Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 14: Jamkash Vehicleades unveiled industry’s first Life Utility Vehicle (LUV)—Ertiga, here today.
Maruti Suzuki India Limited formally announced its much-awaited entry in the utility vehicle segment.
Ertiga is designed for those who are looking for a vehicle that offers more space and flexibility than a Sedan, without being bulky, bland and expensive like a Utility Vehicle.
It is another example of Maruti Suzuki’s ability to back power, performance, space and features in a compact package.
The Ertiga is an attractive option for customers looking to upgrade to Sedan. Besides, families who had to settle for utility vehicles earlier, now have an option that is stylish, plush, spacious and attractively priced.
Speaking on the occasion, manager of the dealership, Rattan Singh said, “With a length of 4265 mm, width 1695 mm, height 1685 mm and wheel base 2740 mm, Ertiga can comfortably accommodate seven passengers with enough cargo space of flexible 135litre to 735litre”.
Sales Manager of the dealership, Sumit Malhotra said that the ground clearance of 185 mm and turning radius 5.2 mm makes this avtar of Maruti Suzuki compact, easy to drive, park and maneuvers.
He added that under the hood of the petrol variant lies the all new powerful K-series, 1373 cc VVT (K14B) engine, having power95ps@ 6000rpm, torque 130nm@ 4000rpm and fuel efficiency of 16.02 kmpl.
The diesel variant is powered by the highly acclaimed 1248cc DDis VGT engine having power of 90ps@ 4000rpm, torque of 200nm@ 1750rpm and fuel efficiency of 20.77kmpl.
K14B carries forward the trusted and tested attributes of K-series engine technology such as light weightedness, high fuel efficiency, excellent power, low running and maintenance costs and low noise, vibration and harshness.
Ertiga is offered in six trim levels—Lxi, Vxi, Zxi (petrol) and LDi, VDi, Zdi (Diesel) and seven colours—serene blue, ecru beige, firebrick red, granite grey, dusky brown, superior white and silky silver.
Jamkash Vehicleades unveils industry’s first LUV—Ertiga
Shaurya Motors unveils India’s 1st LUV-Ertiga
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JAMMU, Apr 14: Shaurya Motors Limited Jammu unveiled Maruti Suzuki India Limited’s first Life Utility Vehicle-Ertiga, here today.
Memebr of Parliament and senior Congress leader, Janak Raj Gupta, unveiled the Ertiga in the presence of MD Shaurya Motors, Sneh Gupta, Territory manager MSIL, Saurav Sharma, CEO, Vicky Mahajan and Director, Sahil Mahajan.
Besides dignitaries, staff of Shaurya Motors and a large number of people were also present during the launching ceremony.
Ertiga is designed for those customers who are looking for a vehicle that offers more space and flexibility than a sedan, without being bulky, bland and expensive like a Utility Vehicle.
It is another example of Maruti Suzuki’s ability to pack power, performance, space and features in a compact package.
On the first glimpse, Ertiga displays the distinct UV outline but under the monocoque frame lies the car DNA, which makes Ertiga special.
Ertiga is an attractive option for the customers looking to upgrade to a sedan. Besides, families who had to earlier settle for Utility vehicles now have an option that is stylish, plush, spacious and attractive priced.
Scores of people throughout the day visited Shaurya Motors to get a glimpse of new LUV and get the chance to test drive it.
CRPF jawan killed, 3 hurt in accident
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JAMMU, Apr 14: A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was killed while three others injured after a truck of 72 Battalion of the Force, over turned on the road at a curve on Akhnoor- Rajouri road this evening.
A police spokesman said that the mishap took place at around 7 pm when the CRPF truck loaded with ration, was on way to Sunderbani from Jammu. As the vehicle reached ahead of Tanda, the driver lost control at the curve of the speeding truck and it over turned on the road.
While Constable Jay Ranjit Kumar was killed on the spot, three injured security personnel Shashi Paul, Kamal Singh and Surinder Garg were rushed to nearby Military Hospital. Shashi Paul was later referred to GMC Hospital, Jammu.
Relief holders’ dharna enters 21st day
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JAMMU, Apr 14: The dharna for enhancement of cash assistance launched by Kashmiri Migrant Relief Holders Association Jagti entered 21st day today.
Addressing the protestors the speakers demanded that the all the Apex Committee members should raise the issue during their meeting with Chief Minister on April 18.
Prof A N Sadhu president KP Sabha Ambphalla and Apex Committee members who also visited the dharna site along with K K Khosa vice president of the Sabha today assured the gathering that they would project the demand in the Apex Committee meeting with Chief Minister.
He also urged the Government to settle the issue without wasting more time. Ajay Bhat coordinator and Dilip another leader of the Association also addressed the protestors and warned to take present agitation to its logical conclusion.
