Neelam Jamwal

Miss Sarita , Dineshwar Singh, Hiteshwar Singh,

Parmeshwar Singh Sarveshwar Singh.

Grandchildrens

Smt Akshi and Er. Chander Dev Singh

Smt Neeti and Er. Sunil Singh

Ph. 9622368662, 8716000518, 9419747400

Smt. Soma

Devi

UTHALAUTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow, we

inform the sad and untimely demise

of our beloved Sh. Prabhu Dayal

Sharma Ji S/o Lt. Sh. Dina Nath Ji

R/o EP 1004 Mast Garh, Jammu on

19-05-2019. Uthala will be per-

formed on Friday i.e. 31st May, 2019

at 4 PM to 5 PM at Brahman Sabha.

GRieF STRiCKeN

Smt. Veero Devi - Mother

Smt. Sudesh Sharma - Wife

Sahil Sharma - Son

Sisters-in-law & Brothers

Smt. Tripta Sharma & Sh. Om Prakash Sharma

Smt. Chandni & Sh. Parshotam Sharma (J&K

Bank Gandhi Nagar)

Sisters & Brothers-in-law

Lt. Smt. Sushma Sharma & Sh. Romesh K. Baru

Smt. Kamlesh & Sh. Surinder Trikha

Daughters & Sons-in-law

Smt. Deepti & Sh. Rajveer Singh

Smt. Preeti & Sh. Nitin Khajuria

(M): 7006419243, 9419292390

Sh. prabhu

Dayal Sharma

BARKHIBARKHI“One year has passed since you

have left us for heavenly abode but

you still are in our hearts and your

immense presence is felt in every

moment of our life. Your memories

and noble qualities will remain a

source of inspiration to all of us.

BARKHI of our beloved “Miss Raj

Dulari Gupta (Ex Principal) D/o Lt.

Sh. Sita Ram Gupta (R/o H. No. 272

Bakshi Nagar Jammu) will be per-

formed at 12.00 Noon on 31st of

May, 2019 (Friday) at Shree Geeta

Mandir Samriti Bhawan, Bakshi

Nagar, Jammu.

Deeply MiSSeD By:

Smt. Chander Bala W/o Lt. Sh. Nand Kishore Gupta-

Sister-in-law

Smt. Prabha & Sh. Ashwani Gupta-

Sister-in-law & Brother

Smt. Vimal & Sh. Jugmohan Gupta-

Sister & Brother-in-law

Miss Sushma Gupta-Sister

Mob: 7006990726, 7051403100, 7006202887

Raj Dulari Gupta

10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALAWith profound grief and sorrow,we inform the sad demise of Smt.Renu Gupta W/o Lt. Sh. JagdishRaj Gupta R/o H.No 76, Ward No.36, Lane No. 10, Indira Colony OldJanipur Jammu. Following will beperformed at our residence: TenthDay - 31-05-2019 at 10.00 am.Kriya - 03-06-2019 at 10.00 am.Rasam Pagri - 03-06-2019 at 2.30pm. Uthala - 03-06-2019 at 4pm - 5pm Deeply MiSSeD By:Son & Daughter-in-lawAnuj Mahajan & Surbi SharmaDaughter & Son-in-lawVidushi Mahajan & Sumit MahajanVeena Mahajan - Sister-in-lawContact: 9906178737, 9419731602

Smt. Renu

Gupta

JAMMU FRIDAY MAY 31 20193 GGlliimmppsseess ooff FFuuttuurreeLOCAL/NATION

JU organizes PosterMaking Competitionand Lecture on theme“Say No to Tobacco,Say Yes to Life” Jammu May 30:

The Red Ribbon Club,Department of Students Welfare,University of Jammu in collabora-tion with J&K AIDS Control Society,Health and Medical DepartmentJammu, J & K State organised PosterMaking Competition and Lecture byDoctors from AIIMS & Narayana,Delhi on the eve of ‘World No TobaccoDay-2019’ on the theme: “Say No toTobacco, Say Yes to Life” at the semi-nar hall of Department of StudentsWelfare, University of Jammu.Speaking on the occasion, DeanStudents Welfare, Prof. Jasbir Singhexpressed his happiness over the ini-tiation of Red Ribbon Club in theUniversity and informed that moresuch programmes of social relevancewould be organized. Dr. GarimaGupta, Assistant Dean SW formallywelcomed the gathering and providedan overview of the programme. Dr.Meghna Dhar, Nodal Officer RedRibbon Club, University of Jammuconducted the programme. Studentsand Scholars from different teachingdepartments of University participat-ed in the event. Dr. Paras Khannafrom AIIMS and Dr. Satyankar fromNarayana Delhi presented a detailedand informative presentation on thetopic. Others who were present at theoccasion included Dr. SanjaySharma, Dr. Sarita Sood, Dr. VijaySaigal and Mr. Risheesh Khajuria,Assistant Director Publicity, J&KAIDS Control Society. The event wascoordinated by Ms. Ifra Kak & Mr.Sumeet Sharma. The following candi-dates got prizes in the Poster MakingCompetition First Position - SunnySingh, Second Position -NavleenKaur, The Third Position was sharedby Amandeep Kaur Nanda andDarshpreet Kaur.

Fear Of DengueAmong People OfBhour : AbsJammu May 30

Aadarsh Bhartiya Samaj took seri-ous note with concerns that spread ofDengue in the village Bhour Camp(Jammu) is growing with every pass-ing day as no actions were taken by theauthorities concerned to prevent thespread of Vector borne disease havebeen taken. Several cases of Denguehave already been detected in the area.Despite tall claims of department con-cerned nothing has been done onground and the same could pose a riskto the residents of this village whereeven no proper drainage exists andgrowth of mosquitoes are on rise due toaccumulation of water in pits /Nallahas.Therefore, the attention of allconcerned including Mayor JMC,Corporator ward No-73, local MLA,MLC and leaders of Political parties isinvited for saving life of locals in thisarea by taking immediate action beforethe condition worsens. ABS requeststhe general masses and the people ofBhour Camp in particular to be morevigil, aware against the deadly disease,not to spread / dump the garbage and becareful for accumulation of waste wa-ter. ABS requests Advisors to Hon’bleGovernor J & K government / con-cerned department for taking measur-ing steps and fogging, there is a direneed of spray against the mosquitoes asDengue and viral diseases are a greatthreat to the nation and society as well.

Jammu May 30

Dogra Law College or-ganised a workshop on“Emotional Well Being andPersonality Development”.The workshop was conduct-ed by Dr.Pooja SharmaRelationship Counsellorand Therapist.She is also amotivational speaker andpart of global goodwillAmbassador New Delhi,India. The students of all thethree Colleges participatedin the workshop. The speak-er was accorded warm wel-come by the students, staffand management of DograEducational Trust. Prof. V.PMagotra, Principal DograLaw College, in his inaugu-ral address welcomed Dr.Pooja sharma and intro-duced the speaker to the stu-dents. He also gave his viewson the emotional well beingof an individual and also en-couraged the students to

lead a happy and stress freelife. Dr Pooja Sharma in herpresentation made the stu-dents familiar with the ideaof being emotionally fit. Shemotivated the students tolead a healthy life both phys-ically as well as mentally sothat they can become re-sponsible citizens of the so-ciety. She explained that webecome emotionally unwelldue to some traumaticevents in our life or due to

being alone or because of thestress of job or studies and toovercome this she suggestedthat we should try to intro-spect and vent out the nega-tive thoughts which crop upin our mind. She also de-fined different kinds of per-sonalities and told the stu-dents that they should beconfident and should neverconsider themselves unwor-thy “as you decide what oth-ers will see in you”. Later

the concluding remarkswere presented by Prof. S.KSharma, former StateInformation Commissionerand eminent Professor ofLaw .He said that we canlearn a lot about emotionalwellbeing from our scrip-tures and he talked about theconcept of Mansa, Vachaand Karma.

Kr. SamarDev SinghCharak, Secretary DET, Dr.M.L Sharma noted CardiacSurgeon,Commodore VivekSharma, highly decoratedNaval Officer, Col. Dr K.NPadha, Director Admn& CDDET, Ms Bela Thakur,Principal DDC and Dr.Vikesh Kumar ShramaPrincipal, DCE and all staffmembers of DograEducational Trust werepresent during the work-shop. The vote of thanks wasproposed by Ms SupreetKour Lecturer in Dogra LawCollege.

Dogra Law College organises workshop on “EmotionalWell Being and Personality Development”

JAMMU MAY 30

National Conference onThursday accused the BJP ofdemeaning and insultingmassive 2014 Jammu man-date by superimposing itslust for power over pride andaspirations of the self-re-specting people of the region.“The 2014 Jammu mandatewasn’t so weak to have notbeen negotiated and bar-gained for rotational chiefministership while enteringinto North Pole South Pole al-liance with the PDP twice be-tween 2015 and 2016”,National ConferenceProvincial Spokesperson MrMadan Mantoo said in a state-ment issued from Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan here,adding that anti-climax of theBJP’s brazen political oppor-tunism shocked politicallymatured people of Jammuwhen it hobnobbed with atwo-member party of northKashmir and enthusiastical-ly agreed to play second fid-dle to it. The spokespersonsaid the memory of theJammu people is not so short

to forget how the 25-memberstrong BJP contingent ex-tended support to Peoples’Conference chairperson MrSajjad Gani Lone as ChiefMinister ahead of the dissolu-tion of Legislative Assembly.How can a party that couldnot assert its massivestrength to stake claim forchief ministership keepshowing day dreams to thepeople of Jammu for havingthe one this time around, heasked.

Reacting to a statement ofthe BJP spokesperson in re-action to the press conferenceof Mr Devender Singh RanaProvincial PresidentNational Conference, MrMantoo said that instead ofresponding to key issues he,as usual, indulged in rhetoricby repeating the beaten trackand monologue. He saidJammu is not ignorant aboutthe developmental initiativestaken during NC dispensa-tions in the region, which re-quire volumes to spell out. Heobserved the BJP cheerlead-ers, who happened to be partof National Conference at

some point of time, must beknowing well all this but tendto behave like ignorant.Ignorance about facts is noexcuse, he said and urgedsuch leaders to see throughthe past after removing theirmyopic lenses. “Everythingwill appear crystal clear tothem once they do so”, headded. As regards the issuespertaining to citizenshiprights to West PakistanRefugees, declaration of holi-day on the birth anniversaryof Maharaja Hari Singhji orcancellation of holiday on ac-count of Martyrs Day, MrMantoo asked the BJP as towhat it did in this regard dur-ing over three years while be-ing part of the government inJammu and Kashmir. As faras respite to displacedrefugees is concerned, thepeople know how the BJPsabotaged the NationalConference government’srecommendations on onetime settlement compensa-tion of Rs 25 lakhs by down-grading it to meagre Rs 5lakhs, he added.

Mr Madan Mantoo said

that it doesn’t augur well forthe BJP to speak about per-formance of others, as itsNational President Mr AmitShah had to cut a sorry figureand apologize to the people ofJammu immediately afterfall of the government for thefailures and non-perfor-mance of the his ministers inJammu and Kashmir coali-tion dispensation. The obser-vations of Mr Amit Shah inhis public speech in the pe-riphery of Jammu ParadeGround was serious reflec-tion on the intent and per-formance of the Jammu BJPministers. “They causedhuge embarrassment to theirnational leadership and havenow cheeks to sit on judg-ment about the performanceof others”, the spokespersonsaid, adding that the BJP for-mer ministerial stock in thecoalition government may besatisfied over their ‘individ-ual achievements’ duringthree years’ nightmarishrule but Jammu has sufferedimmensely, be it develop-ment or jobs to educated un-employed, implementation of

welfare schemes for poor toupkeep of utility services andso on.

The spokesperson ad-vised the Jammu BJP leader-ship to have some sort of in-trospection and ‘Manthan’and apologise to the saga-cious and self-respecting peo-ple of Jammu for ditchingthem. “They cannot hidethemselves under the um-brella of national leadership,as their role as local publicrepresentatives for address-ing local issues has beenquite dismal”, he added. Thespokesperson assured theBJP leadership that NationalConference will improve andrepeat its 1996 tally in the en-suing elections. “If they haveany doubt, let they too seekearly assembly elections inJammu and Kashmir and seefor themselves how these panout for the people of thestate”, he added. TheNational Conference againasked the BJP to list tenachievements taken by itsgovernment in the state dur-ing over three years for thegrowth of Jammu region.

JAMMU MAY 30

National ConferenceWomen Wing State VicePresident Mrs BimlaLuthra on Thursday calledfor greater involvement ofwomen and weaker sec-tions in decision making,saying this is imperativefor harmonious growth ofthe society.

Addressing workers atSher-e-Kashmir Bhavanhere this afternoon MrsLuthra said that NationalConference has all alongworked for empowermentand emancipation of thesesegments of the society andwill continue to do so witha sense of commitment.She said that NationalConference has always re-mained in the forefront toensure social justice andwelfare of marginalizedsegments of the society. Inthis context she referred to

the landmark LandReforms Act brought bySher-e-Kashmir SheikhMohammed Abdullah andsaid this benefitted theweaker sections of socie-ty—the peasants, the back-ward classes, ScheduledCaste, Scheduled Tribe—the most. She saidNational Conference re-flects the urges and aspi-rations of the marginal-ized segments of the State.Mrs Luthra urged the

workers to work forstrengthening the party atgrass roots level and pro-mote its cherished agendaof inclusiveness and re-gional unity. Prominentamong those present onthe occasion included:-Mrs Rita, Mrs Neelam,Mrs Prito, Mrs Jyoti, MrsTilki, Mrs Rani, MrsShakutla, Mrs Radha, MrsGita, Mrs Savita, MrsRitu, Mrs Rajni, Mrs Nituand others.

NC always espoused cause ofweaker sections: Luthra

BJP demeaned, insulted 2014 Jammu mandate: NC

Jammu May 30

Continuing its drive tocarry on further developmentactivities in various parts ofJammu city, Sh. ChanderMohan Gupta Hon’ble MayorJammu MunicipalCorporation toured in the ar-eas of Sidhra , Rangura,Dawara , Majeen and other lo-calities of Ward No.71 and tookstock of various developmentworks being under taken inthe ward. Mts. Shama AkhterHon’ble Councilor of WardNo.71, Sh. Anil Gupta Asstt.Executive Engineer, JMC andother staff of engineering wingof JMC& other sections were al-so present during the tour. He al-so laid foundation stone of sula-bh sochalaya in the area ofSidhra highway in ward no .71

on the demands of general pub-lic & shopkeepers of that area aslarge tourists & pilgrims of otherstates passes through this byepass on daily basis. Concernedcouncilor as well residents ofsidhra putforth before theMayor that a Sampooran Bharatpark may be developed on thebank of River Tawi on prioritybasis so that people from all com-

munities can take benefit of thiseco-environmental park. He al-so appeal to the residents as wellas shopkeepers not to throwpolythene carry bags, garbage,filth etc in the public lanes,drains & nallah flowing throughtheir locality and cooperate withthe Jammu MunicipalCorporation in making JammuCity neat, clean & green.

Mayor toured Sidhra area and startDevelopment work

Jammu, May 30:

Strongly condemning thefrivolous statement ofAnupam Kher an ex-bolly-wood villain who mostly pro-jected and portrayed himselfas anti-national and anti-so-cial by playing roles of vil-lain in Indian movie, overhis statement about sensi-tive issues 370 and 35A, theJK Youth Sharnarthi ActionCommittee (JKYSAC) ofDisplaced Persons (DPs) of1947 from Pakistan occupiedKashmir (PoK) reprimandedhim not to interfere in thematter of the Jammu &Kashmir as state is limpingtowards normalcy andworthless people like himare hell bent to disturb thestate again by only issuingmere hated statements foronly publicity. In a pressstatement, the presidentJKYSAC Pt RC Sharma(Journalist, RTI & PeaceActivist) pooh-poohed MrKher and asked him to do notpoke his nose in the affair ofstate as he had deserted thestate and now he had no rightto issue worthless statementover the Article 370 and 35A.He said that till the state isnot being reunited as it wasprior to 1947 by attainingPoK and area grabbed byChine no authority has theright to talk about 370 and35A. He also asked Mr Kherwho has authorized him to is-sue statement and in whichcapacity he is doing so. Hesaid that years together helived a fake life by playing in-decent role of villain in Indiancinema for the lust of moneyand now he is trying to ser-mon the people of state. Hesaid that Displaced Peoples of1947 popularly known as PoKrefugees have been instru-mental to save the state fromthe clutches of Kabalies andPakistani regular army dur-ing October 20, 1947 to onwardby making supreme sacrifices

of 70000 persons includingwomen and children but notdeserted the state in lurch. Hesaid that money-lusty personslike Mr Kher has not only de-serted the state but confusedthe mindset of youth towardsanti-national and anti-socialactivities by playing role ofvillain like Dr Deng in Karmamovie. He said, “At presentfilm industry has out rightlyrejected Mr Kher perform-ance and now he has startedparroting about 370 and 35A toremain in news and issuingstatement shamelessly.” Heasked the government to takecognizance of his hated anddivisive statements as thestate is already facing crisis.Expressing surprise over hisremarks over J&K state issue,Sharma said that Mr Kher hasdubious intention about J&Kstate as he his living inMumbai and his wife is repre-senting Chandigarh and he isdoing cruel joke with J&Kstate. He asked Mr Kher, “If he(Kher) is really well-wisher ofpeople of state and he shouldsettle in state and dispose offhis all property in Mumbai be-sides ask his wife to immedi-ate quit from the MP seatfrom Chandigarh to servethe people of state.” He saidthat the people like Mr Kherare responsible for the messin the state and should betaken to task under law fordisturbing the peace. He saidthat in North-East there is no370 and 35A but the distur-bance exist there too, whichclearly indicates that 370 and35A are never been the rea-son for disturbance but thehated statements of Mr Khercould be the reason of accel-erating disturbance in state.He further said that majorityof people of state have noproblem with 370 and 35Athen why outsiders are talk-ing about this. He asked MrKher to refrain himself fromissuing such statements infuture.

JKYSAC asks Kher to mind his own business, not interfereabout 370, 35a

Jammu, 30 May

Five days BasicCivil Defence Trainingcamp started by CivilDefence Jammu atActivity Public HigherSecondary SchoolJanipur Jammu. Thecamp was organizedunder the supervisionof Dy.SP Shashi Thakur, Dy.Controller Civil DefenceJammu. In the training pro-gramme Civil DefenceInstructors were given theknowledge of First Aid, CPR,Chocking, Fire fighting,Emergency rescue methods ofRescue alongwith demonstra-tion by the Civil DefenceInstructors. While speaking onthe occasion Smt. ShashiThakur, Dy.SP Dy. ControllerCivil Defence Jammu, ShriParamjeet Kumar, ChiefWarden and Thakur RanjitSingh, Deputy Chief Wardenhave delivered valuable lec-

tures on the topics of DisasterManagement and highlightedthe role and importance of CivilDefence organization. Themain aim of training camp to fa-cilitate the students and staffmembers of Activity PublicHigher Secondary SchoolJanipur Jammu to deal withemergency situation like earth-quake, road accident fire etc. 94students and staff members at-tended the training pro-gramme. Shri Manhor Gupta,Managing Director and ShriRishi Gupta, Principal of theInstitution were also present onthe occasion.

5 days basic Training campstarted in Janipur

Jammu May 30:

Jammu University Non-Teaching Employees Union in pres-ence of various employees of theUniversity accorded a warm sendoff to Sh Vinod Gupta, AssistantRegistrar , who retired after attain-ing the age of superannuation today.The farewell was held in the OfficeChamber of Non-TeachingEmployees Union, AdministrationBlock University of Jamm. PawanSingh Bhau, President, JUNTEUwished for his healthy and prosper-

ous post-retirement life. ManojChouhan, Vice President also ex-pressed his views during thefarewell . Earlier, Sham Lal Sharma,General Secretary, welcomed all fortheir participation in the farewell.Vote of thanks was presented byJarnail Singh, Joint Secretary andSanjeev Chadha OrganisingSecretary. Among others presenetincluded Joginder Singh Treasurer,Gurmeet Singh, Gursharan Singh,Kewal Kumar, Swarn-deep, PadamShri Padmini, Sudesh KumarTripathi ( Executive members).

JUNTEU accords warm sendoff to Vinod Gupta

Army ConductsAwareness LectureOn Blood DonationJammu: 30 May .

