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Govt expands SIT, asks it to quiz all Fai associates

By Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, Apr 8: The Government today expanded the Special Investigating Team (SIT), constituted yesterday to investigate links, hawala transactions, terror funding and other activities of Kashmiri separatist Sayyid Ghulam Nabi alias Fai, by adding two more senior members to it including one from the Intelligence wing of State police and another from prosecution.
Junaid Mehmood, SP CID (Counter Intelligence), Kashmir and Chief Prosecuting Officer (SPO) Srinagar have been added to the SIT headed by Uttam Chand, an IPS officer, presently posted as SSP Badgam, official sources said.
They added that the Intelligence officer would share information gathered by Intelligence agencies of other States and the Central agencies about Fai’s network in Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country while the prosecution officer would assess extent of involvement of the accused and evidence against them.
The State Government has asked the SIT to begin its task immediately and try to submit their findings and recommendations as early as possible. Besides going into the network of Fai and collecting enough evidence against them for prosecution, the SIT was likely to quiz all the persons, who had attended pro-Pakistan and anti-India conferences and seminars organized by Fai in United States over a period of time.
“The SIT would interrogate all those persons, whose names have figured during questioning of Fai in the United States and all those, who had been in frequent touch with him in the United States’’, sources said.
They added that the SIT has been asked to gather details from all Intelligence agencies of the country mainly the Intelligence Bureau pertaining to links of Fai.
So far, the names of persons, as per the information gathered by the Intelligence agencies, who had attended conferences of Fai or supported him one way or the other, included Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, chairman of moderate Hurriyat Conference, Attiya Inayatullah, Gautam Navlakha, Rajmohan Gandhi, Ved Bhasin, Karen Parker, Zaffar Shah, Zahid G Muhammad, Hamida Bano and Jatinder Bakhshi etc, sources said.
According to sources, Fai had routed hawala money to various separatist leaders, militant commanders, individuals, journalists, intellectuals, newspapers, NGOs and other organisations to support Pakistan’s view point on Kashmir and allege that security forces were committing large scale human rights violations in Kashmir in a bid to defame them.
As reported, in connection with participants from India to the 11th annual conference of KAC, a national newspaper quoting from the footnotes of Attorney’s report had said, “Mirwaiz Umer Farooq was supported and controlled by the ISI. Fai invited Attiya Inayatullah to KAC conferences at the ISI’s direction. Gautam Navlakha was introduced to an ISI General for recruitment by Fai at the ISI’s behest”. Navlakha is a civil rights activist in India. Prominent among those who wrote a letter in support of Fai to the US District Judge seeking leniency were Rajmohan Gandhi, Ved Bhasin, Karen Parker, Zaffer A Shah, Zahid G Muhammad and Hamida Bano.
According to an overview of the KAC conference sent to the media after the 2009 event by Fai, Ved Bhasin was quoted as advocating for Kashmir as an independent state in South Asia.
“The only solution is an independent state in South Asia. The status quo is not a solution, the division of the State is not a solution,” reported Kashmir Images of 22 July, 2011 quoting Ved Bhasin.  Prof. Hamida Bano was among Fai’s beneficiaries but inclusion of Jatinder Bakhshi, rather a non-descript Kashmir Pandit migrant entity remained a mystery.
The Telegraph of 21 July reported that several Indian journalists and activists had also accepted the invitation from the group to take part in seminars in the US, which involved business class travel and “some luxury”. Sources said journalists such as Kuldip Nayar, Dileep Padgaonkar, Harinder Baweja, Ved Bhasin, Rajmohan Gandhi and activists Rita Manchanda and Gautam Navlakha and politician Subramanian Swamy had attended some of these seminars. Bharat Bhushan, who writes on India-Pakistan relations and is a former journalist with The Telegraph, declined to deny or confirm if he participated in any event organized by the group.
Siddharth Varadarajan, National Bureau Chief of The Hindu, said Fai invited him to attend a seminar in 2009. “But I declined,” Varadarajan said. What aroused Varadarajan’s suspicion was Fai having listed India’s envoy to Washington Meera Shankar as one of the speakers at the event. “I checked with my sources on how come she was attending? They told me she wasn’t,” Varadarajan said.
Sources said the SIT would go into details the hawala funds sent by Fai through various channels including banking and businessmen to various persons in Jammu and Kashmir through Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries and the United States.
Fai had funded various separatists, individuals, NGOs etc at the behest of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) with whose officers he was in regular touch.
A number of so-called intellectuals could be exposed during course of investigations by the SIT.
Sources said in addition to unraveling the nexus of Fai’s agents in Jammu and Kashmir, the SIT has also been asked to go into details of cases registered against the Kashmiri separatist including a Public Safety Act (PSA) warrant pending against him.
The PSA warrant had been issued against Fai in 1980 by the then Deputy Commissioner, Badgam for his involvement in anti-national activities. However, Fai had deserted Kashmir after issuance of PSA warrant against him in 1980 and settled in Saudi Arabia for sometime before finally settling in the United States, where he had floated Kashmir American Council (KAC).
Fai was recently sentenced to two years imprisonment by a Virginia court in the United States.

