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DB directs CB to file status report

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 29: In the much publicized Public Interest Litigation seeking attachment of property of Dutta Finance Company and others for cheating of people to the tune of Rs 50 crore, Division Bench of High Court comprising Chief Justice MM Kumar and Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur today directed the Crime Branch to file status report within two weeks failing which SSP Crime Branch shall remain present in person on next date of hearing.
After hearing Senior Advocate SS Lehar with Advocate Meharban Singh for the petitioners and Senior AAG Gagan Basotra for the State, DB observed that the earlier orders passed by this court have not been complied with by filing the status report with regard to investigation done by Crime Branch.
Upon this, Senior AAG Gagan Basotra sought some further time to do the needful. While considering the submission of Senior AAG, the DB directed that Crime Branch shall file status report within two weeks failing which the then SSP Crime Branch Jammu shall remain present in person on the next date of hearing.

Residents protest against PDD

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People raising slogans during protest at Jammu on Wednesday.
People raising slogans during protest at Jammu on Wednesday.

JAMMU, Jan 29: The residents of Jammu West Assembly Constituency held a protest against Power Development Department (PDD) for not redressing the rising problems of power cuts.
The protestors led by Jammu West Assembly Movement (JWAM) president Sunil Dimple raised slogans against PDD and the concerned Minister.
Addressing the gathering, Sunil Dimple held the Chief Minister responsible for failure of the PDD Ministry and rising power cuts particularly in West Assembly constituency.
He said that MoS Power Vikar Rasool had done nothing to upgrade the power structure in the Jammu city.
He alleged the Government is discriminating with the people of the Jammu region by not implementing its policies RAPDRP under which the fresh electrification of the Jammu city will take place.
Dimple said the daily power cuts of 10 to 15 hours have made the life of the people especially students and senior citizens miserable.
He demanded installation of fresh new receiving station of 50 MVA at Janipur to over come the rising problems of power cuts.
Among others present were Kusum Singh, Nitesh Kumar, Ballu Kumar, Deepak Kumar, Lucky, Mohinder Litchi, Tonny Singh, etc.

Transfers, postings in Information Deptt

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 29: The Government today ordered transfers and postings of District Information Officers in Information Department today.
According to an order issued today, Tanveer-ul-Majid, District Information Officer, Anantnag has been transferred and posted as District Information Officer, Ramban whileas Ashwani Hansa, District Information Officer, Ramban has been transferred and posted as District Information Officer, Udhampur.
Muazzam Ali, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted as District Information Officer, Ganderbal. He shall also look after the charge of District Information Officer, Bandipora.
Indu Jamwal, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted as District Information Officer, Kathua whileas Nisar Ahmad Wani, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted as District Information Officer Anantnag. In addition he shall also look after the charge of District Information Officer, Kulgam.
Anoop Kumar, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted as District information Officer, Doda whileas Ashima Iqbal, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department, has been posted as District Information Officer, Rajouri. In addition she shall also look after the charge of District Information Officer, Poonch.
Farukh Nasir Paul, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted as Field Publicity Officer, Jammu whileas Rehana Tabasum, awaiting orders of posting in Information Department has been posted in the Directorate of Information.
Waqar Talib, awaiting orders of positing in Information Department has been posted as District Information Officer, Shopian. In addition he shall also look after the charge of District Information Officer, Pulwama.

Muslims will be more safe in BJP rule: Morcha

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JAMMU, Jan 29: BJP Muslim Morcha today decided to launch a vigorous campaign for the party during the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections for the victory of its candidates in the State.
During the party meeting here held under the chairmanship of its convener Mushtaq Noorabadi, the Morcha accused the NC and PDP of exploiting the Muslims of the State for their vested interests. They said that the NC right from 1947 exploited the people by raising fingers on accession. This way the people were misled and youth of the Valley fell in the trap of separatists which gave a blow to age old brotherhood in Kashmir, they added.
Mr Noorabadi while making a scathing attack on the Congress and PDP leadership said they failed to do any thing practical for the upliftment of Muslims in the State.
Seeking vote for BJP he said India will emerge more stronger under the leadership of Narendra Modi and Muslims will be more safe and beneficial in the country in BJP rule.
He appealed the Morcha activists to fan out in all the Muslim dominated areas of the State to seek support of the people for the Party.
Other leaders who spoke on the occasion included Mohamed Sadiq Khan and Mohammed Salim Bhat its general secretaries, Dr Ali Mohammed BJP Central Kashmir president, Sharif Malik, Raja Riyaz, Mohammed Hanif and local BJP leader Vicky Choudhary.

Decision on fate of Uttarakhand CM soon

NEW DELHI, Jan 29:
Congress President Sonia Gandhi held a meeting with senior party leaders today amid reports that a final call on the fate of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna will be taken soon.
Party General Secretary Ambika Soni was present during the meeting besides senior leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Janardan Dwivedi and Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to the Congress chief.
After the meeting, party sources said that a decision on continuance or otherwise of Bahuguna as Chief Minister will be taken soon.
Bahuguna has been under pressure ever since he was appointed. The flash floods that hit Uttarakhand last year and the massive rescue and rehabilitation work they entailed also brought his leadership skills into question.
Incidentally, delegations of MLAs and other Congress leaders from the State have been regularly meeting central party leaders in Delhi over the past six months to press for Bahuguna’s ouster.
The Congress, with 33 members in the Assembly, enjoys the support of the seven-member Progressive Democratic Front that comprises three independents, three members of the BSP and one MLA of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal. The remaining 30 MLAs are of the BJP. (PTI)

