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Manohar conducts extensive tour of Billawar

Excelsior Correspondent

Minister of State for Finance, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma addressing public gathering on Thursday.
Minister of State for Finance, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma addressing public gathering on Thursday.

KATHUA, July 10: With an aim to listen the problems of the people at their door steps Minister of State for Fisheries, Cooperatives, Finance and Planning, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma convened public grievance camps at Rajwalta.
At Rajwalta  deputations hailing from Uppar Rajwalta, Kalyal, Mastgarh apprised the minister about their difficulties and demands including extension of PMGSY road from Kalyal to Mastgarh, up gradation of High School Uppar Rajwalta, new electric poles for 11 kw line, PHE water tank, and ration depot for Rajwalta.
While speaking on the occasion, Dr Sharma announced Panchayat Ghar for Rajwalta panchayat and assured every help to mitigate other highlighted issues by the representatives.  He directed PDD officers to remove old poles of 11 KW line and also directed to shift 63 Kw transformer to accessible area. He assured that extension of PMGSY will be examined and needful will be done to give people road access.
Koug deputation apprised the minister about water scarcity in Bakkerwal Basti and also demanded Mobile school, CAPD ration,  transformer for Morian, electric poles for Pakda.
Dr Sharma after giving patient hearing to the demands of the people passed instructions to the field functionaries to adress the genuine demands of the people on priority basis. He said Governmnet is keen to strenghen the Panchayats so that development reach at grass root level. He said Panch and Sarpanchs must own responsibilty to project and address the demands and difficulties of the people at proper forum. He said time demands proactive participation of the rural community to uplift their economic and social status.
He directed TSO to provide ration supply to left out areas of Koug panchayat immediately.  He also directed PDD to install electric poles at leftout habitations. PHE Department was asked to provide water supply through tankers and also to submit the estimate of pipes for Marhoon.  PWD officers were directed to do the patchwork on Sialna road at an earliest.

People protest against water scarcity, power cuts

Excelsior Correspondent

People protesting at Daghore Samba against water scarcity. -Excelsior/ Gautam
People protesting at Daghore Samba against water scarcity. -Excelsior/ Gautam

SAMBA, July 10: The irate residents of Ward No 2, Daghore in district Samba held a protest demonstration against the PHE and PDD for the scarcity of drinking eater and power crisis in the area and blocked the Jammu -Pathankote NH for 15 minutes.
The protestors alleged that they face acute scarcity of drinking water for a week now. The protest was led by Som Nath Panch, Ward No 2 in which men, women and children participated. The protestors lifted the road blockade on the request of Sapwal Police to allow the Amarnath pilgrims to move.
They alleged that the PHE Department has failed to concede their demand of supplying the drinking water and there are crisis in the area as water supply has remained suspended for a week now in these hot days of Summer.
Another protest was held at Ramgarh which was led by PDP leader against the power curtailments. The protestors raising anti Government and anti PDD slogans   blocked Ramgarh road. The protest was led by Yash Paul Sharma PDP leader.

PM Sharif removes Najam Sethi from PCB chairman’s post

Karachi, July 10:
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his capacity as patron-in-chief of the PCB has removed Najam Sethi as chairman and dissolved the management committee while appointing a ad-hoc Chairman and election commissioner to hold elections in the board in 30 days time.
The Attorney General of Pakistan, Salman Butt told a two-member bench of the Supreme Court today in Islamabad that Justice (retd) Jamshad Ali Shah has been appointed as acting Chairman and chief election commissioner to hold elections for the Chairman’s position in 30 days time.
“The government will also be issuing notification for the new constitution of the board under which the elections will held,” Butt said.
Justice Jamshad will be assisted by a governing board that includes Sethi and Iqbal Umar but the lawyer for petitioner Zaka Ashraf, who was replaced as chairman by Sethi in February, raised objection to the presence of Sethi on the board.
“We don’t want Sethi in this interim set-up and someone else should be appointed in his place by the Prime Minister,” Imtiaz Siddiqui said.
The Attorney General has sought one-day’s time from the court to brief the PM and see if an alternate can be named.
These developments took place at the hearing of the SC bench which is looking into petitions filed separately by the ministry of inter provincial coodination (which looks after sports in Pakistan) and the PCB against the reinstatement of Ashraf as Chairman by the Islamabad High Court and counter petitions filed by Ashraf against Sethi and the government order in February.
The two-member bench observed that while it wanted a quick disposal of the case and cricket in Pakistan to be run smoothly and without favoritism or nepotism it would observe to see the new constitution and process of elections for the Chairman’s post. (PTI)

