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Man crushed to death under train

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 19: A young man was crushed to death under the train near Railway Fatak, Rahya Morh, today.
According to Railway police, a  young man namely Bhuvnesh (22) , son of Balkar  Singh resident of village Channi Manasan, Vijaypur was crushed to death under the Heemkundh Express, while he was crossing the track, this evening.
The body has been shifted to GMC for post-mortem which will be conducted tomorrow and there after it will be handed over the family members.
Police has registered the case under relevant sections and started investigation.

BJP leader distributes relief, assures rehabilitation

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 19: Senior Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Muhammad Anwar Khan distributed relief material including solar lights among 27 families whose houses were collapsed and damaged after earth had caved-in at North Kashmir’s Laridoora Village of Baramulla district this week.
Khan distributed necessary food items, blankets, solar lights and other items among the affected families who have been rendered homeless.
On the occasion, he assured people that he will take up their issue of rehabilitation with the State and Central Government in Jammu and Delhi respectively.
He also assured them that every possible effort would be made to provide land plots to the affected families so that they can live without any fear.
Meanwhile, Khan also visited Frasthar and Khwaja Bagh and distributed food kits, solar items and other relief material among the families whose houses were damaged due to landslide.

Govt to take steps to prevent landslides in Uri

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 19: Minister for Horticulture, Haj & Auquaf, A. R. Veeri assured, MLA Uri, Mohammad Shafi that the district administration will be directed to take necessary measures to effectively deal with the situation that has arisen due to landslides in Zamboor-Pattan village in District Baramulla.
The Minister was responding to the point of information raised by Mohammad Shafi about the incident in Legislative Assembly this afternoon.

Restoration of damaged roads Govt priority: Bukhari

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 19: Minister for Public Works and Floriculture, Sayed Mohd Altaf Bukhari today said that restoration of all the damaged in floods and rains is the priority of the new Government.
While replying to a question of  Bashir Ahmad Magray in the Legislative Council today, the Minister said that Tahab-Naina road via Wachi is a part of Pulwama-Tahab-Wachi-Naina-Sangam road which has an aggregate length of 22 Km.
He said that 14 Km of this road from Lassipora junction to Sangam via Naina, Wachi has been taken up under the Central Road Fund (CRF) and the remaining 8 Km is being presently maintained under projectization State sector. He said out of 14 Km of road taken up under CRF, blacktopping of the 4 km has already been completed as on ending February 2015. He said during 2015-16 it is envisaged to blacktop 10 Km road length.
Mr  Bukhari further said that the department has also formulated a DPR for widening and up-gradation of 8 Km of road length from Pulwama to Lassipora via Tahab at an estimated cost of Rs 897.57 lakh for seeking funding under CRF and said that the road is presently trafficable.
In reply to another question of  Ghulam Nabi Monga, the R&B Minister said that Jhullah and Chandanwari bridges are being constructed under special bridge programme (Projectization) through JKPCC Ltd at an estimated cost of Rs 9.28 crore and Rs 5.09 crore respectively, in block Uri. He said that an amount of Rs 69.50 lakh and Rs 2.5 crore have been spent respectively ending March, 2014.
With regard to construction of Peernian Bridge in Boniyar block, the Minister said that the bridge is approved under NABARD RIDF  XV and is under execution through JKPCC at an estimated cost of Rs 6 crore. Mr Bukhari said that an amount of Rs 2.29 crore stands released ending March 2014 while as Rs 15 lakh have been released during current financial year.
Mr Bukhari added that the left side abutment and pier of Jhullah bridge has been completed up to cap level, while as right side, abutment raft has been completed. With regard to the status of Chandanwari bridge, the minister said main bridge stands completed; however, work on approaches is in progress. He added that following the improvement in resource position under Special Bridges Programme, the Jhullah and Chandanwari bridges would be completed by 2016-17.   He said that sub structure of Peernian bridge stands completed while as fabrication of steel superstructure is in progress.

Lalchowk traders protest for rehabilitation

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 19: Flood-hit traders in Lalchowk today protested against the Government for delaying relief and rehabilitation.
Over a dozen traders of Lalchowk area first held a protest march on the Residency Road at noon and later raised slogans for rehabilitation.
The agitating traders said their trading commodities were devastated in the last year’s floods, but their relief and rehabilitation was not done by Government yet.
“The NC-Congress Government blamed the Government for delaying our relief and rehabilitation. The present PDP-BJP Government is also delaying it even after making lofty promises during the Assembly elections,” the traders said.
They said that the Government should expedite rehabiltaion, else it will also meet the same fate soon like its predecessor.
The traders also warned of longer protests if their demand is not fulfilled.

The ill-fated vehicle after accident near Shaitani Nullah in district Ramban. — Excelsior/Pervaiz

The ill-fated vehicle after accident near Shaitani Nullah in district Ramban. — Excelsior/Pervaiz
The ill-fated vehicle after accident near Shaitani Nullah in district Ramban. — Excelsior/Pervaiz

The ill-fated vehicle after accident near Shaitani Nullah in district Ramban. — Excelsior/Pervaiz

National Conference and CPM MLAs protesting in Legislative Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

National Conference and CPM MLAs protesting in Legislative Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh
National Conference and CPM MLAs protesting in Legislative Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

National Conference and CPM MLAs protesting in Legislative Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed inter-acting with PHE Minister Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar in the Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed inter-acting with PHE Minister Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar in the Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh
Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed inter-acting with PHE Minister Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar in the Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed inter-acting with PHE Minister Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar in the Assembly on Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Governor laying foundation stone of multiple use building of sub office of Kashmir University.

Governor laying foundation stone of multiple use building of sub office of Kashmir University.
Governor laying foundation stone of multiple use building of sub office of Kashmir University.

Governor laying foundation stone of multiple use building of sub office of Kashmir University.

DGP, K Rajendra Kumar in a meeting with traffic police officers at PHQ on Thursday.

DGP, K Rajendra Kumar in a meeting with traffic police officers at PHQ on Thursday.
DGP, K Rajendra Kumar in a meeting with traffic police officers at PHQ on Thursday.

DGP, K Rajendra Kumar in a meeting with traffic police officers at PHQ on Thursday.