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Jollywood gets boost; Music CD of latest Dogri film ‘Reet’ released

Declare film making as industry

Lalit Gupta

Music CD of Dogri film ‘Reet’ being released by Surjit Singh Slathia, Minister for Industries in a function on Friday.
Music CD of Dogri film ‘Reet’ being released by Surjit Singh Slathia, Minister for Industries in a function on Friday.

JAMMU, Apr 20: The regional cinema can only take roots in the State when filmmaking is declared as industry in J&K, and the State Government gives incentives to local film makers on the lines of policies followed by other states of the country, said Shabir Mujahid, Director Doordarshan Jammu.
He was speaking in the function held to launch the music CD of forthcoming Dogri film ‘Reet’, here today.
The gala function was presided over by Surjit Singh Slathia, Minister for Industries who praised the efforts of the entire team in making a film in Dogri. He said Dogri films can go a long way in re-connecting the younger generations with their roots and culture. He promised to talk to the Finance Minster for extending tax exemptions to the film.
Produced and directed by well-known actor and media personality Pankaj Khjauria, under the banner of Navrudra Productions, ‘Reet’ is totally an indigenously made film in which all the actors and technical crew hails from Jammu.
Speaking to Excelsior, Pankaj Khajuria, who is also the main lead of the film, said that ‘Reet’ is the story of love that is betrayed by customs.
He said that the Dogri film, which is getting final touches, would be released in June 2012, in Jammu. He hoped that the film packed with human emotions and by lilting music will be liked and appreciated by the audience and encourage him and others to making films in mother tongue Dogri.
The film ‘Reet’ which comes on the heels of films like Maa Ni Mildi’, ‘Lakeer’ and ‘Kuggi Maar Duari’, is being seen as a boost for the regional cinema and the miniscule local film industry popular by called as Jollywood.
The highlight of today’s function was showing of the promo of the film and live recital of the songs of ‘Reet’ by film’s playback singers like Suresh Chowhan and Surpal. On the occasion, film’s music director Arvind recited the song, which has been originally sung by Kamaal Hassan—of Bollywood fame for ‘Ishaq Mera Sufiana’.
The film ‘Reet’ has been written by Rajneesh Gupta, while other members of the team include cameraman, Rajesh Khajuria, editor (-) Taranjit Singh Saini, lyrics—Bishan Singh Dardi, Pankaj Khajuria, Rajneesh Gupta and Arvind, singers—Kamaal Khan, Lovely Chandra, Suresh Chowhan and Surpal, make-up Meenu Komal, art director Amarjeet Singh and production designer Akhil Gupta.
The members of the cast present on the occasion included female actor in lead role Riddhima Singh, R S Bali, Madan Rangeela, Janak Khajuria, J R Sagar, Santosh Sangra, Kusum Tikku, Shammi Malhotra, R K Bhat, Subhash Jamwal, Opinder Upadhyay, Harbans, Khabri Lal and Mohan Singh,
Other than the cast, and technical crew of the film, number of filmmakers, actors, media personalities and members of the civil society were also present in the function.

Delegation of Sant Kabir Sabha calls on CM

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Friday reaffirmed his Government’s commitment for equitable development of all sections of the society and reaching out to downtrodden on development front with focused attention.
Speaking to a delegation of Guru Sant Kabir Sabha, which called on him to convey gratitude for declaring Sant Kabir’s Jayanti as holiday, Omar Abdullah said that justice to all has been underlined as the benchmark of the functioning of the Government.
He said that acceptance of the justified demands and taking right action to redress the grievances of people is important ingredient in the delivery of good-governance. He said that various measures aimed at ameliorating the lot of weaker sections of the society have already been initiated during the last three years which are showing visible impact on ground.
The Chief Minister said that the administration has been sensitized at all levels to focus on holistic development across the State. He said special schemes and development programmes are under implementation for the upliftment of backward areas and weaker sections of the society.
Omar Abdullah said that all round development of the State would continue to be carried forward with added endeavours and as a mission. He said upgradation and improvement of basic amenities is receiving priority attention of the government.
President of the Sabha, Faqir Chand Bhagat and its Chairman and former Minister, Mula Ram lauded the Chief Minister’s efforts aimed at comprehensive welfare of weaker sections of the society.
A deputation of Education Volunteers also met the Chief Minister and presented him a memorandum of demands relating to their regularization and issues.
A deputation of Education Volunteers also met the Chief Minister and presented him a memorandum of demands relating to their regularization and issues.
The Chief Minister gave patient hearing and said that the demand would be considered in its right perspective.

