Dr. Jitendra Singh examining patients during a diabetes camp at Jammu on Wednesday. - Excelsior/Rakesh
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JAMMU, May 9: A diabetes awareness camp was organized by Bhagavaan Gopinathji Medical Mission a unit of Bhagavaan Gopianthji Trust in its Ashram Complex Udaywala Bohri near here today.
Dr Jitendra Singh a renowned Diabetologist and Author was the Chief Guest on the occasion who along with a team of doctors examined the patients. The other specialists included Dr Pankaj Gupta, Ophthalmology, Dr Roshan Saraf, Physician, Dr Sandeep Dhar Physiotherapist. The patients were given free medical consultation and medicines. The tests were conducted by Mr Narinder.
Talking to media persons at the sidelights of the camp, Dr Jitendra Singh said over 15 percent of Jammu population is suffering from Diabetes while an equal number of them are either undetected diabetics or pre-diabetics. Similarly near seven percent of young pregnant women in Jammu develop diabetes for the first time during pregnancy, he added.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that while the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community had been the worst victim of diabetes upsurge in Jammu during last two decades, another worrisome factor was increasing number of youngsters falling prey to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus which calls for greater caution.
Prominent “Gopinath Trust” members present on the occasion included Dr M K Sapru, Prof O N Chrangoo, Shadilal Ganju, S K Turkee, J L Malla, Mohan Krishan Tickoo, Sushil Watal, Tej Krishan Raina, Ashok Razdan, Opinder Bhat and Suman Watal.
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Doda, May 9 : To review the arrangements for the smooth conduct of the annual Grameen-cum-Tourism Mela at scenic and lush green tourist destination of Lal Draman Deputy Commissioner Farooq Ahmed Khan today convened a meeting of the District and Sectoral Officers.
Addressing the meeting, Mr. Khan said that the objective behind organizing Grameen Mela at Lal Draman is to explore the hidden tourism potential and boost the tourism activity in the region. He said these Melas also help in creating awareness among the people about the various State and Centrally sponsored schemes of various line departments.
It was revealed in the meeting that all line departments dealing in employment generating activities will install stalls at the venue and apprise the people about their schemes. It was also decided that a cultural programme will be presented by the school children on the occasion for which a cultural committee was constituted. To supervise the arrangements of the mela a supervisory committee under ADDC Doda was also constituted.
Various sports and cultural activities will also be organized during the mela which include Rural Sports, horse riding competition, wrestling, tug of war and race besides folk dance, folk songs will be the other main attractions of the Mela.
DDC enjoined upon the officers to put in place all the arrangements well in advance for the smooth and successful conduct of the Mela.
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JAMMU, May 9: Jammu Women Credit Cooperative Limited (JWCCL) opened its 32nd branch at Paloura near here today.
Additional Registrar Cooperatives, Sheela Bhagat was the Chief Guest while the function was presided over by Kailash Verma, chairperson.
The Chief Guest while appreciating the efforts of Jammu Women Credit Cooperative Limited asked the women, its members and employees to work sincerely for the benefit of the women.
Welcoming the Chief Guest, Kailash Verma, chairperson, Jammu Women Credit Cooperative Limited, apprised her about the functioning of the organization and said that an attempt is being made to empower the women and added that the Jammu Women Credit Cooperatives has included about 12000 women especially from rural areas in its movement as members.
However she cautioned the women members as well as employees to refrain from any nefarious practice which could hamper the image of the organization. She appreciated the efforts of those women employees who are doing yeoman service for the upliftment of Credit Cooperatives so that it could be included in the RBI list.
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JAMMU, May 9: In order to carry out the immediate repairs for removing the weak points in 132KV Barn-Katra transmission line, the shut down of 132KV Barn-Katra transmission line on 11-05-2012 from 0800 hrs to 14.00 hrs has been allowed.
As intimated by Chief Engineer, S&O Wing Jammu the power will be supplied to the affected areas from Jhajjar Kotli Grid Station.
Govt employees sitting on protest dharna at Agriculture complex, Talab Tillo in Jammu on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
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JAMMU, May 9: The work in Government and Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) offices remained affected on the second consecutive day today with the ongoing strike of employees in the region while the Joint Consultative Committee of the employees leadership has decided to observe three day strike on May 24, 25 and 26 in the State.
On the second day of the strike call given by the JCC, a large number of employees assembled at their respective offices and held strong protest demonstrations. They sat on day long dharna and shouted slogans in support of their demands. Many employees were carrying banners and placards in their hands, depicting their demands.
