Thursday, April 23, 2026
E-Paper
Home Blog Page 87478

Power shut down

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: In order to carry out the preventive maintenance of equipment and replacement of worn-out jumpers/droppers and clamps of 220/132/33 KV yards of the Grid Station Udhampur, the shut down of 220/132/33 KV Grid Station Udhampur, the shut down of 220/132/33 KV Grid Station on April 8, 2012 from 6 a.m to 12 hrs has been allowed.
During the shutdown period, the power supply to Batote, Doda, Kishtwar, Udhampur, Ramnagar, Chenani, Army and Airforce will remain affected.
Meanwhile, in order to carry out the emergency work of rectification of hot spots developed in 132 KV burbar droppers of 400 MVA Power transformer bank bay and preventive maintenance works at the Grid Station, shut down of 132 KV busbar and 220 KV Salal Ckt. I/II at 220/132 KV Grid Station Glandni on April 8, 2012 from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. has been allowed.
As informed by Chief Engineer, S&O Wing, Jammu, during the shut down period, power supply to Bari-Brahmana-I, Miran Sahib, Gangyal, Twin Districts of Poonch and Rajouri, Old Jammu City, Chhani, Nanak Nagar, Gandhi Nagar areas etc will be affected.
In order to carry out the work of erection of 33 KV CT/PT unit on 33 KV Canal- Talab Tillo line & 33/11 KV R/Station Talab Tillo, the power supply to the areas fed from 33 Canal-Talab Tillo line will remain affected on April 8, 2012 (Sunday) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The part of Tabab Tillo, Tirlokpur, Ghomanhasan and adjoining areas will remain affected during the shut down.
In order to carry out the work of replacement of damaged 33 KV CT/PT unit on 33/KV New Sectt. Line, the power supply to the Kachi Chawni, Dogra Hall, Indra Chowk, Bus Stand, part of Jewel Chowk, Raghunath Bazar, Shalimar Chowk, Kanak Mandi, part of Rehari, B. C. Road, Resham Ghar Colony and adjoining areas fed from 33 KV New Sectt.. Line will remain affected on April 8, 2012 (Sunday) from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Impressive Shoba Yatra taken out on Guru Naba Dass Parkash Divas

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: The 439th Paraksh Divas of Goswami Guru Nabha Dass Ji Mahraj was celebrated with religious fervour and gaiety by Goswami Guru Nabha Dass Ji Mission Shiv Mandir Sarwal today.
On the occasion a grand religious procession was taken out which was flagged off by Kanta Bhan general secretary PCC, who was the chief guest on the occasion while Chaman Ji ex corporator was special guest.
A large number of devotees took part in the Shoba yatra. The 50 tractor trolleys and other vehicles, which were the part of Shoba Yatra, were fully decorated. The tableaus were depicting the life of Guru Nabha Dass Ji.
The people had made elaborate arrangements in their respective areas where from the Shoba yatra passed. The devotees, enroute, served drinking water and langer to participants in the yatra.
Those who participated in the Shoba yatra included Vijay Magotra Chairman of Goswami Guru Nabha Dass Ji Mission, Ramesh Sarmal its president, Ramesh Lalotra, its general secretary and others.

Operation of Spice Jet from Srinagar, Jammu to Kargil soon

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Apr 7: Union Ministry for Civil Aviation has decided to operate 78 seater Q-400 Spice jet aeroplane from Srinagar to Kargil and Jammu to Kargil for which trial landing at Kargil airport will start shortly.
This was stated by Minister for Transport Qamar Ali Akhoon after a detailed discussion with the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Choudhary Ajit Singh here today.
Union Minister apprised Mr. Akhoon that this decision has been taken by the Ministry on the basis of favourable reports submitted by teams headed separately by Director General Airport Authorities of India (AAI) Bharat Bhushan and Deputy Director AAI Lalit Gupta which in consultation with the Commissioner Civil Aviation, Jammu and Kashmir S. Katoch visited the mountainous district Kargil during last year to inspect facilities at the local air base for operating the passenger services.
Mr. Ajit Singh said that the 78 seater Q- 400 Spice jet aeroplane has been specially procured by the Ministry to add it in the fleet of Spice Jet for operating exclusively in the snow bound areas like Kargil. He added that 78 seater Q- 400 Spice jet aeroplane is highly suitable for Kargil in view of its geographical and topographical conditions.
Mr Akhoon said that the air service was the need of the hour as the area remains land locked from other parts of the country during winter months due to heavy snow fall. He said that the people of Kargil, Drass and Zanaskar are facing tremendous problems due to closure of Zijola pass and operation of air service was very important for the people of the area.