‘Bring perpetrators of 26/11 to justice’ Pak action against Saeed, others linked to normalisation of ties: PM

 

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari meeting with Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on Sunday.(UNI)NEW DELHI, Apr 8:  Linking the progress in bilateral ties to Pakistan taking action against Hafiz Saeed and others responsible for Mumbai terror attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today plainly told President Asif Ali Zardari that this was important for normalisation of relations between the two neighbours.
Zardari, who made a stopover in the Capital for little over two hours on his way to pilgrimage to Ajmer, heard from Singh a reiteration of India’s commitment to engage with Pakistan but was left in no doubt that action on terrorism was an essential step towards that.
Singh brought up the issue of terrorism “upfront” and activities of LeT founder Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of 26/11 terror strikes in Mumbai, on whom the US announced a USD 10 million bounty although Pakistani leader had said in Lahore yesterday that he did not expect Singh “will make me sit (and discuss only) this issue.”
“Taking up the issue of terrorism, the Prime Minister told Zardari that it was imperative that perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack be brought to justice and prevent activities aimed against India from Pakistani soil. He also discussed the activities of Hafiz Saeed,” Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai told reporters here.
“The problem of terrorism which is a major issue by which the Indian people will judge progress in bilateral relationship,” Mathai quoted Singh as having told Zardari.
The 40-minute one-on-one meeting between the two leaders covered a wide gamut of bilateral, regional and global issues and in brief comments to the media, Singh and Zardari termed their talks as “constructive” and “fruitful” where they agreed to continue with step-by-step approach in addressing issues like Kashmir, Siachin and Sir Creek among other matters.
Singh played host to Zardari and his son Bilawal along with few other members of 40-strong entourage at his Race Course Road residence.
External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, Home Minister P Chidambaram, Rahul Gandhi, BJP leaders L K Advani and Sushma Swaraj and Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik were among the 20 guests at the lunch.
Asked about Zardari’s response to the Prime Minister’s remarks on Saeed, Mathai said the Pakistan President felt that further discussion was required and since the Home Secretaries of the two countries will be meeting shortly, the issue will be taken up that time.
According to diplomatic sources, the issue of terrorism was discussed “upfront” by the Prime Minister, who mentioned that he wanted normal relations between India and Pakistan and to be able to move in that direction, action regarding terrorism, specifically bringing the perpetrators of Mumbai attacks to justice, is one of the expectation.
“This can be kept in mind… To make progress in relationship,” sources quoted Singh as having told Zardari.
Improving trade relations between India and Pakistan was touched upon, Mathai said, adding the Commerce Ministers of the two countries had already discussed the issue in detail earlier and a way forward has been decided.
“The Prime Minister appreciated that Pakistan has moved ahead on bilateral trade,” the Foreign Secretary said.
Earlier, in his statement to press, Singh said, “President Zardari and I had a very constructive and friendly exchange of views on all bilateral issues which affect the relation between India and Pakistan.
“President Zardari is on a private visit and I have taken advantage of this visit to discuss with him all bilateral issues and I am very satisfied with the outcome of this visit. President Zardari has also invited me to visit Pakistan. I would be very happy to visit Pakistan on a mutually convenient date.”
He said the relation between India and Pakistan should become normal. “That’s our common desire. We have number of issues and we are willing to find practical and pragmatic solutions to all those issues and that’s the message President Zardari and I wish to convey,” he said.
Describing the talks “fruitful”, Zardari said “We would like to have better relations with India. We spoke on all topics that we could have spoken about and hope to meet on Pakistan soil very soon.”
Mathai said Singh’s visit to Pakistan will be “worked out after the substantive preparations for it have been made.”
Singh and Zardari also talked about ways to improve people-to-people contact and it was decided that the liberal visa regime, agreed upon in 2011, should be inked during the forthcoming meeting of the respective Home and Interior Secretaries, Mathai added.
He said the two leaders noted that there has been steady progress in the India-Pakistan dialogue, which was restarted in 2011 after a breakdown in 2008 in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack.
