Tuesday 25 September 2012



SRINAGAR, WEDNESDAY, 08 ZUL QAADAH 1433 AH ; 26 SEPTEMBER 2012
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Omar approves Ring Roads for Srinagar, Jammu
NHAI to construct road projects involving Rs. 3000 cr.
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25 – Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesday gave nod to the construction of Srinagar and Jammu Ring Roads to decongest traffic and provide alternate communication for commuters taking care up to the year 2042.
            Approving the prestigious and most required duo projects involving an expenditure of abut Rs. 3000 crores at a meeting of high level officers of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and Jammu and Kashmir State R&B Department here, the Chief Minister directed the NHAI executing agency for the projects to formulate the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and put up the proposals to the R&B Department for finalization.
            The proposed Ring Road project for Srinagar will start at Galander and meet the National at Narbal Junction in its Phase-I. The road will be 4-lane with 6-lane future projection. Under the Phase-II of the project, a two-way road will start at Narbal and meet the National Highway in Ganderbal.
            The project is likely to cost Rs. 1195 crores in Phase-I and Rs. 448 crores in the Phase-II. The road length in the Phase-I will be 34.72 kilometers and in the Phase-II, 27.2 kilometers. There will be a Toll Plaza at Narbal Junction. In the proposed 4-lane road project from Galander to Narbal there will be 155 culverts, two road-over bridges, two flyovers, five major junctions, 17 minor junctions and one Toll Plaza. The two-lane road from Narbal to Ganderbal will have 135 culverts, 5 major junctions and 9 minor junctions.
            The Chief Minister said that the projects should keep room for widening from 4-lanes to 6-lanes and from 2-lanes to 4-lanes to cater to futuristic needs.
            The Jammu 4-lane Ring Road involving an expenditure of Rs. 1355 crores will have with one Toll Plaza in each of the homogenous sections. It will start near Vijaypur (Raipur) and meet the National Highway at Akhnoor where from it will go up to Nagrota Bye-Pass. The road project will be about 60 kilometers in length. It will have 4 major bridges in Package-I and 4 similar bridges in package-II while the number of minor bridges in Package-I will be 5 and 4 in Package-II. The number of culverts in Package-I will be 215 and in Package-II 102. There will be two flyovers in each package while as two overhead bridges will be constructed in the Package-II.
            Under the Package-I the road length from Raipur to Akhnoor will be 43 kilometers and in Package-II it will be 16.9 kilometers.
            The Chief Minister said that creation of better communication facility in the cities, towns and rural areas has been focused in the development policy by his government and all avenues are being explored to upgrade road communication facilities for better traffic management and commuting facilities to the people besides generating economic activities.
            Omar Abdullah said that up to the mark ring roads for the duo cities of Srinagar and Jammu are need of the hour and to cater to the futuristic requirements of the two capitals growing on faster pace.
            The Project Director NHAI in a PowerPoint presentation explained the salient features of the proposed road projects and highlighted the main features of the projects.
Governor expresses grief over loss of life in Kupwara road accident
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25 – Mr. N. N. Vohra, Governor, has expressed grief over the loss of human lives in a road accident in Tangdar area of Kupwara district.
          In a message, the Governor conveyed his sympathy to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls. He also prayed for the speedy recovery of all those injured in this tragic accident.
          Raj Bhavan spokesman said that the Governor has urged the Director General of Police to urgently review the obtaining traffic regulations, particularly regarding the movement of passenger carriers and buses and issue immediate directions for the ground staff to effectively ensure against overloading, which is reportedly among the frequent causes for fatal accidents.

Omar highlights role of IMPARD in capacity building process 
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25 – Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesday highlighted the role of Institute of Management, Public Administration and Rural Development (IMPARD) in capacity building process of government functionaries adding that the institution has to accomplish stupendous responsibility of imparting training to panchayat members enabling them to function with capacity in the newly established Panchayat Raj system in the State.
            “You should provide dedicated faculty for training of panchayat members”, he told IMPARD emphasizing the need for preparedness of the institution to undertake capacity building programme for the representatives of urban local bodies for which elections are being held this year.
            The Chief Minister was chairing 11th meeting of Executive Council of Jammu and Kashmir IMPARD here this afternoon. He said that IMPARD should strengthen its faculties and formulate comprehensive training programmes for various government functionaries and public representatives.
            The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal, Principal Secretary Finance, M. I. Khandey, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Director General IMPARD, Pawan Kotwal, Administrative Secretaries of Rural Development and General Administration Departments, Managing Director, JKPCC and other senior officers.
            Besides confirming minutes of the 10th Executive Council meeting, the Executive Council in today’s meeting also noted the action taken in the last Council meeting.
            Matters relating to budget estimates, training programmes, delegation of financial powers, construction of various facilities and other related issues were discussed in the meeting in detail.
            In a PowerPoint presentation, Director General IMPARD explained the agenda points and presented resume of the activities of IMPARD. He gave details of the training programmes conducted by IMPARD during the last three years. He also apprised the Council of the current year’s training programmes and said that measures have been taken to strengthen various faculties and upgrade the quality of trainings.
            It was stated in the meeting that during 2009-10 as many as 136 training programmes were conducted by IMPARD while in 2010-11 over 160 such programmes were conducted. During the year 2011-12 as many as 144 training programmes have been conducted by the institution imparting training to over 4700 participants. It was further stated that IMPARD has recently started training programme for a fresh batch of 117 junior KAS officers appointed recently.
            The Director General IMPARD also presented resume of the infrastructural facilities being created at the Campuses of IMPARD at Srinagar and Jammu.

