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Village Dhundi without middle school

Excelsior Correspondent
PADDAR, Apr 24:The residents of village Dhundi, District Kishtwar, today flayed the Government for its claims to have provided primary and middle schools to each and every nook of the State under SSA norms of 1km and 3km respectively but the ground reality contradicts its claims as the village Dhundi is still without a middle school.
Addressing a gathering, Panchayat, Halqa Gulabgarh, Panch Dheer Singh, said ” The Government Primary School Dhundi was established in 1968 and has at present about 100 students with feeding primary schools at Sanyas, whereas middle schools are at a distance of about five kilometer due to which the students of this institution face tremendous hardships after passing 5th class. The tender aged students have to pass dense forests and deep nallahs and cross rivers to reach the middle schools.”
Chemail Singh, a resident of the village said, “The poverty stricken people of this far-flung area and most difficult hilly terrain do not send their wards to school after 5th due to fear.”
He said on one hand Government has made right to education a fundamental right and on the other hand there is gross denial of this very right to the students of this backward area.
The residents of the village urged the Government to upgrade the school as the school fulfills each and every ingredient for its upgradation.

Governor for putting in place all arrangements within scheduled time-frame

Shri Amarnath Yatra
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Governor N.N. Vohra discussing arrangements for Shri Amarnath ji Yatra in a meeting at Raj Bhavan, Jammu on Tuesday.
Governor N.N. Vohra discussing arrangements for Shri Amarnath ji Yatra in a meeting at Raj Bhavan, Jammu on Tuesday.

JAMMU, Apr 24: Governor N.N. Vohra, discussed the required arrangements for the ensuing Shri Amarnathji Yatra at a meeting held at Raj Bhavan here last evening.
The Governor was briefed by Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal, and Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag, regarding the current status of snow melt at Baltal and Chandanwari and the action being taken for clearing the tracks of the frozen snows and timely putting in place all the Yatra related arrangements at the Base Camps at Baltal and Nunwan, Camps enroute and in the Holy Cave area. He also reviewed the preparations for construction of Entry Gates at the Base Camps at Baltal and Chandanwari.
During the meeting, all Yatra related arrangements, proposed to be made on the Chandanwari and Baltal routes by the C.E.O., Pahalgam Development Authority, various concerned Departments including Tourism, PHE, PDD, CAPD, Health, Labour and Animal Husbandry were discussed at length and the required decisions were taken.
Referring to the implementation of the sector-wise recommendations of High Level Committee which related to the District Administration, the Governor, who is also the Chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, emphasized that the required action on the ground must be completed timely to ensure the availability of the required arrangements.
Particularly reviewing the Health related arrangements, the Governor instructed the CEO to timely co-ordinate with the Health Department and District Administration for provision of all required measures such as placing experienced and qualified Doctors at identified locations/Camps, positioning of ambulances at Chandanwari and Baltal and provision of hard bed stretchers and oxygen cylinders in the Yatra area. He also gave instructions regarding proper arrangements being made for evacuation of seriously sick pilgrims and in the event of any pilgrim losing life, there should be satisfactory arrangements for conduct of post mortem and issuance of Death Certificate.
Navin K. Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor and Chief Executive Officer of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, Kifayat Hussain Rizvi, Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag; Showkat Ahmad Mir, Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal; Preet Pal Singh, Additional CEO of the Board; Mir Altaf Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer, Pahalgam Development Authority, and K.G. Bamba, General Manager (Works), Shrine Board, were among those who participated in the meeting.

Young woman burnt alive at in-laws’ house

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Body of 22-year old woman burnt alive by in-laws in Mendhar. 	- Excelsior/Nazki
Body of 22-year old woman burnt alive by in-laws in Mendhar. - Excelsior/Nazki

MENDHAR, Apr 24: In a most heinous and barbaric act, a young housewife was tied with ropes from hands and legs and then burnt alive by pouring kerosene oil at village Sagra in Balnoi area of tehsil Mendhar in district Poonch last night.
The deceased is 22-year-old, Tazeem Kouser, wife of Ghulam Rasool of Sagra (Balnoi) and daughter of Mohd Bashir of village Langiot (Balakote). Her husband, is said to be in Saudi Arabia for the last more than four months. She was married to Rasool about two years back. Rasool was already married and earlier working as private security man in Mumbai. He had solemnized marriage there in Mumbai over six years back and had two children, however, Tazeem was still issueless.
The semi-charred body of the deceased was found lying in the backward of in-laws’ house in the cattle shed when father and mother of the girl (Tazeem) came to take her along after coming to know about the torture and victimization of their daughter. Her father in-law Mohd Shafi and other family members claimed that their daughter-in-law was missing since last night and was not traceable. However, sensing some trouble and after through search of the premises, they were shocked to see the semi-charred body of their daughter. It had been covered and perhaps they could not find time to dispose it off. Her legs and hands were tied with thick rope which had also partially burnt.
The parents raised alarm and many people of the area gathered there. Matter was reported to police. SDPO Mendhar Parbheet Singh and SHO Barkat Qureshi reached the spot. The body was shifted to Mendhar hospital. A Medical Board constituted by SDM conducted postmortem. The police detained four members of the in-laws family besides the father of first wife of Ghulam Rassol, who had come to Mendhar from Mumbai 2-3 days back. A case under Section 174 CrPC has been registered by Mendhar police.
It was learnt that parents of Ajmeri Bano, first wife of Ghulam Rassol had come to the house of their son-in law at Mendhar for the last 2-3days. Some pressure was being built up on the parents of second wife to take their daughter back home. Moreover, Tazeem was also being tortured and victimized for the last some time. The parents of the deceased girl had agreed to take their daughter back home. But when they arrived there they found the charred body of their daughter. The police investigation was in progress. Ajmeri’s father Abdul Jabbar of Mina Road, East Mumbai, Mohd Shafi- Ghulam Rasool’s father, his uncle Mohd Lateif and mother- in -law of the deceased have been detained.

