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Vol. 7 No: 46 | JAMMU, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | Pages: 12 | Price: R 2.50 | Air surcharge 50 paisa for Leh
Div Com
inaugurates
Shivratri Festival
at Peer Kho
Aap Sambhu
Temple
(Sathrian)
Mig 29K high speed run
being demonstrated
during Theatre
Readiness Operational
Level Exercise
(Tropex-2015)
MLA Gandhi
Nagar honours
Tarun Sharma
“A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.”
TEMPERATURE
MAX
: 24.5 °C
MIN
: 10.5 °C
RELATIVE HUMIDITY : 60 %
SUNSET : 6:17 pm Today
SUNRISE : 7:14 am Tomorrow
In BRIEF
Petrol, diesel
prices hiked
NEW DELHI: Petrol
price was today hiked by
82 paisa per litre and
diesel by 61 paisa,
reversing the declining
trend of last six months.
Petrol and diesel price
hike, which is effective
from midnight tonight, is
the first increase since
August 2014 and follows
firming of oil prices in
the international market.
A litre of petrol in Delhi
will cost R 57.31 from
tomorrow as against R
56.49 currently while
diesel will cost R 46.62
per litre as against R
46.01 at present, oil companies announced here
today. Prices of petrol
and diesel were last
revised downwards on
India thrashes Pakistan in ICC World Cup
ADELAIDE,
FEB
15:
Defending champions India
launched their Cricket World
Cup campaign in style
as they produced a
clinical performance to spank
Pakistan by 76
runs, maintaining
their unbeaten record against
the arch-rivals in the mega event
here.
In the high-voltage contest
between the bitter rivals,
India again emerged victorious in a rather one-sided
affair, thus maintaining their
magnificent record against
Pakistan by winning the sixth
consecutive World Cup game
since the rivalry started way back
in 1992.
It was a commendable allround effort by Mahendra
Singh Dhoni’s men who first
posted a competitive total of
300/7 riding on Virat
Kohli’s 22nd ODI
hundred and then
dismissed
the
opposition for
224 in 47
overs at the
Adelaide Oval to secure two
points.
Mohammad Shami (4/35 ),
Umesh Yadav (2/50), Mohit
Sharma (2/35) and Ravichandran
Ashwin (1/41) were the pick of
the Indian bowlers as they kept
taking wickets to put pressure
on the Pakistani batsmen.
Captain Misba-ul Haq (76),
Ahmed Shehzad (47) and
Haris Sohail (36) were
the notable contributors.
Mohit Sharma took the
last wicket of Sohail Khan
to bring about India's
moment of glory, sending the
seizable Indian crowd at the
stadium into a frenzy while
the players hugged each other
to celebrate the triumph, their
first victory in Australia since
landing here.
Pakistan were well placed at
102 for two at one stage but a
middle-order collapse effected by
the trio of Ashwin, Ravindra
Jadeja and Yadav ended any
hopes that Misbah ul Haq and his
men harboured of bucking the
trend of losing to India in bigticket ICC events.
Electing to bat, Virat Kohli
marked his return to form with
a crafty 107 while Shikhar
Dhawan (73) and Suresh Raina
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Pak releases 172
Indian fishermen
KARACHI: Pakistan on
Sunday released 172
Indian fishermen as a
goodwill gesture, two
days after the Prime
Ministers of the two
countries decided to
resume high-level contacts. "We got the release
orders today and we have
released the prisoners
who will travel to Wagah
via train," Muhammad
Sehto, the superintendent
at Malir Jail, said.
The fishermen had been
held at the Malir and
Landhi District Jail in
Karachi for allegedly violating territorial waters in
the Arabian Sea.
Their release coincided
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4.2 magnitude
quake hits J&K
JAMMU: A slight intensity quake, measuring 4.2
on the Richter Scale, hit
Jammu and Kashmir
today. According to the
India Meteorological
Department, the tremor
shook the state at 1944
hrs at a focal depth of 10
km. The epicentre was
located at 34.1 degrees
North Latitude and 75.2
degrees East Longitude.
(Agencies)
15 militants killed
in encounter
PESHAWAR: At least
15 militants were killed
in an encounter with
Pakistan security forces
in Kurram tribal region
from across the border in
Afghanistan early today.