CM expresses grief over Tangdar road accident
             SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25 – Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah has expressed grief over the loss of human lives in a tragic road accident in Tangdar area.
            In a condolence message to the bereaved families, the Chief Minister has shown sympathy with them. He prayed for peace to the departed souls and early recovery of the injured.
            The Chief Minister also directed the District Administration and other concerned to provide best possible medicare to the injured.
Introduce mechanization in farm practices for dynamism, diversity in agriculture: Mir asks farmers
 MUJGUND (SRINAGAR), SEPTEMBER 25: To bring back dynamism and diversity in agriculture sector, Minister for Agriculture, Mr Ghulam Hassan Mir Tuesday urged upon the farmers to introduce mechanization in farm practices  to make it  more  profitable.
 The Minister said this while inaugurating the one-day Kissan Mela cum Exhibition here this morning.
Mr Mir said that the ground reality of the agriculture sector has changed across the globe adding that introduction of technology and mechanization in farm and its allied sectors have changed the life standards of the farming community. He questioned the J&K farmers that why they are lagging behind in such innovations when the present coalition government has launched various ambitious schemes to facilitate the farmers.
 Mr. Mir said that the thrust of agriculture department is to bring profitability in the sector and its allied activities  for which  steps have already been taken  to introduce  latest agri- techniques , hybrid seeds and mechanization for producing quality production. He said introduction of mechanization is the need of the hour  for enhancing its quality production and asked farmers to bring latest machineries for which the  government is providing the subsidy. He said for the marginal farmers, the department  has introduced a scheme under which agri- business centers are being setup at block level  where agriculture machinery is available on rent basis.
To end the middleman ship in agri –business, the Minister said that the main thrust of our government is to provide Kissan Credit Card facility to them so that easy credit facility so that it would help them in introducing the latest agri- techniques. He said government has already issued instructions to banks to issue these cards without any delay.
Mr Mir stressed upon the landless people to opt other agriculture activities for strengthening the economy and added that sericulture, apiculture etc. have huge job potential. He said that government is also providing incentives in these sectors and asked youth to come forward and opt it as profitable activity.
Earlier, the Minister went round various stalls setup by agriculture, floriculture, Command Area Development, Sericulture, J&K AGRO Industries and other departments.
 Minister of State for Agriculture, Mr Javid Ahmad Dar while speaking on the occasion said that the main objective of holding these melas is to bring the lab to field. He said in these exhibitions, the SKUAST with the help of progressive farmers showcases the technological innovations utilized in agri and its allied sectors so that common farmers are benefited.
Mr. Javid said that  in present dispensation thrust has been given to implement the centrally and state sponsored schemes so that common farmers are benefited. He said that now machinery melas are being held at panchayat level  to provide the agriculture implements to farmers at their doorstep.
MLA Batmaloo, Mr Irfan Shah demanded vegetable mandi for the Mujgund area and maximum poly green houses for the vegetable farmers of the area.
Director Agriculture, Kashmir, Dr Farooq Ahmad Lone in his welcome address  briefed the farmers about different schemes of the agriculture department.

DC Kulgam inspects dev projects in Qaimoh
            KULGAM, SEPTEMBER 25: District Development Commissioner, Kulgam, Mr. Jahangir Mir today visited Qaimoh block to take stock of development projects taken up under various schemes in different sectors.
            During his whirlwind tour, the Deputy Commissioner checked pace of execution and quality parameters of the upcoming infrastructure projects across the block. He also removed bottlenecks on- the- spot that were coming in the way of smooth execution of few development works in consultation with all the stakeholders.
            The major projects he inspected included Wanpora Lift Irrigation scheme, Wanpora- Shamsipora bridge, Redwani-Babapora road, Sub-district hospital Qaimoh, Government Higher Secondary School, etc.
             Mr Jahangir asked the officers to pace up the execution and ensure timeline completion of the projects. He reminded them about the fast approaching winter, adding the time left needs to be optimally utilized for faster development and efficient utilization of resources. He directed for using quality material for longer durability of the assets created.
            Several deputations also called on the Deputy Commissioner during his day long tour, projecting problems regarding road connectivity, drinking water and irrigation. He gave on spot directions to the heads of sectoral officers for redress of their grievances.
            The Deputy Commissioner said that these kinds of tours will be undertaken in every block to boost development and monitor execution of flagship programmes on the ground. The purpose, he said is to ensure completion of the development works on time and take administration to the doorsteps of the people.
            Besides Additional District Development Commissioner, ACR, Executive Engineers of R&B, Irrigation and Flood Control, PHE, CPO and other officers accompanied him during the tour.

School timings rescheduled
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25:  According to Director School Education, Srinagar, the School timings both in Government as well as recognised Private Schools within the municipal limits of Srinagar city shall be from 9 am to 3 pm and outside Srinagar Municipal limits shall be from 10 am to 4 pm from October 01, 2012.
            All concerned institutions have been directed to follow strictly the new school timings.

9th batch of Hajj pilgrims leave for Madina
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25: The 9th batch of 540 Hajj pilgrims comprising of 292 male and 248 female pilgrims including an infant left for Madina Munawara this morning.
            Including the Hajj pilgrims of the 9th batch, 2700 Hajj pilgrims comprising of 1561 male and 1139 female besides two infant pilgrims have left for Madina from Srinagar International Airport till date.
            On the occasion, officers from State Hajj Committee, Airport Authority and District Administration Budgam were present to see off the Hajj pilgrims.

Div Comm review’s arrangements for ensuing Legislative Assembly Session
Stresses for coordination, smooth conduct
            SRINAGAR, September 25: To ensure smooth and hassle free conduct of forth coming Assembly Session, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Dr. Asgar Samoon convened divisional officers meeting here today.
            Among others Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Dr. G. N. Qasba, Vice Chairman, Srinagar Development Authority, Mr. Farooq Renzu Shah,  Joint Director, Fire and Emergency Services besides Senior Officers of Police and Civil Administration participated in the meeting.
                Threadbare discussions were held regarding the arrangements like parking of Vehicles, un-interrupted power supply, smooth plying of traffic, issuance of security passes, coverage of the forthcoming session through print and electronic media.
            Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir stressed for close coordination among different Departments for smooth conduct of ensuing Assembly Session commencing from October Ist,2011.
            It was given out in the meeting that arrangements related connectivity and mobility have already been put in place. Besides arrangements related to health care, availability of ambulances and fire tenders shall be made available.

