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JAMMU, Apr 18: BJP State Chief Spokesperson Dr Jitendra Singh has accused Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) of creating an avoidable controversy over the duration of Yatra and giving out the impression that SASB is inclined to disturb peace in the region by raking up a conflict at the behest of National Conference led coalition Government in the State.
Dr Singh pointed out to Contradictions in the report submitted by sub-committee of the SASB regarding duration and schedule of yatra and said that on page no. 18 of the report, while para 40 (ii) recommends 25 June 2012 as the date for commencement of yatra on the plea that it is an auspicious day, the very next paragraph that is para 40 (iii) refers to possibility of beginning the yatra from 17 June 2012 which is also, according to it, an auspicious day.
Dr Jitendra Singh alleged that the tone and tenor of Sub-Committee report gives the impression that its membners are themselves not sure or convinced about what they are recommending and have simply played with words and phrases to accommodate the priorities and viewpoint SASB.
In para 40 (i), the Sub-Committee report itself admits that Shri Amarnath Yatra is to commence on “Jyeshta Purnima” but goes on to add that if this is not feasible due to climatic factors, Pooja is to be held at any other suitable place in the yatra area, pointed out Dr Jitendra Singh and said that better could have been if instead the sub-committee had suggested faster snow-clearing and track clearance for early start of Yatra.
He said that the Pahalgam Development Authority (PDA), which has been assigned the task of snow clearing, is inadequately equipped for it and asked if the Shrine Board is honest about it, what prevents it from engaging professional services of a specialized agency.
Dr. Jitendra Singh quoted scientific references from Geology books to emphasize the point that May to September is congenial weather enroute Amarnath Shrine and said the yatra could be made operative for longer period with provision of weather forecasts from time to time.
Contradictions in Amarnath Yatra report: Jitendra
PHE workers to observe one day strike on Apr 20
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JAMMU, Apr 18: The PHE workers have decided to go on ‘Kaam Chhor Hartal’ for 24 hours on April 20 in Jammu region.
Provincial president PHE Workers Welfare Association, Bakshi Singh and general secretary Subhash Verma, said that the agitation of the PHE employees which was started three months back has now reached the final phase. They said according to the proposed programme, the field/ operational workers of PHE department shall observe 24-hour strike from April 20, 2012. The employees will abandon their work from early morning and the strike will continue till April 21.
Mr Verma alleged that the rigid attitude of the Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Taj Mohiuddin, has forced the employees to intensify the agitation. He said the employees are protesting for the last over three months but it is unfortunate that the authorities concerned have remained unconcerned about the burning issues of the workers. He claimed that strike of the PHE workers would continue till the redressal of their demands. Mr Verma said the team of the Association visited many PHE offices/ pumping stations to mobilize the workers and seek over whelming support for the proposed strike programme.
Senior trade union leader and provincial president of the Association, Bakshi Singh appealed the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to intervene into the matter so that the imminent confrontation between the State Government and the PHE workers is avoided. He also appealed the workers of the department to observe complete strike on April 20. He said sufficient time has been given to the Government but it has totally ignored the concern of the workers.
Meanwhile, PHE Department Drivers, Cleaners Union in a meeting held here today has supported the demands of the PHE workers regarding enhancement of wages and regularization. The Union urged upon the the Minister for PHE, I&FC to consider their genuine and justified demands.
All India Heritage Painters Camp at Mubarak Mandi
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JAMMU, Apr 18: The historic Mubarak Mandi, especially the newly renovated Foreign and Military Office Complex, came alive with an assembly of the tribe of contemporary painters who will be giving shape to their creative works in the background of Dogra Heritage, here, for seven days.
The artists from different parts of the country are participating in the ‘All India Painters’ Heritage Camp’, which has been organized by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, on the occasion of World Heritage Day.
Nasir Aslam Wani, Minister of State, Tourism and Culture who inaugurated 7 day long All India Heritage Painting camp, in his address listed some of the measures being taken by the tourism department for protection and preservation of Mubarak Mandi and other heritage sites in the State. He said this heritage site is being renovated to bring it to its pristine glory and making it a star attraction for the visiting pilgrims and tourist.