Army organised an awarenesslecture on “Blood Donation” atDogrian in Poonch district. The aimof the lecture was to educate theyoung generation about the impor-tance of Blood Donation as a socialresponsibility as also to break cer-tain myths that create inhibitions inthe people. During the lecture it wasemphasized that blood donation is anoble service and it not only helpssomeone in critical hours of medicalemergency but also improves ownhealth and immune system throughvarious tests carried out duringblood donation. The audience was in-formed that blood has a time boundcycle beyond which it cannot bestored. Thus collections of freshblood in blood banks are a recurringrequirement and hence demand reg-ular blood donations. The audienceappreciated the efforts of the Armyin organising such activities thatgenerates awareness and a feeling ofgoodwill amongst the civil popula-tion, especially the youth.

Indian ArmyOrganies IftaarFunctionJammu: 30 May .

In an effort tostrengthen the relation-ship with locals, IndianArmy organised a Iftaarfunction for the people ofTrenna, RambanDistrict. Expressingtheir solidarity with thesecurity forces in main-taining peace and tran-quility, 67 local people ofadjoining area attendedthe function to celebratethe sacred month of fast-ing and festivity. Thevillagers responded byexpressing their grati-tude and feeling of bon-homie and onenessamongst the Awaam.

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Governor’s message on “WorldNo Tobacco Day”

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Governor Satya Pal Malik in a message on“World No Tobacco Day”, which is being observedon the theme "Tobacco and Lung Health", hasstressed increased awareness on the negative im-pact that tobacco has on lung health, from cancerto chronic respiratory diseases and said that itmust be made known that a very large number ofpeople die every year due to smoking related dis-eases. Governor observed that besides the need ofeffectively enforcing all related laws for discourag-ing the consumption of cigarettes and other tobac-co products, it is also necessary to organise work-shops, seminars, rallies and similar other initia-tives for spreading awareness among the massesabout the highly injurious effects of smoking.

C. Phunsog, Former Chief Secretaryappointed as first Vice Chancellor

of University of LadakhSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

In an important decision which will ensurespeedy establishment and kick start of the func-tioning of the University of Ladakh, Governor,Satya Pal Malik (Chancellor of the University) hasapproved appointment of Mr. C. Phunsog, IAS(JK:1972) (Retd.) as the first Vice Chancellor ofUniversity of Ladakh.

Mr. C. Phunsog, has an illustrious career ofaround three and a half decades to his credit, hav-ing served in various capacities at senior levelsboth at central and the State. He has the rare dis-tention of having remained the Chief Secretary ofthe J&K State, Home Secretary of the State, besidesAdvisor to the J&K Governor and Minister(Economic) in the High Commission of India. Anerudite, polished bureaucrat of highest adminis-trative acumen, coupled with rich experience, hisappointment shall enable speedy establishmentand functioning of the University of Ladakh withdesired outcome. The Governor has also approvedappointment of Imteeaz Ahamd Khan Kacho, an of-ficer of the Jammu and Kashmir AdministrativeService as Registrar of University of Ladakh.

Governor has also approved appointment ofProf, Deskyong Namgayal I/C Principal, GDC, Lehas the Controller of Examination, University ofLadakh.

Advisor Ganai greets people onJumat-ul-Vida

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arrangements for devoteesSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Advisor to Governor, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai,has extended greetings to the people of the State onthe auspicious occasion of Jumat-ul-Vida.

In his message, the Advisor, who is alsoChairman of J&K Wakf Board, directed ViceChairman J&K Wakaf Board and the DivisionalCommissioner Kashmir, to make adequatearrangements for the celebration of Jumat-ul-Vidawith religious fervour.

The Advisor also prayed for the well-being ofthe people of the State.

DDC Pulwama reviews arrangements for Jumat-ul-vida,

Shab-i-Qadr,Eid-ul-FitrPULWAMA, MAY 30:

District Development Commissioner (DDC)Pulwama Dr Syed Abid Rashid Shah today con-vened joint meeting of the concerned officers to re-view the arrangements put in place for the smoothcelebration of Jumat- ul-vida, Shab-i-Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitr, reviewed.

The meeting discussed various issues with re-gard to providing of the essential services to thepeople during Jumat-ul-vida, Shab-i-Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitr.

The Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs(FCS&CA) department was asked to ensure avail-ability of essential commodities including rationand LPG, while PDD & PHE were asked to take ad-vance measures for uninterrupted electricity anddrinking water supply during the festival days

Chief Animal Husbandry Officer was directedto establish special poultry sale points at all promi-nent places especially in towns on cheapest rates.Further AD Fisheries was also directed to keeptrout fish available at the same spots. In case of anygrievance related to essential commodities generalpublic is requested to contact the grievance cell atmobile number 9419070953 and land line number01933-241243. DDC directed the concerned officersto ensure proper cleanliness, sanitation and illu-mination around the Jamia Masjids, Eid Gahs andZiyarat Shareefs besides ensuring cleanliness atthe places of congregation. He stressed for intensi-fying market checking across the district to curbthe menace of hoarding and black marketing.

Additional Deputy CommissionerAwantipora/Tral, and the officers of FCS&CA,PDD, PHE, R&B, Municipal Committee, Police,Animal Husbandry, Sheep Husbandry, Health,and Transport Departments besides all Tehsildarsand other concerned officers were present in themeeting.

DIPR Kashmir division accordsfarewell to Mohammad Ibrahim,

Mohammad Iqbal KhanSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Department of Information and PublicRelations (DIPR) Kashmir division office RamBagh Srinagar today organized an affectionatefarewell function to their colleagues of FieldPublicity Office, Mohammad Ibrahim andMohammad Iqbal Khan who attained superannua-tion after serving the department for over threedecades.

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

As part of the weekly outreachprogramme, Advisor to GovernorKhurshid Ahmed Ganai, interactedwith a number of delegations and indi-viduals who called on him here to-day.As many as 17 delegations visit edthe Governor’s Grievance Cell and ap-praised the Advisor about their prob-lems and issues. A number of individ-uals also visited the grievance camp toput forth their issues.

The delegations which called onthe Advisor during the day-long campinclude Residents of adjoining villagesof Awantipora namely Reshipora,Khandaypora, Nowgam who demand-ed better irrigations facilities to theiragricultural land and drinking waterfacilities to these villages. The delega-tions from Waterhal (Budgam),Maidanpora (Lolab), and Turtuk (Leh)demanded establishment of DegreeColleges in their respective areas.

nother delegation from the vil-lages of District Pulwama and Shopiandemanded relief on account of their

stolen cattle. The deputation from vil-lage Reshipora in district Shopian de-manded amalgamation of their resi-dential area in revenue villageReshipora instead of current revenuevillage Zainapora. Besides these, thedeputations from RanbirgarhPratapgarh raised the issue of com-pensation of their land which hadcome under Ring Road constructionand Rustum Gadi Taxi Stand for regu-larization of their stand.RehmatporaTangmarg delegation de-manded refurbishing of Baba Latief-ud-din shrine at Tangmarg. The

Employee delegation fromGovernment Press demanded reor-ganization of their department so thattheir promotion prospects get en-hanced. A delegation of teachers alsomet the Advisor with their service-re-lated grievance. Moreover scores of in-dividuals including students andwomen visited the camp with theirpersonal complaints. The Advisorgave a patient hearing to the deputa-tions and individuals and assuredthem that all of their genuine issueswould be looked into and addressed onpriority.

Advisor Ganai hears delegations, individuals atGrievance Camp in Srinagar

SRINAGAR, MAY 29:

The State Haj Committee hasannounced dates and venues forthe second phase of the compul-sory Haj orientation-cum-training programme for pil-grims hailing from different dis-tricts of the State.

The orientation programmefor pilgrims from Anantnag dis-trict will be held at GovernmentDegree College Boys(Auditorium) Anantnag on June11, 12, and 13, 2019.

The orientation for pilgrimsfrom Baramulla will be held atMasjid-i-Amin Shah (BaitulMukarram) Baramulla, TownHall Kunzer, Jamia MasjidPalhalan, and Dak BunaglowSopore, on 12th, 13th, 15th and

17th June 2019 respectively.The training for pilgrims

from Budgam will be held atJamaia Masjid Beerwah MasjidDarul Amaan, Chadoora (NearSheikhul Alam High School),and Jamia Masjid Budgam on11th, 12th and 13th June respec-tively.

Similarly, the training forpilgrims from Bandipora will beheld at Peer Masjid Bandiporaon 15th June 2019.

The training for pilgrimsfrom Ganderbal will be held atMarkazi Hanfia Jamia MasjidBeehama on 17th June 2019.

The training for pilgrimsfrom Kulgam will be held atJamia Masjid Kulgam on 11 and12 June 2019.

The training for pilgrims

from Kupwara will be held atMasjid-i-Murshadeen,Kupwara, and Jamia Masjid,Handwara on 15th and 17th June2019 respectively.

The training for pilgrimsfrom Pulwama will be held atJamia Masjid, NationalHighway, Awantipora andHazrat Mir Saheb Jamia MasjidWashbugh, SBI, Pulwama on11th and 12th June 2019 respec-tively. The training for pilgrimsfrom Shopian will be held atJamia Masjid, Shopian on 11thand 12th June 2019.

Similarly, the training forpilgrims from Srinagar will beheld at Haj House, BeminaSrinagar on 10th, 11th, 12th, and15th June 2019. The training forpilgrims from Jammu district

will be held at Masjid-i-GoniKhan Bawa Wali Gali ShahidiChowk, Jammu on June 10, 2019.

Similarly, the training forpilgrims from district Sambawill be held at Conference Hall ofDC Office Nandni Hills, Sambaon 11th June 2019. The trainingfor pilgrims from districtKathua will be held atConference Hall of DC Office,Kathua on 12th June 2019.

The training for pilgrimsfrom district Reasi will be heldat PWD Dak Banglow near BusStand, Reasi on 15 June 2019. Thetraining for pilgrims from dis-trict Kishtwar will be held atMeeting Hall DC OfficeKishtwar on 15th June 2019.

Similarly, the training forpilgrims from district Ramban

will be held at Jamia Masjidnear old Petrol Pump Banihaland Jamia Qadeem, Ramban onJune 11 and 12 2019. The trainingfor pilgrims from district Dodawill be held at DC Office, Dodaon 13th June 2019. The trainingfor pilgrims from districtPoonch will be held atCommunity Hall, Poonch on12th June, 2019. The training forpilgrims from district Rajouriwill be held at PWD DakBanglow, Rajouri on 11th June2019. The training for pilgrimsfrom district Udhampur will beheld at Eid Gah Adesh ColonyUdhampur on 13th June 2019.

The training for pilgrimsfrom district Leh will be held atSindhu Sanskriti Hall, Leh on10th June 2019.

Hajj-2019: Orientation prog schedule announced for 2nd phase

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

The DivisionalCommissioner KashmirBaseer Ahmad Khan to-day directed DirectorSocial Welfare Kashmir,to disburse monthly pen-sion to old age, widow,physically challengedpersons before Eid-ul-Fitr on priority basis sothat these persons do notface any inconvenienceduring festive days.

The DivisionalCommissioner madethese directions while re-viewing the issues ofIntegrated Social WelfareScheme for Old age,Widow, PhysicallyChallenged persons.

The DivisionalCommissioner directedSocial WelfareDepartment to organizeredressal camps after Eidand do rectification workon spot and send the com-plete report to the

DivisionalCommissioner’s officewithin a week for furthernecessary action.

The DivisionalCommissioner reiteratedthat government is com-mitted to create a socialsecurity network for theunderprivileged and theweaker sections of the so-ciety.

Khan furtherstressed to create greaterawareness among themasses regarding theIntegrated Social WelfareSchemes and facilitatingthem to join the schemesso that benefits reach theintended sections of theSociety.

Director SocialWelfare, MissionDirector ICDS, senior of-ficer of centre for devel-opment of advance com-puting (Ministry of IT)and other concerned offi-cials were present in themeeting.

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Deputy CommissionerSrinagar, Dr Shahid IqbalChoudhary, Thursday vis-ited Dargah Hazratbal toreview the arrangementsmade there for Juma'atul-Wida and Laylat-ul-Qadr.

The DC while empha-sising the great reverenceof the two occasions im-pressed upon all the con-cerned departments to en-sure all their respectivetasks are covered withhighest degrees of respon-sibility. He directed thePDD and the PHE to en-sure uninterrupted powerand water to the shrine onthe revered occasions. He

instructed for provision ofstandby transformers andgenerators and mobile wa-ter tankers as a backup atthe shrine. The RegionalTransport Office and theSRTC were asked to en-sure there is adequateavailability of transport

facilities at the shrine. TheTraffic department wasasked to ensure hassle-freeand violations-free to-and-fro movement of vehicleson the shrine routes.

The SMC was asked toensure thorough mainte-nance of cleanliness

around the Dargah allthrough the remainingRamadan as well as duringthe Eid festival.

Dr Shahid said that acontrol room has been setup at the DC Office for theconvenience of the generalpublic.

DC Srinagar reviews arrangements for Jumu'atul-Wida, Shab-e-Qadr at Dargah HazratbalDirects all concerned departments to ensure all respective tasks

are covered with highest degrees of responsibility

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

In view of arrangements forensuing celebration of Jamat-ul-Vida, Shab-e-Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitr, the DivisionalCommissioner Kashmir BaseerAhmad Khan today convened ajoint meeting of senior officers ofDivisional administration.

The Deputy Commissionersof the valley informed the meet-ing that adequate stock of essen-tial commodities is available inthe valley, besides quota of sug-ar is provided to the consumerswithin days The DivisionalCommissioner directed allDeputy Commissioners to en-sure the smooth distribution ofessential commodities acrossthe Kashmir Division and en-sure that all shopkeepers shoulddisplay rate list in their shops. Inorder to curb black marketing,profiteering and hoarding, heasked all DeputyCommissioners to intensify themarket checking in the city, be-sides other districts and takestrict legal action against theerring traders. He also urgedthem to involve all members ofMunicipal Committees,

Sarpanchs and Panchs in mar-ket checking drive.

The meeting was informedthat more three lakh poultrybirds and 28, 800 sheep are avail-able across the KashmirDivision for festive days. TheDivisional Commissioner askedAnimal and Sheep Husbandry toconduct health audit of the ani-mals before sale and also deploymobile vans for sale of chickenat various places in the valleyand publicize the rates in the me-dia for the benefit of consumers.

Khan exhorted upon theSMC authorities to provide bet-ter sanitation arrangements be-sides installation and repair ofstreet lights in the city and otherimportant religious placeswhere big congregation will beheld. PDD and PHE will supplyuninterrupted power and watersupply during festival days, themeeting was informed. Div Com

stressed for better transport fa-cilities to the devotees visitingreligious. He asked all DeputyCommissioners of the valley toprepare adequate route planwith traffic department, besidescreating temporary additionalparking slots so that bettertransport facility will be provid-ed to the people during these aus-picious days and traffic depart-ment will publicize this route-plan to the media so that peoplecoming to Eidgah or other reli-gious places do not face any in-convenience. For quick redres-sal of grievances regarding fes-tive days, he asked all DCs toconstitute a 24x7 joint controlroom at all DC offices in coordi-nation with concerned depart-ments and publicize the contactnumbers in media. They will al-so deploy magistracy at the bigcongregation places with con-cerned SHOs. Khan directed the

Health Department to installmedical camp with paramedicalstaff, critical care ambulanceand medicines at big congrega-tion places and major shrines.Fire and Emergency departmentwas directed to provide 24x7services across the valley in caseof any eventuality.

The DivisionalCommissioner directed R&B toconstruct stage as per the speci-fication provided by the J&KWakaf Board at Eid GahSrinagar. Wakaf officials will in-stall tents and public addresssystem well before the com-mencement of Eid Nimaaz. PDDwill ensure uninterrupted elec-tricity supply, the meeting wasinformed. he DivisionalCommissioner directed the SMCauthorities to ensure propercleanliness and sanitation meas-ures in and around the Eidgahvenue. Volunteers will also de-ploy at big congregation places.

He stressed all concerned of-ficers to work with added zeal,energy and close coordinationfor the successful and hassle-free culmination of big congre-gations of Jamat-ul-Vida, Shab-e-Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitr.

Div Com reviews arrangements for Shab-e-Qadr,Jumat-ul-Vida, Eid-ul-Fitr

Commissioner Food Safety inspectsfood establishments in SrinagarErring bakery unit fined Rs 20000,

Milk plant sealed at LassiporaSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Commissioner, Food Safety, J&K Vinod Sharma to-day inspected food establishments in Srinagar City.

He was accompanied by Dy. Commissioner, FoodSafety, Kashmir, Irfana Ahmad, AssistantCommissioner Food Safety, District Srinagar, HilalAhmad Mir and other concerned officers. The team in-spected various Bakery & Confectionary Units withinSrinagar City to check the quality of bakery and con-fectionary items available for the consumption of gen-eral public. uring inspection a bakery Unit namely JeeEnn Sons, Polo View, Srinagar, was fined an amount ofRs 20,000/- onspot for not maintaining sanitary and hy-gienic conditions, within the processing unit. VariousDhabas including M/S Krishna Dhaba, M/S NewKrishna Dhaba Dalgate were also inspected and the in-charges of the establishments were impressed upon tostrictly follow the sanitary and hygienic requirementsof Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006 Rules & regula-tions made there under. Meanwhile, after taking cog-nizance of a video circulated on social media regardingquality of “Dairyland” Dahi manufacture at Lasipora,Pulwama, the team of Food Safety Officers fromPulwama swung into action.

Disburse monthly pension toold age, widow, physicallychallenged persons beforeEid-ul-Fitr: Div Com to Dir SW

Students awarenessrally marks 'WorldNo Tobacco Day' inSrinagarSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

The State Tobacco ControlCell in collaboration withDirectorate of Health ServicesKashmir (DHSK) today organ-ised an awareness rally inwhich a large number of stu-dents from different schools ofthe district participated tomark the 'World No TobaccoDay'. The rally started fromJogers Park, Rajbagh to PartapPark Lal Chowk here with stu-dents displaying banners andholding placards to draw atten-tion to the multiple adverse ef-fects of tobacco use has onhealth. The rallyists advocatedimplementation of effectivepolicies to reduce tobacco con-sumptions. The campaign wasalso focused on multiple waysthat exposure to tobacco affectsthe health of people's lungsworldwide which includes lungcancer, chronic respiratorydisease, maternal smoking ormaternal exposure to secondhand smoke, onset and excaber-ation of asthma pneumonia andbronchitis and frequent lowerrespiratory infection amongyoung children .

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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR TOURISM (M&W) JAMMU.

NOTICE INVITING TENDERS (SELF-HELP GROUP)

e-NIT No. 27/ 2019-20 Dated 28-05-2019

The Deputy Director Tourism (M&W) Jammu on behalf of Governor of J&K State,

invites tenders by e-tendering on item rate basis from approved and eligible contractors registered with J&K State Govt. for the following work.

S. No

Name of Work Name of Division

Estimated Cost (In lacs)

Cost of document (In Rs)

Earnest Money (In

Rs.)

Time Allowed for completion

Time and date of

opening of tender

Class of Contractor

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Development of Dalsar Lake

by way of construction of path around the lake at Dalsar Ram Nagar District Udhampur.

DDT (M&W) Jammu

25.00 500.00 25000.00 30 Days 15-06-2019

1600Hrs Self Help

Group

2. Construction of one room set and renovation of Shiv Temple at DandiBhaderwah

-do- 21.00 500.00 42000.00 45 Days 15-06-2019

1600Hrs Self Help

Group

3. Development of Baba Bali Kara Temple at Hira Nagar, Kathua

-do- 20.70 500.00 20700.00 30 Days 15-06-2019

1600Hrs Self Help

Group

Position of funds = Demanded. Position of AAA = Under Process

1. The Bidding documents can be downloaded from the website http://jktenders.gov.infrom 1000Hrs on 29-05-2019 upto 14-06-2019 upto 1 200 Hrs.

2. The Bids shall be deposited in electronic format on the website http://jktenders.gov.infrom 29-05-2019 to 14-06-2019upto1200 Hrs . The bids received will be opened at 1600 Hrson 15-06-2019 on line.

3. Technical bids of bidders shall be opened on line in the office Deputy Director

Tourism (M&W), Jammu on 15-06-2019 at 1200 Hrs 4. Bid documents can be seen at and downloaded from the website

http://jktenders.gov.inBid documents contain qualifying criteria for bidder, specifications, bill of quantities, conditions and other details.