Asked about what qualitative change has been there for Singh to change his mind on visiting Pakistan, the diplomatic sources said, “I won’t say there has been qualitative difference…. Formula used was step-by-step approach and we need to take dialogue forward. And the expectation is that dialogue process will make the kind of progress which is solid and enough to make it a very substantive visit for the Prime Minister.”
Singh has always maintained that he will visit Pakistan only if there was some “substantive” progress in ties.
Sources said the issue of ailing Pakistani microbiologist Khaleel Chishti, lodged in Rajasthan jail, also figured during the lunch when Home Minister P Chidambaram was inquired about him. Chidambaram is understood to have said that the Chishti case was before the court, which was yet to take a view on the matter.
Meanwhile, Zardari today offered prayers at the historic 13th century dargah of sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in this pilgrim town after which a one million USD donation for the shrine was announced.
At the end of his visit to the shrine marked by tight security this evening, Zardari said he felt “a great spiritual happiness” after coming to this holy place, which was “beyond description.”
A one million USD donation (Rs five crore) for the welfare of the shrine was announced on behalf of Zardari by a member of his delegation, according to the Anjuman Committee’s vice president Syed Khalimuddin Chishti.
Clad in a blue shalwar kameez, 56-year-old Zardari, accompanied by his son Bilawal, Interior Minister Rehman Malik and members of his 44-member delegation, stayed inside the Sufi saint’s mausoleum for 20 minutes where he offered a 42-square metre long red ‘chadar’ and floral tributes. Bilawal offered a green chadar. Chadar is a ceremonial cloth inscribed with religious verses.
A chadar was also offered by Union Minister Pawan Bansal on behalf of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Bansal, the minister-in-waiting for Zardari’s visit, prayed for peace and harmony.
“Is mukaddas mukam par akar mujhe jo ruhani khushi mehsus hui hai wo na kabie bayan hai. Alla tala se dua hai ki wo tamam insaniyat ke liye asaniya paida kare. Amin”( I feel a great spiritual happiness after coming to this holy place. It is beyond description. I pray to God to create favourable condition for the humanity. Amin,” Zardari wrote in the visitors’ book.
Zardari performed ‘fateha’ (supplication) and went around the premises comprising mosques, graves of the Khwaja’s disciples, a pool and two big cauldrons used for cooking food during the annual Urs. Pervez Musharraf and Zia-ul-Haq were the previous Pakistani Presidents to offer obeisance at the revered shrine.
The President landed at Ghugra helipad in Ajmer in a helicopter from Jaipur where a special aircraft carrying him and his delegation brought him from Delhi after a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who also hosted a lunch for him. The convoy then moved to the Dargah Sharif, 12.3 kms by road from the helipad.
Anjuman committee officials said the donation announced by Zardari was the biggest amount in recent years but it was not immediately known whether it was made in a personal capacity or in his capacity as President.
Outside the Nizam gate, the main entrance of the dargah, Zardari was welcomed by Sayed Natik Chisti, Anjuman committee secretary Sayed Wahid Chisti and its president Husamuddin Niyazi.
Sayed Natik Chisti, who had performed the ‘Ziyarat’ (prayer) when Musharraf had visited the shrine, performed the same for Zardari along with Syed Iqbal Kaptan Chisti who claimed to be the family khadim of late Prime Minister and Zardari’s slain wife Benazir Bhutto.
Zardari was presented two chadars for shrines in Pakistan—Baba Farid-ud-din Ganjshakar at Pakpattan near Lahore and Databaksh shrine in Lahore by a body of khadims (clerics).
A member of the Dargah staff removed the shoes of Zardari who then wore a special rexine socks and entered the shrine from the Nizam gate.
As soon as he stepped into the Dargah, he was welcomed by beating of drums as per traditions and customs of the shrine.
President of the Dargah committee Sohel Ahmad Khan and CEO Mohammd Afzal received them inside the shrine after his entry from the Nizam gate.
The delegation then proceeded towards the Aastana (shrine) after passing through Shahjahani gate, Buland darwaja, Sandali gate and Ahta-e-Noor (boundary of the main shrine).
Before getting into the shrine from Begami Dalan (main entrance of the shrine), he was introduced to shrine keys’ holders (baridar).
Inside the shrine, he offered a 42 sq m special chadar and paid obeisance.
After spending 20 minutes inside the shrine, he left from Payti darwaja and then honoured by the Anjuman committee at a turban tying ceremony.
He was also honoured by the Dargah committee at Buland darwaja before his departure to the helipad.
Tight security arrangements were in place for the visit and 1,600 police personnel guarded the entire area from the helipad to the Dargah.
The Dargar premises was evacuated after noon for the visit and only pass holders were allowed to stay inside the dargah during the visit of Zardari. (PTI)