DB comes to rescue of disabled persons

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: In a PIL filed by National Federation of Blind, Division Bench of State High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice Virender Singh and Justice Hasnain Massodi today directed concerned departments of the State Government that posts available in categories of Persons with Disability (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 1998 should be worked out and referred to Service Selection Board within a period of four weeks. The Service Selection Board was also directed to complete the entire exercise of filling-up the posts of the handicapped categories expeditiously, preferably within a period of three months.
After hearing Senior Advocate PS Dutta with Advocate Pranav Kohli for the PIL whereas AAG Gagan Basotra for the State, the Division Bench directed the Social Welfare Department to get wide publicity to the posts falling under handicapped categories vide Govt order dated December 28, 2011 within one month.
The DB further directed the respondents to place on record compliance report on or before the next date of hearing with an advance copy to Senior Advocate PS Dutta appearing for the PIL.

Vaishno Devi Post Office converted as Tourist Post Office

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Jammu and Kashmir postal circle will be organizing ‘India Post Gold coins festival’ from 21 April 2012 in connection with Akshaya Tritya festival. John Samuel, Chief Post Master General said that during the Gold coin festival, Post Office will be offering 6 % discount to the customers. This will make the purchase of Gold coins very attractive.
Mr Samuel said that Post offices at Gandhi Nagar, Jammu Tawi, Srinagar , Jawahar Nagar, Kathua and Udhampur are selling gold coins of 24 carat with 99.99 % purity in the denomination 0.5 g, 1 g, 5 g, 8 g, 10 g, 20 g and 50 g. The gold coins are manufactured by Valcambi from Switzerland and they are packed in a sealed cover with the certification from Valcambi, Switzerland. It has the benefits like internationally recognized certification, low risk of duplication, quality packaging, product standardization, numbering, and assayer certificate.
As a part of the Gold coin festival, Chief Post master General announced that Gold coin sales will be extended to Janipur and R S Pura Post offices immediately. Further, in connection with Akshaya Tritya festival, Gandhi Nagar and Jammu Tawi Post offices will be kept open for the sale of Gold coins from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on 23 April and 24 April.
Akshaya Tritya Festival is falling on 24th April this year. Buying Gold is an important aspect of the day. Taking this into account, the Department has decided to offer 6 % discount on the purchase of gold coins effecting from 21 April 2012. India Post commenced the sale of Gold Coins manufactured by Valacambi, Switzerland initially with few post offices across the country. Today, the Gold Coins are available through more than 800 post offices across the country.
Mr Samuel informed that Vaishno Devi Post Office has been made into Tourist Post Office and in this regard, a special cover was released by Suneeta Trivedi, Member Postal Services Board, Govt. of India at Katra. Post Shop has been established and items of utility like Flat Rate Boxes, Packaging Material, Pictorial Cards, Philately Items etc. are available for sale at Vaishno Devi tourist post office. Further, pilgrims visiting the Post Office can get their letters post marked with pictorial postmark of Vaishno Devi. These covers with cancellation are available at Vaishno Devi Bhawan Post Office and at Gandhi Nagar Philately Bureau for sale.

