Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 9: Two persons including a woman ended their lives by consuming some poisonous substance at their respective residences.
As per reports, Asha Devi, wife of Vijay Kumar of tehsil Vijaypur, district Samba consumed some poisonous substance at her residence yesterday.
Finding her unconscious, family members rushed her to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where she failed to respond to the treatment and breathed her last today morning.
Meanwhile, Raj Kumar, son of Ram Pal of Trikuta Nagar consumed some poisonous substance at his residence yesterday.
Family members shifted him to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where he failed to respond to the treatment and died.
The bodies of the deceased were handed over to family members for last rites after completing legal formalities.
Cases under relevant Sections have been registered at concerned police stations and investigation started to ascertain the reasons behind such extreme steps.
Woman among two commit suicide
Unfit Gul ruled out of Pak squad, Younis returns for ODIs
Karachi, July 9:
Pakistan pacers Umar Gul and Muhammad Irfan have been ruled out of the Test and one-day series in Sri Lanka during August due to fitness problems while senior batsman Younis Khan makes a comeback to the ODI squad after March 2013.
Chief selector Moin Khan said that both Gul and Irfan were not 100 per cent fit which is why the selectors had decided against taking a risk with them due to the heavy international calender of the national team until the World Cup 2015.
All-rounder Muhammad Hafeez has also been ignored for the Test squad once again and indications of this had come when he was given a NOC by the cricket board to go and play in the Caribbean Premier League the dates of which clash with the two Tests in Sri Lanka starting August 6.
Gul suffered a recurrence of his knee injury which has troubled him since last year and which forced him to also undergo knee surgery in Australia in May, 2013.
Gul the senior most pacer in the present Pakistan team suffered the recurrence of the knee problem while playing in the recent MCC and Rest of the World match at Lords in which he bowled just two overs.
Irfan, Moin said had still not gained 100 percent fitness from his hip fracture injury that he suffered last year in UAE while playing against South Africa.
“Irfan is a key bowler for us keeping in mind the World Cup so we want to ensure he slowly gets back to top fitness by the time the series against Australia and New Zealand is played later this year,” Moin said.
In another surprise the selectors have ignored regular Test keeper, Adnan Akmal for the two matches and decided to go with Sarfaraz Ahmed who was called in as a late replacement for Adnan during the last series against Sri Lanka in the UAE.
But interestingly the selectors have picked no specialist keeper for the five one-day matches indicating they will go with Umar behind the stumps a role he has fulfilled a number of times last year.
The selectors have also decided to give former captain
Younis another shot at ODI cricket since the senior player has in recent times said he wanted to be part of the World Cup 2015.
Younis has been sidelined from the ODI squad after playing against hosts South Africa last year in March. Pakistan tours Sri Lanka from August 1 for two Test and three ODIs.
Pakistan test squad: Ahmed Shahzad, Khurrum Manzoor, Shan Masood, Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq (Capt), Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saeed Ajmal, Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Talha, Junaid Khan, Rahat Ali, Wahab Riaz.
ODI squad: Ahmed Shahzad, Sharjeel Khan, Muhammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq (Capt), Younis Khan, Umar Akmal, Fawad Alam, Sohaib Maqsood Shahid Afridi, Anwar Ali, Saeed Ajmal, Muhammad Talha, Junaid Khan, Wahab Riaz, Zulfiqar Babar. (PTI)
Congregations
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 9: The annual congregation of Bavoria Biradari is going to be held on July 12, 2014 at the Bua Shelawanti Ji Temple Complex, Rajinderpura (Baguna) in Samba district.
The programme will start with Hawan, Yagya and annual meeting of Biradari members which would be followed by Langer (Bhandara). All Biradari members are requested to participate with families and invoke blessings of the deity.
Meanwhile the annual congregation of Mangotra Biradari will be held on July 12 at village Gho Rakwal, Swankha, the final arrangements for which were reviewed in a meeting held on July 8 under the presidentship of Banarsi Lal. It was made out that programme will start with holding of Hawan, Pooja etc at 10 am which would be followed by Bhandara. Biradari has requested all its members to participate along with families to get invoked blessings of the deity.
Master strategist Shah scripts history in BJP
NEW DELHI, July 9:
The crowning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s closest confidant Amit Shah as the new BJP President capped a phenomenal and rapid rise for the party’s key election strategist who crafted an unprecedented victory in Uttar Pradesh.
In the process, the controversial yet politically suave Shah, 50, scripted history by becoming the youngest president of the party in which veterans have called the shots since its inception.
Considered an invaluable deputy to any neta, he has taken less than a year to catapult himself from a Gujarat BJP strongman to the party’s supremo on the national stage.
Most leaders in the BJP agree that Shah, who was associated with the RSS in his early days, has earned every bit of his success.
What worked eventually in favour of Shah was his extra-ordinary political performance in UP where as BJP’s general secretary in-charge he led the party to a dream run wresting 71 of the total 80 Lok Sabha seats in the politically crucial state.
Together with Apna Dal, a new ally which Shah got on board, the BJP won 73 seats in the state leaving a handful for the ruling SP and the Congress in the state.
