HC stays till Apr 27 its order bringing AGI's office under RTI P7 | NATION Defying RTI, undermining democracy DDC inaugurates First Lady chairs Annual General Body employment fair Meeting of ASHI P3 | CITY INFO P5 | KATHUA P6 | OPINION the NORTHLINES The Newspaper of Substance Vol No: XX Issue No. 79 Jammu Tawi Thu, Mar. 26, 2015 Pages - 12 Price ‘2/- www.thenorthlines.com, www.epaper.northlines.in Regd. No. JK/306/2014-16 Erosion of Art 370 done in Cong rule: Drabu NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Charging successive Congress governments with damaging the fiscal federalism of the country, Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu today said that erosion of Article 370 happened under the Congress regimes. Winding up debates on grants of finance, planning and labour departments in the Assembly today, Drabu observed that successive Congress regimes in the country had damaged fiscal federalism and fiscal autonomy, leading to enhancement of dependence of states on the Centre. "The spirit of fiscal federalism has been restored by 10 seats reserved for J&K students NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 the 14th Finance Commission to ensure fiscal autonomy of all states," the Finance Minister observed while reiterating his commitment to making J&K an economically self-reliant state. As Congress Legislature Party leader Nawang Rigzin Jora was repeatedly interrupting, Drabu, while winding up his debate, remarked: "Every erosion of Article 370 happened under the Congress regimes". Listing his priorities, Drabu said the coalition would focus on localised employment. While admitting that it was not possible to provide government jobs to all educated Contd... on P2.... Bedlam in J&K Assembly on NC's communal remarks NC MLA terms Speaker a ‘Hindu fundamentalist’ NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Jammu Kashmir Assembly today witnessed bedlam and uproarious scenes over opposition National Conference member Javid Ahmed Rana's derogatory remarks against Speaker Kavinder Gupta. Rana had named the Speaker a "biased Hindu fundamentalist" and accused him of adopting "discriminatory" attitude low and crossed all limits. The during the debate on the Tuesday. Budget in the Assembly on "The member has stooped so Contd... on P2.... Four die, 17 injured as vehicle rolls down NL Correspondent Maritime Udhampur | March | 25 Indian University (IMU), Chennai has reserved 10 seats in an academic year in Under Graduate Programmes for the students of Jammu and Kashmir or those domicile in the State for at least five years. It is informed that only those candidates will be eligible for the reservation who have cleared IMU's Common Entrance Test (CET).The reserved seats will be allotted to the eligible candidates based on their CET rank and their preferences for the UG Course /IMU Campuses .It is also informed that if the reserved seats are not filled up in a given academic year, they will not be carried over to the next academic year and the unfilled seats will be filled up from the general list of CET passed candidates . The advertisement for IMU's CET 2015 has been issued on 22nd February and the last date for applying is 22nd April 2015. Mufti to attend Sub-group meeting at Delhi tomorrow NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed will be visiting New Delhi tomorrow to attend a meeting of the Sub Group of State Chief Ministers, constituted in the NITI Ayog, to rationalise the Centrallysponsored schemes. "Sayeed will be visiting New Delhi tomorrow to attend the meeting of the Sub Group of State Chief Ministers, constituted in the NITI Ayog, to rationalise the centrally-sponsored schemes," an official said. Chief Minister would also be attending a function in the national capital where Contd... on P2.... Market Watch SENSEX 28,111.83 -49.89 NIFTY 8,530.80 -12.15 GOLD (MCX) (RS/10G.) 26,436.00 85.00 USD/INR 62.33 0.06 WEATHER JAMMU SRINAGAR High | Low High | Low 28°C | 16°C 20°C | 7°C Four persons have died and seventeen were injured when a TATA Mahindra vehicle rolled down into deep gorge at near Gulha Ban in Block Panchari in District Udhampur. According to reports, the Vehicle bearing registration number JK14C-3644 was on its way from Madha Chenani to Thtli Panchari at near Gulha Ban driver lost the control over the vehicle and rolled down into deep gorge today evening about 6: 30 pm. Police and local rushed to the spot and took the injured persons to Hospital Panchari where doctors declared the four persons brought dead. The Deceased identified as Rasal Chand (45) son of Finu of Madha, Makhani Devi (31) wife of Bodh Raj of Madha, Kalash Devi (35) wife of Ashok Kumar of Madha and Dabu Devi wife of Prshotam Lal of Thatri Panjar. The injured are identified as Om Prkash (25) Pramnath of Madha, Joginder Pal (45) son of Jamitu Ram of Madha, Gyan Chand son of Amru of Madha, Chanchalo Devi (36) wife of Joginder of Madha, Guddi Devi wife of Chan Chand of Panjar, Kunji Lal (39) son of Massu Contd... on P2.... Chair disrespected NC MLA Javid Ahmed Rana called the Speaker a "biased Hindu fundamentalist" and accused him of adopting "discriminatory" policies during the debate on the Budget in the Lower House on Tuesday evening Again on Wednesday, Rana targeted the Speaker, shouting: "RSS ka agenda yahan nahin chalney Contd... on P2.... Govt to launch crop insurance scheme for farmers NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Jammu and Kashmir Government will launch a crop insurance scheme for the benefit of the farmers in the State. Replying to the supplementaries to the main question by Mubarak Gul in Assembly here today, Minister for Agriculture Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura said the Government would launch a crop insurance scheme for the benefit of the farmers in the State. The Minister said the survey report of damaged crops due to rains and recent floods in the State have been formulated by the department. He said once the funds in this regard are received, relief would be provided to the affected farmers. The minister said the development of agriculture in the State is priority of the Government. He said all requisite measures would be taken to promote agriculture sector in the State, as it is the backbone of state's economy. Lone said that several state and central schemes are in vogue to provide high yield seeds, quality fertiliser besides farming tools and machinery as well as to generate awareness about latest techniques of agriculture cultivation to the farmers of the State. The Agriculture Minister said that incentives on various inputs like seeds, agriculture implements/tools, irrigation infrastructure and other agriculture machinery is being provided to the farmers to boost the agriculture produce. CM assures to streamline Open for one-way traffic, highway distribution of ration to remain closed on March 28 NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today promised to streamline the distribution of ration in the State and assured that the Government will take up the issue on priority basis. The ration will be provided to the people as per the 2011 census. "The Government will take up on priority the issue of providing ration to the people as per the Census of 2011," Chief Minister said replying to a supplementary in the Legislative Council. "We will streamline ration distribution in the State immediately," he said. Referring to Agenda of Alliance of the BJP-PDP coalition Government in the State, Sayeed said adequate provisions of ration in all rural and semi-urban areas will be ensured, even if on a no-profit-and-no-loss basis. The Chief Minister assured the House he would take up the issue with the Union Government also. He further said the demand for import of food-grains into the State has increased as the farmers prefer cash crops owing to greater returns. Earlier, Minister for Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution (CA&PD) Zulfkar Ali said in the Legislative Contd... on P2.... NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, which links the summer capital with rest of the nation, will remain closed for vehicular traffic on March 28 due to repair work on the road, the State Government said today. "The general public is informed that the SrinagarJammu National Highway shall remain closed on March 28 and no movement of vehicular traffic, whatsoever, either from Jammu or Valley shall be allowed on highway, "Inspector General (IG) Traffic Jammu, J P Singh said. interfering in our internal affairs. The BJP leaders wanted to convey to Pakistan and its High Commissioner in New Delhi that Jammu and Kashmir state comprised three regions of Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh and by supporting involvement of so called representatives of people in Kashmir the Pakistani authorities were ignoring the political and constitutional rights of people two other regions. Both leaders expressed dismay and disappointment over the latest statement from Pakistan. Pakistan has said people of Jammu and Kashmir that there was "no scope for misunderstanding or misrepresenting" its stand on the role of separatist Hurriyat in Indo-Pak issues. "Pakistan firmly believes that the final disposition of the Jammu and Kashmir issue should be in accordance with the will of the Kashmiri people, to be determined through a free and impartial plebiscite under the UN auspices, as enshrined in relevant Security Council Resolutions," the Foreign Office said The BJP leaders said that Pakistan was responsible for not having fulfilled certain Contd... on P2.... NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Jammu and Kashmir government today said that the state has been allocated a coal block jointly with NTPC in Odissa by the central government. Replying to a question of NC member B A Veeri in Legislative Council, Minister of State for Power Mohammad Ashraf Mir today said that Jammu Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) has been allocated coal block (Kundnali, Lubri) in Odissa jointly with NTPC within allocated geological reserve of 130 and 266 million tonnes respectively. He said the Union Ministry of Coal has put a condition that the allotment letter shall be issued to joint venture company to be formed by joint allottees and not to individual parties. The allotment has been made for setting up of thermal power project, he said. He said that in view of the decision of Board of Directors of JKSPDC engaged SBICAPS as consultants to carry out the viability and sensitivity analysis of various options. He said that SBICAPS has furnished a report according to which the coal availability of 3.40 million tonnes per annum, the install capacity works out to be 660 mega watts for super critical unit. However, the net financial impact by locating the project in J&K vis a vis Contd... on P2.... Mantalai to come up as International Yoga Centre: Mufti NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 The State Government, in its move to develop Jammu region as an independent tourist destination, today announced creation of an International Yoga Centre at the famous pilgrim spot of Mantalai in Udhampur district. J-K Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed also said the Government will favourably consider a 'subsidised tour package' for leisure destinations in Jammu region in the upcoming holiday season. Contd... on P2.... Woman separatist booked for hoisting Pakistan's flag in Kashmir NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 Woman separatist leader Aasiya Andrabi, who had triggered a controversy by hoisting Pakistani flag here on Monday, was on Wednesday booked under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act with police saying further action will be taken after an investigation. "A case has been registered against Andrabi at Nowhatta Police station under Section 13 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act," a police officer said. He said investigations have started into the alleged hoisting of Pakistani flag by the chief of Dukhtaran-e-Millat on the National Day of Pakistan on March 23. "Further action in the case will be taken as per rules," the officer said when asked if the firebrand separatist leader will be arrested. Contd... on P2.... BSF foils infiltration bids in Samba, Kathua Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Border Security Force today foiled infiltration bids by Pakistan-based militants along the International Border in Kathua and Samba districts. "There were two movements of suspected persons picked up by the BSF troops in two forward belts of Hirangar and Samba sectors during early hours of today," a BSF officer said. BSF troops, who watch them moving in Pakistan side close to our territory, fired upon them forcing them to retreat, the officer said. Contd... on P2.... "This will be effective from 1500 hours of March 27?, he said. "The decision has been taken to carry out the repair of portion of road at Magarkote that has sunk and other bottlenecks which could not be addressed 172 roads, 98 bridges damaged in floods in Poonch: Minister earlier by the concerned authority due to continuous flow of traffic on highway after it was temporally restored for one way traffic", the IG said. NL Correspondent Despite overnight rain, the Jammu Tawi | March | 25 national highway, linking the The Jammu and Kashmir government today said that 172 Contd... on P2.... roads and 98 bridges have been damaged during flash floods in Poonch district of Jammu province in September last year. The cost of damages has been worked out to Rs 6059.32 lakh against which an amount of Rs 1982.88 lakh has so far been released, Minister for Roads and Buildings Altaf Bukhari said in a written reply in the state Legislative Assembly. Mostly the roads have been restored except some of the bridges which are under re-construction, the minister said. BJP leaders decry Pakistan for Kher slams Bhardwaj for dedicating Nat Award to interfering in India’s internal affairs NL Correspondent into activities detrimental to are important "stakeholders" in Jammu Tawi | March | 25 India's interest by prompting its any solution to the Kashmir Kashmiri Pandits very big," the director had told anti-India stooges thus issue, a day after India asserted Agencies Senior BJP leaders Chander Mohan and Ashok Khajuria have urged Pakistan to avoid adopting a double-edged policy towards India on the Kashmir issue. Referring to the latest uproar over the meeting between Pakistan High Commissioner, Abdul Basit and Kashmir separatists in New Delhi, Chander Mohan and Khajuria said that on one hand Islamabad favours bilateral talks for settling all issues including the Kashmir issue on the other it supports tripartite talks involving his sponsored representatives of Kashmir. They accused the Pakistan's High Commissioner indulging J&K govt gets a coal block in Odissa Mumbai | March | 25 Veteran actor Anupam Kher has slammed director Vishal Bhardwaj for dedicating to Kashmiri Pandits the National Awards won for his film "Haider." The Shahid Kapoor-starrer was a Kashmir-set modern adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and talked about the period of insurgency in the State. Its win at the 62nd National Awards included the best music director and dialogues for Bhardwaj. "I dedicate my award to them and I feel very sad because they misunderstood my feelings. I have said it before that the tragedy of Kashmiri Pandits is reporters here after the awards were announced. Kher, who himself is a Kashmiri Pandit, in a series of tweets slammed the filmmaker and called his move a "fraudish". "While I congratulate Vishal Bhardwaj for National Awards but dedicating them to #KashmiriPandits genocide is such a fraudish thing to do," he tweeted. "When was last time Vishal Bhardwaj spoke about d plight of #KashmiriPandits? He in fact humiliated us by doing dance of devil at our temple," he said. Other three wins for "Haider" were in the categories of best playback singer, choreography and costume design. J&K got Rs 2,400 Cr as water charges from NHPC Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 The Jammu and Kashmir government has received over Rs 2,400 crore on account of water usage charges from NHPC. In a reply to a question of NC member Bashir Ahmed Veeri, Minister of State for Power Mohammad Ashraf Mir today said in Legislative Council that Rs 2,472.37 crore has been received from NHPC as water usage charges imposed in financial year 2010-11. Intervening the supplementary question, Minister for Horticulture Abdul Rehman Veeri said that power management is a big challenge and government is making efforts to solve it on priority. He informed the House that efforts are being made for return of Dul Hasti, Salal and Uri-I hyderoelectric power projects to Jammu and Kashmir. Contd... on P2.... 2 JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 DIG CRPF visits Kathua CITY INFO Village residents hold protest The NORTHLINES www.thenorthlines.com Kisan Movement holds protest, blocks road Mar. 25: Farmers under corridors which have been compensation at the market rate Kathua, March 25: DIG CRPF entry inside the upper portion of Kathua, March 25: Border hardships. However, they are of land, which came under army Kathua, the banner of Kisaan Movement exempted from seeking consent with employment to family Ramesh Chandra along with police station, but also prevented other top officials of force visited Kathua district where guerrillas attacked Rajbagh Police Station last week. During his visit DIG made tour of Rajbagh Police Station, District Hospital and office of 121-Battalion. The DIG while interacting with the two Jawans hospitalized at district hospital appreciated the prompt action by the soldiers who had acted professionally in eliminating the two terrorists while they tried to enter upper location of police station. The DIG during his visit, also met with the troop deployed at Rajbagh police station and applauded their role in ensuring the peace and security of the area. "The alertness and timely action not only foiled the terrorists' attempts in gaining more loss of lives of citizen of our country," said the statement issued here.DIG Ramesh Chandra also appreciating the daringness of Jawans said that he would refer to higher officials for recommendation of two Shaheed Jawans and other eight injured during the fierce fight. Pertinent to mention here that March 20, 2015 was a day of terror in Kathua as 6 people, including one-policemen, two CRPF men and two civilians, killed and at least 11 injured in a string of brazen militant strike. The fierce encounter lasted for around five and a half hours after the militants dressed in army uniform attacked Rajbagh Police Station located at JammuPathankot National Highway, near about 15-Kilometers away from Indo-Pak Border. hamlet people staged protest at border village Haria Chak under the leadership of Sarpanch Rakesh Choudhary, at Haria Chak on Wednesday. During this, the protesters raised slogans against the government as well district administration for not giving them a hearing. Sarpanch Rakesh Choudhary stepmotherly treatment with the people of residing at International Border said that State Government has declared areas near LOC as RBA. The government has done this keeping in view the problems faced by the people because of aggressive approach of Pakistan Army and response by Indian Army." The people living across the Pakistan-India International Border are also facing the same not getting the benefit required", he miffed adding that since, now the government has not declared the IB area as RBA and people are bound to suffer from dissimilar hardships. Giving the reference of land acquired by the security forces said that forces had occupied land of farmers for constructing defensive structures. However, since 1947 the farmers are still depriving of land compensation. Raising the case of discriminative policy of recruitment of the youths hailing from Kathua to Akhnoor border he added that the recruitment policy for this belt is Tenth pass with 45 % marks whereas, in other parts of the state it is simply Tenth pass. The residents of village also said that payment of balance amount of compensation of crop mines in 2002 lying in Deputy Commissioner Office, Kathua and Tehsil office Hiranagar. Nevertheless, neither the state government nor the district administration is willing to disburse the amount. Giving reference of previous and recent militant attacks the people demanded of issuing weapon licenses, creating joint nakas' of Police & CRPF and total ban on bovine smuggling menace. Taking note of protest DSP Kuljeet Singh and ACR Suraj Rakwal reached the spot and assured the protesters that district administration has initiated a committee to snoop to the dilemma of border people. They further assured the people of resolving their demands on priority basis. NL Correspondent Kathua, Mar 25: inspected. A total of 30 traders were booked for violation of various provisions of Jammu & Kashmir Weights and Measures Enforcement Act 1997. and Package Comm-odities Rules and 32 Challans of the booked traders were compounded by the undersigned and a penalty of 16400 was imposed on the erring Traders during the current month. The Department directed all the traders to use only verified Weights and Measures for Business transactions and display MRP, PKD, Net Contents and complete address and Consumer care Number on the Commodities to be sold in package Form. The Department has also warned the unscrupulous traders to desist away from using unfair trade practices to cheat the innocent Consumers and also appealed to the Consumers to remain vigilant while purchasing the Commodities. Workshop on Tobacco Control held LMD conducts market check, imposes penalty KATHUA, MAR. 25: A one fatalities caused due to use of like ban on smoking in public day workshop on Tobacco Control was organized by district administration Kathua in collaboration with International Union for TB/ Voluntary Health Association of India at conference hall at DC Office Complex here at Kathua today. ADDC Kathua Er Narinder Singh Bali, CPO Kathua Ram Rattan and District officers were present on the occasion. ADDC Kathua appreciated the efforts of the International Union of TB/ Voluntary Health Association of India for organizing such workshop in the district. He assured that committees at District and Block levels for tobacco control will be constituted to control such menace. He said district administration will extend every help to strengthen the drive to discourage the use of tobacco and allied products. During the workshop Resource Person, International Union for TB Dr N.C Parbhakar detailed the gathering about the ill effects of tobacco on human body, also threw light on the tobacco. He said smoking and use of tobacco lead to fatal diseases like cancer, mental disorder and other multiple life threatening diseases. Earlier Advocate Manish Sharma explained the gathering about the provisions of Cigarette and other Tobacco products Act, 2003 (COTPA) incorporated to discourage the use of tobacco and allied products. He also disclosed the important provisions of the act places, ban on advertisement, promotion and sponsorship of cigarette and other tobacco products besides the penal provisions for violating the COTPA act. Dr Des Raj Bhagat also threw light on the ill effects of smoking and use of tobacco on different organs of the human body. District Panchayat Officer Kathua Anil Thakur and AD Planning Babu Ram Sharma also spoke on the occasion. 