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Traffic awareness prog launched

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REASI, June 22: To create awareness amongst the motorcycle riders and commuters, police launched traffic aware drive for their welfare and smooth running, today.
Police team headed by Amod Ashok Nagpure, SHO Police Station Reasi under the supervision of Mohan Lal under the guidance of Sujit Kumar, SSP Reasi made aware to the commuters and riders the steps for smooth running on the road.
The team guided the pillion riders and made them aware about the benefits of wearing of head gears while driving, advised them to follow traffic rules, avoid rash driving and not to drive after using alcohol.
Apart from this commuters who carrying all the documents and respect the traffic rules were felicitated by giving them flowers as a token of appreciation.
The step taken by the District Police, Reasi have been lauded with great applause by the locals and desired these programmes shall remain continue so that the young generation shall be restricted for rash driving or drive without helmets.

PDD urged to follow uniform procedure for charging tariff

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JAMMU, June 22: BJP Kashmir Displaced Unit general secretary Virender Kuchroo has urged the PDD to have a uniform procedure of charging power tariff from consumers.
Mr Kuchroo in an appeal to Chief Engineer EM&RE and other authorities have demanded that the consumers should be charged the tariff as per the meter reading  and there should be a uniform procedure for checking the load. He said while the big mansions and bungalows are charged with less power tariff, the people having two to three rooms are handed over the bills with high tariff.
Kuchroo said that recently in Anuradhapuram Barnai some residents of middle income group have been charged high power tariff and despite the assurance of the authorities to look into the matter the hapless people were handed over bills with higher tariff, which they are unable to pay. He said  such double standards of PDD authorities have generated a  public resentment and people will come to streets in case the same is not rectified.

Madhuri not returning for ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 8’

MUMBAI, June 22:  Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit Nene, who has been a judge on the celebrity dance reality show “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa” for three years, is not returning for its eighth season.
The 48-year-old actress said she is opting out of the judging panel of the Colors reality show to concentrate on another project on the channel.
“I have been on Jhalak for three years now and I am taking a break to focus on other projects. I will be back shortly with probably something even more exciting. I wish Jhalak the very best for a spectacular season,” Madhuri said in a statement.
Colors’ CEO Raj Nayak said the show will miss her presence but assured fans that she will continue to be a part of the channel.
“Madhuri has been the face of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa for years now and we will surely miss her presence and her expertise on the show and we are keen on continuing our relationship with her and our team is exploring a show that will suit her persona,” he said.
“Haider” star Shahid Kapoor’s name has cropped as the possible replacement to Madhuri on the show, where celebrity contestants fight it out on the dance floor with their choreographer partners. (PTI)

Two killed, one injured in road mishap

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JAMMU, June 22: Two persons were killed and one other was injured when a car hit them near Chandian village falling under the jurisdiction of police station Kanachak.
According to a police spokesperson, a car driven by a drunkard hit and injured three persons standing near a canal in Chandian village near Sua No 1, this afternoon. They were immediately shifted to Government Medical College and Hospital, Jammu, where two of them were declared as brought dead.
The dead have been identified as Nikha (45) son of Ambu Ram and Parkasho Devi (65) wife of Amar Nath, both residents of Malpur, Chandian while the injured has been identified as Kisho Devi (60) wife of Chuni Lal of Malpur.
After registering a case in this regard, Kanachak police has seized the vehicle involved in the accident and arrested its driver.

