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Couple among 3 crushed on NH

Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, Apr 22: A labour couple was crushed to death by a long- truck (Tralla) at Lakhanpur while an unknown person was knocked to death by another vehicle at Barnoti on Jammu-Pathankote National Highway last night.
A police spokesman said that some labourers were sleeping in the open space on the road side near Golden Gate at Lakhanpur. A long truck bearing No. MH-43/4007 which the driver wanted to park at the road side, crushed two sleeping labourers at around 11.30 pm. Both were killed on the spot, the other labourers who had miraculous escape  woke up and dragged the driver out and later handed over to police which rushed to the spot after accident.
The deceased have been identified as Sobin (40), son of Bairo Raj and his wife Narayani, both hailing from Madhubani, Rajasthan. They were working at a project on National Highway. The police arrested truck driver Bablu, son of Mangal  Dass of  Bihar. The vehicle was also seized. A case has been registered in this connection. The bodies were taken to Kathua hospital for postmortem and after completion of legal formalities handed over to heirs.
Meanwhile, an unidentified middle-aged man was hit by an unknown vehicle on the National Highway at Barnoti at around 10 pm last night. The man was crossing road when the accident took place. The locals informed Kathua police which rushed to the spot and shifted the body to the mortuary of District Hospital, Kathua. The police has started investigation.

JKP, SSP to check entry of Kashmiri youth from Nepal border

Former ultras may be deployed as spotters

SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI, Apr 22:
In an attempt to plug the Nepal route used by Kashmiri militants to re-enter the Valley using the new surrender policy as a cover, the Centre has decided to depute Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel along with the Sashastra Seema Bal, a para-military force guarding the Indo-Nepal border.
At a high-level meeting chaired by Union Home Secretary R K Singh in the national Capital, the decision to depute the police personnel from the State was taken. These men will assist the SSB in identifying the Kashmiri youth who have been using Nepal as an alternate route to enter into the Valley, official sources said today.
The J and K Police may also deploy “spotters”, former militants, who will help in nabbing such youths who enter into India through the Nepal border, which became an entry route after the State Government announced Rehabilitation Policy in 2010.
Former militants who crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) between 1989 and 2009 will be considered for safe return through the special policy.
The personnel, besides being deployed at 15 points from where the people from India and Nepal enter, will also be part of patrolling parties to man areas used for illegal infiltration, the sources said.
Under the policy, the parents of the youth will have to apply to the district police chiefs of their respective districts certifying that ‘their wards want to return and live a normal life’. The district police chiefs will scrutinize the applications and then issue orders after clearance from various agencies concerned.
Government has identified four entry points – Poonch-Rawalakote (Poonch), Uri-Muzaffarabad (Uri), Wagah (Punjab) and Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi from where the youth, given clearance, can enter the State.
However, some cases were detected during the past few months in which former militants holed in PoK were entering into the Valley through Nepal route and then claiming that they had returned as per the policy of 2010. Some of the youths were later found to be re-cycled into militancy as well.
The issue was flagged at a meeting on Internal Security chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah which led the Centre to direct the Home Secretary to take urgent steps in this matter.
While favouring a mechanism to ensure safe return of former militants to the State to facilitate their transition for leading peaceful lives, rejoining the national mainstream and contributing towards peace, Omar had said that there are reports that some youth are using Nepal route for returning to Jammu and Kashmir.
“There is a growing concern about the possibility of the recycling of the surrendered and released militants as well as these prospective returnees from PoK. This needs attention of the Government,” Omar had said. (PTI)

India to develop resuable rockets

NEW DELHI, Apr 22:
After the successful launch of Agni-5 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), India is all set to develop reusable rockets which will combine the technologies of both ballistic and cruise missiles.
As part of plans to develop reusable ballistic missiles, Defence Research and Development Organisation will test indigenously developed scram jet engine next year, DRDO Chief V K Saraswat said in an interview to Doordarshan.
“We have propulsion technology, we have re-entry technologies, we have the technology which can take a re-entry system which will deliver a payload and have yet another re-entry system which will bring the missile back when it re-enters the atmosphere on its return journey,” he said.
“We have demonstrated the performance of a scram jet engine operating at Mach six speed (six times the speed of sound),” he said.
On the range of Agni-5 missile which was scuccessfully test-fired recently off Odisha coast, the DRDO chief said with moderate modifications, “it can be extended to any range which is of our interest.”
On technological capability available with the agency, he said, “DRDO has built the necessary technologies, production infrastructure and design capability for developing a booster or a sustainer… We have the capability to develop a re-entry nose cone which can withstand higher temperature and velocity.”
Reacting to reports that India does not possess sufficient indigenous technology for missile guidance systems, Saraswat said Agni-5 has used a completely indigenous and high precision missile guidance system with “0.001 degrees of per hour accuracy.”
On criticism that DRDO sometimes does not live up to expectations, he said the agency was as good as its counterparts in advanced countries.
“Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), F-18 and Eurofighter took similar number of years and cost wise they were three times more than what we have put in our LCA,” he said.
On development of Kaveri engine, Saraswat said it too has performed well and was, “flown an IL-76 aircraft in Russia, 55 hours of successful flight… We are going to upgrade it so that it can be used in India’s LCA Mark-II and future systems.” (PTI)