Medical aid, familiarization programme at Sangarmall
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25: Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) and Alkhuddam Hajj and Umrah Services are jointly organizing a familiarisation programme on the use of elevators for such prospective Hajj pilgrims who are not well-versed with its use.
            The familiarization programme is being organised at Sangarmall City Centre, MA Road, Srinagar, where state-of-the-art elevators are already installed. The prospective pilgrims can come to Sangarmall City Centre alongwith Ahram which can be used during the proposed training session. The training session would be conducted on September 26, 2012 from 10 am to 4 pm.
            A panel of noted super-specialist doctors would also be holding an interactive session with the general public at the make-shift auditorium of the Sangarmall City Centre on the same day from 4 pm to 6 pm, aimed at creating awareness about various health issues. However, there will be no consultation by the doctors.
            The super-specialist doctors who would be available at the interactive session include, Dr. Bilal (DM) Gastroenterologist, Dr Shahid (DM) Cardiologist, Dr lrshad, Orthopedic Surgeon and Dr Riyaz (DM)-Endocrinology.
             Anyone to get benefited from the advice of doctors can join the interactive session.

Div Com convenes HLC and reviews Development activities
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon convened High Level Committee (HLC) meeting for acquisition of land for road widening of KZP road. Later, in another meeting Div Com Kashmir reviewed various developmental activities being carried out in Srinagar. The meetings were attended by Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Baseer Ahmed Khan, Chief Engineer R&B Kashmir, Commissioner SMC Srinagar, Dr. G.N Qasba, Executive Director NBCC, Superintending Engineers of R&B, UEED, EM&RE and other senior officers.

CM meets Governor  
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25 - Mr. Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister, met Mr. N. N. Vohra, Governor, at Raj Bhavan here this evening. 
In their hour and a half long meeting, the Governor and the Chief Minister discussed issues relating to internal and external security, implementation of development programmes, strengthening the functioning of Panchayats, elections to Panchayat Samitis and Urban Local Bodies and strengthening the various Commissions which act as the watchdogs of democracy, governance and accountability.

Sgr Master Plan review would ensure concept of greater cities: Dy CM
Takes reviews at a high level meeting
            SRINAGAR SEPTEMBER 25: While reviewing the exercise being conducted by Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) for presenting new concept about existing master plan 2000-2021, the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Tara Chand has said that all stake holders, civil society and concerned public representatives would be involved to ensure inclusion of all concepts in order to make both Srinagar and Jammu greater cities.
            Principal Secretary, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Vice Chairman, Srinagar Development Authority Khawaja Farooq Renzushah, DG, Fire and Emergency Service, Mr. G.M. Bhat, VC, LAWADA, Mr. Ifran Yasin, Commissioner, SMC, Dr. G.N. Qasba, M.D, J&K Housing Board, Mr. Kiran Wattal  besides HODs and senior officers of R&B, PHE, ERA were present on the occasion.
Mr. Tara Chand asked the officer to coordinate with each other and share their experiences and expertise so that a foresighted document is prepared. He asked the concerned consultancy to speed up the process and ensure that MP document is prepared early.
Deputy Chief Minister said that with growing urbanization, it has become   necessary to revisit the 2000-2001 MP. He asked the officers to keep in account the needs of the people beyond 2021 and come-up with their recommendation in this regard.
            The Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) has recently, with the help of expert consultancy, initiated reviewing of Master Plan (MP) in order to prepare better and planned development of Srinagar city. After serious exercise, the discrepancy existing on the ground viz-a-viz Master Plan have been identified.
            The exercise has also found discrepancy in various parts of Srinagar where built up structures are existing contrary to land use and concept shall be presented soon to synchronize master plan with good realities. It also showed that Srinagar is 4th city in growing urbanization in the country.
            The report reveals that Srinagar has rich historical background and has been considered one of the ideal tourist spots. The present exercise would ensure identifying and development of maximum ideal spots for creation of tourist infrastructure so that the city is able to cater to accommodation needs of increasing flow of tourists. 
            The representative of SAI Engineering Pvt Ltd gave a power point presentation about the project.    

Provisions of 73rd amendment already incorporated in State Act: Sagar
Asks officers to speed up work on Dastigeer Sahab Shrine, visits Hazratbal
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25:- Reiterating that the government has already incorporated the spirit and the thrust of 73rd amendment of Indian Constitution, the Minister for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Ali Mohammad Sagar has said that the major recommendations and pre- requisites of it have already been incorporated in the Panchayati Raj Act of the J&K State.
The Minister was interacting with mediapersons here today.
Reacting to the issue of providing security to the Panchayati Raj representatives, the Minister said that the Chief Minister has already issued instructions to the security agencies about the same so that they would effectively monitor it. He said that the culprits involved in the recent killings of some panches and Sarpanches would be identified very soon and necessary action would be initiated against them.
Referring to the holding of elections to the block development councils, the Minister said that the notification would be issued in the first week of October and the process would be completed within November. “By putting in place the third tier of the Panchayati Raj system we would be ensuring that the effective decentralization of powers is ensured”, he said and maintained that the government is sincere in ensuring the democratic decentralization of powers and in this regard the panches and sarpanches have already been empowered with the funds, functions and functionaries of 14 vital departments transferred to Panchayats.
The Minister earlier convened a high level meeting to oversee the pace of work being done on the revered shrine of Hazrat Peer Dastigeer Sahab (RA). It was attended by the Managing Director JKPCC, Chief Engineer R&B, Convenor INTACH, representatives of the Wakaf Board and other senior officers.
Mr. Sagar directed the officers to ensure that the work is done on war footing so that the commitment made by the Chief Minister is implemented fully. He said that the people of every section of the society are deeply attached to  it and care should be taken to see it that it is completed within the stipulated time.
The Minister also asked them to work in close synergy with each other so that bottlenecks if any are removed at an earliest. He said that care should be taken that the shrine is reconstructed on the older pattern and in this regard the work should be executed in consonance with the technical advice given by INTACH.  
Mr. Sagar also visited Dargah Hazratbal Shrine and took stock of the damages caused to it. He was accompanied by District Development Commissioner, Srinagar, and other senior officers.
 While interacting with the people, the Minister assured them that proper renovation of the Shrine would be undertaken. He said the sentiments of the people of the State are attached with the Shrine and the government would take every possible step to enhance the dignity and respect of the Shrine within the shortest possible time.