Sakina distributes cheques worth Rs one cr
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MAHANPUR, Apr 14: Minister for Social Welfare, Sakina Itoo distributed cheques worth more than Rs. one crore among 4481 beneficiaries of remote and far-flung areas of Basholi, Billawar and Lohi Malhar of Kathua district as financial assistance under various Central and State sponsored schemes at an Awareness cum- Cheques Distribution Camp organized by Social Welfare Department.
The cheques amounting to Rs. 51.11 lakh were given to 2184 beneficiaries of Billawar, Rs. 13.89 lakh to 842 beneficiaries of Lohi Malhar and Rs. 34.00 lakh to 1455 beneficiaries of Basholi under IGMSY. Besides cheques amounting to Rs. 44000 were given to 55 beneficiaries under LIC Scholarship scheme and Rs. 60,000 were given in 2 death insurance claim cases.
Minister of State for Social Welfare Ajaz Ahmed Khan, Member Parliament, Lal Singh, MLA Basohli, Jagdish Raj Sapolia, MLA Bimla Luthra, Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, Zahida Khan, Director Social Welfare Jammu, Mohammad Hussain Bhatti, SSP Kathua, Deputy Director Social Welfare, Trishla Kundal and Sub Divisional Magistrate Basholi were present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that 60% improvement has been registered in the performance of the department during the last year. She said 5 lakh beneficiaries under below poverty line (BPL)are receiving pension from Social Welfare Department out of total population of 6.50 lakh families of the State which itself is an achievement.
The Minister said that SABLA is being implemented in 5 selected districts of Kathua, Jammu, Anantnag, Kupwara and Leh while as IGMSY has been launched in Kathua and Anantnag district.
People recall contributions of Ambedkar on his 121st birth anniversary
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JAMMU, Apr 14: Public meetings and taking out scooter and car rallies marked the celebration of 121th birth anniversary of Baba Sahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar across the Jammu region today.
The Minister of Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Raman Bhalla paid rich tributes to architect of Indian Constitution, Dr B R Ambedkar at a function held at Ambedkar Chowk here.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said Dr Ambedkar was a towering leader of the country who played an important role in the welfare of the downtrodden people in India. He showed them a path, which not only led to their development but also the development of India, he added.
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Baba Sahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar an impressive function was held in the Legislative Council lobby here today. The function, was organized by MLC, B R Kundal and the Deputy Chairman, Legislative Council M Y Taing was the chief guest on the occasion.
Paying rich tributes to Dr Ambedkar, Mr Taing said that his contribution is matchless and inspiration for the entire world. He also lauded his services for the nation and particularly for the poor and downtrodden for whom he struggled throughout his life.
Mr Kundal while paying homage to Dr Ambedkar said he was pioneer in bringing democracy to India and instrumental in architecting the nation.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in order to celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar organized a function at its headquarters at Narwal Paeen near here. A large number of party activists drawn from different parts of Jammu region attended the function, which was chaired by the state president Tulsi Das Langeh. Naridner Kashyap, MP, was the chief guest while Parkash Bharti state coordinator BSP was the guest of honour.
On the occasion speakers threw light on the life history of Baba Ambedkar. Terming the Indian Constitution a greatest contribution of Dr Ambedkar they said he was able to safe guard the interests and rights of each and every section of society. BSP is striving hard to fulfill the cherished dreams of the Baba Sahib, they added.
All India Confederation of SC/ST/OBC Organizations to pay tributes to Dr B R Ambedkar organized a scooter and car rally from Ambedkar Bhawan, Resham Garh here. The rally was flagged off by R K Kalsotra, president of the State unit of the Confederation and former Minister Ram Paul.
The rally after passing through Maheshpora Chowk, Ambphalla, CPO Chowk, Kachhi Chawni, Parade, Purani Mandi, City Chowk, Vivekananda Chowk, Prem Nagar, Maharaja Hari Singh bridge culminated at Guru Ravi Dass Gurudwara, Bahu Fort.
Paying rich tributes to Baba Sahib, Kalsotra said the late leader worked all his life for the upliftment of women and downtrodden. He was given a daunting task of drafting the Constitution, which he did most successfully and the Indian Constitution is considered best in the world, he added.
Guru Ravi Dass Sabha Udhampur: Rich tributes were paid to Dr Ambedkar by Udhampur Unit of the Sabha at a function held in Guru Ravi Dass Mandir Satsangh Bhawan in the town.
Large number of devotees attended the function. The programme started with slogans like Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat etc. On the occasion portrait of Baba Sahib Ambedkar was garlanded by the people. While recalling the services of Baba Sahib Ambedkar the speakers said that he was a great socialist who till his last breath worked for the right cause of poor and down-trodden.
