Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 26: A high level meeting was held between the office bearers of SKUAST-Jammu Teaching Association and SKUAST-Kashmir Teaching Association under the chairmanship of President SKUAST-TAJ, Dr Vikas Sharma, in which both the associations discussed the sole issue regarding the age of superannuation of faculty members of Universities and demanded early release of SRO for enhancing retirement age of varsity faculty.
“Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, who is Pro Chancellor of both the Universities had stated very clearly his Government’s intention to bring the retirement age of varsity faculty/scientists and medical faculty at par with the retirement age of the faculty of Central Universities which is 65 years, with the provision of extension up to the age of 70, as per norms of the University Grants Commission (UGC), but subsequently when the State Cabinet met on June 19, 2014, it fixed the age of superannuation of varsity and medical faculty at 62 years instead of earlier stated position. This decision of cabinet is being resented by the university and medical faculty of the State”, said SKUAST-TAJ president, Dr Vikas Sharma.
Dr Sharma further pointed out that a month has passed, but none of the institutions (SKUAST-J, SKUAST-K, JU, KU, GMC-Jammu, GMC-Kashmir) have received any written communication regarding the decision and the authorities of all the four Universities and two medical colleges are in dilemma as the State Finance Department, GAD, HE Department, Civil Secretariat and Raj Bhavan are all silent on the subject.
Dr Vivek M Arya, general secretary of SKUAST-TAJ, said that the teachers who were or are about to superannuate in July, August and September, 2014 as they are attaining the age of 60 years are worried with respect to their continuation or retirement. If the Government believes to benefit the people in general and University and medical faculty in particular, it should immediately issue proper orders via statutory bodies to the Universities and medical colleges, he added.
Release SRO for enhancing retirement age of varsity faculty: SKUAST-TAJ
Sham inaugurates WSS Panjgrain
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 26: Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma inaugurated Water Supply Scheme Panjgrain in Akhnoor tehsil established at a cost of Rs.74.75 lakh which will have a discharge capacity of 3000 GPH. The facility will provide adequate water supply to 1525 souls of the area.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that Government was committed to provide better facilities to the people in every nook and corner of the State. He said the Government has been working under a well-knit development programme with a special focus to upgrade the basic services to the people. He asked the people to cooperate with the Government so that it can carry out the developmental schemes ensuring their time-bound completion.
Congratulating the people for the new facility, the Minister said that with the commissioning of this WSS, the people will get uninterrupted supply of neat and clean drinking water.
On the occasion, the Minister directed the engineers to monitor the performance of all Water Supply Schemes in the area to ensure their efficacy.
Pedestrian killed, 22 injured in road mishaps
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 26: A pedestrian was killed while 22 others were injured in different road accidents across the Valley.
A Bus JK03B/2928 driven by Farooq Ahmed Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat hit a pedestrian Abdul Rashid Bhat son of Mohammad Shaban Bhat of Bangwar, Baramulla near K.B.Pora, resulting in his on spot death.
Three person were injured when a Tata Sumo JK01L/1289 and Maruti Car 800 JK01G/ 3789 met with an accident at Malik Aangan in Ban Mohallah, Srinagar. The vehicles were partially damaged. All the injured were shifted to a hospital for treatment.
16 passengers were injured when a passenger bus JK02E/8421 collided with a Truck JK13B/6875 at Mirgund Chowk in Pattan. All the injured were shifted to a hospital for treatment.
In another accident, a Maruti car JK09/0394 met with an accident at Ganapora Highway in Kralgund, Handwara, resulting in injuries to car driver Zahoor Ahmed Bhat of Gund Kharoo, his wife Mehmooda and daughter Rabiya. All the injured have been shifted to a hospital for treatment.
The spokesman said police has filed cases in these accidents.
Pak troops violate ceasefire
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 26: Violating the ceasefire again, Pakistani troops targeted Indian forward posts with small arms along the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor and Mendhar sectors of Jammu region.
Defence sources said that Pakistani troops opened unprovoked small arms firing at forward posts in Pallanwala sub-sector of Akhnoor in Jammu district around 11.15 pm last night. Army troops took positions and replied to the Pakistani firing resulting in exchanges, he said, adding that there was no loss of life or damage in the firing.
In Mendhar area of Poonch, the Pakistani troops opened firing on the Indian posts between 10.30 pm and 12.30 am last night. Sources said Pakistani troops of 650 Mujahid Regiment, opened unprovoked firing on Indian forward posts- Peeli, Poona and Raja Tekri in Mendhar sector from their Dabbi and Langiot forward posts.