Gul visits Hazratbal Shrine
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25:- On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Omar Abdullah, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Mubarak Gul visited Dargah Hazratbal Shrine and took stock of the damage caused to it.
On the occasion he interacted with the people and assured them proper renovation of the Shrine would be undertaken. He said the sentiments of whole society are attached to the Shrine and government particularly Chief Minister Mr. Omar Abdullah would take every possible step to enhance the dignity and respect of the Shrine.
Water Testing Kits to be provided to Panchayats, ASHA workers: Taj
Lays foundation of Rs6.94 cr Kargil WSS
KARGIL, SEPTEMBER 25:- Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Mr. Taj Mohi ud Din today asked Panchayats to ensure the preservation and cleanliness of water sources and bodies in villages. He said water testing kits would be provided to all Sarpanchs and ASHA workers to ensure the standardization of water quality being provided to people.
Inaugurating a workshop on maintaining cleanliness of water sources here today, the Minister impressed upon people to co operate in preserving water resources in the State. The workshop was organized by Community and Capacity Development Unit.
Minister for CA&PD, Qamar Ali Akhoon also addressed the gathering and stressed on the need to preserve water sources in the State.
CEC, LAHDC, Kargil, Kachoo Ahmad Ali Khan also spoke on the occasion.
During the tour, the Minister also laid foundation stone of Rs. 6.94 crore water supply scheme which is expected to benefit the people of Kargil town and Baro village.
Earlier, the Minister reviewed the schemes and projects of the Departments under his charge in a meeting with LAHDC, Kargil.

Kissan Advisory Board holds meet at Pulwama
PULWAMA, SEPTEMBER 25:- The meeting of Pulwama District Advisory Board of Kissans was held today under the Chairmanship of Vice Chairman J&K State Advisory Board for Development of Kisans, Mr.  Rachpal Singh.
Among others the District Development Commissioner Mr. Shafaat Noor, Secretary of the Board, Mr. G.N. Mir, all district officers of agriculture and allied departments including officers from irrigation, Rural Development, Cooperative, employment and lead bank were present in the meeting.
The District Advisory Board Members and some prominent farmers of the area were also present in the meeting. The problems confronted by the farming community of the district were discussed threadbare in the meeting. On spot directions were issued to the concerned officers for taking remedial measures for mitigating the problems of the farmers.
The Vice Chairman instructed the executive engineers Irrigation for formulation of proposal for provision of proper irrigation facilities at various places as demanded by the orchardists’. He asked Chief Horticulture Officer Pulwama, to set up nurseries so that the fruit plants conducive to the atmosphere of the area are provided to the orchardists.
The Vice Chairman informed the meeting that as per norms no guarantee is required for loan up to Rs. 1 lakh to farmers holding Kisan Credit card. The lead bank officer was directed to get all the cases cleared for grant of loan pending in different banks of the district.
The Chief Agriculture Officer Pulwama was asked for preparation and issuance of Kisan Credit Cards to left over farmers as early as possible.

Union MoS Power inspects dam site of KGPP Bandipora
Rs. 1637.73 cr spent so far on it
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25: Union Minister of State for Power Mr. Venugopal Rao accompanied by Minister of State for Power Mr. Shabir Ahmad Khan and other authorities made an extensive tour of Bandipora today and inspected the Dam site of Kishan-Ganga Power Project (KGPP). The team inspected the 23 km long tunnel which is in progress at Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM).
            MLA Bandipora, Mr. Nizam-u-Din Bhat,  MLA Gurez, Mr. Nazir Ahmad Gurezi, Director NHPC, Mr. J.K Sharma, Principal Secretary Power Mr. Sudhansu Pandey, District Development Commissioner Bandipora,  Manzoor Ahmad Lone besides other officers accompanied the Ministers.
            During the visit, people of the area put forth various demands which include providing of better power supply, providing of employment to unemployment youth in the power project etc. The Ministers ensured them that their genuine demands would be considered sympathetically. They sought peoples cooperation in the execution of the power project which they said was in progress for overall development of the area.
            It was told that Rs. 3642 crore are being incurred on this 330 MW power project and is expected to be completed in January, 2016. Rs. 1637.73 crore stand utilized on it so far. In addition, about 10 km out of 23 kms long tunnel has been completed so far.

Chib lays foundation of ITI Banihal
Rs. 50 lakh being spent on new stadium
BANIHAL, SEPTEMBER 25:- Minister for Medical Education, Technical Education, Youth Services & Sports, Mr. R.S. Chib today laid the foundation stone of new ITI Complex Banihal in presence of MLA Banihal, Mr. Vikar Rasool.
Principal Secretary, PDD, Technical Education & Youth Services & Sports, Mr. Sudhanshu Panday, Director Technical Education and Deputy Commissioner Ramban were also present on this occasion.
The ITI Complex is being constructed at a cost of Rs 2.48 Crore and provides for workshop block, hostel & Administrative Block. The building will be completed by March 2013 and it is being funded under PMRP.
In his address, Mr. R. S. Chib stated that the possibility of setting-up another ITI at Ramsoo shall be explored as & when the sanction for setting-up of new fifty ITIs in the State is received from Union Government. He also announced that an amount of Rs 50 lakh shall be spent during the current financial year for construction of new Stadium at Banihal and also a playing field shall be developed at Ukhral.
Later, Mr. Chib also inaugurated the cricket tournament being held by the Senior Citizens in the ground of Higher Secondary School Banihal.

