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Insufficient facilities of drinking water, power, roads, drainage

Fayaz Bukhari
The Urbanization and suburbanization in Srinagar city has led to massive growth of Batmaloo constituency where new colonies are coming up on either side of Baramulla-Srinagar National Highway in the low lying areas. It is one of the biggest constituencies which has over 1.3 lakh voters with a sizable population in rural areas.
The Constituency that is represented by Irfan Shah of ruling National Conference starts from Ram Bagh bridge in South and is extended upto Gund Hassi Bhat on Srinagar-Baramulla highway and Mujgund on Srinagar-Bandipora road in North with adjacent villages including Takanwari, Bakhsipora, Tengpora, Malroo, Aban Shah, Kushipora, Lawveypora, Zainakote, Shalteng and Ubran localities including Bemina Colony, Batmaloo, Aloocha Bagh and Tengpora.
The major problems faced by the people in the constituency are mainly of drainage, drinking water, pot holed roads and erratic power supply. Majority of the areas of the constituency are near the major hospitals of the Valley like SMHS Hospital, SKIMS Hospital Bemina, Lal Ded Memorial Hospital and Bone and Joints Hospital. With these hospitals in their backyard, there is not any major problem faced by the people on Health facility front. However, some residents want dispensaries in their localities so that minor ailments are taken care of in their respective localities at these dispensaries.
Residents of Mahrajpora Firdous Abad Batmaloo said that their roads are in dilapidated condition and they face severe drinking water crisis. Hilal Ahmad, a local resident, said that they approached the PHE authorities with their problem but it was not addressed. “The Engineers told us that the locality is to be connected with a pipeline for which PHE had no money. We collected Rs 12, 000 for the pipes and asked the PHE to connect the area with the main supply line of Batmaloo. We were asked to lay the pipeline for which we again collected Rs 6000. Now they have to connect it with the main pipeline and so far they didn’t. They say they need permission of the higher-ups. Our entire exercise has been wasted so far”, they said.
The residents said that they have no medical dispensary in the area to deal with the minor health problem. “The area is nearer to SMHS Hospital but we need a dispensary to take care of minor health problems for the area. We have told the authorities about our demand but they didn’t pay any attention”, said Shakeel Ahmad of Mahrajpora Batmaloo.
Residents of Firdous Colony said that their roads are full of pot holes and they are not being repaired. “During winters we have problem of frequent breakdown of power transformer and we have to repair it from our own money as department never bothers to repair it”, said Abdul Rahim, a local resident.
The residents also said that they have problem of water-logging during winters. “We have a deep drain in our locality but during winters the drain water enters our homes, especially bathrooms. One of our neighbours sold his house due to this problem”, says Zaffar Ahmad of Firdous Colony.
Residents of Batmaloo say that the main road leading from Rekka Chowk to Tengpora Bypass in Batmaloo is full of pot holes. “It was macadamized last year  and the macadam lasted for few months only. We approached the authorities but they didn’t respond. They, however, told us that the contractor has used substandard material and he will be asked to repair the road”, said Mohammad Tahir of Batmaloo.
Javed Ahmad said that due to the construction work going on Rambagh-Jehanghir Chowk flyover in Srinagar, the traffic is diverted through Batmaloo. “It leads to huge traffic jams. I start from Lal Chowk at 4:30 pm. and reach home by 7 pm. due to traffic jam. Normally, I cover this distance in 10 minutes. If the internal roads of Batmaloo are repaired and traffic is managed properly the problem will be partly solved but Government doesn’t bother”, he said.
A resident of Lane 5 in Batmaloo, Danish, says that they have no tape water for past two years. “All the residents in the locality store drinking water in tanks as the water tankers supply water to the locality on alternate days. Every household is supplied 500 litres of water for two days. It is not sufficient as we have to use this water for cooking, bathing and washing clothes. Lanes of our locality are full of pot holes. We have no community hall and people erect tents on roads during marriages and deaths. We have approached the local MLA for a community hall but he seems to be more concerned about his vote bank”, he adds.
The residents of Aloocha Bagh have a similar story to tell. They face the problem of water shortage, power shortage, water logging during rains and traffic jams. They said that Government started work on the deep drain for the locality several years ago but it has caused more trouble for us than solving it. They blocked the original drain leading to water logging and the work on the drain is going at snail’s pace”, they said.
Residents of Sultanul Arifeen Colony in Bemina say that their area faces problem of drainage and electricity crisis and drop in voltage. “Half of Mohalla has no drains and during winters water enters our home. And during summers water logging of the locality breeds mosquitoes. We requested the SMC to deal with our mosquito problem but they hardly bother. It is very difficult to live here in summers”, said Mohammad Ifran, a local resident.
The residents said that the locality suffers from frequent power cuts and drop in the voltage. “The voltage drops below 30 watts. We approached the Chief Engineer PDD but he didn’t respond. We use transformers to boost voltage and it never reaches above 150 watts. This problem is here for several years now. We don’t see any solution as PDD authorities say that they have no funds”, said Waseem Ahmad, a local resident.