Two HM OGWs arrested

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 22:   Police today arrested two Over Ground Workers (OGWs) of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) from north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.
Police said that acting on a specific information Handwara police apprehended Masood Ahmad Geelani son of Mohammad Maqbool resident of Laribal Handwara and Zahoor Ahmad Dar son of Gulam Nabi resident of Saderkot Bandipora from Laribal, Handwara and recovered Rs 45,000 Indian currency from their possession.
Police said that the money was supposed to be delivered to militants in Bandipora and Srinagar area. Handwara police has registered a case in this regard.
It may be mentioned here that 10 militants were killed by the security forces during last one month in the Handwara’s Rajwara forests.

About 4.5 lakh non-metered consumers not entitled for power supply beyond April 28

Electricity Act bars PDD from continuing with existing practice

By Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Apr 22: About 4.5 lakh non-metered electricity consumers across the State will not be entitled for the power supply beyond April 28, 2012. These include 3,99,697 domestic and 43,339 non-domestic/ commercial connections.
Official sources told EXCELSIOR that State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) in its first Tariff Order for 2007-08 financial year and subsequent Tariff Orders for 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 had directed Power Development Department to complete 100 per cent consumer metering as a step towards energy accounting and reduction of power losses.
However, the time-limit in this regard was fixed when the Jammu and Kashmir Electricity Act was enacted by the State Legislature in 2010. Under the provisions of Section 49 of the Act, deadline of two years was fixed for metering all the un-metered connections across the State .
But despite this, no serious attention was paid by the Power Development Department (PDD) towards chalking out comprehensive metering plan and the deadline of two years is now expiring on April 28.   “This was the response of the Department despite the fact that un-metered supply has been one of the factors responsible for such high loss levels in the State”, sources said.
In the prevailing circumstances, about 4.5 lakh un-metered connections across the State will not be entitled to get power supply beyond April 28 as per the provisions of Section 49 of the J&K Electricity Act. The Section 49 mandates that no licensee shall supply electricity after April 28, 2012 except through installation of a correct energy meter.
These un-metered 4.5 lakh connections, which will be legally not liable to get power supply after six days, include 3,99,697 domestic, 43,339 non-domestic/ commercial, 3,022 agriculture, 249 public street lighting and 598 LT public water works. These un-metered connections are consuming connected load of 344.86 Mega Watts (MW).
“The casual approach of the department towards metering of un-metered connections can be gauged from the fact that Power Development Department in its Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) petition for 2012-13 financial year has submitted that nearly three lakh un-metered consumers are targeted to be metered in 2012-13 financial year and approximately 1.5 lakh consumers will remain un-metered and efforts would be made to cover them by the end of 2013-14 financial year”, sources said.
Stating that State Electricity Regulatory Commission has also expressed grave concern over the approach of the Power Development Department towards metering exercise, which is otherwise very vital to check the losses, sources said, “the Commission has suggested the Department to approach the competent authority with a metering plan to get the deadline under J&K Electricity Act, 2010 extended”.
“But this via-media is not so easy as the State Legislature, which has the powers to amend the relevant Section of the Act, is not in session at present”, they said, adding “it is not understandable as to why this issue was not seriously pondered upon well in time and necessary step taken during the Budget Session”.
Responding to a question, they said, “now the Department has only left with option of amending Section 49 of the Act by virtue of an Ordinance, which is also going to take sometime”.
Had serious attention been paid by the Department towards the directions of SERC since 2007-08, such a situation would have not been erupted, sources said, adding “the submission made by the Department in the ARR petition for financial year 2012-13 that metering process will continue till the end of 2013-14 financial year indicates that there will be no appropriate loss reduction strategies and schemes, which are otherwise based on correct energy accounting”.
The SERC, in its order on Annual Revenue Requirement and Determination of Retail Tariffs for current financial year, has also observed, “it is unambiguously clear that PDD has not made any serious effort to reduce loss levels”.