Hundreds of Jammu Kashmir Democratic Front (JKDF) activists today assembled at Mahajan Hall here to pay tributes to Dr Ambedkar.
Former Union Minister and MLA Jammu West Assembly Constituency Prof Chaman Lal Gupta was the chief guest on the occasion.
In his address Prof Gupta described Baba Ambedkar as the architect of Indian Constitution who was instrumental in incorporating the principle of fundamental rights in it. Others who paid tributes to Dr Ambedkar included MLA Hiranagar, Durga Dass, MLA Damana Bharat Bushan, MLA RS Pura Prof Garu Ram, District president JKDF Arun Khanna and other activists of JKDF.
District Congress Committee Samba held a function at Vijaypur to celebrate the birth anniversary of Baba Bhim Rao Ambedkar today. The function was chaired by Babbal Gupta vice president DCC Samba and a large number of people from surrounding areas attended it. On the occasion the speakers paid rich tributes to Dr Ambedkar and recalled his services to nation in general and poor and down-trodden people in particular.
National Secular Forum (NSF) to commemorate the 121st birth anniversary of Baba Bhim Rao Ambedkar held a function at Gandhi Park, R S Pura today. Chaman Lal Bhagat was the chief guest on the occasion while Bihari Lal Bhagat (retd) Deputy Director Agriculture was the guest of honour and Girdhari Lal CEO (retd) was the special guest. The function was presided over by Surjit Choudhary district president NSF. The speakers paid rich tributes to Dr Ambedkar and highlighted his contribution.
JU SC/ ST Employees Association to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar organized a meet here today. President of the Association, R L Kaith said that Dr Ambedkar was crusader for social justice and champion of human rights and the greatest tribute to him would be dissemination of his ideas of equality and social justice from generation to generation.
A function in connection with celebration of birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar was held at City Palace here. It was organized by Gandhi Global Family, J&K.
Padam Shri S P Verma, president Gandhi Global Family (GGF) while speaking on the occasion said that Baba Sahib did great job for the upliftment of the down- trodden communities of India who remained under privileged for centuries together.
In connection with celebration of birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar a rally was organized at Reasi under the aegis of Dr B R Ambedkar Committee. Former Minister Jagjivan Lal was the chief guest on the occasion. Others who spoke and paid tributes to Dr Ambedkar included Babu Ram, Hem Raj and D K Kotwal.
Guru Ravi Dass Sabha Kabir Nagar on the occasion of birth anniversary of architect of Indian Constitution Baba Sahib B R Ambedkar assembled at Ravi Dass temple Kabir Nagar to pay tributes to this great hero of India.
Sardari Lal Bangotra chairman of the Sabha described Baba Sahib as ambassador of peace and social justice who stood by common man and gave the nation its own Constitution. Being chairman of the Drafting Committee, Dr Ambedkar gave India Constitutional provisions which revolutionized the Indian society and paved a way for social justice and rule of the law in the country, he added.
He said it was due to his sincere efforts that reservation for SCs and STs in Government jobs, educational institutions has become a reality.
Others who spoke on the occasion included Yaspal Shivgotra, Rajesh Kumar Bassan, Sunil Kumar Rana, Raj Kumar Lachtora, Satish Kumar Kalsi, Ashok Kumar, Des Raj Kalsi, Wakil Chand Kalsi, Mrs Shivo Devi and Krishan Lal Sarngal.
BJP Anusuchit Jaati Morcha observed 121st birth anniversary of Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar in a unique way by performing traditional “Kanjak Poojan” ceremony in honour of girl children belonging to scheduled caste families. It was organized under the leadership of SC Morcha State President Subhash Bhagat.
BJP State President Shamsher Singh Manhas was the chief guest on the occasion, that only such nation and society move ahead which has well educated people who give direction to the society.
National Executive Member Dr. Nirmal Singh MLA, Ashok Khajuria, National Executive members, and Chief spokesperson Dr. Jitendra Singh and others paid tributes to Dr. Ambedkar.
Rs 5 cr approved for conservation of Surinsar lake: Jora
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JAMMU, Apr 14: Minister for Tourism and Culture, Nawang Rigzin Jora today said that Centre has agreed to sanction 3 Tourism Mega Projects (TMP) of Rs. 50 crore each to the state during current financial year.
He said these three mega projects have been identified as Sofi Circuit for Kashmir, Spiritual Circuit for Jammu and Buddhist Circuit for Leh, and DPRs of two projects have already been formulated and finalized and the DPR of third project is in final stage.
This was stated by the Minister in a media interaction at Mansar, where he inaugurated Baisakhi festival, organized by Tourism Department in collaboration with J&K Cultural Academy.