The new colonies that have come up along the Srinagar-Baramulla National Highway face problems of water logging, drainage, electricity and bad roads. Major concern for the residents of one of these colonies, Usmanabad Shalteng, is drainage.
Says Mohammad Amin, a local: “For past 5 years a deep drain is being constructed between Chek Mujgund to Shalteng. It can solve the drainage and water logging problems but it is still stuck at Mujgund. If the pace of work remains same it may take another decade for the deep drain to get compled”, he said.
“Due to water logging of roads of our locality, they were raised. Now water is getting accumulated in our house as there is no outlet in absence of drainage. We approached Deputy Commissioner Srinagar and our MLA Irfan Shah, with the water logging issue and they assured us to provide de-watering pump but so far it has not been. During rainy season and winters travelling upto main road becomes difficult for us”, said Javed Ahmad, a local.
The residents of Usmanabad said: “We have frequent power cuts in our locality and voltage is also very low. We approached PDD Chief Engineer and he told us that the department has no funds. Meters have been installed 5 years ago here but they were not connected. We have frequent power cuts for being in non-metered area while metered areas have better power supply.”
They said that the roads are full of pot holes and for past few weeks they have started repairing but the material used is not of good quality and it may not long last. “And we have drinking water shortage during summers. The facilities in our locality is worst than any backward area”, they added.
Nazir Ahmad of Mustafaabad, Zainakote says: “The MLA has not visited our locality since he was elected in 2008. We have erratic power and drinking water supply. There is no drainage. When it rains we have to wear long boots up to the main highway. When Tariq Hamid Karra was MLA here, our roads were macadamized some 8 years ago since then these roads have developed pot holes and are not being repaired.”
Residents of Makhdoom Colony Maloora say that they face frequent power crisis. Riyaz Ahmad, a local resident, said that their transformer has developed a technical snag few weeks ago and they are without electricity. “We approached the PDD officials they don’t bother”, he said.
Riyaz said that they don’t have electric poles and proper electric wires in their locality. “In absence of the poles, the wires are tied to the trees. There is every danger to the human lives in absence of the electric poles. We approached the PDD officials, they don’t pay any attention”, he said.
In Maloora village, residents say that the Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) ration cards are given to the workers of the political parties of National Conference, People’s Democratic Party and Congress. “It is the village headman and the political party workers who issue these cards to their workers and even to the Government employees while deserving are left out” says Javed Ahmad, a local resident.
They allege that green houses and Tubewells in the village were distributed to the political party workers while deserving were left out. “Agriculture Department also distributes vegetable seeds through these political workers only who later distribute it to their voters”, said Tariq Ahmad, a local of Maloora.
Residents of Aban Shah, Kushipora say that they have drinking water crisis in their area. “We were promised by the MLA that area will get water from new water supply scheme, Sukhnag Water Supply Scheme but it has so far remained a promise only”, he added. “Our main road connecting with Srinagar Bypass at Parimpora is also full of pot holes. Our agriculture land also remains inundated and we are unable to grow paddy on it. We had requested the Government to strengthen the bunds of the flood channel but work on it is going on snail pace and we continue to suffer losses”, they said.
Abdul Majid of Shalteng says that they water logging is the major crisis for the locality. “Apart from it we have frequent power cuts and power snags, we approached the concerned officials but they don’t respond”, he adds.
However, MLA Irfan Shah said that he has spent his entire Constituency Development Fund on the development of lanes, by-lanes, drainage and other developmental works in Batmaloo constituency during over past 5 years.
“Two deep drain projects were taken up in his constituency to over the drainage problem. Fifty percent work on Rs 9 crore Maloora deep drain of four kilometers is complete. Twenty five percent work on Aloocha Bagh deep rain is also complete. Besides drains at Lachmanpora, Bonpora Batmaloo, Bemina, Barthana, Lawyapora and Tengpora Batmaloo were constructed”, says Shah.
“I have constructed four community centres in my constituency at Chotta Bazar, Shuthrashahi, Zampa Kadal and Malroo areas at the cost of Rs 6 crore. Sports stadium at Tengpora, Bakshipora at Rs 30 lakh were constructed. Rs 12 crore Trauma Hospital at Lawyapora, Health centres at Mirabad, Firdousabad Batmaloo and Lachmanpora were constructed. Rs 3.2 crore foot bridge at Takanwari and Receiving Station and CAPD centre at Shaheed Gunj was constructed. We have provided drinking water from Rangil Water Supply Scheme to Bakshipora, Tengpora, Takanwari, Gund Hassibhat, half of Zainakote and are in the process of providing drinking water to Aban Shah, Kushipora and half of Zainakote from Sukhnag Water Supply Scheme. We have also done black topping, semi-dense and upgrading of over 350 kilometres of road in our constituency”, said Shah.
The constituency is represented by Irfan Shah since 2008. Shah defeated Tariq Hamid Karra of PDP by a margin of 2709 votes. Shah had polled 9447 votes and Karra 6738. However, in 2014 Parliamentary elections Karra who won elections from Srinagar got a lead of 5195 votes over his rival and National Conference president, Dr Farooq Abdullah in Batmaloo Assembly segment. Karra got 9431 votes and Abdullah polled 4236 votes in the Assembly segment.