 Implement traffic rules strictly: Shakeel Beig
            SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 25: In order to inculcate traffic sense among road users especially the drivers of Banihal and Poonch routes, Traffic Police Jammu today organised awareness camp at General Bus Stand Jammu. Large number of drivers, conductors, transporters and office bearers of transport agencies attended the camp.
            Deliberating on the precautions for avoiding fatal road accidents, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Traffic Jammu Mr. Shakeel Ahmed Beig asked the participants to adhere traffic rules in latter and spirit. He said that overloading, over speeding and drunken driving are the main causes which lead to accidents. He asked all stake holders to cooperate with traffic cops in implementing the rules.
            Mr. Beig stressed upon the operators to keep all valid documents alongwith for obtaining one time checking slips which could lead to avoid inconvenience caused by frequent checking. The drivers are made aware about the disadvantages of use of mobile phones and music players while driving the vehicles. He said that fatal road accidents have caused due to the negligence of the drivers resulting in the loss of precious human lives. This practice must be stopped, said Mr. Beig.
            President Banihal Transport Group, Mr. Pritam Singh and Vice Chairman Poonch Route, Mr. R.P.Kohli who were present in the camp, appreciated the initiatives taken by the Mr. Beig in creating awareness about the traffic rules among the drivers. He said that such efforts would yield good results and help in avoiding road accidents.

Govt approves OBC hostels for Jammu, Srinagar: Verma
‘100 Other Backward Classes youth to get loan through EDI’
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 25- The government has approved construction of two hostels one each at Jammu and Srinagar to provide accommodation facilities to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) youth pursuing their studies in the  twin capitals of the state.
The government has already allotted 15 kanal land for construction of OBCs Hostel and OBCs Bhawan at Kiang in Jammu  and Pampore in Kashmir,   Vice Chairman State Advisory Board for the Welfare and Development of Other Backward Classes (OBC), Mr. Kuldeep Raj Verma, told reporters at a press conference  here today.
He said that till the hostels are constructed, the hostel accommodation would be provided in rental buildings.  
Listing the measures taken by the government for the welfare of the OBC population on the recommendations of the Advisory Board, Verma also informed that the government has also agreed to provide loan to 100 OBC youth this fiscal through Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), besides admission to this category candidates in ITI institutions under special quota. 
  Mr. Verma further informed that State Advisory Board for the Welfare and Development of Other Backward Classes was vigorously pursuing the issues of OBC people with the government    as a result of which the government has enhanced the income slab of Rs  3 lakh   for obtaining OBC/OSC certificate  to Rs. 4.50 lakh.
 Mr. Verma said that the people of these classes have to face lot of difficulties for getting such certificates and now on the recommendation of the Board the government has decided to issue OBC/OSC certificates simultaneously   in one go.
 Mr Verma further said that on the pattern of Government of India the  pre-matric scholarship for OBC beneficiaries have been enhanced to Rs. 44,500 and post-matric to Rs 1 lakh per annum.
   The vice-chairman also informed that the demand for enhancement of OBC reservation from 2% to 27% was also under active consideration of the government 
  He extended gratitude to UPA Chairperson Ms. Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, Chief Minister, Mr Omar Abdullah, who is also chairman of State Advisory Board, for the measures initiated by the state and centre governments for the Welfare and Development of Other Backward Classes. 

Workshop on “Good Agricultural Practices for Production of Export Quality Basmati Rice” organized at Samba
SAMBA, SEPTEMBER 25- Department of Agriculture, Samba in collaboration with Basmati Export Development Foundation, Meerut (UP) Tuesday organised one day workshop on “Good Agricultural Practices For Production of Export Quality Basmati Rice”   where at  more than 150 progressive farmers of district   participated.
The programme was inaugurated by District Development Commissioner  Mubarak Singh.
Speaking on the occasion he appreciated the efforts taken by the department of agriculture for organising the workshop to encourage farmers to produce export quality   basmati. He advised the farmers to take full benefit of the workshop and implement the same in their fields.
Dr Ritesh Sharma, Sr Scientist, Basmati Export Development Foundation (BEDF) gave a brief introduction on BEDF and Basmati Rice with a special emphasis on production of export quality basmati in Jammu Region. Dr Ritesh further informed that Jammu Basmati can be promoted as pesticide free basmati as the farmers of this region uses the least pesticide on their Crop.
Sh Ranjan Sundrasan Executive Director, All India Rice Exporters Association delivered the view of exporters and committed to purchase the Basmati Produce from Jammu directly by the exporters to minimize the gap between the producers and Exporters.
Dr S.S.Jamwal Joint Director of Agriculture (Extension) while addressing the farmers gave detailed information on steps being taken by the Department of Agriculture for revival of Basmati in the belt extending from Akhnoor to Kathua covering R.S.Pura, Bishnah and Samba Area.
Sh A.K Malhotra, Chief Agriculture Officer, Samba gave a detailed note on present status of basmati cultivation in the district and various schemes promoting basmati in the district. Mr Malhotra also presented a draft proposal for promotion of traditional basmati in the district so as to increase the production & productivity of crop thereby improving their socio economic status of the farming community.
Dr Rajender Singh from Modipuram Agriculture University, Meerut (UP) presented a lecture on IPM and Organic cultivation in Basmati Rice, Dr R.K.Salgotra Associate Professor, Plant Breeding from SKUAST-J delivered lecture on Varietal improvement of Basmati. Dr Lekh Chand, Associate Professor Agronomy from SKUAST–J gave lecture on “Integrated Nutrient & Water Management in basmati” while Dr R.S Sodhi, Asstt Proff Plant Pathology from SKUAST-J gave a lecture on “Judicious use of Chemical Pesticides for minimization of residues & Disease Control in Basmati Rice”
Vote of thanks was presented by Sh D.C.Bhagat, District Agriculture Officer, CAD, Jammu/Samba.
Others who were present included ADDC Samba Neelam Sethi, S. Karanjit Singh, Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer Samba, Sh Ashok Gupta, Sh K. K. Koul Subject Matter Specialists and Agriculture Extension Officers/Junior Agriculture Extension Officers of the department.