DB stays sale of land recorded as Khad

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 10: Division Bench of State High Court comprising Chief Justice M M Kumar and Justice Tashi Rabstan today stayed the sale of land concerning the bed of the river and the land recorded in the revenue records as Khad.
The order was passed in a Public Interest Litigation filed by Balbir Singh, Secretary of a registered society against inaction on the part of the State in implementing the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources (Regulation and Management) Act, 2010.
In the PIL, it has been submitted that the banks of River Tawi are being illegally occupied by unscrupulous elements. The petitioner said that due to illegal constructions from Sidhra bridge to Nikki Tawi bridge, the waste water from the colonies was pouring in and polluting the pious water of River Tawi.
“The people of the city are being compelled to bathe the dead bodies before cremation with the polluted water of the river, which is hurting the sentiments of a particular community”, the petitioner said.
After hearing Advocate Abhinav Sharma appearing for the PIL, DB issued notice to Chief Secretary and others. In the meanwhile, Division Bench stayed further construction in the areas of water body and sale of land concerning the bed of the river and the land recorded in the revenue records as Khad.

Govt to open consumer awareness centers in all districts: Ramzan

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 10:  The Government is contemplating to open consumer awareness centre at all districts to create mass awareness about the consumer rights in the state.
Giving directions in this regard,    the Minister for Transport, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Mohammad Ramzan asked the department functionaries to involve the local NGOs in the establishment of these centres and the awareness campaign to be launched thereto.  He said that having such centers at the district levels would facilitate to take the consumer awareness campaign to the rural areas.
Chairing a meeting of the functionaries of departments under his charge, including Transport and CAPD, the minister took a detailed review of the stock and supply position in the Jammu region.
Stressing the need to further streamlining of the public distribution of ration, he specially emphasized the need for mounting vigil on the transportation of ration to the rural areas to check the pilferage and theft.
The Minister asked the CAPD functionaries to go tough against the hoarders and black marketers and brought them to book to set an example for others. He mentioned about the complaints pouring in from some far flung areas and asked the Director to identify the elements official or outsiders involved in mal practices. For this, he asked the division, district and tehsil level functionaries to conduct regular inspection in their areas of jurisdiction.  He called for maintaining close coordination among CAPD, FCI and SRTC – the agency involved in the transportation of the ration.
Regarding the supply of   LPG, the Minister asked the regulating agencies to keep a check on black marketing of subsidized LPG and take action against the agencies who fail to provide home delivery to the consumers.
The Minister also asked the CA&PD functionaries to identify the Oil Companies which are not complying with the norms with regard to LPG supply and recommend their names to Central Government for necessary action.
Regarding dearth of staff in the CA&PD Department, the Minister asked the authorities to imitate the process for appointment of IVth class employees within a month time.
The Minister also asked for strict enforcement of the Essential Commodity Act to check black marketing and hoarding by unscrupulous traders, adding that the Government was contemplating to add more teeth to the existing act by making it more stringent.
The Minister also reviewed the functioning of Legal Metrological and Transport Department. He was informed that various innovative proposals are in pipeline to make the department more effective and vibrant like establishment of working Standard Laboratories in all the districts, besides introduction of latest quality check instruments.
The meeting was attended by Secretary CAPD, Baseer Khan, Director CAPD, G.S. Chib, Transport Commissioner, Sourabh Bhagat, Deputy Transport Commissioner, M.L. Raina, RTO Jammu, Arvind Kotwal, RTO Lakhanpur, Ajay Sharma, ARTO Jammu, Kuldeep Singh, ARTO (BOI), Jugal Sharma, ARTO Kathua, Mohmmad Saleem, Deputy Director State Motor Garages, Zakir Chowdhary, Deputy Controller Legal Metrology Jammu, General Manager JKSRTC, R.S. Jamwal, Manoj Prabhakar, GM (FCI), Kishore Kumar besides senior offices of all concerned departments.

