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Opposition hoodwinking people on frivolous issues: Slathia

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Minister for Industry & Commerce, Surjit Singh Slathia addressing a public gathering at Gurah Morh in Vijaypur on Sunday.

JAMMU, Apr 8: Saying that National Conference (NC) is the real representative of the people of the State, the State Minister for Industries and Commerce, Surjit Singh Slathia today said NC has always espoused the cause of weaker and downtrodden sections of the society and decentralization of power with focus on women empowerment is mission of the NC leadership.
Addressing a public gathering at Gurah Morh in Vijaypur, Mr. Slathia called upon the NC cadres for joint efforts to further strengthen the party base for transforming the cherished dream about a welfare and prosperous state into a reality.
“Massive welfare and developmental initiatives launched by the Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in every nook and corner of the state have started paying dividends”, Mr. Slathia said while seeking whole-hearted support of the people to strengthen the hands of Coalition Government. He said the development graph witnessed during last 3-years of the present dispensation has surpassed all the previous records, adding that what could not be done in last 6-decades after independence was achieved in just last three years. He asked the people to compare performance of the present Government with other regimes and judge by themselves, who is their real well wisher. He cautioned the people about the vicious propaganda of the opposition, adding that opposition is hoodwinking public opinion on frivolous issues to cover up mis-deeds committed during it’s regime.
The Minister also addressed a public gathering at Dhamore More and favourably responded to the demands made by the people of the village. He on the spot issued instructions to the concerned officers and engineers for solving the problems of the people of the village in respect of improving drinking water facility, upgradation of lanes and drains, black toping of approach road, construction of multipurpose community hall and sanctioning of new IAY cases. He also announced cash assistance and pension for some handicapped, widow and old-aged persons of village Dhamore.

‘Radical steps taken by Omar Govt to check corruption’ PDP saboteurs of peace: Rana

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Political Advisor to Chief Minister Devender Singh Rana addressing public meeting at Surinsar on Sunday.

Surinsar, Apr 8:  The Political Advisor to the Chief Minister Devender Singh Rana said that PDP and its leadership are the saboteurs of peace for petty political gains unmindful of the ramification of their deeds.
He said it is sad that in a state like Jammu and Kashmir where political parties must rise above politics and work together for the peace and stability PDP has always indulged in political gimmickry for personal political ends sacrificing the interest of the state and its people.
Rana who was addressing a public meeting at Surinsar in Nagrota assembly constituency , said that 1984-the murder of democracy, 1989-the sending of Jagmohan as Governor, the bloodshed and destruction between 1990 to 1996 and 2008 the Amarnath row are stigmas on the political scape of Jammu and Kashmir which have all been orchestrated by the PDP leadership in one way or the other leading to destabilization of peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said corruption is a menace which has to be fought and Omar Abdullah led Coalition Government has taken radical steps to create functional autonomous institutional mechanism to check that menace rather than mere sloganeering.
“PDP leadership is in a habit of leveling unsubstantiated, unfounded, vague charges of corruption in the last four years against the present Government which is a sad commentary on their mind set. If it (PDP) has any substantial proof they must approach the autonomous institutions setup by the present Government and prove their charges rather than just giving vent to their frustration by mere hollow sloganeering and leveling motivated charges, he said.
The Political Advisor said that the Omar Abdullah led Coalition Government has unleashed an era of unparallel and unprecedented development and has taken some important steps to tackle the issue of unemployment as also to address the issue of unauthorized, fake, adhoc and daily wagers appointments done by the PDP led Government between 2002 to 2005.
Rana said the young men and women who are on the streets clamouring for justice today are the outcrop of plethora of fake/ unlawful appointments done between 2002 to 2005 by the PDP Government to hoodwink the gullible youth of the state. He said, the present Government has taken upon itself the challenge to resolve their issues and not let them suffer because of the wrong doings of the PDP Government and so despite financial constraints is trying to find via-media to dispense justice to them.
Speaking on the occasion, National Conference Provincial President, Rattan Lal Gupta asked the party rank and file and the National Conference delegates to strengthen the party at grass roots and play active role in development process.
He said during the last three year of the Coalition Government under the leadership of Omar Abdullah has kick started many developmental projects and laid out many developmental plans to be carried out in the next coming years.  He called upon the people to come forward and join hands together in the State Government’s endeavor under the leadership of Omar Abdullah.
Among others who were present on the occasion included Rameshwar Dutt, Block President National Conference Block Dansal, Haji Mohammad Hussain,ex-MLC, Sarpanches Subash Singh, Girdhari Lal, Balwant Singh, Din Mohammad, Kirpal Singh, Bharat Singh, Joginder Lal, Mohan Lal and Gian Chand, Ch. Haroon Rashid, Som Nath Khajuria, Ch. Zaqir, Krishan Chand, Balwan Singh, Kuldeep Raj, Babu Khan, Girdhari Lal, Fareed Chowdhary, Ch. Sadiq, Hand Raj and others.