Pensioners highlight demands

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: All J&K State Pensioners Association (AJKSPA) held a meeting to highlight their demands, under the leadership of Convenor, Mukund Lal Sharma, here today.
Addressing the meeting, Madan Lal Abrol, general secretary of the Association criticized the indifferent attitude of the State Government regarding their demands.
He reiterated their genuine demands, which included payment of arrears of the revised pension with effect from 1-1-2006 to 30-6-2009 in one installment, additional quantum of the pension after attaining the age of 80, 85, 90, 100 years and above at the rate of 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% and 100%, enhancement of medical allowance from Rs 300 to Rs 1000, release of 6% DA arrears from January 2009 to June 2009, payment of 6% DA from January 2012 onwards to the employees and pensioners and withdrawal of 13.5% VAT imposed on the sale of canteen goods to be purchased by Ex-servicemen.
Besides, in order to elevate the social status of different categories of working class in the society, the meeting demanded that honorarium of Rehbar-e-Taleem teachers, Anganwadi workers, Home Guards and Safai Karamchari be increased to Rs 5000 per month, honorarium of Agriculture Technocrats be increased to Rs 10,000 per month and newly elected sarpanches and panches be given a salary of Rs 10,000 and Rs 6000 per month respectively.
Mukand Lal Sharma warned the Government and ruling party to fulfill their demands or be ready to face the defeat in the local body elections.
S D Verma, Jagdish Dogra, K K Sharma, Suraj Singh, Madan Lal Sharma and many others attended the meeting.

Strike affects life in valley

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 7: The normal life across Kashmir remained affected in response to a strike call given by hardline senior separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, against the conviction of Kashmiri separatist leader Ghulam Nabi Fai by a US court last month.
Shops, businesses establishment and educational institutions remained closed in Srinagar because of the shutdown.
Banks, post offices, Government offices, however, functioned in Srinagar city but the attendance was thin because of non-availability of public transport.
Private transport and some three-wheelers were plying in the city roads. However, their frequency in the old city area was very thin.
Reports reaching here from other district headquarters of Baramulla, Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, Ganderbal and Badgam said that shutdown affected normal life in these districts as well.
The shops and business establishments in these towns were also closed and traffic was minimal on the roads.
Meanwhile a police spokesman said here today that the call for strike for today called by a section of separatists evoked feeble response.
Police said that in most parts of Valley, the call had a marginal impact on the daily chorus of life. “It had no impact on the normal life in the districts of Bandipora, Kupwara and Uri town”, police said.
Police said that shops and other business establishments functioned partially in rest of the towns while private as well as some public transport was also seen plying on the roads in Srinagar city and some other towns.
Police said situation remained normal and under control. “There were no reports of any untoward incident from any place”, police added.
The authorities had made deployments of riot control squads and security forces at vulnerable places in the city and other towns of the Valley to avoid any disturbance.
Fai a resident of Wadwan, Budgam was charged in the US with spying for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.
Fai served as the Executive Director of the Kashmiri American Council, which described itself as a non-profit organization run by Kashmiris and funded by Americans.
But US authorities had said some of the Kashmiri American Council’s money came from Pakistan’s ISI, and that he failed to register as an agent of a foreign Government as required under US law.

