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DCO seizes intoxicants worth lakhs, issues closure notice

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 11: Drugs and Food Control Organization today seized large quantity of intoxicants-cum-tablets being sold by two drug dealers and also issued a closure notice to a medical shop, which was found running without valid drug sale license.
According to Deputy Director, Drugs and Food Control Organization Lotika Khajuria, the enforcement team of Drug Control Organization conducted raid at a chemist shop being run by Sita Ram Sharma alias Vinod Sharma, son of Jai Gopal Sharma of Bhour Camp, Ward No-2, Jammu Cantt in the name and style of M/s Sharma Pharmacy situated at Bhour Camp.
During raid, large quantity of intoxicants worth Rs 10,598.50 was found stocked without any purchase bill, which was seized on the spot and notice under Section 18 (A) of the Drugs and Cosmetic Act was served upon the licensee on spot, she added.
She further stated that the Licensing Authority withdrew the permission of licensee to operate the shop till further orders in order to prevent the misuse of drugs.
She said that the Inspector Gagan Bhardwaj is carrying out further investigations to verify the antecedents of procurement and action contemplated under law is being initiated against the defaulting firm in due course of time.
Khajuria further stated that in another incident, M/s Jandial Agencies, Rehari Colony was found selling Crocin Advanced tablets at an exorbitant rate in contravention to the provisions of DPCO, 1995.
She added that a notice has been served to the manufacturer for explaining reasons as to how the firm was overcharging despite ceiling price fixed by the competent authority i.e. National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority. The value of seized consignment is approximately Rs 2,66,040, she said.
Moreover, a closure notice was issued to M/s Sajjad Medicate, Talab Khatikan, Jammu by the Drug Inspector Pankaj Malhotra for operating the said premises without a valid drug sale license.
The firm has been directed to stop the operation of the firm and dispose of the stocks of drugs possessed by the firm under rules.

SKUAST teachers appeal Governor for enhancement of retirement age

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 11: SKUAST Jammu Teaching Association has appealed to the Governor N N Vohra  for  increasing retirement age of the varsity Scientists from 60 to 65 years.
The appeal was made during a meeting of  SKUAST-Teachers Association Jammu  office bearers,  held under the chairmanship of Dr  Vikas Sharma, president of TAJ.
While addressing the meet, Dr Vikas said that Central University of Kashmir, Central University of Jammu, Maulana Azad Urdu University, Srinagar and  Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu have 65 yrs age of superannuation for their teachers, since their inception and this is in tune with the recommendations of University Grant Commission (UGC). He  further pointed out that the varsity had already accepted all UGC/ICAR requirements that had been brought into force, including qualifications laid down for various posts.
“Now for better research and teaching outputs, it is fair that service conditions of the Teachers/ Scientists, as per UGC and ICAR recommendations,  should now be implemented in toto,” stressed the TAJ president.
Dr  Vivak M  Arya, general secretary of the Association, also  appealed the Governor, who is Chancellor of the university, to consider the genuine demand put forth by the teachers for excellent teaching, research and extension output in the State Agriculture University (SAU) system. “It has now been accepted universally that the Professors / Scientists / Subject Matter Specialists should be given maximum time in their respective fields and it is happening at national and international level,” he explained.
The meeting was attended by Dr  P K  Rai, Dr  Devinder Sharma, Dr  Rajeev Bharat, Dr  Poonam Parihaar, Dr  Vijay Bharti, Dr  S P  Singh, Dr  B K  Sinha, Dr  A P Rai and others.

51st Aghar Jitto Kesari Dangal on June 14

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
KATRA, June 11: 51st Annual Aghar Jitto Kesari Vishal Dangal 2014, a mega and famous wrestling event organized by Shri Baba Jitto Mandir Development Committee Aghar Jittoo in collaboration with J&K Indian Style Wrestling Association at Village Aghar Jitto in Reasi, in the memory of revolutionary farmers Baba Jitto and Bua Kouri as part of historic Aghar Jitto Mela 2014 will commence from June 14, 2014.
The decision in this regard was taken in a meeting held at Katra under the chairmanship president J&K Indian Style Wrestling Association and treasurer Indian Style Wrestling Association of India, Shiv Kumar Sharma and attended by Mohan Lal Baba Ji, Sarpanch Krishan Singh (Pappu), Headmaster Gopal Krishan, Ramesh Kumar Sanmotra, Mangat Ram, Om Parkash Malkotra, Sunil Kohli, Krishan Chand Verma, Bansi Lal, Bodh Raj, Om Parkash, Bishan Dass, Ramesh Kumar, Ram, Pt. Rameshwar and Mohinder Kumar.
Giving details of the meet, Shiv Kumar Sharma said that nearly 60 wrestlers from various parts of the State and outside State, including BSF and J&K Police will take part in the event.
The wrestlers interested to take part in the event can submit their entries to Mr Sharma or contact him on mobile no: 94191 61880 for further information.