IIT, other allocations to J&K a welcome step: Dr Jitendra

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, July 10: 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 today formally thanked the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for responding to his request for liberal financial allocation for the State of Jammu & Kashmir as well as to the departments covered by his Ministry.
Soon after the presentation of the budget, Dr Jitendra Singh walked up to the seat of Arun Jaitley in Lok Sabha and conveyed his gratitude on behalf of the people of J&K for, among other things, sanctioning an IIT for Jammu.  It may be recalled that Dr  Jitendra Singh had personally placed a proposal before the HRD Ministry for an IIT in Jammu which was promptly approved by the HRD Minister Smriti Irani.  Thereafter, he had sought a personal appointment with Jaitley and requested him to arrange funding for it in his budget.
Talking to media outside the Parliament House, Dr Jitendra Singh observed that Jaitley had adopted a balanced approach not only while allocating funds to different States, but had also tried to strike a balance among the different regions within each State.  Citing the example of Jammu & Kashmir, he said, while Jammu had been given an IIT, for Kashmir Valley there is a Pashmina promotion allocation and for Ladakh there is provision to promote Solar projects.  In addition, he said, both the capital cities of Jammu and Srinagar had been provided funds for upgrading of their respective Sports Stadia.
Rediculing the Congress party’s criticism against the budget, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the Congress leaders should rather be thankful to the BJP led NDA Government for having made a special allocation for the construction of the statue of Sardar Patel in Ahmedabad.  He said, this is something which the Congress party failed to do in 60 years of its rule although Sardar Patel was one of the front rank Congress leaders.
By correcting this anomaly, he said, the BJP has only proved the point that this Government gives due reverence and respect to eminent leaders of the country irrespective of their party affiliations.  In the same vein, he said, BJP has also introduced schemes named after leaders like Shyam Prasad Mukherjee and Deen Dayal Upadhyay who had been deliberately ignored by the previous Governments.
Dr Jitendra Singh also thanked the Finance Minister for conceding the request of Department of Personnel & Pensions falling under him for extra allocation to support pensioners keeping in view that the number of pensioners in the country is now more than the number of serving officials.  Similarly, he also thanked the Finance Minister for funding the Science & Technology projects falling in his Department and the space programme under him for the launch of satellite voyage to Mars. He further added that two Institutes for Ageing in Madras Medical College, Chennai and AIIMS in New Delhi are a new land mark in the history of independent India.

Court awards lifer to former HM commander

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 10: A local court in Baramulla awarded life imprisonment to former divisional commander of Hizbul Mujahedeen on charges of murder and imposed a fine of Rs 10000 on him.
The District and Additional Sessions Judge Baramulla, Tasleem Arief convicted Maqsood Ahmad Bhat on the charges of murdering Dr Reyaz Ahmed Bhat in 2005.
“The period of imprisonment already undergone by the convict as an undertrial in the instant case shall be considered while computing the sentence,” the court said.
Bhat has been convicted for causing “intentional” death of a man in Baramulla district by using prohibited arms.
The court also imposed an amount of Rs 10000 on the accused and asked for paying the same to the state treasury.
According to the prosecution, the accused Maqsood Bhat killed Dr Reyaz Ahmed Bhat of Hanzura Pattan, a PDP Block President, on June 16, 2005. “A case under FIR No. 87/2005 under Section 302 of the RPC was registered in Police Station Pattan”.
“I am of the considered opinion that the case of the convicts is not the rarest of the rare case where the convict should forfeit his right to life because no case for awarding capital punishment is made out,” Judge Tasleem Arief said in his judgment.