NC raising AFSPA revocation to divert attention from other issues: Mehbooba

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: Leader of Opposition in State Assembly and PDP chief Ms Mehbooba Mufti today accused the Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah and his party of raising the issue of withdrawal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to divert the peoples’ attention from the last year’s mysterious killing of Mohammed Yousf Shah, an NC activist.
“The PDP has initiated the process for revocation of AFSPA and our stand on it is clear but it is NC, which raised the issue only after Shah’s death to divert the attention of the people from his killing, Mehbooba told reporters here today along with Party MLC, Sarfaraz Khan.
The AFSPA issue was taken by PDP and NC leaders asked us to give it in writing which we agreed to do. They even asked that PDP leaders should withdraw their security first, she added.
Maintaining that interlocutors on Kashmir did a lot of work, by visiting every nook and corner of the State and meeting cross section of people including the leaders of political parties to ascertain their views on Kashmir issue, she said they (interlocutors) are aware of the Congress, National Conference (NC) and other political parties’ agenda but the agenda of the people behind the present movement in Kashmir is not known. So their report will serve no purpose till the agenda of the separatists is known, she added.
Mehbooba while ridiculing the NC leaders for accusing her party of raising non issues inside the legislature during its just concluded session said, her Party legislators raised the issues concerning the common man in both the houses. “We raised the issues of Bijli-Pani, rising corruption in the two houses which are concerning the common man”, she added.
She said the State Government has announced the amnesty for 5000 stone pelters undergoing detention on the occasion of Eid but till date only 402 were released on the basis of pick and choose. This was being done for corrupt practices and demanded that there should be general amnesty and no trial of cases before the magistrate.
She also accused the Government of re-employment of some retired officers at the age of 72 in violation of all norms and standing rules. “What is the fun of engaging these officers at a monthly salary of Rs 80,000 each” she asked?
She said on September 30, 2010 CM announced that one senior officer of State Government was involved in embezzlement and in the evening he was re-employed. The PDP will take the issues of mismanagement and corruption to people, she added.
Expressing concern over delay in Municipal Corporation and Urban Local bodies elections Mehbooba Mufti said that lakhs of names of voters especially youth are missing from electoral rolls. She also accused the Government of its total failure in empowering the Panchayts in the State and alleged that Panches and Sarpanches are in great desperation in Kashmir after recent attacks on them.
Accusing Delhi of patronizing the Omar Abdullah led Government she said the tainted official of JKCA was appointed by BCCI as manager of twenty-twenty in South Africa.
She said this Government has made fun of democratic institutions as the Constitutional Amendment Bill on which the PDP had assured full support, was passed in the House by 14 members when the two third majority of House was required for the passage of the Bill is 24 out of 32 members. This is a serious issue and Constitutional breach, she added.

Trade, Travel links major CBMs between India-Pak: Rather

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: Maintaining that Cross LoC trade is a major Confidence Building Measure (CBM) to bring the two neighboring countries close to each other, the Minister for Finance & Ladakh Affairs, A. R. Rather today called upon the External Affairs Ministries of India and Pakistan to broad base the trade by removing all impediments to make it a hassle free and mutually beneficial economic activity, adding that Cross LoC trade also involves cultural and emotional attachments of the people living on two sides of the borders.
“Not only Cross LoC trade but Cross-border travel restrictions also needed to be relaxed to remix divided families of the 1947 partition”, Mr. Rather said while speaking at a function organized to release, the first of its kind, survey report on Cross LoC Trade based on the opinion poll and experiences of the traders engaged with the trade.
The survey report has been formulated by the Indus Research Foundation (IRF), in association with the Centre for Peace, Development and Reforms based at Mirpur, PoK and supported by Conciliation Resources, a London based Peace-building organization.
Mr. Rather said people across the Indo-Pak borders are geographically and culturally akin to each other adding that time has proved that 6-long decades of manmade partition couldn’t diminish their emotional and cultural attachments. He said, given the significant developments on global liberalization, time is ripe, for the rulers of both sides, to ponder on the yearning among the people of two sides for peace and coherence and remove all the restrictions in the way of free movement and free trade across the borders.
Mr. Rather said a Banking Model has been proposed for facilitating banking service for LoC trade by the Department of Financial services, Government of India (GoI) to replace existing barter system, adding that the matter has been taken up with the Government of Pakistan for their consent.
Maintaining that the Cross Loc trade is gaining momentum as an important business activity, Mr. Rather said the State Government especially, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is very keen for opening more trade routes between two sides of the borders with adequate banking mechanism and tele communication facilities adding ISD facilities are already in place to the trades organization of both the sides and officers related to the Cross LoC trade.
The function was attended by a galaxy of economists, academicians, representatives of business chambers and key stake holders involved in the Cross LoC trade.

Govt committed to all round development of State: Dy CM

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 7: Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand today said that the UPA Government headed by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was providing funding for all round development of the state and the Coalition Government is committed to take maximum benefit from the central support by launching projects to develop all nooks and corners of the state. Addressing a public meeting at Khour. Mr. Tara Chand said that Government has provided adequate opportunities of development and other facilities to the people of rural areas. The education, health, road connectivity, PHE sectors remained areas of priority and massive development in these sectors has taken place, he added. People from Khour and adjoining areas assembled in large number at the public meeting and apprised the Deputy Chief Minister about their demands and grievances of their respective areas which mainly includes interrupted supply, regular drinking water, road connectivity, early completion of various development projects being executed in Khour and adjoining areas. Listening to the demands and grievances, Mr. Tara Chand assured the people for resolving their genuine demands and grievances on priority basis. He asked the officers to work with honesty and dedication and come up to the expectation of the people and mitigate their problems without any delay. Underscoring on need for close coordination between Panchayats and departments, Deputy Chief Minister said synergy between the two would result in better delivery and effective implementation of Government programs and policies. He called upon officers to consult members of Panchayats before taking up any project, adding that sarpanchs and panchs can give constructive inputs on field requirements of the area.

