'AAP would find regional faces as it expands' 13 grievance calls received in PRAYAS Governor inaugurates workshop on CBCS P10 | BUSINESS P5 | KATHUA P7 | NATIONAL Coal scam: Jindal, Koda, 13 others summoned as accused P8 |KASHMIR VALLEY the NORTHLINES The Newspaper of Substance Since 1995 Vol No: XX Issue No. 115 IN BRIEF Congress Prez Sonia Gandhi hits out at PM Modi New Delhi: Cong Prez Sonia Gandhi today attacked PM Narendra Modi, accusing him of running a govt "of some people, by one person, for a select few" by "centralising" power. Sharp exchanges between BJP, Cong in RS New Delhi: Sharp exchanges were witnessed in Rajya Sabha between members of the ruling BJP and Congress after the opposition members said poor muslim families were not being rehabilitated by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation in Gujarat after displacing them. CRPF sends relief material to Nepal New Delhi: The CRPF today sent relief and food material to Nepal as part of its initiative to provide succour to the quakeaffected people. India, Russia to discuss nuke energy, defence co-op New Delhi: Cooperation in civil nuclear energy, defence and higher education will be among the top issues that will be discussed between the two sides, when President Pranab Mukherjee meets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during his visit to Moscow beginning tomorrow. Korean Parliamentary delegation to visit India tomorrow New Delhi: A Parliamentary Delegation from South Korea will arrive here tomorrow on a four-day visit on the invitation of Parliament of India. BJP MP complains about ministers in party meeting New Delhi: A BJP MP from Uttar Pradesh today warned the party brass of ''consequences'' claiming that the policies and schemes of the Central government were not being implemented on the ground and ministers were not responding adequately to their complaints. Akhilesh bats for scientific approach in farming Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today stressed on promoting use of scientific methods in agriculture besides redressing the problems of farmers. Without 'spice', bills will get support: Oppn to govt New Delhi: Don''t convert bills into ''khichdi'' by adding ''spice'' to them if you want support to your legislations. Nitish, Lalu hold meet to sort out differences New Delhi: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad had a one-on-one meeting today to sort out their differences over seat-sharing and projection of the chief ministerial candidate ahead of the crucial Assembly elections later this year. Jammu Tawi Thu, May 7, 2015 Pages - 12 Price ` 2/- www.thenorthlines.com, www.epaper.northlines.in Regd. No. JK/306/2014-16 Salman Khan gets 5-Yr jail in hit-and-run case HC grants interim bail till May 8 characterised the prolonged trial in the over 12-year-old case, the actor was sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment by sessions court judge D W Deshpande and placed under arrest immediately thereafter, only to be allowed a 48-hour breather by the high court. Minutes after the judgment was pronounced in a packed courtroom, Salman's lawyers moved the high court in appeal against conviction and seeking bail. Justice A M Thipsay of the Bombay High Court offered a breather to the beleaguered actor when he granted him interim bail accepting the plea of his senior counsel Harish Salve. "So far, we have only got a and-run case but escaped being actor on the ground that he had two-page operative part of the MUMBAI, MAY 6 sent to jail after the Bombay been handed over only a twoollywood actor Salman judgement but not a detailed High Court granted him interim page operative part of the Khan was today copy giving reasons for the bail till May 8 when it will hear sessions court verdict and not a conviction," Salve said, seeking convicted of culpable detailed order explaining the homicide and sentenced to five- his plea against conviction. interim protection. "The The high court granted reasons for his conviction. year rigorous imprisonment by urgency in the matter is that the Like the twists and turns that a sessions court in the 2002 hit- interim relief to the 49-year-old Contd... on P2.... B Will focus on harnessing hydro-power in J&K: CM SRINAGAR, MAY 6: Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said his Government will focus on harnessing the full potential of J&K in hydropower generation as well as efficiently using its water reserves to irrigate huge tracts of agriculturally-fertile land. He was reviewing the pace of work on Rs. 640.40 crore Parnai Hydro-Electric Project (HEP). He said the people are the principal beneficiaries, who expect that all developmental projects taken up by the Government are completed within the stipulated timelines. Mufti Sayeed was speaking during a high-level meeting, called to review the pace of work on the Parnai Hydro-Electric Project (HEP), here today. He said the people are the principal beneficiaries, who expect that all developmental projects taken up by the Government are completed within the stipulated timelines. Directing for completion of the project within the stipulated timeframe, the Chief Minister said the Parnai HEP has been conceived as a multi-purpose project, keeping in mind its potential to augment both the power and irrigation-related needs of Poonch district in Jammu region. The chief minister was informed that Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, is holding weekly meetings to resolve the land acquisition issues involved in the project. A chief engineer has been posted exclusively for the project to coordinate various aspects for its completion without any impediments, an official spokesman said. He said Patel Engineering Limited, the project-executing company, has been asked to accelerate the construction work by Contd... on P2.... Protest at New Delhi against Centre's announcing 'No separate township for KPs'. Cancellation of KP Township is victory of Kashmiris: Geelani SRINAGAR, MAY 06: Muslim Hardline Hurriyat Conference today said the Centre's assertion that there was no proposal under consideration for a separate township for Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley was a victory of "Kashmiri brotherhood" and a defeat of "communal mindset". "The cancellation of separate townships proposal for Sub-inspector sends resignation via ‘Whatsapp’ KANPUR : In a first, a subinspector posted at Kanpur Dehat district has sent his resignation via Whatsapp to a helpline number started by the police for addressing the complaints by the public. Alleging harassment and Contd... on P2.... Kashmiri Pandits is the victory of the endeavor, unity and brotherhood of the Kashmiri nation and defeat of the communal mindset," Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani said in a statement. The Centre had yesterday said it had no proposal for setting up a separate township for Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley. Replying to a question put forward by nine MPs whether there is any proposal to create separate zones for the community, Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said, "No proposal to create separate zones exclusively for the Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir Contd... on P2.... CUK, CUJ, CUHP ink MoU JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 As a major development in implementation of CBCS, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was inked among the central universities of Jammu, Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The VCs of the three varsities termed it as a landmark moment. The three central varsities have agreed to cooperate and collaborate in many areas including formulation of common minimum curriculum in the listed courses being taught in all the Universities; interdepartmental visits of the research scholars and students for their wider academic understanding and exposure, exchange of faculty during winter and summer vacations and joint supervision of the scholars; joint and collaborative research and consultancy in the thrust areas of respective disciplines; joint organization Contd... on P2.... No construction within Dharamarth questions KPs' Mansoor appointed political advisor to PDP president 200 metres of Dal Lake claims over Valley shrines SRINAGAR: Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has warned the people against carrying out any kind of construction within 200 metres of Dal Lake. "The general public is asked not to undertake any kind of construction within 200 metres from the lake or green belts. Illegal construction if undertaken be demolished by the defaulter at his own level or else the authority will be left with no option but to demolish the illegal structures so raised," LAWDA said in a statement here. The LAWDA issued the warning after it yesterday carried out a successful encroachment removal drive in the vicinity of holy Hazratbal Shrine, situated on the western shore of Dal Lake. The LADWA demolition squad, in coordination with Muslim Waqf Board, demolished 30 illegal kiosks and other constructions near the shrine. The Enforcement Wing of LAWDA also seized six truckloads of construction material near Dalgate early this month and registered an FIR against the erring persons. LAWDA has been created by the Government as an autonomous body in 1997 to serve as one point agency to look after, mange and conserve Contd... on P2.... JAMMU, MAY 6 Questioning the proprietary claim of Kashmiri Pandits over temples in Kashmir, a trust headed by senior Congress leader Karan Singh today asked the community to abandon the "negative and hostile attitude" and support the various Hindu trusts functioning in the Valley. "It is most unfortunate that a section of the Kashmiri Pandit community has once again raised the bogey of Hindu shrines in the Valley...The shrines located in Kashmir can by no stretch of the imagination be considered the property of Kashmiri Pandits," President, Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust, Major General (Retd) R S Jamwal said in a statement here. He said after the exodus the Kashmiri Pandit community represented a minuscule minority in the Valley and it was the Dharmarth Trust that fulfilled the responsibility of managing these great shrines. "After 1990, the Kashmiri Pandit community virtually disappeared from the Valley, and it is to the credit of the Dharmarth Trust that they ensured that every temple under their management remained safe and operative during this period," he said, adding "The shrines are visited by lakhs of Hindus from around the country and abroad." He said the distinction being BJP may face erosion if it fails to get AIIMs at Jammu T JAMMU, MAY 6 he state unit of the BJP may lose the opportunity for securing one AIIMs for Jammu if there is further delay in mounting pressure on the centre for sanctioning the campus for Jammu. Already leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, has written a detailed letter to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in which he has made a strong plea for setting up of another AIIMs in Jammu without snatching the one sanctioned for Kashmir. Now, the Panthers Party has decided to stage a dharna at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in protest against sanctioning one AIIMs for Jammu. These events could motivate the central government to sanction one AIIMs for Jammu when already the Congress and the NC too have favoured separate AIIMs for Jammu. Since the BJP has been sharing power with the PDP it is the duty of the BJP unit in Jammu to persuade the central government especially Prime Minister for sanctioning one AIIMs for Jammu when the union minister of state in the PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh had announced the other day that the AIIMs sanctioned for Kashmir was actually meant for Jammu. In addition to this, the Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh had during his recent meetings with the Prime Minister and Union Finance Minister made a strong plea for establishing one AIIMs for Jammu. Once the central government sanctions one AIIMs for Jammu on the pattern the previous Congress led UPA government sanctioned separate central university for Jammu after the state unit of the Congress mounted pressure on Sonia Gandhi and then Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh to maintain regional balance by sanctioning a central university for Jammu when one such university had been sanctioned for Kashmir, the credit for this would be taken by the Congress and the Panthers Party. It is in this context that there is utmost need and urgency for the state Unit BJP to air dash to New Delhi and persuade the central Ggovernment to announce the Government of India's decision to establish one AIIMs in Jammu. Once this was done it could prevent the BJP unit in Jammu Contd... on P2.... made between Kashmiri Hindus and other Hindus is "pernicious and unconstitutional". Jamwal said Kashmiri Pandits have neither the organisation nor the resources to manage these temples. "The Dharmarth Trust as well as other Hindu trusts in the Valley, including the Sanatan Dharam Sabha, the Arya Samaj, the Srichand Chinar, the Adi Guzar and the Dashnami Akhada are functioning efficiently and effectively. "The experience of the shrines actually managed by the Kashmiri Pandit community, with rare exceptions, has been disastrous. We urge that they Contd... on P2.... KPs to get enhanced cash relief NEW DELHI: A day after New Delhi denied separate pandit townships in Kashmir, it has now decided to enhance monthly cash relief for migrants KPs from May 1 this year. The move is being read to keep KPs in 'good humour'some of whom were recently out at Delhi's Jantar Mantar with "homeland" protest. With this announcement, migrant KPs will now get Rs 2500 as relief per soul from May 1 maximum to Rs 10,000 for four souls and above. A letter to this effect was Contd... on P2.... SRINAGAR, MAY 6 Senior leader and former legislator Peerzada Mansoor Hussein has been appointed as political advisor to the party president. According to a party spokesperson Mansoor will assist the president in day to day organisational matters and convey her directions on different subjects whenever necessary. He will also liaise with the party ministers and remain in contact with government on behalf of the party president to take up and pursue matters of public interest and grievances. The party State Secretary Jatinder Bhat has also been given the responsibility of party's frontal organizations in addition to his present responsibilities, the spokesman said. RS passes bill on exchange of territories with Bangladesh NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha today unanimously passed a historic bill to make operational the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh that provides for exchange of territories to settle the 41-year border issue. The Constitution 119th) Amendment Bill, which will allow 1974 India-Bangladesh Land Boundary agreement operational, was passed with full support from 181 members. The bill will be taken up by Lok Sabha tomorrow. "This is an historic situation. We are going to implement the agreement after 41 years. I am happy that everyone supported the Contd... on P2.... Bukhari irate over incomplete highway project SRINAGAR, MAY 6 Expressing concern over the delay in completion of Qazigund-Panthachowk strip of Srinagar-Jammu national highway project, the state government has asked the executing agency to complete it at the earliest possible. "The State Government cannot act as mute spectator to the sufferings of the people... The project has already missed several deadlines," Roads and Buildings Minister Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari said. Bukhari visited the four-lane Qazigund-Panthachowk strip yesterday along with Horticulture minister Abdul Rehman Veeri and a team of senior officers to take an onspot review of the progress of work. Terming the QazigundSrinagar road link as a "lifeline" for Kashmir, Bukhari asked Hyderabad-based infrastructure firm 'Ramky', the executing Contd... on P2.... 2 The NORTHLINES CITY INFO JAMMU | THURSDAY | MAY 07 | 2015 Sanitation workers stage protests for govt to act www.thenorthlines.com Nagri demands separate LPG Counter NL CORRESPONDENT sanitation workers had Dr Mushtaq Ahmed, he KATHUA, MAY 06: visited CEO office under promised of paying the 17 NL CORRESPONDENT Sanitation workers had the leadership of Ex- % balance amount of DA NAGRI, MAY 06: warned the government of intensifying the struggle if their demands are not fulfilled within time. In order to fix the strategy of the coming struggle the union has staged signatory protest today and if they feel, ignored would go on indefinite strike for which the department would be responsible. President of the Union Sawan Cheeda said these words while meeting with CEO Santosh Kotwal, here on Wednesday. The Municipal Council President Rajinder Singh Bubby. While condemning the callous attitude of the Director Local Bodies and State Government towards the sanitation employees Sawan Cheeda said that during struggles many assurance were given by the government but all turned out to be futile forcing the Union to restart its struggle by launching the agitation. He added that on April 27, during meeting with ADC and 10% balance of 6th Pay Commission. He added that his assurance remained assurance and they got nothing. He further added that Director Local Bodies is asking them of shifting their balance of 6th Pay Commission in GP fund. He warns that if their demands do not fulfill until May 30, they will have to intensify the struggle for which the government would be responsible. Nagri residents demanded a separate LPG Gas counter at Nagri and to highlight the issue a massive meeting was also held at Nagri on Wednesday. The meeting was presided over by Baldev Singh in which several spokespersons Anil Singh and Gagan Singh said that the Nagri population is more than thirty thousands and six to seven thousands families are living but they have to face multiple hardships to get the LPG cylinder from Kathua after travelling a distance of more than ten kilometer. In this connection, we the people of Nagri urged the state government and District administration to direct the CAPD department to address Indian Army, alongwith locals, clear the 8-km track from Valuwa to Mandhra, blocked in the recent earthquake, in Kathmandu, the issues by opening a LPG Nepal. Gas counter to facilitate the Dr.Khajuria completed his consumers. JU VC felicitates two alumni of School of Biotechnology NL CORRESPONDENT India after rigorous JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06: inspection. With this Ph.D in Plant Genomics and The School of Biotechnology, University of Jammu (JU), organized the felicitation function of its two alumni namely Dr. Shri Ram Yadav, Assistant Professor, IIT Roorkee and Dr. Yash Pal Khajuria, DST, Young Scientist (passed out in 2002 batch of M.Sc. Biotechnology, University of Jammu). As per press release, Professor Manoj K Dhar, Director, School of Biotechnology welcomed Prof. R. D. Sharma, Vice Chancellor and other dignitaries. Prof. Dhar stated that School of Biotechnology has progressed immensely and has been ranked "A" by the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of ranking, the School has found its place in top Biotechnology departments of the country. Prof. R.D. Sharma felicitated Dr. Shri Ram Yadav for his academic accomplishments including the prestigious Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award from DBT Govt. of India. Dr.Yadav is a Gold Medalist from University of Jammu and earned his Ph.D from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and got Post-doctoral training at University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published papers in topmost journals namely Science and Nature. Prof. Sharma also felicitated Dr. Yash Pal Khajuria for getting the SERB, DST, Young Scientist Award. worked as Post-doctoral scientist at National Institute of Plant Genome Research, New Delhi. Prof. Sharma while speaking on the occasion expressed his deepest sense of satisfaction over the achievements of the School. Prof. Sharma congratulated the Faculty members for producing such trained and skilled students who are doing cutting edge scientific work and bringing immense proud to the School and the University. Dr. Jyoti Vakhlu, presented formal Vote of thanks. Followed by the function Dr.Shri Ram Yadav delivered a talk on his work entitled "Phloem Sieve Elements Differentiation: Near Death Experience" MC takes eatable samples NL CORRESPONDENT NAGRI, MAY 06: On the directions of District Administration, Municipal Council carried out surprise checking of milk, eatables, polythene and other objectionable things in the market. Municipal Council's food inspector Subash Raina along with staff members not only visited sweet shops and checked the quality of the milk and products but also checked the quality of the milk brought by the milkman's to the city. During the checking, the team found some shopkeepers using polythene bags. As part of this, the team seized 15-Kg polythene from dissimilar shops. FROM PAGE 1... KPs dispatched by union home ministry to state government Wednesday. Kashmiri migrants were getting relief at the rate of Rs 1650 per soul maximum to Rs 6600 for four souls and above. Delhi's latest cash dispensation has fulfilled a long pending demand of KPs, as the proposal for their relief enhancement was submitted to previous state government over one year back. BJP from suffering serious vote bank erosion. The BJP's compromise on various issues after it forged an alliance with the PDP for sharing power has already enraged voters in Jammu region and it was time for the BJP unit to initiate measures for stalling vote bank erosion.