5. The site for the work is available. The intending bidders are strongly advised to

inspect the site of work before bidding.

Sd/- Deputy Director Tourism ,

(M&W) Jammu

Dip/J-1774/19

SRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Advisor to Governor KKSharma today said that the govern-ment has already initiated severalschemes for ensuring that the activ-ities related to tourism trade andhotel business in State are effective-ly catalyzed as the industry is one ofthe major job creators in the privatesector.

The Advisor expressed theseviews during his interaction with adelegation of Kashmir HoteliersClub and PHD Chamber ofCommerce and Industries led by itsPresident Mushtaq Chaya.

He said that the government iskeen to ensure that the tourism in-dustry and the trades related withthe sector are given a boost so thatthe economy of the State receivesmuch-needed impetus and also the

youth are provided with employ-ment opportunities.

The deputation apprisedAdvisor about various issues of theHotel owners in Kashmir and re-quested a suitable package to bringthem out of difficult financial situa-tion, charging electricity tariff atpar with that of the Industrial sec-tor and concessions in GST.

The deputation also asked theAdvisor to direct the Finance de-partment to revisit the provisionsof SRO-519-521 for including the left

out industrial activities especiallythat of hotel and restaurant servic-es, which are qualified under DIPPnotification of October 5, 2017.

The other issues raised by thedelegation members included fi-nancial support and interest waiveron bank loans of Kashmir hoteliersowners, relaxation in repair andmaintenance of hotels and alsosought financial assistance to thehoteliers for upkeep and mainte-nance of hotels.

The Advisor while interacting

with the deputation assured themthat the issues projected by themwould be taken up with the con-cerned to seek their immediate re-dressal so that the problems beingfaced by the hotel industry are re-dressed and tourist related activi-ties receive a requisite fillip.

Later, a deputation of J&KGoods Transport CompaniesAssociation Parimpora also calledon the Advisor and projected sever-al issues faced by them.

Among the issues raised duringthe meeting included, lack ofdrainage system, lack of internalroad connectivity, and non-macadamization of roads, augmen-tation of electric infra, telephoneconnectivity and creating entrysystem and the main gate to theParimpora Transport Nagar.

Meanwhile, a deputation of J&KState Joint Committee of GraduateEngineering Association alsocalled on the Advisor and raised theissue of formulation of assured ca-reer progression scheme for them.

Several schemes initiated to give fillip totourism trade in State: Advisor Sharma

Meets several

deputationsSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Chief Secretary BVRSubrahmanyam today chaired a meet-ing of the State Level Steering-Cum-Monitoring Committee (SLSMC) underMid-Day Meal to review its functioningand to approveAnnual Work Plan andBudget (AWP&B) 2019-20.

Financial Commissioner Finance,Arun Kumar Mehta, FinancialCommissioner, H&ME Atal Dulloo,Principal Secretary, Planning, RohitKansal, Commissioner Secretary,School Education Sarita Chauhan,Secretary Food, Civil Supplies &Consumer Affairs PandurangKondbarao Pole, Director SchoolEducation Kashmir M.Y Malik,Director School Education JammuAnuradha Gupta, Director RuralDevelopment Qazi Sarwar and MissionDirector Mid-Day Meals Dr. ArunManhas and other senior officers of var-ious departments were present in themeeting.

The Committee held detailed discus-sion on the draft Annual Work Plan andBudget (AWP&B) 2019-20 for CentrallySponsored Mid-Day Meal Scheme for itssubmission to the Ministry of HumanResource Development (MHRD),Government of India.

The Administrative Secretary,School Education Department gave aPower Point Presentation (PPT) aboutthe achievements registered under Mid-Day Meal Scheme during the last finan-cial year and projections made for thecurrent financial year.

The Committee after considerationof all aspects and guidelines of thescheme approved the draft AWP&B un-

der Mid-Day Meal for the year 2019-20 forJammu and Kashmir State for anamount of Rs.155 crore for its furtherreference to the MHRD, GOI for ap-proval.

Chief Secretary stressed upon theSchool Education Department to in-volve Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs)in School Management Committees forbetter supervision and effective imple-mentation of the Mid-Day Meal Scheme.Funds for cooking meals and honorari-um for cooking will be devolved to theGram Panchayats from this year.

The School Education Departmentwas directed to have SchoolManagement Committees reconstitutedwith membership of Sarpanches andPanches.

Chief Secretary called upon holdingof regular meetings of the designatedCommittees at various levels for bettermonitoring of the scheme. He also di-rected Secretary Food, Civil Supplies &Consumer Affairs for early reconcilia-tion of accounts with officials of FCI andSchool Education Department for unin-terrupted supply of food grains for thescheme.

Chief Secretary directed the SchoolEducation Department to tie-up withthe Health and Medical EducationDepartment and start issuance of per-manent Health Cards depicting variousdetails of each school going childrenfrom 1st week of July, 2019. This stepwill help to closely monitor the health ofschool going children.

Chief Secretary also issued a slew ofdirections to the School EducationDepartment aiming at efficient and ef-fective utilization of funds under thescheme and clearance of liabilities etc.

Annual Work Plan and Budget 2019-20under Mid-Day Meal Scheme approved

Panchayats to implement the scheme,

permanent health cards for all students

CS hosts farewell functionfor Suresh Kumar, AnilKumar GuptaSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam Friday hosted asimple but impressive farewell function to bid adieu toSuresh Kumar and Anil Kumar Gupta.

Suresh Kumar, Financial CommissionerInformation Technology Department and Anil KumarGupta, Secretary in the Housing and UrbanDevelopment, are due to retire on superannuation on 31-05-2019.

Administrative Secretaries of various departmentsand other senior Officers attended the function.

The Administrative Secretaries recalled their longassociation with Mr. Suresh Kumar and Anil KumarGupta and shared their fond and sweet memories besideshighlighting the contribution of the two officers in differ-ent capacities and the unblemished services.

Suresh Kumar, a direct recruit IAS officer of 1986Batch has held various positions during his long career ofmore than three decades which include DC Kathua, DCJammu, Principal Secretary, H&UDD, DG IMPARD,Additional Secretary, Defence and Additional Secretary,Ministry of Coal, GoI. The officer is presently in the ApexScale. As regards, Anil Kumar Gupta, he is a direct re-cruit of 1984 Batch of Combined Competitive ServiceOfficers. A Super Time Scale Officer of the Jammu andKashmir Administrative Service, Gupta has held variouspositions during his three and a half decade career in-cluding Special Secretary, PWD, Special Secretary,Higher Education, Director Land Records Jammu andJoint Financial Commissioner, Agrarian Reforms.Suresh Kumar, a direct recruit IAS officer of 1986 Batchhas held various positions during his long career of morethan three decades which include DC Kathua, DCJammu, Principal Secretary, H&UDD, DG IMPARD,Additional Secretary, Defence and Additional Secretary,Ministry of Coal, GoI. The officer is presently in the ApexScale. While acknowledging the outstanding contribu-tion of the two officers, the Chief Secretary conveyed hisbest wishes to them and prayed for their good health andsuccess post-retirement.

JAMMU, MAY 30:

Summer SchoolOlympiad2019 held as partof the centrally sponsoredscheme ‘Khelo India-Sports for Peace andDevelopment concludedtoday here at SportsStadium, New UniversityCampus, Jammu.

Advisor to Governor KVijay Kumar was the chiefguest at the valedictoryfunction of the megasports event organized bythe District administra-tion Jammu in collabora-tion with the YouthServices and SportsDepartment.

The Advisor present-ed trophies and memen-toes to Winners, FirstRunners up and 2nd run-ners up teams/ individualplayers and Athletes.Deputy Commissioner,Jammu Ramesh Kumar,ADC Rashpal Singh, SDMNorth Satish Kumar,Assistant Commissioner(Nazool) Jasmeet Singh,JD-YSS Jammu MadanLal, DYSSO JammuChanchal Kour and otherofficers of Youth Services& Sports, Departmentwere present on the occa-sion. In his address, theAdvisor applauded the ef-forts put in by District ad-ministration andDepartment of YouthServices and Sports in or-

ganizing the mega eventsuccessfully. He alsopraised the teams andplayers for their participa-tion in Summer SchoolOlympiad, despite scorch-ing heat and humid condi-tions prevailing inJammu. Later on, he con-gratulated winning andrunner-up teams for theirexceptional performancein the games.

The Advisor asked theyoung generation to adoptsports culture and incul-cate sportsman sprit intheir lives to lead ahealthy and disciplinedlife. He stressed on theneed to encourage theyouth to take up sports fordeveloping leadershipquality.

The Advisor said thatsports is an important en-deavour especially, foryouth and more focusneeds to be put on all-round education of the stu-

dents not as an alternativeto academics curriculumbut as an essential part ofstudent’s life. “We mustrealize the fact that whenwe are nurturing a child,we are nurturing the fu-ture of the nation,” headded.

The DYSS, who pro-vided the technical expert-ise and technical support,has organized the event onmore than nine playgrounds in Jammu dis-trict including JammuUniversity, ParadeGround, MA Stadium,Dogra Ground, GGMScience College, KKHakku Stadium, GHSSJammu Cantt. Etc.

Over 6000 Boys & Girlsfrom across Jammu dis-trict under-19 age groupparticipated in the disci-plines from governmentand private schools &clubs are participating inthis mega sports event.

Summer School Olympiad-2019 concludes

Advisor Kumar gives away prizes to winners

Advisor Skandan visits State EmergencyOperation Center at Humhama

Inspects rescue equipments of SDRF, NDRF, F&ESSRINAGAR, MAY 30:

Advisor to Governor, K Skandan today visited State Emergency OperationCenter (SEOC) at Humhama, Srinagar and took stock of the functioning of the cen-ter.

During his visit, the Advisor inspected the live streaming of disaster-prone ar-eas in-and-around Dal Lake. Advisor Skandan was told that two high-resolutioncameras have been mounted in Srinagar; one at Shankaracharya hill and another atRam Munshi Bagh gauge to monitor incidents like drowning and water level inJhelum river besides during other exigencies and emergencies in these areas. Hewas also informed that more such cameras will be installed at places like NationalHighway and other vulnerable areas.

The Advisor also inspected the rescue equipments of J&K State DisasterResponse Force, National Disaster Response Force and Fire and EmergencyServices. He inspected rescue equipments like Life Detectors, Thermal ImagingCameras, Combination Cutter-cum-Spreader, Minirad Radiation Survey meter,etc.The Advisor was accompanied by Secretary to Government Department ofDisaster Management, P K Pole, Director Disaster Management and Nodal OfficerSEOC, Aamir Ali, Additional Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Tehsildar Budgam,Vice Chairman L&WDA and other officers.

The Advisor was also briefed that SEOC has been set-up under a pilot project ofNDMA that provides reliable telecommunication infrastructure and technical sup-port for SEOC operations. He also visited the SEOC's site while inspecting underconstruction blocks at the site.The Advisor was accompanied by Secretary toGovernment Department of Disaster Management, P K Pole, Director DisasterManagement and Nodal Officer SEOC, Aamir Ali, Additional DeputyCommissioner Budgam, Tehsildar Budgam, Vice Chairman L&WDA and other offi-cers.

BUDGAM, MAY 30:

Deputy Commissioner,Budgam Dr Syed Sehrish Asgartoday convened a meeting of offi-cers to take stock of ongoingworks in Charari Sharief and toreview the arrangements forJumat-ul-Vida, Shab-i- Qadar andEdi-ul-Fitr.

During the meeting, heads ofconcerned departments ofJKPCC, Wakf Board, R&B,HUDD, PHE, PDD, ULB, Healthand YDA and other concernedpresented the progress of worksundertaken in the project area.

During the meeting, works ofsewerage and drainage systems,roads restoration, construction ofshopping complex, lavatory com-plex, OBC Hostel, STP, etc cameup for detailed review. DC alsocalled for formulation of a holisticdevelopment plan for YousmargDevelopment Authority and initi-ation of new development proj-ects from a tourist point of view.On the occasion, she directed allconcerned to work in synergy andin a fast pace so the works can becompleted well in time.

Languishing projects underJKIDFC were also discussed. DCinstructed concerned to completethese projects up to December2019. DC also took the depart-ment-wise review for makingfoolproof arrangements requiredto be done by the departments forthe auspicious days of Jamut ulVida, Shab-i- Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitrat the famous Sufi shrine. During

the meeting, she reviewed the sta-tus of market checking and di-rected the concerned to intensifymarket checking to keep a checkon profiteering, hoarding andovercharging by shopkeepersacross the Tehsil. She directedFCS&CA Budgam to ensure strictimplementation of governmentapproved rate list, besides provid-ing an adequate supply of essen-tial food grains including rice andLPG to the public. She directedthat erring vendors, shopkeepersand traders should be booked forviolating the approved rates. Shestressed on the scheduled powerand water supply across theTehsil. Emphasizing on the needfor pre and post sanitation drives,DC directed concerned EOMunicipal Committee CharariSharief to intensify cleanlinessdrive in and around the shrinewith focus on roads, lanes, drainsand regular lifting and safe dump-ing of garbage. The DC was in-formed that fully equipped med-ical teams shall remain deployedduring these days and traffic/transport departments shall keepadequate personnel along withMC, Wakf Board and volunteerson duty in a better way than rou-tine to ensure hassle-free mobili-ty in the area.

The meeting was also in-formed that Animal Husbandryshall keep adequate poultry birdsavailable and besides the magis-trates were asked to remain vigi-lant and keep close liaison withthe police authorities .

DC Budgam tours Charar-i-Shariefto take stock of dev worksReviews arrangements for Jumat-ul-Vida,

Shab-i-Qadar, Eid-ul-Fitr

Arrangements forJumat-ul-Vida, ShabQadar, Eid-ul-Fitrreviewed at GanderbalGANDERBAL, MAY 30:

The Additional District DevelopmentCommissioner (ADDC) Ganderbal,Shafqat Iqbal today chaired a meeting toreview the arrangements made for multi-ple festivals including Jumat-ul-Vida,Shab Qadar, Eid-ul-Fitr in coming days.

The meeting was attended by CPOAnika Mushtaq, SDM Kangan, ExecutiveEngineers of PHE, PDD, DySP Traffic, ADfood, EO Municipality, Tehsildars andother concerned district officers. ADDCtook department- wise review of arrange-ments to be made in view of Jumat-Ul-Vida, Shab Qadar and Eid-Ul-Fitr andcalled for making foolproof arrangementsfor the auspicious days especially atprominent places where congregationprayers would be offered. The Food, CivilSupplies and Consumer Affairs(FCS&CA) Department was asked to en-sure availability of essential commoditiesincluding ration and LPG, while PDD andPHE were asked to take advance meas-ures for uninterrupted electricity anddrinking water supply during the festi-val days. Regarding market checking, AD-DC directed the concerned to intensifymarket checking to keep check on profi-teering, hoarding and overcharging byshopkeepers across the district.

While reviewing the availability of es-sential commodities, the AD FCS&CA in-formed that 800 quintals of rice, 650 quin-tals of atta besides sufficient number ofLPG cylinders are available in the dis-trict. The meeting was also informed thatAnimal Husbandry has kept more thanfour lakh birds available across the dis-trict for sale at designated centers.Emphasizing on the need for pre and postsanitation drives during multiple festi-vals.

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Criminals in politicsCorruption and criminalization of politics is hit-

ting at the roots of Indian democracy.Participation of people with criminal back-

grounds in politics is a matter of grave concern. Almostall the potitical parties give tickets to candidates hav-ing criminal records ignoring the basics of the democ-racy. If figures are to be believed, nearly half of the new-ly-elected Lok Sabha members have criminal chargesagainst them, a 26 per cent increase as compared to2014, according to the Association of DemocraticReforms. Of the 539 winning candidates analysed by theADR, as many as 233 MPs or 43 per cent have criminalcharges. The BJP has 116 MPs or 39 per cent of its win-ning candidates with criminal cases, followed by 29MPs (57 per cent) from the Congress, 13 (81 per cent)from the JDU, 10 (43 per cent) from the DMK and nine(41 per cent) from the TMC. In 2014, 185 Lok Sabha mem-bers (34 per cent) had criminal charges and 112 MPs hadserious criminal cases against them. In 2009, 162 (nearly30 per cent) out of the 543 Lok Sabha MPs had criminalcharges and 14 per cent had serious criminal charges.In the new Lok Sabha, nearly 29 per cent of the cases arerelated to rape, murder, attempt to murder or crimeagainst women, the non-governmental organisationsaid. According to the report, there is an increase of 109per cent in the number of MPs with declared seriouscriminal cases since 2009. Eleven winners -- five fromthe BJP, two from the BSP, one each from the Congress,NCP and the YSR Congress Party, and an Independent --have murder charges against them. Pragya SinghThakur, the newly-elected BJP MP from Bhopal, facesterror charges in connection with the 2008 Malegaonblasts. The Bharatiya Janata Party has faced a lot ofcriticism for fielding her. Moreover, 29 winners havedeclared cases related to hate speech. Dean Kuriakosefrom the Congress, who won from the Idukki con-stituency in Kerala, has 204 criminal cases against him,including culpable homicide, house trespass, robbery,criminal intimidation. To curtail the participation ofcriminals in elections the Election Commission ofIndia should have the power to audit the financial ac-counts of political parties, or political parties’ financesshould be brought under the right to information law.The Election Commission must take adequate meas-ures to break the nexus between the criminals and thepoliticians. The forms prescribed by the ElectionCommission for candidates disclosing their convic-tions, cases pending in courts and so on in their nomi-nation papers is a step in the right direction if it appliedproperly.