Legal aid camp held at Dogra Law College

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 8: Dogra Law College organized a seven day legal aid and literacy camp in its college premises at Bari Brahamana.
Chairman of the State Commission, Mr Justice Bashir Ahmed Kirmani, was the chief guest at the valedictory function held here today. Speaking on the occasion, Justice Kirmani laid stress on the qualities which a legal professional should acquire, to become a statesman advocate. He delivered extremely thought provoking lecture on the occasion.
Director Judicial Academy, J&K, Suresh Sharma, who was the guest of honour, while appreciating the deliberations of the camp and quality of presentation of moot court by the mooters, announced full  cooperation of the Judicial Academy. U K Jalali, senior advocate of J&K High Court  while making observations being member of Advisory committee of Dogra Law College lauded the over all development of institution for the last few years.  He also lauded the moot court presentation.
Senior advocate of J&K High Court Sunil Sethi in his address emphasized on the quality of  presentation. He advised the Law students that for becoming a real Law professionals they have to prove as good human beings. Advocate Sheikh Shakeel also addressed the Law students of the college.
Earlier, Prof V K Kapoor, Principal/ Director in his welcome address highlighted the objective of organizing such camps in Law institutions. He also explained that during the seven days deliberations of the  camp students concentrated on the issue of Legal awarness & Legal aid on Domestic Violence Act, Drug addiction, anti-smoking, Dowry evil, water management, healthy environment and save birds.
Chairman of the College Trust and former minister Th Gulchain Singh Charak in his message congratulated the students and also extended thanks to the chief guest and others for their valuable presence at the function. Secretary of the College Samar Dev Singh on his behalf donated Rs 11,000 to SOS Home for the children. The moot court of  Surbhi Kotwal, Shazad Mir, Sunita Devi, Renu Bhagat & Jimmy Sayal, Navdeep, Akshay Deep and Manmeet was declared as best group by the judges in the final moot.