(KIP) RS passes bill," said External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj while moving the bill for passage. Talking about BJP's opposition to the measure during UPA's tenure, she said, "Earlier we had opposed it. We were told to include Assam, which has been done." Contending that the Agreement will benefit both countries, she said the Union Home Ministry will be the nodal ministry for implementing it. "We are aware of the complexities involved in implementation of the agreement. The earlier we implement (the agreement), sooner we reap the benefits," she said. The bill aims at giving effect to the NL CORRESPONDENT KATHUA, MAY 06: Hailing the initiatives of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister for promoting J&K tourism, BJP State General Secretary and MLA Kathua constituency, Rajiv Jasrotia has said that there is an urgent need to develop state-ofthe-art infrastructure and promote new destinations in the picturesque of state. Jasrotia urged the Govt to work in "mission mode" to attract tourists this season especially to Jammu region which has potential equivalent to that of Kashmir but has remained untapped. State acquiring of territories by India and tranfer of territories to Bangladesh through retaining of adverse possession and exchange of enclaves in pursuance of the agreement of 1974. The territories in Assam, West Bengal, Tripura and Meghalaya come under the ambit of the bill. (Agencies) Sukhnandan Kumar, Minister of State for Power, I&C and H&UDD, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Chief Secretary, Iqbal Khandey, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Principal Secretary, PDD, Sandeep Nayak and Secretary, PHE, I&FC, Pervez Malik participated in the meeting. PTI Dal and Nigeen Lakes at the moment form the core areas of attention of the authority which has a whole time mandate to conserve and mange the Lakes under National Lake Conservation Plan. -PTI The separatist grouping said it welcomed the return of the Kashmiri Pandits as they are an integral part of the society. "We assure them that they are very safe in the neighborhood of their Muslim brothers and they will live with dignity in their homeland," it added. Nothe water construction Cancellation bodies and waterways in the state. is under consideration." Dharamarth abandon this negative and hostile attitude and in fact support the various Hindu trusts that are functioning in the Valley," he said. Bukhari CUK agency for the project to redouble its efforts of and increase both men and machinery on the project to ensure that it is completed within shortest possible time. The minister also expressed concern over the delay caused in completion of the project despite full assistance being extended by the state government to the executing agency. "Road connectivity is the priority of the government. On personal intervention of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, the Centre has agreed to release Rs 613 crore grant for various key road projects in the State," Bukhari said. The state government has instructed Deputy Commissioners of Srinagar, Pulwama and Anantnag to settle all land dispute cases and ensure that the required patch of land, which has not been acquired so far, is handed over to executing agency to carry forward the project smoothly, he added. The ministers have asked 'Ramky' to repair the dilapidated patches of the existing highway so that people travelling on this road can feel some comfort in travelling. Initiated in 2011, the project was supposed to be completed by June last year after several extensions. Jammu Tourism vital in reviving State Economy: Jasrotia conferences/ workshops/ symposia/seminars and summer schools/trainings/lectures; sharing of library services such as books, journals and teaching materials including textbooks, audio-videos, publications, reports and other resources; collaboration in respect of any other academic/administrative matter of mutual interest. Sub-inspector insult by senior officials, sub-inspector Vinod Kumar posted at Rasulabad police station sent his resignation last night, PRO of the Kanpur Zone IG said. "We have directed SP of Kanpur Dehat, Sabharaj to investigate the matter and submit the report within 24 hours following which action would be taken," IG Ashutosh Pandey said. This is the fist time that a police official has submitted his resignation through such a platform, he said. A helpline number, for the 176 police station in the nine districts of Auraiya, Etawah, Farukhabad, Kanpur, Kanpur Dehat, Kannuaj, Jhansi, Jalaun under Kanpur Zone was started on April 16 by IG Pandey. A Whatsapp account was also created for the people to register their complaints to the police through video, audio and text messages. (PTI) Will focus deploying required machines and manpower at all the sites. The work on the Parnai Project, which is a Run-of-the-River (RoR) scheme with installed capacity of 37.5 MW, began in April last year and was also expected to irrigate vast tracts of agricultural land after its completion in 2018. Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh, who also holds the charge of Power Development Department (PDD), Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Syed Basharat Bukhari, Minister for PHE, I&FC, Salman appellant (Salman) who was on bail throughout the trial is likely to be taken into custody today. However, the copy of the order has not been delivered yet," Justice Thipsay said, adding "in all fairness and in the interest of justice" the actor should be protected till the time a copy of the reasoned order regarding his conviction is furnished to him. Earlier in the day, sessions judge Deshpande convicted the hugely popular actor of culpable homicide not amounting to murder for running his Toyota Land Cruiser over a group of people sleeping on the pavement outside American Express bakery in suburban Bandra that left one dead and four others wounded. He was awarded five years' rigorous imprisonment under the charge of culpable homicide, the crime which attracts a maximum punishment of 10 years. Salman was also found guilty of offences under section 279 IPC (rash and negligent driving) and sections 337 and 338 IPC (causing hurt by acts endangering life or personal property of others), which prescribes six months jail. Besides, he was sentenced to undergo jail for six months under sections 181 (driving without licence) and 185 of Motor Vehicles Act (drink driving). Salman was found guilty under the Bombay Prohibition Act under section 66 (a) and (b) for which he received two months imprisonment and fine of Rs 500. All sentences will run concurrently. The sessions judge rejected Salman's contention that his driver Ashok Singh was at the wheel at the time of accident and accepted the prosecution's plea that the actor was drunk while driving and also did not have a driving licence. "All charges have been proved against you...What you have to say? the judge asked Salman who was in the dock. "I hold that you were driving the vehicle. You were intoxicated. I also do not agree with your plea that the person who had died had government should work towards promoting Jammu as an independent tourist destination and plans to bring the region's Dogra heritage into focus as mentioned in the Common Minimum Programme of the PDP-BJP coalition government. Calling for collaborated efforts by stakeholders to showcase various recreational places in Jammu as one summer package for tourists, Jasrotia said the initiative to sell Jammu as an independent tourist destination will play an important role in reviving economy of state. Jasrotia drew the attention of Govt towards received fatal injuries after a crane dropped the car on the persons underneath while removing it," the judge said, rejecting the defence's claim that the actor's driver Ashok Singh was at the wheel when the accident took place. Salman was in tears when Judge Deshpande pronounced the verdict. The actor, attired in a white shirt and light blue denim jeans, however, insisted, "I was not driving the car...But I respect your decision and accept it. My lawyer will speak on my behalf." Family by his side Salman's bothers Arbaaz and Sohail, sisters Alvira and Arpita, besides long-time bodyguard Shera stood beside him in the courtroom which, barring the media, court staff and the lawyers, was declared out of bounds for others. A huge crowd of his fans had collected outside the court premises in Fort area of south Mumbai, throwing normal traffic into disarray. Before the quantum of sentence was pronounced today, prosecutor Pradeep Gharat sought deterrent punishment for Salman saying a strong message should go to the society that such acts would be dealt with seriously. Gharat said he did not agree with Salman's argument that the mishap was an act of God. "It was a serious offence and maximum punishment should be awarded to the accused," he said. On the other hand, the actor's lawyer Srikant Shivade said, "Salman's case was on a better footing than the Alistair Pereira and Sanjeev Nanda BMW cases in which more than 5 persons were killed. In the Alistair case, seven people were killed and a bottle of liquor was found in the car." In keeping with an earlier direction of the Bombay High Court, Salman had also deposited Rs 19 lakh as compensation for the victims in 2002 itself, said his lawyer. The HC's order had come while hearing a PIL. The lawyer further said that in 2007, the actor had started Salman Khan Foundation and an NGO 'Being Human' to serve the society. He has done a lot of community service, his lawyer said. The lawyer appealed to the court to take a "compassionate" view while awarding the sentence. In a related development, the court rejected the plea of activist Santosh Daundkar seeking action against the police for perjury (giving false evidence under oath) for examining a wrong set of doctors in the trial, thereby delaying the process of justice. He had also sought action against the police for not examining a key witness - singer Kamaal Khan, who was in the vehicle at the time of mishap. Dismissing Daundkar's plea as "frivolous", the court imposed a cost of Rs 10,000 on the activist. - PTI several recreational and historical places in Jammu region which have not been showcased so far including places like Ranjit Sagar Dam in Lakhanpur-Sarthal, Sanasar and Baghliar Dam in Patnitop, Surinsar and Mansar lakes in Udhampur and Samba, Sinthan Top, Warwan in Kishtwar, Shahdara Sharief in Rajouri, Budha Amarnath and the seven lakes in Poonch have to be sold in a big way this season to promote Jammu as a "destination with recreational abundance". Maintaining that J&K with its vast potential and growing economy has immense potential for the sustenance of the tourism industry, Jasrotia said that this sector has given jobs to a large number of people and generated economic activities especially in the tertiary sectors. Its impact is visible in service industry sectors of the State such as transport, hospitality, horticulture and small scale industry. Adding further he said that Nature has bestowed us lush green forests, sweet springs, perennial rivers, picturesque alpine scenery and pleasant climate of Kashmir valley, now it is responsibility of Govt to create facilities to attract large number of tourists to revive economy of state. AAP holds protests in Jammu over AIIMS issue NL CORRESPONDENT demanded grant of another JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06: AIIMS project to Jammu Amidst the growing clamour over reports of shifting AIIMS from Jammu region to Kashmir, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today held protests against the state government. AAP volunteers led by Vipan Nischal, party's regional president for Jammu held demonstration against the PDP-BJP government for "taking away AIIMS project from Jammu and awarding it to Kashmir region". "The diversion of AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical sciences) from Jammu to Kashmir was a grave injustice to the people of Jammu province", Nischal told reporters here. Raising anti-government slogans, the protesters region. The AAP leader stated that the people of Jammu province since the independence of the country, has been meted out with step motherly treatment by consecutive governments at the Centre and the state. Nischal appealed to the common masses to join the party in its fight to get back AIIMS to Jammu region. The issues related to Jammu province like permanent settlement of West Pakistani refugees, employment recruitment policy of state, Jammu Tawi Lake project, Gandola project and international airport at Jammu should be given thrust by the Mufti government, he added. AIIMS Issue: One-month ultimatum NL CORRESPONDENT JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06: Lashing out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for surrendering All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) project to Kashmir, head of various organizations staged a protest reiterating the demand for the restoration of the premier health centre to Jammu region. State President Shri Ram Sena, Rajiv Mahajan, President Kranti Dal, Pritam Sharma, Chairman Jammu Adhikar Manch, Raj Kumar and District President Seva Dal, Satish Kumar along with scores of workers assembled outside the Press Club, here today and raised slogans against State as well as Central Government. While addressing media persons, Rajiv Mahajan lamented that the NDA government like previous UPA government totally neglected and deprived Jammu region and castigated the BJP for its surrender on the issue of AIIMS in particular which was actually announced for Jammu region. Printer, Publisher & Proprietor Neelam Singh Gill. Published from Gurudwara Sunder Singh Road, Jammu-180001 and Printed at Northlines Offset Printers & Publishers, Jeewan Nagar, Digiana, Jammu. Phone Editorial : 2574109 Telefax : 2548103. Advertisements: 9858183354; RNI No. 69574/98 e-mail:-< [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] > Visit www.thenorthlines.com, http://www.northlines.in. Epaper: www.epaper.thenorthlines.com the NORTHLINES Jammu Ministry of Finance reviews social security schemes in Jammu JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : To review the ongoing progress regarding mass awareness of Prime Minister`s ambitious Social Security Schemes pertaining to the insurance and pension sector which will be launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9th May 2015, Mr. A K Dogra, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Government of India along with Mr. B M Fazili, Deputy General Manager, Punjab National Bank, J&K Circle visited Gura Patta and Dab Karam Din villages in block Bhalwal.Speaking at these awareness cum enrollment functions, Mr. A K Dogra said that on the lines of Jan Dhan mega rollout, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch on May 9 social security insurance and pension schemes in Kolkata, while other ministers will unveil them in different cities. It would be like Jan Dhan scheme launch so that we have maximum awareness in minimum time and the common people should get the benefit from these schemes," he added. "The enrolment for insurance and pension schemes would begin after Prime Minister launches 3 JAMMU JAMMU | THURSDAY MAY 07, 2015 them. However, the insurance cover would be enforced from June 1," he said. Fazili, said that for creating awareness drives, massive campaign has already been launched in the state through all its branches as well as 83 Bank Mitra locations in the state. This include colleges, institutions, villages etc. and people are coming for enrollment in good numbers. S S chib, District Co-coordinator, PNB, Sarpanch Ravi Kumar Verma of Dumi Panchyat and a large number of villagers were present at the functions. SRTC VREA holds protest demonstration Job festival at Govt. Polytechnic Jammu on May 9th JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : More than 12 renowned multinational and national companies will conduct their Placement process for the final semester and passouts for Session 2014 of all branches. As many as 1000 students will participate from different Polytechnic colleges affiliated under Directorate of Technical Education, J&K Government Polytechnic, Jammu on May 9, 2015 (Saturday) with an endeavor of providing employment opportunities to Polytechnic Students from all over Jammu at 250 job vacancies. More than 12 renowned multinational and national companies including Click Labs, Tyco Electronics, Videocon, Embrix-infratech will conduct their Placement process for the final semester students and pass-outs for Session 2014 of all branches. At the fest, there will be as many as 1000 students from different Polytechnic colleges. Arun Bangotra (Principal, Govt. Polytechnic, Jammu) said, "Only those candidates are eligible to appear in Final interview who will have to qualify the pre-assessment test." He informed that the pre-assessment test has already started from May 2, 2015. This test is for the students of 2015 batch while pass-out students of 2014 batch can have direct entry. Appearing for the different round of group discussion & written test students will be shortlisted for the personal interview round. The pre-assessment test was held on Govt. Polytechnic Jammu/Samba/Kathua, Govt. Women Polytechnic Jammu, NITS Jammu and Government Polytechnic, Udhampur. Besides there will be a seminar on Group Discussion and Personal Interview by the experts. Abhishek Soni (Deputy Director, Centre for Career Planning and Counseling, CT Group of Institutions) said that the "Job Fest" is one of the most remarkable events that will organizes competitive and professional job seekers; thereby serving as the platform for an open and wide-ranging employment opportunities for the students. Anganwadi workers protest against termination JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06: Anganwadi workers and helpers, who have been working in the ICDS for the last more than 10 years, under the banner of J and K Trade Union Front on Wednesday held a protest in front of Press Club Jammu condemning their termination order by State Mission Director ICDS. Hundreds of Anganwadi workers and helpers gathered in Press Club Jammu raising slogans against the ICDS authorities who have issued this unlawful and unjustified order for termination of those who were engaged in this Central Sponsored Scheme and are continuously working in ICDS to make this nutrition programme successful. Addressing the workers and helpers, State President J and K National Trade Union Front, Mohammad Gafoor Dar condemned the State Government particularly the ICDS Minister who has started harassing and victimizing the poor Anganwadi workers and helpers by issuing termination