Road accident victim succumbs to injuries

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 11: A road accident victim succumbed to his injuries at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) today.
As per reports, three persons namely Harbans Lal (70), son of Raja Ram of Gharota, Rohit Kumar, son of Sukh Dev and Parshotam, son of Mangal Ram, both residents of Malpur Doomi received injuries in scooty and motorcycle collision near Malpur Doomi in Kanachak yesterday.
All the injured were rushed to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where Harbans Lal failed to respond to the treatment and succumbed to his injuries late last night. The condition of two others was stated to be stable, when reports last came in.
The body of the deceased was handed over to family members for last rites after completing legal formalities.
A case under relevant sections has been registered at Kanachack police station and investigation started.

Housewife commits suicide

Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, June 11: A young housewife committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance under mysterious circumstances at the house of her in laws at Barrian Ward number 5, Udhampur.
The deceased, identified as Rajani Devi (30) wife of Kuldep Kumar, committed suicide late last night. The family members took her to District Hospital Udhampur where doctors declared her as brought dead.
Cause behind the extreme step could not be ascertained while Police has registered a case in this connection for further investigation.

Chhewang calls on PM, demands UT status for Ladakh

Excelsior Correspondent

MP Thupstan Chhewang with Prime Minister, Narendra Modi at New Delhi on Wednesday.
MP Thupstan Chhewang with Prime Minister, Narendra Modi at New Delhi on Wednesday.

NEW DELHI, June 11: Member Parliament  from Ladakh Thupstan Chhewang called on to Prime Minister,  Narendra Modi here today and demanded Union Territory status for Ladakh region. He also submitting a memorandum to him along highlighting the demand other issues of the people of the region.
The memorandum said  there is hope and optimism among the people that good days are round the corner after Mr Modi took over as Prime Minister. It said  the inhabitants of Ladakh Constituency which is situated on the other side of mighty Himalayas, its inhabitants are keenly looking forward to Mr Modi’s guidance and support to fuifil their long-felt need and demand for development.  Of course, they are closely watching the response to electoral promises made by the Party.
It said in recognition of popular sentiments in Ladakh BJP has promised it a Union territory status.  “We should move in that direction.  Till that is done, the Central Government should provide a special annual grant of Rs. 200 crore directly to the elected Autonomous Hill Councils in Leh and Kargil to discharge their responsibilities in addition to the funds they get through the State Government”.  The Hill Councils do feel stifled in the present dispensation in which they are heavily dependent upon the State Government which more often than not has a lukewarm if not hostile attitude.
In the past Atal Bihari Vajpayee had as Prime Minister initiated action for setting up a Trans-Himalayan Development Authority for the country’s border areas from Leh to Arunachal Pradesh having nearly the same fragile eco-system.  We should revive the idea and translate it into a reality.
It said a Central University should be established in Ladakh to reduce the financial and emotional strain on its young persons and their families.  Presently thousands of young men and women of the region have to per force move out of their homes for studies in higher institutions of learning elsewhere in the country.
He demanded opening of Leh route for the Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage to boost tourism in the entire Ladakh and provide a less hazardous route to pilgrims.
The memorandum said the case for inclusion of the Bhoti language in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution has been pending for too long. It said Bhoti deserves this status as it is spoken over a large area spread from Leh to Tawang.
It demanded status of Deemed University for Central Institute of Buddhist Studies in Leh. Besides, the development of Ladakh should get priority for ushering in prosperity to end increasing unemployment. The region has quite a few distinct natural products: Pashmina Goats, wonder berry seabuckthorn, aromatic and herbal plants and apricot, to name a few.  It is Leh’s Pashmina which has been made globally famous by Kashmiri artisans through their extraordinary embroidery skills. Seabuckthorn has been vastly explored and exploited for commercial purposes by China and Germany in particular.  Aromatic and herbal plants are awaiting research. Apricot is popular but its uses are currently limited.  The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Autonomous Hill Development Council of Leh have done some work in certain fields but a lot more needs to be done. A comprehensive plan for research and development as well as commercial use of these natural bounties should be  formulated and executed.  Besides, there is traditional handloom and cottage industry in Ladakh.  It should be protected and modernised with the application of new techniques.
It said at present connectivity of Leh and Kargil with the rest of the country is poor.  The entire region is cut off for seven months every year as road links are snapped because of heavy snowfall and there is no rail link.  Leh has certain flights almost every day but the fares are too exorbitant.  Kargil Airport needs to be expanded to facilitate civil air services involving landing of big planes. Presently it has no such facility and has to depend on army flights during winters when its road link from Srinagar is cut off.  Till the Kargil airport is expanded the airlines companies should be directed to regularly fly small planes from Srinagar and Delhi to Kargil.
The memorandum also stressed on improving road networking in the region
It said Pakistani and Chinese incursions create sense of fear and insecurity in Drass ( Kargil) – one of the theatres of the 1999 war and Nubra and Changthang ( Leh District).  These areas require a special package  for economic development.  The people of these areas should be actively involved in civilian employment -oriented  activities undertaken by the Army in the region.
The memorandum demanded opening of  Kargil-Skardu route  as it has been done in the case of Srinagar-Muzaffarabad and Poonch-Rawalakote roads. It would help reunion of diivided families and encourage trade and tourism. It also demanded covring of Ladkah region with mobile networking.