Protests in Hazratbal against Waqf authorities after marble slabs come out of dome
Srinagar, Sept 25 (VOS): Hundreds of people Tuesday held protests against Waqaf Board authorities in Hazratbal area after some marble slabs came out of the dome of the revered shrine located on the banks of Dal Lake.
Eyewitnesses told VOS that a few marble slabs came down during the renovation work. However, no one was hurt in the incident.
The protesters alleged that the Waqf authorities had used substandard material which resulted in the marble slabs falling off the dome. Renovation work on the shrine has been going on for the last couple of years
However, Superintendent Engineer Waqf Board, Farooq Ahmad Shah denied that the slabs fell due to usage of sub-standard material.
“Some 45 years back when the dome was constructed then Muslim Auqaf Trust (MAT) authorities had ignored the safety measures due to which today’s incident happened,” he told VOS.
He said only polishing work of the dome is going on and half portion has been polished so far.
“There was leakage last year and an outside firm rectified it,” Shah added.
Sources told VOS that angry protesters had a verbal brawl with Minister for Rural Development Ali Mohammad Sagar and Chief Minister’s Political Advisor Mubrak Gul after both of them reached the spot to pacify the protesters.
Superintendent Police Hazratbal, Abdul Qayoom said that no one was injured in the incident. “Some protests were held but now the situation is under control,” he told VOS.
Qayoom said that Asr prayers were held in the shrine and 40-50 people offered prayers.
Meanwhile, immediately after hearing the news, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman, Mohammad Yasin Malik visited Hazratbal.
Addressing people Hazratbal, Malik said, “Waqf Board authorities are responsible for today’s incident. Sub-standard material has been used in the construction of the shrine and it is responsibility of the authorities to take immediate action in this regard.” (VOS)


Prof Soz writes to CM
‘Accept provisions of the 73rd Amendment’
Srinagar, Sept 25 (VOS): State Congress President Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz Tuesday urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to accept the provisions of the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution of India to empower Sarpanchs and Panchs in the state.
In a letter to the CM, he said, “The J&K Pradesh Congress Committee has been requesting you for a long time that the provisions of the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution of India need to be adopted by the State Government in order to empower the Sarpanchs and Panchs, so that they render service to the society.”
“It is widely known, that you claimed lot of credit for the Government that 80 to 85 percent of the people in J&K State Participated in the Panchayat elections and it was recognized, both nationally and internationally, that these elections were held very freely and fairly. The Congress has remained steadfast in its demand that the provisions under 73rd Amendment of the Constitution have to be adopted in J&K, so that the Sarpanchs and Panchs feel fully empowered. In recent times we requested you that if the National Conference is not ready to adopt 73rd Amendment of the Constitution of India, if so facto, it can incorporate these provisions in the Panchayati Raj act of the State,” he added.
Prof Soz requested Omar to take measures for accepting the provisions of the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution of India.
“In the last meeting of the Coordination Committee, I had also suggested that Sarpanchs and Panchs should be offered some honorarium say Rs. 3000/ to Sarpanchs and Rs. 2000/ to Panchs, and a fresh demand for grant should be raised with Government of India. It was last week that I wrote to Jairam Ramesh Union Minister of RDD to agree with us to provide necessary amount of the money for grant of honorarium to Sarpanchs and Panchs. I have also made an earnest request to Hon’ble Prime Minister to grant this amount of money to Government of Jammu and Kashmir. I also met Home Minister recently and requested him to support the demand for grants,” Prof Soz said.
“I would request you to raise the demand with Government of India for the required amount of   money for sanction as honorarium to Sarpanchs and Panchs. I would also request you to make up your mind on holding elections to the Panchayats at the Block Level as also holding elections for four seats on which Candidates would be elected for the J&K Legislative Council,” he added.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference here today at Congress Headquarters Prof Soz said that the democratic battle for the empowerment of the panchayat institution will continue inside and outside cabinet till it reaches at logical conclusions. “JKPCC is fighting democratic battle with coalition government and it’ll continue till panchyats are empowered” Soz said. “It cannot be empowered until 73rd amendment act is adopted.”
He said that sarpanches and panches are feeling deprived and hopeless as they are not in position to deliver the expectation of the people who elected them. “Not empowering sarpanches and panches have made them hopeless and they shy to face the people who elected them,” Soz said. “People who elected them are asking them to deliver what they had promises but the fact is they’re not empowered to meet with the demands of the people.”
Asked about the killing of panchyat members he said that some unfortunate incidents have occurred “but it doesn’t mean every one is insecure.”
Asked whether panchyat members will be provided security he said, “It is not possible to provide security to every one.”
Asked why their minister in State assembly weren’t introducing resolution for ratification of 73rd Amendment Act as possibility of majority of votes are possible as PDP is supporting empowerment of panchayat as well, Soz said, “Our fight is inside and outside cabinet and that is why I have written a letter to chief Minister. There is no need of amendment or ratification right now.” (VOS)


2 militants, solider killed in Handwara encounter
Srinagar, Sep 25 (VOS): Two militants and a solider were killed in an encounter in Handwara area of north Kashmir’s frontier district of Kupwara on Tuesday.
Police said two unidentified militants and one Army personnel were killed in an encounter with Handwara police and 30 Rashtriya Rifles in Handwara.
“During the intervening night of September 24 and 25 police alongwith 30-RR launched a search operation in village Haril Manzpora, Handwara. The militants fired upon the search party which was retaliated triggering an encounter in which two militants were killed,” a police spokesperson said in a statement.
Army personnel Jawan Sandeep Kumar of 30 RR also lost his life in the encounter. Police claimed to have recovered two AK 47 rifles and six AK magazines from the slain militants.
“The search operation was still going on when the reports last came in,” police said.