orders with malafide intention to enroll his own people in the ICDS. Dar appealed to the Chief Minister for intervening in the matter to save them from this termination order. Besides Dar other activists who addressed the gathering include Rajinder Kumar, Mehjabeen, Zaida Akhter, Aruna, Komal, Suman, Shahida Parveen, Naida and Vikramjeet Singh. Other demands raised in the protest include enhancement of honorarium of Anganwadi workers and helpers to Rs. 10,000 and 5,000 per month respectively, enhancement of promotion quota of ICDS supervisors, workers and helpers from 50 per cent to 80 per cent, removal of pay anomalies of ICDS supervisors at par with their counterparts in the country and purchase of best quality nutrition as per the local needs of the area. JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : A seminar on welfare of Veer Naris and widows was organized at Tiger Sainik Institute, Satwari on 06 May. Veer Naris and widows from Jammu region were invited for the seminar. The event was chaired by Mrs Usha Singh, Chairperson Family Welfare Organisation, Tiger Division. Welfare schemes for Veer Naris and widows relating to pensionary issues, medical, education and employment opportunities for their wards were explained in detail. Screening camps for Breast Cancer and dental were also organized.In addition, registration for Aadhar Card and Ex-Serviceman Contributory Health Scheme was carried out. Army Postal Service briefed them about various investment schemes under Field Post Offices. Scholarships for children and other welfare schemes by Centre, State Govt and Army were also highlighted. Welfare Officers from various brigades as well as Zila Sainik Board were also present for the event. Informal interaction with the Veer Naris and Widows over tea and lunch provided a sense of belonging, affection and genuine concern for their welfare. Casual labour fainted while working Karamcharis urge to halt sanitation drive Tiger Division felicitates Veer Naris JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : pending dues COLA arrears 16 slabs w.e.f. 1.1.12006, 18 slabs w.e.f. 1.1.2007, 26 slabs w.e.f. 1.1.12008, 35 slabs w.e.f. 2009 and 31 slabs upto April, 2010, thus total 126 slabs and arrears since 1999 total amount of which comes to Rs.30,16,10,673.00. Total 742 VRS employees of the J&K SRTC are suffering badly. As we have been given faise promises by the ExGovt. and we had expected that the new Govt. will release our dues but unfortunately that Govt. also did not come into existence and finally we appeal to His Excellency to please release our pending dues and the bills which have been complete in all respects are lying pending in the office of the Finance Department, Civil Secretariat Jammu. And in this struggle for five years 09 VRS employees died as they could not afford good medical treatment as their dues have not been released after VRS. In the said demonstration among others there were Balwinder Singh, J.D. Singh, Gulshan Singh, D.N.Sharma, Surjit Singh, Sain Mohd, Kulbir Singh, Sat Bhushan (Topi) and others were present. JKSKK holds monthly review meeting JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra (Regd) voluntary Social and Charitable NonGovernmental Organisation established in 1980 is running a school for Hearing Handicapped children in an evacuee property building at Shahidi Chowk Jammu since 1981. This was revealed by Inderjeet Khajuria President Samaj Kalyan Kendra in an Executive Committee meeting of the Kendra to have a monthly review on the working of the organization. Continuing his address Khajuria informed that school was upgraded and recognized by the education department to the level of secondary school during 1995 and higher secondary classes were added from 2012 on the directions of Directorate of Education recognition of which is awaited. The school is providing totally free education and technical training in two trades. Besides free education uniforms and stationery is also being provided to the students by the school whenever available. Presently 84 boys and girl students are studying in the school. So far 85 students of which 44 are girls have passed 10th class and 12 students have passed 12th class of which 8 are girls. Four of the passed out students of our school have entered into government service of which 3 are male and one female. Efforts are in progress to get further employment to the passed out students against 1 % quota for Dumb and Deaf. The school for Hearing Handicapped children upto Higher Secondary level imparting free education unique in the J&K State is being run purely on public donations with negligible contribution of the state Government Social welfare department. The JDA has allotted 8 kanals piece of land at Gole Gujral to our Kendra for construction of hostel for the convenience of students, but it has been disputed and the case is presently in the High Court, it is hoped that it will be decided early. The Kendra appeals to public in general that admission is available throughout the year and it is requested to one and all that to send deaf and dumb students to get education for their career. The others who were present in the meeting included senior vice president Vijay Bhagotra, general secretary JK Vaid, vice president ML Sharma, Treasurer Krishan Singh, assistant treasurer OP Verma, SP Khajuria and Gurdarshan Singh. JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : A Safai Karmachari, working with Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) today becomes unconscious; while working in ongoing sanitation drive. As per press release, Rakesh Kumar son of Danila was fainted due to allege unbearable heat and un favaroble workable conditions at ward no 20 old Jammu city. Soon he rushed to hospital and his condition was stated to be stable now. Meanwhile, Akhil Bhartiya Safai Mazdoor Sangh (ABSMS) today appalled Jammu Municipal Corporation to stop the ongoing Sanitation drive in the city.In a statement, Dev Anand Gill, state president ABSMS said that JMC authorities had started the sanitation drive un workable months. He informed that last year two civic workers lost their lives due to extreme work load in unbearable weather. He urged the commissioner to initiate such drives in month of March- April or October-November but May-June is not suitable for drive in Jammu, when summer is ay its peak in Jammu.Gill demand completed postpone of sanitation drive in Month of May-June Cong condemns paramedical student's murder JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : Expressing grave concern over the gruesome killing of a paramedical girl student in Jammu, J&K Pradesh Congress Committee has said that the incident has sent shock waves in the society requiring a high level independent probe in the matter. Strongly condemning the gruesome murder the JKPCC Chief Spokesman Ravinder Sharma said that the inputs of the preliminary investigations appearing in the media indicate a very alarming situation of the law and order. Such incidents totally shatter the confidence of the people in the prevailing conditions in the society. In view of the motives behind the incident and the gruesome manner of the crime, it requires a high level independent probe to bring the culprits to exemplary punishment, he added. The Pradesh Congress Committee also condemned the police action over the media persons covering congress protest, yesterday at Srinagar. Ravinder Sharma termed it as most unfortunate that media persons became the victims of use of force while performing their professional duty. The attack on journalists is an attack on the freedom of press and expressed sympathies with the journalists injured in the incident. Won't accept J&K converting to Muslim State : Panun Kashmir JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : Panun Kashmir (PK) today expressed its anguish over what it alleged as deteriorating internal security environment for the small numbers of Hindus living in Kashmir valley particularly after public opposition of Pakistan to the return of Hindus of Kashmir to Kashmir valley. Jointly addressing the media persons here today, the PK leaders including Dr Ajay Churngoo, chairman, Omkar Nath Trisal and Prof M K Raina said it has no doubt that a gearing up of the entire infrastructure of the genocidal enterprise, the masters, perpe- trators and collaborators, who had embarked upon the operation of cleansing Kashmir of its Hindu population to Islamize it irreversibly and totally, is taking place in Kashmir. Leaders said, "PK also watched with shock and disbelief the meek and apologetic response of the central government to the Pakistan's objection and disapproval of the return of internally displaced Kashmiri Hindus." Instead of stating it clearly and unambiguously that Pakistan was responsible along with the communal establishment, separatist flanks and terrorist regimes operating in Jammu and Kashmir for the genocide and religious cleansing of Kashmiri Hindus, central government has chosen a meek and pusillimanious course of educating Pakistan about the fact that Hindus of Kashmir were the state subjects of Jammu and Kashmir as if it was ignorant about this fact, leaders said. Panun Kashmir wants to state it clearly to the central government that Hindus of Kashmir will not accept the conversion of Jammu and Kashmir into a de facto Muslim state. Concepts of townships or colonies for Kashmir Hindus in Kashmir valley are not only ridiculous but also sinister because they actually envisage pushing the victims of genocide back into the grasp of the perpetrators of genocide, leaders said. Leaders said that no return of Hindus of Kashmir is possible to Kashmir valley unless a centrally administered Union Territory is carved out to the north and east of river Jhelum in Kashmir Valley for rehabilitating them. WEF concerned over spurt in crime against women JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : The Women Empowerment Forum (WEF) has expressed dismay over the spurt in the crime against women especially rape and murder, and condemned the state government for turning mute spectator to deterioration in law and order situation vis-à-vis softer sex. Addressing a Meeting here today, WEF president Dr Anuradha Goswami said, "Recent gruesome killing of nursing student has exposed the chinks in the system which has no safeguards for the softer sex. The criminals are at their free will to kidnap, rape and murder the women in Jammu and Kashmir whereas, the law enforcing agencies are least worried about such incidents. She said it was shocking that there was not even a single political party or any social organization which has come forward to condemned the heinous crimes against women. Shockingly, the State Women Commission (SWC) also exists only on papers and not doing anything for mitigating the sufferings of the women folk, she lamented. She emphasized on the need to evolve a collective approach to tackle such things and also to pull up the law enforcing agencies so that criminals who are roaming freely shall be brought under check. The WEF president also sought the intervention of Governor N N Vohra and the First Lady Mrs Usha Vohra to take cognizance of the same and ask the government about its slackness to handle the cases of crime against women. She also asked the civil society to come forward to collective strategy to pull up the administration for safeguarding the rights of women. Among those who were present in the meeting included, Adv. Salim, Adv. Raman Kumar, Dr. Vivek Sharma, Dr. KD Singh, Manju Kumari, Neeha Sharma and Monika Sharma. Shat-Darshan Sadhu Samaj donates Rs. 1, 1,000.00/- in PM Relief Fund JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : Shat-Darshan Sadhu Samaj Jammu & Kashmir has collected a sum of Rs. 1,01,000 (One Lakh One Thousand only) to donate in Prime Minister Relief Fund for Nepal Earthquake Victims. Sh. Rishivan ji President, Pir Ravi Nath Ji Vice President, Sh. Mohan Bharti Ji Gen. Sec. & Swami Sarvanand Saraswati Ji Sec. Shat-Darshan Sadhu Samaj Jammu & Kashmir with Demand Draft of Rs. 1,01,000.00/-. VKMI holds Certificate distribution function JAMMU TAWI, MAY 06 : Vichar Kranti Manch International organized a Certificate distribution function at Seminar Hall of Environment Sciences Department of Jammu University for the students, who have successfully completed the Three Months' Certificate Course in Moral Education and Spiritual Values. Prof. Anurag Gangal, Director, Gandhian Study Centre and Conflict studies in Jammu University was the Chief Guest. Shri I.D.Soni, State Commissioner, Bharat Scouts and Guides presided over and Dr.D.L.Choudhary former Director, The Yoga Centre, Jammu was the Guest of Honour.Ms. Pooja Jain got Ist. Position, Mr. H.K.Kichloo and Mr. Kanchan Sharma IInd Position and Shri Ashok Gupta, Chairman, Vimal Public School got IIIrd position in the said Course. Others who participated were S/Shri Lokesh Kumar, Gourav Sharma, Dr. M.L.Gupta, Ashok Kumar Kohli, Ms. Sarela Jain and Meena Gupta.Faculty members namely S/Shri Dr. Anurag Gangal, Dr. D.L.Choudhry, I.D.Soni, Prof. Sarla Kohli, Mrs. Sushma Misri, Dr. Usha Tickoo, Ram Gopal Sharma, Mrs. Sakandra Jain, S.Ajeet Singh Nagra, Dr. P.L.Koul, Mrs. Rashmi Jain, S.K.Jain, Chander Mohan Sharma, Ashok Kumar Gupta, S.Harjinder Singh and Yash Pal Sharma were also hon- oured.Mrs. Sushma Misri, Project Director welcomed the dignitaries, all the participants and the students. Speaking on the occasion, Shri S.K.Jain President VKMI broadly explained the activities of VKMI and also the future activities of the Manch including starting of Three Months' Certificate Course in Yoga duly approved by Kaivalyadham, oldest Yoga Institute in the World at Lonvala Pune. Others who spoke on the occasion were S/Shri Anurag Gangal, I.D.Soni, Dr. D.L.Choudhary, Dr.P.L.Koul and Saudagar Shah Gupta.Vote of Thanks was presented by Prof. Sarla Kohli, Vice President, VKMI and former Principal, GGM Science College. The NORTHLINES www.thenorthlines.com Social Welfare Department holds awareness camp REASI, MAY 6 Social Welfare Department Reasi organized an awareness camp at Porha Kotla, Reasi today. The awareness camp was an effort to provide benefits of various schemes run by department at the door step of people and to familiarize the public with various social welfare schemes being implemented by the department. The camp was attended by a large number of locals including sarpanches, panches, prominent citizens, Asha workers, Anganwadi workers, school teachers and students. During the camp the medical team led by BMO Reasi-Dr Tanveer Ahmad and BMO Pouni Dr Rashpal Singh assessed the people with disabilities and on spot issued 40 disability certificates. They were also assured that the Dept will provide them basic assistance very soon. Besides the team also issued 140 age certificates to old aged and widows. In order to streamline disbursement of pension, ensure the disbursement to right beneficiary, eliminate errors in beneficiaries' list and filter out ineligible beneficiaries, social audit was also carried by the department during the camp. While addressing the gathering District Social Welfare Officer Reasi-Rafiq Ahmad Jaral stressed upon the people to come forward for availing the benefits of various schemes such as Pension schemes (National Social Assistance Programme, Integrated Social security Scheme, Contributory Social security Scheme), National Family Benefit Scheme, Aam Admi Bima Yojna and Rehabilitation of militancy victims scheme. Teachers were also requested for in time submission of Jaral informed that it is scholarship proposals of necessary that awareness eligible students under should be created for taking various categories. advantage of the welfare 2 residential houses, shop damaged in fire SRINAGAR: Two residential houses and a shop were damaged in three separate incidents across the valley. Firstly, a fire broke out in the joint house of Ghulam Hassan Thoker and Mohammad Amin Thoker both son of Sheer Mohammad Thoker and in the house of Shabir Ahmed Thoker son of Ghulam Hassan resident of Shappora Loher, Kokernag resulting in complete damage to both the houses, police said. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders and police. Meanwhile, second fire broke out in the house of Gulzar Ahmed Dar son of Abdul Khaliq Dar resident of Marwal Kakapora resulting in complete damage to the house. In the incident Gulzar Ahmed Dar received minor injuries. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders and police. In third incident, fire broke out in a shop belonging to Fayaz Ahmed Kangar resident of Bimdoora, Kokernag Anantnag, resulting in complete damage to the shop. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders and police. DODA, MAY 6 Students protest against PHE UDHAMPUR: The students of Government Primary School, Kupper alongwith their parents today protested against PHE Department. The protestors raised slogans against the PHE for not restoring the installation of water connection in the school and hardship students have been facing. 5 injured in road mishaps Doda: ZN Manhas, SSP Doda visited Gandoh and conducted police public meetings with the prominent citizens and respectables of the area. The aim of the meetings was to strengthen the police-public relationship, which was attended by 70-80people including Sarpanches/Panches, members of social and political groups and prominent citizens/local of the area. Participants cherished the role of District Police for conducting such types of meetings to bond the relations between Police and Public. Bushan Kumar Ganjoo, SDPO Gandoh and Inspr. Sajjad Haider, SHO P/S Gandoh were also present in the meeting. Prominent among others were Ishrat Ali, Sarpanch Sinoo, Mohd. Younis, Sarpanch Budhli, Jaswant Singh Manhas, Sarpanch Chilli, Mohd Hanief, Sarpanch Dhadkai, Abdul Latief, Sarpanch Bhatoli, Mushtaq Ahmed, Ranjeet singh, Umar Din Niak, Mohd. Abbas Khan, Balwant Singh, Om Parkash, Abdul Latief. People demanded establishment of Fire Station at Gandoh, Crime Police Post at Chilli and Bhatyas, posting of lady officials at Police Station Gandoh, checking of vehicles to curb the menace of overloading, release of pension in favour of widows, providing of ration, posting of SPOs to their nearest Police unit, re-engagement of disengaged SPOs etc. Participants were assured that their genuine demands will be taken up with concerned Departments for redressal and those pertaining to the Police Department will be redressed on priority. Police-public interaction held Reasi: In order to bring better schemes and for this a comprehensive awareness programme is going to be launched in the district to PM Jan Dhan Yojna, Beti Bachao Beti Padao, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Mission Indradhansh among others. A quiz contest based on various aspects of these programmes followed by expert lectures was organized. The team represented by Sheetal Katoch and Vishali Sharma was adjudged the winner among the four teams that participated in quiz. While interacting with the audience, Shri Gurnam Singh, Incharge Field Publicity Unit Doda, highlighted the benifits of these schemes and underlined the importance of maximum participation of people to making such initiatives a success. Presiding over the function, Dr. Mohammad Naseem, Principal of the Institute provided elaborate information about these nationwide programmes and asked for more such awareness initiatives about these schemes in far flung areas. He also appreciated the role of Directorate of Field Publicity for organizing such programmes for rural and remote pockets of the country. Demanding holding of interviews for various non teaching positions, Gupta expressed shock that the University has no Assistant Registrar, whereas there is large scale shortage of non teaching staff which is hampering the development of the University. He said that various youth of Rajouri Poonch who had applied for various posts of non teaching staff in the University have approached him, complaining that no interview has been held for the posts since last many years. He demanded the University to hold interviews in time bound period, so that to make the institution more effective. Meanwhile Gupta also visited University Polytechnic and accessed the overall functioning of the Polytechnic. He