Jai Mata Di FRIDAY 22 May 2015 Jammu-India Pages:12 ` 3.00 Peace comes from within. Do not - Buddha seek it without. Regd No:JK517/13-15 RNI No:- JKENG/2013/53265 NIFTY 8,421 2 || SENSEX 27,809 27 || DOW JONES 18,285 26 || NASDAQ 5,071 1 |USD($) 63.65 0.17 INR || EURO($) 70.98 0.45 INR ||GOLD/10G 27,245 39 || SILVER/K 39,310 20 Saka: 01 Jyaistha 1936-37 WORLD Bikrami: 08 Jeth 2071 P-8 NATIONAL UK PM David Cameron to unveil immigration curbs on eve of EU meeting GLEANINGS Rajab : 31 1436 AH P-7 KASHMIR Cairo: Saudi shells hit an international aid office in Yemen on Thursday killing five Ethiopian refugees, a local official said, while efforts continued to mount peace talks between exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s government and Houthi rebels. The official said that 10 other refugees were wounded when artillery fire and air strikes hit the town of Maydee along Yemen’s border with Saudi Arabia in Hajja province, a stronghold of the Iran-allied Houthi group that a Saudiled Arab alliance has been bombing for eight weeks. Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri said there was no coalition activity in the area. “If the report is correct, it would be the responsibility of the Houthis, ,” Asseri told. Pak rejects reports on selling nukes Islamabad: Amid reports that Saudi Arabia has taken a “strategic decision” to acquire “off-the-shelf” nuclear arms from close ally Pakistan, the government here today rejected as “baseless” any such move to sell atomic weapons. Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Qazi Khalillulah at a news briefing here said “Pakistan’s nuclear programme was purely for its own legitimate self-defence and for maintaining a credible minimum deterrence”. The ‘Sunday Times’ of London had recently quoted unnamed senior US officials as saying that Saudi Arabia had “taken the ‘strategic decision’ to acquire ‘off-the-shelf’ atomic weapons from Pakistan”. New Delhi: Greenpeace India on Thursday claimed it has seen a surge in donations from well-wishers and its own staff after the central government froze its local bank accounts and blocked it from receiving foreign contributions. Greenpeace India executive director Samit Aich on Thursday said since 9 April, the organization has got donations from 2,800 new donors. Similarly, in June 2014, when an intelligence report had called it a ‘threat to national economic security’, Greenpeace had got 4,000 new donors. Aich released a letter from his staff in which they have promised to work without pay in June. The organization, which employs around 340 people in India, had earlier warned that it will be unable to continue operations with its bank accounts blocked. Vaishno Devi pilgrim dies, other injured Jammu: A pilgrim of Mata Vaishno Devi died of heart attack in Katra town of Reasi district today, a police officer said. “Pawan Kumar (48), a resident of Haryana, who had come on a pilgrimage to the cave shrine fell sick and was taken to a hospital, where he was declared brought dead,” the officer said. Meanwhile, a woman Chitra Kumari (22), resident of Faridpur in Bareli of Uttar Pradesh got injured, when she accidentally slipped into a gorge outside the Vaishno Devi Cave Shrine on way back to Katra, along with her family after paying obeisance at the cave shrine,” police here said. Weather Report EARTH NEWS SERVICE Srinagar, May 21|15: In order to overcome increased demand of power during holy month of Ramzaan and peak summer season in Jammu, Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today issued directions to Power Development Department (PDD) to purchase additional 250 MW of power. He also asked the PDD to put in place an institutional mechanism to check pilferage and improve recovery so that the burgeoning gap between power purchase and revenue realization is reduced. The Chief Minister issued these directions while chairing a high-level meeting to review working of the Power Development Department (PDD), here today. Terrorism needs to be condemned unequivocally 20 °C 34°C 41°C 27°C 42% 17% 11% 30% 65km 88km 88km 79km 0% 6°C 21°C 28°C 85% 36% 17% 14°C 53% 24km 0% 64Km 0% 30km 0% 24km 0% Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh, Minister of State for Power, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Chief Secretary, Iqbal Khanday, Principal Secretary, Recovery of heroin goes up to 8 kg Preeto Devi’s Interrogation at JIC EARTH NEWS SERVICE SANT KUMAR SHARMA Jammu, May 21 |15: It was this day, May 21, many years ago, that the former Prime Minister, Mr Rajiv Gandhi, was targeted by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and killed. A woman, Dhanu, became a suicide bomber strapping a bomb to her body and detonating it, blowing up Rajiv Gandhi into pieces. It is one of the most infamous suicide bombings in India’s history. It raised a question in the minds of rationale people: Is anybody safe in the country? From terrorism? If a former PM could be targeted in this manner by terrorists, anybody was fair game. The nation then rose up collectively and decided to tackle terrorism firmly. Today, the LTTE is no more considered a threat and has been liquidated, both in India and Sri Lanka. LTTE leader V Prabhakaran was killed and thousands died defending him. His earlier larger than life image, based on LTTE’s brutal methods, could not save him. The heavy price of