Around 150 kgs of banned forest produce seized

Excelsior Correspondent

FPF sleuths showing seized banned forest produce at Doda district.
FPF sleuths showing seized banned forest produce at Doda district.

DODA, July 2: The sleuths of Forest Protection Force (FPF) have seized 110 kilograms of medicinal herbs-nagchatri and 25 kilograms of khour from Akramabad area.
As per sources of Forest Department, acting on a tip off, FPF sleuths intercepted a Bolero vehicle bearing registration number JK19-1649 at Akramabad on Doda-Jammu highway.
Two people, including the driver, escaped from the spot, they said adding, during the search of the vehicle, 110 kilograms of banned forest produce ‘nagchatri’ and 25 kilograms of another banned medicinal herb ‘khour’ was seized along with the vehicle.
A case has been registered in this regard and manhunt has been launched to nab the accused.

Antony calls J&K Cong leaders meet

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 2: Veteran Congress leader AK Antony, former Defence Minister has convened high level meeting of top Congress leaders from Jammu and Kashmir to chalk out party’s election strategy on July 5 in New Delhi.
AICC (I) general secretary, Incharge Jammu and Kashmir, Ambika Soni, former J&K Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and PCC (I) chief Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz among others would attend the meeting.
Party sources said the meeting would decide election strategy of the party for Jammu and Kashmir, where Assembly polls are due later this year.
In the meeting, Ambika Soni would submit her report based on feedback taken from the party leaders during his visit to Kashmir to Antony. Soni had met senior party leaders in the Valley recently to know their opinion on pre-poll alliance.
Sources said the Congress would shortly appoint Observers for Jammu and Kashmir elections.

