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Workshop on music, culture held

Children posing for a group photograph during the workshop on music and culture.
Children posing for a group photograph during the workshop on music and culture.

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, June 21: Summer Camp for children conducted by Sharda Sangeet Sadan concluded on World Music Day, here today.
The workshop was another chapter in the yearly endeavour to bring young students of the region in touch with the musical cultural heritage of our country.
The workshop focused on shlokas, songs, poems, yoga, dance and drawing under the guidance of Aashima Mahajan and Praguni Sharma.
Speaking on the occasion, organizer Satyabhama Dubey said that modern societal pressures hamper the overall development of children as they are caught into a web of school and homework from a very young age, adding that such workshops are designed to free their shackles and relieve them from pressure so that they can do their learning with fun.

Youth found dead under mysterious circumstances

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, June 21:  Mystery shrouded death of a youth whose body was found in a room of his house near Kambal Dangha in Udhampur.
The deceased was identified as Raju (27) son of Gulabu of Kambal Dangha. Cause of death could not be ascertained immediately. Police took the dead body to Udhampur Hospital for postmortem and registered a case under Section 174 RPC for further investigation.
Meanwhile, a motorcyclist and his pillion rider were injured when their bike skidded off the road near Duder Nallah, Dhar Road, late last night.
The injured, identified as Ravinder Singh (21), son of Babu Ram of Ritti Udhampur and Mohan Lal (22), son of Dharmu of Kagote, Ramnagar, were admitted to District Hospital and their condition was stated to be stable.

Summer Camp concludes

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Students of Dream Care Play Way School posing for a group photograph.
Students of Dream Care Play Way School posing for a group photograph.

JAMMU, June 21: 15-days innovative Summer Camp concluded at Dream Care Play Way School, Rehari, here today.
The Main activities of the Camp were dance, art and craft and sports events.
Special activities included handwriting improvement, splash pool and picnic.
Students took part in various activities under the guidance of experienced teachers.
School Management lauded the efforts of the staff members for holding the Camp in a befitting manner.         Speaking on the occasion, School Principal said that such camps will help the overall development of the child.

Summer Camp concludes at JK Montessorie School

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Children displaying certificates during the concluding ceremony of Summer Camp at Montessorie School in Jammu.
Children displaying certificates during the concluding ceremony of Summer Camp at Montessorie School in Jammu.

JAMMU, June 21: JK Montessorie Senior Secondary School organized 15-days innovative Summer Camp ‘Oasis’ concluded in its premises here today.
The Camp was part of the plan to augment togetherness and nurture the best in each child within doctrine of conscientious concern.
The students took part in variety of fun-filled activities under the guidance of trained staff.
The activities included basic English speaking, personality development programme, drawing and art and craft work.
The little chefs prepared mouth watering dishes in the buns and beans (cooking) and some of them even tried to be one step ahead by taking part in calligraphy for improving writing skills, yoga and exercises.
Campers were classified in small groups with participants of their own age, who attend daily classes.
Through spoken English classes of Personality development, Campers were enriched with vocabulary and correct pronunciation.
The children experienced great joy and motivation in learning new techniques and creative art work.
The camp ended with a special participation of students in dance competition.
In junior group, Ashani Saraf from RTF-I and Osheen Chopra from class-I won the competition, while in senior group, Deviyansh Pandey from class 6th and Devyansh Gupta from class 6th emerged victorious.
On the concluding day, Rajni Gupta, Director Academics said such camps develop the Kinesthetic skill like special intelligence and logistic intelligence in the growing kids besides development of team spirit.
The whole programme was co-ordinated by the Vandana Gupta, Navjyot Kour, Kamaljeet Kour, S R Smile, Aanchal and Meena Gupta.

BJP migrant cell holds meet

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 21: A meeting of BJP workers of migrant cell was held, which was chaired by Bal Krishen Koul, wherein various issues concerning the displaced community were discussed.
The participants unanimously decided to hold a conference at Mahajan Hall on June 29 in light of Government policy to resettle the displaced community back in the Kashmir.
During the conference, a political resolution will be debated and the outcome should serve a reference to the authorities that will draw a return policy for Kashmiri displaced people, thus enabling the hapless community to live with economic independence, sense of security, dignity and honour.
During the meeting, the statement issued by Geelani was criticized and condemned by all.
Shilpa Verma, incharge migrant cell, TN Bhat, Raja ji Koul, Bansi Lal Bhat, PN Pandita, Sanjay, TK Dhar, RL Chowdhary, ON.Shastri and Santosha attended the meeting.