Maintain tangible bonds with all ranks: Khoda to COs

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DGP Kuldeep Khoda with JKAP/IRP Battalions Commandants at Jammu on Tuesday.
DGP Kuldeep Khoda with JKAP/IRP Battalions Commandants at Jammu on Tuesday.

JAMMU, Apr 24: The Director General of Police (DGP), Kuldeep Khoda today underscored the importance of armed police in dealing with the emergent situations and maintaining law and order in the State and stressed for better synergy among all ranks.
Addressing the participants after inaugurating 2-day 10th Commandants Conference of Jammu and Kashmir Armed/IRP Battalions at Armed Police Headquarters here this morning, he said the policing has been demanding changes in view of the new challenges posed by the criminals and anti-social elements.
Mr. Khoda expressed his satisfaction over the working of Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police in day-to-day policing and said that JKAP is backbone of the Police Organization and its jawans and officers have demonstrated great professionalism, discipline and valour in maintaining peace and saving life and property of the people. He said that the force has offered many sacrifices for the integrity of the State and the nation will always remember these martyrs.
Elaborating the achievements of the force on various fronts, the DGP said that better supervision and inspection by the supervisory officers would improve the working and performance. Encouragement and rewards for the performers, speedy disposal of departmental enquiries would also help in yielding the desired results, he added.
Referring to the measures taken with regard to trainings and logistics, Mr. Khoda said that the department has taken many initiatives to sharpen the training skills of its men. “Latest equipments have been introduced in the force to tackle any emerging situation and all Police Training Institutions across the State have been imparting trainings with new techniques to face the challenges” he ascertained . He said with the introduction of latest methods of investigation, the force will be able to crack and curb the activities of the elements inimical to peace.
Spelling out the issues of police welfare, infrastructure, building, mobility and training, to be discussed in the Conference, Mr. Khoda said that there was an urgent need to re-orient the force at all levels. Infrastructure has been strengthened across the state to provide better living and working facilities to the jawans and officers. He stressed for early land acquisition so that the battalions are fully accommodated.
Emphasising that better coordination at all levels would help to provide better policing to the public which they expect from the “men in Khaki”, he said that the suggestions and recommendations putforth by the delegates would be considered for follow up action at PHQ level.
Earlier, in his welcome address, the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Armed/Law and Order, K. Rajendra Kumar gave a detailed power point presentation on the agenda points, aims and objective for conducting the annual Conference. He said that the Conference will deliberate and discuss various aspects of functioning of Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police and formulate a comprehensive policy to enhance the performance of the force.
On the first day of the Conference, presentations were made by several speakers on different topics which include “changing scenario-police reforms” by IGP, Rauf-ul-Hassan, “significance of effective supervision at battalion level” by Dr. K. K. Saini, “role of police in disaster management” by T. Namgiyal, “introduction of non-lethal weapons and their use in dealing with law and order situations” by K. L. Baghat and “functioning of armed police” by Johnny William.
Among other, the Conference was attended by ADGPs, Dr. Ram Lubhaya and Dr. S. P. Vaid, IGPs, Dilbag Singh, Z. H. Chisti, Dr. B. Srinivas, A. K. Choudhary and G. S. Salathia, DIGS, Mr. Yoginder Koul, Alok Puri, A. Q. Manhas, Danish Rana, A. S. Bali, P. R. Manhas, Garib Dass, and G. A. Dar, all Commandants of armed and IRP battalions and other police officers.

Govt misleading on 74th Amendment: Jitendra

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BJP leaders at a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday.
BJP leaders at a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday.