Country Inn rated No 1 Hotel of J&K in Travellers’ Choice Awards

Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Apr 8: Trip Advisor, the world’s largest travel website, selected Country Inn and Suites By Carlson, as number 1 hotel of J&K in its 2012 Travellers’ Choice awards. The said hotel was rated number third in India and fifth in Asia.
Sanjeev Pahwa, vice president, Country Development and Management Service, India congratulated entire team at the Unit for this milestone. He has further said that it will help us in positioning of the brand in India.
The annual TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards honour the world’s best hotels, earning their distinction from those who know them best real travellers. Unlike any other hotel honours, TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice winners are based on millions of valuable reviews and opinions from travellers around the world.
“With the help of millions of travellers around the globe, TripAdvisor is thrilled to recognise the World’s most outstanding hotels with the Travellers’ Choice Awards,” said Christine Petersen, president, TripAdvisor for Business.

Jora inspects tourism services at Patnitop, Sanasar

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 8: Minister for Tourism and Culture Nawang Rigzin Jora had an extensive tour of Patnitop and Sanasar tourist resorts today.
While inspecting various facilities being extended to the tourists at Patnitop, Padora, the Minister gave on the spot instructions to Chief Executive Officer, Patnitop Development Authority for further improving the services in view of upcoming tourist season. He directed the concerned officers for providing all facilities to the tourists in the JKTDC hutments, besides, upgrading some huts.
The Minister also inspected the new restaurant constructed by JKTDC at a cost of Rs 38 lakh and Alpine Hotel of the Corporation.
The Minister also toured Sanasar resort and inspected the services being extended to the tourists by JKTDC and PDA. He inspected newly constructed restaurant at Sanasar besides taking stock of facilities at tourist bungalow Sanasar. He directed the CEO, PDA for expediting beautification works of Sanasar Lake. The budget accommodation being constructed by PDA was also inspected.
The Minister also interacted with the tourists and enquired them about the facilities being provided to them.

Farmers to get bank credit upto Rs 1 lakh without mortgage: Rather

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 8:  Underscoring the significance of agriculture in socio-economic emancification of the society, the Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs,  Abdul Rahim Rather today said that agriculture in the state has been made almost tax free sector.
Speaking at a function organized by the Jammu and Kashmir State Advisory Board for Development of Kissans at Vikas Bhawan, Jammu to extend gratitude to Mr. Rather for presenting a farmer-friendly budget for the 2nd consecutive year, the Minister said that  soups worth Rs. 20 crore in the form of VAT and Service Tax exemption on various agriculture inputs and implements have been extended to the farm sector to make agriculture a viable, lucrative and profitable commercial activity.
Vice Chairman, JK  State Advisory Board for Development of Kissan, Th. Rashpal Singh, Legislator, Mohammad Sharief Niaz, Economic Advisor to the Government,  J. A. Khan, Principal Secretary, Finance,  M. I. Khandy, DG Accounts and Treasuries,  Wali Mohammad Bhat, Commercial Sales Taxes,  Gazanfar Hussain, Excise Commissioner, Director Finance, Resham Kashap, Progressive farmers,  D. P. Khajuria,  Dev Raj Choudhary,  Tejander Singh Wazir  were present on the occasion.
Mr. Rather said that the government has taken a conscious decision to make agriculture sector tax free in a bid to increase its contribution in the overall GSDP, which at present is comparatively not upto the mark. He said after exemption of toll tax on agriculture inputs and implements, now VAT has also been exempted in current year’s budget.
“Banks have been directed to improve credit deposit ratio viz agriculture and allied sectors”, Mr. Rather said adding that small and marginal farmers having Kissan Credit Cards (KCC) can now avail loan facility upto Rs. One lakh without any mortgagee. He said there was urgent need to ensure huge investments in agriculture, which is core sector of rural economy, adding that new marketing channels in the shape of modern mandies in the potential areas of the State  as well as outside the State are being established so that farmers get better remuneration of their produce without exploitation of middlemen.
Mr. Rather said ensuring availability of quality fertilizers and seeds in time to the farmers is top priority, adding that an ambitious Seed Replacement Programme has been launched to meet the 25% national bench mark as against about 12% in the state, which, he said, would ensure increase in the agriculture production and productivity.
Speaking on the occasion, the progressive farmers demanded incentives and subsidies for popularizing green house technology including shade net houses, market support for Basmati Rice,  desilitation of kanals  mechanically, availability of imported semen for dairy development, establishment of Span Development Laboratory Mushroom cultivation.