Ramit Memorial All India Open Fide Rating Chess Tournament International Master Himanshu emerges sole leader on Day 3

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

Players in action during on going Ramit Memorial All India Open Fide Rating Chess Tournament at Patnitop on Friday.

JAMMU, Apr 6: International Master Himanshu Sharma emerged sole leader on day three of the on going Ramit Memorial All India Open Fide Rating Chess Tournament organised by All J&K Chess Association at Patnitop here today.
In the tournament, Atul Kumar and Sumit Grover of J&K and DK Chopra of New Delhi were jointly at second spot.
During todays’ matches, Sumit Grover of J&K thrashed Himanshu Sharma of Haryana, Nandan Buragohain of Assam routed Shekhar Verma of MP and Atul Kumar of J&K outplayed Ajit Singh of J&K.
DK Chopra of New Delhi thrashed Biswajit Bharadwaj of Assam, Harshita Guddanti of MP outclassed Ramalingam P Kar and Rather Adil Ashraf of J&K trounced Khalid Amin of J&K.
Trinabh Chokhani of Assam thrashed Rajesh Handa of New Delhi, Shivinder Chib of J&K routed Ayush Pattanaik of MP and Nishi Mahalaxmi Iyer of WB defeated Puneet Choudhary.
Akriti Kotwal of J&K trounced Asokan A Kar, Ravi Sharma of J&K routed Vikhyaat Mehta of J&K and Agarwal PC of New Delhi outplayed Kumar Sunil of New Delhi.
Chatanya Sharma of J&K routed Brij Mohan Gupta of New Delhi, Arushi Kotwal of J&K defeated Bibaswan Deba Mishra of Assam and Rawat RS of New Delhi thrashed Vilakshan Mehta of J&K.
Rishabh Baruah of Assam trounced Navdeep Singh of J&K and Meenal Gupta of J&K defeated Amarnath of AP.
On the occasion, Pranesh Yadav, International Arbiter was the Chief Arbiter while Baldev Raj, general secretary, All J&K Chess Association was also present.

PHE workers’ chain hunger strike enters 5th day

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 6: The chain hunger strike launched by the PHE workers in support of their demands reached the 5th consecutive day here today.
The protest dharna, under the banner of  PHE Workers Welfare Association is continued at BC Road office complex of the PHE department. These agitating workers are demanding release of wages of all sorts of workers CP/ consolidated/ temporary workers at the rate of Rs 125 per day, payment of wages before 5th of every month regularly, clearance of backlog wages of the workers, regularization of daily rated workers who have completed five years of service and transfer of Class-IV employees within the sub-division.
They further demanded that left out categories be incorporated in SRO 59, the widow of the deceased daily rated workers be engaged in the department on compassionate grounds and the technical grade be given to the employees having such qualification. They condemned the higher authorities in the department for not taking note of the demands being projected by the employees/ workers. President of the Association Bakshi Singh urged the PHE Minister to solve the pending issues of the PHE workers otherwise, workers will be bound to launch ‘Kam Chor Hartal’ from April 20 for 24 hours, for which State Government will be responsible.
Addressing the workers, Subash Verma provincial general secretary of the Association alleged that Executive Engineer PHE Division Akhnoor has been forcing the workers to get the wages at the old rate of Rs 500, 700, 800 etc while these workers have already been paid at the rate of  Rs 125 on earlier occasions. He apprehended something fishy behind the scheme of things and asked the workers to turn down the offer of Executive Engineer because it was  most unfair and unjustified. He alleged that workers have been facing exploitation at the hands of such officers at the helm of affairs.
The other senior members of the association namely,  Lal Chand, Ramesh Chander, Raskesh Kumar, Sardari Lal, Bishamber Nath, Ram Parkash, Vijayant Kumar and Mumtaz Ali also addressed the gathering. Those who sat on chain hunger strike included Vijay Kumar, Paritam Lal, Ajit Lal, Ganesh Raj and Chua Ram.