The Indian troops responded to the Pak firing and intermittent firing continued for about two hours. No loss of life or injury to any jawan on this side has been reported.
Sources said during firing, taking advantage of bad weather a group of nearly 10-12 militants tried to infiltration into this side. They had managed to sneak deep inside the LoC but in view of retaliation from Indian troops, they were made to flee back to PoK side. Entire area of cordoned till morning and then a search operation was launched. No recovery could be made.
General Officer Commanding (GoC) of Nagrota-based 16 Corps Lieutenant General K H Singh at Nagrota said that the Indian Army is giving a befitting reply to Pakistani troops.
This is second ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in less than 7 hours and the 8th ceasefire violation in the month of July. Yesterday also, Pakistani troops had opened unprovoked small arms firing at forward posts in Balakote belt of Mendhar sector. On July 20, there was a major ceasefire violation as Pakistan Rangers indulged in heavy firing and shelling of mortar bombs on 15 border outposts and several villages along the International Border in Jammu district, damaging houses and killing livestock.
On July 18, Pakistan Rangers targeted BoP with small arms and automatic weapons along IB in Arnia area of Jammu district.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a wreath laying ceremony at Nagrota Corps Headquarters, the GOC said, “This time there is a marginal increase in ceasefire violations.
“I can say with a lot of confidence that our troops on the LoC are giving a befitting reply and will continue to do so. Any nefarious designs of the enemy will be defeated,” he said.
The Lieutenant General also said that ceasefire violations by Pakistan are “quite normal” compared to last year.
“I would like to assure you all that ceasefire violations around this time generally increase because of undergrowth, the situation in Pakistan and also because of the upcoming elections. But it is quite normal when compared to last year,” he maintained.
Meanwhile, Army and police during two separate operations, recovered Arms and ammunition from Nachlana area of Banihal in Ramban district and Manjakote area of Rajouri today.
Reports said troops of a Rashtriya Rifles unit and local police during joint operation in forest area of Nachlana in Banihal, falling in general area of Gudber, smashed a militants’ hideout and recovered arms and ammunition. The militants however, escaped before the joint raid by the security forces.
During search, the troops recovered two pistols, huge quantity of ammunition and other equipment from the war like store of the militants.
Meanwhile, the police and Army also busted yet another hideout in Manjakore area of Rajouri and recovered some arms and ammunition today. The recovery included one pistol, one magazine, wireless set, IED fuse, IED wire and some explosive material.
Seek KPs consent on return to Valley: YAIKS
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 26: Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) has categorical rejected the return move of the Government. In its meeting here today held under the chairmanship of YAIKS president R K Bhat it said no return formula will be acceptable without seeking the consent from the displaced community who actually has to return to the Valley.
The meeting said that the return of KPs in previous locations and such small clusters have already been rejected by the community by and large. It is ironic that without having any proper roadmap for the return the expression of interest is being circulated by the Government. Unless a comprehensive road map for the return is not finalized, community is being advised not fall in such mischievous act of Government which can be counterproductive for the community in near future who has to return after 25 years of exiled period.
The meeting said that YAIKS is convinced that the new dispensation at the Centre is committed to deliver on the promises made to displaced community. It is therefore, imperative that we choose to be a part of this process.
YAIKS also warned those individuals and so called organizations who are meeting separately to the GOI with their personal agenda in the name of displaced community. They will be exposed shortly before the community, it added.
Others who expressed their views were Sunil Koul (vice president), Manoj Handoo (general secretary), Ajay Safaya, Deepak Dhar, Sanjay Ganjoo, D N Bhat, Sandeep and Sunil Dhar (YAIKS secretaries).
Poor connectivity major stumbling block in development of Zanskar
Mohinder Verma
Zanskar Assembly constituency, covering an area of 7000 square kilometer at a height between 11500-23000 feet lies in the South Western part of Ladakh. Historically, Zanskar was an independent Buddhist kingdom ruled by its own king who happened to be the descendent of the king of Tibet. Later, it was brought under the rule of the then Maharaja Gulab Singh like the other parts of Ladakh when he conquered Ladakh through his great General Zorawar Singh in 1834 and subsequently became an integral part of J&K in 1948.