Agatti and Minicoy Islands to allow entry, exit from India

NEW DELHI, June 22:  Agatti and Minicoy, two small islands of Lakshadweep, have been designated as authorised transit point for entering and exiting India by the Home Ministry.
Agatti has an area of 3.84 square kms, whereas Minicoy is spread over 4.80 sq kms. Minicoy lies near one of the busiest shipping routes and is about 130 km from the northern-most island of the Maldives.
“The central government hereby designates Agatti and Minicoy Islands in Lakshadweep Union Territory as an authorised Immigration Check Post for entry into or exit from India with valid travel documents for all classes of passengers,” a notification issued by the Home Ministry said.
It has also appointed Superintendent of Police (SP), Lakshadweep UT, as the “Civil Authority” for the Immigration Check Post located at Agatti and Minicoy Islands with effect from June 30, 2015, it said.
Home Ministry officials said the two new immigration check points will help easy access to ships, mainly luxury cruises, to India. “It will take less time for them to enter or exit India after their operationalisation,” a ministry official said.
There are 82 Immigration Check Posts all over the country catering to international traffic. Out of these, 37 are functioning under the Bureau of Immigration, while the remaining are being managed by the state governments concerned.
In addition, there are 12 Foreigner Regional Registration Offices (FRROs) in major cities — Delhi, Mumbai Kolkata, Chennai, Amritsar, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Calicut, Kochi, Trivandrum, Lucknow and Ahmedabad.
There are 11 Chief Immigration Officers in Goa, Jaipur, Gaya, Varanasi, Nagpur, Pune, Mangalore, Trichy, Coimbatore, Bagdogra and Guwahati. At remaining places, District Superintendent of Police or the prescribed authority functions as FRO to facilitate foreigners. (PTI)

Girl kidnapped

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JAMMU, June 22: A girl has been kidnapped in Narwal area of the winter capital.
As per police sources, a girl identified as Sujata Chib, daughter of Subash Singh of Jourian was kidnapped by Toquer Jellani of Srinagar.
The kidnapping case of the girl was reported by family members to police post Narwal.
Police has taken cognizance in this regard.

No compromise on AIIMS, says Dimple

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JAMMU, June 22: Sunil Dimple president Jammu West Assembly Movement has warned to start a Jan Andolan against coalition Government from July 6, 2015  in support of their demands.
Addressing mediapersons today, Dimple warned the Government to include the demands in the  District Development Jammu Board Meeting to be held on July 8, at Jammu.
Dimple alleged that the entire Jammu city roads have been badly damaged and the Government is not black topping the roads. He demanded immediate repair of roads.
He urged the Government to pass the resolution in the DDB meeting and approach the Central Government  for restoration of power projects in Jammu and Kashmir to the State Government.
Dimple said that JWAM will go ahead with the indefinite agitation for the opening of the AIIMS, till its foundation stone is not laid down.

Dalai Lama living example of peace and struggle: Virbhadra

DHARAMSHALA, June 22: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh today participated in the 80th birthday celebrations of Tibetan Spiritual Leader (Dharam Guru) the Dalai Lama at his palace in Macleodganj here.
Congratulating the Dalai Lama on the occasion, the Chief Minister wished him healthy and long life.  He said the Dalai Lama was a reverend leader, a preacher of peace, tranquility and goodwill for all the nations, for which he was recognised all over the World.
Mr Singh said the Dalai Lama was a living example of peace and struggle. He was known for his non-violent struggle for liberation of Tibet and had consistently advocated policies of non-violence, even in the face of extreme aggression and carried out his humanitarian efforts.
The Dalai Lama also became the first Nobel Laureate to be recognised for his concern for global environmental problems too, the Chief Minister said.  He also accompanied the Dalai Lama to the exhibition of biographical Thangka paintings, depicting the life and deeds of Dalai Lama.
A mega celebration was organised at the Dalai Lama palace, where people from all walks of life, including numerous foreign guests, also wished Dalai Lama on his birthday.
Mr Singh and the Dalai Lama released biographical Thangka Paintings of 14th Dalai Lama and pictorial biography of the 10th Panchen Lama. The Dalai Lama also released a documentary on the life of Mr Singh.
They also released 10 volumes of biographical series on the lives of all Dalai Lama’s and a book detailing the biographical Thangka painting on the Prime Minister of Tibetan Government in Exile, Lobsang  Sangay. (UNI)