Take active part in developing political, educational structure in J&K: Karra to youth

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SRINAGAR, June 21: Highlighting the need for youth to take active part in developing political and educational structure of Jammu and Kashmir, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader and Member of Parliament (MP) Tariq Hameed Karra alleged that successive Governments in State did a poor job of responding to the needs of its young citizens.
Addressing a ceremony at SKICC organised by Kashmir Youth Parliament, Mr Karra said, ‘We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the  future.’
‘The focus on youth, in terms of their engagement in the political arena, is a relatively new priority in Jammu and Kashmir but extremely timely, particularly in light of the fact that the successive Governments in the State did a poor job of responding to the needs of its young citizens,’ he  said.
Mr Karra said the concept of youth engagement is increasingly apparent in international and national agendas, marking a shift in thinking about young people as resources that benefits society as well as a key partner in  development.
‘Civic engagement in particular is increasingly recognised as a powerful, positive tool for re-engaging disenfranchised youth in society and in education systems, allowing them to build their capacities, make a swift transition to productive work and public life, and contribute to the development of their communities,’ the MP from Srinagar said.
As we move forward with meaningful and penetrative democracy, we have found a growing disaffection with the political process among young people, he said, adding their participation in socio-economic development, state building and governance is completely missing in our State.
Expressing concern over the low turnover of youth in elections, he said if the future of our democracy is left to such apathy, it makes no sense to fight for the development of its present.
Expressing concern over lack of efforts by politicians to improve the lives and life prospects of our youth, the leader he said, ‘Caught in a myriad of daily survival issues and short-term political strategies, there has been a complete lack of concern, articulated in a systematic policy form, about what we can do to improve the lives and life prospects of our youth. As such, it is imperative that we systematically plan and assist the youth in becoming active citizens in a renewed democracy.’
Asserting that PDP is putting forth its Youth Development Policy that seeks to address issues affecting the State’s young people, Mr Karra said, ‘We have outlined strategies that will provide them with equal opportunities to maximize their potential. The State’s youth must be now at the forefront of the change and innovation. Empowered, they can be key agents for the State’s development and peace.”  (UNI)

Sagar lashes out at conspirators; says NC to emerge as major factor

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Minister for Panchayats and NC General Secretary Ali Mohd Sagar addressing party workers at Jammu on Saturday.
Minister for Panchayats and NC General Secretary Ali Mohd Sagar addressing party workers at Jammu on Saturday.

JAMMU, June 21: Gearing up grass roots level functionaries for the ensuing Assembly elections, General Secretary Ali Mohamed Sagar today exuded confidence that National Conference will emerge as a major factor, braving all challenges and conspiracies being hatched by elements hoisted by vested interests to weaken Sher-e-Kashmir’s legacy.
“History stands testimony how National Conference has bounced back in the thick of challenges since its inception”, Mr Sagar said while addressing Ministers, legislators, former legislators besides district and block functionaries at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan here this afternoon.
He, however, cautioned against the machinations of enemies, who he said, had clubbed together and unleashed a malicious campaign against National Conference by utilizing all modes including the social media.  “With enemy touching such lowest depths, National Conference has to bounce back by maintaining its time tested political morality besides the strength of its policies and programmes”, he added.
Tracing the genesis of animosity towards National Conference by a particular  class of political opportunists in different guises from time to time, Mr Sagar said the bitterness actually emanates from the fact that  so-called political heavyweights have  all along found themselves politically dwarf even before the ordinary workers of the party. “Such has been the strength of Sher-e-Kashmir’s legacy that opponents had to take refuge under their mentors rather than establishing base in the state”, he added.
Urging grass roots functionaries to further intensify mass contact, the General Secretary said National Conference is the only party presence of which can be seen even in the remotest pockets of Jammu and Kashmir.
Mr Sagar enumerated anti-people tactics of political opportunists and said they virtually plunged the State into worst type of turmoil by perpetrating Amarnath land row agitation and hoisting unpleasant situation in 2010 that witnessed death of over hundred youngsters. He said National Conference, braving all these challenges, succeeded in maintaining peace and sustaining it against heavy odds.
Alongside steering the state to normalcy, Omar Abdullah led Government undertook a massive developmental efforts, revived tourism and implemented various welfare programmes to alleviate the lot of people in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, he said and referred to recent employee-friendly measures.
Speaking on the occasion, the Provincial President Devender Singh Rana exhorted the workers to plunge into electoral arena with vigour and confidence and generate awareness among the people about achievements of Omar led Government that have brought overall transformation in the developmental landscape of the state. “The achievements are splendid and the effort has been massive that has brought turnaround in the overall situation and put the State on developmental path in a big way, he added.
Mr Rana hailed the political sagacity of the party leadership Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in meeting challenges from time to time and hoped that this spirit will enable National Conference cadre to work with renewed vigour in the ensuing elections. He assured that the provincial unit will strive tirelessly for steering the party to victory.
The district presidents of National Conference presented their view point on the occasion and suggested ways and means for further strengthening the party at various levels.

Army provides sewing machines to needy women

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 21: In a goodwill gesture, Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Romeo Force presented 20 Sewing machines to the needy women of Sangiot village, today.
The sewing machines were presented by Brigadier Pankaj Singh, Commander, Sector Headquarters, Rashtriya Rifles at a function attended by various civil and military dignitaries.
Speaking on the occasion, Mohd Gulzar Khan, Sarpanch of the village, expressed gratitude towards the Army for providing sewing machines to underprivileged women, which he said would help them in acquiring skills making them active earning members of the society.