CS reviews darbar move arrangements

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: In order to review the arrangements being made in connection with the Darbar move from Jammu to Srinagar, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal at Civil Secretariat here today.
Threadbare discussions were held on various issues for ensuring smooth conduct of darbar move.
It was decided in the meeting that Managing Director, SRTC would ensure adequate arrangements of transportation for carrying employees and record from Jammu to Srinagar on 28th and 29th April, 2012 and 05th and 06thMay, 2012.
It was decided that the Commissioner/Secretary H&ME will issue necessary instructions for arrangements of medical facilities for the move employees on the National Highway from Jammu to Srinagar from 28th April to 06th May 2012 at identified locations as per past practice. Besides, the Health Department will also arrange standby ambulances, which will accompany the convoy on the move days.
Deputy Commissioners, Jammu, Udhampur, Ramban, Kulgam, Anantnag, Srinagar will ensure that the National Highway is kept in a good condition during the move days so as to facilitate uninterrupted movement of traffic in coordination with BEACON, SAMPARK, NHAI.
The Power Development Department will ensure that there is no curtailment of electricity in the residential colonies of the move employees and the Civil Secretariat premises during Summer months at Srinagar.
Director, Estates will ensure that the cleanliness drive in residential colonies of employees at Srinagar and Civil Secretariat premises is carried out in collaboration with Srinagar Municipal Corporation.
The Advance parties being deployed by different departments will ensure that the offices are made fully functional well before the opening of offices. All records will also be properly arranged, besides, restoration of telephone networks and IT connectivity.

Non Gazetted Handloom employees deputation meets Director

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: A deputation of Non Gazetted Handloom Employees Association met Director Handloom Development Department today under the chairmanship of provincial president Mohammed Hanief Mir and apprised her of the long pending demands of the Non Gazetted Handloom employees.
As per a release, the deputation demanded filling up of vacant posts by convening DPC meeting, issuance of certificates/diplomas in favour of passout trainees as per ITI/NCVT programme, payment of two and half days salaries to class IV employees, provision of supporting staff to the assistant directors, creation of posts like junior assistants, senior assistants, section officers for district office and promotion of senior assistant as center incharge.

More health reforms in offing: Sham

Excelsior Correspondent

Minister for Health, Sham Lal Sharma addressing NRHM sammelan at Rajouri on Friday.
Minister for Health, Sham Lal Sharma addressing NRHM sammelan at Rajouri on Friday.

RAJOURI, Apr 20 : Minister for Health, Horticulture & Floriculture, Sham Lal Sharma today said that more reforms will be brought in the Health Department to improve the healthcare facilities across the State. He said during the past over three years, the Government has initiated several revolutionary steps to upgrade the overall health scenario and now the change is visible on ground and well acknowledged by the common masses.
Addressing a one-day NRHM sammelan, organized by the District Health Society – NRHM, Rajouri, here, the Minister renewed his appeal to doctors and para-medics to put in their best efforts to maintain the distinguished position. He said medical is the noble profession and everyone associated with this must maintain the rich ethics of the profession and serve the patients with missionary zeal.
Maintaining that ASHAs are the vital tool for improving the ground level situation, the Minister said that these ground level functionaries have played greater role in containing the mother/infant mortality rate, which is better than rest of the country. He said present coalition Government has recognized the contribution of the ASHAs and tried to improve their job profile and also sanctioned suitable monitory benefits in different forms.
Specifically speaking about the health scenario in Rajouri, the Minister said that Rajouri District hospital has been re-modeled and all diagnostic facilities have been put in place. He said CT scan will be fully functional within few days as the concerned doctors will be posted. He also assured to immediately fill the vacancies of Medical Superintendent, ENT and Surgeon specialists in the District hospital. He also assured to fill all gaps in the district at the earliest.
Meanwhile, he assured to fill up all vacant posts in the district on fast-track basis. He said recognizing the tough terrain and difficult conditions; the Central Government has declared Poonch and Rajouri as high focused districts, making them eligible for special funding for upgradation of health facilities.
MLA Drahal, Ch. Zulfkar Ali, in his address, demanded revival of all such health institutions which were running on internal arrangements to improve facilities in the remote areas. He also demanded establishment of research center in the district to detect the cause of cancer which is spreading fast in the district.