Cabinet restructures Aux bns

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 2: The Cabinet which met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah approved restructuring of the Auxiliary Police Battalions (Now SDRF). It also gave sanction to the creation of 60 posts of different categories by corresponding reduction of 86 posts in the two Auxiliary Police Battalions.
The Cabinet also approved promotion of Mohammad Hussain Malik, Deputy Commissioner, Ramban to the Super Time Scale of KAS (Rs. 37,400-67,000 +GP of Rs. 10,000) with effect from June 5, 2014.
It also approved promotion of Ravi Kant, Secretary in the J&K Water Resources Regularity Authority to the Selection Grade of KAS from 03.10.2008 to 18.10.2011 and to the Special Scale of KAS from 18.10.2011.
The Cabinet also approved the proposal for issuance of an ordinance to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Special Provisions) Act, 2010.

BSNL mobile service face technical fault

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 2: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) customers had to face manifold problems due to network fluctuation for the past over three days.
The BSNL customers were facing problems due to network fluctuation for the past over three days, which was rectified by the BSNL authorities today.
As per BSNL officials, a technical fault came into the router software and due to traffic congestion, the traffic were diverted to redundant routes to over congestion.
However, the fault was rectified and services have been restored by this afternoon, he added.

HC directive on BOPEE probe

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 2: Jammu and Kashmir High Court today observed that the Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir police is shielding the accused in the Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE) paper scam and has directed the Inspector General of Crime Branch to supervise the investigations.
A Division Bench Comprising Chief Justice MM Kumar and Justice Hasnain Masoodi while making observations on Crime Branch’s failure to arrest 15 accused said: “A person who is involved in such a crime which is cancerous to the society and you left them scot free. It suggests you are shielding them. Any of us can be hospitalized and be treated by these third degree doctors.”
The court directed IG Crime Branch to exercise supervision on investigation of the case so that any extraneous influence in executing of arrest warrants is effectively checked. It also directed IG to file his progress report in this regard within 2 weeks.
The Crime Branch apprised the court regarding the attachment of properties of some absconders but it expressed dissatisfaction over the attachment process. “The attachment order shows some land has been attached and nothing has been pointed out with regard to attaching of Bank accounts and Business concerns”, the court observed.
While relating the issue of Crime Branch’s failure to arrest 17 accused with the process of attachment of property of the accused, the court observed: “We presume that similar situation must be prevailing in other cases.”
The court had asked the IO to invoke various mechanism available in Code of Criminal procedure to ensure the arrest of any absconder. “Apart from attachment no other mechanism has been used”, the Bench said.
With regard to investigation of CET 2009, 2010 and 2011, the CB in its status report has mentioned that some evidence has been unearthed in respect of admissions made in the year 2010. “However, there is no evidence of fraud in the CET 2009 and 2010 admissions as such CB intends to close the same”, says CB Status report.
Court observed: “We fail to understand how investigation in respect of admission made in 2011 could be closed when the evidence is already available in respect of 2010. Thereafter Advocate General sought some more time for collecting evidence with regard to all three years.”
Court also directed all the cellular companies including BSNL which according to Advocate General, Mohammad Ishaq Qadri, is not cooperating to cooperate by furnishing information required by the Investigating Officer.
Meantime, Crime Branch submitted a list of nine more accused before the Bench in a sealed cover against whom supplementary charge sheet has been prepared.
Crime Branch in its status report further submitted that four more candidates have been identified who have benefited by fraudulent means by obtaining question papers in advance and were selected at top ranking of CET-2012 and the particulars of those have been submitted before BOPEE authorities for further action under rules.
BOPEE counsel in this regard submitted that admission in respect of 25 candidates who are beneficiaries  of using fraudulent means have already been cancelled and the list of these four is still under consideration with authorities. “Status report by BOPEE in respect of these four beneficiaries  be filed within two weeks”, Court directed.