DAC members’ 2-day visit concludes

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Members of Delhi Advertising Club (DAC) posing for a group photograph outside Amar Mahal Museum on Sunday.  	- Excelsior/Rakesh
JAMMU, Apr 8: Two day visit of Delhi Advertising Club (DAC) members to the City of Temples concluded this afternoon.
Fifty senior members of the Club arrived here yesterday morning on the invitation of Editor-in-Chief of Daily Excelsior, S D Rohmetra and left for Union Capital this afternoon. Before their departure, the DAC members had a lunch hosted by Minister for Tourism and Culture, Nawang Rigjin Jora.
Several officers of the Tourism Department including Director, R S Mehta attended the lunch. On the occasion, a detailed presentation was made by the Tourism Department about the scenic beauty of the State. The presentation was widely appreciated by the media fraternity.
Earlier, in an impressive function held at Hotel Asia, the members of the DAC had an interaction with the management of Daily Excelsior on various aspects of advertising. On the occasion, mementos were also present to the members of the Club on behalf of the management of Daily Excelsior.
In recognition to their services in the field of advertising, some senior members of the Club including its president, R C Tanwar were given Excellent Award by the management of Daily Excelsior.
The delegates of the DAC who were on two day visit to City of Temples included Mukesh Gupta, Managing Director Graphisads Advertising, Anil Sharma, Past President DAC and Managing Director, Interads Advertising, Narinder Sharma, Past President DAC and Managing Director, Critique Communication, R C Tanwar, DAC president and Director Advertising, Aj Hindi Daily, Manmohan Gupta, Joint Secretary DAC and General Manager, Punyanagari, K K Malhotra, Hony Treasurer DAC and Managing Director K’s Advertising, Ashok Sharma, Member of Event Management Committee DAC and Regional Director, Rashtradoot Hindi Daily, Dinesh K Srivastava, Board Member DAC and Senior Consultant Sales and Marketing, Pearls News Network, J P Singh, Board Member DAC and Director Charhdikala Publications (P) Ltd, Kailash Arora, Board Member DAC and Regional Head, Tarun Bharat-Goa, Ashok Sharma, Chief (PR), Indian Airlines, Harpreet Singh, Director Sri Guru Harkishan College of Management and Technology, Paramjit Singh, Assistant Director (Publicity), M/o Textile, Amitabh Gupta, Managing Director, Airads Limited, Chander Mohan, Managing Director, Jupiter Advertising, Naresh Sachdeva, Managing Director Niyati Communications, Narinder Khanna, Proprietor Enkay Advertising and Marketing, R K Chopra, Managing Director, The Group Advertising, Rahul Srivastava, Managing Director MARCOM, Sandeep Sen, Director National Advertising, Arun Soni, Senior Director Buying and Operations, MPG India, Ajay Sharma, Media Director Dentsu Media, Ayyappan/ OPS Group Head, Madison Communication, C S Paul, Vice President Marketing, Paul Media Promoters, Devender Sharma, Marketing Head Niyati Communication, K K Padmanabhan, Investment Director, Group M/ Maxus, K Rajendran, Media Director, Lodestar Universal, Nitin Dhingra, Media Manager, Zenith Optimedia, Parmod Kumar, Assistant Vice-President, Zenith Optimedia, P P Grover, General Manager, Aj Hindi Daily, Rajinder Sharma, Media Director, Jupiter Publicity Company, Rattan Sharma, Senior Media Manager, Madison Communication, Ravi Shorey, Promo Producer/ Live India, Rohit Gora, Associate Media Director, Zenith Optimedia, Raj Kumar Raheja, Manager Madison Communication, S B Goel, Director Media, National Publicity, Sriram Gopal, Director Alaknanda Advertising, Surinder Malhotra, Group Head Implementation, Group M/Mediacom, Surinder Rana, Vice-President, Graphisads (P) Limited, Umesh Bhardwaj, General Manager, K’s Advertising and Marketing, H S Paul, Board Member, Convener Event Management Committee DAC and Advertisement Chief, Delhi, NCR , Daily Excelsior, Rajinder, Assistant Manager, Aj Hindi Daily, Tarun and Pankaj.

