Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Jan 21: Police arrested a cop who allegedly thrashed the staff of a Primary Health Center including a doctor in Ganderbal district last night.
The incident took place last night when Head Constable, Muhammad Shafi Parray, alias Shafi Khenze, son of Ghulam Muhammad Parray, and his brother Sajad Ahmad Parray, both residents of Wussan, arrived at Primary Health Center, Wussan, with a woman, seeking consultation for her.
Sources said that the trouble started when Yawar Ahmed, the doctor, enquired about the whereabouts of the woman patient since her two attendants were allegedly drunk.
The duo, according to staff, thrashed the doctor and other staff members who tried to rescue him.
Later, the staff went on a strike to protest manhandling of the doctor and other members by the policeman and his associate. They blocked the Srinagar-Leh road for several hours and demanded action against the accused.
Superintendent of Police, Ganderbal, Shahid Mehraj told Excelsior that the accused Head Constable, posted in Budgam, has been arrested and a case has been registered against him.
“We have registered a case vide FIR number 6/2014 under Section 353, 336, 510, 307, 427 of RPC. We are searching for the other man who accompanied him,” Mehraj said.
Meanwhile, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) has demanded security to hospitals so that doctors feel safe and they work in a fearless environment for efficient patient care.
Cop arrested for beating hospital staff
NPP protests over dilapidated condition of Akhnoor-Jourian road
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 21: National Panthers Party (NPP) held a protest over dilapidated condition of Akhnoor-Jourian road for the past so many years which has made the life of common man miserable and also causing inconvenience to the vehicular traffic and general commuters.
The activists of NPP and locals led by Anita Thakur, general secretary NPP, Pushvinder Singh Manhas, senior vice president Young Panthers and Gagan Pratap Singh, spokesman Young Panthers raised slogans against the Government for not paying any heed toward the said road.
The NPP leaders made the people aware that the reorganization of entire State is the only way out to the present turmoil whereby every region will enjoy separate legislative, financial, and economic power.
Addressing the gathering, Pushvinder Singh Manhas apprised the general public that the people have democratically elected their representatives but they have miserably failed to stand up to the expectations of the people.
If the grievances of the people of the Akhnoor are not addressed at the earliest, NPP will launch an indefinite agitation, he added.
Among others present were , Atul Sudan, Gourav Bhatia, Neeraj Sharma, Vikram Singh, Gulchain Singh and Sumit Magotra.
PDP migrant wing constitutes body
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 21: In order to strengthen the migrant wing of PDP, the party president Mehbooba Mufti approved the list of office bearers, here today.
The office bearers are Veerji Raina as chairman, Satish Thaploo as president, Babloo Singh, Ashok ji Koul, Yog Raj, Jawar Lal Raina as vice presidents, Ramesh Koul as general secretary, Chandji Khar as media co-ordanator, Chand Kumar Mehra and Vijay Kumar Mahajan as co-ordinators.
Other office bearers are Pradiman Krishan Koul, Chandji Bhat, Rajinder Tickoo, Gangji as advisors and Raj Kumar Tickoo as stage secretary.
The PDP activities later expressed grave concern on non-disbursement of ration among migirants of Jagti camp till date and warmed agitation against CAPD Department if ration is not supplied within two days.
Army provides wheel chairs
Excelsior Correspondent
DODA, Jan 21: As a part of civic action initiatives, Sohanda Rashtriya Rifles under the aegis of the Suigarh Sector, Delta Force took initiative once again in assisting locals of Gundoh Sub Division by facilitating distribution of wheel chairs to handicapped people of area.
The distribution of wheel chairs was done by Dhayan Singh Bhagat, (ZEO) Gundoh and Din Mohd, Teacher which was witnessed by local people of the village and adjoining areas. The distribution of wheel chairs will certainly assist the disabled persons to lead normal life to some extent.
Sham pitches for introducing moral education in schools
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JAMMU, Jan 21:Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma has said that better human resources is pre-requisite for economic growth of a nation, adding that Government has taken several steps to universalise education with blend of courses having market demand.
The Minister was speaking at the annual day function of a school in Akhnoor today.