15 grievances registered under PARYAS Kathua, Mar 25: Under 'PARYAS', 15 callers registered grievances with ADDC Kathua Er Narinder Singh Bali at DC Office Complex, Kathua. PRAYAS is an initiative devised by District Administration Kathua to listen to the grievances of the public telephonically. FROM PAGE 1... NC MLA... member has not only hurt me but has also used abusive language against the respect of Chair," Speaker Kavinder Gupta observed while expressing his anguish over the utterance of Rana. PDP leader and Minister for Horticulture, Haj and Auquf Abdul Rehman Veeri also echoed the Speaker's concern. "The utterance of the NC member is very unfortunate. We will not succumb before such threatening language," said Veeri. Earlier as soon as the House assembled this morning, PDP and BJP members resorted to shouting slogans against Rana for using derogatory remarks against the Speaker. BJP legislators stormed towards the Speaker's podium protesting against Rana's remarks. Rana had called the Speaker "a Hindu fundamentalist" while accusing the latter of not giving him enough time to speak on the Budget, BJP legislators alleged. There were counter protests in the Assembly by NC legislators following which the Speaker asked everybody to calm down. The din in the House continued for quite some time as BJP and NC members took to sloganeering. CPM member MY Tarigami, meanwhile, demanded that the words used by Rana should be expunged as they were not in conformity with the decorum of the House. He also asked senior NC members to stop their members from repeating such words against the Chair. BJP members, however, persisted with their demand for action against Rana. After disruptions for over half an hour, the House took up the question hour. This issue again rocked the House during debate on grants of the Finance and Planning Department. Rana again targeted the Speaker, shouting: "RSS ka agenda yahan nahin chalney daingey (We will not allow RSS agenda here)". He was, however, again snubbed by PDP leader Abdul Rehman Veeri and others. "He is the most accommodating Speaker I have seen so far," Veeri, who is a four-time MLA, told the House. "Each one of us has to respect the Speaker," he added. The Speaker regretted that Rana had crossed all limits and abused him. The smooth functioning of the House was restored only after intervention of some senior NC members. Chair disrespected ... not allow RSS agenda here)". The NC MLA was, however, snubbed by PDP leader Abdul Rehman Veeri and others daingey (We will not allow RSS agenda here)". The NC MLA was, however, snubbed by PDP leader Abdul Rehman Veeri and others PDP and BJP members protested the remarks while the Speaker regretted that Rana had crossed all limits and abused the Chair and him J&K govt... Odissa is estimated at Rs 700 crores per annum which translate to over Rs 18000 crores over the life time of the project. Draft joint venture agreement has been cleared by the Law Department of J&K, he said adding however, formal signing of agreement is yet to take place. Erosion of... unemployed youth of the state, he said employment should be During one hour session; people from different parts of the district projected their problems; mostly related to the provisions of basic amenities. Responding to the issues projected by different callers, ADDC Kathua issued on the spot instructions to the officers for early redressal of their grievances. A team of the legal Metrology Department Kathua headed by the Assistant controller Legal Metrology Kathua Ajay Kumar Verma and Comprising of the Inspector Legal Metrology Kathua and Dayalchak. Vicky Sharma and Devi Lakhanpuria conducted intensive checking of various Business establishment especially Gas Agencies, Karayana shops, Bakery Shops , Provisional Store, Hardware Stores, Atta Chacki, Sweet Shop, Procurement Dealer, Steel units, Goldsmith, Cement store, Poultry seller, Scrap Dealer, Veg seller, at Sanji Morh, Marheen, Chakra, Ramkot, Haripur, Kunde Chack, Hardey Chack, Dhaloti, Hardo Muthi,Galak, Hiranagar, Sounthal, Budhi, Palli Morh, Parliwand Kathua, Bus stand, Kathua town and adjoining Areas. During Inspection No. of traders were marched to DC office and held a massive protest demonstration by blocking college road for half an hour in front of DC office at Kathua and submitted the following memorandum declaring their opposition to the Modi government's proposed land acquisition bill. The protest was led by former power minister Babu Singh, leaders of the movement Karan Singh, Surinder Singh, Ranbir Singh, Ashwani Kumar, and farmer's sympathizer Master Shiv Nandan and they sought the sought the intervention of the president to protect the interests of the Indian peasantry by asking the Modi government to refrain from going ahead with its proposed bill. While speaking during the protest, Babu Singh said with this bill will open the doors for forcible acquisition as was permitted under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 which the 2013 law replaced to damage the entire agriculture sector of the country just to appease the corporate houses. In addition to this, industrial and being evaluated through the SIA, can now acquire a large area of additional land which opens doors to profiteering at the expense of farmers which exposes the Modi Government's approach pro-corporate capitalists and anti farmers which is unfair practice of union government as a part of conspiracy to snatch the land from farmers to hand over to corporate world hatched on the direction capitailts. The land which is developed as agricultural purpose fifteen thousands of years are given by the farmers so it cannot be handed over to corporate world on the name of development at any cost, Singh warned. During the protest, Kisaan Movement demanded that 80% consent of the farmers should be made mandatory, the agriculture land should not be acquired for industry or commercial purposes, and even the pre-acquired land under SEZ (Special Economic Zone) which is still unutilized should be returned back to the farmers who were the real owners of land. A reasonable members should be given if nonagriculture land is acquired. In the memorandum it also highlighted local problems and urged the state Government of Jammu and Kashmir to come forward to address the problems in which an immediate proper survey for crop damage assessment, procurement of 1121 paddy crop, in particular and establish the procurement centre for paddy and wheat crop, repairing and maintaining of all (Khools) irrigation distributaries, to introduce the individual crops insurance scheme in which 75% premium from the Government side should be given, and to promote multi-purpose integrated "Organic cum Joint Farming managed and owned by government and farmers and also accord Agro-Industry status to agriculture. Kisaan Movement hoped that government will consider their submitted and highlighted demands on priority. In response, Additional DC Kathua assured the deputation to forward the memorandum to the state government. of Jammu & Kashmir, U.P., Gujarat, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Tripura, Karnatka and Maharashtra have been selected for this honour. The award is given for contribution of highest order towards public service and exceptional achievements in various fields. Dr Shahid earlier received the National Award for Best Electoral conduct from Election Commission of India and National Award for eGovernance presented by Ministry of Personnel, Government of India. The 34 year old Veterinary Surgeon-turned-IAS officer is youngest officer to receive the most prestigious Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration; and first individual officer from state to receive this award. Earlier, J&K received this award in 2005 and 2010 for Earthquake Response & Reconstruction and Conduct of Panchayat Elections after 30 years respectively. DC gets Prime Minister's Award Kathua, Mar. 25: Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, an IAS officer of 2009 batch has been selected for country's highest Civil Services honour, the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration. The award carrying Rs 5 Lakh Cash, Gold Medal, Scroll and a Citation will be conferred upon the officer by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 21st April at New Delhi during the celebrations of Civil Services Day. This year 10 officers/initiatives across the country will be getting the highest civil services honour for their exceptional and extraordinary contribution towards public service and administration. Ten initiatives from states created through entrepreneurship. The minister further informed the House that seven lakh households comprising 14 lakh persons had been involved in the craft sector. "With proper marketing, we will try to increase this figure to 21 lakh," he assured the House. "The branding of different handicrafts will be done which will help promote and revive the sector, which forms one of the most important aspects of our tradition and provides employability to lakhs of people," he added. Finance Minister said the old classification of the plan and non-plan outlay had been discarded which was a major change and would have far-reaching implications on the allocation, efficiency and monitoring of public expenditure. The Finance Minister said that respecting the sensitivity of the House towards widows, disabled and the destitute, two pension schemes under the state and Central sector had been merged for the benefit of widows and they would be getting a hiked pension of Rs 1,000 per month. Besides, Rs 1,000 per month would also be provided for the disabled persons having disability of more than 60 percent. The Finance Minister said the government would continue its employee-friendly schemes in future also. He said all Class-IV employees would get the recently announced 17% DA arrears in cash. During the minister's address, NC members created an uproar but the former asked one of the opposition members to sit down. The NC members, led by Devender Singh Rana, said the minister had no right to ask the member to sit down. "It is the prerogative of the Speaker to give directions to any member," Rana remarked with other NC members supporting him. national anthem have no right to be in India. Welcoming the decision, Congress leader P L Punia expressed happiness that "after the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed government came to power, they have finally begun prosecuting some separatists. Otherwise they seemed to be only releasing everyone." He said the government should also immediately take steps to stop separatists meeting Pakistan's High Commissioner Abdul Basit. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Ravinder Raina on Wednesday welcomed the FIR lodged against separatist Asiya Andrabi and demanded her arrest after she allegedly unfurled a Pakistan flag in Kashmir on March 23. "I welcome this step, Asiya Andrabi is booked under law, and I immediately demand her arrest, she should be immediately shifted from Jammu and Kashmir to Tihar Jail," Ravinder Raina told the media. "Gone are the days when these anti-national, proPakistani and separatist Hurriyat leaders had their say in the state J-K," he added. Raina asserted that there is a dynamic and powerful leadership in New Delhi and Narendra Modi is a very dynamic Prime Minister. Further adding, "Stern action should be taken against these pro-Pakistani, separatist and propagandist." Meanwhile, National Conference (NC) leader Mohammad Akbar Lone said that this was not the first time when a Pakistani flag was been hoisted in Kashmir. "We need to see if she has broken the law. The police will investigate as to till what extent was it anti-national," Akbar Lone said." BJP has a big mandate and should address this politically," he added. The FIR, which has been has been registered at the Nawhatta Police Station, accuses the Dukhtaran-e-Millat leader of unlawful activities. sure that once the Centre comes up, the flow of tourists to Mantalai will pick up," Sayeed said, while addressing an interactive session during a J&K Tourism Conference. The conference, organised to conceptualise an out-of-box strategy to put Jammu on the country's leisure tourism map, was attended by tour and travel operators from across the nation as well as the state. Entrusting responsibility to optimally utilise the intake capacity at various destinations in Jammu region to public and private stakeholders, the Chief Minister said, Tourism sector was bound to play a multiplier effect on other sectors like handicrafts and services which will help in improving the State's economy. He asked the private tour and travel operators to play an active role in changing public perception across the country about J&K as a safe tourist destination. infiltration bid by militants from across the border in J&K with the active support of ISI and Pakistan Army. The alert was issued after two successive terrorist strikes in Jammu region on Friday and Saturday last when the attackers entered into the State after crossing the International borders. According to the intelligence inputs, there would be more infiltration attempts from across the border and all such attempts are being supported by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and the Army, official sources said. Some of the alerts are very specific like detailed information about the possible sites of infiltration bids. In the past two months, Pakistan-based terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed have made many attempts to infiltrate into the country and a few of them have been successful, the sources said. (AGENCIES) Andrabi had hoisted flag of Pakistan and sung its national anthem on March 23 to "celebrate" Pakistan's National Day. Reacting to the development, Andrabi said she had not committed any crime. "It is quite strange why they had booked me under 13A (of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act)," she said. Andrabi, wife of a separatist leader Ashiq Hussain Faktoo, has been engaged in separatist activities for over two decades. She was last arrested in 2010 for unlawful activities, waging war against the country and inciting violence. Political parties welcomed the step against her. "The case has rightly been registered against her. It is a straight case of sedition...Jammu and Kashmir Police have taken the right decision," BJP national secretary Sidharth Nath Singh said in Delhi. He said those raising the Pakistani flag and singing its to look into various issues associated with transfer of power projects to the state which recommended seeking return of Salal, Uri-I and Dul Hasti projects to the state apart from those transfer to NHPC vide Memorandum of Understanding of July 2007. The minister further said that J&K state Power Development Corporation was authorised to work out present cost of these projects on the basis of internationaly accepted norms. Mantalai to... "Mantalai will be promoted as a brand. International Yoga BSF foils... Security agencies have sounded an alert about possible Centre here will have a cascading effect on tourist inflow. I am Woman separatist... J&K got... A controversy had erupted following media reports that Mir earlier said that a cabinet sub-committee was constituted Four die... 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No fresh cards have been issued to any household after census 2001, however, every ration card is revalidated each year, he said. At present, approximately 496,873 deserving households, which include 195,423 from Jammu, 295,032 from Kashmir and 6,418 households from Ladakh, are without ration cards, the minister said, adding presently ration is provided at the rate of 35 Kg per family. He said there is a provision of providing five kg ration per person per month under National Food Security Act 2013 (NFSA) which is not yet implemented in the State. Open for... Kashmir Valley with the rest of the country, was still through for one-way traffic from Srinagar to Jammu today. However, no vehicle was allowed from the other side, a traffic police official said here. The roads, connecting dozens of far flung and remote areas in Bandipora and Kupwara districts in north Kashmir, besides Srinagar-Leh national highway and Mughal road remained closed due to accumulation of snow. Official said vehicles, carrying passengers and empty trucks and oil Tankers left Srinagar and other parts of the Valley for Jammu this morning. He said since only one-way traffic was allowed on the highway, no vehicle from Jammu to Srinagar today. However, vehicles will ply from Jammu to Srinagar tomorrow in case weather will remain dry and road stable. Passengers and drivers are requested to contact traffic control rooms set up at Jammu, Srinagar and other places before starting their journey. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), responsible for the maintainance of the highway, remained busy to reconstruct the damaged portion of the road due to landslides, triggered by heavy rain last week. The BRO has also started snow clearance operation on the national highway, connecting the Ladakh region with Kashmir valley. The highway is closed since December last year and is likely to reopen last week of next month. Mufti to... former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee will be awarded Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian award, he added. The Sub Group of the Chief Ministers, which will meet on March 27, will look into the 66 centrally-sponsored schemes and identify which must be cut, which are to be continued and which can be transferred to the States, he said, adding it is expected to submit its recommendations by April. BJP leaders... conditions laid down by the UN Security Council before holding the Plebiscite and it was erroneous on the part of Islamabad to demand settlement of the Kashmir issue under the provisions of the UN resolution which had, by now, become obsolete. The party leaders said that it was up to Islamabad to choose between exporting terror to India and resolving various bilateral problems through the process of talks. 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Epaper: www.epaper.thenorthlines.com 3 The NORTHLINES Jammu City www.thenorthlines.com JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 First Lady chairs Annual General Body Meeting of ASHI NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Usha Vohra, First Lady and President of ASHI chaired the Annual General Body Meeting of Association for Social Health in India (ASHI), J&K Branch, here at the Raj Bhavan, today. After extensive discussions, the General Body finalized new projects and activities which shall be undertaken by ASHI during 2015-16. Mrs Vohra urged ASHI members to focus sharply on the empowerment of women Vohra stressed the importance of health check up of the inmates being done on a regular basis. She also advised regular monitoring of the vital health parameters of all the inmates of Neha Ghar. Sushma Choudhary, VicePresident ASHI; Prof. Kailash Rajput, Secretary; Seema Khajooria, Additional Secretary; Nasreen Khan, Joint Secretary; Prof. Ved Ghai; Prof. Sarla Kohli; Prof. Rita Jitendra; representatives of Health and Social Welfare and girl children through skill the organization's financial possible. Departments, were among the endowment. She sought the base for making it financially While reviewing the over 60 members present in views of members to enlarge self sustaining to the extent activities of the Neha Ghar, the meeting. Pandemonium in LA Rashid Marshalled out Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 The alleged remarks of National Conference member against the Speaker and the protest from MLA Langate against the dropping out of resolution over Muhammad Afzal Guroo led to pandemonium in Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. Shortly before the commencement of Zero Hour, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislators stormed to the speaker's podium protesting against National Conference member Javaid Rana's remark. The BJP legislators alleged that Rana called the speaker a "Hindu fundamentalist". There were counter protests in the Assembly by National Conference legislators following which the speaker asked them to calm down. During Question Hour, MLA Langate, Engineer Rashid advanced to the speaker's podium to press his demand for the return of the mortal remains of Muhammad Afzal Guru, who was executed in February 2013 in Tihar Jail without informing his family members. Rashid sought reply from the Speaker as to why his resolution demanding return of mortal remains of Afzal Guru to his family was dropped from the proceedings of the House. When he was told that it was dropped during the draw to select the resolution for holding discussions in the House, he walked into the Well of the House and resorted to protests by saying that if the Government of India can talk to Pakistan for handing over the body of Mumbai terror attack convict Ajmal Kasab, then why cannot they return the mortal remains of Guru to his family. The speaker Kavinder Gupta then ordered the marshals to evict him from the house for interrupting the proceedings. BSF foils 2 infiltration bids in Kathua, Samba Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Days after militant attacks in Kathua and Samba districts of Jammu division, Border Security Forces Wednesday claimed that suspected militants tried to infiltrate into Indian side from the same districts, however, their attempts were foiled due to the alertness of the security personnel. BSF official said that its men observed suspicious movement of some persons in the wee hours of Wednesday near two of its border outposts on the international border in Samba and Kathua districts. "Our alert and vigilant troops fired at the suspicious persons forcing them to retreat back", he said. (CNS) NH to remain closed on March 28 Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 In an official communique from IG Traffic Jammu the general public is informed that the NHW-IA (Srinagar-Jammu National Highway) shall remain closed on March 28, 2015 and no movement of vehicular traffic, whatsoever, either from Jammu or Valley shall be allowed on NHW-IA . This will be effective from 1500 hours of March 27, 2015. The decision has been taken to carry out the repair of portion of road at Magarkote that has sunk and other bottlenecks which could not be addressed earlier by the concerned authority due to continuous flow of traffic on NHW-IA after it was temporally restored for one way traffic. (CNS) 2,376 SPOs absorbed in JK police: Mufti HM reviews projects NC leaders interact with under health sector Japanese scholars NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Provincial President National Conference Mr Devender Singh Rana has said that democracy has fully bloomed in Jammu and Kashmir despite intimidation and baleful machinations perpetrated by elements inimical to peaceful and democratic way of life. "During successive elections, especially the one held recently to elect members to the Legislative Assembly, the people have shown immense degree of political maturity and resilience by thwarting the attempts of anti- Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed who is also the Home Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Wednesday informed that Legislative Assembly that 2,376 Special Police Officers (SPOs) have been converted as constables and followers in the state police. In a written reply to the question of National Conference member Shenaz Ganai, Home Minister said that under the policy on SPOs, which came into force in 2009, as many as 2,376 SPOs have been converted into constables and followers till date. He said that the honorarium of SPOs is sanctioned by the Union Home Ministry, while a proposal for enhancement of honorarium of SPOs from existing Rs 3,000 per month to Rs 6,000 has been submitted to the central government for approval. Meanwhile, Minister for Roads and Buildings Altaf Bukhari said in a written reply informed the state Legislative Assembly that that 172 roads and 98 bridges have been damaged during flash floods in Poonch district in September last year. He said that the cost of damages has been worked out to Rs 6059.32 lakh against which an amount of Rs 1982.88 lakh has so far been released. (CNS) a team of Japanese scholars, which called on his and other senior party leaders at Sher-eKashmir Bhavan. He referred to the massive participation of voters despite threats and said this became possible only due to peoples' firm will and sustained efforts of the government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in heralding peace in the wake of turbulent situation. Led by Takako Hirose (Kuboki), Professor in South Asian Politics in Senshu University, the team had exhaustive discussions with Mr NPP demands AIIMS for Jammu Pradesh NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Launching a scathing attack on the BJP for meekly surrendering the interests of Jammu Pradesh before the PDP for the lust of power, NPP sternly demanded AIIMS for Jammu on the analogy of establishing Central Universities in the state. Balwant Singh Mankotia State President NPP and ExMLA while addressing the media revealed that a day before the BJP-PDP government formation in J&K, Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitely had announced two Institutions in the form of AIIMS for Kashmir and IIM (Indian Institute of Management) for Jammu respectively. He exhorted the state and the central governments to reconsider the sanction of AIIMS for Jammu and IIM for Kashmir in view of the dire need and lack of medical infrastructure which often force the people of Jammu Pradesh to be referred to Chandigarh or New Delhi for the treatment. Balwant reminded the media that earlier the then NDA government headed by Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee had announced to establish AIIMS at Jammu and subsequently the then Union Health Minister Sushma Swaraj had laid foundation stone for AIIMS in Jammu but later it turned as an ill equipped Super speciality Hospital. He added that the institution like AIIMS can only support the already available medical edifice to provide satisfactory facilities to the ailing patients and looking into the needs and sentiments of the people of Jammu region it has become imperative to provide adequate health services for the population living here. Balwant maintained that Kashmir has been blessed with SKIMS which is a premier research institute equivalent to AII He demanded AIIMS to be returned to Jammu in consonance to the coveted demand of the people. Other who were present in the press conference included Gagan Pratap Singh Spokesman Young Panthers, Ranjit Singh Katoch, Lakhvinder Singh etc. Minister for Health and Medical Education, ARI and Trainings Ch Lal Singh today reviewed the status of ongoing projects under health sector in a meeting held today. Commissioner/Secretary Health and Medical Education Shantmanu, Principal Government Medical College Dr. Ghanshyam Dev Gupta, Director General Indian System of Medicine (ISM) Dr Kabir Ahmed Dar, Director Health Services Dr. Baljeet Singh Pathania, Mission Director National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) Dr Yash Pal Sharma , Project Director Aids Control Society Dr. Mohan Singh, Director Family Welfare Dr. Baldev Sharma besides senior officers from planning and health department were present in the meeting . The chair was apprised that Government has released Rs. 7.35 crore out of sanctioned funds of Rs. 14.52 crore for construction of 50-bedded SubDistrict Hospital building at Bishnah. The work on the project is under progress on war-footing and would be completed by June this year. The Minister reviewed the progress on various projects and directed the concerned agencies to expedite the work for their timely completion while maintaining quality standards as per specifications. Ch Lal Singh also took stock of the status of drug supply to the hospitals of Jammu province and reviewed progress on the implementation of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and stroke (NPCDCS), National Programme for Healthcare of Elderly (NPHCE), besides civil works and utilization of funds provided under various centrally and state sponsored schemes. 