People protest against PDD, block road

Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, July 10: People from Rajouri town held protest demonstration against the PDD authorities and blocked road near Sher-e-Kashmir bridge today.
A large number of people came out on the road and blocked movement of traffic from 2.40 pm to 3.45 pm near Sher-e-Kashmir bridge. They were shouting slogans against the Executive Engineer PDD Rajouri, Chief Engineer and Minister Incharge PDD besides the Chief Minister. They alleged that due to long unscheduled power cuts, the public was suffering a lot. Even during the month of Ramzan, the people are deprived of adequate power  supply.
Later, SHO Rajouri and a DySP reached the spot. They talked to the people and assured to take up the issue with concerned PDD officials. AEE PDD also turned up later and he assured the public to improve the supply position. Then agitating people lifted dharna from the bridge.

Neymar to join Brazil for third place play-off

Teresopolis (Brazil), July 10:
Brazil’s injured striker Neymar will attend Saturday’s third place play-off when the battered World Cup hosts take on the Netherlands.
Brazil were consigned to the ignominy of fighting out a game Dutch coach Louis van Gaal has attacked as “unfair” after their 7-1 semi-final mauling by Germany.
Neymar’s absence dominated the build-up to Tuesday’s humiliation. The Barcelona striker missed out after fracturing a vertebrae in the quarter-final win over Colombia.
“Neymar will come here (to Brazil’s World Cup base), he’s going to accompany the team to Saturday’s match,” confirmed Brazil football federation spokesman Rodrigo Paiva to R7.Com.
Paiva announced the news at Brazil’s World Cup headquarters in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro.
The Barcelona superstar’s absence and as importantly that of suspended defender and captain Thiago Silva contributed to Tuesday’s shocking Belo Horizonte battering by a Germany side that now faces Argentina in Sunday’s final.
Van Gaal’s Holland find themselves in the play-off after Wednesday’s 4-2 penalty shoot-out loss to Argentina.
Afterwards van Gaal attacked the play-off, saying: “I think this match should never be played.
“It’s unfair also because we have one less day to recover, so that’s not fair play but the worst thing is that chances are you lose twice in a row.” (Agencies)

Jats stage protest, demand OBC status

Excelsior Correspondent
BISHNAH, July 10: Jats under the banner of Jat Kalyan Sabha (J&K) held strong protest demonstration and day long dharna in the tehsil complex here demanding OBC status for the community.
A large number of  members of Jat community from Bishnah and RS Pura area led by  Ch Kamal Singh assembled at tehsil office complex here in the morning and started protest demonstration. It was followed by dharna. They were raising slogans in support of their demands. They demanded OBC status for the Jat community and also sought resolution of  the issues of refugees of Pak Occupied Jammu and Kashmir-1947, 65 and 71.
Kamal Singh while addressing large gathering said that Jats have been struggling for the last over a decade for seeking OBC status but the Government has not provided them the justice. It is unfortunate that the Central Government has accorded OBC status to the Jats but the community has been suffering in the J&K State. The Jats in Haryana, Delhi, UP, Uttrakhand, Rajasthan  have already been granted OBC status by the respective Governments.
He said that a large number people from Chhamb and Deva Batala were made to migrate but till today they are struggling for justice. The Government has failed to settle their issues despite lapse of many decades. The community is economically, socially   and educationally backward and needed support.  He also criticised some leaders of the coalition Government in the State who are just offering lip sympathy to the Jat community. These leaders have only befooled the community in last two decades.  Jat leader asked the community members to remain cautious from such elements using this community as their vote bank. He asked the community to teach lesson to these leaders in coming Assembly elections.