The festival was attended by a large number of tourists and locals. The reputed cultural artists of the State presented variety of cultural programmes depicting rich cultural heritage and varied beauty of all the regions in the state. These cultural programmes mesmerized the audience and received applause from everyone present on the occasion.
The Minister said that main objective of organizing such festivals is to provide entertainment to the visiting tourists besides publicizing new destinations.
The Minister said that Centre has approved funding of Rs. 5 crore for conservation and development of Surinsar lake, adding that approval for another project of Rs. 5 crore for development and conservation of Mansar Lake is expected. He said after completing all codal formalities, the necessary conservation work besides infrastructure upgradation would be taken up at these lake sites.
Mr. Jora said that pilgrim tourism potential of Jammu is being explored fully by developing pilgrim sites and creation of infrastructure. He said after development of Shiv Khouri holy temple, focused attention would be given to develop other holy shrines and temples like Sudh Mahadev, Chichi Mata and Chandi Mata etc.
The Minister said that sanction of one more project for conservation of Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex, Jammu estimated at a cost of Rs. 25 crore is expected from the Centre, adding that there were certain observations on DPR made by the Union Ministry of Tourism which have been cleared.
Complete shut down in Kargil
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KARGIL, Apr 14: A complete shut-down was observed in the district in protest against bloodshed and massacres in Gilgit and Baltistan.
On the call given by Anjuman-e-Jamiyatul Ulima Asna Ashriya (Islamia School Kargil), all the shops and business establishments remained closed to express solidarity with the people of Gilgit Baltistan. People from several villages carrying black flags assembled at Islamia School amidst anti-Pakistan and anti-Gilgit Baltistan Governments slogans.
The Youth Wing of the Islamia School also took out a protest rally, which after passing through various areas culminated back at Islamia School Chowk.
While speaking on behalf of Islamia School Kargil, the Nayim Imam Jumma, Hujattul Islam Sheikh Hussain Mukaddas appealed the Union Government to raise this issue on international forum and act as representative of the people of Kargil.
He also appealed the President of India to pressurize Government of Pakistan to stop these killings.
NPP protests, seeks district status for Billawar, Basohli
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BILLAWAR, Apr 14: The activists of J&K National Panthers Party held protest demonstration in support of their demand regarding separate Pahari district status to Billawar, Basohli and Bani tehsils of district Kathua.
A large number of people and NPP activists under the leadership of state president of the party MLA Balwant Singh Mankotia assembled here today and held demonstration. The protest programme was organized by the provincial secretary of the party Pawan Dev Singh. A large number of activists after staging demonstration at Tehsil office here then started protest rally, which passed through various markets of the town and culminated at Dak Bungalow, Billawar. The people were shouting slogans in support of their demand of creating separate hilly district.
While addressing large gathering Mr Mankotia strongly supported the demand of separate Pahari district and said that it would ensure better development of this area which has been neglected in many pockets. He said the NPP would strongly raise this demand in the Assembly as well as outside. He said in coming days the Panthers Party will launch a strong agitation in this regard. The party has also resolved to organize a one day protest rally at Billawar shortly to mobilize public opinion in this regard. He said the Jammu region has been facing discrimination for the last over 65 years in different fields including development, jobs, funds distribution, allotment of Assembly seats etc. He said reorganization of the State was the only way out to get rid of this discrimination. Later several deputations also met the visiting MLA.
Prominent among those who addressed rally included Pawan Dev, Jagdev Singh Sarpanch, Manoj Gupta, Vikrant Sharma, Mohinder Singh, Pushpinder Singh, Ashok Mulkan, Ishaq Ahmed and Amardeep.
Kabra appointed Acting VC SKUAST-J
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Jammu, Apr 14: Commissioner Secretary Agriculture Production Department, Shaleen Kabra, has been told to operate as Acting Vice Chancellor of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology (SKUAST), Jammu in addition to his existing functions till the time of appointment of new incumbent.
Former Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. Mishra handed over the charge to Kabra yesterday after the State Government issued directions in this regard.
Earlier, the State Government has constituted a Search Committee to find a suitable candidate to replace the Dr. Mishra. The Committee is being headed by Dr. Mangla Rai, former Secretary Department of Agriculture Research and Education (DARE) and former Director General of Indian Council of Agriculture and Research (ICAR).
Other members of the Committee are Dr S Ayyappan, present DG ICAR; Chief Secretary Madhav Lal and University Grants Council (UGC) Chairman.
Official sources stated that the Committee held meetings to discuss various nominations received so far but failed to arrive at some conclusion. The process of selection is still on and it is likely to take some more time.
Tomorrow, the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Shaleen Kabra will hold series of interactions. He shall be visiting the Farm Seed Production Centre at Chakroi and the Veterinary College at R S Pura. Subsequently, he has called a meeting of senior officials of the SKAUST including Dean and Directors.