103rd Science Congress is "Science and Technology for Indigenous Development in India". Dr. Arun Kumar, General Secretary (Scientific Activities) ISCA, Kolkata also spoke on the occasion. Dr. Vijayalaxmi, General Secretary, Indian Science Congress Association 2015, Saying that India has immense potential of Human Resource which wants to leave an imprint in the field of Science and Technology, Union Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Regions, Prime Minister's Office Personal and Public Grievances, Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space Dr. Jatinder Singh called for exploring the unexplored potential of India. Inaugurating the three-day National Seminar on "Science and Technology for Human Development" and SAP (UGC) Workshop on "Biodiversity and Conservation: Present Status and Future Perspective" being organized by the Department of Zoology, University of Jammu in collaboration with The Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata and Jammu Chapter, ISCA here this morning, Dr. Jitender Singh particularly made a mention of women scientists and said that they were excelling in their chosen sphere. Dr. Singh also made reference to the Mars Mission and said that it is one of the biggest achievements for India as it is a fully indigenously developed infrastructure. He said this was the first interplanetary mission that proved to be successful. Dr. Jitender Singh also made reference to the initiatives of the Government in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that an Automatic Weather Observing System (AWOS) has been set up at Sanji Chat Katra. He further informed that a Biotech park at the cost of Rs. 80 Crore is coming up at Kathua. In his presidential address, Prof. R. D. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu highlighted the importance of Science and Technology and said that science is as old discipline as human civilization. Prof. Sharma said that Science and Technology has profoundly influenced the course of human civilization. He said that science has provided us remarkable insights of the world we live in. Prof. A. K. Saxena, President, Indian Science congress Association 2015, Kolkata gave an overview of the activities of the ISCA since its inception and said that ISCA has more than 40,000 members. He also informed that the 103rd session of the Indian Science Congress shall be held at the University of Mysore, Mysore from January 3 to 7, 2016 and the theme for the lamented that the working class people have been living under pathetic conditions and are even denied the minimum rights guaranteed under various statutes. He said that PF organization should be streamlined, smart cards issued and accounts of the workers made on line, adding that assurances were earlier also made for resolving these issues but nothing substantial has been done so far and pleaded that entire PF organization be brought under the purview of Public Services Guarantee Act(PSGA). Demanding the registration of labourers in J&K Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board be made through registered labour unions instead of the brokers/middlemen, he said that the registration process takes months together which has become den of corruption and eligible labourers are denied the entitled benefits of the scheme. He demanded that registration process be made time-bound, minimum wages for the workforce should be enhanced to Rs.15000/- per month in view of the price escalation and Variable Dearness Allowance (VDA) paid on the pattern of other states across the country. He said that the unemployment has assumed alarming proposition in the state and nothing concrete has been devised in the budget to tackle this crucial problem. The funds under Self Employment programme are insufficient in view of this alarming situation which needs to be enhanced substantially. Deliberating on the demand of the Planning and Development department he demanded that the District Development Boards need to be empowered, their scope widened and development boards for each district constituted on the pattern of Leh and Kargil districts. While speaking on the grants of Finance department, he said that execution of works is deliberately being delayed till March and money is sold openly at the fag end of the financial year. He expressed disappointment over the delay in the implementation of orders for payment of Rs.110/per day in favour of the Contingency Paid Workers of Education department. He also demanded tribal status for Chopan community and constitution of advisory board for them. (CNS) Mohammed Shafi Uri. The interaction also revolved around the progress achieved by the state in different sectors of economy, technological development, spread of education, strides made in women empowerment with focus on female literacy besides progress and development. The National Conference leaders also apprised the team about the human resource development and said how the youth of the state were contributing in different spheres across the world. National Seminar, SAP (UGC) Workshop inaugurated at JU NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Constitute dev boards for each district on pattern of Leh, Kargil: Tarigami 172 roads, 98 bridges damaged in floods in Poonch: Altaf Bukhari Agencies Agencies Jammu Tawi | March | 25 NL Correspondent democracy forces", Mr Rana told Rana and the senior leader Mr Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Stating that there seems a systematic and routine violation of labor laws in Jammu and Kashmir, the CPI (M) State Secretary Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami today underscored need for strict implementation of regulations guaranteeing protection to the 'unprotected' working class in the state. While speaking on the grants of Social Welfare department, he expressed utter dismay over the decision of the Union Govt. for drastic cut in the allocations of this flagship programme i.e. Integrated Child Development Scheme(ICDS) by more than half i.e. from Rs.18108 crores in 2014-15 to Rs.8245.77 crores. This is nothing but open attack on the poor and most malnourished section of our population. While the prices are rising unabatedly, there is no any proposal to increase the remuneration/honorarium of the Anganwadi workers and helpers since 2011 and are also denied minimum social security benefits including pension, gratuity etc. He demanded immediate steps to be taken to increase honorarium to the Anganwadi workers and helpers at par with the Haryana Govt. and covering them under pension, gratuity and other social security benefits. He further demanded that their work should be defined and yearly increment should be given to them. While participating on demands for grants on Labour and Employment in Legislative Assembly, the CPI (M) leader BJP Membership Camp organized NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi | March | 25 Bhartiya Janta Party Membership drive continues here in Vidhan Sabha segment Nagrota. BJP Leader Anil Sharma and Sarpanch Panchyat Halqa Jandrah in continuation of membership drive after door to door membership organized a special membership camp here at nagrota to enrol left out aspiring persons willing to join the party. Sharma informed that since the launch of new membership mission registering through Mobile Phones, the people have shown keen interest to join the party and a good number of people voluntarily coming forward for their registration and it is only after the request of the BJP workers and supporters that a special membership camp is organized. Anil said, the people are impressed by the steps being taken by the union government led by Prime Minister focusing the rural area and more specifically the programs like Swatch Bharat Mission and Beti Bachao, Beti Padao program. It was told that the membership drive shall continue in all Panchayats and blocks falling under Vidhan Sabha segment Nagrota. On this occasion along with Anil Sharma those who were present in the camp include Som Raj Sharma, Subash , Surjeet Kumar, Balwan Singh, Pritam Chand, Rakesh Kumar, Narinder Kumar, Bali Ram Mistri, and Ram Lal Chalotra. The NORTHLINES HILL DISTRICTS www.thenorthlines.com Army provides administrative assistance to employment fair NL Correspondent Doda | March | 25 Rashtriya Rifles located at Bhadarwah under the aegis of the Counter Insurgency Force (Delta) provided administrative assistance to the 'One Day Employment Fair' organised by District Employment and Counseling Centre, Doda at Community Hall Bhadarwah for un-employed youth. The aim of this Employment Fair was to educate general public regarding various Government Schemes of different departments particularly for unemployed educated youth to get maximum benefits from various schemes launched by state as well as Central Government through various departments and banks. A total of 300 unemployed youth attended the Employment Fair from the remote habitats of Bhadarwah and nearby villages. .The Rashtriya Rifles located at Bhadarwah had installed a stall of EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE for providing career counseling, guidance and miscellaneous information related to job opportunities available in Army.The one day NYK holds conference NL Correspondent Doda | March | 25 Nehru Yuva Kendra Doda Ministry of Youth affairs & Sports Govt. of India organized a Press Confrence in the premises of Nehru\ Yuva Kendra Office Doda. While Speaking on the Occasion Distt Youth Co-ordinator Sanjay Veer Kotwal said: 1. The main Objective of this Programme is to toilets under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan. 2. Participation saansad adarsh Gram Youjana. 3. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao. In this Press Conference Mukhtiar Ahmed Butt ( National Youth Awaree), Mr Pinku Kumar Sharma (National Youth Awardee) and other NYC of Distt Doda were present. develop Leadership qualities among the Youth to enable to realize their full potential in the process to contribute to the nation building process.The Programme aims at motivating the youth to Strive for excellence in their respective fields and to bring them to the forfront of the development process. It seeks to harness the immense youth energy for National building. Theprogramme shall have the following five Components. 4.Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna. 5.Swachh Bharat Mission Clean India 'Compaign'. DIC organizes quiz, painting competition NL Correspondent Doda | March | 25 District Information Centre Doda yesterday organized an Inter class Secondary level Quiz and painting competition at New Light High School Bhalla. The quiz competition was of general nature covering the topics from General Awareness, General science and current affairs and the painting competition was organized on "Save the Mother Earth". Six teams participated in the quiz competition, while in the painting competition out of ten students Sehreen of class 8th won the first prize while the second and third prize was bagged by Anshu Sharma of class 8th and Vikram singh of class 10th respectively. Principal New light High School Bhalla Mol Raj Sharma ,staff of the institution ,students among others witnessed the competitions. Principal of the host institution thanked District Information Centre for organizing the Quiz competition and painting competition and hoped for the conduct for such functions in future also. Employment Fair was inaugurated by Mr Bhupinder Kumar, IAS, DC, Doda dist in presence of various civil dignitaries of Bhadarwah to include Mr Basheer Ul Hassan, Tehsildar Bhadarwah and Mr Bandeshwar Manhas, SHO and representatives of the Rashtriya Rifles Battalion. Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Doda complimented the Rashtriya Rifles Battalion, the Deputy Director Employment and Counseling Centre, Doda and Bhadarwah administration for organizing this fair and assured that the department will continue to focus towards the unemployed youth though such fairs as various schemes have been launched by the govt for assisting the youth and farmers to set up their self employment enterprises. He called for a change in the mind set of the unemployed youth towards entrepreneurship to become job providers instead of job seekers. Officers and experts from different line departments viz. Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Handicraft, Handloom Development, Animal Husbandry, Social Welfare, Information Technology etc were also present on the occasion to disseminate the information and to guide the youth for setting up their own enterprises. Army conducts flower show NL Correspondent Udhampur | March | 25 The annual flower show and garden competition for the year 2015 was conducted at Udhampur military garrison under the aegis of HQ 71 Sub Area. The competition was held under multiple categories comprising institutional, individual, potted plant varieties including green plants, bonsai, cactus and rare plant and flower arrangement. The competition was keenly contested by all units of the station ladies and children. Ecology conservation commitment was displayed by one and all.Large number of children participated in painting and clay modelling competition, theme for which was " Waste Management and Go Green". The result for the same has been heart-warming. Indian Army has always been conscious towards the environmental issues and has achieved remarkable results in greening and beautification of cantonments. The zeal, dedication and enthusiasm displayed by each member of armed forces, reaffirmed Indian Army commitment towards the noble cause of environment conservation. DC reviews progress registered under PSGA NL Correspondent Udhampur | March | 25 Deputy Commissioner (DC), Udhampur, Yasha Mudgal convened a meeting of all revenue officers of Udhampur district at Conference Hall, DC office, here today. During the meeting, DC reviewed the progress made under Public Services Guarantee Act (PSGA). In order to provide public services more satisfactorily, she stressed to develop online software for proper monitoring of the revenue services. For the purpose, she directed District Informatics Officer(NIC) to develop a reliable online software regarding Fard application and Demarcation of land application admittance till their disposal within time limit provided under PSGA. She further added that if Fard issuance and demarcation of land isnot done within 10 days and 30 days time respectively by the concerned official, this software will show red alert , which will be monitored daily in DC office and action will be initiated against the concerned official for non compliance. DC directed all the Tehsildars for maintaining proper record/register for applications received pertaining to issuance of Fard, demarcation etc manually till the software is developed. Stressing upon the revenue officers, Deputy Commissioner instructed all the revenue officers to initiate removal of identified encroachments in their respective areas and asked to submit the compliance report of the same to her office by 31st March. She stressed upon the revenue officers to put in their coordinated efforts and keeping close liaison with police authority of their respective areas for prompt action in the evacuation of encroached land if any. Senior Superintendent of Police, Suleman Choudhary, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Vikas Sharma, ACR, Rajeev Magotra, District Informatics Officer (NIC), Anil Sharma, Sub Divisional Magistrates of Chenani, Ramnagar, Dudu & Basantgarh, all Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars and Patwaris were present in the meeting. NL Correspondent Doda | March | 25 To give know how of the latest Agricultural techniques to the famers, a tour of the progressive farmers of the District was flagged of by the Deputy commissioner Doda Bhupinder Kumar from DC office complex Doda. While flagging off the tour DC Doda said that such tours helps the farmers to acquaint with the best Agricultural technology and good practices for the better production of their crops besides helps them to interact with the Agricultural Scientists who could provide them the expert guidance. Earlier, Chief Agricultural Officer Doda H.K Razdan said that the farmers will visit to the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Science and Technology ( SKUAST) campusChatha Jammu. The tour which has been organized under "KrishiDarshan" Scheme includes 100 (One hundred) farmers of Sub Div. Thathri and Sub Div. Pranoo of Doda District, he added. Scientists from the University will also deliver lecturer to the farmers on different topics related to Agriculture Production besides the farmers will also have interaction with the scientists and will also visit the fields, he further added . District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Deepti Uppal today inaugurated 2nd mega employment fair at Kotranka. This fair was organized on the theme of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao and placement for unemployed youth under Udaan by the department of employment and counselling centre Rajouri under the supervision of Deputy Director Harbans Lal sharma. Reiterating the need of promoting self-employment, DDC emphasized on unemployed educated youth for utilizing the benefits of selfemployment schemes started by state and the central government and establish their own income generating units rather than seeking government job. She further said that this region has enormous potential and unemployed educated youth should adopt entrepreneurship NL Correspondent Kishtwar | March | 25 The National Students Union of India (NSUI) District Unit Kishtwar (J&K) facilitated its members and the students, who played a keen role in exposing the Scholarship scam, in a meeting held at kishtwar which was chaired by District Chief NSUI Unit Kishtwar Prakash Singh Dadwal. While appreciating the efforts made by members of the organisation, Dadwal said that it is the first time that any of the student's organisations have exposed such type of a big Scam. It is a pride for whole student's community. "I will approach to higher up NSUI authority for the promotion of the members who performed well in the betterment of student's community and exposing such type of fraud, NSUI will continuously work with same zeal for betterment of Students community. It is pertinent to mention here the detail of whole scam and role of NSUI in exposing the Scholarship scam at Kishtwar. A meeting of NSUI was held at Kishtwar on 8th of march 2015 and was attended by various representatives of students under the leadership of District President NSUI Prakash Singh Dadwal. The main issue raised here was "SCHOLARSHIP SCAM", students alleged that a computer training institute had cheated them by withdrawing DIC Ramban organizes quiz competition NL Correspondent Ramban | March | 25 District Information Centre, Ramban today organised a Quiz Competition at Bhartiya Vidya Minder High School Ramban. Deputy Registrar Cooperative Department Ramban, Ikar Giri was the chief guest on the occasion and Principal of the School presided over the function. First prize was awarded to the team of Bhartiya Vidya Mandir High School (BVMS) while the second and third prize was clinched by Girls High School Parnote and Chenab English Medium High School Ramban respectively. In another event Inderjeet a students of BVMS clinched first position in painting competition. Speaking on the occasion, chief guest appreciated the role of Information Department in providing a platform to the students and motive them to participate in extra-curricular activities which would boost their confidence and help the face of competition. Principal of the School, Pardeep Singh thanked the Information Department for organising such events to promote the talent of students. A colourful cultural programme was also presented by the DIC Ramban. Later commendation certificates and consolation prizes were also distributed among the participants. include Agriculture, Horticulture , Employment / UDAAN , Handicraft , social welfare .Placement drive started under UDDAN also got a huge response from the youth . Among others, CEO Tourism Mushir Mirza, ACR Param Jeet Singh SDM Sukh Pal Singh , chief Horticulture Officer Y.K Kesar , Chief Agriculture Officer Sadaqat Ali, Munsif Kotranka, Shafiq Choudhary and other seniors officers were also present on the occasion. NOTICE as career prospective and establish their own business. She advised the local to make optimum use of natural resources available while establishing their own business. ADDC Veer Jee Hangloo reiterated the need of motivating the unemployed youth towards entrepreneurship to address the problem of unemployment in state. Harbans Lal Sharma highlighted the importance of employment fair being organised by his department . Over 50 stalls were installed by all the line departments including army to create awareness among educated youth about the various state and centrally sponsored schemes . Prominent department to put their stalls JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 NSUI facilitate its members, students DDC Doda flags off DDC inaugurates employment fair at Kotranka progressive farmers’ tour NL Correspondent Rajouri | March | 25 4 I Radha Krishna, S/o RajenIran, R/o V.P.O: P/S: Kombai Teh. Uthamapalayam & Distt: Trew(TN) A/P, have lost my gun license no. DMK/2653/KAP/2011/B, Dt: 31-12-2011. I am applying for duplicate one objection if any may be conveyed to concerned authority within Seven days from the publication of this notice. scholarship money from their bank account. The students claimed that they were directed by the officials of the particular institute "Kishtwar Catalog Computer Institute" to open the Bank accounts in Punjab National Bank , they did so as per direction and when their accounts has been opened, the official of the institute snatches their ATM cards and Bank passbook directly through bank when the victims just collected the Bank items from PNB, students claimed that they even not knows their own ATM Password. The victims are nearly ranges from 70 to 100 students. On dated 28th feb Victims receive Message of their mobiles that a huge amount of Rs 15700 was been credited in their accounts in the form of Scholarship through Ministry of Minority affairs (MOMA) and at the same day 12500 has been debited from their accounts. Thus they got Shocked. When they approached to Institute officials for the matter, they denied of returning the money as directed "go wherever you want". On 11th march NSUI Team again reached at Police station for speed up the case and Planned to launch agitation and seeks help from vigilance department if police further delays the issue. On 17th march NSUI Deputation met with SSP Kishtwar regarding the scam and appealed to interfere. Acting upon the issue raised by NSUI S S P Directed the Police officials to speed up the process and Police FIR Against the accuse under section 419,420,467,468 of RPC and was finally arrested on 18th march and later was granted. SDPO visits GHS NL Correspondent Poonch | March | 25 In order to check and clampdown on the menace of mass copying in the examination centres SDPO Mendhar Surinder Chodhary alongwith flying squad team , paid surprise visits to Govt. Higher Secondary School Ghani / Sagra and Govt. High School Chajjla / Kasblari during checking and framed 13 unfair mean cases. In addition to above DySP Hqrs. Poonch and DySP Surankote also made surprise visits alongwith flying squad teams at various examination centres at Poonch / Surankote area to avoid such menace. The supervisory officers made surprise visits on the directions of S. Jatinder Singh Johar-SSP Poonch, who also conducted checking in the two centres of Poonch city (Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Sheesh Mahel Poonch/ Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Boys Poonch) Social Welfare Department organises awareness camp NL Correspondent Ramban | March | 25 Social Welfare Department Ramban organised a one day awareness camp at Community Hall Maitra, Ramban. Assistant Commissioner Development, Ramban Arvind Kirwani was the chief guest on the occasion. ACD stressed upon the participants to avail maximum benefits of the various scheme of Social sectors and other line departments and also impressed the department that such awareness camp may be organised at Panchyat level so that the rural masses can be made aware about the schemes and implement the scheme with dedication. DSWO, Ramban Varun Jeet Singh Charak apprised the participants about the Schemes and Assistances being provided to the disabled persons, needy and weaker section of the society under different State as well as centrally sponsored schemes During the interaction session resource persons gave the detail brief of different schemes and also asked the Anganwari workers and Helpers to guide the people in your respective areas about the welfare schemes especially for disabled and old aged persons. DSWO, DIO, CDPO, were the resources persons and PRIs, Anganwari workers and large number of general public attended the function. IN THE COURT OF JMIC (MUNSIFF), SAMBA Present: Manzoor Hussain Sohan Singh S/O Sardar Singh R/o. Jeed, Teh & District Samba V/S S.H.O. Police Station, Samba In the matter of: Application for Registration of birth/death of:Shravan Rajput (male) Date of birth 03-10-2012. At Home Father's Name: Sh. Sohan Singh Mother's Name Smt. Sheetal Devi NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Whereas, an application stand filed in this court for registration of birth of above mentioned persons R/o Jeed, Teh & District Samba in Police Station Samba and through the medium of this publication notice at large and any other interested person is/ are informed that in case anybody has any objection in respect of aforementioned application then he/she/they shall file their objections in this court within 7 days from the date of publication of notice, failing which appropriate order shall follow. Given under my hand and seal of this court today 25th day of March 2015. Sd/JMIC (Munsiff) Samba The NORTHLINES KATHUA www.thenorthlines.com DDC inaugurates employment fair NL Correspondent Kathua | March | 24 District Development Commissioner Kathua Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary inaugurated Two Day Employment Fair organized by District Employment and counseling Centre, Kathua in its premises here today. ADC Kathua Mushtaq Ahmed, CEO LSDA Dr Bharat Bhushan, Deputy Director Employment & Counseling Centre Kathua Sunil Kumar and officers with staff of various departments were among the present on the occasion. At the outset, DDC visited the stalls and inspected the exhibits of various departments. The stalls drawn from different departments including