Jewellers suspend 22 day long strike

Excelsior Correspondent

Raj Kumar Babber, President, SSJP interacting with media persons at Jammu on Sunday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Apr 8: Jewellers of the State today suspended their 22 days long strike on the assurance of Sonia Gandhi and Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
This was disclosed by Raj Kumar Babber, President, Swarankar Sangh Jammu Province (SSJP) during a press conference this morning.
He said that all Swarankars and Sarafa business establishments, will be opened from tomorrow on the assurance given by Sonia Gandhi and Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
Babber said that they will wait for May 11 to get the imposed taxes withdrawn and if the same will not be done till then, they will be constrained to revive their agitation.
He expressed gratitude to all those organizations and political parties, which extended their support during the strike.
Babber added that the imposition of excise duty on unbranded jewellery may lead to heavy paper work for small traders and will also leave lakhs of men engaged in this profession jobless.
It is to mention here that the jewellers were protesting for the past 22 days against the Central Government’s decision to impose excise duty of 1 per cent on unbranded jewellery and 4 per cent import duty on gold.
Among others present were Kulbhushan Anand, president, Jammu city, SSJP, Parjan Anand, president, Sarafa Association, Ved Prakash Sethi, Chairman, SSJP, Ram Kapoor, general secretary, Rajinder Sehdev, cashier and Vijay Verma, vice president, etc.

Ashwani calls for recruitment drive

Excelsior Correspondent

JSM MLA Ashwani Sharma addressing a public meeting at Bishnah on Sunday.

JAMMU, Apr 8: Jammu State Morcha (JSM) leader and MLA from Bishnah, Ashwani Sharma today organized a massive rally at Government School grounds in Bishnah in which he highlighted achievements of his present term of three years as MLA and set the road map for remaining two and a half years.
Addressing mammoth gathering of thousands of people, Mr Sharma said a large number of development projects have been completed while many others were under execution in Bishnah Assembly segments, which have been helping the people a lot in rural towns and rural areas of Bishnah, Arnia and other parts of Assembly constituency.
He said Power Grid Station worth Rs 70 crore has been commissioned at Partap Singh Pura, Bishnah, which has resulted into overcoming shortage of electricity in many areas of the constituency. He said the Sub District Hospital at a cost of Rs 13 crore was under construction at Bishnah. Work on the hospital has been expedited. The people will get better health facilities with commissioning of the hospital.
Mr Sharma said a vast network of roads has been created in entire constituency. Not only the main roads but even connecting roads, lanes and drains in small areas have been constructed while many other roads were under construction . A number of bridges linking villages have been constructed while many other culverts and bridges were under construction, he said, adding that Irrigation facilities have also improved a lot with water of canal mostly reaching the tail end. A number of irrigation tube wells have also been constructed.
He appealed to the Government to launch a special recruitment drive in police and other departments for the youth of Bishnah segment.
He said the upgradation of PHC Arnia, vented cause way at Lushwara-Karail, bridge on Tamala Nullah, a park at Arnia and a degree college for Arnia have been taken up with the State Government and were being pursued vigorously. An ITI demand for Bishnah has also been raised.
He said the State Morcha stands for trifurcation of Jammu with statehood to Jammu and Kashmir regions and UT status to Ladakh and till then equal distribution of funds for Jammu, delimitation of Assembly segments. Immediately holding of ULB elections, powers to Panchayats and increase in honorarium of Sarpanches and Panches should be given. A number of Sarpanches and Panches also addressed the meeting.