Time for cricketThe great Indian political tamasha that we see every five years is

over, now the quadrennial cricket World Cup is here. India has fondmemories of the Cricket World Cup. After all, as Kapil Dev sprintedback to catch an over- the-head mishit pull off Vivian Richards back in1983, he lifted the sterling silver Prudential Cup above his head soonafter, announcing Indian cricket to the world. This victory also an-nounced India to the world. We can debate endlessly whether we madea hash of things over the following decades, but one thing is certain,Indian cricket’s dominance over the world was born that day. Today’sIndian Premier League (IPL) has just cemented that status. Look at itthis way, performances during the IPL have forced traditional cricketpowerhouses like Australia and England to make changes to theirsquads. But can India expect the summer of 2019 to replicate the sum-mer of 1983? Frankly, that appears a bit tough. Even with a tremen-dously talented squad led by Virat Kohli, by far and away the greatestbatsman of his generation, and with elder statesman Mahendra SinghDhoni, a man considered by all his coaches to be one of the greatest tac-tical minds in the game, India is not entering the World Cup as thefavourite. That, not just of the bookies but also several neutral ob-servers, is the English team. Its recent performances against Pakistanare establishing that 400-run One-Day Internationals have become thenew normal after the advent of T20 cricket and a decade of the IPL.Although our batting order has historically been strong, we seem to betapering downwards. But the boys at the top have the ability to take onany bowling attack and our middle order is in form. The pressure of arun chase will hopefully be relieved by our aggressive bowling line-upthat can hold the rivals’ runs pile-up and remain unpredictable till theslog overs. The bigger question is, however, if this tournament is go-ing to be the last hurrah of One-Day International cricket? In an era of200-plus run T20 games, which offer instant gratification for those who

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BY : RAGhUVIR SRINIVASAN

As the euphoria over a historicvictory in the general election of2019 settles and the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) gets down togovernment formation, a chal-lenging economic agenda awaitsthe new Finance Minister.Important economic indicatorsare flashing red indicating a slow-down in the economy. Dismal pic-ture The financial sector is gasp-ing under a liquidity crunch. Acrisis is building up in the NBFCspace that could snowball acrossthe entire sector and worse, eventhe economy itself. This, even asbanks are still clawing their wayback to health after digestinglarge write-offs. Making mattersworse is the fact that policy-mak-ing has been at a standstill formore than two months since theelection schedule was announced.And, come May 31, we are likely tosee a dismal set of fourth quarterGDP numbers being announcedby the Central Statistics Office.Going by the high-frequency dataon the economy, it is likely thatGDP growth in the fourth quarterof 2018-19 will be below 6.5%; itwas 6.6% in the third quarter thatended December. At this rate, itmight be difficult to touch the 7%mark for fiscal 2018-19. The pic-ture is not as bad as it was whenNarendra Modi assumed office asPrime Minister for the first timein May 2014 but there is no deny-ing that there is cause for worryand the new government has to

move quickly. So what’s on theplate? Rescuing NBFCs Thisshould be the first priority for thenew Finance Minister. Even asbanks are showing incipient signsof recovery from the non-perform-ing assets (NPAs) issue, the non-banking financial sector seems tobe lapsing into trouble. Beginningwith the IL&FS collapse, theNBFC space has been hit by oneproblem after another and thethread running through them allis the drying up of liquidity. Evenwell-known NBFCs and housingfinance companies have been hitby asset-liability mismatch; theyhave borrowed short-term fundsand lent them to long-term proj-ects leading to cash flow prob-lems. As a result, they have beenunable to meet commitments totheir own lenders. The NBFCshave been crying hoarse for liq-uidity support from the Reserve

Bank of India (RBI), but the regu-lator has been reluctant to do theone thing that will help them themost open an exclusive fundingwindow. The central bank mayhave its own valid reasons for notconceding the demand but thetruth is that there is a real crisisout there and a risk that the conta-gion will spread. Usually it is thereal sector’s problems that spreadto the financial sector but in thiscase there is a real possibility ofthe reverse happening. The newFinance Minister will have towork with the RBI and banks to re-solve this issue at the earliest.Drive consumption The high-fre-quency data coming out over thelast few months point to a demandslowdown in the economy.Commercial vehicle off-take hasbeen in the negative territory forthe last few months following adrop in freight volumes and also

tariffs. Passenger car sales, thatwere weak through 2018-19 withgrowth of just 2.7%, actually fellby 17% in April, which is thesharpest drop in eight years. Two-wheeler sales fell by 17% in 2018-19. Consumer durable and fast-moving consumer goods saleshave been tepid too. Even domes-tic air traffic growth fell for thefirst time in six years in April.These trends are validated by themonthly factory output data — af-ter a flat, no-growth February,output contracted by 0.1% inMarch. In an economy such asIndia’s excessively dependent ondomestic consumption, a fall inconsumer spending spells trou-ble. In its first term, the Modi gov-ernment did an admirable job inpushing public investment toprop up growth; the new govern-ment should, in addition, pushconsumption spending. And thebest way to do that is to put moremoney in the hands of the peopleby cutting income tax sharply. Itrequires guts and gumption to dothis though, considering the over-all commitment to maintain fiscaldiscipline. Yet, this may be themuch-needed fillip to consump-tion as it is the middle class whichwill go out and spend the extramoney in its hands. This may alsobe shrewd politics as the middleclass has backed the BJP in thiselection. In fact, this argumentcan be extended by suggesting acut in corporate taxes as well tounleash the animal spirits in the

BY : CLAUDE ARPI

The deepening of ties betweenKathmandu and Beijing is a seri-ous setback for New Delhi. Chinascored one more goal but it’s diffi-cult to say how far this story willcontinue. In politics, there is littledifference between love and syco-phancy the case of Nepal is partic-ularly telling. The social mediawas recently buzzing with newsthat some Tibetans had protested“against an utterly ridiculous de-mand from Nepal’s China syco-phant politicians to ban the use ofthe khata, the traditional Tibetanwhite scarf, because it was hurtingthe feelings of the Chinese people.”Whether true or not, the sensitivi-ty of “hurting the feelings of theChinese people” is nowadaysprevalent all over the world withNepali politicians at the vanguardof the movement. The “love” hasincreased further after NepalPresident Bidhya Devi Bhandarispent nine days in China on a Statevisit. The invitation had comefrom Chinese President Xi Jinpinghimself. The first part of the visitcoincided with the Second Belt andRoad Forum in Beijing on April 27.President Bhandari held high-lev-el meetings with the top Chineseleadership; they “exchanged sub-stantive views on further strength-ening and consolidating the ties of

co-operative friendship and mutu-ally beneficial partnership subsist-ing between the two countries,” ac-cording to an official communique.More importantly, the Himalayannation signed seven agreementswith its giant northern neighbour;it included a protocol for anAgreement on Transit Transport;an accord on Cooperation andMutual Administrative Assistancein Customs Matters and one onstrengthening assistance and coop-eration in the field of livelihood inthe Northern Region of Nepal (iethe border with Tibet). The rulingNepal Communist Party chairmanPushpa Kamal Dahal, aliasPrachanda, was quick to assertthat a railway line will connectKathmandu to the TibetAutonomous Region (TAR) “with-in his lifetime.” Prachanda also af-firmed that the railway will be lat-er extended to Lumbini andPokhara. It will be “a milestone inNepal’s economic developmentand growth of the tourism sector”,he said. The Government of Nepalhad announced earlier that techni-cal studies for the construction ofrailway lines linking Nepal withIndia and China have been com-pleted. Bhandari specifically toldthe Parliament: “TheRasuwagadhi-Kathmandu rail-ways will be started within twoyears.” Rasuwa is the border post

town with Tibet (Kyirong). Theline between Shigatse and Kyirongwas much delayed due to the 2015earthquake but now it is expectedto be completed by 2023. In May2017, Beijing had already signed aMemorandum of Understandingwith Kathmandu for roads, rail-ways, ports and aviation as well ashydropower and energy projects,finance and tourism as part of theBelt and Road Initiative. Xi as-sured Bhandari of China’s supportto make a “Prosperous Nepal,Happy Nepali.” Before returningto Kathmandu, the Nepali

President spent a day in Lhasa; themain purpose of the visit was re-emphasising Nepal’s commitmentto the “One China” policy. As theJapanese newspaper The Nikkeiwrote, “The price is paid in diplo-matic support for Beijing: TheNepalese consulate in Lhasa, theonly foreign diplomatic mission inthe Tibetan capital, recently reiter-ated unwavering support forBeijing’s claims to both Tibet andTaiwan.” Incidentally, India had afull-fledged mission in Lhasa till1952 and a Consulate-General till

BY : A. VAIDYANAthAN

The merger of the NSSO intothe Central Statistics Office is acause for concern. The announce-ment that the government has de-cided to merge the National SampleSurvey Office (NSSO) into and un-der the Central Statistics Office(CSO) has caused both surprise andconcern. What exactly the ‘merger’means remains unclear. Recent at-tempts to question the veracity ofNational Sample Survey (NSS) da-ta and the way the issue has beenhandled have given rise to appre-hensions within academia, Stategovernments and the media aboutthe prospect of radical changes inthe present system for decidingsubstantive issues of scope, design,scrutiny and validation of the sur-veys. The present system. Underthe present system, every year var-ious departments of governmentsend a list of subjects that theywould like to be investigated by theNSSO. The requests are sent to theNational Statistical Commission(NSC), which has respected econo-mists, subject matter specialistsand statisticians from government,including the head of the CSO andsenior officials of the NSSO respon-sible for technical aspects of designand conduct of field work, as well as

representatives of State govern-ments. Subject matter specialistsin particular fields are alsobrought in. The proposals are dis-cussed at length keeping in viewthe budget allocations, availabilityof trained field staff and supervi-sors. In doing so, the conduct of pe-riodic surveys on important issuesis also considered. (It should be not-ed that budget allocations, and per-sonnel of the NSSO have always

been under the Department ofStatistics.) After providing for peri-odic repeat surveys (at quinquen-nial or decennial intervals) of someimportant aspects (notably con-sumer expenditure, employment,social consumption, land holdings,rural savings and investments),the subjects to be covered in a par-ticular year and the scope of the in-quiry are decided. The tasks of sam-pling design, the scope and content

of information to be collected, de-sign of schedules and protocols offield work are left to be decided byspecial working groups. Thesegroups are chaired by experts fromacademia, and senior officials ofthe CSO and the NSSO, State gov-ernment representatives as well asselect non-official experts. Theseworking groups are in continuoussession from the inception of eachround through all the subsequentsteps. Discussions of concepts,questionnaire design, field workschedules and supervision are con-tinuous, detailed and highly profes-sional. Once the field work is over,the groups decide the detailed tabu-lation programme, and the tables tobe prepared for publication. Thetabulated results are discussed indetail by the NSC and are publishedafter its approval.

After considerable hesitationand prodding, the government de-cided some years back to put all tab-ulations and the primary data onopen access, especially to academicand other interested users. This de-cision has stimulated and facilitat-ed the use of these data for inten-sive analyses by numerous re-searchers. They have been used ex-tensively for monitoring of trendsand critical assessment of several

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important aspects of the economy and society, such aspoverty and inequality, consumption patterns, employ-ment, household savings and investment, and health-seeking behaviour. They have spawned intense as wellas creative controversies over survey methodology,quality of data, and interpretation of structure andtrends. These have played an important role in shapingpolicy and in improving the surveys. The NSSO surveyscommand wide respect among academics, State govern-ments and non-governmental organisations as the mostreliable and comparable basis for discussions in thepublic, policy and even political arenas. This is based ontheir well-earned reputation for professionalism, inde-pendence and integrity. Widespread apprehensions thatthe proposed absorption of NSSO into the CSO couldcompromise the surveys by subjecting their review andpublication to government approval must therefore beallayed promptly in an unqualified manner. The exist-ing institutional arrangement in which the NSC, as aprofessional body independent of government, has notonly functioned smoothly but also commands confi-dence and respect both within the country and abroadmust be maintained. Any attempt or even a suggestionthat its substantive work, publication and free dissemi-nation of data are subject to the department’s approvalwill hugely dent the credibility of the Indian statisticalsystem. Scope for improvement

Urging this forcefully does not in any way suggestthat the present institutional arrangements are flawlessor that the NSSO is perfect. On the contrary, it is widely

recognised that there is scope for improvement in thefunctioning of the institution and the way data are col-lected. These problems are well known: the NSSOdoesn’t have adequate budgetary allocations; there is anacute shortage of trained field staff; the scale of surveysis un-manageably large mainly because the users de-mand a degree of detail in content and regional disaggre-gation of estimates. The NSC is fully conscious of thesedifficulties. The solutions call for action by the institu-tions responsible for gathering data by investing in con-tinuing research on improving sampling design, fieldsurvey methods and validation of data. Correcting thesedeficiencies is entirely in the domain of government.

But there are also serious difficulties inherent in try-ing to get reliable and complete information through theinterview method. Most respondents do not maintainany records or accounts of their transactions. Sincemost respondents rely on recall, it is unrealistic to ex-pect them to provide reliable information on the scopeand detail sought by questionnaires. Memory lapses andrespondent fatigue lead to high incidence of non-re-sponse, indifferent response and biased response. Theseproblems are particularly serious among the more afflu-ent and better-educated sections of respondents.Increasing the role of CSO officials in running the NSSOwill not solve these problems, but they can help by pro-viding funds for specialised research on survey designand methodology. The necessity and importance of suchresearch calls for far greater attention and resourcesthan they receive at present.

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1962. Today, Beijing adamantly refuses to reopen it,wanting India to go through Nepal authorities for trans-border trade. Examples abound to show the ongoinglove story. Nepal has chosen a railway track gauge usedby China as standard for its network; Kathmandu justi-fies the choice by the lower Chinese costs. The move is aserious setback for Delhi, which has failed to limitBeijing’s control over Nepal. Minister for PhysicalInfrastructure and Transport Raghubir Mahaseth toldReuters that his Government will ask India to use theChinese gauge: “Standard gauge is less expensive,” wasthe rationale. Even Nepal’s borders with Tibet arelooked after by Beijing. According to The Kathmandu Post,Kathmandu has permitted the China InternationalDevelopment Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) to providedevelopment assistance in 15 northern districts ofNepal “to meet their developmental needs”; these dis-tricts share a common border with Tibet. The agencywas set up in August 2018 in order to strengthen “thestrategic planning and overall coordination of theChinese aid to Nepal.” One unsaid objective is to stopTibetans fleeing their native land and taking refuge inIndia. It has been remarkably efficient. On May 12, theNepal Intermodal Transport Development Boardsigned with Tibet Fuli Construction Group, a Chinesecompany, an agreement to construct the inland contain-er depot in Timure in Rasuwa district. Built withChinese aid, the project is expected to cost $20 millionand is expected to be completed in 30 months. TheChinese Government will construct the dry port on fivehectares of land provided by Nepal; a parking yard witha capacity to park 350 trucks and containers will bebuilt. In another news, more on the ridiculous side, ac-cording to The Kathmandu Post, Nepal’s leading

English language newspaper, three journalists work-ing for the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS), Nepal’s na-tional news agency, are being probed for disseminatinga news item regarding the Dalai Lama. What is theircrime? The journalists “translated and disseminated” awire report about the Lama’s return to Dharamsala onApril 27, after he was discharged from a hospital in NewDelhi. Minister for Communications and InformationTechnology Gokul Baskota confirmed to The Post thatan investigation was on; Baskota said that the Tibet is-sue was sensitive for China and dissemination of a re-port regarding the Dalai Lama’s health by a state-runnews agency was against Nepal’s commitment to “One-China policy.” Sycophancy of the first order! Also in thetragi-comedy category, Pradip Yadav of the SamajbadiParty and Iqabal Miya of the Rastriya Janata Party, twoMembers of the Nepali Parliament, recently participat-ed in an event organised by the Latvian ParliamentarySupport Group for Tibet and the International Networkof Parliamentarians for Tibet.

The convention in Riga was attended by LobsangSangay, president of the Central TibetanAdministration, along with other members of theTibetan Parliament. Soon after, an official at theParliament Secretariat pretended that “the two leaderssaid they were visiting Latvia for personal reasons andthey did not disclose the details and purpose of their vis-it.” But finally, the Nepali parliamentarian “regretted”their participation and declared that they inadvertent-ly attended the conference because of misinformationand it was a “mistake.” China scored one more goal; butfor how long the love story can continue is difficult tosay. Buddha had said “everything is impermanent”even China’s great “loan” friendship?

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want constant excitement and get over quickly, can anall-day game survive? Sure, the India-Pakistan matchwith simmering subcontinental tensions will hopefullybe a potboiler watched by over a billion people, possiblyhaving the highest viewership of any single game in theworld outside the Football World Cup. This wouldprove beyond an iota of doubt that despite what othersports claim, the Cricket World Cup is the world’s sec-ond-most popular international tournament. But crick-et must continue to spread its wings in newer territo-ries and while the advent of Afghanistan and the resur-gence of the West Indies are positive signs, having few-er non-Test playing nations participating in this WorldCup is a bit of a downer, not just for the countries in-

volved but also fans who loved seeing teams like Irelandstun England in Bengaluru a few years ago. It exposesthese players to IPL teams looking to make a catch,Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan being a great exam-ple. As the Football World Cup wants to expand to aneven wider reach, the International Cricket Councilmust also start doing the same. Cricket is uniqueamong global sports in its ability to adapt. We wentfrom Test-match cricket to T20 cricket via One-DayInternationals in less than a lifetime. That said, onecannot wait for the excitement of this summer’s signa-ture global sporting tournament and even if India is notthe favourite, expectations are high for Virat Kohli andhis men.

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economy. Remember P. Chidambaram’s “dream budg-et” of 1997 when he cut personal and corporate taxrates sharply and how it spurred growth? In this re-spect, the outgoing government much against itsphilosphical leanings has behaved more like the pre-vious United Progressive Alliance governments bysticking to high tax rates and refusing to cut them.Maybe it was scalded by the “suit-boot-ki-sarkar” jibeof the Congress but the stage is now nicely set for thenew government to try an alternative economic ap-proach more aligned to the BJP’s economic philoso-phy. Would it be too much to suggest that the PrimeMinister place faith in the economist Arthur Laffer,who theorised that lower tax rates not only boost rev-enues but also spur economic growth? Cutting taxeswill be akin to administering a dose of steroids to pri-vate investment, which desperately needs a leg-up. Inthe 2018-19 Budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley cutcorporate tax to 25% for companies with a turnoverless than •250 crore, which account for 99% of those fil-ing returns. It may not be a bad idea to extend the con-cession, at least partly to start with, to the remaining1% that represents the cream of business. Key tasksahead. A return of private investment is crucial to en-sure the other important objective of this government:creating jobs. As businesses invest more to expand ca-

pacities, hopefully more jobs will be created.The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST)

and demonetisation were in no small measure respon-sible for the slowdown in the economy. Despite fre-quent tweaks to rates, product classifications and pro-cedures, the GST remains a work in progress andneeds to be streamlined. The best that the new govern-ment can do is to quickly move to a set of just threerates from the six now. About 62% of goods and servic-es are now taxed at 18% and above, which is ratherhigh. The median rate should be reduced to 12% inphases certainly 16% to start with given that the GSTis a regressive tool that taxes the rich and the pooralike. Revenues have stabilised at around 1 lakh crorea month now despite a number of products beingmoved to lower tax slabs over the last few months. It istime to get bold and reduce rates to spur consumption.Widening the basket and stricter enforcement are bet-ter ways to increase revenues compared to high rates.Meanwhile, the farm sector is crying out for attentiontoo. The new government will certainly be focussingon the crisis in agriculture, and the outcomes will de-termine the health of the rural economy. Mr. Modi ex-pended tremendous political capital in his first termon measures such as demonetisation which had ques-tionable returns.

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birthplace of Memorial Day, includingColumbus,Mississippi; Macon, Georgia; Richmond,Virginia; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania; and Carbondale,Illinois. In 1966, the federal government, under the di-rection of President Lyndon B. Johnson, declaredWaterloo, New York, the official birthplace ofMemorial Day. They chose Waterloo–which had firstcelebrated the day on May 5, 1866–because the townhad made Memorial Day an annual, community-wideevent, during which businesses closed and residentsdecorated the graves of soldiers with flowers and flags.By the late 19th century, many communities acrossthe country had begun to celebrate Memorial Day, and

after World War I, observers began to honor the deadof all of America’s wars. In 1971, Congress declaredMemorial Day a national holiday to be celebrated thelast Monday in May. Today, Memorial Day is celebrat-ed at Arlington National Cemetery with a ceremony inwhich a small American flag is placed on each grave. Itis customary for the president or vice president to givea speech honoring the contributions of the dead and tolay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.More than 5,000 people attend the ceremony annually.Several Southern states continue to set aside a specialday for honoring the Confederate dead, which is usual-ly called Confederate Memorial Day.

PRESS tRUSt of INDIANew Delhi, May 30

Enforcement DirectorateThursday alleged in a Delhi courtthat former Union minister PChidambaram and his son Karti"withheld information" from it andthe CBI about certain foreign bankaccounts during the probe inAircel-Maxis cases. SolicitorGeneral Tushar Mehta and senioradvocate Sonia Mathur, appearingfor the ED, told the court that theprobe agency has also come acrossthe fact that Advantage StrategicConsulting Pte Ltd, Singapore, was"beneficially owned" by theChidambarams and received fundsfrom a company whose name al-legedly figured in the PanamaPapers. The company, from whichAdvantage Strategic ConsultingPte Ltd, Singapore received funds,is registered in British VirginIsland, the law officer alleged.

Taking into account the sub-missions of the agency, SpecialJudge O P Saini granted time tillAugust 1 to ED to complete probeinto the foreign bank accounts. Thecourt then took note of the submis-sions of senior advocates KapilSibal and Abhishek Manu Singhvi,

appearing for the father-son duo,and extended their interim protec-tion against arrest. The topCongress leaders and seniorlawyers initially opposed the ED'splea for an adjournment allegingthat the agency has been repeated-ly seeking deferment of the pro-ceedings. During the hearing,Mehta said, "None of the applicantshad divulged about the foreign ac-count of M/s Asdvantage Strategic

Ltd., Singapore in spite of the factthat both of them are holding thesame company either directly orindirectly. It was the investigatingagency that found out the bank ac-count." The law officer further saidthat there were eight foreign bankaccounts which were not divulgedto the investigating agencies, EDand the CBI. "Crucial details per-taining to source of deposits andreasons for withdrawal from thesebank accounts are still awaitedfrom Singapore authorities," hesaid. The agency submitted thatthe issue was "promptly attended toby the ED by sending a team of offi-cers led by the Special Director ofED to Singapore and it is expectedthat the said details, which will becrucial for adjudication of antici-patory bail as well as taking cog-nizance (of the charge sheet),would be received soon." Thetransactions routed through thesebank accounts are crucial, both forcompleting the investigation andassisting this to satisfy as to whycustodial interrogation of the ac-cused is required, it said. A team oflawyers including advocates N KMatta, Nitesh Rana, A R Aditya andNoor Rampal appeared for ED inthe case.