Agriculture, JKSC,ST,BC Dev. Board, Employment & Counseling Centre and bankers were installed. Leaflets, literature and pamphlets of schemes and programmes of different departments were distributed among the visitors. DDC while addressing on the occasion said that youth is the backbone of any society and hence a skilful and literate youth can contribute more Present: Smriti Sharma (K.C.S) in the development and progress purposely. He said the youth from Horticulture, Sericulture, Floriculture, Fisheries, Industries, Handloom and Animal husbandry, Sheep Husbandry, Rural Dev. Deptt, DRDA, Social Welfare, Health, Education, Labour, JKEDI, Handicraft, Khadi Village Industrial Board, IN THE COURT OF LEARNED MUNSIFF BASOHLI PROCLAMATION In the Matter of: Application in terms of section 13 (3) of registration of birth and death Act 1969. Whereas an application U/s 13 (3) of registration of birth and death Act 1969 has been filed by Sohan Lal S/o Sh. Thakur Dass R/o Ward No.9 Tehsil Basohli District Kathua seeking court direction to Executive Officer Municipal Committee Basohli to enter the date of birth of his daughter namely Suhani Devi born on 28-4-2010 in the birth register of Executive Officer Municipal Committee Basohli. Whereas it is intimated through this notice to public at large that if anyone has any objection regarding the matter mentioned above he/she shall file objection if any on or before 7-4-2015. SdMunsiff Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Basohli sub- urban and rural areas have immense talent which they have exhibited and held important positions in various government and private institutions. He said that purpose of organizing employment fair is too aware and motivate the youth for setting up their own income generating units in different sectors. He said youth of sub-urban and rural. Earlier Deputy Director, Employment & counseling Centre Kathua Sunil Kumar in his welcome address said the purpose of the Employment Fair is to aware the unemployed educated youth about the existing various government sponsored schemes implemented by different departments and agencies for establishment of income generating units. He said employment department is shouldering responsibility to reach to the unemployed educated youth to get the benefits of various schemes to become self sufficient. LITTLE FLOWER HIGH SCHOOL (Recognized & Affiliated to J&K State Board of School Education) Present: Smriti Sharma (K.C.S) PROCLAMATION In the matter of: Application in terms of section 13 (3) of registration of birth and death Act 1969. Whereas an applicant U/s 13 (3) of registration of birth and death Act 1969 has been filed by Amita Rani w/o Sh. Jagdhir Singh R/o Village Sandhar Tehsil Basohli District Kathua court direction to SHO Police Station Basohli to enter the date of birth of his son namely Amit Singh born on 17-10-2010 and Sneha Rani born on 25-10-2012 in the birth register of Police Station Basohli. Whereas it is intimated through this notice to public at large that if anyone has any objection regarding the matter mentioned above he/she shall file objection if anyone before 7-4-2015. SdMunsiff Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Basohli IN THE COURT OF LEARNED MUNSIFF BASOHLI Present: Smriti Sharma (K.C.S) PROCLAMATION In the matter of: Application in terms of section 13 (3) of Registration of birth and death Act 1969. Whereas an applicant U/s 13 (3) of registration of birth and death Act 1969 has been filed by Atique-Ul-Rehman S/o Sh. Kallu Din R/o Ward No.13 Basohli Tehsil & District Kathua seeking court direction to Executive Officer Municipal Committee Basohli to enter the date of his son namely Imran Khan (Born on 5-82012) in the birth register of Executive Officer Municipal Committee Basohli. Whereas it is intimated through this notice to public at large that if any one has any objection regarding the matter mentioned above he/she shall file objection regarding the matter mentioned above he/she shall file objection if anyone or before 7-4-2015. SdMunsiff Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Basohli NOTICE NOTICE I Manawer Hussain S/O Mohammad Rashid, R/O Dalhote, P/o Kalak-ote , P/S Kalakote I have applied DoB 05/02/1994 at PS Kalakote, objection if any may be conyed to corned authority within one weak after the publication of this notice. NOTICE M/s Raymonds Mattresses Industry Chak Sona Nupa Kalibari Tehsil & District Kathua have lost my RC of my vehicle Truck Bearing Registration No.JK08A9861, Chassis No.386555GSZ822771 and also lost my Permit, Fitness and Insurance Now I am applying for the duplicate objection if any may be conveyed to R.T.O Lakhanpur within seven days from the date of publication of this notice. I Sanjiv Kumar S/O Pritam Lal, R/O Sadhyal, P/O Ghambir Bharmana, P/S Rajouri I have applied dob 05/02/1993 at PS Rajouri , objection if any may be conyed to corned authority within one weak after the publication of this notice. JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 HOLY FAITH PUBLIC SCHOOL WARD NO.11 KATHUA Tiny Scholars Sr. Sec. School Jawahar Nagar, Logate Morh, Kathua (Recognized by J&K Govt.) Fee Structure for the Session 2015-16 S . Class No. 1. Nursery 2. 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As on March 21, the number of people affected was over 32,200, and the death toll in excess of 1,900. The worst-affected States are Gujarat and Rajasthan. In Gujarat, the number of cases has crossed 6,300 and the death toll is 410. In Rajasthan, the cases number over 6,400 and the death toll is 400. The possibility of the actual numbers being much more than government data indicate cannot be ruled out. The influenza virus circulating in the country since last year has revealed how ill-prepared India is in managing and preventing the spread of an infectious disease that could cripple it. The Pune-based National Institute of Virology had sequenced the haemagglutinin (HA) protein. But it is not known if it has completed the sequencing of the whole genome of the circulating virus strain; it had not done so till the end of February 2015. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare rubbished the results of a study published on March 12 in Cell Host & Microbe by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology team that claimed three mutations in the HA protein in the 2009 pandemic virus strain. The team found mutations in two samples deposited last year by India in a public database. While the government continues to vehemently deny new mutations in the circulating virus, it has thus far failed to support the claim convincingly. A March 14, 2015 report in The Lancet makes it abundantly clear that India has not shared some critical information with the World Health Organization that would help determine if the circulating strains are the same as the two strains that have shown resistance to the anti-viral drug. “We have not yet received detailed information in regard to the characteristics of the circulating viruses [in India]”, Masato Tashiro, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, Tokyo, told the journal. The failure to share the full genome sequence data with the WHO reference laboratories and/or deposit them in public databases, severely hampers global efforts to study the evolution of the virus. India has no national influenza policy either, to vaccinate doctors and health-care workers who run the highest risk of contracting the infection; it only “recommends” vaccination of health-care workers. The time has come to take influenza more seriously, especially since H1N1 and H3N1 have become seasonal influenza. Though Indian drug companies are capable of manufacturing influenza vaccines to make the country self-reliant on this count, they have no real incentive to do so in advance in the absence of assured procurement by the government. With its arsenals ill-equipped to prevent the spread, India can only hope the summer heat would rein in the infection. JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 Sustained on the sand, "A quotation, like a pun, should come unsought, and then be welcomed only for some propriety of felicity justifying the intrusion." - Robert Chapman the NORTHLINES, Jammu 6 ivestock is made to sustain literally on the sand, the air and the water. Incontestably, it is the backbone of national economy being largest employment generating activity after agriculture in the country. Right from ploughing fields to raise crops, give organic manure, biogas, dairy products, animal protein, by products such as hides, bones, fiber etc. Livestock sector supplements income from crop production and other sources and absorbs income shocks due to crop failure. It generates a continuous stream of income and employment and reduces seasonality in livelihood patterns particularly of the rural poor (Birthal and Ali 2005). While crop sector is on decline, livestock sector has shown constant rise in spite of impedes, annual growth from livestock in GDP in comparison to much pampered crop sector. It contributes about 6 percent to the Gross Domestic Product and 25 percent to the Agricultural Gross Domestic Product. Over the last two decades, livestock sector has grown at an annual rate of 5.6 percent, which is higher than the growth of agricultural sector (3.3 percent). Wisdom is often questioned when livestock plays such an important role in socio-economic development of rural households. Why feeding aspect of it is ignored altogether. Quantitative and qualitative of fodder and feed is a prerequisite to sustain and thrive like for all livings diet is dire essential. Livestock owners are living mostly below the poverty line estimated that 90% of the animals belong to small and marginal farmers and landless population. That may be the reason not to accord them political empowerment through economical empowerment. Jammu and Kashmir state still after 60 years of planned economy depends on imports of husbandry products, Milk, Ghee, Mutton and other related products. Import of Dalda was banned till 1964 consumption of Ghee main item in Jammu was available. At present, the State of Jammu and Kashmir faces a deficit of 80 % fodder, which tells upon directly on Livestock. Livestock is literally starved to death in degrees. It is forced to sustain on obnoxious weeds, like Lantaeria Camera, locally called Panch Phooulee, Parthenium hysterophorus, called Congress Grass, even on plastic leftovers proves deadly most of the time. Previously about 80% fodder used to come from Forests, Fodder trees around and rest by products residual of crops. We had Village Kahakchari land called also Gahoouchara, Panchayat land, buffer zone between village lands and the Forests called Barun land state lands called Khalsa on which Livestock were sustained, all has been grabbed by influential in as part of a nexus between politicians, officers of Revenue, Forests, Police, Bureaucrats and Mafia. Forest resources have almost dried up. Farm produce supplement is quite inadequate and nutritional feed is not within the reach of major section of livestock rearing lot. A proposal many years back to have a fodder bank at block level did not click as there is nothing to store. Gen D. D. Saklani, the then Advisor to J&K Government did agree to have Fodder Demonstration Plots of perennial and local fodder at Block level. He directed State Forest Corporation to take up the assignment but again it didn't click. Jagdesh Keshwa, ex-Director General, during his tenure as Animal and Sheep Husbandry Commissioner to government of J&K did took keen interest for fodder development. Unfortunately, it last with his tenure. Integrated Sample Survey 2010-11, Livestock in the state is about 155.867 lakh comprising 31.185 lakhs Cattle,33.788 lakhs Sheep, 7.704 lakhs Buffalo, 20.748 Goats, 1.05 lakh Horses and Ponies and Yak 0.62 lakhs. For its development State has four Cattle Breeding Farm, two Buffalo Breeding Farm, two Equine Breeding Farm, 17 Sheep Farms and 6 Goat Farms. State has number of professionals with Sheep, Animal, Agriculture and Forests Departments besides Agriculture Universities to suggest ways and means to improve feed and fodder availability. It lacks pronounced thrust because, for paucity of funds. State envisaged decades back to provide economic empowerment through sustainable growth of livestock and poultry for nutritional security and economic prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir. Genetic up-gradation of livestock with exotic germ-plasma is the main activity associated with genetic up-gradation. Frozen Semen Technology being the maintained to achieve in cattle and natural service in Buffalo and small Ruminants and ensure a disease-free but the sustainability aspect is altogether overlooked. A word of caution was expressed way back, in March 1955 by late S. K. Dey, India's first Union Cabinet minister for Cooperation and Panchyati Raj remembered as "social engineer." The Artificial insemination is making rapid stride. Unfortunately little is being done to promote the cultivation of fodder appropriate to the new breed that the indigenous cattle population will appear somehow to carry on even on the sand, the air and the water. But new test tube baby princes will need relatively princely handling so far the fodder is concerned. He warned that if it is not done, we shall end worse than we begun. This matter needs immediate attention so that the state had a Fodder Board. Writer tried a few fast growing high yielding grass varieties such a Deenanath Pennisetum Pedicellatum, African Hall maize, guinea grass, but since they are not perennial despite their acceptance was to hold good. Unlike Homosapiens who receives preference treatment for survival. It is criminal negligence to ignore other living beings around us. Almost whole budgetary provision kept for their welfare one way or the other, because they have devised and employed every conceivable method to rake up issues. The issues concerning directly with the people may be projected through memorandums, press releases, personal contacts, dharmas, gahoras, shutdowns, rail or road rokho hunger strike, even at times threat to immolation. Unfortunately livestock are not capable to resort to these tactics to articulate their problems. Had it been so then we must have seen hordes of livestock in protest against the authorities for being blind to their basic needs to survive in this severe drought. Creating chaos kicking, hitting, smashing all that came in their way. These dumb driven cattle, as they are called, do not have vote bank for any use to politicians or an issue for Medha Patekar, Arundhiti Roy and many like such social activists. Since livestock has no religion or caste obliviously their problem is not in the schemes of things who rake up doctrine of minority/majority issue. Election season is over now. Madam Meneka Gandhi/ other animal protectionist are also mum. The most important features of these programmes are that they provide subsidiary occupation, offer gainful employment at the location itself, and make better utilization of female. Most of these programmes are particularly suitable for weaker sections of the rural community and have re-distributive effect on rural income in favour of them. Renowned Sociologist BS Baviskar explains that Operation Flood was considered a means of overcoming the barriers of caste, class, and power, something earlier rural development programs had been unable to do. Since milk production does not require much land, but family labour which the poor have amply, the landless poor can easily and profitably participate in the white revolution, deriving employment and additional income from it. Since milk is not a polluting substance in the Hindu religious ideology, people belonging to any caste, even the lowest can and do participate in producing milk. Also cooperatives which organize only milk producers can successfully bypass the constraint of village power structure. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his maiden budget set aside Rs 50 crore for cattle-breeding in India. No funds for Fodder and Feed programme were provided. But cattle-breeding cannot be carried empty stomach (Bhushan Parimoo an environmentalist) besides one-time settlement compensation for Pakistan-administered Kashmir refugees and pursue the resolution passed by J&K Assembly in 2005 for grant of ST status to the Paharispeaking people. The party also identified core areas for the focused attention as power, horticulture, manufacturing, trade, tourism and crafts for encouragement and initiative for the development of the state. For the development of the horticulture and agriculture, the PDP promised to create Model Business Villages with high density orchard /production unit, storage / designing facility, picking and grading line, grinding unit and packaging & processing units besides promoting world class organic farming. The manifesto also promised for development of smart cities, rapid transport system, construction of tunnels, creation of special educational and health zones and several social and economic welfare schemes for the populace. In a nutshell, the PDP's manifesto is an ambitious aspirational document to make J&K politically empowered, economically selfreliant, environmentally safe, socially cohesive and culturally vibrant. The party's key agenda points being remodeling of the political structure promoting self rule, reconstructing the economy with focus on rebuilding and rehabilitation, introducing reforms for effective governance, reviving the civil society for a harmonious environment and focusing on youth for opportunities and support. Salient Features of BJP Manifesto Instead of a formal manifesto, the BJP had released a Vision Document (Manifesto equivalent) on 27 November 2014 in the winter capital Jammu promising to make Jammu and Kashmir a peaceful, progressive and developed state through a holistic and inclusive development. The key initiatives included the promise to initiate the process of a just and honourable resettlement of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir valley with security and dignity which inter alia included reservation of three seats in the state assembly for them out of the 46 seats earmarked for the Kashmir valley. It also promised reservation of five seats for the refugees from the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) among 24 seats kept vacant for the PoK. Then the vision document talks about the TIME model emphasizing its focus on the development of the tourism, infrastructure, modernization and empowerment in the state. Amongst its major priorities, the party promised to undertake the relief and rehabilitation work for the people affected in the widespread floods due to the unprecedented rainfall during September 2014. The party also assured to curb all kind of favoritism and do justice with aggrieved individuals and families. In a departure from its well known stand on the Article 370 of the Constitution, it refrained from mentioning its revocation in the vision document. Instead, the party said that the key issue remained the development of the state while on the rest of the issues the Party had cleared its stand in the past. The Vision Document also lays emphasis on the reforms in governance by ensuring a corruption free and people friendly government. In the light of fact that in the past the BJP had been categorically calling for the abrogation of article 370 granting a special status to J&K, its absence from the Vision Document was a significant deviation from its principled stand on the subject. BJP had, however, this time focused on the development and the dignified return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits to the valley as its chief poll plank. It's obvious that the compulsions of the state politics have forced the party to dilute its known stand on Article 370. It's not only Article 370 but some other known stands of the party such as renaming of the state as Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh and cutting short the assembly's tenure to five years were also found missing in the Vision Document. Formation of Government in J&K Remarkably, the PDP bagged 28 seats predominantly in the valley region and the BJP won 25 seats with majority of these in the Jammu region. Clearly both the parties have well known ideological differences with so many contentious issues. It was not easy to make compromises by either parties and consequently it took more than two months of negotiations to form the PDP-BJP led government in J&K. A common minimum programme (CMP) had been worked out by the major stakeholder parties after strenuous efforts and prolonged negotiation of almost two months. Mufti Mohammad Sayeed took oath as Chief Minister of J&K and Nirmal Singh of BJP was sworn-in as the Deputy Chief Minister of the state on 1st March 2015. This was for the first time that the BJP became the part of the J&K Government ever since independence. The swearing-in of the government also ended 49 days of Governor's rule in the state. A total of 26 MLAs, 13 MLAs including Mufti Mohammad Sayeed from the PDP, 12 MLAs from the BJP and one separatist-turned-politician Sajjad Lone took oath as Ministers in the Sayeed cabinet. The ceremony was attended by senior BJP leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, LK Advani and party President Amit Shah. Controversies Following Formation of Government J&K Government headed by Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has stirred up a hornet's nest by resorting to a series of controversial actions and announcements immediately after its formation. It also signals a dangerous political drift with far reaching consequences for the state in times ahead, if the trend continues unabated. It started with his public statement in a press conference giving credit to Pakistan, separatist Hurriyat leaders and militants for the smooth and peaceful elections in the J&K. "I want to say this on record and I have told this to the Prime Minister that the we must credit the Hurriyat, militant outfits for the conduct of assembly elections in the state… People from across the border allowed conducive atmosphere during elections" Sayeed said during a press conference after being sworn in as head of the PDP-BJP Government in J&K. This immediately created a nationwide protest and furore in the Parliament with both angry Opposition and treasury benches in the Lok Sabha lambasting J&K Chief Minister for giving credit to the forces which are actually engaged in brewing trouble in the state at every possible opportunity. The Central Government was forced to react with Home Minister making a statement in the parliament to disassociate with the controversial statement and the State unit of BJP too came in open opposing the move and contested the claim, maintaining that the exercise had been successful due to the efforts of the Election Commission and Indian Army and of those who believe in the Indian Constitution and democracy. Later Prime Minister too made a statement endorsing views of the Home Minister as views of the Government. Now the question is whether Pakistan, Hurriyat and Militants acknowledge and endorse the process of democratization in the state of J&K? If so, they should be accepting integration of the state with the Indian Union too that resolves the stated long outstanding problem too between the two neighbours and a handful of separatists and Kashmiri militants. But clearly this is not the case as in such an eventuality there was no need for the massive deployment of the security forces on borders to check filtration and sabotage efforts and sleepless duties of Indian jawans to maintain twenty-four hours vigil prior to and after elections to ensure peaceful completion of the democratic process. Therefore, such statement giving credit to trouble mongers on one hand and ignoring the hard work and efforts of the security forces was indeed ill-conceived and unwarranted. In another controversy, the PDP demanded the return of Afzal Guru's mortal remains, who was hanged in February 2013 for his role in December 2001 terrorist attack on the Parliament. The demand was endorsed through a note by nine PDP leaders who maintained that late Afzal Guru's hanging was travesty of justice and constitutional requirements because the process was not followed in hanging him out of turn in the list of pending mercy petitions of the death convicts. This move again raised controversy with sharp reaction from various quarters. BJP secretary Shrikant Sharma said, "Terror has no religion. We condemn this type of politics. Terrorism is an enemy of humanity and the whole country should unite to root this out. BJP believes in zero tolerance to terrorism." Reacting to the reports, a Congress spokesman said, "PDP-BJP are in an alliance. PM must answer if he feels the demand by the PDP MLAs is correct/incorrect." Also, the former J&K chief minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah wrote on Twitter, "If PDP truly believed they wanted to work to bring back Guru's remains they would have fought to include it in the CMP, which they didn't." It has been established through investigation and judicial proceedings that Afzal Guru was a Kashmir-born terrorist who had received terrorist training in Pakistan and was accused of providing hideout and logistics for the terrorists who attacked the Parliament of India on 13th December 2001. Apart from the deaths of 14 people including five terrorists, the incident led to increased tension between India and Pakistan putting them at the brink of another war during the much talked about India-Pakistan standoff in 2002. Afzal Guru's mercy petition was rejected by the President and later he was hanged at Delhi's Tihar Jail on 9th February 2013. It should be realized by every patriotic citizen and politician that nothing is above the national interests and the case of a terrorist cannot be equated with other criminals. Kashmir: A Dangerous Drift - I JAIPAL SINGH R ecently, elections were held in 87 State assembly constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir in November/December, 2014. Just before the elections, the traditional alliance between the Indian National Congress (INC) and National