Mirwaiz to address OIC contact group in New York
Srinagar, Sep 25 (VOS): Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has been invited to attend the OIC contact group meeting of Foreign Ministers on Jammu & Kashmir to be held during the 67th session of the UN general assembly at the UN headquarters in New York.
The OIC contact group on Kashmir comprises foreign ministers of Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Niger. The OIC Secretary General Akmeldin Ihsanoglu will chair the session.
Hurriyat Conference has an observer status in the OIC. Mirwaiz will address the contact group on Kashmir on the September 26 and will also address the annual coordination meeting of the foreign ministers of OIC on the September 28 at the UN.
President of Pakistan administrated Kashmir Sardar Yaqoob Khan will also be a part of the Kashmir delegation to the UN.
A statement of Hurriyat to VOS said the Mirwaiz will raise the issue of human rights violations specially unmarked graves and impress upon OIC to play a pro active role in the resolution of the Kashmir issue in accordance with the wishes of the People of Jammu & Kashmir.

 Sense of fear, insecurity prevailing in state: Mufti
Jammu, Sept 26 (VOS): Patron of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that chaos and confusion is prevailing in the State due to lack of confidence among those who are running the coalition government headed by National Conference. He observed that there is a sense of insecurity and fear among the common masses because the government has failed to perform its duty to provide security to the people.
Addressing a meeting of the office bearers of the party from Jammu province, Mufti made a mention towards killings of Panchayat members and said that this regime has failed to provide stability in the State.
“The State has been witnessing turbulent situation since 2009 after formation of this coalition regime,” he said and added that an atmosphere of insecurity, anarchy and confusion still prevailing in the state.
While mentioning towards statement of Chief Minister in which he has stated to take up the issue of killings of Panchayat members in Unified Command, he said, “This statement reflects lack of confidence among those who are at the helm of the affairs.”
He observed that prevailing chaos and uncertainty in the State were result of the failure of the present regime to connect itself with the common masses. “Instead of connecting with the common masses, the state government has been further complicating the situation through its mis-deeds and wrong doings”, he said.
“From the day one when this government was formed, there is instability and uncertainty in the State and this situation is further worsening with every passing day,” he said.
Lambasting coalition regime for its failure to create confidence among Panchayat members, Mufti regretted that the present dispensation has undermined all democratic institutions be it Urban Local Bodies, Panchayats or Assembly.
“Non serious attitude of the government to strengthen Panchayati Raj Institutions can be gauged from the fact that after passing of more than one year elections of Block  Development Council and District Development Council are yet to be held”, he said. He also took coalition partner Congress to task for adopting double standard on empowering Panchayats. “On the one hand Congress leadership has been demanding implementation of 73rd  and 74th amendments in the state while on the other the Congress has failed to convince the government to conduct elections of Block and District development councils”, he said.
He further added that local Urban Local Bodies elections were scheduled to be held in the month of February in 2010 but the government has been delaying these elections.
Observing that there was no agreement between coalition partner National Conference and Congress, he mentioned that Deputy Chief Minister who belongs to Congress party also holds the portfolio of Urban and Housing Development Department.  Congress, which is partner of the government, can not escape from its responsibility of delaying civic bodies elections
Mufti flayed the coalition government for its failure to bring transparency and accountability in the system. “Although the corruption has been sneaked into the government from top to bottom, the anti-graft institutions like State Accountability Commission (SAC) have deliberately make non functional by the State Government”, he said and pointed out that instead of allowing the SAC to take action against the corrupt politicians, the government has fighting cases of its ministers in the court against the SAC.
The former Chief Minister reminded that during PDP led regime Jammu and Kashmir was made special focus areas because the successive governments at New Delhi had provided all possible help for restoring peace and accelerating developmental activities in this region. “It was all due to the credibility of the PDP that previous NDA regime and present UPA government had provided all possible help to the PDP led regime”, he said and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has contributed a lot in the economic development of the State.
“It was all due to the efforts of PDP that first time after 1947 Jammu and Kashmir was brought to the development map of the country”, he said and listed various developmental projects initiated during PDP-Congress regime in Jammu region.
Reiterating resolve of his party to treat all regions and sub-regions equally, he said that during PDP led regime all regions were treated equally. He said that it was result of the good works of the party that PDP has earned credibility of the people. “PDP has changed political discourse of the State because this party has emerged as alternative of the National Conference and has restored peoples’ faith in the democracy and democratic institutions”.
 S Rangil Singh, Tarlok Singh Bajwa, Thakur Balbir Singh, Ch. Zulfikar Ali, Murtaza Khan, Asgar Ali,  Ved Mahajan,  Shanti Devi,  Daman Bhasin, Yashpal Sharma (Poonch), Fallail Singh, Ch. Hussain Ali Wafa,  Barat Bushan Gupta,  S Jagjit Singh Jagga,  Ashok Jogi,  R K Bali, Pawan Dev Singh, Hamid Manhas, Partap Sharma, Sheikh Mujib Ali,  Abdul Ahad Wani,  Sukhdev Sharma,  Surinder Singh, Dinesh Gupta, Daljit Singh Dicky,  Rashpal Singh Bitu, Bushan Lal Dogra, Chatter Singh Saini, Tarsem Saini, Rashpal Billoria, Puneet Jamwal, Vikram Singh, Ch. Chuni lal, Dr. Mumtaz, ImtiyazAli Banday, Gurmeet Singh raja, Shah Mohd Tantray, Rajinder Manhas,  Kuljeet Singh Jamwal, Imtiyaz Khanday, Avtar Singh Khalsa, Narinder Singh Raina, Davinder Sharma, Shakti Kumar, Parveen Katal, Suresh Sharma, Satpal Singh Charak, Bansi Lal Thakur, Riaz Ahmed Zargar, Sheikh Abdul Latif, Shahzad Khan, Tahir Sajjad Lone and others also addressed and attended the meeting. (VOS)