Aircel-Maxis case: Chidambaram, son withheldforeign bank a/c info, ED tells court

PRESS tRUSt of INDIAKolkata, May 30

The Calcutta HighCourt Thursday grantedprotection from arrestand any coercive actiontill July 10 to West BengalCID Additional DirectorGeneral Rajeev Kumar inthe Saradha chit fundscam case. The vacationbench of the court grant-ed him a month's protec-tion from June 10, whenthe court will reopen af-ter summer break, and di-rected Kumar to deposithis passport within 24hours of the passing of theorder.

The former Kolkatapolice chief has also beenasked to cooperate withthe CBI investigation in-to the multi-crore chitfund case, while record-ing his attendance withan officer of the probeagency every day at 4 pm.Justice Pratik PrakashBanerjee ruled that thepetition will appear be-fore a regular bench on

June 12 after the court re-opens following a sum-mer vacation. Kumarmoved the Calcutta HighCourt Thursday, seekingquashing of the CBI no-tice served on him overalleged suppression offacts in the Saradha chitfund scam case. TheCentral Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI) hadserved a notice on Kumarasking him to appear be-fore it for assisting the in-vestigation into the case.Kumar, a former commis-

sioner of Kolkata Police,was appointed ADG, CID,by the Mamata Banerjee-led government beforethe Lok Sabha elections.He was, however, re-moved by the ElectionCommission during thepoll process and was at-tached to the home min-istry in New Delhi. Thestate government rein-stated him following thewithdrawal of the modelcode of conduct. TheSupreme Court had lastweek dismissed a plea of

Kumar seeking extensionof protection from arrestin the multi-crore chitfund scam case. A vaca-tion bench of the apexcourt, headed by JusticeArun Mishra, saidKumar can approach theCalcutta High Court or atrial court here for seek-ing relief in the case. InJanuary, the Centre andthe state government hadfaced an unprecedentedstandoff after a CBI team,which reached the resi-dence of Kumar for ques-tioning, had to retreat fol-lowing police interven-tion. Chief MinisterBanerjee came out inKumar's defence andlaunched a sit-in toprotest in the city againstthe Centre's move. OnFebruary 5, the SupremeCourt had prevented theagency from any coerciveaction against Kumar,while directing the for-mer police commissionerto appear and co-operatein CBI questioning at a"neutral place".

Saradha chit fund case:HC grant one month'sprotection from arrest to Rajeev Kumar

PRESS tRUSt of INDIAChandigarh, May 30

The Punjab Congress Thursdayunanimously reposed faith in the lead-ership of Rahul Gandhi and urged himto continue to lead the party as AICCpresident, to steer it through "these diffi-cult times". They resolved that the "par-ty's poor performance in the recent LokSabha election does not reflect lack of ef-fort or direction on the part of RahulGandhi but was the result of BJP's nar-rative of their brand of nationalism,which is against the secular fabric of thecountry," a party release said. A resolu-tion to this effect was passed by thePunjab Congress Legislative Party(CLP) and the newly elected MPs fromthe state, along with PPCC representedby its president, Sunil Jakhar, and AICCGeneral Secretary in-charge (Punjab),Asha Kumari. The resolution wasmoved by Chief Minister AmarinderSingh, who congratulated all PunjabPradesh Congress Committee (PPCC)

leaders and workers, and appreciatedtheir efforts that led to the party's trend-defying victory in the state. The resolu-tion read, "The Punjab CongressLegislative Party (CLP) and the newlyelected MPs from the state, along withthe PPCC represented by its president,Sunil Jakhar, and AICC GeneralSecretary Incharge (Punjab), AshaKumari, repose their full faith in theleadership of Rahul Gandhi."

"They unanimously request RahulGandhi to continue to lead the party aspresident of the All India CongressCommittee (AICC) to steer it throughthese difficult times," it stated. On a sug-gestion from manifesto committeemember Lal Singh, another resolutionwas passed to urge the AICC president toreject the resignation of Jakhar, who theparty leaders felt had done well to leadthe party to an impressive performancein Punjab. Out of the 13 Lok Sabha seats,the Congress in Punjab won eight, fiveup as against 2014, the SAD-BJP alliancegot two and the AAP won one.

Punjab Cong reposes faith inRahul, asks him to continue

PRESS tRUSt of INDIAAmaravati (AP), May 30

Ambitious and determined. Cooland confident. These were the traits thatcatapulted Yeduguri SandintiJaganmohan Reddy to the ChiefMinister's chair and stood him in goodstead in his political career that wit-nessed several twists and turns. By as-suming the top post, he has fulfilled hisdecade-old ambition of helming the stateafter walking out of the Congress partyyears ago following the death of his fa-ther Y S Rajasekhara Reddy in a chop-per crash in 2009. Jaganmohan Reddy,

however, has miles to go since he has todeliver on his ambitious "Navaratnalu"(nine promises that centred on welfareschemes) assurances and face the casesfiled by CBI over alleged corruptioncharges. From a small-time business-man to a formidable political leader,Jaganmohan Reddy better known asJagan had a bumpy ride which he over-came with aplomb in the last twodecades of his career.

While the first ten years of his careerwas spent in building a business whichhe did in a hassle-free manner, the sec-ond decade was a tumultuous one asReddy set on the political path.

Jaganmohan Reddy becomes CM afteryears of struggle, yet has miles to go

PRESS tRUSt of INDIAAmaravati, May 30

Telangana ChiefMinister KChandrashekar Rao onThursday assured his newAndhra Pradesh counter-part, Y S Jagan MohanReddy, of all cooperation,saying the two Telugustates should now shakehands and march forwardinstead of "brandishingswords". "In the life jour-ney of the Telugu people,this is a glorious moment.I strongly believe this willbe the foundation for allTelugus in the two statesand around the world tomarch ahead with mutuallove, affection and cooper-ation," Rao said. The peo-ple and the governmentsof the two states shouldshake hands and not bran-dish swords, theTelangana RashtraSamithi (TRS) presidentsaid in his congratulatoryspeech at the swearing-inof Reddy in Vijayawada."We need to co-operate af-fectionately in our needsand derive wonderful re-sults." Rao noted that thetask on hand for the YSRCongress Party presidentwas to ensure 100 per centutilisation of the Godavariwaters. "We have a prob-lem over the Krishna wa-ter. Every drop of it shouldbe very carefully utilisedby the two states," he said."With theavailable water inthe Godavari, every inch ofland in the two statesshould turn fertile.

Time to march aheadwith love: KCR atJagan's swearing-in

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United Nations, May 30 (PtI)

India has strongly criti-cised the co-chairs of theIntergovernmentalNegotiations (IGN) on SecurityCouncil reform for followingan "exclusionary approach",saying it cannot "sanctify asnormal" their "opaque method-ologies" and "obfuscation ofreferences" in moving the long-stalled reform process for-ward.

The co-chairs of the IGNprocess circulated a revisedpaper on May 7, 2019 thataimed to reflect the nature ofthe discussions held among UNMember States in the 73rd ses-sion of the UN GeneralAssembly session.

However, member states,specifically the G4 grouping ofBrazil, Germany, India andJapan expressed "deep disap-pointment and dismay withthe fact that the paper was cir-culated just before the IGN'slast meeting and the negotia-tions process appears to beheaded for a roll-over to thenext UNGA session that startsin September without makingmuch headway this year.

"We often hear that the IGN

is a member-driven process.Yet, in this paper, what was notrequested has been undertak-en and what has been request-ed has been left out," India'sPermanent Representative tothe UN Ambassador SyedAkbaruddin said.

He was speaking at the in-formal meeting of the Plenaryon the IntergovernmentalNegotiations on the question ofequitable representation onand increase in the member-ship of the Security Council.

President of the 73rdSession of the United NationsGeneral Assembly, Mar aFernanda Espinosa had ap-pointed Christian Braun,Ambassador and PermanentRepresentative of Luxembourgto the UN and Lana Nusseibeh,Ambassador and PermanentRepresentative of the UnitedArab Emirates to the UN, asCo-Chairs of theIntergovernmentalNegotiations on UN SecurityCouncil reform (IGN).

Akbaruddin said that givenby how the process has goneforward this year, India cannotagree that Member States aredriving the IGN process for-ward together in accordance

with the usual practice andprocedures of the GeneralAssembly'.

"The adoption of opaquemethodologies, non-attribu-tion of assertions and obfusca-tion of references is the an-tithesis of usual practices andprocedures of the GeneralAssembly. This Co-Chairs, Iam afraid, my delegation can-not sanctify as normal,"Akbaruddin said.

The Indian envoy ex-pressed strong disappointmentthat even after waiting for solong for the outcome docu-ment, the text has the exactsame title as the outcome docu-ment that was adopted lastyear at the end of the work atthe 72nd session - RevisedElements of Commonality andIssues for FurtherConsideration .

Rare are such occasionswhen documents in consecu-tive years are provided thesame title, unless it is an ac-ceptance that it is based essen-tially on the earlier outcomewith the same moniker. Moreinterestingly, we notice that ithas every element from not on-ly last year's outcome docu-ment, but also every element

from the outcome documentsfrom the 70th session, as wellas the 71st session, and ofcourse some more," he said.

kbaruddin said there isneed to "transparently ac-knowledge" that the documentthat Member States are work-ing on now subsumes all ele-ments addressed in the out-comes of the last three ses-sions. "Our submission is thatthis factual situation requiresto be acknowledged and re-flected in the text of the currentdocument, so that it sets at restthe fallacy that we need to alsorefer to those other documentsof the last three years as the ba-sis for going forward, he said.He also pointed out that the G-4and the L-69 group had listed awhole host of suggestionswhich have not been includedin the current outcome docu-ment. "This may be, perhaps,on account of objections fromsome, although those sugges-tions had wide support. Itwould, therefore, appear thatyou have followed an exclusion-ary approach. "If that is so, wetoo join all the others who haveexpressed their objections to aseries of new issues that havebeen inserted, without any clar-

ification of whether they enjoybroad support or not and no at-tribution about who soughttheir insertion in this iterationof the Revised Elements ofCommonality and Issues forFurther Consideration', hesaid. "The lack of clarity of themethodology used in this itera-tion makes me suggest thatwhat was a commonality in thepast is now no longer the caseHow then are we to take owner-ship of this document, withoutgoing through it in detail and ei-ther agree or disagree withwhat you will make of our cur-rent submissions? As the IGNsession appears to be headed tobe rolled-over to the next ses-sion, Akbaruddin said the needfor additional time to discussthe current document is now anecessity. Ambassador KoroBessho, PermanentRepresentative of Japan to theUnited Nations, speaking on be-half of the G4 group, said thetext is supposed to reflect thenature of the member statesdiscussions in this session.Instead, we see a wide gap be-tween what we heard this yearin the IGN meetings and theupdates that we see on thesepages."

India criticises "exclusionary approach" in moving Security Council reform process forward

Pak Lt.Gen sentenced to14 years, Brigadier,civilian doctor to facegallows for espionageIslamabad, May 30 (PtI)

Pakistani military courts have sentenced athree-star retired Pakistan Army General to 14years in jail and a retired Brigadier to death sen-tence on charges of espionage, the military an-nounced Thursday.

A doctor associated with a sensitive organisa-tion has also been handed the capital punishmenton similar charges, according to a brief statementissued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (IS-PR).

Pakistan Army chief General Qamar JavedBajwa endorsed the punishment to the officers onthe charges of espionage/leakage of sensitive infor-mation to foreign agencies prejudice to national se-curity, the statement said.

The officers identified by the ISPR asLieutenant General (retd) Javed Iqbal, Brigadier(retd) Raja Rizwan, and Doctor Wasim Akram weretried under the Pakistan Army Act (PAA) andOfficial Secret Act by separate Field General CourtMartial for separate cases, the Express Tribune re-ported.

Lt Gen (retd) Iqbal has been sentenced to 14years rigorous imprisonment, while Brigadier(retd) Rizwan has been handed the death sentence.Dr. Akram, who, according to the ISPR, was em-ployed at a sensitive organisation, has also beengiven the death penalty.

The ISPR, however, did not disclose the exactnature of espionage the officers were involved in,the report said.

London, May 30 (PtI)

Nirav Modi, wanted infraud and money launder-ing charges amounting tonearly USD 2 billion, wason Thursday remanded tillJune 27 by a UK court,which directed the Indian

government to confirmwithin 14 days whichprison he is to be held in ifhe were to be extradited.

Modi, dressed in a blueshirt and black trousers,was produced in the dock atWestminster Magistrates'Court before ChiefMagistrate EmmaArbuthnot for his first casemanagement hearingThursday.

The 48-year-old, wantedin India to face charges offraud and money launder-ing amounting to nearlyUSD 2 billion in the PunjabNational Bank (PNB) case,took notes as the judgefixed his next remand hear-ing via videolink for June

27 and set a 14-day deadlinefor the Indian authoritiesto confirm the prison plansin India.

"There is no reason whyit should not be answeredwithin 14 days," JudgeArbuthnot said, addingthat Arthur Road Jailwould be the obvious candi-date .

Arbuthnot, who or-dered the extradition ofliquor tycoon Vijay Mallyain December 2018, hadsought a video of the exactcell in which the formerKingfisher Airlines bosswas to be held. She there-fore indicated that if Modiwas to be held within thesame premises, the court

would most likely not haveany objections.

Modi's barrister, ClareMontgomery, agreed thatunless it was the same cell,she would be seeking acourt-appointed independ-ent prison visit to ensurethat any holding cell inIndia met with humanrights guidelines.

No further details ortimelines were set for theextradition trial at the firstcase management hearingon Thursday asMontgomery told the courtthat the defence team wasyet to receive the openingposition statement on thecase to start building on itsarguments.

Nirav Modi: UK court asks for confirmation of prison cell in India

Colombo, May 30 (PtI)

Sri Lankan President MaithripalaSirisena on Thursday said he was not privyto an intelligence warning on the Easter sui-cide bombings, contradicting his intelli-gence chief's testimony before a parliamen-tary probe panel on the terror attacks by a lo-cal Jihadi group linked to the ISIS.

A parliamentary select committee wasappointed to probe the events leading to theApril 21 attacks and any lapses by those re-sponsible following reports that India hadalerted the Sri Lankan defence establish-ment on the impending attacks.

Testifying before the committee onWednesday, Sisira Mendis, a retired seniorpolice official who is now the chief of nation-al intelligence, said that at an intelligence co-ordination meeting on April 9 discussed theinformation received on the impending at-tacks. He claimed he had written to theInspector General of Police despite the meet-ing ignoring the information. "It (the priorinformation on the attacks) was never amain point for discussion," Mendis told thecommittee.

"On behalf of the secretary to the min-istry of defence, I sent a letter to the InspectorGeneral of Police on this threat. I marked theletter as "eyes only" which is to indicate itsimportance," he said, adding the letter wasdated April 9. In a statement issued onThursday, mentioning a different date,Sirisena said at the over two-hour-long intel-ligence coordination meeting on April 8 noofficial ever gave any information on such aterrorist attack". More than 250 people were

killed in the coordinated suicide bomb at-tacks carried out by the local Jihadi groupNational Thowheed Jammath (NTJ) linkedto the ISIS.

Mendis told the committee that the de-fence establishment was focusing on possi-ble ISIS links in the country since 2016.

Police chief Pujith Jayasundera was senton compulsory leave by Sirisena for allegedresponsibility to the failure to prevent the at-tack. Jayasundera on Wednesday filed a fun-damental rights petition in the SupremeCourt against his "unfair sacking".

The parliamentary probe was boycottedby Sirisena's Freedom Party members andparliamentarians of the leader of the opposi-tion Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The ruling coalition's dominant partnerUnited National Party of Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe and the JVP, theMarxist opposition party, are taking part inthe probe.

Wickremesinghe despite taking respon-sibility to the government's inability to pre-vent the attacks claimed that he had been ex-cluded from the National Security Council(NSC) meetings since October last year.

Sirisena contradicts Lanka intelligence chief's testimony, says not privy to Easter attack warning

Jerusalem, May 30 (PtI)

Israeli lawmakersThursday voted to dissolveParliament and hold freshelections after PrimeMinister BenjaminNetanyahu failed to form acoalition before a midnightdeadline, becoming the firstprime minister-designate inthe country's history whowas unable to form a govern-ment.

In little more than sixweeks since they were elect-ed, Israeli lawmakers voted74-45 in favour of dissolvingthe 21st Knesset (IsraeliParliament) and hold an un-precedented repeat generalelections on September 17.

Netanyahu's remarkable

victory in the April 9 polls se-curing him a record fifthterm proved temporary inthe face of a logjam betweenpotential coalition partnersover a military conscriptionbill governing exemptionsfor ultra-Orthodox Jewishseminary students.

Ahead of the vote - takenjust after the Wednesdaymidnight deadline,Netanyahu told the Likudfaction that he had not suc-ceeded in reaching a compro-mise with nationalist YisraelBeytenu leader AvigdorLiberman on the controver-sial haredi (ultra-Orthodox)conscription bill, and that hehad also tried unsuccessfullyto woo MKs from the opposi-tion to join his government.

Lieberman, a former de-fence minister, had made it acondition of allying with ul-tra-Orthodox Jewish partiesthat they adopt a law aimed athaving ultra-Orthodox Jewsserve in the military liketheir secular counterparts.

The bill, which theDefense Ministry drafted un-der Liberman's leadership,sets rising annual targets forharedi conscription in theIsraeli Defence Forces.

Ultra-Orthodox Jewsstudying in religious semi-naries are currently exemptfrom mandatory militaryservice, a practice manyIsraelis view as unfair.

Lieberman told reportersjust before the vote that Israelwas going to the polls because

of the "complete surrender ofthe Likud (ruling party) tothe haredim (ultra-ortho-dox)". Without YisraelBeitenu, Netanyahu couldmuster support of only 60lawmakers in the 120 mem-ber house, falling short of amajority by just one.

Netanyahu launched a di-atribe against Liebermanwhom he blamed for "drag-ging the country to unneces-sary elections"."Liberman isnow part of the left. He bringsdown right-wing govern-ments. Don't believe himagain. I will tell you about ittomorrow. Maybe I will tellyou some things you don'tknow," the prime ministertold reporters immediatelyafter the Knesset voted to dis-

solve itself."We'll run a sharp, clear

election campaign which willbring us victory. We'll win,we'll win and the public willwin," he said. "The public inIsrael made a clear decision.It decided that I will be PrimeMinister, that the Likud willlead the government, a right-wing government,"Netanyahu said. Accordingto several political analysts,the impasse leading to the po-litical crisis was borne out ofpersonal ego clash betweenthe two leaders and does notreally have a sound ideologi-cal ground. Netanyahu andLieberman's association inpolitics goes back some 31years when the latter assistedthe former during his tenure

Israel to hold fresh election as Prime MinisterNetanyahu fails to form coalition govtSan Salvador, May 30

A 6.6 magnitude earth-quake struck off the coast ofEl Salvador on Thursdaynear the capital SanSalvador, the US GeologicalSurvey said.

There were no initial re-ports of casualties or majordamage, Salvadoran authori-ties said.

The quake struck around25 miles (40 kilometers) southof San Salvador at a depth of40 miles, according to USGSdata.

The Pacific TsunamiWarning Center did not issuean alert for the quake but theSalvadoran environmentministry issued one of itsown, predicting sea levelvariations of up to 12 inches.

Coastal residents shouldavoid entering the water forfour hours after the quake,

the ministry said on Twitter.President-elect Nayib

Bukele said on Twitter thatthe earthquake was felt"throughout 100 per cent ofthe country." No casualties ordamage have been reportedso far but police and firemenare fanning out across thecountry to evaluate the situa-tion, said Civil Protectionchief Jorge Melendez.

The Education Ministrycanceled classes in coastal ar-eas.There were no initial re-ports of casualties or majordamage, Salvadoran authori-ties said.

The quake struck around25 miles (40 kilometers) southof San Salvador at a depth of40 miles, according to USGSdata.

The quake was so strongit was likely felt throughoutCentral America, officialssaid.

Strong 6.6 magnitude earthquakerocks El Salvador: USGS

Lahore/Islamabad, May 30 (PtI)

Pakistan has for thesecond time extended theclosure of its airspacealong its eastern borderwith India until June 15,according to the coun-try's civil aviation au-thority as no progresshas been made bilateral-ly to lift the restrictionsimposed after theBalakot airstrike.