said that University has fixed huge fee for the Diploma courses which need to be revived. Army organises lectures on join Indian Army & Swachh Bharat Abhiyan JAMMU : a positive response from the students in the area who showed keen interest in joining the Indian Army. Alecture on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was also organized by the Rashtriya Rifles Battalion, under Romeo Force, for the villagers at Loran, district Poonch on 05 May 2015. The lecture was aimed at generating awareness about the importance of hygiene and sanitation. The lecture was attended by 21 locals from Loran and adjoining villages. The important issues like maintenance and repair of sewage lines, proper disposal of organic waste, recycling of solid waste and keeping the surroundings clean were deliberated upon.Indian Army has taken the initiatives to spread awareness on such social and civil topics which are essential for the progress of these remote villages and will improve their quality of life. Asia's largest dairy federation (Amul) Jammu branch on Wednesday contributed Rs.20, 100 to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to support rescue, relief and rehabilitation operations for the people affected by various natural calamities in Nepal. Devinder Thakur, Amul distributor from Reasi said, "As a responsible corporate, we are extending full cooperation to the government in all measures for rescue, relief and rehabilitation to those who have suffered from these natural calamities." UDHAMPUR, MAY 6 While speaking in a Valedictory function of a seminar on "Economic issues in J&K" held in Udhampur campus of University of Jammu here on Wednesday, Balwant Singh Mankotia stressed upon eradicating the menace of corruption and building appropriate infrastructure in the State for sustainable tourism growth and development. Mankotia who was invited as a chief guest in the function maintained that J&K state is mainly dependent on tourism economy which has been blessed with extraordinary natural topography encompassing snow capped mountains, dense forests, picturesque meadows and valleys, plethora of fauna and flora apart from historical monuments and shrines. The State especially the Jammu region has a vast tourism potential which can be developed into an ideal destination for cultural, leisure, pilgrimage and wildlife tourism. He added that J&K has been bearing the Jammu, May 6: Doda Unit of Directorate of Field Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India organized a special interactive programme at Government Higher Secondary School, Assar. The event was organized in close coordination with the department of education, Nehru Yuva Kendra and Friends Youth Club. The main objective of the programme was to create awareness about special initiatives launched by Central Government including PM Jan Dhan Yojna, Beti Bachao Beti Padao, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Mission Indradhansh among others. A quiz contest based on various aspects of these programmes followed by expert lectures were Demanding 25 reservations in jobs for Rajouri Poonch people, Gupta said that there was already a set criterion in University for 25 percent reservation for the candidates of Poonch Rajouri but no such reservation is being given. Gupta has also expressed anguish over condition of road for this University and said that R&B Department should immediately work on it and take up the road on priority basis. brunt of the social evils like insurgency and corruption with the latter spreading its roots in every nook and corner of the State. The poor rural infrastructure and the dilapidated quality of road connectivity in the villages are also responsible for the lack of tourism growth in the region. Mankotia said that the present government of J&K should take necessary steps to eradicate corruption from the State and focus on developing adequate infrastructure to promote tourism and allied sectors. He said that J&K has a potential to become the richest state in India if the government seriously work on effective tourism planning. Mr. Mankotia also exhorted the State and Central governments to work in synergy for creating the congenial atmosphere of peace and tranquility in the disturbed region. He said that peace and harmony is a prerequisite for sustainable tourism development in the disturbed State like J&K. organized. The team represented by Sheetal Katoch and Vishali Sharma was adjudged the winner among the four teams that participated in quiz.While interacting with the audience, Shri Gurnam Singh, Incharge Field Publicity Unit Doda, highlighted the benifits of these schemes and underlined the importance of maximum participation of people to making such initiatives a success.Presiding over the function, Dr. Mohammad Naseem, Principal of the Institute provided elaborate information about these nationwide programmes and asked for more such awareness initiatives about these schemes in far flung areas. He also appreciated the role of Directorate of Field Publicity for organizing such programmes for rural and remote pockets of the country. R&B Bhaderwah executes works in 2014-15 without inviting tenders: RTI activist Kishtwar-Sinthan road to open for traffic next month Kishtwar: The National highway Kishtwar- Sinthan road will be made open next month for the traffic, this was informed by Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Inderwal, G. M. Saroori today while addressing a public meetings here at Chatroo and Chingam areas of district Kishtwar. During the second day tour to Sub-Division Chatroo people gave him warm reception and thanked Vice President J&K PCC, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori, who has been pivotal in pushing the SinghporaVailoo tunnel, Kishtwar-Sinthan Tourism Project, Kishtwar-Sinthan project and other projects through.Saroori said after opening of Kishtwar-Sinthan road it will make shortest road link connectivity between the people of twin hilly and far-flung districts of Doda and Kishtwar with summer capital Srinagar. Amul donates Rs 20100 to Prime Minister's National Relief Fund REASI, MAY 06: For tourism to grow, corruption needs be checked: Mankotia Directorate of Field Publicity organizes awareness programme in Doda Vibodh asks BGSBU to fill vacant posts Rashtriya Rifles Battalion, under Romeo Force, SRINAGAR: Five persons were injured in two separate road conducted a Motivational talk accidents across the valley, police said. Police said that a Maxi at Government School, Magic vehicle bearing registration number JK09A/2461 hit and Khorinar, district Poonch to inspire the students to join the injured a pedestrian, Asifa daughter of Nazir Ahmed Ganie Indian Army, today. Important resident of Kachwari at Kachwari, Handwara. The injured was aspects like challenges of the shifted to District Hospital, Handwara for treatment. Handwara job and various advantages of police has registered a case in this regard. Meanwhile, a Maruti car bearing registration number JK09/2511 met with an accident serving in the Army were on NHW near Nutnusa, Drugmulla Kupwara resulting in injuries covered in detail. Around 30 to four persons. All the injured were shifted to nearby hospital for students from Government School Khorinar participated treatment. Kupwara police has registered a case in this regard. in the event. The talk received Police Public meetings held at Gandoh JAMMU | THURSDAY | MAY 7 | 2015 and closer relations between police and public, Reasi district police organised Police-Public interaction meeting under the supervision of SSP Reasi-Sujit Kumar at Talwara today, which was attended by Sarpanches, prominent citizens and youth of the area.The meeting was chaired by DySP (Hqr) ReasiMohan Sharma who was accompanied by In charge Police Post Talwara-Rajeet Rao.During the meeting threadbare discussions were held on various public issues including regular market checking, regular patrolling in the area, gambling and Drug Addiction. Sharma assured the participants that police will continue to work relentlessly against the drug menace and other social crimes and also sought their cooperation in this regard. He appealed to the participants to share their valuable ideas and suggestions for improving police-public relation in the district.The participants appreciated and welcomed the initiative taken by SSP Reasi for organising make people aware about the such meetings that would various schemes and provide certainly help in bridging them benefits of these distances between Police & Public. schemes at their door steps. Interactive programme held at Doda school Doda Unit of Directorate of Field Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India organized a special interactive programme at Government Higher Secondary School, Assar. The event was organized in close coordination with the department of education, Nehru Yuva Kendra and Friends Youth Club. The main objective of the programme was to create awareness about special initiatives launched by Jammu: Scores of students from different institutions of Jammu Central Government including today joined CVSA in presence of State President Chenab Valley Student's Association Mehran Anjum Mir. The event was the good will programme of the organisation with the aim to form largest organisation for students in the state. Mir welcomed the new entrants within the folds of organisation and said them to struggle for students cause whatever the conditions RAJOURI: Member Legislative Council might be. Meanwhile expanding the organisation, District committee Jammu framed with new faces. Yasser Hussain Shah is & State Vice President of appointed as new District President and Vishal Charak as Vice Bhartiya Janta Party Advocate President. CVSA president said to the new appointed office Vibodh Gupta today met Vice and Registrar of bearers to find the problems of students and solve them in every Chancellor Baba Ghulam Bhadshah possible manner. Mir expressed hope that new elected team will University to Shah discuss issues leave no stone unturned in projecting the genuine demands of the concerning varsity. students and will work for strengthening of the CVSA throughout Advocate Gupta took up the state. Prominent students who joined CVSA and took the various related to pledge to work for student community in future and will maintain Universitymatters and assured full the legacy included Jaspreet Singh, Kawaljeet Singh, Sourav support for the overall Kotwal, Souvagaya Dogra, Deep Narayan, Gourav kotwal, development of the institution. Damandeep Singh, Tasir salariya Many students joined CVSA 4 HILL DISTRICTS BHADERWAH, MAY 6: The Road and Buildings Department, Bhaderwah has ostensibly executed more than 60 works during the year 2014-15 without inviting tenders and had allegedly allotted the work to blue eyed contractors through the backdoor, RTI activist and Bhaderwah Youth Action Committee President Naseer Mehboob Padder told reporters here. Padder claimed that more than 60 works done by R&B Department without inviting tenders for them . "Being the head of the state it is the responsibility of the state Chief Minister to take action against the corrupt official of Bhaderwah R&B division but the way he has been maintaining silence is quite astounding," Naseer said and demanded inquiry in all departmental works done by R&B division during the year 2014-15 . He also alleged that R&B Bhaderwah officers have also withdrawn payments for various works through self cheques sheer violation of all rule and norms. He said he filed an RTI and got reply that during the year 2014-15 R&B had done maximum departmental works without inviting tenders. SDPO Surankote accorded farewell RAJOURI: People from Surankote area of Poonch district today accorded warm farewell to Sub Divisional Police Officer, Ajay Sharma, who has been transferred out of the area. These farewell parties were organised in different villages of Surankote including Draba, Marhote, Bufliyaz, Chandimarh whereas Transporters' Union of Surankote also gave farewell to DySP Ajay Sharma. While addressing the farewell programmes, prominent people of Surankote said that during his tenure as SDPO Surankote, DySP Ajay faced tough challenges which included flood situation and conduct of parliamentary and assembly polls "but he overcome these challenges and served the area with his tireless efforts". Later, outgoing SDPO Surankote Ajay Sharma appreciated the cooperation imparted by the people of the area and appealed locals to keep cooperating with police in the similar way. The NORTHLINES www.thenorthlines.com Willow clefts seized at Lakhanpur NL CORRESPONDENT KATHUA, 6 MAY: - A truck loaded of willow clefts is apprehended by excise department and handed over to forest department at Lakhanpur toll post on Wednesday. The willow clefts are banned to take outside of the state because of its falling under green-area jurisdiction, but this truck bearing number JK02G-7481 heading to Punjab from Kashmir carrying KATHUA, MAY 6: MLA Rajeev Jasrotia carried out public meeting at Krishna Nagar, on Wednesday. A large number of people from ward number 3 and 4 welcomed MLA garlanding him. The locals apprised MLA about the worst condition of streets of the colony. They said that the main street, which divides both the ward, is in worst condition adding that the condition of other streets is also not so good. "People of the colony are staying over here since thirty years yet you would not find a single street having proper lane and drain facility", they added. Miffed over the Municipal Council, K K Khajuria said that they are facing hardships over here due to the lack of cleanliness facility. "We do not have proper and maintained road as well drainage system. As there is no flow in the drains, the polluted water remains stagnant, creating foul smell", he added. Moreover, the absence of sanitation workers is too enhancing the problem. Another habitant, Balbir Singh said, "Many a times we had requested the council officers and the administration to maintain lanes and drains, however, they always turn a deaf ear to their demands. willow clefts was found to violate this ban which was seized by Excise department at Lakhanpur toll post which was after charging plenty handed over to forest department. KATHUA, MAY 6: KATHUA, MAY 6TH:- Under 'PARYAS' an initiative by the District Administration Kathua to listen to the grievances of the public telephonically, 13 callers registered their grievances with ADDC Kathua Manmohan Singh today here at DC Office Complex Kathua. During one hour session; people from different parts of the district projected their problems; mostly related to the provisions of basic amenities. Responding to the issues projected by different callers, ADDC Kathua issued on the spot instructions to the officers for early redressal of their grievances. their service in the leadership of BJYDistrict Vice-President Arpan Verma removed garbage, cleaned drainage; cleared bushes emerged in the premises of hospital.Expressing his views to the media Arpan Verma appealed people to adopt the teachings and messages of most dynamic and veteran leader Narinder Modi who has been accepted as world's most powerful, visionary and progressive Prime Minister. He laid stress to follow and adopt cleanliness as a natural habit like eating food, drinking water and wearing cloths so that we could get a hygienic, healthy and happy life. He informed the public about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene. The cleanliness is not about cleaning own house but cleanliness starts with our self, our family, our locality, our village and our work place. He emphasized that if the mohalla's and villages are clean, the people are vigilant then the country would automatically become clean. He explained that the countries, which look neat & clean, are so because their citizen neither litter nor allow it to happen. Pandu Kumar, Sharma, Ravi Andotra, Rakesh Saini and other activists were among the participants. Yuva Morcha organizes Swachhta Abhiyan at Nagri KATHUA, MAY 6: Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) unit of Nagri organized "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" in and around SubDistrict Hospital of Nagri to sensitize and create awareness among children, villagers, women about cleanliness and hygiene. Other than this, the volunteers of Red Cross Society initiated cleanliness drive at Old Age Home. Dozens of youth contributing IN THE COURT OF ADDITIONAL MOBILE MAGISTRATE (JMIC), SAMBA Present : Smt. Swati Gupta Jasbir Singh S/O Gurbaksh Singh R/o. Chack Ram Chand, Tehsil & District Samba V/S S.H.O. Police Station, Samba. Application U/S 13 (3) of Registration of Birth/Death Act, seeking directions to S.H.O. Police Station, Samba to enter the birth particular of applicant. PROCLAMATION Lamp by the Chief Guest, Guests of Honor, Madam Shakti Kohli Director of the College, Himanshu Kohli Trustee of college, Dr. K R Jha Principal of the College and Mrs. Brij Kohli Vice-Principal Kathua Polytechnic protest against staff shortage of the College. Chief Guest while interaction with the participants said that a teacher have to take initiative to improve the quality and value education. He said that states as well as central Govt. has introduce various policies and commissions from time to time to improve the system of the education but the results are not achieved as per the required standard. REMEBRANCE 27th DEATH ANNIVERSARY "NOBLE SOUL NEVER DIES" Whereas applicant has filed the above titled application in this court for issuing direction to S.H.O. Police Station, Samba regarding registration of birth particulars of applicant namely Jasbir Singh S/o Gurbaksh Singh & Surinder Kour R/o Chack Ram Chand, Tehsil &, District samba in Police Station, Samba who was born on 10-03-1989 at home and through the medium of this proclamation, general public is informed that any person/s has/have objection to the same, in that event he/she/they shall file same before this court on or before 13-05-2015,failing which appropriate order shall passed. Take notice that in case the date of fixed is declared holiday, the matter shall be taken in the next working day. Given under my hand and seal of this court today 5th day of May 2015. Addl. Mobile Magistrate (JMIC) Samba The inspiring spirit of "CHAMBYAL FAMILY" DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY:Sons & Daughters-in-law:- Th. Pratap Singh & Mrs Indu Rekha (Distt. Gen. Sec. BJP Mahila Morcha Kathua) Th. Vijay Singh & Mrs Veena Devi, Daughters & Sons-in-law. The students of Kathua Polytechnic College today held a protest demonstration against the lack of staff and proper infrastructure due to which they said their studies are adversely affected. They said that they were raising the issue for the notice of Directorate of Technical Education Govt of J&K. Govt Polytechnic College of Kathua which is provisionally functioning in the premises of a Kartar Public School, Barnoti on the rental basis. Leading protest, students of Polytechnic College led by Puran Singh said the state government has established the polytechnic in 2012 and since then classes have been functioning in rented building but now the shortage of required staff affecting their course. Mrs Raj Kumari & Retd. Session Judge Pavitar Singh Mrs Vimla (Darshi) & Retd. Col. B.S. Chili Mrs Sudha & Retd. Director Sheep Husbandry Dr. Ajit Singh Mrs Meena & Retd. Capt. B.S. Kharwal Bhabhi & Brother Mrs Vimla & Retd Asst Comdt. B.S.F. Sh. Prakash Singh Sisters & Brothers-in-law Mrs Kamla & Retd. Ranger Officer Sh. Parmodh Singh Grandsons and Grand-daughters:- Bhanu Partap Singh(City President BJYM Kathua), Prakriti, Pushpankar, Mailvika & Anshuman Sambyal. M/s FASHION ARCADE (GRASIM & Multi Branded Showroom) W.no. 2 Col. Bhagat Singh Market near PNB Kathua 9018832252 , 9419377767, 9697626733. IN THE COURT OF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE 1st CLASS (ADDL MUNSIFF) SAMBA Present : Madhu (KCS Judicial) Tula Ram Sharma S/o Sh. Buta Ram r/o Amwal ,Tehsil & Distt. Samba. V/S S.H.O. Police Station Vijaypur In the matter of Application for Registration of birth/death of:- Vishav Sharma (male) D.O.B.10-09-2003 at home Father's Name: Sh. Tula Ram Sharma Mother's Name: Smt. Asha Sharma NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Whereas, an