Farooq fully recovers from infections

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 22: Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy and National Conference president, Dr Farooq Abdullah has fully recovered from pneumonic and chest infections and the doctors in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) would take a decision tomorrow on his discharge from the hospital.
Dr Abdullah today spent seventh day in the AIIMS.
“Condition of Farooq has considerably improved. Injections have been stopped. He has been put on oral medication. He was responding very well to the treatment”, the doctors attending on the Union Minister said.
Sources said the doctors treating Dr Abdullah would take a decision on his discharge from the hospital.
Farooq was admitted to AIIMS in New Delhi on Monday last after complaints of chest and pneumonic infections.

Army chief for one rank one pension

BALLIA, Apr 22:
Chief of Army Staff General V K Singh today hinted at implementation of one rank one pension and said all information regarding ex-army men would be collected and their problems would be sorted out.
Addressing a conference of ex-army men Gen Singh said that all efforts were being made to implement one rank one pension from the last two years.
Stating efforts were also being made to remove disparity in the family pension scheme, the COAS said it may take time, but there would certainly be one or the other good outcome.
Implementation of one rank one pension scheme would involve an expenditure of Rs 3,000 crore, but it was less from the point of the welfare of the soldiers, Singh said.
He was here to unveil the statue of former Prime Minister Chadrashekhar at Devsthali.
Assuring soldiers after becoming pensioners they would not be forgotten, Gen Singh said both unit and headquarters have been directed to speedily redress pension related and other complaints of ex-army men.
He said that all details of ex-army men, including that of their families, were being gathered and they would include whether any family member of an ex-army man was aggrieved and what his problem was.
Though the media was kept away from his programme some reporters managed to enter the venue and enquired Gen Singh whether he would hand over documents related to the bribery case to the CBI.
Gen Singh refused to comment and said that media should gather information from the CBI in this regard.
At a public function later, Singh emphasised on setting up of better educational institutions in rural areas and said they should focus all round development of students.
“It is the responsibility of the younger generation to take the country forward,” he added.
Chandrashekhar’s son and MP Neeraj Shekhar and MLC Ravishanker Pappu were also present at the event. (PTI)

Why no AFSPA in Maoist hit areas: Omar

SRINAGAR, Apr 22:
Drawing a parallel with insurgency in Maoist-infested areas, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said his State should be given a choice on revoking the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some areas.
“If Maoist-infested states can choose not to use the army, why can’t my State choose not to use it in some areas?” Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter.
“I want to know why no one is demanding AFSPA in these areas when they are so keen to see it continue in J&K,” he said.
The Chief Minister, however, dismissed suggestions that he was supporting the use of army to tackle Maoists.
“I’m not. I’m asking why those making a big deal about it in my State are happy to be quiet in this case with a worse problem.” (PTI)

Rajouri-Poonch to get rail connectivity: Soz

Excelsior Correspondent

PCC chief Prof Saifuddin Soz along with other leaders at Congress rally in Kalakot on Sunday.

