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100 Post Offices to also register pilgrims from May 7 CEO SASB concludes extensive tour of Amarnath yatra base camps

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 30: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB), Navin K Choudhary today concluded his four days extensive tour of base camps during which he inspected the snow situation and facilities for the upcoming Shri Amarnathji Yatra.
Accompanied by Showkat Mir, Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal, Shahid, SP Ganderbal, Mohammad Yousuf, CEO Sonamarg Development Authority, K G Bamba, GM, Works SASB and other senior functionaries of the district administration, the CEO took stock of snow accumulation and condition of the infrastructure at the base camps of Baltal and Domail.
It was informed that PWD has been able to open the road up to the base camp of Baltal only two days back with great difficulty as at some places, the snow is more than 20 to 25 feet. Due to heavy snowfall this year, the Police Camp at Baltal has been completely wiped out and there is massive damage to other pre-fabricated structures.
The CEO also inspected the helipad where the existing structures have been nearly destroyed due to massive snow avalanches. In a meeting with officers of concerned departments at the base camp, he underscored the need for hard work and extra efforts for re-establishing these infrastructures.
While conducting extensive tour to Nunwan, Pahalgam and Chandanwari, it was observed that the snow accumulation is very high beyond Chandanwari, though the road from Pahalgam to Chandanwari has been opened for vehicular traffic. Due to heavy accumulation of snow, the advance party of PDA could not reach Sheshnag and had to return back. Even at the time of inspection, it was snowing at Chandanwari and beyond.
Mr Choudhary discussed the required action plan for clearing of track and erection of infrastructure facilities well in time for the yatra, which will commence on June 25. He also issued instructions for immediately starting the work at Nunwan Base Camp. Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag, Kifayat Rizvi, SSP Anantnag, Ramesh Jalla, Mir Altaf, CEO Pahalgam Development Authority and other district officers accompanied the CEO and deliberated on the yatra arrangements.
Meanwhile, Department of Posts will start the registration of Shri Amarnathji Yatris on behalf of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board from May 7, 2012 and this will be a major boon to the pilgrims. Hundred Post Offices across the country have been identified in this regard. This facility will be in addition to the 174 Bank Branches and via the Internet based e-registration system already announced by the Shrine Board.
According to Mr Choudhary, until last year the registration was done only through J&K Bank and YES Bank. “In a major initiative to provide convenience to the pilgrims for the registration, SASB has tied up with the Department of Posts for registration of yatris through select post offices”, he said.
According to John Samuel, Chief Postmaster General, four Yatri Post Offices will be established in the Yatra route for the benefit of the pilgrims. These Yatri Post Offices will provide basic postal services, including letter post, registered post and speed post facilities to the pilgrims.
“For more than 20 years these Yatri Post Offices have been non-functional and during this year these will be revived and made fully functional”, he said, adding “during Shri Amarnathji Yatra special postal covers and picture post cards will be brought out and they will be available at Yatri Post Offices. These will be important souvenir for the Yatris”.

Shri Jagannath ‘Rath Yatra’ taken out

A tableau of Bhagwan on decorated chariot during ‘Jagannathji Rath Yatra’ taken out in Jammu on Monday. 	-Excelsior/ Rakesh
A tableau of Bhagwan on decorated chariot during ‘Jagannathji Rath Yatra’ taken out in Jammu on Monday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: A large number of people participated in a grand ‘Shri Jagannathji Rath Yatra’ taken out in the old city here today.
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), organized this first ever “Shri Jaganath Rath Yatra” in the city of temples today.
Hundreds of  devotees,  dancing on the tune of  song “Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare” and rhythm of  drum beats, attracted everyone’s sight. A large number of women and children also accompanied the yatra.
The “Rath Yatra” commenced from City Palace, Kachi Chawni, and it  passed through Parade Ground, Shalamar, Kanak Mandi, Rajinder Bazaar, Shaheedi Chowk, Raghunath Mandir, Indra Chowk, Gumat, Vinayak Bazaar, Dogra Chowk, Jewel, Canal Head, Guest House, Gole Pulli, Bohri and culminated at KK Resort, Udheywala Bohri.
Hundreds of people from the roof top of their houses and on the road were seen waiting to have the glimpse of tableaux of Lord Jaganathji, his brother Baldev and sister Subhadra, moving on a beautifully decorated chariot.
Chairman, J&K Legislative Council, Amrit Malhotra, was the Chief Guest while Madan Lal Sharma and Choudhary Lal Singh, both Members of Parliament, were the Guests of Honour.
The Rath Yatra festival of chariots originates in Puri, Orrisa and it is the oldest known festival and has been celebrated for over thousands of years.
The founder Acharya of ISKCON, C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, introduced the ‘Rath Yatra’ festival through out the world.
Among others present were Vikram Malhotra, president Rath Yatra Committee, Jai Keshav Dass, organizing president, SC Bali, president Reception Committee, HG Sarvbhaum Bhattacharya Dass, General Manager, ISKCON Jammu, Surinder Peshin and Sanjeev, festival coordinators and Rohit Bali, general secretary.