application stand filed in this court for registration of birth of Vishav Sharma (M) r/o Amwal,Tehsil & Distt. Samba in Police Station, Vijaypur and through the medium of this publication notice at large and any other interested person is/ are informed that in case anybody has any objection in respect of aforementioned application then he/she/they shall file their objections in this court within 7 days from the date of publication of notice, failing which appropriate order shall follow. Given under my hand and seal of this court today 5th day of May 2015. Addl. Munsiff (Judicial Magistrate Ist Class) Samba OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER HORTICULTURE (P&M) DIVISION JAMMU NOTICE INVITING TENDER E-NIT NO: 01 OF 2015-16 DATE 2-5-2015 Remembers Lt. Col. Bhagat Singh KATHUA 6 MAY: JAMMU | THURSDAY| MAY 7 | 2015 13 grievance calls received in PRAYAS Jasrotia takes MC Kathua to task National Seminar on Teachers' Initiative held at LBS College Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Education, Rajbagh Kathua organized National Seminar on the Topic 'Teacher's Initiative towards Quality and Value Education' in Multipurpose Hall of college on Wednesday. Prof. Janak Singh Principal of Government Women College Kathua graced the occasion as chief guest whereas Professor Yashpaul Sharma of Government Women Degree College Kathua, was the Guest of Honor. Other than this, Ganesh Shanker Vidyarthi and Lakshmi Niwas Pandey HOD Education Deptt Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Garly (HP) were the special guests.The Seminar started with the lightening of the traditional 5 KATHUA For & on behalf of the Governor " Jammu and Kashmir State, the Executive Engineer Horticulture (P& M) division Jammu, as his representative invites tenders by etendering mode from the eligible contractors registered with PWD /CPWD/MES for the following works S Name of work Name of Estimated Cost of Earnest time time and Class of No division cost (Rs in lacs) tender money(Rs in allowed for date of opening contractor document lacs) completion of tender (in Rs) 1 Balance work of Crib Horticulture 51.00 6000/1,02,000/60 days 23-5-2015 at 1000hrs AAA structure (first floor) and brick (P&M) division in the office of executive work(ground floor) of Extension Jammu engineer Horticulture (P&M) of Kisan Ghar at BR-2 Shalimar Division Jammu Bagh New Delhi 1. Date of publishing: 6-5-2015 2. The Bidding documents can be downloaded from the website http://jktenders.gov.in from 900 hours on 7-5-2015 to 20-5-2015 upto 1400 hrs) 3. a the bids shall deposited in electronic format on the website http://jktenders.gov.in from 900 hours on 8-5-2015 to 20-5-2015 upto 1400 Hrs. the bids receive d will be opened at 1000 Hrs on 23-5-2015 b. the complete bidding upon will be online. c. Technical bids/ hard copies of bidder shall be opened in the office of the Executive Engineer Horticulture (P&M) Division Jammu on 21-5-2015 at 1000 hrs. 4. List of tender documents to be scanned and upload with the period of bid submission i) EMD in the for of CDR/FDR/ bank Guarantee ( pledged in favour of tender opening authority. ii) Registration card duly renewed for the current financial year viz 2015-16 iv) Demand drafts towards the cost of tender documents (drawn in favour of tenders opening Authority viz Executive Engineer Horticulture (P&M) division Jammu v) the bidder must have successfully competed similar natur of work the value of which should not be less than 1/5th of the advertised cost as a prime contractor in any one year during last five year & certificate to this effect should be from and officer not below the rank of Executive Engineer. vii) The bidder must possess turn over certificate issue by the Charted Accountant, for 40% of the advertised cost in any one year during last five years. 05The original instruments in respect of Cost of Tender documents ,EMD, Attested photocopies of PAN card , Registration Card and Sale Tax Certificate must be delivered to the tender opening authorities on 20/05.2015 up to :1400 Hrs by speed post /registered post/courier only .If the office happens to be closed on the date of receipt as specified , the same will be received on the next working at the same time and venue. 06 The bid for the works shall remain open for acceptance for a period of 90days from the dates of opening of bids .if any bidder /tenderer with draws his bid/ tender before the said period or makes any modifications in the terms and conditions of the bid ,the said earnest money shall stand forfeited . Instruction to bidders regarding e-tendering process 0. 7The interested bidder can download the NIT /bidding document from the website http;//jktenders.gov.in i.To participate in bidding process bidders have to get (DSC)” Digital Signature certificate”as per information Technology Act -2000,to participate in on line bidding . ii.This certificate will be required for digitally signing the bid bidders can get above mentioned digital certificate from any approved venders. The Bidders ,who already posses valid (DSC) Digital Signature certificates need not to procure new Digital Signature Certificate. iii.The bidders have to submit their bids on line in electronic format with Digital Signature the bids can not be up loaded without Digital Signature o Proposal will be accept in physical form . iv.Bids will be opened on line as per time schedule mentioned in column 8 in the above table. v.Before submission of on lines bids , bidders must ensure that scanned copy of all the necessary documents have been attached with bid. vi.The department will not be responsible for delay in online submission of bids whatsoever reasons may be .All the required information for bids must be filled and submitted on lines vii.The details of cost of documents , EMD specified in the tender documents should be thee same ,as submitted on line (scanned copies ) other wise bid will not be accepted. viii.. ix.In case of the amount of the bid offered by the lowest bidder is less by 15% or More he has to deposit additional security of 5% of the amount ,in the shape of CDR/FDR pledged to the Executive Engineer Horticulture (P$M)Division Jammu while submitting the hard copies in the office 8No extra lead / lift other than advertised in the e-NIT shall be paid Ther Relevant information :- 01 02 03 04 Position of AAA Position of T.S Position of Funds Position of Land : : : : Accorded U/Process Demanded Available No :- EEHPM/eTender/2015-16/01-9 Date: 02-05-2015. DIP/J- 973/2015 Dtd/ 6-5-2015 Sd/(Er.S.A.wani) Executive Engineer Horticulture (P&M) Division Jammu The NORTHLINES 6 OPINION www.thenorthlines.com JAMMU | THURSDAY | MAY 07| 2015 ANDACombative Opposition Why India must not tinker with B'desh border deal must build consensus on real estate Bill I t is heartening that the Government has reached out to all parties to build consensus on the Real Estate (Regulation and Development Bill), 2013, and may even consider a demand by some Rajya Sabha members to send it to a select committee. The Bill has been on the verge of becoming a political hotspot ever since Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi tried using it as a springboard to reach out to the middle-class votebank. On Saturday, he told the public that he had learnt it was not just the farmers and the rural poor who had 'land issues' but also that the middle classes were under pressure. Then he went on to list the many problems faced by prospective homeowners - these may have been a revelation to the Congress scion but were as stale as yesterday's newspapers to the public - and finally, surmised that the real estate Bill, as amended by the Modi Government, was "pro-builder" and "anti-buyer". Remember that the problems faced by prospective homeowners today did not emerge in this past year alone. This sector has been a cesspool of black money and land sharks for several years and it is the Congress that has been at the helm for much of that time. Yet, it was only in 2013, at the fag end of its second tenure, that the Congress-led UPA regime brought the real estate Bill which seeks to regulate the sector. The voting public, of course, sees through this political gimmick; however, the problem is that Mr Gandhi's weekend grandstanding has seemingly prompted his party colleagues to harden their positions on the issue. Hence, there is now the possibility that the real estate Bill may become yet another victim of a combative Opposition's obstructionist ways. The onus is on the Government to bring the Opposition on board. It must take the lead in explaining to parliamentarians, and the public at large, why the amendments it has made to the real estate Bill do not weaken the law but make it more practicable. The big bone of contention here is the escrow account provision. The original Bill mandated that builders deposit 70 per cent of the money, that they collect from buyers, into a separate bank account, which can only be used to meet the construction expenses of the ongoing project. This was to ensure that builders don't divert funds from one incomplete project to another, leaving buyers in the lurch. However, the Modi Government has brought down the 70 per cent requirement to 50 per cent. The Opposition claims that this hurts the interests of the buyer. It would be correct, only if it assumes that the cost of construction is 70 per cent and the cost of land 30 per cent. However, if the equation is changed - the cost of construction dips and the cost of land rises, as may be the case in commercial properties in prime locations - then the funds in the escrow account will sit unused. This will necessitate external financing and increase the price of the project. Notably, the UPA's version did not include commercial properties which the current Bill does. Other problematic areas include the amendment allowing builders to make 'minor alterations' in the sanctioned plan without permission from two-thirds of the buyers and the supposed weakening of the appellate body of the proposed real estate regulator. These issues can, and should be, resolved amicably. Civilisational connections Modi's Buddhist pitch is not just W diplomatic PR hile other empires were built by kings and soldiers who conquered vast swathes of territory, the Indian civilisational empire, it can be said, has been raised by saints and seers who found a place in our souls. Unfortunately, in the recent past, India has failed to acknowledge, leave alone develop, those spiritual ties of yore with its friends and neighbours. This is partly the result of the misguided policy perspectives of some post-Independence leaders, who confused secularism with irreligiosity, (if not willfully undermined it through minority appeasement), and also partly the result of the public's own detachment from its civilisational history. It is against this backdrop that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's heartfelt address on Buddha Poornima, highlighting Lord Buddha's relevance in the contemporary world, must be viewed. This is the first time in recent memory that Buddha Poornima has been celebrated on such a massive scale by the Government with a message for audiences abroad and at home. In the first case, Mr Modi's Buddhist pitch reaches out to our South Asian neighbours such as Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan, and our friends across Asia, from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar to China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore and Mongolia. It highlights India's civilisational connect with these countries and its undisputed position as an Asian powerhouse. Hopefully, these efforts to underline India's soft power will bring in, apart from more tourists, also diplomatic leverages in the years ahead. Those who have sought to dismiss the Buddha Poornima speech as publicity gimmick for Mr Modi's upcoming China trip, should keep in mind that Buddhism has been an important leitmotif of Mr Modi's diplomacy. In Japan last year, he prayed at the Toji and Kinkakuji Buddhist temples, and in Sri Lanka this March, he addressed Buddhist monks at Colombo's Mahabodhi Temple and worshipped the Mahabodhi tree in Anuradhapura. In China, later this month, he is expected to visit the Great Wild Goose pagoda, dedicated to famous Buddhist pilgrim Huen Tsang. On the domestic front, the speech marks a rare outreach to the Buddhist community which, though tiny, is still about eight million-strong. Moreover, after centuries of decline, Buddhism is on the rise in the land of its birth, primarily due to the migration of Tibetan Buddhists and the conversion of Hindu Dalits. Gautam Sen By revising the India-Bangladesh land boundary agreement, the NDA is going for short-term gains and losing the long-term perspective, says Gautam Sen. he Union Cabinet has cleared a Constitution T amendment bill on a modified land boundary agreement with Bangladesh, excluding the exchange of enclaves and territories in adverse possession in the Assam segment. Bangladesh's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mohammad Shahriar Alam is reported tohavestated to themedia that Dhaka is not yet clear on this issue. It is clear that political compulsions of the Bharatiya Janata Party which dominates the National Democratic Alliance government,inthe context of the assembly elections in Assam next year, has driven the government to decide against an LBA as it has been originally framed to encompass the entire India-Bangladesh border. The BJP does not want to be seen as compromising on surrender of excess Indian land in Assam to Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina's Awami League-lead Bangladesh government has been staving off serious political challenges from the communal Jamaat-e-Islami and its ally, Begum Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh National Party over the past few years. With the Teesta River waters-sharing still to be formally agreed upon and the BNP bandying it as a major failure of the government, a successful LBA in its original form would be politically convenient Hasina. The NDA government should heed wiser counsel and formally conclude the original LBA, actually having its genesis in the Indira Gandhi-Mujib Rehman agreement of 1974 without any further delay. The LBA is in India's overall interest and a parliamentary standing committee on external affairs had unanimously recommended its early finalization in December 2014. The LBA will bring about more stability to IndiaBangladesh bilateral relations and strengthen the friendly Hasina government. Above all, such an agreement will contribute towards economic development of the enclaves, adjacent border areas and bring about a sea change in the lives of both Indians and Bangladeshi residents with provision of basic minimum services to them and back-up the law enforcement apparatus, practically non-existent at present. Some compensatory economic measures will be required in Assam and West Bengal for Indian citizens of the enclaves which will pass on to Bangladesh. The West Bengal government has already hinted on its willingness to take on such a burden. Adjustment for some of the Bangladeshi citizens who prefer to stay on in the enclaves, which eventually get assimilated in India would also be required. The number involved would be a few thousands only and the territorial content will not be large. The Congress-lead Assam government of Tarun Gogoi is already committed to the LBA. Gogoi was part of United Progressive Alliance Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's official delegation to Bangladesh which agreed to the draft content of the LBA in September 2011. It will be politically expedient for the NDA government to push through the LBA in its present form, without truncating it well before the Assam elections. West Bengal will also go to its assembly polls next year. Before competing political stances bedevil the environment, it will be prudent and in the country's long-term interest of beneficial bilateral relations to put the LBA in the statute book of India's international treaties. The impact of accommodating a few thousand Indian citizens of the Bangladeshi enclaves will not be very high. The BJP and the NDA should be able to manoeuvre the political situation in Assam in its favour when its government steps in with an economic resettlement package and adjustment of Bangladeshis who prefer stay on and assume Indian citizenship. Political will and foresight on the part of New Delhi will be of the essence. From the regional geo-political perspective, in the interest of security of India's north-east, as well as facilitating the NDA government's 'Act East Policy', stable and cooperative India-Bangladesh relations will be necessary. The Hasina government has already facilitated many of India's infrastructural projects in the north-east by enabling road and riverine transport from mainland India through Bangladesh. A perceptibly better security scenario prevails in the north-east over the past 5-6 years, owing to Dhaka`s networked action in concert with the government of India's security agencies in controlling militants operating against India. A comprehensive LBA will only reinforce bilateral relations and earn goodwill for India in Bangladesh. The LBA will help control illegitimate movements to and from Indian territory in places where enclaves and territories in adverse possession are located. The scope of using these places as hideouts of inter-state criminals will be reduced. Border management can consequently be upgraded. Finally from the administrative angle implementing the exchange process is a feasible proposition. In fact, the directors land records and survey of West Bengal and Bangladesh are ready since 2011 to execute the enclave exchange process as is evident from the India-Bangladesh joint protocol of September 2011. There should not be any intractable problem on the Assam side in finalising the cadastral maps pertinent to the land transfer there. Ensure safe drinking water for all KP Shashidharan More than two billion poor people around the world have no other option but to drink unprocessed water that, apart from containing toxic impurities, also has traces of human and animal waste. This needs to change uman survival is increasingly becoming difficult in an unsustainable, polluting world. Clean air, water, flora, fauna, nontoxic vegetables, poultry, milk and meat are all going scarce. Safe food is becoming expensive and unaffordable, not only for the poor but also a vast majority of the population. In a TV show recently, one of the world's richest men and the co-founder of Microsoft, Mr Bill Gates drank processed sewage water and underlined a pertinent message to the world: Sewage is bad. It causes a lot of diseases because people don't have good sanitation systems. The omniprocessor machine that Mr Gates was promoting converts sewage water into drinking water. It can also help increase the availability of potable water. There is no denying that more than two billion poor people around the world have no other option but to drink unprocessed water that, apart from having toxic impurities, has traces of raw human and animal waste. The poor people are faced with Hobson's choice: They cannot afford to buy H processed water but by drinking dirty water, they can get fatal infections. Alas! there is no easy solution to the most complex issue of human survival in a rapidly becoming unsustainable world. If immediate measures are not taken to prevent the deterioration of the environment, buying oxygen cylinders may become a reality. Many people suffer from food poisoning from toxic vegetables and fruits and hormone-injected meat and fish. Heavy use of insecticides, pesticides, chemical fertilisers, unhealthy agrarian practices and hazardous environment are the cause of many health issues. Environmental deterioration leads to climate change and frequent natural calamities. A recent report by the United Nations World Water Development discusses how water is inextricably linked to economic, social and environmental aspects of sustainable living. Though more than 2.3 billion people in the world have gained access to drinking water between 1990 to 2010, still about 748 million people are deprived of potable water. The report further states that the world's slum population is