FM says momentum of restoring credibility of Indian eco has to be sustained

SAN FRANCISCO, June 22:
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said the credibility of Indian economy has been partly restored and the momentum must be sustained over the next two years to win over and provide comfort to world investors.
Jaitley, who was here to lead the International Day of Yoga, said there is “huge amount of enthusiasm” among investors as they see India picking up again after four-five years of slack.
“I think we have to restore back, partly we have, and over the next one-two years, we have to continue to restore the credibility of the Indian economy. It is only then that investors world over are going to feel comfortable. The initial signs are good but I think this is momentum which has to be sustained over a period of time,” he said.
Describing reasons for “huge amount of enthusiasm amongst investors”, he said first “the reform process is clear, the Government’s thinking is clear. A lot of changes are in the pipeline.”
Second, the world economy is not doing so well and investors are looking for the best place where they can put their money. “And in this they find that India seems to be growing faster,” he said.
“If we can continue to grow faster at the pace, at which we have envisaged, keep our reforms in order, get investment, get a few problems off our back, hopefully have a better monsoon this year, start all the stalled projects then of course our aiming at a much higher growth rate would be much better,” he said.
Investors, he said, are clever, very wise men who look for better returns and in the midst of a global slowdown they are looking for faster economies and India is one of them.
“But one concern of the investors which has also registered very loud and clear with me is that investors hate unpredictability, investors hate uncertainties and therefore our policy domain has to be predictable, has to be certain, it cannot be full of any surprises,” Jaitley said.
Jaitley said long-term money was essential for building
infrastructure as the sector cannot provide immediate returns and returns will be over a period of time.
Stating that India needs to cover up the lost time as the infrastructure is concerned, he said: “Our projects must be expeditious, our projects must be delivered fast and therefore the returns on the projects should be better for them than what they can expect from the other part of the world.”
Asked about the message he wants to give to Silicon valley champions like Google who have raised concerns about FDI regulation in sectors like ecommerce, Jaitley said India is a natural ally in terms of human resources and technology innovation to the silicon valley.
He said based on discussions with corporates here, he would discuss with his Cabinet colleague as to “if there are any hurdles in that investment coming in, they must be removed because I think the starting point of any big economic activity has to be investment.”
“You cannot be investment starved and then say we are going to grow. The two are interrelated and I am quite conscious of that,” he said.
On concerns of Indian IT industry on immigration, he said he has raised the issues in his meetings with his counterparts in US Government.
“I have had a meeting with the concerned secretaries in the US Government who are my counterparts — the treasury secretary and the commerce secretary. I have had discussions with them and this is a problem, which is not going to be resolved overnight. It is a problem where you keep flagging the issue. The Americans keep flagging their issues and quite frequently we find meeting points,” he said. (PTI)

ESRM stages ‘Ghar Ki Hiffazut Zaroori Hai’

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A scene from the play ‘Ghar Ki Hiffazut Zaroori Hai’ staged by ESRM in its Monday Theatre at Jammu.
A scene from the play ‘Ghar Ki Hiffazut Zaroori Hai’ staged by ESRM in its Monday Theatre at Jammu.

JAMMU, June 22: Ek Sath Rang Mandal (ESRM) in collaboration with BLSKS presented its 148th play ‘Ghar Ki Hiffazut Zaroori Hai’ in its Monday Theatre here today at Janipur.
The play reveals responsibility of a young man whose entire family (right from his great grandfather) has served Army. All the members of his family wish and encourage him to join Army and serve the Nation.
Unfortunately, the elder son of the family who was in Army is killed in battle field. It was a setback to mother who starts campaign among all young boys of his family not to join army. But the father clarifies the situation and explains the importance of Army. He convinces his wife that who will defend our country if you will discourage children from joining Army. Finally, the mother agrees to send his young son in Army. He is given a grand send off by the members of family. Now, father is happy and excited that his fourth son is going to join Army as per their family traditions.
Actors who performed in the play were Kanta Sharma, Ripu Daman Parihar, Shalu Kumari, Krishma Kumari, Ravi Dhar, Raju Mad and Vijay Malla. The play was written and directed by Vijay Malla.