In his welcome address Atal Dulloo, Commissioner/ Secretary, Tourism and Culture, said that the aim of holding such a camp in the heritage site is to create awareness among the people about the importance of heritage sites, its preservation and protection so that the posterity knows the values of the society prevalent that time.
The artists who are participating in the camp are Manoon Nomani, Delhi, Raghu Naware, Maharahtra, Sankari Mitra, Delhi, Amit Harit, Rajasthan, Neraj Bakshi, Delhi, Him Chaterjee, Himchal Pradesh, Subhash Anand, K K Gandhi, Vijay Saraf, Rohit Verma-Jammu, Rajinder Patwari, UP, Rajan Fullari, Goa, Arshad Sualeh, Noushad Gayoor, Mohd Yusuf Bacha and Mohd Yousf Naqishbandi -Kashmir.
Talking to EXCELSIOR, Sankari Mitra from Delhi, said that it was unique experience for her to work in such a heritage environs.
106th birth anniversary of Swami Lakshman Joo celebrated with fervour
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JAMMU, Apr 18: The 106th birth anniversary of Shaivachariya Ishwar Swaroop Swami Lakshman Joo Maharaj, the last doyen of Kashmiri Shaivism, was celebrated with religious fervour and gaiety today.
The main function was held at Ishwar Ashram Bhawan, at Mahinder Nagar, Canal Road, here and a large number of devotees drawn from different parts of the State participated in the function.
The function started with flag hoisting in the morning, which was followed by the recitation of Gurustuti, Guru Vandna and presentation of Shrada Suman by the devotees. A CD containing Kashmiri explanation of the Abhinavgupta’s Tantraloka was released on this occasion by Dr Jagir Singh Ji, a well known scholar of Kashmiri Shaivism and Professor of Sanskrit in Jammu University.
Prashad was served to the devotees who had thronged to the Ashram to seek the blessings of Ishwar Swaroop considered to be the reincarnation of the greatest Shiva Scholar Abhinavgupta. Swami Lakshman Joo was instrumental in preaching the Kashmiri Shaivism not only in India but throughout the globe.
The function was also held at Ashram centers at Ishber Nishat, Srinagar Kashmir, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, Navi Mumbai and California (USA).
The function culminated with Bhajan Sandhya in which Ravi Bhan, Rajat and Rajeev participated.
The birth anniversary of Swami Lakshman Joo was also celebrated with traditional fervour at Pushpati Mandir Sarwal here. The function started with recitation of Guru Stuti , Kalika Stotram and Mahimna Satotram. It culminated with chanting of Guru Aarti. A large number of devotees attended the function.
The Prashad was served in the afternoon and in the evening Sandhya Pooja was offered to Swami Ji. The auspicious occasion was marked by the divinity of Swami Ji Maharaj which had the flavour of celestial presence of gods.
HDFC earns Rs 6,724.3 cr in last quarter of FY11-12
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MUMBAI, Apr 18: The Board of Directors of HDFC Bank Limited approved the annual audited (Indian GAAP) accounts for the year ended March 31, 2012 at their meeting held here today.
The Bank’s total income for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 was Rs 8,880.0 crore, an increase of 32.1% over Rs 6,724.3 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2011. Net revenues (net interest income plus other income) was at Rs 4,880.3 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 as against Rs 4,095.2 crore for the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Net interest income (interest earned less interest expended) for the quarter ended March 31, 2012, grew by 19.3% to Rs 3,388.3 crore as against Rs 2,839.5 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2012. This was driven by loan growth of 22.2% and a core net interest margin for the quarter of 4.2%.
The HDFC handout added that other income (non interest revenue) for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 was Rs 1,492.0 crore up by 18.8% over that in the corresponding quarter ended March 31, 2011. The main contributor to other income for the quarter was fees and commissions of Rs 1,237.3 crore, up by 23.7% over Rs 1,000.6 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The other two components of other income were foreign exchange and derivatives revenue of Rs 325.2 crore.