expected to reach nearly 900 million by 2020. And an annual investment of $53 billion for a five-year period will be required for universal provision of access to water and sanitation facilities. The UN water report will be discussed at the 69th session of the UN General Assembly. The discussion will focus on finding solutions to the increasing competition for water between water uses and water users. Inter-State, inter-regional international water conflicts and confrontations are going to increase in the future. The report gives valuable insight into water management and water governance. It states that provision of drinking water is essential for poverty reduction, inclusive growth, improved health, food and energy security, urban and rural livelihood and better agrarian practices. Fresh water resources are to be equitably governed. New technological solutions like the sewage water converter can help enhance the availability of drinking water, but affordability of the processed water by the vast majority of the people is a critical issue. What is more important is that the Government, in collaboration with private enterprises, nonGovernment organisations, community leaders and villagers, work towards the preservation of the ecological systems, the flora and the fauna. They should de-pollute and clean the water bodies. There should also be an increase in the availability of pure air, water, food and sustainable environment. Water harvesting, wastewater re-use, water efficient power plant cooling systems, increasing capacity of wind, solar and geothermal energy are the key determinants of a sustainable water policy for the future. By 2030, the world is projected to face a 40 per cent global water deficit when population grows to 9.1 billion by 2050 with an urban population of 6.3 billion. Collaboration between natural resource managers and health, agriculture and industry is essential to bring an appropriate policy formulation. India has only four per cent of the world's renewable water resources with more than 18 per cent of the world's population and 2.4 per cent of the world's land area. As the country is affected by frequent floods and droughts, there is a possibility of deepening water conflicts. Access to water for sanitation and hygiene and lack of sewage treatment are serious national problems. A holistic and interdisciplinary approach to address water-related problems is the need of hour. Comprehensive water policy and legislation for optimum development of inter-State rivers and river valleys will ensure scientific planning of land and water resources. (The writer is former Director General, office of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India) Narendra Modi's NDA government should take a call in the matter as early as possible, reckoning the local political dynamics but in juxtaposition with India`s long-term strategic interests, and the welfare of both eastern India and the country's north-east. If regional political compulsions of the NDA are so preponderant -- though there is no reason why it must -- and turn out to be unmanageable to the detriment of overall national interest, it may be advisable to put off the formal conclusion of the LBA till the assembly polls of West Bengal and Assam are over in 2016. Truncation or tinkering with the LBA given shape to at the highest level between India and Bangladesh in 2011 should not be done at all in the present circumstance. Gautam Sen is a retired Indian Defence Accounts Service officer who has served with the home and defence ministries in different capacities and has been extensively associated with north-east matters. A comprehensive LBA will only reinforce bilateral relations and earn goodwill for India in Bangladesh. The LBA will help control illegitimate movements to and from Indian territory in places where enclaves and territories in adverse possession are located. The scope of using these places as hideouts of inter-state criminals will be reduced. Border management can consequently be upgraded. Finally from the administrative angle implementing the exchange process is a feasible proposition. In fact, the directors land records and survey of West Bengal and Bangladesh are ready since 2011 to execute the enclave exchange process as is evident from the India-Bangladesh joint protocol of September 2011. There should not be any intractable problem on the Assam side in finalising the cadastral maps pertinent to the land transfer there. Narendra Modi's NDA government should take a call in the matter as early as possible, reckoning the local political dynamics but in juxtaposition with India`s long-term strategic interests, and the welfare of both eastern India and the country's north-east. If regional political compulsions of the NDA are so preponderant -- though there is no reason why it must -- and turn out to be unmanageable to the detriment of overall national interest, it may be advisable to put off the formal conclusion of the LBA till the assembly polls of West Bengal and Assam are over in 2016. Truncation or tinkering with the LBA given shape to at the highest level between India and Bangladesh in 2011 should not be done at all in the present circumstance. Gautam Sen is a retired Indian Defence Accounts Service officer who has served with the home and defence ministries in different capacities and has been extensively associated with north-east matters. West's old enemy is China's new friend G By Himani Pant iven its troubles in Tibet, China is officially opposed to separatist movements. But that hasn't prevented Beijing from cosying up to an isolated Russia, post-Crimea The turmoil in Ukraine began in late 2013 and the situation has remained tensed ever since. While the West has increasingly showed its discontent with Russian intervention in Crimea, China has maintained a well calculated distance from the crisis, considering its stake in both Europe and Russia. China's diplomacy is focussed on making all encompassing progress in the 'belt and road' initiatives. In this regard, promotion of connectivity, building corridors for overland economic activities and pillars of maritime cooperation tops the list of its priorities. Cordial relations with Europe thus become important from the point of building the 'road' initiative. However, at the same time, Russia is an important strategic partner for China. In fact, sanctions against Russia have given China, an opportunity to make the best deals in terms of procuring resources from Russia. As James DJ Brown of the Temple University, Japan, puts it: "Current US policy on the Ukraine crisis is driving Russia into China's embrace". So, if there is one country which has actually gained economically from the Ukraine crisis, it is China. However, the present situation also places China in a diplomatic bind. A strong proponent of the absolute nature of sovereignty, it does not support separatist movements. More significantly, the Constitution of China underscores its policy of noninterference in the internal affairs of other states. Russia's use of a referendum to break Crimea away from Ukraine contradicts this fundamental tenet of Chinese foreign policy. China obviously will not want the precedent set by the Crimean referendum to be repeated in its own disputes, be it with Tibet, Xinjiang or Taiwan. In general, what we see is a cautious and neutral China which has maintained a restrained approach on the crisis. While Russia and China may not be best of friends, what brings the two powers together at this time is mutual need and prospects of gain. Sanctions have exposed the EU and Russia, in terms of energy and technology exchange between the two. While Russia is in search of new markets after Western sanctions came into force, China is the pre-eminent power with a need for natural resources. Hence, a partnership of convenience exists between the two. Russia and Chinese trade amounted to approximately $95.3 billion last year, and China's Foreign Minister Wang Li has hinted at closer cooperation this year. Thus, it may not be an exaggeration to say that Sino-Russian relations have entered a new phase since the West levied sanctions on Russia. During his visit to Shanghai in mid-2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin remarked that bilateral interactions between the two had become "best in all their many centuries of history." A case in point is the $400 billion gas deal signed between China and Russia last year. In 2014, it was reported that Russia was ready to supply Su-35 fighter jets to China. The two countries also conducted a combined military exercise in the East China Sea. Europe, which used to be outside China's strategic influence, has also come closer. The EU is China's biggest trading partner while China is the EU's second largest trading partner. China has also found support from Europe in its Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Initiative with France, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Denmark and Austria seeking membership of the bank in spite of US opposition. the NORTHLINES Jammu BJP's 'Jan Kalyan Parv' to highlight welfare schemes New Delhi: Union ministers and BJP MPs and functionaries will fan out across the country to tell people about the welfare measures taken for the underprivileged sections and farmers as part of a week-long 'Jan Kalyan Parv' which the party has lined up to mark the NDA government's completion of one year in office. The announcement of the week-long observances from May 26 to June 1 was made at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting today. Union Minister Ananth Kumar told Congress slams government for not referring GST Bill to standing committee New Delhi: Reiterating that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill should be sent to the Standing Committee, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday alleged that the government has violated all parliamentary procedures by directly introducing it in the current session of Parliament. "Around eight to nine amendments have been brought by the Modi Government, but what repercussions these amendments will have can only be understood when the bill is referred to the Standing Committee with a time limit set by the Speaker on the same. The time limit could be one or two months after which it should be sent back from the Standing Committee," he said. Asserting that every bill is referred to a Standing Committee first, Kharge said the government has violated all parliamentary procedures with its move. "Every bill is referred to a Standing Committee first, but the Central Government has violated all parliamentary procedures. The bill has been directly introduced in the current session of the Parliament," said Kharge. "Hence, there lies no scope of detailed discussion over the bill. Moreover, the loopholes that need to be addressed are being overlooked due to shortage of time," he added. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has issued whip to its MPs to be present during the passage of the GST bill in the Lok Sabha. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu while talking to the media after the BJP parliamentary party meeting today sought the cooperation of the opposition parties to support the government in passing of the bill. 7 NATION JAMMU THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2015 the party MPs that the initiative was for highlighting the schemes, policies and programmes of the Narendra Modi government. The Prime Minister was present for the meeting when the announcement for the commemoration was made and its contours explained. "The government has decided that May 26 to June 1 will be observed as 'Jan Kalyan Parv' under which ministers, MPs and senior functionaries of (BJP) will travel across the country to highlight the welfare measures and various policies and initiatives taken by it for the welfare of poor, downtrodden and farmers," Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu told reporters after the meeting. Party general secretary (Organisation) Ram Lal, meanwhile, also talked to members about the mass contact programme launched by BJP after its membership drive to reach out to all its members. He said that BJP's aim was to reach out to every section of society irrespective of caste, creed and religion and the campaign would create awareness about the policies, ideology and principles of BJP. Anti-corruption amendment bill to be taken up in Rajya Sabha today New Delhi: An anti-corruption amendment bill aimed at enhancing penalty for graft to a maximum of seven years from at present five years, among other, is slated to be taken up for discussion in Rajya Sabha on Thursday. According to the schedule of legislative business of the Rajya Sabha for tomorrow, Union Minister Jitendra Singh to move the bill to amend the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, be taken into consideration and it be passed. The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2015 also aims to provide a shield of protection to government employees after they have resigned or retired from the service. Union Cabinet had on April 29 given its nod to official amendments to the bill that provides for more stringent punishment for the offences of bribery--both for Those seeking change are not anti-govt: US to India on NGOs New Delhi: The US on Wednesday hit out at Modi government for the punitive action against scores of NGOs, saying those who act peacefully to seek change are not anti-government and not trying to weaken national security. US Ambassador Richard Verma further said citizens have a "inalienable right" in a democratic society to argue peacefully and ask questions or challenge laws. "I read with some concern the recent press reports on challenges faced by the NGOs operating in India. Because a vibrant civil society is so important to both of our democratic traditions, I do worry about the potentially chilling effects of these regulatory steps focused on NGOs," Verma said. He was delivering a lecture on "Foundation of the USIndia Strategic-Plus Relationship" at Ananta Aspean Institute, a thinktank. In a crackdown on NGOs allegedly receiving illegal foreign funds, the government last month had cancelled licences of nearly 9,000 such entities for violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). The US-based Ford Foundation has also been put on the 'watch list' by the Home Ministry, which directed that funds coming from the international donor should not be released by any bank to any Indian NGO without mandatory permission from it. The government had also barred Greenpeace India from receiving foreign funds with immediate effect. Noting that it was natural to have areas of disagreement between the two countries, he said he was looking forward to some tough discussions with India on certain issues, indicating that action against NGOs may be one of them. "I also know there will be times when we disagree, and I look forward to those conversations, too. Yes, I look forward to the tough discussions because my argument is not that our two sovereign countries must be exactly the same," he said. After the Ford Foundation was put on the watch list, the US State Department had protested and the issue was also reportedly raised by under secretary for political affairs Wendy Sherman during her meetings with senior Indian officials here last week. 'AAP would find US envoy voices concern over 'challenges faced by NGOs in India' regional faces New Delhi: The US envoy to India Richard Verma on Wednesday voiced "concern" over reports about "challenges faced by NGOs operating in India", as the government has put the US-based Ford Foundation under the scanner. Speaking at the Ananta Aspen Institute on the Foundations of the US-India Strategic-Plus Relationship, the ambassador said: "I read with some concern the recent press reports on challenges faced by NGOs operating in India." "Because a vibrant civil society is so important to both of our democratic traditions, I do worry about the potentially chilling effects of these regulatory steps focused on NGOs," he added. Verma said that during his tenure he hoped to find "many areas of agreement and forward progress" with his official and unofficial friends, "but I also know there will be times when we disagree, and I look forward to those conversations too". He said, "It is a suggestion that our democratic traditions are strengthened when we use discussion and debate to improve." "Therefore, we can build resilience in our bilateral relationship by having frank discussions on all matters of shared concern, including the importance of civil society and free expression to the promotion of a more peaceful, prosperous, and stable future." On Tuesday, the government said the Ford Foundation had funded some NGOs which are not registered under the provisions of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010, as well as the Sabrang Trust which is linked to activist Teesta Setalvad. "There are inputs from security agencies that some amounts have been credited from Ford Foundation to some NGOs which are not registered under the provisions of FCRA, 2010," Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju told the Lok Sabha. "Hence, to keep a watch on such recipients, the credits from Ford Foundation have been put under prior permission category under FCRA, 2010," he added. Last month, the government put international donor Ford Foundation on the watchlist for funding organisations not registered under the FCRA. Verma said that in the world of today "a great deal of the search for the refinements that can improve our governments is undertaken by civil society organisations". He said President Barack Obama had convened members of the international community on the margins of the UN General Assembly in 2013 to launch the Stand with Civil Society Agenda. The objectives were "to improve the policy environment for civil society organisations in various countries around the world; coordinate diplomatic actions in response to restrictions on civil society; and to develop innovative mechanisms for providing civil society organisations with technical and financial support". Verma said the US and India are collaborating on a variety of healthcare issues. He said epidemiologists from the US and Indian Centers for Disease Control are working together on the India Epidemic Intelligence Service Programme and may have found the source of the disease that was killing many children in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district. Health agencies of both sides were also collaborating to find a vaccine for rotavirus. He said after Obama's visit and that of several top officials, the two sides are engaging on more than 70 initiatives, "everything from space to vaccines". These include "launching a civil nuclear contact group that moved us past some of the obstacles that had stalled progress for years; restarting the trade policy forum to address intellectual property and food security issues; signing Memoranda of Cooperation on Smart Cities and Transportation; and hosting the bilateral India-U.S. Technology Summit". China visit will lay foundation for enhancing economic cooperation: PM New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said his upcoming visit to China will lay the foundation for enhancing bilateral economic cooperation between New Delhi and Beijing. The Prime Minister took to Twitter to share his views. "Looking forward to visiting China from 14-16 May to boost friendship between our 2 ancient civilizations and 2 largest developing nations," he posted. "I am confident my visit will lay the foundation for further enhancing economic co-operation with China in a wide range of sectors," he added. Sharing his travel itinerary, the Prime Minister also stated that he looks forward to visiting Xi'an in the Shaanxi Province in central China. "In China I will visit Xi'an, Beijing and Shanghai. I eagerly await productive dis- tion and to gauge if the party is ready to contest the 2017 Legislative Assembly elections. When asked if AAP had become a party which revolved around only one man, Gupta said, "We are not saying that we are not going to develop new faces. Even at national level we have multiple faces and they are doing extremely good job. Since Arvind Kejriwal has become the Chief