JCC strike on May 8, 9; to conduct ‘gherao’ of Sectt

Senior JCC member Ram Kumar Sharma addressing press conference in Jammu on Monday.
Senior JCC member Ram Kumar Sharma addressing press conference in Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: Senior trade unionist and spokesperson of Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) of the State Government employees Ram Kumar today said that employees from all the three regions of the State would observe two day strike on May 8 and 9 and also conduct ‘gherao’ of the Civil Secretariat at Srinagar.
Addressing a press conference here today, Mr Kumar said  that J&K Government Employees Joint Action Committee (Jammu region), in a day long session the other day chalked out strategy to observe two day strike on the opening of the summer Secretariat in Srinagar. The employees have also decided to hold protest demonstration at Exhibition Ground Jammu on May 8 and then protest demonstration/ dharna at their respective offices the next day. Many employees from various districts shall move towards Srinagar to take part in Civil Secretariat ‘gherao’ programme.
The senior JCC member further pointed out that State Government has failed to implement the agreements and commitments made to the employees leadership on February 19, 2009,  May 14, 2010 and September 15, 2011. Even the day long token strike of employees on April 17, 2012 has fallen on deaf ears of the Government, leaving no option rather than to intensify the struggle and consolidate the ranks and file. Therefore, the JCC, an umbrella platform of the employees’ leaders, has decided to call upon the employees to observe two-day strike. He pointed out that major issues of the employees including release of pending 6th Pay Commission arrears, removal of pay anomalies, retirement age enhancement, Pay Commission benefits to all PSU workers etc have remained unattended.
He said operational staff of the PHE Department, PDD, Hospitals, Municipalities and those on exam duty has been exempted from the purview of the strike on these proposed days.
The EJAC leadership appealed the state employees from all the departments and Public Sectors Undertakings to observe complete Kam Chhorh Hartal on May 8 and 9, 2012. A rally will be held near Press Club/ Exhibition  Ground on May 8.

Under privileged, labour class mainstay of NC: Kamaal

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: Additional general secretary, J&K National Conference, Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal today said the NC is in existence for last 80 years and the mainstay of the party has been labour, under privileged and poor classes of the society.
He was speaking at Dhanu Sheen Brahmana, Block Tikri, Reasi, while paying tributes to martyrs of Chicago, USA on International Labour Day falling on May 1, 2012.
He said the two big contributions of NC to J&K people are ‘land to tiller’ without any compensation and secularism and amity among all regions, religions, castes and sub-castes.
He further said that the present Government headed by Omar Abdullah has taken revolutionary measures to ameliorate the sufferings of the people especially in the aftermath of over two decades old militancy. He added that the successfully holding of panchayat elections goes to the credit of Omar Abdullah and its Government and appealed the people to strengthen this third pillar of democracy and not to fall prey to the propaganda of political parties.
Commenting on the visit of Foreign Secretary of the country to Pakistan in coming days, he hoped that this will increase bonhomie between the two estranged neighbours and this will dispel the clouds of suspicion , hatred and animosity between the two which will pave the way for ever lasting peace in J&K.
Provincial president, NC, Rattan Lal Gupta giving details of the performance of Omar Abdullah led Government, said it is taking every step to provide relief to the people and sustain the hard earned peace in the State. He also said not to lend air to false propaganda regarding the working of panchayats and stressed that Omar Abdullah and his Government is keen to see this important tier of democracy succeed and no hurdle in this behalf would be tolerated and steps are afoot to give legal and constitutional teeth to these elected panchayats.
He also lamented that had people not taken away support to NC in 2002 and 2008 assembly elections in Reasi Assembly segment, the developmental works that were presented in the charter of demands would have been solved and hoped that people keeping in mind that tremendous contribution of NC for the welfare of the people of the State will not commit this mistake again. He assured the locals that their demands will be forwarded to the concerned quarters for action.