Mr. Sham said that teachers have greater responsibility towards the nation and they should discharge their duty with missionary spirit. He asked them to shape the career of students in such a way that they become good citizens to take future challenges. He emphasised the need for promoting moral knowledge/ethics amongst the younger generation side by side academic activities. He said that it is essential to keep pace with rest of the world to compete in different fields, but simultaneously the efforts should be made to touch social aspects to reform the society through moral education, the Minister asserted.
The Minister said that in the present era parents and school lay stress on the children to secure maximum marks and to become Engineers and Doctors, but side by side the students must be made aware about their responsibility towards the society and nation through regular lecturers by teacher, the Minister maintained.
Later, the Minister distributed mementoes and certificates among the students who excelled in different activities which were held in the institution from time to time.
A cultural bonanza was also presented by the students on the occasion.
Kejriwal ends 30 hours dharna
NEW DELHI, Jan 21:
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s unprecedented dharna in the heart of the capital came to an abrupt end tonight after two police officers were sent on leave under a neat compromise with the Centre over his demand for suspension of five officials for alleged dereliction of duty.
The over 30-hour protest outside Rail Bhavan in the high-security Raisina Hill area that virtually morphed into a demand for control over Delhi police and threatened to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations on Sunday ended following an assurance from the Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.
Kejriwal, who had slept last night on the road and held Cabinet meetings with his colleagues in his car, announced that he was calling off the protest following the “victory” achieved by the people of Delhi.
Earlier in the day, he ruled out any negotiations and threatened to flood the Rajpath with his supporters for disrupting the R-Day celebrations.
Under the compromise, the SHO of Malviya Nagar, who refused to raid an alleged drug and prostitution ring on the orders of Law Minister Somnath Bharti, and PCR van in-charge of Paharganj, where a Danish women was gangraped last week, were sent on leave, paving the way for an end to the confrontation with the Centre.
Appealing to Kejriwal to withdraw his agitation, the Lt Governor said the judicial inquiry into the alleged police inaction would be expedited.
The compromise meets only half-way Kejriwal’s demand that five officials be suspended in connection with these two incidents apart from burning of a girl allegedly by her in-laws.
Kejriwal read out from the letter of Jung who appealed to him to call off the agitation “in view of the sacrosanct occasion of the Republic Day and the perceived security situation”.
The Chief Minister claimed that the police have arrested the culprits in the case of a rape of woman, which was also one of his demands that triggered the agitation.
With Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who bore the brunt of their personal attacks, rejecting their demand for action against police officials, Kejriwal scaled down the demand to transferring them.
The first indications of a possible breakthrough came when a senior AAP leader had a telephonic talk with the Lt Governor and the contours of an agreement surfaced. Immediately, top AAP leaders comprising the Political Affairs Committee met at the nearby press club to work out the way to end the stalemate.
After the hour-long meeting, Kejriwal returned to the dharna site and addressed his supporters before calling off the protest.
In his speech, he said when the Lt Governor ordered a judicial inquiry into their demands he wondered how a fair probe will take place if the officials were in their posts.
He told his cheering supporters, who had earlier fought with police leading to injuries on both sides and the media, that it was a “victory” for the people of Delhi.
The Chief Minister said his party would continue to rake up issues of women’s safety whenever they are threatened. “We had said that the security of women is of utmost importance to us.”
This is the first time, he said, when a Chief Minister and his entire Cabinet had to take to the streets. “Why was this needed. Because the previous government used to say that police was not under them whenever such incidents happened in the past.”
Kejriwal said Delhi Government was not “helpless” and the struggle for protection of women will continue.
Earlier in the morning, Kejriwal told reporters that action should be taken against policemen.
“The people protesting here are not Pakistanis or Americans. They are our own people. Shinde is saying that we will we will celebrate Republic Day but for whom? The VIPs will watch the floats and parades. That is not Republic Day.
“We will continue our protest. How can Home Minister (Sushilkumar) Shinde sleep when so many crimes are happening in Delhi? When women are unsafe in the city? We won’t negotiate,” Kejriwal said.
Attacking Shinde for ruling out action against police officials who refused to raid the alleged drug and prostitution ring, he said, “I would urge him not to back his men but back the people of India.
“The lower level police officials are with us. A man resigned and came to join us. He had tears in his eyes. Another man who was shouting slogans in our favour has been suspended. There will be a rebellion in Delhi Police too,” Kejriwal claimed.
He also questioned the Delhi Police advise to them to shift their protest to Jantar Mantar.