Minister of Delhi, he New Delhi: Members in Lok Sabha were left amused on Wednesday when a BJP member asked the government why it was not working on steps to "control" hailstorm. Obviously concerned over the large-scale damage to crops due to recent hailstorm and unseasonal rains, Dilip Kumar Mansukhlal Gandhi asked the question to Earth Sciences Minister Harsh Vardhan, who said science has so far not found any way in which hailstorm or earthquake can be prevented. Gandhi, who represents possible but "there is no mechanism where I can forecast earthquakes for the next 24 hours," he said during Question Hour. Late last month, a massive earthquake devastated large parts of Nepal and affected some areas in India. Over 7,550 people, including over 40 Indians, have been killed by the temblor. Referring to the advances made by India in the area of earth sciences, Harsh Vardhan said that about the recent earthquake, Prime Minister cussions with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang," he wrote. "Honoured that Mr. Xi Jinping invited me to Xi'an in his home province and a land associated with Xuan Zang, who visited India," he added. Prime Minister Modi further said that he looks forward to interacting with industrialists in Shanghai. "I also look forward to meeting the captains of industry in Shanghai and sharing with them the wonderful opportunities India has to offer," he posted. "Am certain that my visit to China will strengthen stability, progress and prosperity in Asia," he added. In addition, the Prime Minister also posted his messages in Chinese. Prime Minister Modi's visit to China will be the first leg of his sixday, three nation tour, which also includes visits of Mongolia and South Korea. Ahmednagar in Maharashtra, asked that though advance warnings are being issued to farmers or fishermen about rains or storms, "why are you not working on a process to control hailstorm which would provide relief to the farmers?" "Is your Ministry working in this direction," he asked during Question Hour which left several members amused. In response, Harsh Vardhan said "so far, science has not progressed so much as to stop hailstorm or earthquake from occuring." New Delhi: Soon after Congress president Sonia Gandhi criticised the central government for its tax regime, party vice-president Rahul Gandhi echoed similar sentiments and said the ruling government wants to favour only a few industrialists. "When we were in power we fought for transparency. He (Narendra Modi) wants to favour only a few industrialists, that's all. Not the common people of India," he said. "This government of 'SuitBoot' wants to snatch away the land of its people. CVC, Lokpal appointments have been halted and it has been months that these posts are vacant," he added. Further criticising the Prime Minister's approach, Rahul said, "The Prime Minister wants to be the sole person holding power and that is why he wants to finish the RTI. He wants to finish 'institutions'." The Congress president had earlier in the day said that the economy is faltering and exports are falling and slammed the government for its indifference to the neglect and distress of farmers. Modi confident China visit will lay foundation for enhancing cooperation New Delhi: Ahead of his visit to China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed confidence that the trip will lay the foundation for enhancing cooperation in a wide range of sectors and strengthen stability, progress and prosperity in Asia. "Looking forward to visiting China from May 14-16 to boost friendship between our 2 ancient civilizations & 2 largest developing nations," he tweeted in English and Chinese. In China, he said, he will visit Xi'an, the native place of President Xi Jinping, besides Beijing and Shanghai. "I eagerly await productive discussions with President Xi Jinping & Premier Li Keqiang. I am confident my visit will lay the foundation for further enhancing economic cooperation with China in a wide range of sectors," Modi said in further tweets. "Am certain that my visit to China will strengthen stability, progress and prosperity in Asia," he added. He said he was also looking forward to meeting the captains of industry in Shanghai and sharing with them the wonderful opportunities India has to offer. Besides China, Modi will also be travelling to Mongolia. GST, land boundary Bills: BJP itation in saying?that... On the same note, as we are going to the other states, we are looking for new faces. We want to identify the faces which will become our regional faces," Gupta said. The AAP leader is in Goa to strengthen the local organisa- has hardly had time to be the face of the party in any way. He is completely busy with administration." The AAP leader also hinted that the party was going to focus on expansion in Punjab and Haryana, among other states, in the near future. New Delhi: BJP on Wednesday issued a whip to its MPs in both Houses of Parliament till Friday to ensure their presence during the passage of two constitutional amendment Bills pertaining to the GST and land boundary agreement with Bangladesh, for which it has also sought the support of all parties. Stating that the two legislations were in the country's interest, the government today said the amendment Bill to introduce GST will come up in Lok Sabha today while the one to operationalise the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh No mechanism available to predict earthquakes: Govt New Delhi: There is no mechanism as of now to forecast earthquakes but all aspects are monitored closely to ensure that warnings are issued at the earliest, government said on Wednesday. Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Minister Harsh Vardhan told the Lok Sabha that the country has the best possible collaboration with various agencies. Everything is monitored properly and warnings are issued as early as Lokpal or Lokayukta, as the case may be, for investigation of offences relatable to recommendations made or decision taken by a public servant in discharge of official functions or duties," as per the official amendments to be included in the bill. The NDA government has refrained from introducing large-scale amendments to the PC Act and made only a few changes to the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2013 that was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on August 19, 2013 by the previous UPA regime. It was referred to a Parliamentary Standing Committee which had submitted its report to the Upper House on February 6, last year. But the bill could not be passed. Non-monetary gratification has also been covered within the definition of the word gratification in the amendment bill. Why govt not working on ways to control hailstorm, asks BJP MP as it expands' Panaji: The Aam Admi Party (AAP), which is trying to expand outside Delhi, would try and find regional faces in every state, a senior leader said here. "We (have) realised that Arvind Kejriwal is the face of the party... We have also realised that the party has to grow," said AAP's national secretary Pankaj Gupta. "Arvind Kejriwal is a national face. We have no hes- the bribe giver and the bribe taker. The Cabinet has enhanced penal provisions under the bill from minimum six months to three years and from maximum five years to seven years. The seven year imprisonment brings corruption to the heinous crime category. The bill proposes to ensure speedy conclusion of corruption related cases by providing that trial be completed within two years period. The amendments being brought through the bill propose to confer the powers of attachment upon the trial court (Special Judge) instead of the District Court. It is also proposed to extend the protection of prior sanction for prosecution to public servants who cease to hold office due to retirement, resignation etc. "Further, prior sanction for inquiry and investigation shall be required from the Rahul criticises PM for favouring industrialists Narendra Modi got information about it even before his Nepalese counterpart knew. The country has made "extraordinary progress" in this regard, he said. Emphasising that the country was not lagging behind any others in terms of earth sciences and related forecast, he said whatever information is received related to weather the same is utilised properly. Harsh Vardhan said it is now possible to give early warnings about possible tsunami which is shared with other countries. Every effort is made to ensure that information about weather is shared promptly with various agencies, he added. Noting that hailstorms cannot be stopped, he said to help farmers, whatever research is required, is being done. The government has Memorandums of Understanding with various countries and organisations for collaborations. To a question that the Ministry's budgetary allocation is less, the Minister said it would put the money to optimal use. "We are developing new strategies and technologies... If needed we will ask for more budget," he said. Some preliminary work has been initiated under Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Earth System Science Organisation (ESSO), which is under the Earth Sciences Ministry, and the US-based University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). will be taken up in Rajya Sabha. "BJP has issued a whip to all its MPs till Friday to be present during voting on important bills in Parliament," sources told PTI. "GST is a revolutionary tax legislation brought after consultation with all states. It has been pending for many years now and was brought by the last government. We feel it should be passed in this session itself. To get the Bill passsed is in the nation's interest," Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters. Addressing party MPs at a meet of the BJP Parliamentary Party here, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley gave details of the Bill, saying "it is a revolutionary taxation reform that will help arrest the leakage of revenue, end corruption, the burden of multiple taxation and harassment of common people". Naidu termed it "a very progressive piece of legislation" and said the government "appeals to all political parties to support the Bill". He added that the concerns raised by the states have been addressed to the maximum extent and, if issues still remain, they can be taken up later. He said the Bill will be put to vote after the Finance Minister replies. Regarding the Bill to operationalise the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh, Naidu again assured that "it was in the nation's interest". "Our boundary will be secured, fencing will be done with Bangladesh and there will be no further infiltration. The road distance between India and Bangladesh will also be reduced and good ties will be maintained... We decided to accept Congress's suggestion of including Assam in the agreement, after it initially opposed it," he said. Asked to comment on Congress's threat to stage a walkout during the passage of the GST Bill, Naidu said, "I earnestly hope they will understand the need for a tax reform Bill and will support it." the NORTHLINES Jammu JAMMU | THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2015 SBI Life posts net profit of Rs. 820 Cr Jammu, May 06: SBI Life Insurance today announced a net profit of Rs. 820 crores as compared to last year's net profit of Rs 740 crores, an increase of 11%. The individual new business premium has increased from Rs. 3,217 crores in FY 2013-14 to Rs 3,757 crores this year, recording a growth of 17%. Commenting on the financial results of the Company, Arijit Basu, Managing Director and CEO, SBI Life, said, "We attribute our growth to our strong multi-channel distribution system, innovative new products and good customer service. We continue to grow consistently and will be entering our 15th year in the Insurance business. Our focus will be on enhancing distribution efficiency, lowering operational cost, introducing innovative products and continue to be customer centric. We look forward to the coming year to write many more success stories through our continuous and dedicated efforts." SBI Life Insurance has a suite of products in various categories like protection, wealth creation, savings, child, retirement, etc. together with insurance, to address needs of diverse customer segments. In the FY 2014-15, SBI Life has been awarded as the 'Most Trusted Private Life Insurance Brand' by the Economic Times, Brand Equity for the fourth consecutive year in a row, besides being announced as "Most Promising Brands" by The Economic Times. The company was also felicitated as runner up for the 'Best Life Insurance Provider 2014' by Outlook Money Awards for the second consecutive year and won the "Indian Insurance Award 2014" for 'Non- Urban Coverage- Life Insurance' 'Best Life Insurance Company'. Another honour bestowed upon the company was the 'Most Admired Life Insurance Company in the Private Sector' by Asia Banking, Financial Services and Insurance Excellence (BFSI) 2014 Awards. These awards are testimony to the company's value-driven commitment towards its customers. The Michelin Latitude Sport-3 tyre makes India debut Jammu, May 6 Michelin, the world's tyre technology leader, today launched the internationally acclaimed premium range SUV tyres in India. The Michelin Latitude Sport 3 offering an uncompromising safe and silent ride, the tyrehelps the company further strengthen its product portfolio in India that offers more driving pleasure and maximum performance for the discerning Indian owners of SUVs and CUVs. The new Latitude Sport 3 (LS3) is the third generation of Latitude on-road SUV and CUV tyres in the Michelin line-up. The design of the new tyre conveys an image of power and control and is capable of supporting the vehicle weight and driver expectations with enhanced safety performance, while delivering outstanding grip on all types of on-road surfaces. LS3 stops 2.70 meters shorter on wet roads with 4% improvement in dry braking and is more fuel efficient because of 25% reduction in rolling resistance than the previous generation tyre*. The tyre provides high level of comfort and maximum torque transfer when braking or accelerating, thus improving steering precision. LS3 features a unique tread pattern with variable tread blocks ensuring a silent and comfortable ride. The tyre also uses an innovative tread compound with the latest generation of elastomers for greater longevity and a 2 ply casing to provide enhanced strength.LS3leverages Michelin Total Performance, the company's technology strategy to develop tyres capable of simultaneously delivering superior levels of performance in the key areas of safety, fuel efficiency, grip, longevity and performance. Mohan Kumar, Commercial Director, Michelin India said "We are delighted to bring the iconic Latitude Sport 3 tyres to the Indian market at a time when demand for premium SUVs in India, is growing. Latitude Sport 3 will cater to the tech savvy and upwardly mobile consumer, who wants a dynamic and luxury performance, with practicality of everyday use. Govt to deliver basic amenities at people's doorstep: Haq BARAMULLA, MAY 6 Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Abdul Haq today inaugurated two overhead drinking water storage and supply tanks at Mughama Kunzar and Nengerpora in Baramulla district. The tanks have been constructed at a cost of Rs 11.08 lakh and Rs 10.05 lakh respectively under Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) of Rural Development Department which will cater to the needs of about 300 families of the area. MLA, Tangmarg, Mohammad Abbas Wani, besides Director Rural Development Department, Kashmir Tasaduq Jeelani and other concerned officers and public representatives were present on the occa- sion. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the coalition government headed by Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed will ensure that people are provided all basic amenities at their doorstep. He hoped that by commissioning these two overhead drinking water storage and supply tanks people of the area will get potable drinking water round the clock and was a long pending demand of the people which has been fulfilled. The Minister also interacted with the people of the area who expressed satisfaction over the commissioning of these tanks and said that they used to travel long distances for want of potable drinking water. Compensation for fire victims sought Srinagar, May 6 National Front Chairman, Nayeem Ahmad Khan today heading a high level party delegation went to Baramulla to express solidarity with the families affected by devastating fire in Jalalsahab Mohalla. The delegation included advocate Hilal Ahmad, Mushtaq Ahmad Matto, Abdul Hamid and Abdul Rahman. 25 residential houses of 46 families were gutted yesterday after fire broke out in the old town area of Baramulla. Nayeem Ahmad Khan appealed the people of the district and around to come to the rescue of their brethren of old town who lost their shelters. Nayeem Ahmad Khan met the affected people and assured them that the whole nation is with them. "Baramulla people have suffered a lot in the ongoing freedom struggle so it is our religious and moral duty to help them in the present times of distress," Nayeem Khan said while appealing the people of Kashmir. He said that we should nourish the sentiment of helping each other without waiting for the government help. "The people at the government level are hardly bothered about our problems which is proved by the fact that our traders who suffered immensely in the last year floods are still to receive any considerable financial assistance from the so called government," Nayeem Ahmad Khan said. He added that instead of any help whenever the suffering traders try to raise their voice against the callous approach of government, they face the wrath of the men in uni- 8 KASHMIR VALLEY form."Let us come forward and help each other by curtailing our expenditures a little bit," Nayeem Khan appealed the people of Kashmir. He added that Sangh Parivar is hell bent to make Kashmiri people dependable that is why first international aid for the flood victims was blocked and now they are being compelled to come on roads. Nayeem Ahmad Khan said that Sangh Parivar and its paid agents are trying everything to integrate Kashmir with India and for their purpose they block government funds even to the tax payers which speaks volumes about their heartless attitude. Nayeem Ahmad Khan said that the cruel approach of the so called government was also visible when senior most resistance leader, Syed Ali Geelani was placed under house arrest. Condemning the detention of Syed Ali Geelani, Nayeem Ahmad Khan said that such oppressive tactics will bear no fruits for the oppressors. 