This Assembly constituency has one Sub-Division (area beyond Pensila Pass) and one tehsil (Sankoo, which falls on Kargil side of Pensila Pass). Zanskar was allocated a separate MLA seat in 1996 by taking its isolated geographical location, hard climatic condition and backwardness into consideration to represent the people of this most isolated region in the State Assembly.
The bulk of the voters of this constituency come from Suru valley in Kargil. Zanskar’s constituency has a total of 20,348 voters ( according to 2008 Assembly election) out of which around only 8,000 voters come from Zanskar and rest of the voters come from Suru valley as such the elected representatives is always come from Suru valley thereby resulting into discontent among the people of Zanskar Sub-Division.
The population of the constituency lives mainly in scattered hamlets, largest being Padum which is also the Administrative Headquarters. The reason behind backwardness of the constituency is poor road connectivity. Because of topographical features, the only access to Zanskar by road is across Pensila Pass through Suru valley in Kargil. This road remains open from June to early November and during the remaining part of the year Zanskar not only remains cut off from rest of the country but also from the district headquarters Kargil. During the peak of winters when thick blanket of ice engulfs Zanskar river, people make use of frozen river trek for to and fro journey by risking their lives.
Whatever difficulties in different sectors being faced by the people of Zanskar are the outcome of the poor road connectivity. Even the major portion of only lifeline of Zanskar is full of potholes and the overall condition of this road is miserable.
Though Government of India reportedly agreed in principle for widening and improving the condition of Kargil-Zanskar road last year, physically the work has not been taken up till date thereby indicating that not only respective State Governments even the Union Government is not paying special attention towards Zanskar, which is otherwise one of the favourite destinations of foreign tourists.
“Each and every tourist appreciate Zanskar after visiting the beautiful places of the Valley and expresses keenness to visit again and again but they have only one complaint—-bad connectivity”, Tashi, a resident of the area said during the random survey in the constituency conducted by EXCELSIOR recently.
“The poor road connectivity is a curse and certainly a huge stumbling block in the socio-economic development of Zanskar people”, he said, adding “had there been proper road connectivity by exploring alternate options our socio-economic condition would have improved a lot”.
Though the MLA of the area, Feroz Khan, who is also Minister of State for Science and Technology, has little role to play in ensuring proper and better road connectivity between Kargil and Zanskar yet the people are of the opinion that he could have at least got necessary improvement of the road carried out to minimize the difficulties being faced by the people and tourists.
“From the condition of Kargil-Zanskar road, you can easily gauge as to what would be the fate of road connectivity to scattered hamlets”, said Tashi Angchok, a resident of Randgung area, adding “several hamlets of Zanskar don’t have road connectivity at all while as many others have only kacha road link”.
“Despite being aware of the fact that roads are the lifeline for the people especially of area like Zanskar, our MLA has not taken any notice worthy step in this regard”, Nawaj Sultein of Stangday said, adding “what to talk of improvement in the condition of only road linking Zanskar with rest of the world, the MLA has even failed to ensure plying of State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) buses for the convenience of the people”. He informed that only two-three private vehicles are plying on the road but that too at the whims and fancies of the owners.
The inhabitants of Thangsoo village were too found critical of poor road connectivity. “I think we will have to wait for one more century to see proper road connectivity”, Tashi of Thangsoo said. Astonishingly, many inhabitants of this village were not even aware of the name of their elected representative, which clearly points towards the public rapport of MLA, Feroz Khan.
The constituency has one Community Health Centre, two Primary Health Centres and some sub-centres but availability of doctors always remained a major issue although MLA managed to depute some doctors during his tenure. Notwithstanding the tall claims of the MLA and other authorities, health facilities are far from satisfactory in the area.
The availability of healthcare facilities can be gauged from the fact that people of areas far away from Administrative Headquarters are compelled to shift pregnant women either to Kargil or Leh well before the closure of Kargil-Zanskar road and such women remain away from their homes till the opening of the road.
In the absence of proper healthcare facilities, the people are still dependent on Ayurvedic system of Tibetan medicine locally known as Amchi. “There is Amchi practitioner in every village and had there been no local Ayurvedic doctor situation would have been miserable”, Sonam Rinchen of Padum said, adding “but this system of medicine is not sufficient enough when it comes to deal with persons suffering from a serious disease or need emergency treatment”.
As far as communication link is concerned, major portion of this constituency doesn’t have communication facilities and the need of the same is felt more when the area remains cut off from the rest of the country. Though this demand was raised by the people before the MLA and the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil a number of times but no progress has been made till date and people are left totally unconnected especially during winters.