Due to ongoing strike of the State Government employees, the general public had to suffer as the strike was observed in the entire State on the call given by JCC leadership including Abdul Qayoom Wani, Khursheed Alam, Ram Kumar Sharma, Gafoor Dar, Kulwant Singh, Balwan Singh Jamwal, Rafiq Khaniyari, Ganesh Khajuria, Devanand Gill, Parshotam Sharma, Madan Sangral, Amrik Singh, Nazir Ahmed, Babu Hussain, Balvinder Singh and others.
All the sections of State Government, Public Sector Undertakings, temporary and permanent employees observed nearly complete strike. The employees held demonstrations, staged dharnas at district and tehsil headquarters to lodge their protest against the Government. In majority of the offices in the region, the work was affected due to strike but in some of the offices, the work continued though the attendance was thin. The emergency units in hospitals and other essential services had been kept out of the purview of strike. They alleged that the Government has failed to honour its commitment and address pending issues including 6th Pay Commission arrears, regularization, pay anomalies, enhancement of retirement age etc. The alleged that the agreements reached during meeting with employees’ leaders on 19-2-2009, 14-5-2010 and on September 15, 2011 were not honoured. They said several representations were given to the Government from time to time but it remained unmoved.
JCC leaders further alleged that Government has done nothing to formulate the policy for regularization of casual, seasonal and daily rated workers. The committees constituted by the Government for enhancement of retirement of age from 58 to 60 years and for removal of pay anomalies in different cadre, have not done their job within the framework of stipulated time. The PSU workers are being deprived of the Sixth Pay Commission benefits, arrears, DA, linking it with profit and loss.
In Jammu, large protests and dharnas were witnessed at Agricultrure Complex Talab Tillo, Horticulture, DSE office Muthi, Directorate of Health, JMC, JDA, Department of Economic and Statistics, Udyog Bhawan Rail Head complex, PDD, R&B, RDD, Govt Press, Forest, Sales Tax & Excise, CAPD etc. A team of employees leaders including Amrik Singh, Arun Moza, Uttam Chand, Jaswant Singh, Madan Sangral, Zaffar Ullah and others visited various offices complexes and addressed the employees in Jammu city. These leaders also condemned police lathicharge on employees at Srinagar today.
Reports from Samba, Kathua, Udhampur, Rajouri, Poonch, Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban and Reasi said that similar protest demonstrations were held by employees and the normal works remained affected. The emergency units of the hospitals, operational staff of urban local bodies, PHE and PDD remained out of the purview of the strike.
Meanwhile J&K Central Non-Gazetted Electrical Employees Union in a meeting held under the leadership of Ch Mohd Aslam at Janipur today strongly condemned the police lathicharge on the employees at Srinagar.
United Forum of Central, State, Public Sector Trade Unions in an emergency meeting held under the leadership of Ashwani Pradhan here condemned the police lathicharge and arrest of employees taking out protest march in Srinagar today. They appealed the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to desist from gagging the voice of employees and address their genuine and justified demands. United School Teachers Association provincial unit in a meeting held under the leadership of Hari Singh also condemned brutal lathicharge on Government employees.
Chief Secretary Madhav Lal chairing meeting with officials on Wednesday.
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SRINAGAR, May 9: Underlining the importance of outcome based approach in administration, Chief Secretary Madhav Lal today directed the Administrative Secretaries to select certain priority activities in their departments to be completed within a fixed time frame.
“Every department should identify 3-4 activities which thus undertaken should be accomplished in six months” he said elaborating that these activities should leave visible impact for the citizens, and if undertaken on pilot mode, should be rapidly replicable after six months.
Chairing the periodical meeting of Committee of Secretaries, Chief Secretary asserted that outcome based approach to performance will significantly improve service delivery to the people. “It will also strengthen institutional capacities,” he said.
Madhav Lal also conveyed the directions of the Chief Minister to Administrative Secretaries regarding empowerment of Panchayat Raj Institutions in the State. He asked them to issue detailed orders regarding operationalisation of powers already devolved to panchayats within next 10 days.
Chief Secretary also reviewed the extension of additional services pertaining to various departments to be notified under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Services Guarantee Act-2011.
Detailed deliberations were also held on the issues pertaining to administrative services, status of departmental websites, file monitoring system, infrastructural development in schools and other government schemes.
Pashmina sheep-goat clone 'Noori' warms the cockles of Chief Minister's heart.
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SRINAGAR, May 9 : Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Wednesday underlined the importance of biological interventions for improving livestock productivity and agriculture produce to benefit the society at large. He said that application of modern technology in the field of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and allied activities promises path breaking achievements in the holistic growth and development of these sectors.
Interacting with the team of scientists of SKUAST who achieved the historic breakthrough in creating Pashmina Sheep-Goat clone ‘Noori’, the Chief Minister said that Government was more than willing to provide all help to the Agriculture University to utilize the cloning technology for the benefit of the society at large.