Arrangements for Buddha Jayanti finalized

Excelsior Correspondent
LEH, Apr 30: Deputy Commissioner, Tsering Angchok, today finalized arrangements for Buddha Jayanti, which falls on May 6, in a meeting with the Ladakh Buddhist Association and the district officers of different departments.
The vice president LBA Tsewang Thinless said that this year Buddha Jayanti would be celebrated in a larger way and sought all out support from the administration in terms of cleanliness of the route of procession (Bum-Skor) , drinking water facility, uninterrupted power, medical service, public address system, seating arrangements and regulation of traffic movement.
Accordingly, Deputy Commissioner issued instructions to the concerned departments. In view of the significance of the day, Mr Angchok assured that there should be no lapses in the arrangements on the part of district administration.
Among others the meeting was attended by the Additional DC, Tsering Morup and Additional SP Stanzin Norbu.

Timber smuggling bid foiled, 2 arrested

Excelsior Correspondent
RAMBAN, Apr 30: Police today foiled an attempt to smuggle timber and arrested two persons along with six scants and 26 wooden planks.
Police spokesman said that on the basis of specific information, a police party from Police Post Patnitop headed by Sub-Inspector Annayat Hussain under the supervision of SP Ramban, Anil Magotra laid a special naka on the Highway. During the checking, a tempo traveler bearing registration number JK14A-7333 was intercepted. From the vehicle, police recovered six scants and 26 wooden planks, which were being smuggled to Jammu from Batote.
The driver of the tempo identified as Parmjeet Singh, son of Avtar Singh of Janipur Colony and his associate Tasleem Arif, son of Manzoor Ahmed Bhat of Ward No 3 Batote were immediately arrested.
During questioning, Tasleem Arif revealed that they were smuggling the timber at the instance of Nissar Wani of Batote, who had dumped the timber near the road side at Barthal Batote.
Police has registered a case in this connection and launched hunt to nab Nissar Wani.

Acting CJ lays foundation stone of lawyers’ canteen

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: Acting Chief Justice of State High Court Justice Virender Singh along with Justice J P Singh and Justice Yaqoob Mir today laid the foundation stone of Lawyers’ Canteen Complex. With this, the long pending demand of the Bar Association Jammu has been met with.
Speaking on the occasion, Bar President, B S Slathia expressed gratitude to Justice F M Ibrahim Kalifulla, who during his tenure as Chief Justice of J&K, showed utmost interest in providing canteen complex to the Bar members.
He also expressed gratitude to Acting Chief Justice, Justice Virender Singh, Justice Mansoor A Mir and Justice J P Singh for their approval, expeditious identification of the location for lawyers canteen and finalization of the site plan in the shortest possible time.
An amount of Rs 9 lakh has already been sanctioned by the Union Health Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, for the canteen complex. Mr Slathia urged the JKPCC to complete the construction of the canteen by October this year.
Vikram Sharma, general secretary of the Bar, Parimoksh Seth, joint secretary, Sandeepa Sambyal, treasurer, designated Senior Advocates and the members of Bar were present on the occasion.

Power shut down

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: In order to carry out urgent work and branch cutting on 33 KV GG-1, GG-2 & GG-3 feeder emanating from 132/33 KV Grid Station Gangyal, the power supply to the Greater Kailash, Industrial Area Gangyal, Preet Nagar, Trikuta Nagar, Kunjawani, Seora, Greater Jammu, Babliana and adjoining areas  will remain affected on 2nd of May 2012 (Wednesday) from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.