JAMMU, Apr 24: Describing as misleading the observation made by Minister for Rural Development, Panchayats and Law, Ali Mohammed Sagar that 73rd, 74th Amendments of Indian Constitution were not applicable to the State because of Article-370, the BJP State chief spokesperson Dr Jitendra Singh said that the minister ought to know that notwithstanding Article-370, these amendments are extendable to State of Jammu and Kashmir much in the same way as around 200 provisions of Indian Constitution are already applicable here.
Talking to reporters here today along with party general secretary, Sat Sharma (CA) and press secretary, Balbir Ram, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the only requirement is that it has to be adopted by the State Legislature and incidentally barring National Conference, all other parties are in its favour. While the Congress has these amendments in its manifesto, the PDP has also supported such empowerment of local bodies, he reminded.
The spirit of these amendments is that every local body should be able to function with same independence as a State Assembly, he explained and added that after 73rd and 74th amendments all the Central grants come directly to the elected representatives in Panchayats and Municipal Bodies with no interference from council of ministers and the audit of these funds is to be done by a committee appointed directly by the Governor of the State.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that while Article-243-ZD provides for creations of district level planning committees, Article-243-ZE provides that for metropolitan areas.
He said by opposing 73rd and 74th amendments, the ruling party had exposed itself to accusation that it wanted to leave scope open for misappropriation of over 300 crore of Central grant that will be available in the name of local bodies.
Making a strong plea for implementation of 74th amendment before holding Municipal Body Election, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the NC, which was opposing it found nothing wrong in demanding autonomy for itself but was opposed to autonomy for local bodies. He said any political party or leader opposing the 73rd, 74th amendments is in fact opposed to basic democratic values for personal or vested interests.

Smart dragon tops list of fiction’s richest characters

NEW YORK, Apr 24: A smart and savvy dragon, an aged vampire and a Beverly Hillbilly are among the richest fictional characters, according to a new ranking. Smaug, a hyper-intelligent, short-tempered dragon and the star of the upcoming “Lord of the Rings” prequel whose estimated worth is a hefty $62 billion, headed the list of Forbes’ “Fictional 15” wealthiest imaginary characters, it said yesterday. (agencies)

Maori Troilus and Cressida opens Shakespeare season

LONDON, Apr 24: A festival bringing together 37 companies from around the world to perform Shakespeare’s 37 plays in different languages kicks off at London’s Globe theatre on Monday with a Maori version of “Troilus and Cressida.” The initiative, called Globe to Globe, is part of a wider World Shakespeare Festival as well as the London 2012 Festival that ties in with the summer Olympics. (agencies)

Warm-up ‘enhances performance’

WASHINGTON, Apr 24: Performing a warm-up using just body weight can improve performance during exercise, according to a new study on elite athletes.

An international team, led by La Trobe University, has found that performing low load gluteal muscle exercises before a work-out enhances strength and power in the lower body during exercise.

For their study, researchers analysed the effect of warm-up exercises on 22 elite Australian Football League (AFL) players to enhance performance.

“We found that body-weight gluteal exercises increase explosiveness in your lower half. Low load exercises of this nature are likely to be more acceptable to the athlete and coach than are protocols incorporating heavier loads due to a lower risk of fatigue and minimal equipment requirements.

“A warm-up protocol involving low load exercises targeting the gluteal muscles is effective at acutely enhancing explosive power output in the lower limbs,” the study’s lead author Justin Crow said.

In fact, the researchers compared three warm-up methods on players including the low load exercise protocol squatting on a whole body vibration machine and a control protocol where athletes did no warm-up.

“The players that performed the low load gluteal exercises were more powerful during jumping than those in the control group and weight-bearing vibration group.

“Coaches may consider this protocol when preparing athletes for competition or training in sports involving explosive lower limb movements such as jumping, sprinting, and some weightlifting movements,” he said in a release.

The findings have been published in the ‘Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research’. (PTI)

Ban hopes UNSC reform process will be accelerated

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 24: Ahead of a visit to India, United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon today expressed hope that the Security Council’s reform process will be accelerated to meet expectations of countries like India which are keen to play a bigger role as permanent members of the powerful UN body.

“I am very well aware of the aspiration of the Indian government to serve even in a bigger role as permanent member of the UNSC,” Ban told here in an interview on the eve of his three-day visit to India.

Ban will depart for his third visit to India as UN Chief tomorrow and would be meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other senior political leaders in New Delhi.

The Secretary-General would receive an honorary doctorate degree from Jamia Islamia University.

His itinerary also includes a trip to Mumbai where he would meet Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and attend an event hosted by Reliance Industries’ Chairman Mukesh Ambani, who is member of the Millennium Development Goals Advocacy group, which Ban had established.

Ban said UNSC reforms has been one of the most important and most debated issues, particularly during the last 20 years and has picked up pace in the last three years.

He noted that UN member states have been working “very hard and accelerating” the pace of the reform process.

“There is generally broad consensus of views that considering such dramatic situations which have been taking place in the international community, the UNSC should be reformed in a more representative, more democratic, transparent way,” Ban said.

While there is “almost near consensus” that the UN’s powerful 15-nation body should be reformed, Ban said member states have not been able to find a clear formula which would satisfy and meet the expectations of all member states. (PTI)

UN chief warns NKorea against further provocative measures

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 24: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is warning North Korea against “further provocative measures.”

The UN chief was asked to comment on yesterday’s warning from North Korea’s military of imminent “special actions” that would reduce South Korea’s government to ashes within minutes.

North Korea attempted to launch a rocket on April 13 but it disintegrated.

Ban urged North Korea to fully observe UN Security Council resolutions which reflect the will of the international community. The resolutions imposed tough sanctions against the North and ban nuclear and missile tests.

Ban, a former South Korean foreign minister, said “any further provocative measures will not be desirable for the peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula.” (AGENCIES)