The fate of the education sector is almost similar to the health sector although a good number of schools were opened under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan during the tenure of Feroz Khan. The people are of the opinion that no focus has so far been laid on raising the quality of education by way of deputing adequate number of teachers.
“The future of our children is at stake as on one side harsh climatic conditions are affecting education and on the other side shortage of teaching staff is leaving adverse impact”, said people of several villages of Zanskar Sub-Division, who were camping in Leh to attend Kalachakra initiation, adding “our MLA is aware of this difficulty but we don’t know why he has maintained silence despite being part of the present Government”.
Worst is the condition of only Higher Secondary School in the area where there is shortage of Lecturers of different subjects. “This issue has not received any focus despite the fact that students of Zanskar cannot afford to visit Kargil or Leh to get education”, Stanzin Dolma said, adding “the situation is notwithstanding the fact that MLA of the area is also holding the Education Department portfolio”.
While the inhabitants of Zanskar Sub-Division were largely found dissatisfied with the performance of MLA and stated that MLA was not paying required attention towards all parts of Sub-Division, the inhabitants of Sankoo tehsil and adjoining areas had all praises for their elected representative. They are of the opinion that whatever steps were required to ensure holistic development of their areas have been taken by the MLA.
“Whenever MLA visits the Sub-Division he confines his meetings with some selected persons”, the inhabitants of Zanskar said, adding “we have not seen MLA visiting the villages along with the district officers to assess our difficulties and pass on the spot directions to the officers concerned”.
However, the inhabitants of Sankoo tehsil said, “the MLA is frequently visiting the area to take stock of our grievances”.
When contacted, MLA Feroz Khan said, “whatever problems the major portion of my constituency is facing is because of poor connectivity”, adding “we are vigorously pursuing release of funds for the widening of Kargil-Zanskar road besides ensuring expeditious work on upcoming Zansar-Lahul Spiti road link”.
He, however, admitted that even Zanskar’s link with Himachal Pradesh would not be of immense benefit and this road would also be fair weather. “The work on Zanskar-Leh road is also going on but the same will take time as 40 kilometer stretch of this road falls in hard rock mountains”, he added.
In this way, the MLA admitted that road connectivity woes of Zanskar people would continue for years together.
About the poor health facilities, he said, “I have tried to depute as many as possible doctors and para-medical staff in the health centres but it is a fact that problems are still there”, adding “Amchi system has now been linked with the health centres for the convenience of the people and Amchis are also being given honorarium”.
He claimed that health facilities in Zanskar are far better than other land locked areas of the State for which he has made strenuous efforts during the past nearly six years.
As far as power supply is concerned, Mr Khan said, “nearly 70% villages of the constituency are electrified and remaining have been covered under schemes of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy”, adding “some mini hydel projects are in the pipeline and on their construction the situation will improve considerably”. He, however, failed to specify any timeframe for their completion.
About education sector, he admitted shortage of Lecturers in the only Higher Secondary School of the area and said, “academic arrangements are being made to fill up the vacant posts”. He, however, claimed that there was no shortage of staff in the Primary and Middle Schools.
When asked about his public rapport, he said, “I never discriminated with any area of my constituency and ensuring holistic development would be my endeavor in future”.
He tried to substantiate this by mentioning that it was only during his tenure that Degree College for Zanskar was sanctioned and Science stream started in the Higher Secondary School, Padam. Moreover, he said that Tourist Reception Centre and Krishi Vigyan Kendra of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology were also the outcome of his endeavors.
VHP accuses Govt of Baltal violence
Excelsior Correspondent

-Excelsior/Rakesh
JAMMU, July 26; Vishaw Hindu Parishad (VHP) has accused the State Government of July 18 violence at Baltal- the base camp of Amarnath shrine.
While strongly condemning the mob violence at Baltal on July 18 and torching of 100 tents and 10 langars by frenzy mob, VHP National secretary and its spokesman, Dr Surinder Jain told reporters here today that this episode and subsequent happenings at Baltal show that State Government, Governor and Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) are not interested in running this yatra.
Instead of running this yatra successfully they are trying to discourage the yatra, he said, adding the absence of Governor, Chief Minister and Chief Executive Officer of Shrine Board are testimony to the fact that they are not committed to running of annual yatra of Swami Amarnath Ji.