NRHM holds one-day workshop on Maternal & Child Death Review

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JAMMU, Jan 29: The Mission Director NRHM,   Dr Yashpal Sharma has urged for plugging of gaps in the delivery of essential services through action at various levels of the healthcare delivery system so that Maternal & Child Deaths are checked effectively in the hospitals & at community levels.
Speaking at one-day workshop on Maternal & Child Death Review organized by National Rural Health Mission J&K here at Conference Hall State Health Society, Nagrota,  Dr Sharma said, that though every Maternal & Child death is an unfortunate incident,  there are valuable lessons to be drawn from each such incident so that the underlying causes can be addressed through well knit healthcare delivery system, adding that the action plans and schemes under National Rural Health Mission provide reliable and assured remedial measures to check avoidable Maternal & Child Deaths.
Dr Baldev Sharma, Director Family Welfare, MCH & Immunization also addressed the participants during the inaugural session and stressed for reporting of Maternal and under 5 deaths so that the necessary corrective measures can be taken in time.
He said the purpose of workshop on Maternal & Child Review is to establish a mechanism through which all deaths are reported, investigated and then accounted for, adding that it at the same time apprises the concerned authorities at the Block and District level if there is clustering of deaths in particular villages or populations, so that the social determinants and systemic causes leading to death can be further explored and necessary actions taken through the public health system and multi sectoral convergence.
The inaugural session was followed by technical session in which detailed presentations on Maternal & Child Death Review were made by Dr Harjeet Rai, Divisional Nodal Officer Jammu, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Dar,  Divisional Nodal Officer Kashmir, Dr. Younis Mushtaq Associate Programme Manager & Dr. Arshid Nazir Assistant Program Manager State Health Society. The participants were sensitized about the latest guidelines of MoH&FW, GoI on Maternal & Child Death Review and the reporting mechanism at Community as well as Facility Level.

Dhar Mahanpur residents hold protest in front of SDM office

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KATHUA, Jan 29: The inhabitants of Dhar Mahanpur held a demonstration in front of SDM Office Basholi today in protest against the failure of the authorities to renovate the local roads and solve the other problems of the area.
The protestors said that the Dhar Mahanpur being the tourist destination sans basic facilities including the service road. They accused the Government of ignoring the area totally as it sans the road connectivity as people of five Panchayats comprising of 25 villages are facing acute problems of power cuts, water scarcity and lack of educational facilities.
They said the schools have shortage of staff while the ration is not available at CAPD Depots.
They also submitted a memorandum to SDM Basholi Gurmeet Singh and Tehsildar Satya Paul.
The SDM assured them that he will convene the meeting of all departments of tehsil Basholi on February 7 with the representatives of the people from the area to sort out the problems.

Nirmal asks workers to reach out to people at grass root level

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BHADERWAH, Jan 29: Giving impetus to its activities in run up to the upcoming Parliamentary and Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),  National Executive Member, Dr Nirmal Singh today asked its workers to reach out to the people at grass root level and identify their problems besides working towards their solution.
Dr Singh along with Pawan Gupta, Dileep Singh Parihar, Shakti Parihar today held a meeting with the party workers of Bhaderwah, Bhalla and Doda here in which booth level workers also participated along with workers of Muslim Morcha. Dr Nirmal Singh asked the party workers to work towards booth management as better management at booth level pays better dividends in elections.
He also received detailed reporting of the activities of the district unit of BJP in Doda and Bhaderwah and announced the future organizational programmes. He said that the BJP was clear about its PM candidate as well as its policies while the Congress lacked both.
Criticizing the Congress, he said the party had failed to practice democracy and it only followed the dictates of its president Sonia Gandhi. As part of the drive, BJP workers will collect funds under what the Party calls a “one vote, one note” programme. BJP workers will reach out to each family for donations that could be anything from Rs 1 to 1000, in the name of Modi for PM, Dr Singh said.
Dr Singh  said that the Narendra Modi’s plan to build the world’s highest statue – the Statue of Unity – of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel now, BJP leaders are ready to tour every village in the area from Feb 11 and collect iron and soil that will be used for the construction of the statue, he added.
The whole idea is to involve farmers, students, social activists and patriotic citizens symbolically and get their endorsement to the project.
Other party leaders those who addressed the meeting Raj Singh Kotwal district vice President, Raj Singh Chark, Satish Chander Kotwal, Desh Raj Katal, Koshal Kotwal, Din Mohd, advocate Manjeet Razdan and others.

Cotton factory gutted

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Srinagar, Jan 29: A cotton factory was damaged in a fire incident in Awantipora in Pulwama district on Tuesday evening.
A police spokesman said fire broke out in a cotton factory at Nowgam Khanday Pora, resulting in complete damage to the cotton factory.
The cause of fire is believed to be due to electric short circuit, he said.

Maruti organises special driving refresher course

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Special driving course being inaugurated at State Motor Garage on Wednesday.
Special driving course being inaugurated at State Motor Garage on Wednesday.

JAMMU, Jan 29: Maruti Suzuki India Limited in association with State Motor Garage organized a special driving refresher course training at New Plot Office of State Motor Garage.
G.A Sofi  (Director State Motor Garage, J&K) while inaugurating the session laid stress on the safe driving techniques. He also laid stress on the proper maintenance of the vehicle which inturn  can help in creating a pollution free atmosphere.
The Officials of the Jammu dealers of Maruti Udyod Ltd. (Peaks Auto Ltd) and Jamkash Vehicleads laid stress on abiding of traffic rules during driving so that accident rate could be brought down.
Also present on the occasion were Zakir Choudhary (Deputy Director SMG) A.R Bhat (Administrative Officer SMG)  J.D Singh (General Manager Peaks Auto) Col (Retd) V.K Bakshi (Director Vehicleades).