Shah’s organizational skills came in handy for the BJP in bordering Bihar as well where the party forged alliances with the LJP and OBC strongman Upinder Kushwaha to score a staggering 22 alone and 31 out of 40 seats with allies and reducing the state’s incumbent JDU government to a virtual naught.
With his master act of scripting LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan’s return to the NDA fold after over a decade since Godhra riots, Shah managed a massive political makeover for his boss Modi, who had long been denounced by Paswan for the 2002 Gujarat riots.
That apart, Shah’s poaching of LJP and Kushwaha who had been eager to ally with the Congress, forced political realignments in Bihar with the JDU and Lalu Prasad’s RJD coming together to face the BJP’s new political challenge.
UP, Bihar and Gujarat put together, Shah’s stamp was visible in half of the total number of seats the BJP won in the 16th Lok Sabha elections, driving the party to its best ever performance under the Modi-Shah combine.
Political acumen apart, Shah’s controversial past has continued to haunt him until lately. Accused of fake encounters involving Sohrabuddin Sheikh, Tulsi Prajapati among others, Shah spent three months in the Sabarmati jail before he secured bail in 2010.
The bail cleared the hurdles in the way of Shah’s imminent rise in the BJP where he enjoys complete trust and backing of Modi.
Shah was elevated as BJP’s general secretary in-charge of UP where he had less than a year to deliver as LS polls drew near.
He executed his brief to perfection, eventually beating competition within the BJP to emerge as party president ahead of state elections in Haryana and Maharashtra this year and Jharkhand and J&K next year.
Shah’s appointment reflects BJP’s urge to consolidate its electoral gains further and expand its national footprint.
The BJP leader’s rise equally marks a generational shift in the party which is more ready than ever to trust youngsters over veterans.
His elevation follows extensive debate within the RSS on whether to hand over party presidentship to a Gujarati when another Gujarati is head of the Government.
BJP insiders say the decision in favour of Shah was finally taken on grounds that his proximity to Modi would aid better coordination between the Government and the party, further strengthening the saffron surge.
The critics of Shah, who was booked for an alleged hate speech in UP during the poll campaign, is seen by critics as a highly polarizing figure.
That apart, Shah’s political skills stand established beyond doubt and he carries the reputation of sticking to his brief and delivering.
Born in Mumbai in 1964, he was elected MLA from Gujarat’s Sarkhej in four consecutive elections in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2007. He later shifted his constituency to Naranpura Assembly seat in 2012.
As the right hand man of the then Gujarat CM Modi, Shah held several key portfolios including Home, where in 2010 he came under attack for allegedly orchestrating a fake police encounter.
Following this charge, Shah had to resign and was arrested though he continued to maintain that he was being witch-hunted by political opponents on the Congress side.
Shah later got bail on the condition that he won’t stay in Gujarat. He was allowed to return to Gujarat only in 2012 when he won assembly elections from Naranpura.
Involved with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) since childhood, Shah became RSS volunteer during his college days in Ahmedabad.
His first meeting with Modi happened in 1982 in Ahmedabad RSS circles when Modi was only a RSS pracharak.
Shah later joined the ABVP in 1983, the BJP in 1986 just a year ahead of Modi. Soon with his organizational skills Shah became an activist of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) in 1987 and continued to rise in its hierarchy.
It was in 1995 when the BJP formed its first government in Gujarat under Keshubhai Patel that Modi and Shah together started working to expand party’s base in a state where Congress had held sway for years.
Soon Modi replaced Patel as CM and Shah’s political career flourished under the tutelage of Modi, whom he is known to fondly call ‘saheb’. Shah has graduated with a B.Sc. Degree in biochemistry and later worked for his father’s PVC pipes business. (PTI)
USTA deputation calls on Div Com, highlights demands
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 9: A deputation of J&K United School Teacher Association (USTA), led by its president Hari Singh, called on Divisional Commissioner Jammu today and highlighted some demands for consideration of the same.
The demands included immediate release of salaries of school teachers working under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), removal of pay anomalies in pay scale of under graduate teacher & masters, transparent transfer policy, transfer of those masters, lecturers and Principals who have completed their tenure in far off places including Ladakh, regularization of lecturers, Headmasters and Principals on bi-annual basis, holding of DPC of all cadres in Education Department on bi-annual basis, immediate filling up of all vacant posts of teachers in schools, leave encashment benefit at retirement in favour of school teachers, enhancement of salaries of Rehbar-e-Taleem teachers from Rs 3000 to Rs 10,000 per month, muffasil allowance to teachers, provision of infrastructure in newly opened primary schools and enactment of Right to Education Bill in J&K.
The deputation also projected demands for release of 10 percent DA, enhancement in Medical allowance from Rs 300 to Rs 1000 per month, spending of 6 percent of GDP in education sector and adopting common school system.
Giving patient hearing to the deputation, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Shantmanu assured to concede the demands.
Those who comprised the deputation included Rajiv Kumar, Chemail Singh, Dr Shashi Pal Singh, Darshan Lal, Julfkar Ali Malik, Pardeep Singh, Raj Kumar, Kishori Lal, Sukhdev Singh, Ganesh Dutt, Roop Lal, Thoru Ram, Rattan Singh, Madan Singh and Surinder Singh.