Dr Jain, who was flanked by VHP State president, Leela Karan Sharma, its general secretary, Dr Sham Lal Gupta and senior leader, Rajesh Gupta said the Government should know that any mishap can happen with this yatra any time and the absence of CM, Governor and CEO of the Board shows that they have not attached any importance to this important yatra.
He said the Baltal violence and attack on langar wallas and Yatris by local pony wallas etc shows that it was a preplanned move and to sabotage the yatra. The saboteurs can go to any extent. They not only set the langars ablaze and looted the belongings but also hurt the sentiments of Hindus, he added.
The hooligans shouted anti India and pro-Pak slogans and this whole was a part of pre-planned conspiracy, he said, adding that people responsible for the same be identified and punished under law.
Dr Jain, while expressing VHP’s concern over the issue said the organization has taken it seriously and it will launch an agitation against the same.
He also took serious exception to separatist leaders and some mainstream politicians statements opposing running of Hindu yatras to historical shrines in Kashmir Valley by raising the bogey of pollution and said that Kashmir has world famous Hindu shrines and no one can stop the yatris to pay obeisance at these shrines.
Expressing his serious concern over the increasing border firing and violation of cease fire by Pakistan, the VHP leader asked Union Government to cease diplomatic relations with Pakistan and teach the neighboring country a lesson by launching counter attacks.
On the implementation of Apex Court judgment on Amarnath pilgrimage, Dr Jain said VHP senior leader Rajesh Gupta will visit holy cave to ascertain whether the SC judgment is implemented in letter and spirit or not. In case there were some discrepancies then the VHP will approach the Court, he added.
Around dozen persons booked for assaulting family, dismantling kacha house
Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, July 26: Around dozen persons were booked for assaulting a poor family and dismantling their ‘kacha’ house.
According to Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Thannamandi, DySP Surjeet Bhagat, a woman namely Razia Begum, wife of Mohammad Iqbal, a resident of Danna Hasplote village of Thannamandi lodged a complaint with police station Thannamandi that some persons attacked her family and also dismantled her kacha house.
Accordingly a case under FIR 103/14 under Section 452, 382, 354, 147, 427 and 327 RPC was registered and investigation started, SDPO added.
“Twelve persons including Mushtaq Ahmed and Mohammad Issaq, sons of Atta Mohammad, resident of Danna have been booked”, he said, adding that all are evading arrest and will be behind the bars soon.
Vijay Divas celebrated across J&K
Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU/ KARGIL, July 26: The ‘Kargil Vijay Divas’ was celebrated across the State by various Army units and formations besides other organizations.
A grand function was organised at Drass (Kargil) today. The proceedings opened with solemn wreath laying ceremony at the `Drass War Memorial’ led by Lt Gen D S Hooda, Army Commander Northern Command of the Indian Army. Gallantry award winners of the Kargil conflict and next of kin of martyrs, `Veer Naris’ , senior Army officers and civil dignitaries also paid tributes to the martyrs. This was followed by a pledge taken by all present at the function to rededicate themselves to the cause of the Nation.
The sombre mood at the ceremony brought home memories of the losses borne so proudly by the martyrs’ families in the bloody summer of 1999. Many in the audience were moved to tears when the buglers played the poignant tune of “The Last Post” after the wreath laying. The event was celebrated with full military decorum and solemnity.
Lt Gen Hooda while talking informally to the media thanked them and the families of martyrs for their presence at Drass for the event.
Meanwhile, to honour and recall the sacrifices of the brave Indian soldiers, as also to reiterate the exemplary unity displayed by the entire Nation during the Kargil conflict, the 15th Anniversary of the Kargil Divas was celebrated at Udhampur. The day commenced with a solemn ceremony at the ‘Dhruva War Memorial’, where Lt Gen HJS Sachdeva, Chief of Staff, Northern Command paid homage by laying a wreath on behalf of all ranks as a mark of respect to the martyrs, who sacrificed their lives defending the Nation.
As a part of the celebrations the `Kargil War Memorial’ at the Shradhanjali Park was illuminated last evening. All ranks and their families of Udhampur Garrison paid their homage and expressed eternal gratitude towards the ‘Saviours of the Nation’, by lighting candles. The day is a special occasion for the Indian Army for being one of the rarest battles fought and won by a country in the most adverse and challenging conditions.
The White Knight Corps of the Army celebrated 15th anniversary of ‘Kargil Vijay Divas’ today by paying homage to those brave soldiers who has laid down their lives fighting in extreme cold and high altitude terrain of Kargil region. The troops displayed valour of the highest order in the face of extreme odds to reclaim land and honour. The sheer force of stories a blood and honour in Kargil War has made this war an epic in the anals of history of Indian Army.