JAMMU, Apr 22: Former Union Minister and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC)  president, Prof Saifuddin  Soz (MP) has said that border districts of Rajouri and  Poonch would be connected with the Railways in order to ensure economic development  in the area.
Addressing large public meetings at Kalakote and Rajouri today, Prof Soz said that both Poonch and Rajouri districts have lagged behind in various spheres of life because of its topography and lack of special focus. But now the focus of the State and the Centre is towards the over all development of  the remote and backward areas.
Prof Soz said during the recent visit of  All India Congress Committee general secretary Rahul Gandhi  to Rajouri, a strong demand for the Railway connectivity was raised and the same has received the due attention. He said that this issue is being pursued vigorously by him and the party MP from Jammu-Poonch constituency, Madan Lal Sharma. The day is not far away when this area would get the Railway connectivity. Such connectivity would given economic boost and ensure over all development in these border districts.
The PCC chief said that Congress has always played a positive role to unite the people of different religions and regions, caste and creed as secularism is the strength of unity and integrity of the State and the nation. He said equitable development of all the three regions of the State is the key to ensure unity and integrity of Jammu and Kashmir.
Prof Soz asked his party ministers, MP and the legislators to frequently visit to the remote areas and listen to the people and the party workers and solve their problems on priority basis. He announced installation of 20 hand pumps to meet the demand of shortage of drinking water in this belt.
Minister for Medical and Technical Education R S Chib announced Rs 10 lakh for the promotion of sports in the backward belt of district Rajouri. Member Legislative Council Ravinder Sharma announced funds for development of the area from his CD Fund.
Prominent among others who addressed the gathering included MP Madan Lal, Ministers R S Chib, Sham Lal, Shabir Ahmed Khan, Ex-MOS Puran Singh,  Indu Pawar (MLA), Kuldip Raj Verma, Shiv Kumar Sharma (INTUC chief), Manmohan Singh, Dr Rashid Choudhary, Udhey Bhan and AG Kohli. Mr Kohli put forth several local demands in his welcome address at the rally. The local leaders complained about attitude of administration towards Congress workers in the area.
Earlier, addressing Sarpanches and Panches meeting organized by J&K Panchayat Conference at Rajouri, Prof Soz said that Panchayats would be empowered like other parts of the country and for this purpose Congress Party is on fore front and committed for strengthening these basic democratic institutions.  He said Congress was committed for 73rd and 74th amendments in the Panchayati Raj Act. It was Congress party under the leadership of Late Rajiv Gandhi which had moved for amendment in constitution to empower Panchayats. He said J&K would also enjoy similar powers and benefits. The meeting was organized by Sarpanch Fazal Hussain and Shafiq Mir to present their demands and to express gratitude for raising the cause of  Panchayati Raj Institution.
Meanwhile, during workers meeting at Rajouri today several local BJP leaders along with their supporters and others joined Congress party in the presence of Prof Soz. The PCC president welcomed them in the party fold and hoped that they will strengthen the party in the area. Prominent among them included Rakesh Mahajan BJP district general secretary, Rajesh Gupta president Beopar Mandal Rajouri, Sanjeev Mahajan, Emroz Suri, Subash Gupta, Abdul Gafoor and Moulvi Younis. These new entrants have expressed their faith in the leadership of  Prof Soz and AICC president Sonia  Gandhi.

Pensioners hold protest rally, warn Govt

Excelsior Correspondent

Pensioners holding a rally at Jammu on Sunday.

JAMMU, Apr 22: Jammu and Kashmir Pensioners Association held a protest rally at Gita Bhawan here today against anti employees and anti pensioners policies of the State Government.
Hundreds of pensioners drawn from different parts of Jammu region participated in the rally. The protestors were shouting slogans in support of their demands and the rally was presided over by Pavitar Singh, ex Sessions Judge and Mohi-ud-Din Poshpuri was the chief guest on the occasion.
Addressing the protestors the speakers said the employees and pensioners of the State have been struggling for over last three years for resolution of their problems including implementation of 6th Pay Commission but the State Government has failed to take any initiative in this regard till date.
They said the State Government has hiked the salaries of ministers and legislators three fold but it has no money for payment of 6th Pay Commission arrears to pensioners and employees. The Government has given enormous benefits to Legislators but it is showing utter neglect towards the demands of the employees and pensioners, they added.
They said the legislators have been allowed ten lakh rupees in one installment where as pensioners and employees will be paid arrears in five installments. Such an attitude of the Government is disappointing and discriminative, they added.
They while raising the problems of pensioners and working class demanded VAT on canteen items be exempted, payment of Rs 5000 to Safai Karamcharis and causal laborers as wages per month, payment of Rs 10,000 as honorarium to Sarpanches per month and Rs 5000 to panches, payment of arrears of revision pension in one installment and release of additional quantum of the pension in favour of State pensioners after attaining the age of 80, 85, 90 and 100 years and above at 20 per cent, 30 per cent, 40 percent, 50 percent and 100 percent on the analogy of Central Government older pensioners.
They also demanded enhancement of Medical Allowance from Rs 300 to Rs 1000 to the State pensioners and employees, release of 6 per cent D A arrears from January 2009 to June 2009, seven per cent DA from January 2012, extension of retirement age to 60 years and reviewing of the new recruited policy.
They warned that in case the Government failed to give relief to the pensioners and other working class, the Pensioners Association will constitute a Political Front of Trade Unions in the State to ensure the defeat of the ruling Party.
Mukand Lal Sharma, convener and Madan Lal Abrol, general secretary of the Association were among others who addressed the rally.