violence, perpetrated by LTTE against Rajiv, had to be paid by fellow Tamils, and now there is no sympathy for alien Tamils among common Indians, aside from some Tamils. This sea change was brought about by Rajiv’s killing. Today, the day is celebrated as Anti-Terrorism Day throughout the country. It only hardens the countrymen against those deemed to be terrorists or those believed to be using their methods. Closer home, in Jammu and Kashmir, we lost two politicians to terrorism on this day. Many, many years ago, Maulvi Mirwaiz Farooq was killed by some terrorists for he was considered a moderate separatist. Moderate by the standards of those who killed him for espousing the cause in the manner in which he did. About a decade earlier, we lost Abdul Gani Lone who fell to the bullets of terrorists. Ironically, he was participating in a function to commemorate Contd on Page 2 Jammu, May 21|15:Police recovered more heroin and cash following the disclosures of wife of late Sarfu –a notorious narcotic smuggler here on Thursday. Police today claimed to have recovered 5 packets rising recovered consignment weight to over 8 kg and cash Rs 4.49990 lakh after the disclosures of Preeto Devi wife of infamous international trans-border smuggler Sarfoo. Contd on Page 2 e-mail: [email protected] SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGY Kohli reviews functioning of State Motor Garages Planning, B. R. Sharma, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas and Principal Secretary PDD, Sandeep Nayak attended the meeting. Calling upon Principal Secretary PDD to ensure that uninterrupted electricity is provided to people during fasting month of Ramzaan, especially sehri and iftaar, Mufti Sayeed said he will examine the issue of increasing power purchase allocation of PDD. He said the additional purchase will also augment power supply in Jammu providing much needed relief to people from scorching summer heat. Contd on Page 2 P-11 YOUTH P-10 Manna of Chandigarh bags Katra-Nelay Kesari dangal LHC smashes energy record with test collisions Efforts underway to resume talks with India: Pak AGENCIES, MAY 21|15 Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Qazi M Khalilullah on Thursday said that the dialogue process with India has not resumed as yet, but efforts were underway to resume the talks, as “good ties with neighbours are a cornerstone of Pakistan`s foreign policy”. Relations between India and Pakistan have been complex due to a number of historical and political events. Relations between the two states have been defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947, the Kashmir conflict and the numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations. Consequently, even though the two South Asian nations share linguistic, cultural, geographic, and economic links, their relationship has been plagued by hostility and suspicion. Talks were to be held at the level of foreign secretaries in Islamabad in August last year, but were cancelled by the Indian Government after Pakistan`s envoy to India Abdul Basit met with Kashmiri separatist leaders in New Delhi a couple of days before the official engagement was to take place. New Delhi had then said that Islamabad had to make a choice between engaging with the legitimate representatives of India or with separatists. The Pakistan Government, on the other hand, blamed New Delhi for sending the bilateral dialogue process backward with their hardline Contd on Page 2 Defence Minister, Army Chief arrive today Parrikar likely to visit LoC and Siachen EARTH NEWS SERVICE Leh, May 21|15: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar will arrive here tomorrow on a twoday visit to review security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, during which he is expected to visit the Line of Control and Siachen and meet Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. “The Defence Minister will arrive on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow,” Udhampur-based Defence spokesman Colonel S D Goswami informed. He said the Defence Minister will be accompanied by Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag and General Of- ficer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command Lt Gen D S Hooda during the visit which will cover all three regions of the state. The Defence Minister will arrive in Leh tomorrow morning where Lt Gen V S Negi, General officer Commanding of 14 Corps, will brief him about the situation along the Line of Control on Pakistani side and Line of Actual Control along the Chinese side, the spokesman said. Col Goswami said Parrikar will then fly to Srinagar, Contd on Page 2 Geelani’s passport application PHE XEn suspended for fake incomplete, says MEA appointments of daily wagers AGENCIES, MAY 21|15 Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said that an incomplete passport application was received from hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani. It also said that fees was not paid and that biometric details and photographs were not submitted. The MEA added that Geelani’s application could not be processed in its present form, as per ANI. Earlier, amid a row over hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s plea for passport, the Union Home Ministry today had said that the request would be processed on ‘merit’ as the travel document is the ‘right