Operating expenses for the quarter wre Rs 1,247.1 crore, an increase of 23.5% over Rs 1,998.4 crore during the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The Bank’s branch distribution network expanded by 558 branches in 403 new cities during the year resulting in a core cost-to-income ratio for the quarter at 49.8% as against 48.9% for the corresponding quarter ended March 31, 2012.
For the year ended March 31, 2012, the Bank earned total income of Rs 32,530 crore. Net revenues for the year were Rs 17540.5 crore, up by 19.2% Rs 14,878.3 crore for the corresponding previous year. Bank’s net profit for the year ended March 31, 2012 was Rs 5,167.1 crore, up by 31.6% over the year ended March 31, 2011. Consolidated net profit for the Bank increased by 31.4% to Rs 5,247 crore for the year ended March 31, 2012.
KHC warns Govt against hidden agenda on return move
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JAMMU, Apr 18: Kashmiri Hindu Conference (KHC) today warned the Government against its any hidden agenda on return move and said that it can’t hoodwink the community on the issue.
Addressing a meeting here today KHC chief, M L Thusoo, said mere enhancement of compensation for construction of house under PM’s package is not the only issue and the main issue is the political solution to the mass exodus problem.
Mr Thusoo said until and unless the primary issue is dealt with in a scientific approach the secondary issue is meaningless as the lasting stay of the community in the Valley with honour and dignity depends upon some remedial measures, which the Government is overlooking. The Government is diverting the attention from the main issue by liberal monitorial concessions, he added.
Convener, KPC, P L Koul Budgami, said the KPs may not choose to live in a geo-political set up which is woven in a particular theological matrix. Since the majority community of Valley does not prefer to live in co-existence with the minority hence only lip sympathy with the community will not work. The political solution to the KPs problems is the only option to the Pandits return to Valley, he added.
K L Ganjoo, A K Sadhu, M L Daftri and others also spoke on the occasion.
Governor reviews arrangements for Shri Amarnath Yatra
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JAMMU, Apr 18 : Governor N. N. Vohra, chaired a series of meetings to review the status of arrangements related to the Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2012, at Raj Bhavan here today.
Among others, Nasir Aslam Wani, Minister of State for Home, Kuldeep Khoda, Director General of Police, K. B. Agarwal, Principal Secretary, PWD, B. B. Vyas, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor and Chief Executive Officer of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board and other concerned senior functionaries participated in the meetings.
In the meeting with the Minister of State for Home, the Governor had a detailed review of the security arrangements being made for Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2012. He also discussed with Mr. Wani and concerned officers up to-date status of the action taken to implement the recommendations of High Level Committee which was set up on the directions of the Governor and the Chief Minister after last year’s Yatra, particularly those relating to the opening and clearing of tracks along both the routes to the Shrine.
Among the decisions taken it was agreed that the PWD will immediately approach the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for taking up the project for improvement and upgradation of Baltal-Holy Cave route and the time bound execution of this project through the Border Roads Organization.
The Governor directed the CEO of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board to urgently visit Pahalgam and Baltal to assess the status of the snowmelt and preparatory work for undertaking various works related to the forthcoming Yatra. He also directed the CEO to discuss all Yatra 2012 issues with the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; Deputy Commissioners of Anantnag and Ganderbal Districts, CEOs of the Pahalgam and Sonamarg Development Authorities, Director, Indian Meteorological Department, Srinagar, Chief Engineer, Project Beacon, Border Roads Organization and other related agencies.
FOI resents hike in power tariff
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JAMMU, Apr 18: Federation of Industries Bari Brahmana has expressed strong resentment against the new power tariff hike announced by the J&K State Electricity Regulatory Commission.
In a meeting of the Federation held at BBIA Bhawan here today under the chairmanship of Annil Suri, the members expressed their strong resentment towards the new power tariff issued by JKSERC in which the Industrial sector of J&K has been penalized for being 100% metered and contributing full payment for the power supplied.