“Your achievement is praise worthy and I would like that your research and technical work would continue to achieve new highs. I hope your this achievement would be first of many such successes”, he told the team of scientists led by Vice Chancellor, SKUAST, Kashmir, Dr. Tej Partap.
Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Hassan Mir, Minister for Animal Husbandry, Aga Syed Rouhalla, Minister of State for Rural Development Ajaz Ahmad Khan, Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Commissioner Secretary Animal Husbandry, Shaleen Kabra and other senior officers were present in the meeting.
The team of scientists who cloned ‘Noori’ comprising of its leader and Principal Investigator Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Shah, Dr. M. R. Fazili, Dr. Hilal Ahmad Khan, Dr. Masood Hussain, Dr. Nazir. A. Ganai, Dr. Syed Hilal and Firdous Khan (SRF) were felicitated by the Chief Minister on the occasion.
Asking various questions about the utilization of cloning technology in improving the quality and numbers of livestock in the State, the Chief Minister said that SKUAST should also focus attention on cloning of rear animals like Hangul, Cheeru, Camel and similar other endangered species of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Government wants to own and support projects of SKUAST aimed at application of technology to upgrade and increase the quality production of animals for the benefit of the society”, he said and asked the Agriculture University to formulate proposals in this regard in collaboration with the Animal and Sheep Husbandry Department for State Government for sponsorship.
The Vice Chancellor SKUAST, Kashmir apprised the Chief Minister that the next step of the team associated with cloning of sheep-goat ‘Noori’ is to produce herd of cloned sheep-goats. “This would lead in producing greater numbers and good quality of Pashmina sheep-goats”, he said, adding that University is looking forward to upgrade and rear Pashmina goats at Chang-Thang in Ladakh on modern technological lines. He said the Agriculture University is also working to utilize modern technology for making fodder available to the Pashmina goats population during the winter season easily and smoothly.
He said that cloning technology can also be utilized to produce heavy weight sheep to meet the mutton requirement of the consumers in the State indigenously to a greater extent.
BS Jamwal interacting with media persons at Jammu on Wednesday.
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JAMMU, May 9: Municipal and Urban Local Bodies Pensioners Association demanded issuance of Senior Citizens (Pensioners) Identity Cards to the senior citizens of Jammu province at par with Kashmir province for availing the facilities as admissible under rules.
Addressing a press conference, president of the association, BS Jamwal, said that the senior citizens identity cards were issued to the senior citizens of Kashmir and Ladakh, but the pensioner of the Jammu region are deprived of that.
He added that this is the callous attitude of the Government towards the senior citizens (pensioners) of Jammu province as nearly 70,000 identity cards were issued amongst the Kashmir and Ladakh senior citizens.
Jamwal said that in this regards they have met Divisional Commissioner Pardeep Gupta and apprised him about the step motherly behaviour towards the senior citizens of Jammu province.
He added that the Divisional Commissioner issued the orders to the concerned authorities and assured them that their matter will be sorted out in the best possible time.
He also pleaded the enactment of the Maintenance and Welfare Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007, which was enforced in 2011.
Jamwal also highlighted other demands including payment of arrears of sixth pay commission in two installments on the basis of Central Government pensioners, enhancement in medical allowances, revision of pension rates on central pattern, besides other demands.
Among others present were YS Jamwal, advisor, JR Sharma, working president, KG Khajuria and BN Bhat, senior vice presidents and BD Sharma, general secretary.
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JAMMU, May 9: Special Judge Anticorruption Jammu, Pawan Dev Kotwal today framed charges against then Naib Tehsildar and others in fake PRC case.
The other accused in the case are Parasram, Mangat Ram, Devi Ditta and Ramesh Kumar and charges under Sections 420/468/471/120-B RPC have been framed against them. The Naib Tehsildar Girdhari Lal Mengi has been charged under Section 5(1) (d) read with Section 5(2) PC Act 2006. However, Kuldeep Kumar was discharged of the charges leveled against him.
According to the Crime Branch case, mother of Parasram and Mangat Ram and grand mother of Devi Ditta, Ramesh Kumar and Kuldeep Kumar namely Premi Devi was non state-subject but she obtained permanent resident certificate fraudulently in the year 1964.
Later, other accused persons too managed PRCs on the basis of false statements, affidavits and manipulated copy of electoral roll. However, all these PRCs were cancelled by the Government on the recommendation of Commission of Enquiry.
After completion of investigation into the case, challan was presented in the Court of law.
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JAMMU, May 9: Government today accorded sanction to the constitution of a committee to examine the possibility of vertical reservation in favour of ex-servicemen.
According to the order issued by General Administration Department, Principal Secretary, Home Department is the Chairman of the Committee while as Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department and Secretaries of Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and General Administration Department are its members.
The Committee will submit its recommendations by May 31, 2012.