Militants attacked a
check-post in Kurram
Agency which was befittingly retaliated by the
security forces, official
sources said. One soldier
was also injured in the
attack. While 15 militants
were killed, the remaining fled back to
Afghanistan. Although
Pakistan military, a couple of years ago, had
declared the region militant-free, reports of sectarian attacks still
emerge. (AGENCIES)
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Prominent philanthropist businessman
Harjinder Singh Anand is no more
GJ REPORT
JAMMU, FEB 15: A
prominent Social worker,
philanthropist and
businessman of the
state,
Sardar
Harjinder
Singh
Anand breathed his
last at New Delhi
today. Born on 9th
August 1939 in a
humble Sikh family,
after preliminary schooling
Anand graduated from
Prince of Wales College
Jammu. On 5th May he was
married to a Delhi girl
Manjit Kaur.
After finishing studies S
H.S. Anand plunged into
business sector and earned a
distinct name because of his
philanthropic bent of mind
and commitments
to the social cause.
His business ventures include Hotel
Asia Jammu, Hotel
Asia Shripati Katra,
Hotel Oasis Kud,
Bharat Small Arms
Pvt Ltd Kathua,
Popular
Gun
Works,
besides others.
Late Anand was an
effective Secretary of Amar
Singh Club for two terms
besides being an active
member of Jammu Club.
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JAMMU, FEB 15: A piece
of information received by
an RTI activist reveals that
over a dozen of police stations and police posts
across the state of Jammu
and Kashmir are sans basic
amenities like toilet and
drinking water.
"Shocking, but true that
often facing accusation of
human rights violations at
the hands of civilians, the
Jammu and Kashmir Police
itself is victim of human
rights violation, at least it is
true for the lower rank offi-
JAMMU: People of Jammu
region bordering Pakistan and
BSF personnel posted along the
frontier erupted in joy as Indian
cricket team scored a 76-run win
over the neighbouring country's
squad in World Cup on Sunday.
MORUP STANZIN LHARJAY
LEH, FEB 15: In the
minor girl Afsana's murder
case that sent a wave of
shock and grief across the
cold desert Ladakh, the
medical report of the
deceased Afsana Parveen
confirmed rape and murder
after which section 376
RPC has been added to the
case FIR No 138/2014 U/S
366-A,
320RPC
that
already stands registered in
the Police Station Leh.
Sources informed that the
accused (name withheld)
has confessed the crime
during interrogation in
police custody.
Police had dispatched an
investigation team to Delhi
to nab the other culprit who
tried to mislead the investigating agency by making a
call from a Delhi PCO soon
after missing report was
registered in Police Station
Leh on 26th November
2014 informing her parents
that "the girl is in our safe
custody".
Meanwhile, Operation
Jullay" was launched in
Leh by the district police as
a step aimed at rebuilding
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cers deputed in the police
stations and police posts,"
said RTI activist Raman
Sharma.
The Information provided by the Public Information
Officer cum AIG Welfare of
the Jammu and Kashmir
Police Headquarters in
response to the application
under right to information
act reveals that 48 police
posts and 14 police stations
in the state are without any
toilet facility. "Similarly on
the question of drinking
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confidence among the people, in the wake of a
teenage girl's murder.
"It is launched with an
objective of reaching out to
every corner and build confidence among the people,"
Senior Superintendent of
Police Leh, Dr Sunil Gupta
told
Greater
Jammu.
Operation Jullay will have
various components for
finer law and order maintenance in the district, Gupta
said adding that communication between police and
administration will be
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Governor directs action
against sale of spurious,
sub-standard drugs
GJ REPORT
JAMMU,
FEB
15:
Governor N.N. Vohra has
directed the Controller,
Drug and Food Control
Organization (DFCO), to
take immediate action
against the manufacturers
of spurious and sub-standard drugs in the State. The
Governor also issued
instructions
that
the
Director should furnish a
report on the specific action
taken by DFCO in the past
one year to check the manufacture and sale of sub-
CMYK
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SHIVRATRI PREPARATIONS: An artist giving finishing touch to a tableau to be displayed
during the procession on the eve of Shivratri.
RAKESH KHAJURIA
PM for innovation in renewable
energy for affordable power
NEW DELHI, FEB 15: Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the
first Renewable Energy Global Investors
Meet and Expo, Re-invest 2015 at Vigyan
standard/
spurious
drugs in the
market.