“I am being told to sit at Jantar Mantar. I am the Chief Minister. I can sit wherever I want. Who are they to tell us what to do. He is not the Chief Minister of Delhi. Who is Shinde to say where the Chief Minister of Delhi will sit,” the Chief Minister said.
Said to be having cold and running mild fever, Kejriwal was accompanied by his wife during the sit-in today.
Unlike yesterday, hundreds of AAP supporters thronged the venue of the dharna outside Rail Bhavan.
Along with his six Cabinet colleagues and scores of supporters, the Chief Minister spent the night under the quilt on the road outside the Rail Bhavan, braving the cold winter.
Some of his supporters spent the night singing and raising slogans around a bonfire.
He objected to the Delhi Police ordering closure of some Metro stations close to the protest site.
“Shinde has closed the metro stations. I had told the metro officials to run the metro. They said they cannot do it as Delhi Police has closed it. Shinde is causing inconvenience not us. He has closed all of Delhi and metro. There are very few of our protestors here,” he said. (PTI)
Inmates of Blind Home stage protest dharna
Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 21: Inmates of Blind Home, under Social Welfare Department, held protest dharna at Roop Nagar complex of the Home here today.
The blind children residing in the Govt’s Blind Home started protest against the local authorities demanding transfer of some staff members including the superintendent. They alleged that inmates were getting substandard food. There was no proper cleanliness in the Home. Only during Braille day every year, attention is given to the Home as the Minister and other VIPs visit there.
They also alleged that the vehicle donated for the blind children by the Chairman Legislative Council is mostly used by the staff and the children are deprived of its services. They are made to go for studies/ school/ college at their own in public transport. The inmates are made to face the wrath of the superintendent and staff when they raise their voice, they alleged.
Later, District Social Welfare Officer Jammu Mr Bali and Director Social Welfare M H Bhatti reached the Home and interacted with the protesting inmates. The director assured action if the allegations were found correct.
Meanwhile, Mr Bhatti when contacted said that he has constituted a three member committee of senior officers of the department to probe the allegations. If the allegations were found correct, he would take action. But he maintains that allegations seemed to be manipulation of a few insiders, who were instigating other children as well, demanding transfer of Superintendent.
Soldier injured in mine blast
Excelsior Correspondent
MENDHAR, Jan 21: A soldier was injured in a mine blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in Mendhar area of district Poonch today.
Defence sources said that Naik Hubi Ram of 13 Rajputana Rifles, was on routine patrol along the LoC. In Pathri Galli area, the soldier slipped and over stepped a live mine near the fence. His right foot was blown up with the impact of mine explosion.
With serious injuries, the soldier was shifted to Mendhar hospital and then Military Hospital Rajouri from where he was later airlifted to Command Hospital Udhampur.
SKUAST-Jammu gets UGC recognition
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 21: The University Grants Commission has accorded recognition to Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu.
The UGC recognition shall enable the University to get financial assistance for various research projects, post doctoral fellowships and other related grants under Section 12 B of UGC act, 1956.
The recognition has been accorded under Section 22 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. The notification in this regard has been released by the UGC in favour of SKUAST-Jammu.
It is pertinent to mention that SKUAST-Jammu was established by amending the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Act in the year 1999 with the jurisdiction in Jammu division of Jammu & Kashmir State.
Govt’s wrong policies increasing miseries of people: PDP
Excelsior Correspondent
POONCH, Jan 21: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) today flayed Omar Abdullah led coalition regime for its failure to solve day-today problems of the common masses. Party today said that miseries of the people have increased manifold after formation of National Conference led regime in the State.
Addressing a function here this afternoon, party candidate for Jammu-Poonch Lok Sabha seat Yash Pal Sharma, said that during the last five year situation in the State has been deteriorating because Omar Abdullah led Government was pursuing anti-people policies. He said that the State has been plunged into unprecedented crises due to wrong policies of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah who has failed to connect himself with the common masses.
He said that Poonch-Rajouri districts were worst victims of the wrong policies being pursued by this Government. He pointed out that scarcity of ration in the hilly areas reflected complete failure of this dispensation.
Sharma said that during the last five years this regime has done nothing to solve problems of the people. “What to say to mitigating woes of the masses, this regime has further compounded miseries of the people due to its wrong policies”, he added.