Pakistan fully closedits airspace in Februaryafter an Indian Air Forcestrike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorcamp in Balakot. OnMarch 27, it opened itsairspace for all flights ex-cept for New Delhi,Bangkok and KualaLumpur. On May 15,Pakistan extended itsairspace ban for flights toIndia till May 30.

According to a noticeissued to airmen (NO-TAM) by the CivilAviation Authority(CAA), Pakistan's air-space along the easternborder with India will re-main closed until 5 am(local time) on June 15.

As per a separate NO-TAM issued by the CAA,the Panjgoor airspacewould remain open foroverflying transit flightsfrom the western side asAir India had alreadybeen using that airspace.

Pakistan had given aspecial permission toIndia for ExternalAffairs Minister SushmaSwaraj to fly directlythrough Pakistani air-space to attend theShanghai CooperationOrganisation (SCO) meetin Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan,on May 21. However, the

airspace for other com-mercial airliners re-mained closed. Due to theban, foreign carriers us-ing Indian airspace havebeen forced to take costlydetours because theycannot fly over Pakistan.The closure mainly af-fects flights from Europeto Southeast Asia. Theflights from US andEurope flying in and outof New Delhi are theworst hit. Thousands oftravellers suffer flightcancellations, delays andsoaring ticket prices dueto Pakistan's decision toclose its airspace forflights to and from India.

Aviation MinisterGhulam Sarwar Khanhad said that due to clo-sure of eastern side air-space, Pakistan was suf-fering from less loss com-pared to India.

Pak extends closure of airspace alongIndia till border till June 15

JAMMU FRIDAY MAY 31, 2019SpOrtS9 Glimpses of Future

CYMK

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II joins the captains of the teams taking part in the ICC Cricket World Cup for a photograph in the 1844 Room at Buck-

ingham Palace, before a Royal Garden Party in London. Back row from left, Pakistan's Sarfaraz Ahmed, South Africa's francois du Plessis,

Bangladesh's Masrafe Bin Mortaza, Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne, New Zealand's Kane Williamson and Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib. front

row from left, West Indies' Jason holder, Australia's Aaron finch, England's Eoin Morgan and India's Virat Kohli.

New Delhi, May 30 (PtI)

The Indian cricket boardhanded a three-month suspensionto Uttar Pradesh left-handerRinku Singh for playing in an un-sanctioned T20 league in AbuDhabi, which has now led to hiswithdrawal from India A team.

While Rinku's suspensionstarts June 1, BCCI had let go vet-eran all-rounder Irfan Pathanwith a warning for putting hisname in Caribbean PremierLeague (CPL) draft without parentbody's prior permission beforewithdrawal.

Similarly, no action was takenagainst former India U-19 captainAnuj Rawat for playing unsanc-tioned T20 league in Mauritiuswith Pakistani cricketers of dubi-ous credibility.

Rinku has also been a part of

Kolkata Knight Riders for the pasttwo seasons and it was learnt thathe played in the unsanctionedleague after the IPL got over. "Ithas been brought to the notice of

the Board of Control for Cricket inIndia that First-class cricketerfrom Uttar Pradesh and India Aplayer Rinku Singh participatedin an unauthorized T20 tourna-

ment in Abu Dhabi," BCCI issueda statement. "Singh did not seekpermission from the BCCI beforetaking part in the T20 leaguehence directly violating the BCCIrules and regulations. As per theBCCI norms, a player registeredwith the Board cannot play in anytournaments abroad without theBoard's permission. Rinku Singhtherefore has been suspendedwith immediate effect for a periodof three months starting June 1,2019," BCCI announced the ver-dict. However there are questionsbeing raised as to why Rinku, ayoung player wasn't at least givena warning about the consequenceshe could face for his indiscretion."If Irfan Pathan, who played sig-nificant amount of internationalcricket, was not even given a rapon the knuckles for registering inCPL after being well aware about

the rules and regulations, sus-pending Rinku after his first mis-take is simple double standards," asenior BCCI official, privy withworking of Cricket Operationsteam, told PTI on Thursday. WhenBCCI's GM Cricket OperationsSaba Karim was asked, he said:"We want to send a strong messageto the youngsters that there wouldbe consequences if they don't fol-low the rules and regulations. Iagree that Irfan is a senior playerbut he ultimately didn't play thetournament." The senior officialalso questioned that if the logic ofsetting an example was an issue,then how come BCCI allowedDelhi keeper-batsman AnujRawat to go scot-free after he wasseen playing alongside formerPakistan internationals, who tillrecently were in ICC anti-corrup-tion unit's radar.

BCCI suspends Rinku after lettingoff Pathan, Anuj with warning

Mumbai, May 30 (PtI)

Maharashtra's AbhishekPradhan and Urwashi Joshi havebeen given the top billing in themens and womens events, respec-tively, in the 4th NSCI All India Open(Junior and Senior) Squash

Tournament commencing here onJune 1.

India No. 6 Pradhan is followedby Abhishek Agarwal, also ofMaharashtra, as the second seed.

Naveen Jangra of Services andRahul Baitha, from the host state,are the joint third and fourth seeds.

In the women's draw, Indias sec-ond ranked Urwashi tops the seed-ing list ahead of sixth rankedSachika Balvani, also fromMaharashtra.

Madhya Pradeshs RadhikaRathore and Sanika Choudhari ofMaharashtra are jointly seededthird and fourth.

The five-day tournament, carry-ing a total prize fund of Rs 5.5 lakh, isbeing organised by NSCI with LIC ofIndia as the co-partner and will beconducted under the auspices of SR-FI, said a media release Thursday.

Competitions will also be con-ducted for boys and girls in the U-11,U-13, U-15, U-17 and U-19 age cate-gories.

Matches will be played on fourindoor courts of the National SportsClub of India and one outdoor court.

Seedings: Girls Under-19: 1.Navmi Sharma (MH), 2. Tanaya

M Parakh (WB), 3/4 Bhavna Goyal(MH), Sparshi Mattas (GA).

Pradhan, Urwashi top seeds in NSCIsquash tournament

London, May 30 (PtI)

Steve Smith and David Warner havenothing to prove but the duo will need tohave "thick skin" to counter sledging andhostile crowd in the World Cup, said for-mer Australia pacer Brett Lee.

Smith and Warner, who are returningafter serving suspensions for their in-volvement in the infamous ball-tamperingepisode in South Africa in 2018, have al-ready witnessed hostile crowd duringAustralia's two World Cup warm-upgames.

"I don't think they have got a point toprove, they will just be happy to be backplaying for Australia," Lee said.

"We saw what happened with DavidWarner during the IPL, the leading runscorer and the Orange Cap holder, StevenSmith got a big hundred in his first game.They have been welcomed back to theAustralian cricket team with open armsand I reckon they have a shot at winning.

"(But) you have got the Barmy Army,you have got guys like Kevin Pietersenchirping at me already. They are going tocop some sledging but you need thickskin," he added.

Lee said Australia are peaking just atthe right time and Aaron Finch's menhave it in them to win the title for the sixthtime.

"We need a couple of good games back-to-back, it will be phenomenal if Australiacan win a sixth title, I know what it meansto win a World Cup and it is the best feelingin the world," Lee said at the official tour-nament opening ceremony here onWednesday.

"I think they can (win it), I am quietlyconfident with the Aussies, they have got agreat team, a great squad, they tick everybox, they bowl pretty well at the death andthey field pretty well. I would never backagainst the Aussies, put it that way.

"It's also about peaking at the righttime when you go into a World Cup. I thinkAustralia are doing that, although wehaven't played a lot of great cricket back-to-back in the last 12 months."

Australia will open their campaignagainst Afghanistan at Bristol on June 1.

Smith, Warner need to have thickskin to shine at WC: Lee

Buriram (thailand) May 30

Rajiv Sethu andSenthil Kumar will go fortheir best performance atthe familiar Chang circuitwhen the third round of theFIM Asia Road RacingChampionship 2019 (AR-RC) gets underway herefrom Saturday.

This weekend'IDEMITSU Honda RacingIndia' - the solo Indian rac-ing team from Honda2Wheelers India -- reachedhere, where Asia's best rid-ers will vie for top hon-ours.

Leading the ARRCcharge in Asia Production(AP250) class is the experi-enced Rajiv.

After sweeping doubledigit points for the firsttime in Australia, Rajiv isbeing viewed as a seriouscontender in the 2019championship.

Compared to his 27thposition last year, Rajiv isalready in the top 12 with18 points so far in the AP250 class of championship.

Backing Rajiv up willbe his teammate Senthil.

Marking 2018 as his de-but year at the Thai TalentCup, Senthil showed prom-

ising results at the ChangInternational Circuit lastyear.

In his debut ARRCyear, Senthil has alreadywon two points and is allcharged up to push thethrottle in Chang, an inter-national circuit where hehas the benefit of prior rac-ing experience.

The Indian duo of Rajivand Senthil will be racingwith 25 of Asia's top ridersfrom Indonesia, Thailand,Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam,Taipei and India in theAsia Production 250ccclass.

The competition willintensify further with theintroduction of the newBalancing VariousMotorcycle Concepts rule.

The new rule was cre-ated for greater equalityamong competing motor-cycles and balance the rid-er performance of the top 5riders in the overall cham-pionship.

After two rounds, topriders of AP 250cc classAiki Iyoshi (Japan) andAndy Muhammad Fadly(Indonesia) will be the firstto achieve the first equalis-er (500 rpm reduction)while rounding up the top

three of the AP 250cc classis wonder womanMuklada Sarapuech fromA.P Honda racing,Thailand. "I am both men-tally and physicallycharged up for this round.With the support of com-plete IDEMITSU HondaRacing India team and mycoach Mr. Koyama,Australia gave me momen-tum and now I want to re-write history by aiming fora podium at Chang - the cir-cuit where I scored my firstever international points.My target is not top 10 fin-ish, I want to push hardand surprise everyoneeven more this round,"Rajiv said.

Entering his third AR-RC round and the firsttrack where he has riddenbefore, Senthil said, "In2018, Honda gave me my in-ternational break inThailand Talent Cup 2018which is Honda's develop-ment platform for Asianriders. And in 2019, Hondaagain gave me a biggerchance in Asia's toughestchampionship. With thefull backing of my fantasticIDEMITSU Honda RacingIndia team, I am now muchmore confident on bike

handling. Chang is a famil-iar track for me. This is mybest chance to return to top15 and eye an even higherfinish." Parallelly, the mar-quee Asia SuperBike1000cc (ASB) class of ARRC2019 will see Malaysian rid-er Zaqhwan Zaidi of HondaAsia-Dream Racing withthe SHOWA team (ranked2nd) return in fullform.The Indian duo ofRajiv and Senthil will beracing with 25 of Asia's topriders from Indonesia,Thailand, Japan,Malaysia, Vietnam, Taipeiand India in the AsiaProduction 250cc class.The competition will in-tensify further with the in-troduction of the newBalancing VariousMotorcycle Concepts rule.The new rule was createdfor greater equality amongcompeting motorcyclesand balance the rider per-formance of the top 5 ridersin the overall champi-onship. After two rounds,top riders of AP 250cc classAiki Iyoshi (Japan) andAndy Muhammad Fadly(Indonesia) will be the firstto achieve the first equalis-er (500 rpm reduction)while rounding up the top

three of the AP 250cc classis wonder womanMuklada Sarapuech fromA.P Honda racing,Thailand.

"I am both mentallyand physically charged upfor this round. With thesupport of completeIDEMITSU Honda RacingIndia team and my coachMr. Koyama, Australiagave me momentum andnow I want to re-write his-tory by aiming for a podi-um at Chang - the circuitwhere I scored my firstever international points.My target is not top 10 fin-ish, I want to push hardand surprise everyoneeven more this round,"Rajiv said. The team hastop personnel from Hondasubsidiaries across Asiaand Oceania, including arace technician fromIndia. This round will alsosee Honda's teenager riderduo of Mohammad Mikail(ranked 15th) and KritikHabib (ranked 16th) whomade their internationaldebut with the ThailandTalent Cup (Honda's devel-opment programme forAsian riders) get a chanceto learn race-craft fromAsia's best.

Rajiv, Senthil upbeat about Asia Road Racing Championship

Sussex May 30

Sussex Sharks has roped inAustralian wicketkeeper-batsmanAlex Carey on Thursday for their2019 Vitality Blast campaign.Carey expressed his excitementover his signing and said he cannotwait to join the team.

"I'm very excited to get the op-portunity to play with Sussex. Iplayed for East Grinstead in theSussex Premier League a few yearsago and now to play for the Sharksin the Blast is super exciting. I'veheard the fans are the best in thecountry and I can't wait to joinDizzy and the guys in July," SussexCricket official website quotedCarey, as saying.

Carey, who is named as vice-captain the World Cup for theteam, appeared in 19 ODIs and 19T20Is for Australia so far.

Also, Carey accumulated near-ly 800 runs for the AdelaideStrikers in the two editions of BigBash League (BBL) combined.

Moreover, Carey has given hisbrilliant contribution through his'behind the stumps' job. As far asfigures go, Carey scored 443 runsand completed 14 dismissals inBBL 2018, when the teams lifted thetitle. Sussex Sharks head coachJason Gillespie is delighted overCarey's joining and said: "We're de-lighted to be able to offer this op-portunity to Alex and excited forhim to be linking up with us. He'sbeen impressive opening the bat-ting for the Strikers in the BigBash and now he's getting experi-ence in the middle order withAustralia."

Gillespie called Carey 'world-class keeper and said is lookingforward to using his skills.

"He can certainly clear theropes but he's also able to read andadapt to different conditions. Thatversatility will give us options onhow best to utilise his batting inthis year's Blast. Alex is also aworld-class keeper so to have aplayer like him joining the Sharksis a real coup for the club," .

Alex Carey to play for Sussex Sharks

Fans to get live coverage ofWC on Twitter at #CWC19New Delhi May 30

After the Indian Premier League (IPL), fans can nowtune in to the ICC Cricket World Cup on Twitter, whichruns from May 30 to July 14 in England and Wales. Theywill be able to follow all the live action around #CWC19on Twitter and talk about what's happening in the worldof cricket.

Twitter is the fastest way to see the latest newsaround #CWC19 and to talk about the action on and offthe pitch. In a first-of-its kind product experience incricket, the platform has made this easier and more com-pelling by allowing fans to track the games in real-timethrough a unique live scorecard in the app.

Fans can tap on the Twitter Moment tweeted by@MomentsIndia, follow the scores in real-time, as wellas see multiple timelines of the latest tweets, top com-mentary and videos. Another feature that will helpcricket lovers stay on top of the #CWC19 games isTwitter's new breaking news notifications. In India,Twitter recently launched a push notification feature,where the platform occasionally pushes personalisednews notifications in sports, entertainment or currentaffairs so people can stay more connected to what's hap-pening in their world. By tapping on this notification,users will be taken to a Twitter Moment about the break-ing news topic. People will be served these notificationsbased on their interests via a combination of work byTwitter's curation team and algorithms.

Nottingham May 30

Pakistan and WestIndies, the two most unpre-dictable sides, will take oneach other in their firstWorld Cup game at theTrent Bridge, here onFriday.

Pakistan, who havelost their last 10 ODIs, did-n't have the most idealpreparation for the show-piece event. They lost toAfghanistan in their firstwarm-up game and theirsecond, againstBangladesh, was washedout without a ball bowled.

Pakistan at ICC tour-naments have traditional-ly been a notch above whatthey are at other times andthis is what SarfarazAhmad, the Pakistan skip-

per and the cricket fanswould be hoping for.

Pakistan have the likesof Babar Azam and FakharZaman who are in greatform. And in their bowlingdepartment, they have thelikes of Shahid Afridi,Mohammad Amir, WahabRiaz and Hasan Ali whocan wreak havoc on anybatting line-up in theworld.

The only thing thatthey need to be wary off istheir fielding which has letthem down in the past andcan prove costly in thistournament, too.

West Indies, on the oth-er hand, have been in goodform in the recent times.They held tournamentfavourites England to astalemate at home earlier

this year. They also boastof having the big power hit-ters like Chris Gayle,Andre Russell, Shai Hopein their batting line-upwhich can explode againstany opposition and make amockery of their bowlingattack.

After having their firstwarm-up game againstSouth Africa washed out,Windies showed glimpsesof their power hitting byscoring 421 runs in theirlast warm-up game againstNew Zealand.

Their bowling is slight-ly on the weaker side, butwith a solid pool of all-rounders, they have sever-al options. And if the bats-men show up in the moodthat they did against theBlack Caps, they're going

to have plenty to play with.SquadsPakistan: Sarfaraz

Ahmed (c), Asif Ali,Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali,Imam-ul-Haq, MohammadHafeez, Shadab Khan,Shoaib Malik, BabarAzam, Haris Sohail, ImadWasim, Mohammad Amir,Mohammad Hasnain,Shaheen Afridi, WahabRiaz

West Indies: JasonHolder (c), Fabian Allen,Darren Bravo, ShannonGabriel, ShimronHetmyer, Evin Lewis,Nicholas Pooran, AndreRussell, CarlosBrathwaite, SheldonCottrell, Chris Gayle, ShaiHope, Ashley Nurse,Kemar Roach, OshaneThomas

Windies bank on power-play to beat Pakistan

JAMMU FRIDAY MAY 31, 2019ENtErtaiNmENt10 Glimpses of Future

Sonam K Ahuja and Varun Dhawan praise Mumbai-based dance group V.Unbeatable for getting

a standing ovation at America's Got Talent

As Mr India celebrates 32 years of release, Boney Kapoorconfirms a reboot of the Anil Kapoor-Sridevi starrer

Richa Chadha takes onfour types of fitnesstraining for Panga

Huma Qureshi joinsZack Snyder's Army ofthe Dead: 'Can't wait forthe shoot to begin'

Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter are havinga social media banter and it's hilarious!

Katrina Kaif says, 'I won't trustRanbir Kapoor with a secret'; alsoadds that Varun Dhawan wouldmake for a bad chat show host

Janhvi Kapoor and IshaanKhatter made their debut withKaran Johar's Dhadak and it hasnever been the same. The duo notonly made quite the pair but alsoshowed promise and potential tomake it work in showbiz. But thatwasn't the only headlines we read.For it was a tragic love story on thescreen but the spell of their chem-istry still lingers. So much so thatrumour mills were/are abuzz thatthe two are reportedly dating eachother. And while they have neveraccepted the link-up, Janhvi andIshaan have never really categori-cally denied it. Be it their reel ro-mance or their real camaraderie,the duo is a refreshing change to theworld of pairs in Bollywood. Evenon Karan Johar's chat show, KoffeeWith Karan, Janhvi and Ishaanboth made certain cryptic claimsand honestly, we do get why theywould keep the 'buzzing' underwraps. However, there are thingsthat don't say hidden, like say, so-

cial media PDA. Or a banter in thiscase! If you haven't seen it yet Janhviand Ishaan are fighting over a 'car-rot' and it's too funny to put it inwords. And then Ishaan happened.The actor took to the comments sec-tion and suggested something, wewant to say fishy albeit in a differentcontext (you'll see). Needless to say,Janhvi is embarrassed (???) andgave it back to him in her own style.So, that's that! On the work front,Janhvi is all set to star alongsideRanveer Singh, Kareena KapoorKhan, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal,Bhumi Pednekar and Anil Kapoor inKaran Johar's Takht. The perioddrama is slated for 2020 release.Janhvi also has Gunjan Saxenabiopic titled Kargil girl. It is the sto-ry of a brave pilot who flew a fighterplane in the Kargil war zone in 1999to save soldiers and earned a medalfor her selfless act. To prep for hercharacter, Janhvi has been workingout in the gym and is also on a spe-cial diet to put on weight.

Indian actress Huma Qureshi feelshumbled and excited to join the cast ofAmerican filmmaker Zack Snyders"Army of the Dead". She says she can'twait for the shooting to begin. Huma'srole in the film is significant and entire-ly new territory for the actress. The filmfollows a zombie outbreak in Las Vegasas a man assembles a group of merce-naries to pull off the greatest heist.Huma joins the team, which also has ac-tors like Ella Purnell, Ana de la Regueraand Theo Rossi. "Army of the Dead"marks Snyder's return to the zombiegenre, having previously made his di-rectorial debut with "Dawn of the Dead"."I am so humbled and excited for the op-portunity. Huge fan of Zack Snyder andcan't wait to begin the shoot," Huma saidin a statement.