Conference (NC) was broken and both the parties independently fought elections. The other serious contender parties this time in these elections were the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and predominantly Valley based Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Ever since Independence, in the electoral history in Jammu and Kashmir these elections were conspicuously marked with a heavy turnover of voters in the elections held in five phases between 15th November to 20th December, 2014 with an overall approximately 65% electorate casting their franchise in the state. Parties had an aggressive campaigning before the elections with popular slogans of development and restoration of peace amongst a plethora of promises by various parties. However, none of the parties attained an absolute majority: while the PDP emerged as the single largest party with 28 assembly seats mainly in the Valley region, the BJP came out as the second largest party winning 25 seats with massive mandate in the Jammu region. Notwithstanding the outcome, there was no significant difference among the four major parties in terms of vote share of which the PDP obtained 22.7%, BJP 23.0%, NC 20.8% and INC 18.0%. Of relevance are the PDP and BJP because together they have now entered into an alliance to form a government in J&K. Salient Features of PDP Manifesto On 28th November, 2014 in Srinagar, while releasing their stated 'Aspirational Agenda' the PDP had promised to pursue the self-rule framework for the political and economic empowerment towards the resolution of the Kashmir issue and the issues confronting J&K. The PDP president Mehbooba Mufti stated that her party would strive towards making the state politically empowered, economically selfreliant, environmentally safe, socially cohesive and culturally vibrant. Among other things, she maintained that her party would use Article 370 to restore original special status of the state as this provision in the Constitution of India empowers and assist the people of J&K to deal with the issues of identity, borders and governance. The manifesto also professes about the 'Self Rule' framework laying emphasis on closer ties across the Line of Control, working towards making the borders irrelevant in J&K, reviving traditional connectivity of the state with the rest of the world, promoting economic and social integration and creation of a regional free trade area and common economic market. Besides, the party has been traditionally opposed to continuation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the state and has promised to work for the revocation of the same. The manifesto also talks about the initiation of measures for reintegration and re-absorption of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits in the state (To be continued….) The NORTHLINES NATIONAL www.thenorthlines.com US to oppose plea to declare RSS a terror group AGENCIES NEW YORK, MARCH 25 The US has told a court here that it intends to move for dismissal of a lawsuit for declaring India's RSS as a "terror group" while seeking time till April 14 to do so. In a motion filed on Tuesday before judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York, US attorney Preet Bharara said the "government requires additional time to finalize its motion and supporting papers". The US-based rights group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has filed a lawsuit in the US court to label the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh as a foreign terrorist organization, according to SFJ attorney Gurpatwant S Pannun. It has sought such a declaration for RSS for allegedly "believing in and practicing a fascist ideology and for running a passionate, vicious and violent campaign to turn India into a 'Hindu' nation with a homogeneous religious and cultural identity". In its response filed on behalf of secretary of state John Kerry, Bharara's office acknowledged that the government's deadline to respond to the complaint was on Tuesday. But "in lieu of an answer, the government intends to move to dismiss the complaint, and requires additional time to finalise its motion and supporting papers," it said. "In the event this request is granted, the government would consent to any reasonable deadline for the filing of opposition papers that plaintiff's counsel would propose," it added. Cong leader takes a dig at Goa's dress code order AGENCIES PANAJI, MARCH 25 Taking a dig at Goa's Art and Culture Department's order asking its employees not to wear sleeveless clothes, jeans and Tshirts during office hours, Congress leader Alexio Reginaldo today said people should be allowed to wear what they want. He said the BJP government in the state was coming up with these sort of orders only to divert public attention to cover up its failure to run the administration properly. "People should be allowed to wear what they want while attending offices. Even in bikini they should be allowed," Lourenco told reporters outside the state Assembly premises. The Goa government's Art and Culture department recently instructed its employees to wear only 'formal dress' and skip jeans, corduroy, T-shirts, trousers with multiple pockets and sleeveless dresses during the office hours and official functions of the Directorate to "maintain decorum." Culture Minister Dayanand Mandrekar evaded a firm reply when asked if the order will be implemented strictly. "We will see that later," he said. Legislator Atanasio Monserratte, who was expelled from the Congress, said that choosing one's dress is an individual decision. "One should be perfectly dressed. People working in the government offices should be asked to decide on the code," he said. State Cabinet minister Ramakrishna Dhavalikar had last year created a controversy by demanding a ban on bikinis on the beaches. MP Governor''s son found dead AGENCIES LUCKNOW, MAR 25 Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav's son Shailesh, whose name had figured in the multi-crore Vyapam scam, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his official residence here today. Police said the exact cause of the death could not be ascertained immediately. "We have got information that Shailesh Yadav, aged about 50, died at the official residence of MP Governor Ram Naresh Yadav at Mall Avenue locality here", Gautampalli Police Station incharge, Vidrendra Bahadur Singh told PTI. Shailesh's name had cropped up in the multi-crore Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board or Vyapam scam, for allegedly fixing the recruitment of 10 candidates as Grade III teachers. Naresh Yadav, a former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, was appointed Madhya Pradesh Governor by Congress in 2011. JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 HC stays till Apr 27 its order bringing AGI's office under RTI AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 The Delhi High Court today stayed till April 27, its single judge order that Attorney General of India's (AGI) office is a public authority falling under the ambit of Right to Information Act. A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw said that single judge's findings "require consideration", so "We will hear the appeal filed by Ministry of Law and Justice." It, however, said, "We have to stay the order of the single judge, otherwise the purpose will not be served," and listed the matter for hearing on April 27. Navy surveillance aircraft crashes off Goa coast; two missing AGENCIES PANAJI, MARCH 25 An Indian Navy surveillance aircraft crashed south-west off Goa coast with two officers missing while one has been rescued. The Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft, which was on a routine training sortie, crashed about 25 nautical miles south-west off Goa coast last night. The Navy has ordered a Board of Inquiry into the crash. A full-scale search and rescue operation involving nine ships and few aircraft was launched, the Navy said. "One survivor has been rescued. Search is on to locate two more officers -- a pilot and an observer," Navy spokesperson Captain D K Sharma said in New Delhi. The rescued officer, Commander Nikhil Joshi, has been seriously injured in the crash but is stable, Sharma said. The Naval air station at Goa lost communication with the aircraft at 10.02 PM, a statement from Navy said. The aircraft is feared to have ditched soon thereafter, it said. Navy chief Admiral R K Dhowan has rushed to Goa to take stock of the situation. It is the latest in a series of disasters to hit the navy, and comes just months after a torpedo recovery vessel sank off Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, leaving five dead. Eighteen sailors were also killed in August 2013 when INS Sindhurakshak burst into flames in Mumbai harbour. 7 Cong best to tell why Rahul Gandhi practicing 'leadership from shadows': BJP The court's interim order was passed on the appeal moved by the Ministry against the March 10 order of a single judge bench bringing the AGI's office under the ambit of RTI Act as the top law officer performed public functions and his appointment was governed by the Constitution. The counsel, appearing for the Ministry and the AGI, sought setting aside of the earlier order saying it was "bad in law". During the brief hearing, the advocate representing RTI Activist Subhash Chandra Agarwal, on whose petition the single judge had passed the order, opposed the Ministry's request to stay the decision saying it was "a clear-cut and well-thought decision". In its order, earlier this month, the single judge bench had declared AGI's office as a public authority, saying he performs the functions as are required by virtue of Article 76(2) of the Constitution of India and had set aside a December 2012 CIC order that AGI is not a public authority. The court had also refused to consider the government's argument that there was a practical difficulty in providing information under the Act as the office of the AGI does not have the requisite infrastructure. It had also remanded back to the Central Information Commission (CIC), the pleas of RTI activists Agarwal and R K Jain, who had sought that the office of the AGI be declared as a public authority under the transparency law. The court had directed the AGI to reconsider the RTI application of Jain as his plea for information was denied on basis of the CIC order that the office of AGI is not a public authority. The CIC, in its 2012 order, had expressed the opinion that the AGI was only a person and could not be considered as an "authority" and, therefore, fell outside sweep of section 2(h) of the RTI Act. Section 2(h) of the Act defines 'public authority'. While setting aside the CIC order, the court had noted that the expression 'authority' under RTI Act would include all persons or bodies that have been conferred power to perform the functions entrusted to them and those performing advisory functions cannot be excluded. "The office of the AGI is an office established under the Constitution of India; the incumbent appointed to that office discharges functions as provided under the Constitution ...Even in common parlance, the AGI has always been understood as a constitutional authority," it had said, while disposing of Aggarwal and Jain's pleas. AGENCIES GANDHINAGAR, MARCH 25 interception and confession made before police officer being considered as evidence in court. After its passage for the third time in the state assembly, the bill is still pending for clearance from the President. The state government has once again prepared a new draft of the bill and rechristened it Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime (GCTOC) Bill2015. It has been submitted in the Assembly and will be tabled for discussion and approval of the House on March 31. While the bill has been renamed , it still contains the provisions that had led to its rejection by Presidents in the past. One such contentious provision is the admissibility of evidence collected through intercepted calls of the accused. This provision empowers the police to intercept calls and admit it as evidence in the court. Justifying the provision, the 'Statement of Objects and Reasons' in the bill states that it is necessary in the contemporary day where organised criminal syndicates make extensive use of wire and oral communication. It says that the interception of such communication to obtain evidence is inevitable and an indispensable aid for the law enforcement. The statement provides a detailed justification on the issue by adding that the existing laws are inadequate to curb the menace of organised crimes. The Bill will be tabled for discussion and approval of the house on March 31, the last day of ongoing Budget session. It further says, "It is therefore, considered necessary to enact a special law with stringent provisions, including the power to intercept wire, electronic or oral communication." As per the clause-14 of the bill, evidence collected through 'interception of wire, electronic or oral communication... shall be admissible as evidence against the accused in the court'. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam had in 2004 objected over the particular clause-14 and returned the bill to the government led by the then chief minister Narendra Modi, asking it to remove the clause. The Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday said that the Congress party must decide on a leadership model to follow, holding the grand old party answerable after posters announcing a reward for the 'missing' party vice-president Rahul Gandhi emerged in his constituency Amethi. "It is for the Congress party to decide what leadership model they want to follow. Whether he should be present or absent, whether the people in his constituency search for him and he is not available, whether he participates in parliament and he is not available, whether it is leadership from the shadows rather than leading from the front: it is their model, and it is best that the Congress answers to this," BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli told ANI. Meanwhile, the Congress accused the BJP of spreading the 'defamatory' posters. Earlier, posters with Rahul Gandhi's photo emerged in Amethi, announcing a reward for their 'missing' MP. Similar posters were also seen in Bulandshahr. Following the Congress party's dismal showing in the Delhi assembly elections in February, Rahul Gandhi had taken a 'leave of absence' from active politics to 'reflect on recent events' and the 'future course' of the party. Later, the Congress announced that he had extended his leave. perhaps the one defining thing about him is (not) to consider a failure as an option. That is something successful leaders have in common." He said that Modi was a remarkable leader "who deserves to be compared alongside some of the greatest in the world" in the way he focussed on what he had to do to win the April-May 2014 General Election for the BJP. Price, who has presented a copy of his book to Modi, said it is not often that there is a political leader who changes the weather and manages to achieve quite a radical transformation in his country's politics. "It is a bit early to say whether that has been achieved. Over the next few years we will discover whether that is the case. But the potential is there," said Price, a former BBC correspondent and a former director of communications of the Labour Party. "He has been very successful as a frontman, if you like, for India. There is real eagerness not only to know about him as a man but also about India. It has come at a time when people are looking at India as a powerhouse. Its prospects for growth seem to be very encouraging," Price said. He said that Modi's single biggest challenge was "to maximise the potential of India as a growing economy". The author, who had talked to Modi "at length" for the book, said the BJP leader was determined to be a successful as prime minister. "I have to say this is a foreigner's perspective but I think Mr Modi is his own man and he will make his own decisions based on what he thinks is right for the country," said Price, who is a writer, broadcaster and commentator. Price said that Modi, like any good politician, knows that secret to success is in changes that affect the everyday lives of the people. Thus, while Modi had spent a long time as a "pracharak" of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the BJP's ideological mentor, he has made great efforts in recent years to position himself as a development-oriented politician. He said that the RSS, like many other organisations in a democracy, has a right to influence politicians. "Everybody has a right to try to influence politicians and governments and I am sure the RSS is not alone in that. How much he will listen to them and will be influenced by them, only time will tell," Price noted. He also said that whether one agreed with Modi's politics or his ideological background, he deserved the victory in the last general election. "Whether it is oratorical skills, the ability to inspire his followers, the communication skills, the organisational skills all those elements go together to make him a successful politician. Modi has so many of those qualities," Price told a news agency. He said it was possible for the BJP to do better in the 2019 General Election, but this would depend on the performance of the Modi government and the circumstances at the time. Guj govt to introduce revised GUJCOC Bill After failing to get Presidential assent for its anti-terror bill thrice, Gujarat government has decided to introduce Gujarat Control of Organised Crime (GUJCOC) Bill in a new form in the Assembly but it will retain some of the controversial provisions. The GUJCOC bill, which is on the lines of the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), was rejected in 2004 and 2008 by the then President AJP Abdul Kalam and Pratibha Patil respectively who had suggested some amendments in the provisions related to telephone AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Narendra Modi’s defining trait is determination, says British author AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Prime Minister Narendra Modi's defining trait is determination and an absolute commitment to success, says British author Lance Price, noting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader has the potential to transform India's politics. Price, whose book "The Modi effect: Inside Narendra Modi's campaign to transform India", was released earlier this month, said that Modi had been "a very successful" front man for India. Modi's "defining trait is determination and an absolute commitment to success for himself and for his country", Price told a news agency in an interview, adding: "I think Army chief to Crimes against Top BJP leaders meet PM Modi to Indian women have shot up discuss Land Acquisition Ordinance attend inaugural UN meet on peacekeeping after 2013: Kiren Rijiju AGENCIES BHOPAL, MARCH 25 Crimes against women have risen since 2013 but efforts are on to curb them, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said here. He felt that police should not take refuge in the argument that more crimes against women were being reported because a large number of cases were being registered in the country now unlike before. Rather, police should ensure that crime against women should not take place, he said. "Crime against women is on the rise since 2013. Women's safety is on the top of government's agenda. Efforts are on to arrest crime against women," Rijiju said here yesterday during his address at the valedictory function of 23rd All India Forensic Science Congress. He also laid the foundation stone of Central Forensic Science Laboratory on the occasion. The minister said it has been mad ecompulsory for police to lodge the complaint of a woman. Rijiju said police have many challenges ahead as the modus operandi of the crimes was changing. Indian police machinery is working with meagre facilities AGENCIES is NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 but the government undertaking all efforts to modernise the police force, he said. He said that forensic expansion programme can address the issue of high level of pendency of cases and tackle crimes, especially against women in a time bound manner. "Women should feel secure in the society. This should be the prime concern of the society," Rijiju said while speaking at the two-day conference themed 'Role of Forensic Science in countering crime against women' at the programme. He also announced the institution of Union Home Minister's Award for Forensic Sciences on the occasion. The awards would include Life Time Achievement Award carrying cash prize of Rs 1 lakh with medal and citation, R&D Award (three awards for Rs 50,000 each) and Young Scientist Award with cash prize of Rs 10,000. Around 300 forensic science experts participated in the conference organised by Directorate of Forensic Science Services (DFSS), Union Ministry of Home Affairs. Participants were sensitised on the need for victim- centric approach in handling sexual assault cases. called on Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday to discuss the finding a solution to the issue in the wake of stiff High-ranking Bharatiya Janata Party opposition by various political parties (BJP) leaders called on Prime Minister and activists. Meanwhile, the opposition parties are Narendra Modi to discuss the Land Acquisition Ordinance, which is set to carrying out protest marches against the Land Acquisition Bill across the expire on April 5th. According to reports, BJP president country. One such march in Chandigarh by the Congress workers yesterday took Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Home Minister Rajnath a violent turn after the protestors and the police clashed. Singh, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley The police had to resort to the use of and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari water cannons to stop the protesters, who were attempting to uproot the barriers erected to contain them. Earlier this month, the Lok Sabha passed the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill, 2015 amid a walkout by opposition parties even as the government moved nine amendments to address the concerns raised by farmers. ‘Archives with DD, AIR should be freely available or monetised’ AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Archives including speeches and music with Doordarshan and All India Radio are a national resource that should be made freely available or monetised, Prasar Bharati chairman A Surya Prakash on Wednesday said, underscoring the need to look at relevant copyright issues. "Prasar Bharati has huge archival content that has to be exploited. It is a national resource that either needs to be monetised or disseminated free of cost to the public as a duty of the public service broadcaster," he said at the 21st Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Copyright Committee Meeting. He said the recordings of national leaders are a national treasure which should be made available to the people free of cost. Prasar Bharati also has classical music content which is there in the AIR archives. "But the unfortunate part is that we are not aware of all IPRs associated with it, even though we have recorded them in our studios. They were recorded at a time when such rights did not exist and too many formats were not available. Now every content has several rights associated with it. All this needs clarity," Prakash said. He said similar issues existed with regard to content as well. Broadcasting in the digital era poses a wide variety of challenges for broadcasters including copyright protection, Prakash said, hoping the meeting would result in valuable deliberations on the issues. Speaking on the occasion, Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar said much is needed as far as awareness about copyright laws is concerned. He said even in many important organisations only a few persons understood the issues in-depth. Addressing the gathering where broadcasters from several countries were present including DG Doordarshan Vijayalaxmi Chhabra and DG AIR F Sheheryar, Sircar said these issues need to be thoroughly and meaningfully examined with clarity. The Prasar Bharati CEO also extended support to AsiaPacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). Javad Mottoghi, Secretary General, ABU stressed on the for stronger "cooperation" among members. AGENCIES UNITED NATIONS, MARCH 25 Indian Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag will attend an inaugural UN conference on peacekeeping operations here later this week that will bring together the defence chiefs of UN member states. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will open the first 'Chiefs of Defence Conference' organised by the Departments of Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support on March 27. India, the largest contributor of troops to UN peacekeeping operations, will be represented by Gen Suhag. While Pakistan's Army Chief General Raheel Sharif was originally scheduled to participate in the conference, sources here told PTI that he would not be attending the meet and will be represented by one of his corps commanders. India has contributed more than 180,000 peacekeepers in 44 UN peacekeeping missions so far and has lost 158 of its soldiers in these missions, the highest by any country, serving in the line of duty. The day-long conference will focus on UN peacekeeping operations in the current political, strategic and operational environment as well as on the future of UN peacekeeping. Discussions would also focus on challenges and opportunities for mission support in peacekeeping operations and performance challenges in the current security environment. The defense chiefs will hold discussions with Under Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Herve Ladsous and Under Secretary General for Field Support Atul Khare. Khare, a senior Indian diplomat, was in January appointed by the UN Chief as head of the UN Department of Field Support (DFS), an appointment that made him one of the highest ranking Indian officials in the UN system. Several senior UN peacekeeping officials, including Military Adviser for Peacekeeping Operations Lt Gen Maqsood Ahmed of Pakistan, will also attend the conference. The NORTHLINES KASHMIR VALLEY www.thenorthlines.com DDC Baramulla chaired interactive session with Civil society members Sought cooperation to make Baramulla a model district NL Correspondent Baramulla | March | 25 District Commissioner today chaired session with members of Additional Commissioner, Planning and Development Baramulla an interactive civil society the district. Deputy Joint Director other officers besides members of Traders Association, Auqaaf Committee, Masjid Committees, Sanathan Dharam Sabha, Gurdawara Prabandh Committee and other civil society members were also present on the occasion. During the interactive session, civil society members put forth their demands before the District Development Commissioner. Issues like Street lights, Health facilities, Roads and rehabilitation of flood affectees were highlighted on the occasion. Shopkeepers whose shops are to be demolished along the banks of River Jhelum demanded that rehabilitation process should be initiated for them on immediate basis. Sanitation, drug addiction, traffic jamming and development of Baramulla town remained the other topics of discussion. Meanwhile, speaking on the occasion, the District Development Commissioner sought cooperation from the civil society members. He impressed upon them to make initiatives in helping the administration in enhancing Good governance in the district. The District Development Commissioner shared the vision of a model Baramulla district and termed the interactive sessions inevitable. House damaged in fire NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 A residential house was damaged in fire at Srigufwara in district Anantnag last evening. Fire broke out in the residential house of Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Chopan resident of Chitros Badroo, Srigufwara in District Anantnag, resulting in partial damage to the house. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders and police. Employment fair at Shopian NC expresses solidarity with Ghulam Hassan Rahi NL Correspondent Shopian | March | 25 Dr. Farooq, Omar Abdullah condole demise of Rahi's wife NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Working President Omar Abdullah have expressed their solidarity with NC Leader and Constituency In-charge Baramulla Mr. Ghulam Hassan Rahi on the demise of his wife during the early hours of Wednesday morning. Expressing their heartfelt condolence with Ghulam Hassan Rahi and his family, Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah have prayed for peace to the departed soul and extended their emotional support to the NC leader on his bereavement. Senior National Conference Leaders including NC General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, NC Additional General Secretary Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, Mohammad Shafi Uri, Mohammad Akbar Lone, Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan, Mubarak Gul, Mian Altaf Ahmed, Provincial President Kashmir Nasir Aslam Wani, Provincial President Jammu Devender Singh Rana, NC Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu, Nazir Ahmed Gurezi, Mir Saifullah, Tanvir Sadiq, Sakina Ittoo, Shameema Firdous, Peer Mohamamd Afaaq, Irfan Ahmed Shah, Dr. Bashir Ahmed Veeri, Altaf Ahmed Kaloo, Salman Ali Sagar, Advocate Farooq Ganai, Advocate Abdul Majeed Larmi besides numerous senior party leaders and activists have condoled the demise of Mr. Rahi's wife and expressed solidarity with the NC leader. A condolence meeting was held at NC Headquarters in Srinagar at Nawa-e-Subha Complex where party leaders and activists extended their support and solidarity to Ghulam Hassan Rahi for this inconsolable loss. DC Kulgam flagged DC Baramulla assessed damages caused and off race under SBM reviewed ongoing rehabilitation process NL CORRESPONDENT KULGAM, MARCH 25 NL CORRESPONDENT KULGAM, MARCH 25 To assess the damages caused due to 2014 Floods and to review the rehabilitation of the affectees in district Baramulla, a meeting was today held at Dak-bungalow Baramulla, with Deputy Commissioner Baramulla in chair. The meeting was attended by all Sub-district Magistrates and Tehsildars of the District. The main focus of the meeting remained the assessment of damages caused to both residential and nonresidential structures, including business enterprises. The Deputy Commissioner sought details of the damages of both residential and nonresidential structures along with the nature of the damage and damaged structures (whether Pucca or Kaccha, partially or fully damaged). A thorough review of the damages of the business enterprises including both small and large enterprises was also ‘Ready to foil any militant attack’: GOC GOC Chinar Corps Lt Gen Subrata Saha Wednesday said army has learnt a lesson from the twin militant attacks in Kathua and Samba and it is ready and alert to foil any militant attack in future. Talking to reporters soon after the culmination of an event in North Kashmir's Bandipora Sports Stadium, Lieutenant General Subrata Saha said that the vigilant Army will never allow militants to strike openly in Kashmir. "We are ready to foil their attacks. We have taken a serious note of twin attacks in Kathua and Samba and in fact, Army learnt some lessons from allowances to 3500 youth during the year 2014-15. He further stated that Rs. 70 lakh have been provided to 114 beneficiaries as margin money for setting up income generating units and Rs. 47 lakh as interest subsidy. On this occasion, various departments including agriculture, horticulture, handicrafts, fisheries, industries, cooperative and various financial institutions established their stalls to attract the unemployed youth towards setting up of income generating. September floods Army apprehensive of intense infilitration AGENCIES SRINAGAR, MARCH 25 To aware the unemployed educated youth about various employment oriented programmes and schemes initiated by the government, a daylong employment fair was organized a Bus stand Shopian here today. Inaugurating the Employment Fair, the District Development Commissioner said that the aim of organizing such fairs is to aware the educated unemployed youth and common masses about various government schemes and welfare programmes. The DDC urged the youth to come forward and set up their own income generating units for which government is providing guidance and financial assistance. The Assistant Director Employment while speaking on the occasion stated that the District Employment and Counselling Centre Shopian has provided the voluntary services such attacks," he said. He said that Army is trying its best to maintain peace and there has been a total transformation of the situation in Kashmir. "Our priority is to keep the situation in Kashmir peaceful and normal. We want that the people should keep their day to day life peaceful and fearless. The work done by Army for the people during floods have brought people closer to us and the cooperation and coordination between people and Army will surely help us to establish peace and normalcy in Kashmir," he said. Responding to a question, Saha according to CNS said Army fears intense infiltration attempts by militants from traditional routes along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir. "Since snow has started to melt on the LoC, there is apprehension that militants may launch massive infiltration attempts into our territory," he said. He said army has already intensified vigil along the LoC, where there is less snow, to foil any infiltration bid by the militants. He said that all but 200 militants are still present in Valley. Army unit from 14 Rashtriya Rifles had organized an event, 'Bandipora Got Talent' in which the talented youth of the district displayed their musical and other skills and during the event many youth were awarded for their best talent. (CNS) held during the meeting. Moreover, discussion was held about the assistance or relief provided to the affected businessmen. Concerned Officers submitted the full details of the damages cause to the business enterprises along details regarding the nature of insurance Policies. The Deputy Commissioner also took a comprehensive review of the relief that was provided to the affectees both under SDRF and through other agencies or schemes. The Rural Development Department Kulgam organized Run race/Cycle race in which the students of different schools participated. The main motive of the event was to aware the general public regarding the implementation of Swatch Bharat Mission (SBM). The District Development Commissioner Kulgam flagged off the rally and addressed the gathering of District Officers and students in the premises of District Office Kulgam. He said that the total target under Swatch Bharat Mission was 4618 IHHL Units out of which a target of 2740 units has been achieved. Deputy Commissioner said that 85 villages have been covered partly and remaining units will be completed upto March 31, 2015. He said that a total amount available at district level for the purpose is Rs. 245.94 lakh out of that Rs. 142.04 lakh have been incurred under the BPL family category and rest of the amount will be expended upto March 31, 2015. Dir Agriculture flagged-off 38 farmers for Krishi Darshan Tour NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 In order to promote Agriculture Practices and enhance awareness among farmers, the Director Agriculture Kashmir Jatinder Kumar Sharma flagged off 38 farmers of Srinagar district for Krishi Darshan Tour to Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh States. The Tour was organized by Chief Agriculture Officer Srinagar, under National Mission for Agriculture Extension Technology (NMAET). During the 8 day tour, farmers will be imparted training at various agriculture universities and research stations such as Karnal, HPKVV Palampur, Agriculture University SKUAST-J and Chinor Agriculture farm Jammu. On this occasion, Joint Director Agriculture (Extension), Chief Agriculture Officer Srinagar and District Officers of Srinagar were present. Speaking on the occasion, Director Agriculture said that aim of Krishi Darshan is to educate the farmers about latest technologies adopted in the other states, and impressed upon the touring farmers to utilize the opportunity and also educate their neighboring farmers by adopting the latest farm practices in their fields to increase the quality and quantity of agriculture crops. RB and save the children launch ground-breaking partnership to reduce child deaths from diarrhoea in india NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 The global partnership between RB and Save the Children today launched a unique and ground-breaking programme to help eradicate child deaths from diarrhoea in India. The innovative and sustainable Stop Diarrhoea programme launched by Save the Children in India, Pakistan and Nigeria is aimed at preventing, controlling and treating the unnecessary killer. Funded by RB, the Stop Diarrhoea programme, will for the first time fully implement the World Health Organisation and UNICEF 7-point plan to ensure comprehensive diarrhoea control. The partnership also unveiled two innovative new hygiene and sanitation products by RB (formerly known as Reckitt Benckiser) alongside the programme. Each year 567,000[1] children under-five die needlessly from diarrhoea around the world, equivalent to 64 children every hour. In India 123, 668[2] children alone die every year due to the illness, the highest death rate in the world and it is estimated that 48% of Indian children below the age of five years are stunted, with diarrhoea being one of the main causes. In an ambitious drive to help end this, Save the Children and RB have committed to working with the Indian government and other partners to implement the 7 Point Plan. The combination of Save the Children's experience of delivering life-saving work and RB's expertise in product development and research will help save thousands of young lives a year. Thomas Chandy, Chief Executive of Save the Children India, said: "Save the Children is delighted to continue its work with RB India, which has to date reached over 1.5 million children. The partnership aims to develop and sustain hygiene behaviours in Indian communities, will which help reduce the devastating number of children dying each year in India due to diarrhoea." Nitish Kapoor, Chief Executive of RB India, said: "RB has been funding Save the Children programmes in India since 2010 and has been able to see the real difference they have been making to the lives of Indian families. We believe that together RB and Save the Children can make a critical step towards a better understanding of water, hygiene and sanitation, which in turn will help reduce the number of children dying from diarrhoea in India." Justin Forsyth, Chief Executive of Save the Children UK, said: "This ground breaking innovative partnership between Save the Children and RB will harness the research and expertise of RB with Save the Children's on the ground experience to stop children dying of diarrhoea. It will pioneer how the private sector and NGOs can accelerate change for children." Rakesh Kapoor, Chief Executive of RB, said: "RB has a purpose to make a difference by creating innovative solutions for healthier lives and happier homes. We believe that businesses like ours have a responsibility of delivering value to the society beyond the returns to the shareholders. We have used our core R&D business to develop products to help stop children dying from diarrhoea, this is the first time RB has developed and tested products specifically for consumers at the bottom of the pyramid". "By 2025, more than half of the world's population will have joined the consuming classes, driving annual consumption in emerging markets to $30 trillion. RB is playing an important role in introducing these new consumers to the economy through the development of innovative products for consumers at the bottom of the pyramid, who represent some of the most discerning customers in the world. RB is one of the few global FMCG players investing in innovation at this level." To improve hand washing and community sanitation, RB and 19 of their suppliers (who volunteered their time) have developed two unique products that are completely new to market.The products include an affordable germ protection bar that can be used by families for cleaning, washing hands and body (including children from the age of one). Two years in the making, the second is a 'game-changing' toilet powder has also been created to reduce the spread of infection from pit latrines. The powder deters flies, reduces faeces and has a pleasant fragrance all to make the pit latrines more hygienic and encourage communities to use the pit latrines versus defecating in public areas. RB will not be making a profit from these products and the revenue will be reinvested into the Stop Diarrhoea programme and fighting diarrhoea. They will also be produced locally, encouraging entrepreneurship, in addition to reducing the overall carbon footprint and transport costs associated with their manufacture. The two unique products are major breakthroughs in science and technology to target specific issues and save lives. Both products have been created to be affordable for consumers who have not traditionally been able to afford personal and home hygiene products. The products will be piloted in Pakistan and Nigeria with plans to roll them out into India by Q1 2016. The products have been developed through a model of 'open innovation' bringing together some of the world's leading chemical scientists, enzyme specialists, fragrance experts and academics from around world, including BASF, Novozymes, Tagasako and University of Nairobi. This open and collaborative approach to innovation represents another first for RB in the development of the two new products. 8 JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 Bridge washed away in Tral Locals accuse contractor of using sub-standard material AGENCIES TRAL, MARCH 25 Incessant rain waters Wednesday washed away a newlyconstructed bridge in Chandrigam Tral in South Kashmir's Pulwama district, sparking massive protest in the area. The bridge that had been washed away during September floods by constructed a local contractor who according to locals in league with the officials of R&B swindled a large chunk of money meant for the said bridge. The bridge connects Tral with the villages like Chandrigam, Noorpora, Dadsara, Nowpor, Aaligund and other hamlets. Due to the damage, many villages remained cut off while traffic was also suspended. Locals according to CNS alleged that sub-standard material was used in the bridge. "Not only sub-standard material, but the construction took place in an haphazard and unplanned manner. The bride was not given too much height as a result the speedy waters in the nallah damaged it completely," they said. The protesters appealed Chief Engineer R&B to look into the matter. (CNS) Flood victims accuse Revenue officials of fraud 'Victims didn't receive cheques issued in their name' AGENCIES SRINAGAR, MARCH 25 The residents of Bemina locality of Srinagar city Wednesday alleged that concerned Revenue official in league with higher ups has swindled large chunk of money meant for the flood victims. A delegation from Ibrahim Colony Bemina led by Ghulam Muhammad Bhat alleged that Tehsildar shalteng G.A.Khan, Naib Tehsildar Bemina Parveez Ahmad and Patwari Arshid Ahmad Baba embezzled the cheque vide number 386497 that had been issued in his favour. The delegation said that cheques had been issued on the names of flood victims which they never received. "These officials have indulged in financial irregularities and to save their skin, they have been blaming each other for the mess. These officials avoid us on the one or the other pretext," the delegation told CNS. "We suffered heavy loss due to floods and for construction purpose we applied for loan in Jammu and Kashmir Bank. We appeal to Revenue Minister to look into the matter. We are sure that it is a big scam and the officials related to the distribution of cheques have surely looted the exchequer in the name of flood victims," the residents said. (CNS) ‘Hoisted Pakistani flag on my own soil’: Aasiya Andrabi AGENCIES SRINAGAR, MARCH 25 Dukhtaran-i-Millat Chairperson Syeda Aasiya Andrabi Wednesday said she did not hoist Pakistani flag on Indian soil but hoisted it on the soil of Jammu and Kashmir which is a disputed territory and is not a part of India. She was reacting after the reports that Jammu and Kashmir police have booked her for unfurling Pakistani flag in Kashmir during Pak National Day on March 23. "From last 35 years we have been hoisting Pakistan Flag in India. This time the difference was that instead of unfurling it in Pakistan embassy in New Delhi, we hoisted in on our own soil in Kashmir. Let me make it clear that Jammu and Kashmir is my own land and it is not the part of India and for that reason I have not committed any crime," Aasiya Andrabi told CNS adding that she was booked by police on the behest of Indian media under section 13A of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. "Indian biased news channels blew the issue of flag hoisting out of proportion and all these channels put a pressure on police to book me. Instead of showing the 'news', these Indian news channels are acting as judge for Kashmiri people and are directing the Indian police and authorities, what to do and what not to do," she said and added that she would continue to hoist the Pakistani flag on Kashmir soil and will not abandon the practice under pressure either from Indian media or authorities. (CNS) Lady dies, 04 injured in road mishaps NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 A lady died while four others were injured in three separate road accidents across the valley. An Alto car bearing registration number JK22-5400 hit a lady Rani Begam resident of Devpora Herpora at village Mujpathri, Shopain, resulting in her on spot death. Shopian police has registered a case in this regard. A Motorcycle skidded off the road at Gazriyal Kralpora, Kupwara resulting in injuries to the motorcyclist Arif Joo and a pillion Ishfaq Joo both residents of Mandiyan Keran. Both the injured have been shifted to hospital for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard. Meanwhile, a Motorcycle bearing registration number JK13B/5730 skidded off the road at Pahroo Chowk, Nowgam, Srinagar resulting in injuries to motorcyclist and a Pillion. Both the injured have been shifted to SMHS Hospital Srinagar for treatment. Nowgam police has registered a case in this regard. Leh police cracks blind murder 09 accused arrested NL Correspondent Srinagar | March | 25 Leh police cracked a blind murder case of a lecturer who was found dead in his residential quarter at an institute in Choglamsar Leh. Police has arrested nine accused persons involved in the murder. According to the District police administration, Jigme Tsultim resident of Gangtok Sikkim a lecturer at Central Institute of Buddhist studies (CIBS) Choglamsar Leh was found dead in his resident quarter on 19-03-2015. Leh police registered a case FIR No 27/2015 under section 302 RPC in Police station Leh the investigation was entrusted to Inspector Stanzin Dorjey Addl. SHO police station Leh under the close supervision of Sh. T.Gyalpo Additional Sp Leh. During the investigation, Leh police after working out all possible angles zeroed in on two suspected youth from Pyang village Leh. Their questioning led to the arrest of seven more accused who were involved in the murder. The arrested accused were identified as Chosphel Dorhey son of Nawnag Norbu resident of Chaa, Zanskar Kargil, Tundup Namgail son of Tsewang Sangdup resident of Stakna Leh, Thinles Nima son of Tsering Dorjey resident of Achinathang Leh, Rigzin Tamchos son of Tsewang tashi resident of Bodhkharbu Kargil, Rinchen Nurbu son of Punchik resident of Stakna Leh, Tundup Wangyal son of Sonam Wangyal resident of kargil, Loobzang Tsephel son of Nawang Tundup resident of Pidmo, zanskar Kargil, Padma Stanzin son of Stanzin Angchuk resident of Domkhar Leh and Tundup Norbu son of Tsering Dorjay resident of Pyang Leh. The NORTHLINES BUSINESS 10 www.thenorthlines.com JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 RBI says no to our proposal to buy back Docomo stake: Tata AGENCIES MUMBAI, MARCH 25 Tata Sons has said the Reserve Bank has turned down a request to allow it to buy back the Japanese Group NTT Docomo's 26 percent stake in their telecom joint venture at a premium to its current fair value. Tata Sons is the holding firm of the diversified salt- tosoftware Group. "The Reserve Bank has conveyed that it cannot accede to our request (for buying out the stake held by Docomo in Tata TeleServices) as the same is not in conformity with the extant Fema regulations, and has advised that any such purchase of shares be at the current fair value of shares," Tata Sons said in a late evening statement. Under the original shareholders agreement signed in 2009, Docomo had invested USD 2.2 billion in the mobile carrier Tata Tele with a condition that if the Japanese company wanted to exit, it would get the higher of either half the original investment or the fair value. As Tata Tele, despite being the seventh largest operator, has failed to make much of an impact in the overcrowded and fiercely competitive mobile telecom space, Docomo wanted to exit the venture. After the Tatas failed to find a buyer for the Docomo stake, it moved the RBI seeking approval to buy back 26 percent stake at half the price, or USD 1.1 billion that Docomo had paid in 2009. As the apex court Five things you need to know about RuPay pre-paid debit card AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC)has launched a debit card service which will help railway passengers book their tickets, do shopping and pay service bills. The RuPay pre-paid cards, launched by IRCTC in collaboration with the Union Bank of India and the National Payment Corporation of India, is the country's own card payment gateway network like Visa and Master Card, and provides an alternative system for banks to provide a debit card service. Here are Five interesting things you need to know about the RuPay pre-paid debit card. 1. Cards can be made available from UBI offices or through IRCTC online. Initially the service will be available for booking tickets and later on shopping and bill payments will be added. 2. The card holder will get free Rs 1 lakh accident insurance coverage as part of the benefits to customers. 