Haryana eves sparkle in free style as National Wrestling C’ship concludes

Minister for Sports, Raman Bhalla felicitating winners during National Wrestling Championship in Srinagar on Wednesday.
Minister for Sports, Raman Bhalla felicitating winners during National Wrestling Championship in Srinagar on Wednesday.

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 2: Haryana girls blossomed in 33rd Boys and 17th Girls Sub-Junior (Cadet)  National Wrestling Championship, which concluded at Sher-i-Kashmir Indoor Sports Complex, here today.
The Championship was organized by J&K Wrestling Association under the aegis of Wrestling Federation of India and J&K State Sports Council.
Around 1100 players including officials from 27 States participated in the Championship.
Raman Bhalla, Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Youth Services and Sports was the chief guest on the closing ceremony while Dr S P Vaid, ADGP PHQ J&K was the guest of honour.
The medals were distributed by Mr Bhalla in the presence of Brij Bushan Sharan, president WFI in the presence of Raj Singh general secretary WFI and Dushyant Sharma, president JKWA, Dileep Thussu, Secretary J&K State Sports Council, J B Singh, Joint Secretary J&K State Sports Council and Ajay Vaid, Secretary J&K Wrestling Association.
Results:
Free Style boys: 42 kg, Arjun (Delhi), Ashish (Delhi), Suraj (SSCB) and Monu (WFI); 54 kg, Ravi Kumar (Delhi), Ravinder (Delhi), Sikander (UP) And Abasaheb (Maharashtra); 69 kg, Pritam (Haryana), Sachin (UP), Yuvraj Malik (Haryana) and Deepak (WFI), 100 kg, Ganesh (Maharashtra), Amit (Delhi), Partak (Haryana) and Lovepreet Singh (Punjab).
Free Style girls: 38 kg, Sujata (Haryana), Pradnya (Maharashtra), Simran (Delhi) and Meenu (Haryana); 46 kg, Manju (Haryana), Ritu (WFI), Swati (Maharashtra) and Somia (WFI); 56 kg, Sangeeta (Haryana), Monika (Haryana), Chanada (Delhi) and Manju Kumar (Haryana).
Boys Greeco Roman Style: 42 kg, Anil (Maharashtra), Ajay (Delhi), Ankit (WFI) and Manish (Haryana); 54 kg, Munish (WFI), Taibanganba (SSCB), Sunny (Rajasthan) and Parshant Malik (Uttrakhand); 69 kg, Jai Deep (Haryana), Harsh (WFI), Sandeep (Delhi) and Amit (Haryana); 100 kg, Shajleas (Mahrashtra), Ravi (WFI), Sagar (Delhi) and Sachin (Chandigarh).

NH Cricket Academy wins in U-14 cricket series

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

Former Ranji Trophy player, Rajesh Gill interacting with budding cricketers during U-14 boys cricket series in Jammu.
Former Ranji Trophy player, Rajesh Gill interacting with budding cricketers during U-14 boys cricket series in Jammu.

JAMMU, July 2: Defeating Christian Sports Organization by 19 runs in the second match, NH Cricket Academy XI leveled the Under-14 boys three matches series (1-1), being organized at Alexander Memorial High School  here today.
The series is being organized jointly by the Christian Sports Organization and J and K Police, under the overall supervision of Rajesh Gill, former Ranji Trophy player and president of Christian Sports Organization.
Earlier, due to inclement whether conditions, the number of overs was reduced and the match was played 8 overs a side.
NH Cricket Academy XI, batting first, scored 53 in 8 overs for the loss of 4 wickets. Max Gill top scored with 17 runs, Nikhal contributed 11 runs for the team. Ivan was the wrecker-in-chief for CSO XI, who took 2 wickets.
In reply, CSO managed only 34 runs in the allotted overs, thus lost the match by 19 runs. Ronit top scored with 12 runs. For NH Academy, Nikhal took 2 wickets, while Heaven and Ravi claimed one wicket each.
The match was officiated by Ajay Mattoo and Pawan Mooman while the scorer was Gavin.
Rajesh Gill was the chief guest on the occasion who interacted with players of both the teams. He was accompanied by David Mattoo, manager CSO.