E a r l i e r,
the Central
D r u g s
Standard
Control
Organization (CDSCO) had
found that a large number
of drug samples lifted from
various hospitals in J&K
were not of standard quality
and out of 156 drug samples taken, 27 were
declared "not of standard
YEH HAI JAMMU
Indian sets
Guinness Yoga
record in Hong Kong
fresh weather warning
has been issued in the
avalanche prone areas
in Kashmir valley and
Ladakh region following prediction of snowfall from
tomorrow. The Divisional
Administration has directed
Deputy Commissioners
(DCs) of Ganderbal, Shopian,
Bandipora, Kupwara and
Kargil to take all necessary
arrangements to meet any
14 police stations, 48 police
posts without toilets in J&K
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Jammu erupts in joy, BSF
men distribute sweets
HONG KONG, FEB 15:
A 29-year-old Indian yoga
teacher in Hong Kong
today set a Guinness World
Record for performing
Yoga continuously for 40
hours non-stop, demonstrating more than 1,500
'asanas'.
Yogaraj C P, a yoga
instructor based here, broke
the record for the 'Longest
Yoga Marathon (Male)' by
performing continuously
for three days starting on
A
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Pic by Rakesh Khajuria
said.
The night temperature in
the city stayed above the
freezing point for the first
time in the last six days, he
said.
Qazigund on SrinagarJammu national highway
recorded a low of zero
degree Celsius as against
minus 0.6 degree Celsius
the previous night, the
spokesman said.
He said Kokernag, in
south Kashmir, registered
the minimum temperature
of 2.4 degrees Celsius, an
increase of over one degree
Fresh avalanche
warning in
Kashmir, Ladakh
As soon as India won the
match, people in large numbers
came out on roads here and
started celebrating the victory in
the first game played between
the two sides in Adelaide Oval in
JAMMU,
FEB
15:
Violating the ceasefire,
Pakistani Rangers today
opened fire at Tawi area in
R S Pura sector of Jammu
district. "They (Pakistani
side) fired three rounds of
small arms at around 11 AM
towards Tawi area in R S
Pura sector. However, there
was no retaliation from our
side," a senior BSF officer
told.
He said this was the second incident of ceasefire
violation by the Pakistani
side in the last 24 hours.
Pakistani rangers had
fired two to three mortar
shells in Nowapind border
out post area along the IB in
R S Pura sector of the district last night.
The shells exploded at
isolated areas and did not
cause any casualty or injury
to anyone on this side, a
BSF officer said.
An infiltration bid was
also foiled by the Army
along the Line of Control in
Poonch district yesterday.
"At about 1045 hours
yesterday, three to four persons were crossing the Line
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today congratulated the Indian
cricket team after it kick-started the campaign in the cricket World Cup with a
stupendous win over arch-rivals Pakistan at Adelaide Oval. "Congrats Team
India. Well played. We are all very proud of you," PM Modi said in his message. The Prime Minister had earlier wished all the Indian cricketers individually just before the start of the quadrennial extravaganza. Contd. on P-4 Col 1
Afsana’s medical report confirms
Rape and Murder
Relief from intense cold in Kashmir
SRINAGAR, FEB 15:
There was some relief from
intense cold for the residents of Srinagar and other
parts of Kashmir on Sunday
as the minimum temperatures rose to stay above the
freezing point - a day
before there are chances of
widespread rainfall and
snow.
Srinagar, the summer
capital of Jammu and
Kashmir, recorded a low of
0.6 degree Celsius, up by
nearly a degree from minus
0.2 degree Celsius the previous night, a MeT
Department
spokesman
PM congratulates team India
Pak again
violates
ceasefire
Bhawan in New Delhi.
"If there is any nation that can show
ways of protecting humankind from global
warming to World, it is India," Prime
Minister Modi said.
Stating that the role of energy in development was very important, he said, "We
want to increase speed and at the same time
scale new heights of development and one
of the sectors is energy."
Drawing from his experience as the
Chief Minister of Gujarat when solar panels were installed above water canals to not
just generate electricity but also to cut
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First batch of Mansarovar pilgrims
to cross Nathula on Jun 21
KOLKATA, FEB 15: The
first batch of 50 Indian pilgrims to take the new route
via Nathula in Sikkim to
Kailash Mansarovar in
Tibetan
Autonomous
Region will cross over on
June 21.
The 14,400 feet high
Nathula, the pass at the
Indo-China border in east
Sikkim, will be formally
opened for the Kailash
Mansarovar Yatra tentatively on June 20 and pilgrims
would be allowed to move
through it a day later,
Sikkim Tourism and Civil
Aviation Secretary C
Zangpo said.
"The batch of 50 pilgrims will be accompanied
by five support staff and
one liaison official. Things
have progressed at a very
fast pace for this alternative
route. Both the Centre and
the Sikkim government are
prepared to handle the pilgrims," he said.
The dates were finalized
at a recent meeting chaired
by state Chief Secretary
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