Dr Jaipal is new HoD Medicine

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: Dr Jaipal Singh has been appointed as new Head of Post Graduate Department of Medicine, Government Medical College Jammu. He will take over as HoD tomorrow.
Dr Singh had a distinguished career during MBBS having obtained first positions. He completed his post-graduation in 1984 and has worked in different capacities in the GMC. He has many publications to his credit.
Dr Singh is also a renowned expert in the field of mind-body medicine and holistic medicine or life style medicine and has many presentations in national and international fora.
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 30: Dr Jaipal Singh has been appointed as new Head of Post Graduate Department of Medicine, Government Medical College Jammu. He will take over as HoD tomorrow.
Dr Singh had a distinguished career during MBBS having obtained first positions. He completed his post-graduation in 1984 and has worked in different capacities in the GMC. He has many publications to his credit.
Dr Singh is also a renowned expert in the field of mind-body medicine and holistic medicine or life style medicine and has many presentations in national and international fora.

CEO SASB concludes extensive tour of Amarnath yatra base camps

100 Post Offices to also register pilgrims from May 7
Excelsior Correspondent


SRINAGAR, Apr 30: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB), Navin K Choudhary today concluded his four days extensive tour of base camps during which he inspected the snow situation and facilities for the upcoming Shri Amarnathji Yatra.
Accompanied by Showkat Mir, Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal, Shahid, SP Ganderbal, Mohammad Yousuf, CEO Sonamarg Development Authority, K G Bamba, GM, Works SASB and other senior functionaries of the district administration, the CEO took stock of snow accumulation and condition of the infrastructure at the base camps of Baltal and Domail.
It was informed that PWD has been able to open the road up to the base camp of Baltal only two days back with great difficulty as at some places, the snow is more than 20 to 25 feet. Due to heavy snowfall this year, the Police Camp at Baltal has been completely wiped out and there is massive damage to other pre-fabricated structures.
The CEO also inspected the helipad where the existing structures have been nearly destroyed due to massive snow avalanches. In a meeting with officers of concerned departments at the base camp, he underscored the need for hard work and extra efforts for re-establishing these infrastructures.
While conducting extensive tour to Nunwan, Pahalgam and Chandanwari, it was observed that the snow accumulation is very high beyond Chandanwari, though the road from Pahalgam to Chandanwari has been opened for vehicular traffic. Due to heavy accumulation of snow, the advance party of PDA could not reach Sheshnag and had to return back. Even at the time of inspection, it was snowing at Chandanwari and beyond.
Mr Choudhary discussed the required action plan for clearing of track and erection of infrastructure facilities well in time for the yatra, which will commence on June 25. He also issued instructions for immediately starting the work at Nunwan Base Camp. Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag, Kifayat Rizvi, SSP Anantnag, Ramesh Jalla, Mir Altaf, CEO Pahalgam Development Authority and other district officers accompanied the CEO and deliberated on the yatra arrangements.
Meanwhile, Department of Posts will start the registration of Shri Amarnathji Yatris on behalf of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board from May 7, 2012 and this will be a major boon to the pilgrims. Hundred Post Offices across the country have been identified in this regard. This facility will be in addition to the 174 Bank Branches and via the Internet based e-registration system already announced by the Shrine Board.
According to Mr Choudhary, until last year the registration was done only through J&K Bank and YES Bank. “In a major initiative to provide convenience to the pilgrims for the registration, SASB has tied up with the Department of Posts for registration of yatris through select post offices”, he said.
According to John Samuel, Chief Postmaster General, four Yatri Post Offices will be established in the Yatra route for the benefit of the pilgrims. These Yatri Post Offices will provide basic postal services, including letter post, registered post and speed post facilities to the pilgrims.
“For more than 20 years these Yatri Post Offices have been non-functional and during this year these will be revived and made fully functional”, he said, adding “during Shri Amarnathji Yatra special postal covers and picture post cards will be brought out and they will be available at Yatri Post Offices. These will be important souvenir for the Yatris”.