Mir inaugurates Kashmir Summer Tourism Festival

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Minister for Tourism, GA Mir inaugurating Kashmir Summer Tourism Festival at Kashmir Haat on Saturday.
Minister for Tourism, GA Mir inaugurating Kashmir Summer Tourism Festival at Kashmir Haat on Saturday.

SRINAGAR, June 21: Minister for Tourism Ghulam Ahmad Mir today inaugurated Kashmir Summer Tourism Festival-2014 at Kashmir Haat, here.
Besides recreation facilities, various Government Departments have set up stalls showing handicrafts, handloom products besides art and culture of the Valley for attraction of tourists at Kashmir Haat.
The 9-day long festival has been organized by Tourism Department in collaboration with Handicrafts and its allied Departments.
During the festival  different tourist related activities will be carried out at various tourism spots with focus to highlight adventure, golf, river and eco-tourism, besides art and culture of the Valley.
Financial Commissioner, Industries and Commerce, Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, Secretary, Tourism and Culture, Zafar Ahmad Bhat, Director, Tourism Kashmir, Talat Parvez, Director Handicrafts, Tariq Ahmad Ganai, senior officers of line departments and representatives of tourism related associations, besides tourists and locals were present on the occasion.
Speaking at the inaugural function, the Minister said that Kashmir Festival was organized after a long gap with the aim to bring back the tourism sector on the “revival path”.         He hoped that the festival would be a big success for tourism boom as the weather condition in the Valley is pleasant as compared to the rising temperatures elsewhere.
“Due to the vastly improved situation, Kashmir has experienced a huge increase in tourists influx visiting the state and it is expected that there will be a more increase this  year”, he said and added that heavy rush in the summer is anticipated and almost all the inventory of hotels are booked for the period. The tourists visiting Kashmir during the festival will be able to experience the local culture and traditions by witnessing the events conducted during the events.
The Minister went around different stalls set up by Departments of Tourism, Handicrafts, Agro Industries, ISM, Agriculture, Horticulture, Handicrafts and Agro-Industries and appreciated the efforts of the stall holders and providing all things at one platform to the tourists during festival days.
Financial Commissioner Industries and Commerce, in his address said that Kashmir is distinct in tourism potential and the Government is making all out efforts to promote tourism industry in the State. He gave detailed resume of the innovative steps taken by the Government for promotion of world fame handicrafts products in the valley. He said new show rooms would be opened in more cities of the country to give better marketing facilities to the artisans.
Apart from Srinagar, events like paragliding at Asthanmarg Dara, Rock climbing at Nowgam, Kids festival at Zaberwan Kashmiri idol at SKICC was also organized on the first day of the festival.

Hooda, Chavan meet Cong leadership, change of CM soon in Assam

NEW DELHI, June 21:
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his Maharashtra counterpart Prithviraj Chavan held talks with Congress central leadership here amid indications that decision on replacement of chief Ministers will be made soon starting with Assam.
Hooda had a 30-minute meeting with Gandhi this morning while Chavan met Gandhi’s political secretary Ahmed Patel here last night for nearly an hour.
Senior Minister from Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma was also likely to meet top Congress leadership, party leaders said.
They said Assam could be the first state where a change of guard can take place followed by Maharashtra.
However, a decision in the case Haryana could be difficult as the state is going to elections later this year and a section feels that time is short, they said, pointing to the ‘TINA’ (there is no alternative) factor.
Sources close to Hooda termed it as a “routine meeting”. They said there was no talk about change of leadership in the state.
AICC general secretary incharge for Haryana Shakeel Ahmed told, “Change of leadership either at PCC level or CLP level is not under consideration”.
The decision on replacement of the Chief Ministers is expected soon as part of massive organisational rejig in states after the drubbing in Lok Sabha polls.
While Assembly elections in Assam are scheduled in 2016, the term of Haryana Assembly expires in October and that of Maharashtra in December this year.
Congress leadership has been under pressure to replace Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi for long time as rebellion had mounted in the state unit, more so after the poor show of Congress in the Lok Sabha polls.
Congress had managed to win only three of the 14 seats in Assam which was much below the party’s expectations.
Since there are no early elections in Assam, the leadership views that if a change has to take place, it should be done now so that there is enough time for the new leadership in the state to prepare and perform in the Assembly elections.
However, the central leadership of the Congress is keen that any change of guard in the state should be done in an amicable manner. Gogoi had been in touch with the central leadership in the last few days.     The party is likely to send some senior leaders as observers in the state before a final decision is taken.
Party sources have said that in case of Maharashtra party veterans A K Antony and Ghulam Nabi Azad could go as observers after the party decides to replace Chavan.
Congress could win only two and it ally NCP just four of the 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra this time.
In Haryana, where Hooda is the Chief Minister, the party could win only one of the ten Lok Sabha seats. The Chief Minister’s son Deepinder Hooda was the sole Congress candidate to win a Lok Sabha seat from the state.
There were voices against the style of functioning of Hooda in the Haryana unit of the Congress with former Union Minister Kumari Selja saying that the Chief Minister should have at least offered to resign following the party’s poor show in the Lok Sabha polls.
The party also plans to replace PCC chiefs in ten states including Uttar Pradesh. (PTI)