J&K Bank organizes Jashne Aamad-e-Bahaar

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JK Bank Chairman Mushtaq Ahmad inaugurating Jashne Aamad-e-Bahaar at Srinagar on Sunday.
SRINAGAR, Apr 8: All the roads in the old Srinagar today led to historical Badamvaer where Jashne Aamad-e-Bahaar, organised by J&K Bank, appeared to herald publicly the arrival of spring in Kashmir.
Hundreds of families relished the precious moments of leisure under the shifting shades of almond trees across the park. Thousands thronged the park, young celebrated, kids had fun and elders turned nostalgic while ruminating over the past.
Festooned with the purple and white blossom across its panoramic landscape, the buzz of gleeful kids breathed verve into the sleepy soul of the park.
The hustle of the event radiated across the Srinagar and later in the afternoon people began to turn up from almost all its corners and beyond. Scores of tourists from outside the state could be spotted striking poses before the fountains, flower beds and almond trees in the afternoon.
Notably, J&K Bank has revived and restored the glory of Badamvaer under its Heritage Preservation Programme.
In the morning, Chairman and CEO J&K Bank Mushtaq Ahmad inaugurated the event by unveiling the black-stone, titled ‘Badamvaer in History’, upon which a brief historical overview of the park in English as well as Urdu has been inscribed. Present on the occasion were Executive Presidents,Tafazal Hussain, Ghulam Mohiuddin and Parvez Ahmad, Presidents, Meera Jamwal, Shafat Banday, Vagish Chander, Abdul Rashid, Nayeemullah, Mohammad Syed Wani, R. K. and S K BhatVice-Presidents and other officials of the Bank.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman said, “Places like Badamvaer rejuvenate our cultural and spiritual collective and this initiative is one of the expressions of our commitment towards the cultural and emotional health of the people of this state. We have tried our best to restore its traditional and cultural essence using quite modern means in the process as well.
“People have their deeper emotional equity invested in J&K Bank and we will leave no stone unturned to come up to their expectations, always”, he added.
The Chairman also unveiled a poem-in-stone titled Badamvaer that noted poet and humorist, Zareef and Zareef, has dedicated to the place evoking the cultural past of people vividly besides hailing the role of J&K Bank in its rejuvenation. Zareef recited the poem and talked in detail about the popular history of the place. The attraction of the event was the amphi-theater that resounded with the musical performances followed by thunderous applauses by the renowned Kashmiri singers like Abdul Rashid Hafiz, Mohammad Abdullah Shaksaaz and Gulzar Ahmad Ganie. Chinar Boys Orchestra, a musical band performed some popular Kashmiri songs to the delight of jam-packed audience of men, women and children that ran into hundreds.
Besides the music, boys and girls from Greenland Educational Institute (Hawal), Tibetian Public School (Hawal) and Sane Kids Secondary School (Gojwara) presented few cultural programmes on the stage.
Shortly after the cultural programmes, Chairman J&K Bank announced a donation of 5 computer systems each for the three participating schools.

ADGP Hqrs holds Darbar

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ADGP Headquarters, SP Vaid, along with others during Darbar at Ramban.

JAMMU, Apr 8: Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, J&K, DR SP Vaid (IPS) today paid a visit to District Ramban and held a Darbar of officers and jawans of all the three districts of DKR range in DPL Ramban and inspected infrastructural projects.
During the Darbar, ADGP Headquarters, addressed the Police personnel and appreciated the contribution made by the police of DKR range in fighting militancy.
While briefing the jawans, ADGP emphasised the need for people friendly approach. He also laid stress on the officers for taking welfare measures for Jawans.
ADGP accompanied by Aftab Ahmed Kakroo, AIG Provision and PHQ and authorities of PHC and PCD along with district officers took stock of the progress of infrastructural projects.
He also took a meeting of officers of all the three districts.
The officers which attended the meeting were DIG DKR range, MK Sinha, SP Kisthwar, BS Tuti, SP Ramban, Anil Magotra and SP Doda, Mohd Arif Rishu.
DIG DKR Range apprised the ADGP headquarters about the ongoing development works in Doda-Kisthwar-Ramban range. District SPs of Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar also shared the various problems being faced by them.
ADGP headquarters impressed upon the officers that all the under construction works should be completed in fixed time frame.