Over 10,000 foreigners arrested in 2013
NEW DELHI, July 9:
Over 10,000 foreigners were arrested by Indian security agencies last year for violating provisions of the Foreigners Act and immigration control rules, the government told Parliament today.
Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju told Rajya Sabha in a written reply that while 10,043 foreigners were arrested in 2013, the corresponding figures for the years 2012 and 2011 stood at 7,484 and 7,345 respectively.
“With implementation of various modules under Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration and Tracking (IVFRT) project, law enforcing agencies are in a better position to know about the foreigners violating visa condition/various rules and regulations while in India and agencies are arresting and deporting such foreigners.
“Besides use of hi-tech devices at immigration check posts (ICPs) and emphasis on training of immigration staff and other law enforcing agencies are also contributing in detection of forgeries caused by foreigners in their travel documents, leading to arrest of foreigners in large number in comparison to previous years,” Rijiju said. (PTI)
Speaker inspects developmental works
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 9: Speaker Legislative Assembly Mubarak Gul today inspected various developmental works of Eidgah Project and took stock of the pace of progress.
The Speaker was informed that the construction work on all ongoing works is apace. He asked the officers to work with dedication and complete the works well in time.
The Speaker directed the Jammu and Kashmir Project Construction Corporation (JKPCC) to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the development of children park and earth filling and submit the same to the concerned quarters, so that the funds could be arranged for the purpose.
Mr. Gul also asked them to start immediate construction work on chain fencing. He also asked the Floriculture Department to prepare the estimates for the development of Rose Garden in Eidgah Park and start work on the project immediately.
He was informed that out of Rs.1.20 crore DPR for the development of the Eidgah Park, Rs. 20 lakh have been incurred by the Floriculture Department so far.
During inspection of meeting hall-cum-view point in Eidgah Park, the Speaker directed the Housing Board authorities to renovate the building on war footing basis.
He was informed that Rs.50 lakh have been utilized on repairs and renovation of fountain, garden streetlights, meeting hall cum viw point and paths so far.
He also visited various areas of Eidgah Constituency including Palpora and took stock of people’s problems, besides other developmental needs.
Several deputations met the Speaker during his visit and apprised him about their individual and collective problems.
The main demands raised by the locals included repairs and renovation of lanes, drains and early replacement of damaged poles and transformers.
Mr. Gul gave a patient hearing and assured them that their genuine demands will be looked into and directed the concerned authorities to redress the problem immediately.
Addressing series of gatherings enroute, Mr. Gul said that the Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has taken various historical decisions, including the creation of administrative units to fast track development and extend governance to the doorsteps of the people living in far off areas.
SC youth express concern over inter-district recruitment
Excelsior Correspondent
REASI, July 9: A meeting of SC unemployed youth of Reasi was held at Shri Kumar Mandir, here today for discussing the situation arisen out of inter-district recruitment under reserved category.
The meet said that the policy of inter-district recruitment for reserved category was snatching the rights of local SC youth who find it difficult to compete with those from Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts.
The meet appealed the Government to take corrective measures in this regard for safeguarding the rights of downtrodden in backward district.
Those who attended the meeting included Bansi Lal, Des Raj, Deepak Atri, Ajay Salalia, Mohit, Rakesh Meenia, Rampal, Vaneet and others.
National policy for domestic workers under consideration: Govt
NEW DELHI, July 9:
The government is considering a a national policy for domestic workers and also a proposal to amend the contract labour law to safeguard their interest, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.
“Yes. A National Policy for domestic workers is under consideration of the government,” Minister of State for Labour and Employment Vishnu Deo Sai said in a reply to question asked in the Rajya Sabha.
Replying to another question, the Minister said, “To safeguard the interest of contract workers further in terms of wages and social security, a proposal to amend the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970 is under consideration of the government.”
He maintained that there is no provision for regularisation of the contract labour under the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970.
“Hence no such proposal is under consideration,” he added. (PTI)
Two held with large quantity of illicit liquor
Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 9: Patnitop police today recovered large quantity of illicit liquor and arrested two persons.
As per police sources, on specific inputs, police party from Patnitop police post laid a naka and intercepted a truck bearing registration number JK03C-7040 loaded with Onions, which was on its way to Anantnag from Punjab.
During checking, police recovered 336 boxes of illicit liquor, which were being smuggled to Kashmir.
Two persons namely Showkat Ahmed, son of Mohammad Rayaz of Hakora, tehsil Dooru, district Anantnag along with driver of truck namely Wakeel Ahmed, son of Bashir Ahmed of Larkipura, tehsil Dooru, district Anantnag have been arrested.
A case under FIR number 65/14 under Section 48-A Excise Act has been registered at Batote police station and investigation started.
Police team headed by SI Mohammed Irfan, Incharge Police Post Patnitop made the arrest under the supervision of SHO Police Station Batote, DySP Headquarters Ramban and SSP Ramban Javeed Iqbal Mattoo.