of every Indian citizen’. Sources had said that the Min- istries of Home Affairs and External Affairs would take a decision on the issue in consultation with Jammu and Kashmir only after Geelani visits the nearest passport office for biometrics. And Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, meanwhile, had said Geelani would have to write ‘Indian’ in the nationality column to apply for the passport. “Passport is the right of every Indian citizen and is issued by the Ministry of External Affairs after following due process. In case any applicant applies for the passport, he should fulfil all the formalities before his case is processed. As and when the matter is referred to the Ministry of Home Affairs, we will process Contd on Page 2 EARTH NEWS SERVICE Srinagar, May 21|15: Min- ister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sukhnanan Kumar ordered the suspension of an executive engineer over the alleged fake engagement of 260 unpaid need based casual labourers in the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Mechanical division North, Sopore. “During a preliminary inquiry it came to fore that the Executive Engineer had prepared a list of 260 workers and furnished the same to Superintending Engineer, PHE Mechanical North and when the latter sought clarification as to why in January 2014, when the physical verification of the need based or causal workers was conducted, these 260 work- ers were not shown to which the Executive Engineer did not give any reply,” an official spokesman said. He said this was viewed seriously by the Minister who ordered the suspension of the then concerned Executive Engineer. Meanwhile, the minister also ordered the attachment of Executive Engineer PHE, Division Poonch with Deputy Commissioner, Poonch till further orders. The order has been issued following act of non-compliance of the directions of the minister, the spokesman said adding the Charge of the Executive Engineer PHE Division Poonch shall be held by the Executive Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control Poonch. Gharana Wetland: Bird-watchers paradise Shivang Satya Gupta Editor-in-Chief 0% P-3 Mufti orders purchase of Addl 250 MWs for uninterrupted power Greenpeace India staff to work for free 0% STATE P-5 Have best talent available in Govt schools, need to harness it: Naeem Centre may send strong message to AAP govt in Delhi on its duty www.earthnews.in ERA asked to prioritize projects on solid waste management Saudi shells hit Yemen aid office 0% Volume: 2 Issue: 252 W hen seen in perspective Jammu region has been blessed with abundance of natural habitats of all hues making it truly a tourist’s favourite destination as it is here where a tourist can find everything in a single package be it leisure, adventure, pilgrimage, nature, warm climate or cold climate all together. In this series we take-up today the world famous Gharana Wetland located in RS Pura in Jammu better known as bird watchers paradise. In an article published in International Research Journal of Environment Sciences under title Feeding Guilds of Avifauna of Gharana Wetland Reserve-Jammu (J&K), India, authors Pandotra A. and Sahi D.N conclude, “Gharana Wetland is biologically very productive and provides feeding grounds for a diverse range of resident and migratory birds. Thus in birds, feeding guilds provide insight into the ecology of species and are particularly useful in studies that assess specific ecological drivers of community change.” Apart from the scientific importance the wetland has huge tourism potential which is already being visited by numerous schools and bird j&k: a dream destination watchers but needs a push that can place it at the international position of tourist circuit particularly for bird watchers and nature lovers as this wetland attracts birds as far as China and Mangolia. According to a report Ghrana wetland attracts thousands of migratory birds including the rare species of bar-headed Geese as different types of migratory birds arrive in this premier wetland, situated near the Indo-Pak International Border in R S Pura sector, to make it their winter habitat. “Around 3000-4000 birds of various species, beside bar-headed Geese, throng the wetland making it a festivity of bird watching. Over 50 species of the barheaded Geese, including some rare and endangered species, every year fly a distance of more than 1000 miles over the Himalayas in a single day to reach here from their breeding grounds in Central Asia and other parts of the world. The birds which are counted among the world’s highest flying species, include Siberian hans, Keel, Grey Heron and little Grebe from New Zealand, America and Australia. Most of the birds like Grey Key Goose, shoverier, Marclands, Poachards, Teals and Gadwal come from different places in Central Asia and Northern Europe. They migrate to Gharana to escape the harsh winters the statistics reveal. In 2007, over 50,000 birds of various species thronged the Gharana which has been notified as a protected water body and declared as Important Bird Area (IBA) but unfortunately the encroachment in the wetland has reduced the size of the area to about 500 square meters, less than half of its official size, they said. Migratory birds come from Siberia (Russia) which travel Contd on Page 2
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