Regularization policy for daily wagers be announced: Forum

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Daily Wagers’ Joint Action Forum leaders addressing press conference in Jammu on Sunday.

JAMMU, Apr 8: J&K Daily Wagers Joint Action Forum (Province Jammu) has demanded that as agreed by the Government, the policy for the regularization of daily rated workers of all the departments be announced.
Addressing a press conference here today, Gurnam Slathia  and Rajan Sharma senior representatives of the Forum expressed serious concern over the attitude of the Government. They said on 15-9-2011, the Government representatives including Devinder Singh Rana Political Advisor to Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Principal Secy Home, Commissioner Secretaries GAD, PDD and Finance entered into a written agreement with the leaders of the JCC at Srinagar for making a list if all the daily wagers and framing of policy for their regularization within three months. But now even March 31 was also over, but no such policy has been declared by the Government.
Strong resentment was brewing among the daily rated workers of the State over the attitude of the Government. It has been proved that this Government has never honoured its commitment and the employees have lost trust on its agreements. The only option left with the employees has been to resort to the agitation.  It appears that some elements within the Government want to create such situation. It shows anti-worker attitude of the Government. The workers are being forced to adopt the path of confrontation, the Forum leaders said and demanded that all the daily rated workers who have completed seven years services or more be regularized and the daily rate be enhanced to Rs 250 per day to remove disparity among the daily rated workers.
Under such circumstances, the Forum unanimously resolved to resume agitation from April 10 against the policies of the Government. In this regard, initially, one day protest will be held near Press Club of  Jammu on April 10. They appealed all the daily rated workers to assemble in large number at  10 am on the proposed date for protest dharna. Kamal Verma and Surjeet Khajuria also spoke on the occasion.

AECC deputation meets DG Accounts & Treasuries

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JAMMU, Apr 8: A deputation of State Accounts Employees Coordination Committee led by Kulwant Singh today met with Director General, Accounts and Treasuries, Wali Mohd Bhat, and discussed various issues related to Accounts Department.
The deputation demanded removal of increment bar after completion of one year of regular service, conducting of departmental exam, creation of welfare fund at State level, GP fund cases to be sanctioned at provincial level head, redressing of issues related to cashier, class IV employees, creation of posts of Record Keeper and Junior Assistant in treasuries, promotion of computer operators and adjustment of corporation employees and change of designation of accounts assistant to accountant and accountant to senior accountant. They also demanded that SRO 272 after crossing 50 years of age should be a promotion avenue and internal working system as well as infrastructure of all the treasuries should be analogy of banks system.  The Director General assured the deputation to solve their pending issues within a short span of time and apprised that some issues are already under consideration.

Narcotics smuggler held

Excelsior Correspondent
Udhampur, Apr 8: Police today arrested a narcotic smuggler from Jakheni Naka and recovered about 6.5 Kg of charas from his possession. The consignment was being transported from Sangam, Anantnag to Jammu.
SSP Udhampur , Shakeel Ahmad Beig said that  on a tip-off, a Police Party  from Police Station Udhampur under the supervision of Abdul Jabbar, Addl.SP Udhampur and led by Inspector Gian Chand Sharma, SHO intercepted a Tata Sumo  bearing registration number JK03A-6659.
During search of the vehicle, about 6.5 Kg. charas was recovered from the possession of smuggler namely Bashir Ahmed son of Gh. Hassan of Hari Taral, Srinagar, who was arrested on the spot and vehicle seized.
A case under 8/20 NDPS Act has been registered against the narcotic smuggler.