2nd batch of Tawi Trekkers leaves for Dharamshalla

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, June 11:  2nd batch of Tawi Trekkers J&K comprising 45 students of Shiksha Niketan Senior Secondary School, Jeevan Nagar, Jammu left today for Dharamshala to participate in the ongoing Dharamshala Trekking programme. With this the total participation in the two trekking programmes being organized by the club in Moungri area of Udhampur district in J&K and Dhauladhar Himalaya in Himachal Pradesh has gone up to over 250.
The group led by two trained mountaineers Sonam Sidharth and Mrigank Kaushal, was flagged off from the school premises by Principal of the school Rameshwar Mengi. Four teachers of the school Arjun Singh, Sahil Slathia, Ashok Manhas and Anil Bajwa also accompanied the group.
Meanwhile, the next batch of Moungri trek comprising second group of Oriental Academy, Jammu shall leave for the venture tomorrow.

Traffic police goes Hi-Tech

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 11: Traffic Police National Highway has introduced GPS tracking network  to coordinate the deployment in a better and purposeful manner on day to day basis
The introduction of GPS technology will help in knowing the details of the duties carried out by the ground staff, the movement of the officers and response time taken to attend a public/traffic issue on National Highway.
This will make the officers more responsive and accountable. GPS tracking network among these vehicles will help the Traffic Hqrs. Ramban to coordinate the deployment in a better and purposeful manners on day to day basis. Further, it will help to reduce the inconvenience to the road users by way of jamming, breakdown and accidents.
Twenty vehicles of Traffic Police National Highway Ramban deployed with SSP Traffic NHW Ramban, DySPs, Traffic Ramban, Banihal, Doda-Ktr, Udhampur-Reasi, DTI Ramban, Banihal, Doda, Kishtwar, Udhampur, Katra, Sector Officer Ramban, Kud, Batote and even three Recovery Cranes have been fitted with “Hi-Tech GPS Tracking Devices” so that the exact location of these vehicles is traced in real time and they can be directed to address the trouble spots, jamming points, accident spots etc in a shortest possible time.

Upgradation of sports infra Govt’s priority: Bhalla

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 11: Saying that upgradation of sports infrastructure and promotion of sports activities across the State is among top priorities of the Government, Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Youth Services and Sports, Raman Bhalla has said that Government has taken up several projects and programmes in hand to provide appropriate platform to the budding talent of the State, so that they are able to exhibit their skill and potential at national and international level sports events.
The Minister was speaking after inaugurating a Division/District Office Complex of Youth Services and Sports (YSS) at Gogjibagh here today.
Mr Bhalla also said that sports activities play pivotal role in shaping one’s personality.
He said Government has given focused attention to promote the sports activities and in this regard number of projects are being implemented all across the State.
Director General Youth Services and Sports, Navin Agarwal, Secretary YSS and Technical Education, Parvaiz Malik and Secretary J&K State Sports Council, Dalip Thussu were also present on the occasion.
While interacting with the officers,  Mr Bhalla emphasized upon them to provide better and improved facilities to the youth besides encouraging them to participate in sports events for sound physical and mental health.
Mr Bhalla also visited the Youth Hostel Building and inspected its various blocks. He also inspected various rooms being used for accommodation of players participating in sports events.
On the occasion, Mr Bhalla directed the concerned authorities to take up the necessary renovation work of the hostel building in hand and asked them for face-lifting of the complex and its surroundings so that players do not face any kind of inconvenience during their stay in the hostel. He also directed the concerned authorities for providing better and improved facilities to the youth participating in sports activities.

Increase grassroots connect, rapport with people: Sagar

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, June 11: National Conference General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar has asked the rank and file of National Conference to increase the grassroots connect and rapport with the people in line with NC’s tradition of grassroots politics.
The NC General Secretary chaired a meeting of NC District Presidents from all eight districts of Kashmir Province at NC Headquarters at Nawa-e-Subah Complex in Srinagar in the presence of NC Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani and sought feedback about the status of mass outreach measures being taken in their respective districts.
Sagar also impressed on the District Presidents to ensure that the directives of Party President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Party Working President Omar Abdullah are followed in letter and spirit at all levels of the organization in their respective areas.
Discussing the plans to consolidate the party support base across the valley with the District Presidents, he said there was a need to counter the misleading propaganda of opponents by relying on truth and facts. He said that NC workers and activists should blunt the lies of the opponents by presenting the achievements of the Omar Abdullah led Government before the people.
He asked the District Presidents to ensure that the office bearers and party workers in their respective districts remain available and accessible to address the grievances of the people at all given times.
NC General Secretary also directed the Provincial President to seek regular inputs from District Presidents about the progress of outreach initiatives in their respective areas and extend all possible organizational cooperation and support in ensuring a synergy of efforts between the Provincial Committee and the District Committees.
Also present in the meeting were Senior NC Leader and Minister for Social Welfare Sakina Itoo (who also holds charge of District President Kulgam), NC Senior Provincial Vice Presidents Syed Abdul Rashid and Mohammad Sayed Akhoon and NC Provincial Vice President Mushtaq Ahmed Guroo.