Katrina Kaif, who is awaiting the release of Bharatalong with Salman Khan, recently appeared on NehaDhupia's chat show, BFF's with Vogue along with AnaitaShroff Adajania. And believe us, it was one fun interview.All these reality shows just bring out the real self of theBollywood stars and it's so much better than just having asuperficial idea of how our favourite actors are in person.Katrina has been meeting her fans personally or interact-ing with them through various shows and it has beennothing less than a dream come true for many to see thebeautiful lady spill the beans on so many unknown facts.With the kind of experience that Kat has in Bollywood,there's no doubt that the actress has so many stories totell. So, recently when she chatted away with Neha on herchat show, it was delight served in about 45 minutes.

Actors Sonam K Ahujaand Varun Dhawan havepraised Mumbai-baseddance groupV.Unbeatable, who got astanding ovation from thejudges of the reality show"America's Got Talent".Varun, who has performed

with the group at theWagah border, shared thedance routine whichV.Unbeatable performedon the show, judged byGabrielle Union, HowieMandel, Julianne Houghand Simon Cowell. "Got achance to dance with this

team at the Wagah borderfor ‘Street Dancer 3'. Theyare unbelievable," tweetedVarun. Sonam also sharedthe video and wrote: "Thisis beyond amazing.They've come such a longway and are loaded withtalent!" The group, which

comprises of 28 membersaged between 12-27, dancedto the Bollywood number"Malhaari" from theRanveer Singh andDeepika Padukonestarrer"Bajirao Mastani", duringtheir audition round in"America's Got Talent".

As Mr India celebrates 32 yearsof release, Boney Kapoor confirms areboot of the Anil Kapoor-Sridevistarrer

Anil Kapoor and Sridevi starrerMr India has been one of the specialfilms of Bollywood as it introduceda good chunk of VFX technology in

India. The film recently completed32 years of release and Anil Kapoordedicated the anniversary to lateVeeru Devgan, who choreographedthe children action friendly actionsequences in it. Now, the producerof the film, Boney Kapoor hasshared a good news that he is plan-ning a Mr India reboot and after thedeath of her wife Sridevi, he hasmore reason to do as it will be a trib-ute to the late superstar. In an inter-view with Midday, he said, “Theidea is to create a reboot first, andthen, make a franchise of it. It needsto be made more contemporary. Wehave a basic structure in mind. Wehaven’t decided on a timeline yet,but intend to make it soon.” BoneyKapoor further said, “While Sri wasconsidered a glamorous star earli-er, the audience’s perception of herchanged after Mr India then on, shewas seen as a powerful actress. Aniltoo became more legitimate a per-former with the film. After Sri, Ihave even more reason to make thefilm now.” He also expressed hispoint that he is open to take the orig-inal director and other crew in thereboot. “If Shekhar is free, he can di-rect it. The cast and crew made thefilm what it was, and if anyone fromthe original line-up wants to be partof it, they can join us again.

Richa Chadha has been training extensivelyfor her role of a Kabbadi player in Panga. Richarecovered from an injury and plunged into phys-ically demanding preparations for the film. Itwas also earlier reported how Richa, during herschool days had played kabaddi, which camehandy for her training for the film. Richa hasbeen training for her role since the past fewmonths and she is working with some of the bestexperts in the sport. Putting in extra effort, theactress has taken up three other fitness methodsto create endurance for her body. Richa hasbeen a fitness enthusiast since an early age andkeeps herself engaged with various types of fit-ness activities. The actress has taken upstrength training, Yoga and agility training andwith Kabaddi, Richa is going to be more fit andstrong. This has helped her create a new disci-pline routine for herself, which also helpedRicha recover from her previous injury.Speaking about her training Richa Chadha said,"I have recently recovered from an injury andit’s been a perfect time for me to be doing thisfilm. I wanted to collaborate my personal fitnessgoals with that of the film. So the training ofKabbadi extended me to collaborate with peoplelike Mustafa who has curated a fantasticstrength and movement-based fitness modulefor me. I have always loved doing new things forfitness and I’m glad I’m getting to experiment. Ialso went back to the roots of my school practiceof doing Iyengar yoga, as that’s imperative too.Also, I found myself on a personal front attract-ed towards fusion belly dance and that’s what Ihave personally taken up too. So all these newfitness things have been instrumental for myoverall fitness and for the training of the film".

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Modi President Rahul Gandhi and UPA Chairperson

Sonia Gandhi, corporate honchos, film stars, chief min-isters and a galaxy of leaders from BIMSTEC countrieswere part of the nearly 8,000 guests at the ceremony.

Others who took oath of office, included NarendraSingh Tomar, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Harsimrat KaurBadal, Thanwar Chand Gehlot, Ramesh Pokhriyal,Arjun Munda, Smriti Irani, Harsh Vardhan, PrakashJavadekar, Piyush Goyal, Dharmendra Pradhan,Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Prahlad Joshi, Mahendra nathpandey and Giriraj Singh. This is the second time Moditook the oath at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan.Modi was sworn in by the then President PranabMukherjee in 2014 in the presence of over 3,500 guests in-cluding the heads of SAARC countries. Earlier, ChandraShekhar in 1990 and Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1999 weresworn in at the sprawling forecourt.

Leaders of BIMSTEC countries including Presidentof Bangladesh Abdul Hamid, Sri Lankan PresidentMaithripala Sirisena, Nepal Prime Minister K P SharmaOli, President of Myanmar U Win Myint and BhutanesePrime Minister Lotay Tshering also attended the galaevent.

From Thailand, its Special Envoy Grisada Boonrachrepresented the country. Besides India, BIMSTEC (Bayof Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical andEconomic Cooperation) comprises Bangladesh,Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal and Bhutan asmembers.

Kyrgyz President and current chair of ShanghaiCooperation Organisation Kyrgyz President SooronbayJeenbekov, and Mauritius PM Pravind KumarJugnauth also attended the event.

who’s who @narendramodi bhai taking his oath for the 3rd time

on his journey from CM Gujarat to PM of Bharat onceagain! Feeling like a small part of an incredible history."

Bhandarkar wrote, "Feeling honoured to be attend-ing the historic #OathCeremony of Shri @narendramo-di ji for the #ModiSarkar2. Wishing the very best to allthe newly appointed ministers."

Director Rajkumar Hirani, Aanand L Rai, SushantSingh Rajput, Divya Khosla Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal,Mangesh Hadawale and Abhishek Kapoor were also in-vited, said Mahavir Jain, one of the organisers behindPM's meeting with Bollywood stars last year.

1 Killed village, police said. The injured were hospitalised.

Jitendra Sabha elections. He was administered the oath as

minister of state with independent charge by PresidentRam Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan Thursday.

Many key reforms like abolishing interviews at jun-ior-level recruitment in government jobs and doingaway the need for attestation by a gazetted officer werebrought in during his tenure to ease governance andmake it citizen-centric. He also brought major changesin resolving governance-related grievances receivedfrom people across the country, which was one of the keyfocus areas of the government.

Singh's ministry played a crucial role in processingappointment in the country's first anti-corruption om-budsman Lokpal, that also took shape during his tenureas the personnel minister.

He had been vocal about his views for the welfare ofhis home state, at times facing the ire of local politiciansthere.

His handling of critically important matters relatedto bureaucracy, governance and approach towards thedevelopment of the north-eastern region was praised bymany, including his party BJP and the RSS, its politicalideologue.

Singh wears many hats a medical practitioner, au-thor, professor and newspaper columnist. He has a flairfor writing and has authored six books and chapters inabout a dozen textbooks for postgraduate course in medi-cine.

An MBBS and MD (Medicine), Singh was educated atStanley Medical College, Chennai and at the All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

HC seeks hearing, DB observed that in the Status Report filed

by the Divisional Commissioner Jammu dated23.04.2019, it has been stated that a sum of Rs 40.00 lakhsare required for clearance of pending liabilities and an-other sum of Rs 99.00 lakhs are required for managingthe Yatra which is likely to commence in the last week ofJuly 2019.

DB further observed that from a perusal of the detailsfurnished regarding Rs 40.00 lakhs, we find that sum ofRs 12 lakhs have been shown as arrears of monthly hono-rarium or salaries to be paid to the staff of Sarv ShaktiSevak Sanstha and Bhartiya Shiksha Niketan School.

Adv Abhinav Sharma appearing for the respondentssubmitted that the salaries and honorarium as noticedabove, if have to be paid, these should be properly ac-counted for. The liabilities may be cleared subject to thecondition that in case ultimately it is found that the em-ployees of the School were under the control of respon-dent no. 8 individually and not with the Sarv ShaktiSevak Sanstha, the liability to pay the aforesaid amountwill fall on Respondent No. 8 and not on the Sanstha.

There is no objection to the aforesaid request madeby learned counsel for Respondent Nos. 9 and 10, bylearned senior counsel appearing for Respondent No.8.

Keeping in view the aforesaid fact, DB authorized theDivisional Commissioner, Jammu, to withdraw Rs 12.00lakhs from the accounts of the Sanstha for clearance of li-abilities of account of honorarium of staff of Sarv ShaktiSevak Sanstha and also for payment of honorarium/salary to the staff of Bhartiya Shiksha NiketanSchool.As far as the balance Rs 28.00 lakhs are con-cerned, the order pertaining to that is deferred.

DB further observed that estimate of Rs 99.00 lakhshas been given to be spent for making arrangements forYatra commencing in the last week of July 2019.Different heads have been provided where the money isto be spent. We do not wish to go into the details, hence,allow the amount to be withdrawn.

DB further observed that the responsibility of theDivisional Commissioner to count for each and everypenny spent after withdrawal of amount from the ac-count of the Sanstha for proper audit thereof after theYatra concludes.DB further directed that proper careshall be taken for counting entire donations/offerings,either in cash received or kind, from the pilgrims in thetemple and in donation boxes enroute the Yatra. Someresponsible officer should be appointed to account forthe same periodically, as per the requirements.

DB further observed that at the cost of repetition, wemay add here that the Divisional Commissioner shalltake all possible steps to ensure that the Yatra for pil-grims is made comfortable. DB further directed SIT tofurnish report on next date of hearing. JNF

C. Phunsog outcome. The Governor has also approved appoint-

ment of Imteeaz Ahamd Khan Kacho, an officer of theJammu and Kashmir Administrative Service asRegistrar of University of Ladakh.

Governor has also approved appointment of Prof,Deskyong Namgayal I/C Principal, GDC, Leh as theController of Examination, University of Ladakh.

24 sessions Judge, Jammu is transferred and posted as

Principal District & Sessions Judge, Kishtwar, Mohd.Ashraf Malik Principal District & Sessions Judge,Anantnag is transferred and posted as Principal District& Sessions Judge, Kulgam, Parvaiz Hussain KachrooAdditional District & Sessions Judge Srinagar is trans-ferred and posted as Principal District & Sessions Judge,Anantnag, Zubair Ahmad Raza Principal District &Sessions Judge, Poonch is transferred and posted asAdditional District & Sessions Judge, Doda, MadanLalAdditional District & Sessions Judge Doda is trans-ferred and posted as Principal District & Sessions Judge,Poonch, Haq Nawaz Zargar 3rd Additional DistrictJudge, Jammu is transferred and posted as 4thAdditional District & Sessions Judge, Srinagar, TahirKhursheed Raina 2nd Additional District & SessionsJudge, Srinagar is transferred and posted as Additional

District & Sessions Judge, Jammu.Tasleem Arif Additional Special Judge Anti-

Corruption Cases, Jammu is transferred and posted as3rd Additional District & Sessions Judge, Srinagar,Sobha Ram Gandhi 4th Additional District andSessions Judge, Srinaqar is transferred and posted asAdditional District and Sessions Judge, Udhampur,Suresh Chander Katal Principal District & SessionsJudge, Kishtwar is transferred and posted as PresidingOfficer (MACT), Srinagar, Jatinder Singh JamwalPresiding Officer (MACT), Jammu is transferred andposted as Additional District & Sessions Judge,Kathua, Chain Lal Bavoria Additional District &Sessions Judge, Udhampur is transferred and postedas Additional Special Judge Anti-Corruption Cases,Jammu, Mehmood Ahmad Chowdhry 3rd AdditionalDistrict & Sessions Judge, Srinagar is transferred andposted as Pr. Secretary to Chairman AccountabilityCommission. Vijay Singh Manhas Additional SpecialJudge Anticorruption Srinagar is transferred andposted as 2nd Additional District & Sessions JudgeSrinagar.

CJM/Sub-Judges:- Deepak Sethi Chief JudicialMagistrate Anatnag is transferred and posted as ChiefJudicial Magistrate Jammu, Mohd Rafiq Chak ForestMagistrate Srinagar is transferred and posted as ChiefJudicial Magistrate Udhampur, Surinder Singh CityJudge Jammu is transferred and posted as ChiefJudicial Magistrate Sopore, OP Thakur Judge SmallCauses Srinagar is transferred and posted as ChiefJudicial Magistrate Rajouri, Gowher Majid Dalal SpLMobile Magistrate (T) Srinagar is transferred and post-ed as Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar, Javed AlamCJM Ganderbal is transferred and posted as Sub-JudgeKupwara, Meharj-ud-Din Sofi CJM Ganderbal is trans-ferred and posted as Joint Registrar (Judicial)Srinagar, OP Bhagat Sub-Judge Chadoora, MunicipalMagistrate Jammu, Manjeet Singh Manhas City JudgeSrinagar is transferred and posted as CJM Doda,Pardeep Kumar Sub-Judge Batote is transferred andposted as CJM Ramban, Amarjeet Singh Langeh Sub-Judge Pattan is transferred and posted as CJM Reasi,Amit Gupta Deputy Registrar SAC is transferred andposted as City Judge Srinagar, Yahya Firdous RailwayMagistrate Jammu is transferred and posted as SplMobile Magistrate (T) Srinagar, Sandeep GandotraSub-Judge Katra is transferred and posted as Sub-Judge/Special Mobile Magistrate Passanger Tax, RajaMohd Tasleem CJM Bandipora is transferred and post-ed as CJM Pulwama, Anoop Kumar CJM Ramban istransferred & posted as CJM Kulgam, Farooq AhmedBhat Joint Registrar (Judicial) Srinagar is transferredand posted as CJM Ganderbal, Madan lal ExciseMagistrate Jammu is transferred and posted as Sub-Judge Batote, Manoj parihar Municipal MagistrateJammu is transferred and posted as Forest MagistrateSrinagar, Yash Paul Sharma Municipal MagistrateSrinagar is transferred and posted as CJM Kathua,Amit Sharma Spl Mobile Magistrate Kathua is trans-ferred and posted as Secretary DLSA Ramban, ManjitRai Sub-Judge/Spl. Mobile Magistrate (PassangerTax) Jammu is transferred and posted as MunicipalMagistrate Srinagar, Rajni Sharma sub-JudgeNowshera is transferred & posted as Excise MagistrateJammu, Vinod Kumar Sub-Judge/Spl. MobileMagistrate Rajouri is transferred and posted as Sub-Judge Nowshera, Iqbal Masoodi CJM Kulgam is trans-ferred and posted as CJM Bandipora, Arun KumarKotwal Sub Judge /Special Mobile MagistrateBhaderwah is transferred and posted as Judge SmallCauses, Srinagar, Khem Raj CJM Doda is transferredand posted as Sub-Judge/Spl. Mobile MagistrateSrinagar, Parvez Iqbal Sub-Judge/Spl. MobileMagistrate Srinagar is transferred and posted asRailway Magistrate Jammu, Prem Sagar SecretaryDLSA is transferred and posted as City Judge Jammu,Ramesh Lal Sub-Judge Spl Mobile MagistrateUdhampur is transferred and posted as Sub-JudgeKatra, Manzoor Ahmed Zargar Sub-Judge Kupwara istransferred and posted as Sub-Judge ElectricityMagistrate Pattan, Manzoor Ahmed Khan Sub-Judge/Spl. Mobile Magistrate Pulwama is transferredand posted as Sub –Judge Chadoora.

Munsiffs:- Fozia Paul Munsiff, Pampore is trans-ferred and posted as 3rd Additional Munsiff, Srinagar,Mehreen Mushtaq Munsiff/Additional Spl. MobileMagistrate, Pantha Chowk, Srinagar is transferredand posted as Munsiff, Charar-e-Sharief, ImranHussain Wani Munsiff, Dangiwacha is transferred andposted as Munsiff, Ukhral, Preet Simran KourMunsiff,Kathua is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Jammu, Fayaz Qureshi Munsiff, Baramulla is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff, Anantnag SheikhGowher Hussain Munsiff, Chadoora is transferredand posted as Munsiff, Dooru, Geeta KumariMunsiff, Ramban is transferred and posted as Munsiff,R.S Pura, Javed Rana Munsiff, Ukhral is transferredand posted as District Judicial Mobile Magistrate (T),Poonch, Anjana Rajput Munsiff/Additional Spl.Mobile Magistrate, Udhampur Munsiff, is transferredand posted as Munsiff Sunderbani,Munish K. ManhasDistrict Judicial Mobile Magistrate (T), Kathua istransferred and posted as Munsiff, Kishtwar, WajahatHussain District Judicial Mobile Magistrate (T),Poonch is transferred and posted as District JudicialMobile Magistrate (T), Anantnag, Surinder KumarThapa Munsiff, Gool is transferred and posted asMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate, R.S Pura,Raj Kumar Munsiff, Bani is transferred and postedas Munsiff, Mendhar, Sarfaraz NawazMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate, Surankoteis transferred and posted asMunsiff, Gool, TsewangPhuntsog Munsiff, Nobra is transferred and posted asMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate, Drass,Manzoor Hussain Munsiff, Sumbal is transferredand posted as Munsiff, Kangan, Reyaz Ahmad Munsiff,Mendhar is transferred and posted as Munsiff, D.HPora, Meyank Gupta 3rd Additional Munsiff,Jammu is transferred and posted as District JudicialMobile Magistrate (T), Rajouri, Sajad-ur-RehmanMunsiff, Tangmarg is transferred and posted asMunsiff, Ganderbal, Altaf Hussain Khan Munsiff,Anantnag is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Pulwama, Rekha Nischal Munsiff, R.S Pura is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff, Kathua, Pooja RainaMunsiff, Akhnoor is transferred and posted asMunsiff, Samba, Pooja Gupta Munsiff, Basohli istransferred and posted as Munsiff, Akhnoor, FariqaNazir Munsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate,Awantipora is transferred and posted as Sub-Registrar, Srinagar. Naveen Jamwal Munsiff, Mahoreis transferred and posted as Munsiff, Qazigund,Deputy Kumar District Judicial Mobile Magistrate(T), Anantnag is transferred and posted as DistrictJudicial Mobile Magistrate (T), Kathua, Abdul Bari1st Additional Munsiff, Srinagar is transferred andposted as Munsiff, Chadoora, Nusrat Ali 3rdAdditional Munsiff, Srinagar is transferred andposted as Munsiff, Pampore, Sunil Kumar Munsiff, istransferred and posted as Qaziqund Munsiff, Katra,

Samriti Sharma Munsiff, Hiranagar is transferredand posted as Sub-Registrar, Jammu, Sumati SharmaMunsiff, Chenani is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Hiranagar, Mudasir Farooq is transferred and postedas Munsiff, Bhaderwah is transferred and posted asMunsiff Kulgam, Muzamil Ahmad Wani Munsiff, D.H.Pora is transferred and posted as Munsiff, Boniyar,Rajeev Kumar Munsiff, Billawar is transferred andposted as Munsiff, Mahore, Iqbal Rafiq Vakil Munsiff,Kangan is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Tangmarg, Touseef Ahmad Magrey Munsiff, Kishtwaris transferred and posted as District JudicialMagistrate (T), Doda, Madhu 2nd Additional Munsiff,Jammu is transferred and posted asMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate, Samba,Zahoor Ahmad Munsiff, Charar-e-Sharief is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff, Sumbal, Jeewan KumarMunsiff, Boniyar is transferred and posted as 2ndAdditional Munsiff, Jammu, Mir Sayeem Qayoom Subregistrar, Srinagar is transferred and posted asMunsiff Baramulla, Arti Devi Munsiff, Jammu istransferred and posted as Munsiff, Billawar, GirjaShavan Munsiff, Bishnah is transferred and posted asMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile MagistrateUdhampur, Tabraiz Ahmad District JudicialMagistrate (T), Rajouri is transferred and posted as IstAdditional Munsiff Srinagar, Junad Imtiyaz MirMunsiff Udhampur is transferred and posted asMunsiff, Ramban, Shafeeq Ahmad Malik Munsiff,Koranka is transferred and posted asMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate,Surankote, Rajni Bhagat Munbsiff Sundarbani istransferred and posted as 3rd Additional Munsiff,Jammu, Brij Raj Singh Munsiff, Kalakote is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff, Thanamandi, SandeepSingh Sen District Judicial Magistrate (T), Doda istransferred and posted as Munsiff Bhaderwah,Shabnam Sheikh Munsiff Samba is transferred andposted as Forest Magistrate Jammu, Shafeeq AhmadMunsiff, Kulgam is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Kotranka, Wangial Tsering Forest Magistrate, Jammuis transferred and posted as Munsiff Sanku, MoneerAhmad Munsiff, Sanku is transferred and posted as2nd Additional Munsiff, Srinagar, Chemit YurgyaMunsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate, Drass istransferred and posted as Munsiff, Nobra, KamyaSingh Munsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile MagistrateSamba is transferred and posted as MunsiffUdhampur, Babar Hussain Munsiff Pahalgam is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff, Aishmuqam, RafaqatHussain Munsiff/Additional Sp. Mobie Magistrate,Ramban is transferred and posted as Munsiff,Kupwara, Easar-ul-Nabi Munsiff Tangdhar is trans-ferred and posted as Munsiff Dangiwacha, SidhantVaid newly appointed is posted as Munsiff Bani,Amandeep Kour newly appointed is posted as MunsiffChenani, Shama Sharma newly appointed is posted asMunsiff Badohli, Priyanka Mahajan newly appointedis posted as Munsiff, Majalta, Masrat Jableen newly ap-pointed is posted as Munsiff/Additional Spl. MobileMagistrate, Pantha Chowk, Srinagar, MaleekaSharma newly appointed is posted as MunsiffMahanpur, Ananta Raina newly appointed is posted asMunsiff, Bishnah, Shabir Ahamad Malik newly ap-pointed is posted as Munsiff Tangdhar, Altaf AhmadWani newly appointed is posted as Munsiff, Handwara,Meera Bangotra newly appointed is posted as Munsiff,Kalakote, Assma Chowdhary newly appointed is post-ed as Munsiff/Additional Spl. Mobile Magistrate,Reasi.