AECC deputation meets DG Accounts & Treasuries

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 8: A deputation of State Accounts Employees Coordination Committee led by Kulwant Singh today met with Director General, Accounts and Treasuries, Wali Mohd Bhat, and discussed various issues related to Accounts Department.
The deputation demanded removal of increment bar after completion of one year of regular service, conducting of departmental exam, creation of welfare fund at State level, GP fund cases to be sanctioned at provincial level head, redressing of issues related to cashier, class IV employees, creation of posts of Record Keeper and Junior Assistant in treasuries, promotion of computer operators and adjustment of corporation employees and change of designation of accounts assistant to accountant and accountant to senior accountant. They also demanded that SRO 272 after crossing 50 years of age should be a promotion avenue and internal working system as well as infrastructure of all the treasuries should be analogy of banks system.  The Director General assured the deputation to solve their pending issues within a short span of time and apprised that some issues are already under consideration.

Narcotics smuggler held

Excelsior Correspondent
Udhampur, Apr 8: Police today arrested a narcotic smuggler from Jakheni Naka and recovered about 6.5 Kg of charas from his possession. The consignment was being transported from Sangam, Anantnag to Jammu.
SSP Udhampur , Shakeel Ahmad Beig said that  on a tip-off, a Police Party  from Police Station Udhampur under the supervision of Abdul Jabbar, Addl.SP Udhampur and led by Inspector Gian Chand Sharma, SHO intercepted a Tata Sumo  bearing registration number JK03A-6659.
During search of the vehicle, about 6.5 Kg. charas was recovered from the possession of smuggler namely Bashir Ahmed son of Gh. Hassan of Hari Taral, Srinagar, who was arrested on the spot and vehicle seized.
A case under 8/20 NDPS Act has been registered against the narcotic smuggler.

PHE workers extend strike

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 8: The chain hunger strike launched by the PHE workers in support of their demands has been extended up to April 12.
The protest dharna, under the banner of PHE Workers Welfare Association continued at BC Road office complex of  the PHE department. Earlier, it was decided to continue agitation for six days from April 2 onwards but on demand of the employees and observing successful completion, it was decided to extend the same up to April 12.  These agitating workers are demanding release of wages of  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 worker 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, they will be bound to launch `Kam Chor Hartal’ from April 20 for 24 hours, for which State Government will be responsible.
Today Swarn Singh, Kuldeep Sharma, Baldev Singh, Rakesh Kumar and Keshav Singh sat hunger strike today. Addressing the workers, Subash Chander Verma provincial general secretary of the Association said there is nobody to listen to the woes of these agitating workers. He said the workers are being forced to go on Kaam Chhor Hartal. He alleged that workers have been facing exploitation at the hands of senior officers.
The other senior members of the Association namely, Babu Ram, Zamaan Khan, Mukhtiar Chand, Ravi Singh,  Sardari Lal,  Surinder Kumar,  Ram Parkash,  Vaishno Swaroop and Mumtaz Ali also addressed the gathering.

Pakistan army hopes miracle will

ISLAMABAD, Apr 8:
Pakistan’s military hoped for a miracle today as rescue teams searched for 124 soldiers and 11 civilians buried by a Himalayan avalanche near the Indian border, with no sign of survivors more 24 hours later.
The avalanche engulfed a Pakistani army battalion headquarters near a glacier yesterday, leaving snow up to 25 metres deep over an area a kilometre wide.
The victims are trapped in one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth, at an altitude of 4,500 metres near the Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram mountain range.
“Let’s hope for a miracle,” a military official, who asked to remain anonymous, told Reuters.
Helicopter rescue teams and troops on the ground with sniffer dogs were racing against time.
“On Wednesday and Thursday, we expect cloudy conditions and some snowfall as well which will make it difficult for any rescue operations to continue,” said meteorologist Mohammed Hanif on state television.
The area is also one of the world’s most militarily tense frontiers, where the Indian and Pakistani armies have confronted each other over disputed territory for decades.
Eleven civilian employees of the military were buried under the snow along with the soldiers of the 6 Northern Light Infantry Battalion, the military said in a statement.
The army listed the names of the missing on its public relations website, from officers to waiters to barbers.
The military has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 64 year history, setting foreign and security policy even when civilian governments are in power, as is the case now.
Siachen is in the northern part of the Himalayan region of Kashmir. The no-man’s-land of Siachen is 6,000 metres above sea level.
Military experts say the inhospitable climate and avalanche-prone terrain have claimed more lives than gunfire.
Muslim-majority Kashmir is at the heart of hostility between India and Pakistan and was the cause of two of their