3. One can have the card with a loading limit of Rs 10,000 with partial "Know Your Customer" (KYC) detail or Rs 50,000 loading limit with full KYC. 4. First five transactions per card every month done on IRCTC for purchase of train tickets will be free and no transaction charges will be levied to customers for six months only. 5. For every subsequent transaction post the free usage, customer will be charged Rs 10 per transaction. took time to get back, Docomo moved an arbitration court in London. In January, the RBI had reportedly said it was inclined to accept the Tatas' proposal to pay USD 1.1 billion for Docomo's 26 percent stake, provided the Finance Ministry was open to the idea. The Tata Sons' statement did not mention whether the RBI turned down its request after the Finance Ministry refused to accept the proposal. India's reform drive and economic momentum could give plenty of growth opportunities to India's top corporates, according to Standard & Poor's (S&P) Ratings Services. But many corporates are waiting for the government to put policy into action before investing further, it said. "The key to corporate growth will be whether the government can deliver on its reform promises. If it does, we believe the top players will be ready to capitalise," said S&P's credit analyst Mehul Sukkawala. "In the meantime, we believe the Indian corporate sector will maintain its conservative stance toward growth rather than throw caution to the wind," he said. S&P analysed the operating, cash flow, and leverage data of India's top-100 corporates, whose members are based mostly on market capitalisation. On these parameters, the Indian corporate sector is by no means a laggard to its Chinese and ASEAN neighbors, the ratings agency said in its article. "The issues identified with Indian corporates—overindebted and underperforming companies—are concentrated in just a handful of sectors, albeit critical ones: utilities and infrastructure, and metals and mining,"Sukkawala said. "Fixing the well-known problems within these sectors will predominantly require government decision-making and execution of regulations; the companies can't do it themselves," he said. "Overall, we believe the view of India as a global bright spot for investing appears fully justified from a credit risk perspective," S&P stated. However, capital spending will take 12 more months to start recovering, it said. "Companies are likely to consider new projects only after they can sense the operating environment in India is improving at the ground level," Sukkawala said. "They would also need to be confident that current investments are likely to generate good cash flows before committing fresh investments," he stated. "This is positive from a credit assessment perspective over the next 12 months, especially for companies with weak financial ratios and liquidity," he said. The new Indian government has promised to tackle some of India's longest-festering problems that have kept the country's enormous economic potential in check. The country's favorable economic conditions and a strong central government give it the flexibility to pursue reforms, S&P said. "Initiatives include auctions of energy resources, such as coal, simplified tax regimes, and accelerated approval procedures to speed up the ease of doing business," the agency said. "The government will need to turn its plans into actions, coordinate better with states, and remove bottlenecks across AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Telefonica finalises $15 billion sale of UK unit to Hutchison The iconic Taj Mansingh Hotel in the heart of the national capital will go under the hammer on Wednesday with New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) initiating proceedings after getting a goahead from the Union Home Ministry for its auctioning. The property, owned by the NDMC, was given to Tatabacked Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) on lease for 33 years. The lease had ended in 2011 and the IHCL was given six temporary extensions to operate the hotel since then on various grounds. The last extension was given on January 31 as NDMC could not hold an auction because of the Model Code of Conduct for the Delhi Assembly elections. The extended lease agreement expires on March 31. "The MHA has recently given us a clear verdict that Taj (Mansigh Hotel) ought to be auctioned so we will be taking up the issue formally before the council on March 20," NDMC chairman Jalaj Srivastava said. AGENCIES LONDON, MARCH 25 Spain`s Telefonica said it had finalised a deal to sell its British mobile business O2 to Li Kashing`s Hutchison Whampoa <0013.HK> for 10.25 billion pounds ($15.2 billion), confirming details announced earlier this year. Telefonica and Hutchison entered exclusive negotiations over O2 on Jan. 23. The Spanish operator said on Tuesday that a definitive agreement had now been reached after completion of due diligence on the British unit. The sale will hasten the consolidation of Britain`s telecoms industry. Hutchison already operates the Three Mobile network in Britain, and buying second-ranked O2, which has about 22 million subscribers, will make it the top mobile operator in the country. Completion of the deal is subject to regulatory approval, Telefonica said, adding that should take place by June 30, with a possible extension of this timeline to Sept. 30. The NDMC works under administrative control of the Union Home Ministry. While the NDMC was in favour of giving the first right of refusal to IHCL in case an auction took place, the Home Ministry had argued that it may attract lower bids. "The MHA has ordered an open auction so they might not get a right to refusal," Srivasatava said. The bidding process, FIPB clears 10 FDI proposals worth Rs 2,858 crore AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 The Foreign Investment Promotion Board has cleared 10 FDI proposals worth Rs 2,858 crore, and referred the HolcimAmbuja deal to the CCEA. "The Government has approved 10 proposals of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) amounting to Rs 2857.83 crore," a finance ministry statement said today. The proposal of Ambuja Cements for acquisition of 24 percent shares in its holding company Holcim (India) Ltd for a share swap worth Rs 3,500 crore has been referred to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA). FIPB has deferred 18 proposals including that of Sharekhan Ltd for transfer of compulsory convertible debentures (CCDs) and compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPs), held by IDFC Ltd to Baring Private Equity. India's reforms and economic momentum could unlock corporate growth: S&P AGENCIES COIMBATORE, MARCH 25 "From the outset, Tata Sons has been committed to honouring its contractual obligations to Docomo, and has taken every possible step keeping in mind the interests of all stakeholders and in accordance with Indian law," it said. The statement further said the issue will now have to be resolved through arbitration between the parties. Steps towards initiating arbitration have already been taken. Taj Mansingh to go under hammer today sectors to implement reforms," S&P said. "The government may have to dilute some of its reforms because of differing views of opposition parties and the hesitancy of some of its allies," it said. "Overall, we are optimistic that the impact of government reforms will be positive in the next few years. The cumulative effect is likely to result in an improved economic and business environment for India's corporates," said S&P's credit analyst Abhishek Dangra. however, is likely to take around 6-8 months after the Council initiates the proceedings. Two years ago, when the NDMC had decided to auction the property, the IHCL had approached the Delhi High Court seeking a stay on the process. However, the company had not got a stay order from the court to restrain the NDMC from auctioning the hotel. Shanghai slips after 10-day rally, US data revives rate talk AGENCIES HONG KONG, MARCH 25 The proposal of Ostro Energy to invest Rs 1,400 crore over the next 4-5 years in wind energy assets was cleared by the FIPB in its February 17 meeting. The inter-governmental panel, chaired by Economic Affairs Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi, also cleared the pharma firm IPCA Laboratories' proposal to hike foreign institutional investment (FII) to 35 percent entailing an investment of Rs 900 crore. The proposal of Reckitt Benckiser (India) to acquire 24.88 percent share of Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare India Ltd from its foreign investor was also approved. The deal would result in a foreign fund outflow of Rs 750 crore. Bangalore-based pharma firm Syngene International's proposal to inject Rs 380 crore into the company through 10 percent foreign equity participation has also been cleared. FDI proposals under approval route are cleared by the FIPB. However, those worth above Rs 1,200 crore are given final clearance by the CCEA. Oil to reach $100 a barrel by end of 2016: Pickens AGENCIES SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 25 Oil prices could hit $100 a barrel by the end of next year, U.S. oil magnate T. Boone Pickens said on Tuesday, revising his previous forecast which said they would reach that level as early as this year. "I think you could very well be at $100 a barrel by the end of 2016," the 86-year-old billionaire and chair of BP Capital told an audience of about 100 at the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco. Oil prices have fallen sharply amid weaker Asian and European demand and a boom in North American production. U.S. crude futures have dropped more than 60 percent since highs last summer and were at around $47.40 a barrel on Tuesday. Pickens said the idea of "peak oil" – the point in time at which oil production will go into an irreversible decline – shouldn`t be dismissed on account of the increase in U.S. production. Other regions are seeing their output decline, he said. A lifelong Republican, Pickens said he would support Jeb Bush if he decided to pursue the party`s nomination in 2016, as is widely expected. "The Republicans will win in 2016," said Pickens, who has donated heavily to Republican presidential candidates in the past, including Jeb`s brother, former President George W. Bush. Shanghai stocks retreated for the first time in 11 sessions on profit-taking Wednesday but most other Asian equity markets were flat after a healthy batch of US data revived the prospect of an early interest rate hike. The euro edged up marginally as investors were cheered by warmer relations between Greece and Germany as eurozone leaders try to hammer out a reformed bailout deal for Athens. In late trade Shanghai, which surged to a near seven-year high over the past 10 sessions, eased 0.30 per cent, while Hong Kong's exchange gained 0.52 per cent, boosted by a rally in Hutchison Whampoa after it said it had agreed to buy British telecom giant O2 for more than $15 billion. Tokyo reversed morning losses to end up 0.17 per cent, or 32.75 points, at 19,746.20 but Sydney was marginally higher, nudging up 4.23 points to 5,973.32 and Seoul was also flat, edging 1.44 points higher to 2,042.81. Wellington fell 0.22 per cent, or 12.76 points, to 5,857.78 and Taipei slipped 0.66 per cent, or 63.83 points, to 9,667.83. Global investors are keeping a close watch on the United States, looking for any signs that could give an idea of when the Federal Reserve will lift interest rates. Comments last week from the central bank that the economy still had weaknesses cooled expectations it would announce an increase in early summer. However, markets took note of news from the Labor Department that inflation hit 0.2 per cent in February. That followed three successive months of falling prices, including January's 0.7 per cent drop, which was the steepest since late 2008 during the financial crisis. Also sales of new singlefamily homes surged to a sevenyear high in February, accelerating for the third consecutive month, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. The figures revived talk of an early rate hike, sending the dollar up and US stocks lower. In Asian currency trade the dollar bought 119.73 yen, compared with 119.77 yen in New York but still up from 119.45 yen earlier Tuesday in Tokyo. "Traders love a good pullback and as soon as the dollar looks like it's setting up to resume its bullish trend currency traders will flood the market with trades," Scott Schuberg, chief executive officer of Rivkin Securities in Sydney, told Bloomberg News. "We could see continued volatility in foreign exchange markets." The Dow dipped 0.58 per cent, the S&P 500 fell 0.61 per cent and the Nasdaq lost 0.32 per cent. Hopes for a resolution to the long-running Greek debt crisis were raised after the country's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held meetings with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other officials in Berlin that were said to have gone well. European officials on Tuesday were hopeful that after months of tough negotiation, common ground could finally be reached with the new antiausterity Greek government, which swept January elections in a ticket of renegotiating its debt obligations. Amazon blasts US agency for slowness on drone regulation AGENCIES WASHINGTON, MARCH 25 E-commerce power Amazon.com blasted federal regulators on Tuesday for being slow to approve commercial drone testing, saying the United States is falling behind other countries in the potentially lucrative area of unmanned aviation technology. Less than a week after the Federal Aviation Administration gave Amazon.com the green light to test a delivery drone outdoors, the company told U.S. lawmakers that the prototype had already become obsolete while the company waited more than six months for the agency`s permission. "We don`t test it anymore. We`ve moved on to more advanced designs that we already are testing abroad," said Paul Misener, Amazon.com`s vice president for global public policy. "Nowhere outside of the United States have we been required to wait more than one or two months to begin testing," Misener testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety and Security. The Amazon.com case illustrates the frustrations of many industry representatives, who say the U.S. regulatory process is not keeping up with rapidly developing drone technology that could generate new revenues and cost savings for a range of industries. Ahead of Tuesday`s hearing, the FAA sought to alleviate some of that frustration by announcing a new "blanket" approval that allows companies with exemptions from a U.S. ban on commercial drone use to fly limited operations without seeking new approval for each project. The change affects only flights of up to 200 feet (61 metres) during daylight hours and within a drone operator`s line of sight. Seattle-based Amazon.com, the largest e-commerce company in the United States, wants to use drones to deliver packages to its customers over distances of 10 miles (16 km) or more, which would require drones to travel autonomously while equipped with technology to avoid collisions with other aircraft. Misener said European and other international authorities have more "reasonable" approaches that recognise the potential economic benefits of commercial drone operations. "This low level of government attention and slow pace are inadequate, especially compared to the regulatory efforts in other countries," Misener said, calling on regulators to begin planning now for drone systems capable of autonomous travel. Margaret Gilligan, FAA`s associate administrator for aviation safety, defended the pace of FAA drone actions on safety grounds, saying U.S. airspace is more complex and more heavily traveled than that of other countries. She told the Senate panel that regulators could set new standards for autonomous drone operations within a year. The FAA recently proposed rules that would lift the current ban on most commercial drone flights, but several restrictions attached would make package delivery and other business applications unfeasible. Among other constraints, the proposed rules would limit commercial drones to an altitude of 500 feet (150 metres), allow flights only during daytime and require operators to keep the aircraft in sight at all times. The agency does not expect to finalise the rules until late 2016 or early 2017, according to government officials. During this period, the current ban will stay in place; companies can apply for exemptions to use drones for specific business applications. Gilligan said the FAA has granted more than 60 exemptions out of several hundred requests. Meanwhile, Australia, Canada, France and the United Kingdom have progressed towards airspace integration and allow for commercial use, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a report to the subcommittee. Australia has granted operating certificates to 185 businesses, while several European countries have granted licenses to more than 1,000 operators, according to the report. While the GAO said overseas restrictions are similar to those proposed by the FAA, it noted that France has begun to allow beyond-line-of-sight operations on a limited basis. The NORTHLINES 11 SPORTS www.thenorthlines.com JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 India battle tide of history against Australia Australia favourites against India, says Matthew Hayden AGENCIES SYDNEY, MARCH 25 AGENCIES SYDNEY, MARCH 25 Defending champions India will hope the law of averages does not catch up with them when they clash with hosts Australia in a widely-anticipated World Cup semifinal in Sydney on Thursday. India have beaten Australia just once in 35 years in a one-day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground when a Sachin Tendulkar century helped them win the first of the three-match tri-series final in 2008. But Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s men have confounded critics by recovering from a winless bilateral tour of Australia before the World Cup to brush aside all-comers in the tournament. Starting with two wins against Pakistan and South Africa, India won all six group matches to top Pool B and then downed spirited Bangladesh by 109 runs in the quarter-finals. Amazingly, India have piled up 300-plus scores every time they have batted first and dismissed the opposition in all seven matches so far. India now confront a side that has won seven of their 10 World Cup meetings against them, although Dhoni`s men secured a five-wicket win in the quarterfinal at home in Ahmedabad four years ago. Four-time champions Australia have won all six semi-finals they have appeared in since the inaugural event in 1975, but India will consider the SCG as the best venue to halt that record. Groundsman Tom Parker has kept both teams guessing on the nature of the pitch he will unveil for the semi-final, but the wear and tear at the end of a long season indicates spin-friendly conditions. South African spinners Imran Tahir and JP Duminy shared seven wickets to bowl out Sri Lanka for 133 in the quarter-final at the SCG last week, setting up a ninewicket win for the Proteas. But the bat dominated the ball in previous World Cup games at the venue, with Australia piling up 376 for nine against Sri Lanka and South Africa smashing 408 for five off the West Indies` attack. Australian coach Darren Lehmann expected a wicket similar to the one his team got for the match against Sri Lanka and predicted a high-scoring encounter. "I think the pitch will be very similar to the one we used in the game against Sri Lanka when almost 700 runs were scored, so I think this will be another high-scoring affair," Lehmann wrote on the official Cricket Australia website www.cricket.com.au. "But finals seem to have a way of working out differently sometimes. So even if the pitch is a belter, you have to do the basics well enough to produce a high score. And then bowl well enough to defend it." Lehmann felt that constant meetings with India over the summer would "add an extra element to what already looms as an enthralling contest." "India are really starting to gain some confidence on the back of some good performances since the tournament began, but we know them inside out -- just as they do us. Everyone in the Australia squad is excited that we`ve reached the final week Ahead of the do-or-die cricket World Cup semi-final between India and Australia, former explosive opening batsman Matthew Hayden was on Wednesday confident that the co-hosts will beat India to enter the final. “Obviously I think Australia will defeat India,” Hayden, member of Australia's World Cup winning squads in 2003 and 2007, was quoted as saying by news.com.au on Wednesday. The 43-year-old said India’s two spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja will play a big part on Thursday considering the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) pitch which might assist the spinners. “I’ve been impressed with the Indian bowling line-up. They’re particularly strong in the spin department with Ravi Jadeja and Ashwin and those two could be the key to the game,” Hayden was quoted as saying by news.com.au. The left-handed batsman also stressed that although Indian pacers have been bowling well, they haven’t been exposed in the earlier matches and they will be against Australia. “While their pace battery has been performing admirably during the tournament, they haven’t been exposed and I think they will be against Australia,” Hayden said. He also said that Suresh Raina and skipper Mahendra Singh of the World Cup and are now within striking distance of a goal that we set ourselves more than a year ago." With organisers estimating that 70 percent of the tickets have been picked up by Indian fans, Australia would feel as if they were playing an away game on their own soil. India will once again bank on a sound start from openers Shikhar Dhawan, who has 367 runs in the tournament with two Dhoni will play a big part in the game and can be dangerous. “With the bat I can see Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni playing a big part. Even if Australia takes quick wickets at the start of the game these two can be very dangerous. The conditions will suit them both,” he said. When asked to analyse India’s overall performance in the mega event, he said, “It’s hard to get a read on India’s performance in the group stage because I don’t think they were really tested. The South Africa game didn’t really go down to the wire and they got the Proteas on a really bad day.” Speaking on the pressure that would be on the high-voltage clash, he said, “India have won all their games convincingly, the SCG will suit them and in a semi-final where it’s all on the line there’s equal pressure on both sides. But they’ve been hammered by Australia all summer.” centuries, and Rohit Sharma, who hit 137 "A big one is just around the corner because big players always score in big against Bangladesh. But it will be Virat Kohli the Australians games," Dhoni said of Kohli. will be wary of after the elegant right- India`s pace trio of Mohammad Shami, hander hit four centuries in the preceding Umesh Yadav and Mohit Sharma have four-Test series, including 147 and 46 at claimed 42 wickets between them, but it will be the off-spin of Ravichandran the SCG. Kohli`s form dipped after a match- Ashwin that Dhoni will turn to if the pitch winning century against Pakistan, but takes turn. The winner of Thursday`s Dhoni was confident of his star batsman match will face New Zealand in the final in Melbourne on Sunday. coming good when it mattered. India hockey team to field full State Judo Championship gets underway strength team for Azlan Shah Cup JAMMU TAWI, MARCH 25 AGENCIES NEW DELHI, MARCH 25 Ace midfielder Sardar Singh will lead a full strength Indian men's hockey team in the 24th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup to be held in Ipoh, Malaysia from April 5 to 12. The Azlan Shah Cup despite being an invitational tournament, India have gone for a strong 18member squad with just three changes from the last December's Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar. Midfielder Danish Mujtaba, striker Lalit Upadhyay and defender Gurjinder Singh are the three players to miss out and in their places midfielder Chinglensana Singh and forwards Satbir Singh and Mandeep Singh have been drafted into the side. While Sardar will captain the side, goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will continue to be his deputy. Besides two goalkeepers -Sreejesh and Harjot Singh --, the squad will have five defenders in Gurbaj Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Birendra Lakra, Kothajit Singh and VR Raghunath. The midfield will be under the leadership of skillful Sardar and he will be assisted by Manpreet Singh, Dharamvir Singh, Chinglensana and SK Uthappa, while Ramadeep Singh, SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah, Satbir and Mandeep will form India's forwardline. The Azlan Shah Cup will also be Dutchman Paul van Ass' first assignment as the new chief coach of the Indian men's hockey team. "The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup will be my first tournament as the coach of this team and I look forward to a positive start by doing well in this tournament," Van Ass said after the selection of the team today. "The players and I are still trying to know each other both, professionally as well as on the personal front. By the intensity and efforts put in by these players on the field, during the preparations, gives me much confidence in this team and a hope to have a great start as one unit. I have seen them play in Champions Trophy last year and they are turning into a formidable line-up who are keen to take on new challenges." Talking about the Azlan Shahbound team, captain Sardar said, "The team composition is almost the same as Champions Trophy, although we have three new inclusions -- Chinglensana Singh Kangujam, Satbir Singh and Mandeep Singh. All three will help boost our options for attack. "I think their contribution for their respective teams in Hockey India League 2015 helped them make a comeback into the national squad." Besides India and hosts Malaysia, the other participating nations in this year's Azlan Shah Cup are Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Canada. India will play their first match against Korea on April 5 followed by games against New Zealand (April 6), Malaysia (April 8), Canada (April 9) and Australia (April 11). Organised by the Jammu and Kashmir State Judo Association, the 17th State Open Judo Championship got underway at Indoor Complex, MA Stadium, Jammu, here today. The competition was declared open by president of J&K Olympic Association, Rangil Singh, who was chief guest in the inaugural function. Former MLA and president of the Association, Rashpal Singh as also Kuldeep Singh Jamwal were guests of honour. Around 300 Judokas drawn from different districts of the state shall compete for top honours in various weight categories. Among others present were Dr Ashutosh Sharma (secretary, JKOA) Chief Sports Officer and Sports Officer of State Sports Council, Rajan Sharma, Ravi Singh, Satish Gupta, SP Singh, Virender Dogra, Rohit Gupta, Suraj Sharma, Raj Kumar, Shashi Balgotra, Shiv Kumar, Sarabjeet Singh. Today's bouts were officiated by Suraj Bhan Singh, Arshinad, Vikas Dogra, Ritika Slathia, Jugal Kishore, Shakti Gupta and Rameshwar Singh Jamwal. This championship is being organised under the overall supervision of Association general secretary, Vikas Gupta. The Detailed Results: GIRLS: U-8 yr: 18 kg: Aditi Rajdha, Ist; Tavisha Gupta, 2nd; Ashita Rajput and Khushi Sher, joint 3rd. 