Wave CC, Yankees Club register wins

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, July 2: Wave Cricket Club and Club and Yankees Cricket Club registered victories in the ongoing Chevrolet Cricket Cup 2014 tournament sponsored by KC Motors Jammu and being played at KC Public School ground adjacent to KC Sports Club.
Wave Cricket Club defeated Friends Cricket Club by 5 wickets. Friends CC opted to bat first and scored of 158/5 in 20 overs. Sonu scored 57 runs in 41 balls, Raju contributed 27 in 28 balls and KK contributed 23 runs in 19 balls. Parmeet Singh took 2 wickets for Wave CC and Simran, KD Singh and Charanjit Singh claimed 1 wicket each.
In reply, Wave CC reached the target in 17.1 overs by losing 5 wickets to win the match by 5 wickets. KD Singh batted brilliantly and scored 75 runs, hitting 3 massive sixes apart from galaxy of boundaries. Arun Sharma and Charanjit Singh added 32 and 17 runs respectively.  Raju took 3 wickets for 16 runs for Friends CC and Manik took 1 wicket for 27 runs.  KD Singh of Wave CC was declared man of the match. Officials of the match were Sadiq Hussain Malik, Rajinder Singh and Sohail Yusuf.
In another match, Yankees CC got better of Chelsia Club in an easy contest. Chelsia CC decided to bat first and scored 138 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. Sunny Parihar, Deepak and Sunny Bhan scored 33, 26 and 24 runs each. For Yankees, Romil took 2 wickets and Bharat, Shiv Dutt, Jerry and Kapil shared 1 wicket each.
In reply, Yankees CC wrapped up the match quickly with Hitanshu and Akash scoring 58 and 38 runs respectively for their side. Vineet Raina claimed 2 wickets and Sunny Parihar took 1 wicket for Chelsia. Yankees CC won the match by 7 wickets. Hitanshu of Yankees CC was declared man of the match for his quick knock of 58 runs off 41 balls. Sadiq Hussain Malik, Rajinder Singh and Sohail Yusuf were the officials of the match.
Westside Coupons worth Rs1000 each were presented to the winners of man of the match title. The prizes are being sponsored by KC Motors, Narwal, Jammu.

Air Force Station Jammu organizes painting competition, mobike rally

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

The Air Force Station Jammu  personnel participating in the motor cycle rally as a part of Road Safety Week celebrations.
The Air Force Station Jammu personnel participating in the motor cycle rally as a part of Road Safety Week celebrations.

JAMMU, JuIy 2:  The Air Force Station Jammu organised a lecture on Road Safety for school children to enhance awareness on among children and followed by a drawing competition on Road Safety.
A Large numbers of School children participated in the event enthusiastically. Children expressed their imagination and knowledge on Road Safety by drawing beautiful posters conveying the message of Road Safety. A lecture was delivered by Sunil Cannie, Inspector, RTO, Jammu.
A motor cycle rally was also organised across Jammu city as a part of Road Safety Week celebrations. The expedition was flagged-off by Air Cmde PE Patange YSM VM, Air Officer Commanding. The motor cycle rally was led by Air Cmde Patange himself. A very large number of Air warriors participated enthusiastically in rally. The route covered almost all the main places of Jammu.
Addressing the participants and the spectators after the culmination of the rally, Air Cmde Patange congratulated the participants for successful completion of rally and exhorted them to take part in more and more such adventure activities.