Guv expresses grief over loss of life in Kupwara accident
Srinagar, Sept 25 (VOS): Governor N N Vohra has expressed grief over the loss of human lives in a road accident in Tangdar area of Kupwara district.
In a message, the Governor conveyed his sympathy to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls. He also prayed for the speedy recovery of all those injured in this tragic accident.
Raj Bhavan spokesman said that the Governor has urged the Director General of Police to urgently review the obtaining traffic regulations, particularly regarding the movement of passenger carriers and buses and issue immediate directions for the ground staff to effectively ensure against overloading, which is reportedly among the frequent causes for fatal accidents.


KU to hold 18th annual convocation
Mukherjee to deliver address
Srinagar, Sept 25 (VOS): Celebrating scholarship and academic excellence the University of Kashmir (KU) is all set to host the 18th annual convocation on September 27 at KU Convocation Complex.
The convocation is held under the provision of the KU Act 1969 to honour, award degrees, gold medals and certificates of
The Act lays down its manner of merit to students and scholars. conduct and order of the procession of academics, students.
Expressing happiness over holding of the event within the campus KU Vice Chancellor Prof Talat Ahmad said that to hold convocation is an event of extreme significance for the university as a whole and particularly this ceremony is the most important day in a student’s life as well.
He said besides the grade ‘A’ awarded to KU by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council presently the University offers numerous courses and accommodates more than 4000 students annually and produces dozens of gold-medallists each year.
He said “During the occasion we will showcase the success story of the University besides honouring the scholars from science, arts, humanities, information technology, medical and other backgrounds.”
In 1951 the varsity convened its first convocation at the Sher-i-Kashmir Park here at Srinagar.
Pertinently more than 214 students will be awarded medals (gold and silver) besides 234 Ph.Ds, 399 M.Phils, 21240 Post graduates, 119799 undergraduates and 93 diploma holders will be awarded on this occasion.
President Pranab Mukherjee will arrive on a maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, after his election as Head of the State in July this year, to attend the convocation ceremony of University of Kashmir.
He will hand over degrees and medals to outstanding scholars of the University on this occasion. He will be the Chief Guest on the occasion and will also deliver the convocation address. N N Vohra Governor J&K State and Chancellor University of Kashmir will preside over the convocation and Omar Abdullah Chief Minister of the J&K State and Pro -Chancellor University of Kashmir will be the guest of honour.


Afzal Guru’s mother passes away
Srinagar, Sep 25 (VOS): Mother of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru breathed her last at her Doabgaw Sopore residence on Tuesday.
Reports said Aisha Begum, 75, wife of Habib-ullah Guru was ill for the last one month. She was laid to rest at her Doabgaw ancestral graveyard.
Meanwhile, various political and social organizations have condoled the demise and prayed for the departed soul.



Ensure no construction on agriculture land in Anantnag: Shah to officers
Srinagar, Sep 25 (VOS): Taking a fresh initiative to ensure the delivery of governance at ground level the District administration today devised a new cleanliness and encroachment free Anantnag district.
In this direction the DDC Anantnag Farooq Ahmad Shah today convened a meeting of Tehsildars and Executive officers of the district.
“The Tehsildars and Executive officers were asked to ensure that no construction is allowed on the agriculture land in the district,” an official said.
He said that the officials were also directed to stop encroachment on state land, water bodies including irrigation canals, flood channels and springs and demolish the existing ones in the district.
“The Executive officers along with Tehsildars were also asked to conduct market checking on weekly basis and remove all the encroachments from footpaths,” he said.
They were also told to submit weekly assessment report to the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Anantnag.
Shah also directed the officials not to allow any sort of construction whether commercial or residential on Khanabal-Mehandi Kadal stretch of road and KP road
The DDC announced that soon the administration will make Pahalgam free from any kind of encroachments by launching a week long drive which will be later followed in other mini towns of Anantnag district.
ADC Anantnag, Ghulam Muhammad Dar and Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC), Nisar Ahmad Wani were also present in the meeting.
“The conservation of agriculture land, protection of water bodies particularly springs and utilizing state land for the benefit of people is my utmost priority and no laxity on the part of any officials will be accepted,” said DDC.
He said that any sort of violation will be dealt strictly.


Police take possible measures for the security of the Panchs & Sarpanchs: IGP
Srinagar, September 25: Inspector General of police Mr. S M Sahai visited Kreeri to oversee the investigation of killing of Naib Sarpanch Mohammad Shafi Teeli in Kreeri. He directed to expedite the investigation of the case so that the perpetrators will be brought to book at the earliest.
IGP directed DIG NKR and SSP Baramulla to review the security of the area and formulate measures to bolster their security in the area.
IGP reiterated that police we will try to ensure the safety of the elected members. He said that the assault on the elected representatives of the people will be considered an assault on the will of the people, and police will take whatever it takes to provide them all possible security.
IGP further added that police solved the killing of Sarpanch Ghulam Mohammad Dar in Hawoorah, Kulgam and all the accused in the case have been charge sheeted in the court of law. He added that police has arrested one person associated with a separatist organization involved in instigating killing of the Sarpanch Ghulam Mohammad Yattoo at Palhalan Pattan and the investigation in the case is moving in right direction to get to the other perpetuators.
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