20 kg: Ananya Sharma, Ist; Arya Khan, 2nd; Janvee Kotwal and Ananya, joint 3rd. 25 kg: Utkarshi Kesar, Ist; Manya Sharma, 2nd; Angel Dogra and Shristi Verma, joint 3rd. 30 kg: Tanisha Gupta, Ist; Monika Saproo, 2nd; Prism Singh and Deepanshi Rajput, joint 3rd. GIRLS: U- 10 yr: 25 kg: Meenakshi Devi, Ist; Vanshika Sharma, 2nd; Parul Sharma and Kanishka Sharma, joint 3rd. 30 kg: Nirali Sharma, Ist; Priya Sharma, 2nd and Bhumi Manhas, 3rd. 35 kg: Niharika Sharma, Ist; Mahima Sharma, 2nd and Saniya Choudhary, 3rd. Plus 35 kg: Khushi Gupta, Ist; Suhani Kiran, 2nd; Manvi Verma and Samkiya Choudhary, joint 3rd. BOYS: U-8 yr: 18 kg: Viraj Koushal, Ist; Shourya Kumar, 2nd; Aarav Sharma and Shourya Vardhan, joint 3rd. 20 kg: Ridham Sharma, Ist; Chatnya, 2nd; Hitesh Chibber and Nitish Koul, joint 3rd. 25 kg: Kanshit, Ist; Sahil Sharma, 2nd; Shivyansh Raina and Ishan Pandita, joint 3rd. 30 kg: Ritesh Tikoo, Ist; Arihant Mahajan, 2nd and Sajak Kesar, 3rd. Plus 30 kg: Abijai, Ist; Arsh Bakshi, 2nd; Nityam Sharma and Anirudh Sharma, joint 3rd. BOYS: U-10 yr: 25 kg: Om BilIoria, Ist; Aditya Singh, 2nd and Dhaniya, 3rd. 30 kg: Aditya Parihar, Ist; Harkik Sharma, 2nd; Amrit Bhat and Mritunjay Kotwal, joint 3rd. Plus 35 kg: Ritish Dhar, Ist; Madhav Chalotra, 2nd and Arnav Sharma, 3rd. Police and other security forces who laid down their precious lives for the cause of the nation. He said that it is due to the sacrifices of the martyrs that the peace has been restored in the state. He exhorted upon the gathering especially youth to contribute for maintaining the integrity, sovereignty and communal harmony of the great democracy of the world. Martyr DySPManjeet Singh, the then DySPHqrs. Pooch, sacrificed his life on March 13, 2003 while maintaining the best tradition of the J&K Policeservice before self for the cause of the nation. Prominent among those who were present included Mumtaz Chodhary (ADC Pooch), Mumtaz Bhati-(CMO Pooch), Maqbool Naik (XEN PDD), Amit Kumar Gupta (ASP Pooch), Krishan Lal (retired Divisional Sports Officer), Rajinder Singh (Retired Sports Officer), Mohd Qasim (Incharge District Youth and Sports Officer), Advocate Mohd Zaman, Advocate Rajinder Singh, Prem Parkash Luthra, Nirdosh Kumar, Mohd Tariq (convener Manjeet Singh Volleyball Tournament), Pardeep Khanna, Sagar Singh (DySP), Ajay Kumar (DySP Surankote), Mohd Rafi (DySP DAR) and Rakesh Akram (SHO PS Poonch ). J&K Police emerges overall Shaheed Manjit Club wins volleyball title champion in wrestling JAMMU TAWI, MARCH 25 JAMMU TAWI, MARCH 25 With highest medal tally, Jammu and Kashmir Police bagged the overall championship trophy in the two-day 20th Men and VI Women State Wrestling Championships, organised by J&K Wrestling Association at Indoor Complex, MA Stadium, here today. Overall second position went to Jammu District. In the prize distribution function, Minister for Sports was invited as chief guest, but he could not make it to the venue due to unavoidable circumstances. The closing function was also attended besides others by Rajesh Gupta (MLA), Rangil Singh (pesident JKOA), Ashwani Sharma (former MLA), Dr Ashutosh Sharma (secretary JKOA), Pardeep Sharma, Kuldeep Magotra, HS Gill, Chief Sports Officer and Sports Officer of the State Sports Council. The Detailed Results: 50Kg: Anil Choudhary, Ist; Anil Kumar, 2nd and Rahul Kumar, 3rd. 57 kg: Lal Hussain, Ist; Pritam Singh, 2nd and Ajay Bharti, 3rd. 61Kg : Lokesh Singh, Ist; Sukhvinder Singh,2nd and Joginder Singh, 3rd. 65 kg: Munir Ahmad, Ist; Vicky Sharma, 2nd and Bushan Mehra, 3rd. 70 kg: Kasim Din, Ist; Pawan Kumar, 2nd and Pawan, 3rd. 74 kg: Rajesh Kumar, Ist; Blawan Kumar, 2nd and Sadiqui Ali, 3rd. 86 kg: Nisar Ahmad, Ist; Bahadur Khan, 2nd and Haman Hussain, 3rd. 97 kg: Roshan Sharma, Ist; Mohd Akram, 2nd and Ishan Sharma, 3rd. Open: Diler Khan, Ist; Ishaq Ahmad, 2nd and Varun Sharma, 3rd. Shaheed Manjeet Singh Volleyball Club today registered 3-1 win against Pinto Club in the final to win the title trophy in the Manjeet Singh Memorial Volleyball Tournament, organized by District Police Poonch at Sports Stadium, here under Civic Action Programme. The winner team awarded with a cash prize worth Rs 10,000 while Rs 5,000 cash prize given away to the runners up Pinto Club. The final was officiated by the technical penal led by Narinder Singh-(PEM). Farhat Jahangir was declared man of the match. In all, nine teams of the district took part in this two-day tournament. In the final and valedictory function, District Development Commissioner, MH Malik was chief guest, who gave away winners and runners-up trophies as also other individual prizes. Officiating Brigadier of 93 Bridgage CO 12 JAT, Col K Jaiswal and social activist, Taj Mir were guests of honour. Speaking to the gathering, the DDC Poonch stressed upon youth to take active part in extracurricular activities besides studies and refrain from bad activities as the youths are the future of the nation besides assured people that such events would be organized in future too. He said that J&K Police will always help in promoting sports and cultural activities and sought the cooperation of people in achieving the result. In his address, SSP Pooonch, Jatinder Singh Johar paid rich tribute to the martyrs of J&K PM launches new public grievances redressal portal ‘PRAGATI’ Agencies New Delhi, Mar 25 In an important step towards making governance more efficient and responsive by making public grievances redressal process more effective, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Wednesday, launched a new multi-purpose and multi-modal platform ‘PRAGATI’. A unique integrating and interactive platform, PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation) is aimed at addressing common man’s grievances, and simultaneously monitoring and reviewing important programmes and projects of the government of India as well as projects flagged by state governments. Pragati can be a game changer in the government’s efforts to bring e-transparency and eaccountability with real-time presence and exchange among the key stakeholders. Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said the whole world is now observing India keenly. It is imperative that governance in India becomes more efficient and responsive. He said the PRAGATI platform was a step in this direction. During the first PRAGATI interaction today, the Prime Minister discussed issues relating to unseasonal rain and relief to farmers, public grievances, project implementation, Swachh Bharat and ‘ease of doing business.’ The interaction lasted for two hours. Among the issues discussed were issues like clearance for Navi Mumbai airport, progress of school toilet programme, and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. PM Modi gave suitable directions for redressal of grievances and compliance on the projects and programmes and motivated all officers to work in coordinated manner for outcome;. A built-in feature of PRAGATI is that these directions will remain in the system for further follow up and review till the finality of the matter. PRAGATI is a three tier (PMO, union government secretaries and chief secretaries of states) application. The Prime Minister will interact with bureaucrats on a monthly basis - it will be held once in every month on fourth Wednesday at 3.30 PMto be known as PRAGATI Day. PRAGATI will also take into consideration various correspondences to PM’s office by the common people or from high dignitaries of States and/or developers of public projects; The system has been designed in-house by the PMO team with the help of National Informatics Center (NIC). Navy surveillance aircraft crashes off Goa coast; two missing Agencies Panji, Mar 25 An Indian Navy surveillance aircraft crashed south-west off Goa coast with two officers, including a woman, missing while one has been rescued. The Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft, which was on a routine training sortie, lost contact with the Naval Air Station in Goa last night at 22:08 hours. “The aircraft is feared to have ditched soon thereafter. The aircrew onboard the aircraft comprised three officers (two Pilots and one woman Observer),” the Navy said in a statement. One survivor, Commander Nikhil Kuldip Joshi, who was flying the aircraft and had 4,000 flying hours to his credit, was rescued about an hour later by a fishing vessel. The crew used a toll-free helpline to contact the Navy’s Maritime Operation Centre, which then sent an aircraft to collect the injured officer and move him to hospital Patanjali at Karwar. He is reported to be stable though severely injured. Pak court again adjourns Mumbai attack trial Agencies Islamabad, Mar 25 For the third consecutive time, a Pakistani court today adjourned the hearing in the trial of seven men accused in the Mumbai attack case till April 1, as the record of the case is with the Islamabad High Court in connection with the government’s plea against granting bail to the attack’s mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi. “The proceedings of the case could not be held today after the ATC Islamabad was informed that the record of the case had been still with the IHC in connection with the government’s plea against Lakhvi’s bail,” prosecution chief Chaudhry Azhar told media after the hearing. “We had requested the court to ensure provision of the record to the trial court in next Wednesday’s hearing,” he said. Over the past two months, at least five hearings have been adjourned without proceedings because of this reason. The trial has been underway in Pakistan since 2009. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) will take up government’s plea for cancellation of bail to LeT operations commander Lakhvi tomorrow. The Punjab government on March 14 detained Lakhvi for 30 days under the Maintenance of Agencies New Delhi, Mar 25 The Indian Navy operates about 36 Dornier aircraft for search and rescue, maritime surveillance and other duties. This is the first loss of a Dornier since it was inducted in the Indian Navy in the early 90s. Eight Naval ships and four aircraft were immediately deployed to search the area to locate the remaining two officers. Presently, there are 12 ships (including two ships from Indian Coast Guard) and four aircraft involved in the search and rescue operations. Sources said the two missing officers are of Lieutenant rank. Crimes against women have risen since 2013 but efforts are on to curb them, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said here. He felt that police should not take refuge in the argument that more crimes against women were being reported because a large number of cases were being registered in the country now unlike before. Rather, police should ensure that crime against women should not take place, he said. “Crime against women is on the rise since 2013. Women’s safety is on the top of government’s agenda. Efforts are on to arrest crime against women,” Rijiju said here yesterday during his Offbeat address at the valedictory function of 23rd All India Forensic Science Congress. He also laid the foundation stone of Central Forensic Science Laboratory on the occasion. The minister said it has been mad ecompulsory for police to lodge the complaint of a woman. Rijiju said police have many challenges ahead as the modus operandi of the crimes was changing. Indian police machinery is working with meagre facilities but the government is undertaking all efforts to modernise the police force, he said. He said that forensic expansion programme can address the issue of high level of pendency of cases and tackle crimes, especially against women in a time bound manner. Public Order, before he could be released by Adiala Jail Rawalpindi authorities on the IHC’s order. On December 18, the trial court granted bail to Lakhvi but he was detained the very next day under the MPO. However, the IHC suspended Lakhvi’s detention on “weak legal ground.” Just before he was to be released from Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, Lakhvi was arrested on charges of kidnapping an Afghan national in 2009. He has got bail in the kidnapping case. Later, the government challenged the HC’s order in the Supreme Court, which suspended its decision. The 55-year-old again challenged his detention and got relief from the court on March 13. Lakhvi, believed to be a close relative of LeT founder and Jamat-Ud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, and six others -– Abdul Wajid, Mazhar Iqbal, Hamad Amin Sadiq, Shahid Jameel Riaz, Jamil Ahmed and Younis Anjum –- were charged with planning and executing the Mumbai attack in November 2008 that left 166 people dead. Lakhvi is currently in detention in Pakistan under a public security order. He was detained early this month before he could be released from jail following a court directive, which evoked a strong protest from India. Resistance to CDS post was within Army, IAF, Navy: Tharoor Former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor today said “resistance” within the three Services — Army, Navy and Air Force — was the reason behind erstwhile UPA Government’s rejection of the idea of having a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). The senior Congress leader made the remarks on the occasion of the fourth K Subrahmanyam Memorial Lecture that was delivered by Lt Gen (Retd) Shamsher Singh Mehta here. “As indeed the idea of an integrated defence chief is apparently being given thought by Crimes against women have shot up after 2013: Kiren Rijiju Bhopal, Mar 25 the present Government. It was turned down by the previous one principally because of resistance within the uniformed services. “My understanding is that resistance may have much more to do with military ego and protocol issues amongst the chiefs than may be intellectual rejection of the value of an integrated command,” Tharoor said. His comments came days after Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said integration of the three Services “is a must” and that he is working out a mechanism for the creation of a post of CDS with a fixed tenure that he will recommend in the next “2-3 months”. Vajpayee to be conferred Bharat Ratna on Mar 27 Agencies “Women should feel secure in the New Delhi, Mar 25 society. This should be the prime concern of the society,” Rijiju said while speaking at the two-day conference themed ‘Role of Forensic Science in countering crime against women’ at the programme. He also announced the institution of Union Home Minister’s Award for Forensic Sciences on the occasion. The awards would include Life Time Achievement Award carrying cash prize of Rs 1 lakh with medal and citation, R&D Award (three awards for Rs 50,000 each) and Young Scientist Award with cash prize of Rs 10,000. Around 300 forensic science experts participated in the conference organised by DFSS, Union Ministry of Home Affairs. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a veteran Parliamentarian and founder member of BJP who is held in high esteem across the political spectrum, will be conferred Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award, on March 27. President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be among a host of VVIPs who are likely to be present at the Krishna Memon marg residence of Vajpayee in Lutyens’ Delhi where he will be honoured. The announcement for the prestigious award for Vajpayee, the first Prime Minister from outside the Congress party to serve a full five-year term, came on December 24, a day before he turned 90. Vajpayee, who was Prime Minister from 1998 to 2004, and has faded from public life due to age-related illness, is lauded as a statesman and has been often described as the moderate face of BJP. Experts: Fla. firm's medical pot loophole claims a pipe dream Jacksonville, Fla., March 25 : A Florida law firm's argument that a legal loophole already allows for medical marijuana in the state is being criticized as misleading by advocates. Health Law Services, based in Jacksonville, has been advising clients that doctors can prescribe illegal drugs including marijuana if they determine them to be the only practical medication for the patient. "It is clear that our Florida statute allows for the lawful possession of cannabis if somebody is in the possession of a prescription," Christopher Ralph, legal administrator at Health Law Services, told the Orlando Sentinel. The firm argues Florida Statute 456.41, which outlines prescription rules, makes it unnecessary for a change to the state's law or a constitutional amendment to allow for medical marijuana. "It is the intent of the Legislature that citizens be able to make informed choices for any type of health care they deem to be an effective option for treating human disease, pain, injury, deformity, or other physical or mental condition," the statute states. The firm charges clients $799 to be seen by doctors who will determine whether they receive a medical marijuana prescription and lawyers then provide a letter certifying the prescription and warning law enforcement officers not to violate the client's rights. However, some Health Law Services clients have been arrested on marijuana charges and medical marijuana advocates say the firm is giving bad advice. "They are misleading clients and the public into believing that citizens have a right to use marijuana medicinally, when all they have is the right to assert that as a legal defense in court of law after they have been arrested and prosecuted," said Norm Kent, a Fort Lauderdale criminal defense lawyer and former president of advocacy group National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. "They are charging people $800 for medical ID cards that are worthless," he said. Health Law Services is representing Scott and Marsha Yandell, both 45, St. Johns County residents who were found in possession of about 40 marijuana plants in February. The couple, who have certification letters from the firm, are facing four felony charges, including marijuana trafficking. "If there was a law that allowed for medical marijuana, I guess everybody in the state has missed it," St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar said during a Monday news conference. "And two, they weren't trying to just produce medical marijuana. This was an industrial grow house." Jacksonville attorney Mitch Stone said he is skeptical of the Health Law Services approach. "It's a good creative lawyer, I'll give them that. What would definitely create an issue, where the rubber meets the road in any type of situation like this, is how the courts are going to interpret what their interpretation is," he told WJXT-TV. Toppled tree crushes moving Mercedes, Elephants hold up tipping 'very lucky' driver survives tractor-trailer in Louisiana BEVERLY HILLS, March 25 Firefighters in Beverly Hills, Calif., said they had to cut the roof off a Mercedes Benz after a massive pine tree crushed the car while it was in motion. Authorities said strong winds in the area toppled the tree about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and it landed on the moving Mercedes Benz on Lexington Road The NORTHLINES www.thenorthlines.com 12 JAMMU | THURSDAY | MARCH 26 | 2015 and Benedict Canyon Drive. Firefighters said they had to cut the roof from the vehicle to free the driver, who was consc-ious and talking to firefighters during the rescue. The man was transported to a local hospital in unknown condition. "Anytime you have an accident like this and can walk away from it, so to speak, very lucky driver," Dave Grate, Beverly Hills fire battalion chief, told KABC-TV. Witness Daniel Broukhim told KCBS-TV it "sounds like a miracle" that the man survived the incident. "I heard that my neighbor said that he talked to the guy who did pull him out from the car and I'm not even sure how they did that when you look at the location of the tree on top of the car, it must have been pretty difficult or pretty scary," Broukhim said. Powhatan, March 25 : Louisia- a ditch, but was being kept na deputies responding to a report of a stranded tractor-trailer said they were "astounded" to find two elephants keeping the vehicle from overturning. The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office said deputies responded about 7:03 a.m. Tuesday to a report of a stranded tractor-trailer on Interstate 49, near Powhatan, and they arrived to find the truck had pulled onto the soft shoulder and ended up getting stuck. The truck was leaning toward upright by two of its passengers - elephants from the Shrine Circus. "When deputies arrived on scene, they were astounded to find two elephants keeping the eighteen wheeler from overturning," the sheriff's office said in a news release. The truck was carrying three circus elephants from New Orleans, where they performed during the weekend, to Frisco, Texas, where they are scheduled to perform Wednesday through Saturday. Funny Photo 54 militants killed in military operation Pak’s restive NW Agencies Peshawar, Mar 25 At least 54 suspected militants belonging to a pro-Taliban outfit, including its spokesman, were today killed when Pakistani fighter jets pounded their hideouts and troops clashed with the insurgents in the volatile northwest tribal region near the Afghan border. At least 30 militants were killed and two ammunition depots were destroyed in the aerial strikes that were carried out in remote Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency where militants of Lashkar-i- Islam have strongholds, Pakistan Army said in a statement. The dead also included some foreign ultras in the airstrikes in the area where a major military campaign is underway. ‘ There were unconfirmed reports that Lashkar-i-Islam spokesman Salahuddin Ayubi, was among the dead. The outfit announced an allegiance to the Taliban earlier this month. The toll could not be verified through independent sources as the region is out of reach of media. Security forces source said jets SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY bombed militants’ compounds in the valley and destroyed several hideouts. Six militants were also injured in the latest bombings. At least eight suspected militants were killed in a separate military operation in Orakzai tribal region, the Dawn reported. Security forces targeted the militants after an IED blast in Sabak area of Orakzai.In a yet separate raid, at least 16 militants including a commander were killed in clashes with the security forces in Shabak area of Lower Kurram Agency, sources said. A new research revealed that the stars are able to generate sound R esearchers, including a University of York scientist, made a chance discovery when they were studying plasma. They presented evidence showing that the stars might make a sound. The study was published in Physical Review Letters. After shooting highintensity lasers at plasma, researchers noticed the production of a sound wave. Plasma flowed rapidly from areas of high density to more stagnant regions of low density, in such a way that it created something like a traffic jam. “Plasma piled up at the interface between the high and low density regions, generating a series of pressure pulses: a sound wave,” according to a statement. The sound generated was at a high frequency that it would have left even bats and dolphins struggling. The sound had a frequency of nearly a trillion hertz. It was six million times higher than that which can be heard by any mammal. A team of scientists included Dr. John Pasley of the York Plasma Institute in the Department of Physics at York. Dr. Pasley worked with scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India, and the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s Central Laser Facility in Oxfordshire. “One of the few locations in nature where we believe this effect would occur is at the surface of stars. When they are accumulating new material stars could generate sound in a very similar manner to that which we observed in the laboratory – so the stars might be singing – but, since sound cannot propagate through the vacuum of space, no-one can hear them,” said Dr. Pasley. A numerical model was developed by Dr. Alex Robinson from the Plasma Physics Group at STFC’s Central Laser Facility to produce acoustic waves for the experiment. “It was initially hard to determine the origin of the acoustic signals, but our model produced results that compared favorably with the wavelength shifts observed in the experiment. This showed that we had discovered a new way of generating sound from fluid flows. Similar situations could occur in plasma flowing around stars,” Dr. Alex said. This research project was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. NASA's Curiosity rover finds lifesupporting nitrogen on Mars WASHINGTON: NASA's Curiosity rover found nitrogen on Mars' surface from release during heating of Martian sediments, by using the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument. The nitrogen was detected in the form of nitric oxide, and could be released from the breakdown of nitrates during heating. Nitrates are a class of molecules that contain nitrogen in a form that can be used by living organisms. The discovery adds to the evidence that ancient Mars was habitable for life. Nitrogen has been essential for all known forms of life, since it's used in the building blocks of larger molecules like DNA and RNA, whichencode the genetic instructions for life, and proteins, which are used to build structures like hair and nails, and to speed up or regulate chemical reactions. There was no evidence to suggest that the fixed nitrogen molecules found by the team were created by life. The surface of Mars is inhospitable for known forms of life. Instead, the team thinks the nitrates are ancient, and likely came from non-biological processes like meteorite impacts and lightning in Mars' distant past. Features resembling dry riverbeds and the discovery of minerals that form only in the presence of liquid water suggested that Mars was more hospitable in the remote past. The Curiosity team has found evidence that other ingredients needed for life, such as liquid water and organic matter, were present on Mars at the Curiosity site in Gale Crater billions of years ago.
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