The additional charge of Munsiff/AdditionalSpecial Mobile Magistrate Awantipora is given toMunsiff Pampore, The additional charge ofMunsiff/Additional Special Mobile Magistrate Doda isgiven to District Mobile Magistrate Doda, The addi-tional charge of Munsiff Zanskar is given to MunsiffSanku, The additional charge of Munsiff Pahalgam isgiven to Munsiff Aishmuqam, The additionalcharge of Munsiff/Additional Special MobileMagistrate is given to Munsiff Ramban. JNF

Two drug and Dawood Ahmad Kaloo son of Ab Aziz Kaloo,

both residents of Batpora who were travelling in anEco vehicle bearing Registration No. JK05E 1627, werearrested for drug supply offences and have been takento Police Station Sopore where they remain in custody.

Officers at the checkpoint established nearAshpeer Crossing have seized 872 bottles of codeineand 6000 capsules of Spasmoproxyvon from their pos-session.

In this regard, a case FIR No 135/2019 under rele-vant sections of law has been registered in PoliceStation Sopore and investigation has been taken up.

Community members are requested to come for-ward with any information regarding drug peddlers intheir neighbourhood. Persons found indulging in drugpeddling will be dealt as per law.

Our consistent actions against drug peddlersshould reassure the community members that we aremaking efforts to keep our society free from thescourge of drug menace.

Governor enforcing all related laws for discouraging the con-

sumption of cigarettes and other tobacco products, it isalso necessary to organise workshops, seminars, ral-lies and similar other initiatives for spreading aware-ness among the masses about the highly injurious ef-fects of smoking.

Two pak the nearby Sir Creek area. Meanwhile, Kutch West

police have stepped up search in the creek area afterthree packets of narcotic drugs, worth Rs 15 crore in il-licit markets, were found near an island Wednesday.

The packets, weighing one kg each, had washedashore during a high tide.

According to police, Pakistani drug peddlers haddumped as many as 137 packets of drugs into the seawhen the Indian Coast Guard intercepted their boat offthe Kutch coast on May 21.

During the ongoing search operation near Sugarcreek and Narayan Sarovar, five more packets of a nar-cotic drug, suspected to be brown heroin, were recov-ered Thursday, said a police official.

"We have found five more packets in the creek areatoday, taking the total number to eight. The DRI(Directorate of Revenue Intelligence) has told us that129 such packets are still in the sea. We have stepped upour search," said Inspector General of Border Range, DB Vaghela.

On May 21, six Pakistani nationals were arrestedby the DRI near the Jakhau port and 194 packets ofdrugs were seized from their boat. However, the smug-glers threw some packets into the sea when they wereintercepted.

Jammu May 30

Former Deputy ChiefMinister and senior BJPleader, Kavinder Guptaconducted an extensivetour of Gandhi NagarConstituency here today.During the tour, KavinderGupta took the stock of ba-sic amenities in GreaterKailash area. Addressingthe gathering on the occa-sion, Gupta said the Blacktopping work of interiorroads of Ambika colony;Swaran Nagar and adjoin-ing areas have been com-pleted in the area. This wasthe long pending demand ofthe locals. Gupta assuredPublic that the other worksundertaken shall be com-pleted in a time boundmanner to benefit the lo-cals at the earliest.Kavinder Gupta stressedfor ensuring transparencyin the working of the de-partments and asked theconcerned officers to sub-mit the status reports regu-larly to his office. He askedthe officers to adopt cost ef-ficient methods for qualitywork. Kavinder Gupta wasaccompanied by VinayGupta, Capt. Jameet Singh,Darshan Grover, RohitVerma, Naresh (Nishu),Booti Ram among other lo-

cal leaders of the party.Delegation from Nanak

Sector 2 lead by AnkushGupta comprisingBalwinder Singh, BalvirSingh, Param Singh,Manmeet Singh, VinayGupta, Harpal Singh andNarinder Singh also metFormer Deputy ChiefMinister and put forthsome demands of the locali-ty. They thanked KavinderGupta for the solution totheir problems of waterlogging, frequent powercuts, water supply problemin addition to damagescaused by Heavy rains toRoads, lanes, drains andprivate properties, inNanak Nagar, ShastriNagar, and other adjoining

areas. Gupta while inter-acting with them said thatthe works worth Rupees 7crores have been sanc-tioned for Nanak Nagar.Gupta further said that hehad tried his best for the re-dreasal of the problems be-ing faced by the peoplewithin the shortest possi-ble time and the remainingworks shall also be com-pleted after the competi-tion of the codal formali-ties.

Kavinder Gupta alsosaid the blacktoppingworks worth 30 crores havealso been approved for theRoads of Chatha, Gangyal,Jeevan Nagar-Maralianroad, Trikuta Nagar,Shastri Nagar, interior

road of Qasim Nagar fromGurudwara to Narwal andDigiana Area. Our priorityis to improve the basic in-frastructure of GandhiNagar constituency andmake it model constituen-cy. Gupta added. Guptasaid Prime Minister Modiis the man of Vision and be-lieves in delivery in everysector. He is concerned forthe up-liftment of livingstandard of the people ofcountry and want to seeevery Indian to live withdignity by reaching out topeople with the socio eco-nomic policies, health poli-cies, providing homes tothe needy and poors andplayed a vital role for theGrowth of the country.

Kavinder Gupta conducts extensive tour ofGreater Kailash, takes stock of basic amenities.

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JNF SERVICEJammu, May 30:

In a significant Judgment aDivision Bench of State HighCourt comprising Justice DhirajSingh Thakur and Justice SindhuSharma has upheld the validity ofthe Judgment dated February, 7,2017 passed by the Writ Courtwhereby the Single Judge while al-lowing the writ petition filed by pe-titioner Saleem Akhter W/o AbdulKhaliq R/o Village Narol, TehsilMendhar District Poonch had di-rected the J&K Service SelectionBoard (SSB) to award additionalmarks of M.A. Urdu qualificationacquired through Moulana AzadNational Open University(MANU) before the cut off datefixed by the SSB for the post ofTeacher District Cadre Samba un-der ST Category. The Single Judgehad also directed the ServiceSelection Board that in case the pe-titioner comes within the zone ofselection after award of PG marksthen the selection/appointment oflast selected candidate be can-celled after issuing a show causenotice to the said candidate.

After hearing Advocate M.I.Sherkhan appearing for the appel-lant Shagufta Andleeb D/o Mohd.Din W/o Ayaz Ahmed R/o VillageShahpur, Tehsil Haveli DistrictPoonch, Advocate Sheikh ShakeelAhmed for the petitioner/privaterespondent Saleem Akhter, AAGRavinder Gupta for EducationDepartment, AAG Amit Gupta forSSB, Advocate Khalid MustafaBhatti for MANU, the DivisionBench headed by Justice DhirajSingh Thakur dismissed theLetters Patent Appeal (LPA) filedby Shagufta Andleeb. The

Division Bench placed relianceupon the Judgments of Apex Courttitled Charles K. Skaria & Ors V/sDr. C. Mathew & Ors and State ofKerala & Ors V/s Dr. K.H.Gopalakrishan & Ors.

The Division Bench headed byJustice Dhiraj Singh Thakur ob-served that, “the petitioner’s(Saleem Akhter) result for the postgraduate course has been declaredon April, 17, 2008. However, themarks sheet was issued to the peti-tioner on June, 17, 2008, which wasproduced by her at the time of in-terview on June, 18, 2018. The lastcut off date for submission of appli-cation form was 15-05-2008.Admittedly the result of SaleemAkhter had been declared beforethe last cut off date prescribed forreceipt of application forms. Thepetitioner Saleem Akhter had onlyproduced the proof of the said re-sult on the date later than the cut-off date i.e. May, 15, 2008. A refer-ence to advertisement notice andin particular the condition whichprescribed that any qualificationaccruing to the candidate after lastdate of receipt of application shallnot merit entertainment for con-sideration would show that thereis nothing in said condition, whichwould take away from the candi-date his/her right to produce proofof having passed the post graduatecourse at the time of the oral test.”

The Division Bench furthersaid that in the present case, hadthe post graduate result of the peti-tioner been declared after the cut-off date, certainly the said barwould apply and would not war-rant any relaxation. Advocate M.I.Sherkhan appearing for the appel-lant Shagufta Andleeb to whomthe show cause notice for cancella-

tion of her appointment being thelast candidate in the select list un-der ST Category, vehemently ar-gued that the Judgment of SingleJudge has resulted in the termina-tion of the services of the appellantthat too without affording any op-portunity of being heard.Advocate Khan further submittedthat the appellant was not a partybefore the writ court and she hasalready rendered almost 08 yearsof service and the Judgment ofSingle Judge is required to be setaside. Advocate M.I. Sherkhanfurther submitted that it will bequite unjust and against equitableconsiderations in case the appel-lant is thrown out of job for none ofher fault particularly when the ap-pellant was not a party before thewrit court.

While rebutting the submis-sions of Advocate M.I. Sherkhan,Advocate Sheikh Shakeel Ahmedappearing for petitioner/privaterespondent namely SaleemAkhter submitted that theJudgment of the Single Judge iswell reasoned and does not call forany interference. He further sub-mitted that grave injustice wasmeted out to the petitioner SaleemAkhter as she was not awardedmarks at the time of interview ofher M.A. qualification despite dec-laration of the result before the cutoff date of submission of applica-tion forms.

Advocate S.S. Ahmed furthersubmitted that the petitioner/ pri-vate respondent is more meritori-ous than the appellant and the pe-titioner is litigating the matter forthe last more than nine years andthe Single Judge has rightly con-cluded that Saleem Akhter was de-prived of additional marks of her

M.A. qualification without anylawful justification and this find-ing of the writ court is based uponthe actual date of declaration of re-sult by MANU as it was found thatpetitioner was possessed ofMasters Degree at the time of in-terview i.e. on 18-06-2008 and herresult had been declared on 17-04-2008 much before the last date ofthe receipt of the applicationforms i.e. 15-05-2008.

At this stage Advocate KhalidMustafa Bhatti appearing forMANU confirmed the declarationof the result of the petitioner/ pri-vate respondent on April, 17, 2008and AAG Amit Gupta appearingfor the SSB also brought it to thenotice of the Court that the peti-tioner Saleem Akhter had men-tioned her qualification as M.A.Urdu in her application form. TheDivision Bench headed by JusticeD.S. Thakur after considering thearguments from both the sides ob-served that, “the issue that arisesfor consideration is whether peti-tioner/private respondent SaleemAkhter could at all be entitled tothe benefit of the additional markshaving not produced the docu-ments with regard to post gradua-tion course before the cut off date.”

The Division Bench while re-plying to the said question/issueheld that admittedly the docu-ments were produced on June, 18,2008 at the time of interview andthere is no prohibition for enter-taining such documents at thetime of interview. With these ob-servations and directions theDivision Bench dismissed the ap-peal filed by the appellantShagufta Andleeb and upheld thevalidity of the Judgment passed bythe Single Judge.JNF

Addl. Qualification acquired beforecutoff date merits considerationDB upholds Judgment of Writ Court & directs SSB to consider Addl. Qualification

A LANGAR WAS ORGANISED BY THE SHOPKEEPERS OF FATTU CHOWGAN AND THEY WELCOMEDMR MOHIT SHARMA BJP LEADER AS A CHEIF GUEST ON THIS OCCASION

PRESS TRUST OF INDIANew Delhi May 30,

The Calcutta HighCourt granted ADG,CID Rajeev Kumar onemonth’s protectionfrom arrest from dateof reopening of courton June 10 after Kumarmoved the CalcuttaHigh Court onThursday seeking thequashing of a notice is-sued against him bythe CBI in connectionwith the Saradha chitfund case.

The former top cop,who was reinstated asADG CID by the WestBengal government af-ter the model code ofconduct was with-drawn, approached thecourt after the agency,which is seeking custo-dial interrogation ofKumar, served him anotice and directedhim to appear before itfor questioning.Justice Pratik PrakashBanerjee granted leave

to Kumar’s counsel forfiling a petition in theregistry of the courtand moved the matterfor hearing at 2 pm.Earlier in the day,Kumar’s counsel hadmoved the vacationbench of the high courtand prayed for leave tofile the petition.

Besides issuingsummons, onSaturday, the CBI hadissued a lookout noticeagainst Kumar and di-rected all airports andimmigration authori-ties to alert the agencyif they spot him leavingthe country. Kumarwas heading theSpecial InvestigationTeam (SIT) of WestBengal Police beforethe CBI took over thecase. While Kumar wassummoned by the CBIon Monday, the WestBengal CID informedthe agency that theADG was away toVaranasi for a six-dayofficial leave.

Chandigarh May 30:

Congress leader andPunjab's Local GovernmentMinister Navjot Singh Sidhuon Thursday said any changein his portfolio will be the de-cision of Chief MinisterCaptain Amarinder Singh. "Ifmy department is changed, itwill be the decision of CaptainSingh. I have never spokenabout ministers who opposeme because all of them are mybrothers," said Sidhu here

while talking to media per-sons.

Earlier on May 24, ChiefMinister Singh had hinted atchanging the portfolio of hisCabinet colleague Sidhu.Defending the performance ofhis ministry, Sidhu said: "Ihave worked to the best of myability. If someone wants tosay otherwise, it is hischoice." Asserting that hebrought a turn-around "in adepartment which was earlierdefunct," Siddhu said: "Apart

from signing CLUs, nothingused to happen in my depart-ment. It is only in the last twoyears of my tenure that devel-opment's real work has start-ed happening."

Replying to Chief MinisterSingh's comment about theCongress' defeat in urban ar-eas, Sidhu said: "We lostBathinda with the smallestmargin in 40 years. Nobodysaid anything when the partywon 53 out of 55 seats that Ihad campaigned for in the as-sembly elections." Defendinghis statement in Bathinda,Siddhu said: "I did not nameanybody in my statement. Ihad only said that the traitorof the Congress party shouldbe punished (Thok do). I don'tgo back on my words.Maintaining that that "he hasnever spoken against CaptainSingh," Sidhu said: "Despitethe abuse I get, I have neverspoken against any Congressparty worker because the rul-ing party should only speakagainst the Opposition."

Traitor of Cong should be punished:Sidhu stands by his words

Modi sarkar 2.0:Maneka Gandhilikely to be pro-tem speakerNew Delhi May 30:

Senior BJP leader and eight-time MPManeka Gandhi is likely to be the pro-tem speaker in the 17th Lok Sabha elec-tions, sources said.

Gandhi, 62, a veteran BJP leader, hadwon from the Sultanpur seat in UttarPradesh. Sources said she has been se-lected to become the pro-tem speaker inthe 17th Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi is the outgoing UnionMinister for Women and ChildDevelopment . The main duty of the pro-tem Speaker is to administer the oath ofoffice to new members of the Lok Sabha.

A temporary post, the Pro-temSpeaker presides over the first meetingof lower House of Parliament after theGeneral election besides presiding overthe sitting in which the Speaker andDeputy Speaker is elected if it is a newlyconstituted House.

New Delhi May 30,

West Bengal ChiefMinister Mamata Banerjeealleged Thursday that theBJP was trying to create arift between the Bengali andnon-Bengali people in herstate, reported PTI.Banerjee also said a total of400 Bengali families havebeen uprooted and renderedhomeless by BJP goons. The

West Bengal CM has backedout from attending PrimeMinister Narendra Modi’sswearing-in ceremony atRashtrapati Bhavan that isset to take place in theevening.

ANI reported that whiletraveling in the North 24Parganas district, the WestBengal CM got off her carand confronted the peoplewho were shouting slo-

gans.Banerjee had an-nounced Wednesday thatshe will travel to North 24Parganas Thursday toprotest against attacks onTrinamool Congress (TMC)party workers by the BJP af-ter the Lok Sabha poll re-sults last week.

After receiving the invi-tation for PM Modi’s swear-ing-in Tuesday, Banerjeehad earlier announced thatshe shall attend the event asa matter of “constitutionalcourtesy” after discussingthe matter with other ChiefMinisters.

“Congratulations, newPrime Minister, NarendraModiji. It was my plan to ac-cept the ‘constitutional invi-tation’ and attend the oath-taking ceremony. However,in last one hour, I am seeingmedia reports that the BJPis claiming 54 people havebeen murdered in politicalviolence in Bengal,” shestated on Twitter.

BJP trying to create Bengali, non-Bengalidivide: Mamata Banerjee

Officers of Salal Power Station along with Sh. Himanshu Shekhar, Chief General Manager, SalalPower Station posing for a group Photograoh after Plantation Programme as part of ‘SwachhtaPakhwada’ being observed at Salal Power Station from 16.05.2019.

Saradha scam: Calcutta HCgrants Rajeev Kumar onemonth protection from arrest PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Amaravati (AP), May 30

Y S JaganmohanReddy, who led hisYSR Congress Party toa thumping victory inthe assembly elec-tions, was sworn inThursday as chiefminister of AndhraPradesh. Governor E SL Narasimhan admin-istered the oath of of-fice and secrecy to the46-year-old leader,whose party emerged victorious in151 seats in the 175-member strongstate assembly.

The YSR Congress decimatedthe TDP headed by N ChandrababuNaidu, who became the first chiefminister of the state after it was bi-furcated to carve out Telanganafive years ago. The YSRC also won22 of the 25 Lok Sabha seats in thestate in the recently concludedpolls.

Reddy took the oath in Teluguat 12.23 pm amid thunderouscheers by scores of party leadersand workers in a brief ceremony atthe IGMC Stadium in Vijayawada.Only Reddy took oath Thursdayand his council of ministers is ex-pected to be sworn in on June 7.

Telangana Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao, DMK chief MK Stalin and Puducherry HealthMinister Malladi Krishna Raowere the special guests. TelanganaDeputy Chief Minister MahmoodAli, Assembly Speaker PocharamSrinivasa Reddy, ministerTalasani Srinivasa Yadav also at-tended the swearing-in ceremony.

Reddy's mother and YSRC hon-orary president Y S Vijayamma,his wife Bharati and sisterSharmila and other members ofthe family were specially seated onthe dais. Reddy reached the stadi-um and went round the galleries inan open-top jeep to greet thousandsof people who came to witness theevent.

Jaganmohan Reddy sworn inas Andhra Pradesh CM

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