To commemorate this historic victory, serving officers, JCOs and jawans of Nagrota Garrison gathered at White Knight Corps War Memorial ‘Ashwamedh Shaurya Sthal’ to pay their homage to the martyrs. The General Officer Commanding, (GOC) White Knight Corps, Lt Gen KH Singh and other officers laid a wreath at the memorial.
The GOC paid floral tributes to those gallant souls who sacrificed their lived for the cause of the nation. The General officer exhorted all ranks of the Corps to maintain the same invincible spirit, patriotism and perseverance in the line of duty.
Meanwhile, a memorial service was held at Tanda to pay tributes to Kargil martyrs, who fought bravely at Kargil in 1999. A two- minute silence was observed in the memory of those brave sons of the soil who laid down their young lives for India’s sovereignty over its territory. The meeting was organised by Tanda Tiger Force Memorial Committee. It was chaired by K P Singh, the chief organiser of the Force.
‘Shradhanjali Smaroh’ was jointly organized by the Akhil Bhartiya Purva Sainik Parishad (J&K) and Ex -Serviceman Kalyankari Sangathan, Udhampur at Shradhanjali Sathal, Udhampur to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Operation Vijay Divas of Kargil war. Col (Retd) Uma Kant Sharma, president Purav Sainik Parishad Udhampur district has expressed in his address that July 26 is the day that reminds us of our brave jawans who stood like a rock to face the enemy and fought with great determination. He disclosed that the Operation Vijay in Kargil lasted for 73 days and this was the only war fought in a limited and confined area. Country lost 527 men including 69 of J&K and 1367 wounded as the war was fought in most difficult and inhospitable terrain and the ever highest number of gallantry awards were also conferred upon – 4 Parm Veer Chakras, 8 Mahaveer Chakras and 51 Veer Chakras.
Paying homage to the brave soldiers who laid down their lives to retrieve the Indian territory in Kargil and inflicted a crusting defeat to the Pakistan forces, PCC chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma-MLC said that Kargil intrusion was a major intelligence and diplomatic failure of the BJP led NDA Government.
Mr Sharma said that the country had to pay heavy price for the victory and retrieving the territory occupied by the Pakistan forces, when BJP led NDA Government was engaged in the Lahore Bus yatra. He said that 527 Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives while 1363 of them were injured to achieve victory. While Bofors gun proved to be most effective and successful weapon, the ammunition used was more than any other war after World War-II, he added.
GS Accounts Institute, Moti Bazar, Parade, Jammu, paid tributes to Kargil martyrs who laid down their lives for the country. Proprietor- cum- faculty, Girish Sharma along with students celebrates the 15th anniversary of its triumph in Kargil War. This is also an occasion that invokes feelings of both pain and pride for the families of the brave jawans who laid down their lives protecting the territory of India from intruders.
Dogra Front, Shiv Sena and Bhartiya Lok Sangeet Kala Sansthan also celebrated Vijay Divas in different functions organised today.
A candle light march was organised from Jammu University to `Balidan Stumb’ to pay tributes to Kargil martyrs here today. A large number of people from the city including students participated in the candle march this evening.
Dr Jitendra inaugurates ‘Expo-2014’
Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, July 26: “Expo-2014”, a three-day Mega Science Exhibition was inaugurated at Pragati Maidan here today by Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, MoS in Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Space & Atomic Energy.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh said that Science and Technology is making rapid strides in the country but it requires a wider exposure so that its benefits may reach all sections of society.
He said, the indigenously produced original products need to be more widely publicised and the exhibitions like this help in achieving this objective.
While going around the different stalls, Dr Jitendra Singh took personal interest in discussing the displays in each stall and made suggestions for their improvement and optimum utilization.
Dr Jitendra Singh also went to the Food and Technology section and singled out several healthy low calorie original food products from Indian sources.He suggested that these should be encouraged for display in various health and medical conferences.
While going through the section consisting of stalls of different States to display the Government achievements and schemes, Dr Jitendra Singh particularly appreciated the indigenously cultivated and grown Mango species from Central India which has been named as “Nawab Mango” and original fruits cultivated from the western States.
Dr Jitendra Singh hope that with the initiatives like Expo – 2014, the Science and Technology innovations from India will not only find sponsors for economic support but will also play a role in enriching the health and well being of society.