The Federation pointed out that the average increase in the tariff is 6% for LT and HT supply and 12% in case of HT -PIU. With further addition, of 22% electricity duty, the cost of production of the industrial units will increase and their products are unviable in the market. It has been observed that the SERC has ordered for a substantially higher tariff for the industrial category of consumers, namely , LT- industrial supply, HT industrial supply and HT-PIU Industrial supply.
They termed it as unjustified for the reason that the loss level in the industrial category are substantially lower and thus the tariff for such categories needed to be lowered. Again, the loss level in the feeders of the industrial category of consumers are around average 12% which is below the national average as against the total adjustment as proposed by PDD of about 52.82 % to be applied, which is patently unjust, arbitrary and irrational. It said the industrial units have been set up on the assurance of the State Government of lower industrial tariff to enable industries to be competitive and promote industrialization in the State. The Federation alleged that PDD has failed to comply with earlier, directives issued by SERC from time to time with regard to Metering, Energy audit, region/ district wise details for power supplied and recoveries, loss studies in various categories of consumers, upkeep and maintenance of transmission lines and grid stations and the power curtailment preventive maintenance plans. It sought the intervention of Chief Minister in this regard. Senior members T S Reen, S C Dutta, Vinod Rishi and Jatinder Aul also attended the meeting.
CS launches campaign for 100% coverage of farmers under KCC scheme
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SAMBA, Apr 18: Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal today stressed upon the officers of Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Sericulture, Fisheries, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Revenue Departments, besides bank authorities and allied agencies to work in tandem to ensure 100 percent coverage of farmers under Kissan Credit Cards (KCCs) scheme in a time bound manner.
The Chief Secretary was speaking after distributing 255 KCCs among the beneficiaries at an awareness camp-cum-exhibition organised as part of campaign for 100% coverage of farmer families under the KCC scheme at village Gho Brahmana.
The camp was organised by the Agriculture and Revenue Departments in collaboration with Banking Institutions to make farmers aware about the benefits and opportunities for diversifying their agriculture and allied sector activities.
The Chief Secretary said that the Kissan Credit Scheme (KCS) was taken up as national priority but its implementation in the state did not take up well. He stressed the need to expedite the scheme so that the farmers are able to get the benefits of credit flow and are able to buy good quality seeds, fertilizes, machinery and equipments to get maximum returns from their land holdings and improve their economic condition. He further added that the 18 % lending was to be done in agriculture sector but in the state it is only 6% thus there was a great need to expedite the lending in agriculture for which KCC is the best source.
Commissioner Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Shaleen Kabra highlighted the importance of KCCs in development of agriculture sector and improving the socio-economic status of the rural population.
Earlier, District Development Commissioner, Samba, Mubarak Singh, highlighted the achievements registered under agriculture and allied sectors in district.
Director Agriculture, Jammu, Ajay Khajuria, threw light on agriculture and allied sectors and highlighted the benefits of KCC scheme.
Director Command Area, Jammu, Dr. Nirmal, heads of various departments, bankers and a large number of farmers were present on the occasion.
Farmers in large numbers visited the stalls installed by different wings of the agriculture and allied departments for the demonstration and creating awareness about various schemes being implemented by them. The farmers also attended the awareness programme and the skill development programmes organized by various departments at the venue.
Power shut down
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JAMMU, Apr 18: In order to carry out the work of laying of 11-KV XLPE HT cable circuit for 11 KV CB-2, R-2 & WZ-I feeders at Gujjar Nagar alongwith shifting of utilities of R-2 & WZ-I feeders in connection with widening of Gujjar Nagar, Circular road, the power supply to the Gujjar Nagar, alternate power supply to D. C. office, CM’s complex and Dalpatian Mohalla fed from 11 KV CB-2, R-2 & WZ-I feeders will remain affected on April 19, 2012 (Thursday) from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Meanwhile, in order to complete the work of stringing of bus bar in 33 KV New 132/33 KV 50 MVA, Power transformer- III bay at Grid station Gladni, the shut down of 33 KV G-6 feeder of Gladni Grid Station on April 21, 2012 from 8 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. has been allowed.
During the shutdown period, the power supply to Channi Himmat, Bathandi, Sainik Colony, Sunjwan and MES Sunjwan will be affected.