Jora reviews work on Lakhanpur Travellers Mart

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Minister for Tourism, Nawang Rigzin Jora has exhorted upon the officers to accelerate the pace of progress on Travellers Mart at Lakhanpur so that it would be raised at the earliest to facilitate the tourists visiting the state.
This was stated by the Minister while reviewing the status of this ambitious project at a high level meeting held here today.
Among others Commissioner Secretary Tourism & Culture, Atal Dulloo, Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, Zahida Khan, Director Tourism Jammu, R.S.Mehta, Joint Director planning Tourism Department, Parvez Handoo besides engineers of different wings was present in the meeting.
Mr. Jora instructed the officers to complete all the codal formalities for taking up early execution of the project directing concerned to retrieve encroachment besides ensuring complete possession of land to the Tourism Department well in time. He said that the execution of the project should not be delayed further mere for petty issues.
Elaborating on salient features of the project, the Minister told that this huge venture will extend great services to the visitors through its Tourist Reception Centre, resort, landscaping, recreation and ancillary facilities. To be completed in phases, the project will further give impetus to tourism industry in the State. He said that the work of first phase of the Travellers Mart would be taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 2.50 crore which will cover construction of ground floor, parking and approach path besides other facilities.
It was informed in the meeting that 114 kanal of land has been acquired for creating the Mart, of which, 69 kanal of state land has been transferred to the Tourism Department while 45 kanal of private land has also been acquired for the purpose. Besides, a compensation of Rs. 67.49 lakh has been given to the land owners.
The meeting was also told that this Traveller Mart is one of the components of integrated Circuit Development of Lakhanpur-Basholi-Bani-Sarthal project sanctioned under the scheme of Integrated Development of Circuit at a total cost of about Rs. 8 crore. It was also revealed that so far, Rs. 6.70 crore has been expended for completion of different works under the project.
The Minister asked the Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, to remove encroachment from the land and give clear possession of the same to the department so that the work could be taken up at the earliest.

JPBEF distributes stationery among poor children

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: In connection with the foundation day of All India Bank Employees Association, Jammu Province Bank Employees Federation (JPBEF) distributed reading and stationary items among the poor children of Anganwadi Centre of Social Welfare Department at Khanpur near Nagrota today.
As a part of social identification program, general secretary of the Federation Arun Kumar Gupta along with other office bearers and trade unionists, Ashwani Pardhan, Indu Bhushan Zutshi, Manjeet Singh, Nirmal Ratan, Vijay Zutshi, R K Bamba and Hardev Singh handed over the items to the Incharge Anganwadi Centre, Khanpur Mazdoor Basti, Rama Kumari. They assured full support of the Federation to the Anganwadi worker.
The Entire team then distributed this material among the poor and needy children of the Centre and the Mazdoor Basti in presence of some elderly persons of the area. They also distributed fruits among the children. Huge rush of the children was witnessed at this venue of Mazdoor Colony when the function was going on. A variety programme was also held by children. An awareness was also created among the gathering regarding banking and its benefits by the team members.
Rama Kumari, Centre incharge extended gratitude to the visiting Bank officials for kind support to the children of the Khanpur Centre.

Srijan Samooh’s maiden painting exhibition opens at Kala Kendra

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Dr Pawan Kotwal, Divisional Commissioner looking at the paintings displayed in Srijan Samooh’s maiden exhibition at Kala Kendra on Friday.
Dr Pawan Kotwal, Divisional Commissioner looking at the paintings displayed in Srijan Samooh’s maiden exhibition at Kala Kendra on Friday.

JAMMU, Apr 20: Srijan Samooh, the group dedicated to art, held its maiden painting exhibition titled The Beginning’, at the Kala Kendra, here today.
The highlight of the exhibition is that it comprises of works of an apparently disparate group of 10 painters who despite coming from different age groups and backgrounds have one common thread of respective passion for individual artistic expression.
The participating group as such includes art hobbyists like Amardeep, an engineer, Al Nasir, a practicing lawyer, Gopesh a student, Gulshan Sehgal, a retired government servant, Dr Sanjay Sharma, a university professor, Virji Virendra Sumbli, an art college drop out, the trio of Vijay Anand, Amit Anand and Chetna Anand—for whom, being the children of veteran artists Dev Dass, art has been a family vocation while Subhash Langeh, a teacher in KCS, in turn has been a student of Vijay Anand.
The paintings on display due to artists’ unique individual situations of taking to art as a hobby and profession are therefore marked by a variety in terms of subjects, materials and techniques. Mainly figurative the works on show ranging between being realistic to symbolic include landscapes, monuments, characters from life and philosophical renderings of religious characters and concepts. The three-day exhibition, which was inaugurated by Pawan Kotwal, Divisional Commissioner. The show is open between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., will conclude on 22 April 2012.