'Goodwill Operation' employs 10 Kashmiri youth Srinagar Amid outcry created by the new dispensation's new job policy, the army continues to provide employment to Kashmiri youth under its much-touted 'Goodwill Operation'. The defence spokesman said that army provided employment to a group of ten youth. "These youth have been provided employment under Project Aasra-an initiative under Sadhbhavana Project of Chinar Corps," defence spokesman NN Joshi said in a statement. "The youth," Joshi said, "are being employed by Safe Express, a logistics compa- ny." He said the youth will be trained for three months at Indore, where they will be provided with "free food, accommodation, training and stipend of Rs 2500". "After successful training," he said, "the youth would be given employment starting form Rs 15000/- in logistics based companies." It is second batch under Aasra Project, he said, and youth were selected by Boniyar (Baramulla) camped army. "The GOC of the Baramulla Division Maj Gen Raj Shukla, interacted with the youth and motivated them to work hard and utilise this opportunity to progress ahead in life," Joshi said. "He exhorted the youth to explore new avenues in life and constructively contribute towards the society." Notably, in the unemployment-marred state, the army is fast turning out to be a 'reckoning' employer. Recently some 20,000 youth turned up in Srinagar for some 50 odd army advertised jobs. Besides the army recruitment rallies held last month witnessed massive youth rush-making certain quarters to speculate that army is stepping in state's shoes. Governor inaugurates workshop on CBCS SRINAGAR, MAY 6 Governor, N.N. Vohra today inaugurated a Workshop on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), organized by the Central University of Kashmir (CUK) in collaboration with University Grants Commission (UGC), at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC). The Governor who is the Chancellor of the State Universities, highlighted the need and high importance of experienced and well qualified faculties being available for teaching the required range of subjects to enable the success of the CBCS within and between the Universities. He said that while CBCS has been introduced in the State at the Post Graduate levels there are still many issues on which UGC's support is required to make CBCS meaningfully operational. The Governor hoped that the discussions at the Workshop would enable satisfactory solutions being found for the several outstanding issues relating to the implementation of CBCS and Credit Framework for Skill Development (CFSD). Thanking Prof Devaraj, Vice- Chairman, University Grants Commission, for finding time to visit Kashmir the Governor hoped that in the ensuing discussions during the day Prof. S.S. Chahal, Joint Secretary UGC, would assist the Vice-Chancellors in finding appropriate solutions to questions relating to the new grading system and fix- ing of standards and co-relating credits for various subjects. He also hoped that Prof. Devaraj would also consider what best can be done for providing timely support under RUSA for the Universities in J&K. Expressing satisfaction on the recent research initiatives taken in the arena of science, the Governor urged the Universities to also encourage and promote research in the field of Humanities. He lauded the very good results achieved by two Universities in enabling students to qualify and secure Research Fellowships. Prof. Devaraj, ViceChairman, University Grants Commission, spoke about goals and objectives of the higher education and highlighted the importance of introducing CBCS and providing the much required flexibility in designing curricula and assigning credits. Prof. Mehraj-ud-Din, incharge Vice-Chancellor, CUK also spoke on the occasion. The Welcome Address and the Vote of Thanks, on the occasion, were presented by Prof. M.A. Zargar, Registrar CUK, and Prof. N.A. Nadeem, Dean CUK, respectively. The participants in the Workshop included the Vice Chancellors, Deans and Registrars of the various Universities in J&K and experts from UGC. High density root stockings to be imported from Europe: Veeri SRINAGAR, MAY 6 Minister for Horticulture, Abdul Rehman Veeri has said the government has earmarked a budgetary provision of Rs 150 crore for development of horticulture sector in the State. He said high density fruit plants and root stockings would be imported from European countries to boost fruit production. This was stated by the Minister during a meeting with the representatives of Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers & Dealers Association (KVFGDA) here on Wednesday. Chairman KVFGDA and presidents of Fruit Growers and Dealers Associations of all districts attended the meeting. Veeri said the horticulture is the mainstay of the States' economy and government is making all out efforts to boost the fruit production by initiating several innovative measures. He said soil testing laboratories would be setup in each district and scrutiny of pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers would be ensured so that penetration of substandard material is checked. He said the government has already taken several measures to curb the menace of spurious pesticides and fertilizers in the markets. "Enforcement wing of the Horticulture Department has been strengthened and vested with more powers to control and check the sale and purchase of spurious pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers", he said and warned that any dealer found selling spurious pesticides and fertilizers would be dealt with stringently. The Minister said cold storage facility would be provided in the districts adding that steps have already been taken to expand fruit and vegetables mandis in all districts. He said measures for upgradation of Fruit Mandis at Sopore, Pulwama, Pampore and Narwal have already been initiated while as development of several fruit and vegetable markets including Jabalpora are apace and would be completed within stipulated time. Responding to the demands of the Association, the Minister said the government has approached the Centre for flood relief package adding once funds are released, the same would be provided to the affected fruit growers across the State. The Minister said the issues regarding extension of loan recovery period besides waiving off interest on advances would be taken up with concerned authorities. For providing adequate and timely transport facility to fruit growers for dispatching their fruit crop outside the state, the necessary steps are also being taken. Seeking the cooperation of fruit growers for development of horticulture sector, the Minister said that Jammu and Kashmir has immense horticulture potential and to give this sector a boost we need to work collectively. Kohli for streamlining traffic in Srinagar SRINAGAR, MAY 6 Minister for Transport Abdul Gani Kohli today directed the officers to take necessary steps for ensuring decongestion of the Srinagar city to facilitate smooth traffic movement. He also directed the concerned authorities to launch a drive against overcharging and overloading. The Minister was addressing officers in a meeting convened to discuss various issues of the traffic department. The Minister stressed upon the officers of the National Highway Authority to speed up the pace of work on Srinagar-Jammu highway as the dilapidated condition of the road is causing immense inconvenience to the com- muters. He also called for fast-tracking the leftover work on the national highway. The Minister also called for taking necessary and corrective measures to check the menace of overcharging and overloading. He said a proper mechanism should be put in place to check such malpractices. The meeting was attended by the Commissioner Secretary, Transport Baseer Ahmad Khan, Transport Commissioner, Inspector General of Police Traffic, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Chief Engineer Mechanical, RTO Kashmir, Joint Commissioner Transport, Chief Town Planner, GM National Highway, representatives from SDA and Beacon. JKFA to begin coaching classes from May 22 Jammu, May 6 Last year Jammu & Kashmir Football Association had opened an Academy under the name and style of JKFA Academy but due to the unprecedented flood the whole Kashmir Valley witnessed the said Academy could not continue their programme such as practice/matches in the Srinagar. The Academy will start the coaching session of the last year enrolled players will start from May 22, 2015 at sympathetic turf TRC ground for both boys and girls, between the age groups 8 years to 16 years. The players last year registered are requested to contact immediately on these mobile numbers 9796923399/01942451661. The students/ players who have not registered their names last year can also contact immediately on the above mentioned numbers for their current registration admission. The selection of the players will be mode purely on the merit basis. Poswal hails 'tribal varsity' in state Srinagar, May 6 A delegation of about 100 Gujjar and Bakerwal delegates from all the districts of Kashmir valley led by BJP leader Ishfaq-ul Rehman Poswal met Dr. Nirmal Singh Deputy CM. The delegations thanks PDP BJP Government for the creation of tribal affair university in J&K and requested the government to appoint District Tribal officers to check the lapse of the tribal funds because of the non utilization of it at grass root level. Poswal also brought into the notice of Deputy CM the issues pertaining to the tribals in the Kashmir region and sought early action to resolve them for overall development of the Gujjar and Bakarwal community of the Kashmir Division. He highlighted the role of tribal community in curbing the tentacles of militancy in J&K especially in border areas of the Kashmir Division to save the mother land from the enemy. The other members of the delegation expressed their displeasure over the non implementation of plans meant for the development of Gujjar and Bakarwal community especially in the road communication and health sector. The Deputy CM assured all possible efforts by the J&K Government to ensure overall development of the community and also to save guard their due share in the developmental plan. Among others the delegation comprised of prominent leaders Fazuldin, Nekalam, Bashirudin Bania, Manzoor, Mushtaq and Rajwali. Week after being set ablaze, woman dies Srinagar A woman set ablaze allegedly by her husband in Khanqahe-Maula area of Srinagar died of burn injuries, hospital sources confirmed to Greater Kashmir on Wednesday. 38-year-old Manzeela had received severe burn injuries after her husband allegedly sprinkled kerosene oil on her and set her on fire more than a week ago. She was immediately evacuated to SMHS hospital in Srinagar where doctors had said that her chances of survival were bleak as she had suffered 90 per cent burn injuries. Police said that Manzeela would often fight with her husband because of his drinking habits and that he wouldn't do any work. Mazeela, sources said, breathed her last today even as the doctors tried their best to treat her. CM visits late GR Mufti's family, offers condolences Srinagar Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed,Tuesday visited the residence of late Mufti Ghulam Rasool, former Superintendent Engineer, to personally convey his condolences to the bereaved family. The deceased was the father of well-known journalist and Bureau Chief of CNN-IBN, Srinagar, Mufti Islah. The Chief Minister spent some time with Mufti Islah and the other members of the family and expressed solidarity with them in their hour of grief. He also prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. Shah sameer Kashmir.. Srinagar May 6 Today Hajj awareness programme was organised by Administration and senior Hajis at Tral Pulwama. Where as many as 50 Hajis were being trained and we're instructed how to perform this Holy Haj peacefully in upcoming Haj tour to Saudi Arabia.. 9 The NORTHLINES JAMMU | THURSDAY | MAY 09 | 2015 www.thenorthlines.com the NORTHLINES Jammu JKFA to begin coaching classes from May 22 Jammu Tawi, May 6 Last year Jammu & Kashmir Football ssociation had opened an Academy under the name and style of JKFA Academy but due to the unprecedented flood the whole Kashmir Valley witnessed the said Academy could not continue their programme such as practice/matches in the Srinagar. The Academy will start the coaching session of the last year enrolled players will start from May 22, 2015 at sympathetic turf TRC ground for both boys and girls, between the age groups 8 years to 16 years. The players last year registered are requested to contact immediately on these mobile n u m b e r s 9796923399/01942451661. The students/ players who have not registered their names last year can also contact immediately on the above mentioned numbers for their current registration admission. The selection of the players will be mode purely on the merit basis. LIC acquires NMDC shares worth over Rs 1,116 cr New Delhi: State-owned iron ore miner NMDC on Wednesday said Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has acquired almost 8 crore of its shares shares worth over Rs 1,116 crore in a market purchase. In a BSE filing, NMDC said the country's largest insurer has acquired 7,98,39,172 shares or 2.013 per cent stake in the firm in a market purchase through various brokers worth over Rs 1,116.17 crore on April 11, 2015. Post the share purchase, LIC's stake in NMDC has risen to 10.124 per cent from 8.111 per cent, it added. The NMDC scrip was trading down by 3.18 per cent at Rs 131 on the BSE. Reliance Communications says looking to monetise tower assets Mumbai: Reliance Communications Ltd said on Wednesday it had invited proposals from investment banks to monetise assets of the company`s tower unit, Reliance Infratel, within the year ending March 2016. The country`s number four telecom operator, which had a net debt burden of close to $6 billion at the end of 2014, has been looking to divest assets to reduce debt levels and focus on its core business. An English daily had reported earlier that the company, controlled by billionaire Anil Ambani, was looking to sell a majority stake in Reliance Infratel at a valuation of up to 250 billion rupees ($3.94 billion). SBI Life posts net profit of Rs. 820 Cr Jammu tawi, May 06: SBI Life Insurance today announced a net profit of Rs. 820 crores as compared to last year’s net profit of Rs 740 crores, an increase of 11%. The individual new business premium has increased from Rs. 3,217 crores in FY 2013-14 to Rs 3,757 crores this year, recording a growth of 17%. Commenting on the financial results of the Company, Arijit Basu, Managing Director and CEO, SBI Life, said, "We attribute our growth to our strong multichannel distribution system, innovative new products and good customer service. We continue to grow consistently and will be entering our 15th year in the Insurance business. Our focus will be on enhancing distribution efficiency, lowering operational cost, introducing innovative products and continue to be customer centric. We look forward to the coming year to write many more success stories through our continuous and dedicated efforts.” SBI Life Insurance has a suite of products in various categories like protection, wealth creation, savings, child, retirement, etc. together with insurance, to address needs of diverse customer segments. In the FY 2014-15, SBI Life has been awarded as the ‘Most Trusted Private Life Insurance Brand’ by the Economic Times, Brand Equity for the fourth consecutive year in a row, besides being announced as "Most Promising Brands" by The Economic Times. The company was also felicitated as runner up for the ‘Best Life Insurance Provider 2014’ by Outlook Money Awards for the second consecutive year and won the "Indian Insurance Award 2014" for 'Non- Urban Coverage- Life Insurance' ‘Best Life Insurance Company’. Another honour bestowed upon the company was the ‘Most Admired Life Insurance Company in the Private Sector’ by Asia Banking, Financial Services and Insurance Excellence (BFSI) 2014 Awards. These awards are testimony to the company’s value-driven commitment towards its customers. The Michelin Latitude Sport3 tyre makes India debut Jammu Tawi, May 6 Michelin, the world’s tyre technology leader, today launched the internationally acclaimed premium range SUV tyres in India. The Michelin Latitude Sport 3 offering an uncompromising safe and silent ride, the tyrehelps the company further strengthen its product portfolio in India that offers more driving pleasure and maximum performance for the discerning Indian owners of SUVs and CUVs. The new Latitude Sport 3 (LS3) is the third generation of Latitude on-road SUV and CUV tyres in the Michelin line-up. The design of the new tyre conveys an image of power and control and is capable of supporting the vehicle weight and driver expectations with enhanced safety performance, while delivering outstanding grip on all types of on-road surfaces. LS3 stops 2.70 meters shorter on wet roads with 4% improvement in dry braking and is more fuel efficient because of 25% reduction in rolling resistance than the previous generation tyre*. The tyre provides high level of comfort and maximum torque transfer when braking or accelerating, thus improving steering precision. LS3 features a unique tread pattern with variable tread blocks ensuring a silent and comfortable ride. The tyre also uses an innovative tread compound with the latest generation of elastomers for greater longevity and a 2 Core infra growth loses steam, falls to 3.5% in 2014-15 New Delhi: Crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertiliser and steel have contributed to the lower growth of eight core infrastructure sectors in 2014-15, Parliament was informed on Wednesday. Growth of the eight sectors slowed to 3.5 per cent in 2014-15 compared with 4.2 per cent in the previous fiscal. "Crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertiliser and steel have contributed to the lower growth in overall index during April-March 2014-15," Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. In 2014-15, crude oil, natural gas and fertiliser recorded a negative growth while output of refinery products and steel has registered a steep decline during the period. "In general, low production of crude oil and natural gas was inter alia due to ageing fields, water/sand ingress, environmental problems, etc. And that of refinery products 10 BUSINESS JAMMU | THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2015 was due to shutdown of certain units on account of accidents," she said. She attributed the decline in production of steel to procedural and infrastructural bottlenecks faced by the industry. "Production of fertiliser was affected due to nonavailability of adequate natural gas, unforeseen shutdown and shortage of raw materials of phosphoric acid," she added. The Minister said the government is taking steps to revive production in these industries, which include measures relating to policy, procedures, improving infrastructure and ensuring availability of required inputs. Replying to a separate question, the Minister said India is not a participant in the ITA-2 (Information Technology Agreement) negotiations. India was part of the ITA-I pact and according to experts, it had a negative impact on the domestic electronics hardware sector. The first ITA was signed in 1997. ply casing to provide enhanced strength.LS3leverages Michelin Total Performance, the company’s technology strategy to develop tyres capable of simultaneously delivering superior levels of performance in the key areas of safety, fuel efficiency, grip, longevity and performance. Mohan Kumar, Commercial Director, Michelin India said “We are delighted to bring the iconic Latitude Sport 3 tyres to the Indian market at a time when demand for premium SUVs in India, is growing. Latitude Sport 3 will cater to the tech savvy and upwardly mobile consumer, who wants a dynamic and luxury performance, with practicality of everyday use. Coal scam: Jindal, Koda, 13 others summoned as accused New Delhi: Congress leader and industrialist Naveen Jindal and 14 others, including former Minister of State for Coal Dasari Narayan Rao and exJharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda, were Wednesday summoned as accused by a Special court in the Jharkhand's Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block allocation scam case. Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar directed all the accused, including five firms, to appear before his court on May 22. The court summoned them for alleged offences punishable under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant) of the IPC and under the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act. Besides Jindal, Rao and Koda, the other seven individual accused summoned by the court are former coal secretary H C Gupta and six others -- Gyan Swaroop Garg, Suresh Singhal, Rajeev Jain, Girish Kumar Suneja, R K Saraf and K Ramakrishna Prasad. The five firms which have been summoned as accused in the case are JSPL, Jindal Realty Pvt Ltd, Gagan Infraenergy Ltd, New Delhi Exim Pvt Ltd and Soubhagya Media Ltd. The court summoned them as accused after taking cognizance of the CBI charge sheet. "I am summoning all the 15 accused under sections 120-B, 420 and 409 of the IPC read with 13(1)(c) and 13(1)(d) (criminal misconduct by a public servant) of the Prevention of Corruption Act(PCA)," the judge said. The CBI had chargesheeted all the accused for the offences of 120-B read with 420 of the IPC and section 13(2) (punishment for public servant committing criminal misconduct) read with 13(1)(d) of PCA. While pronouncing the order, the court said Naveen Jindal, Suneja, Saraf, JSPL and Gagan Infraenergy Ltd were being summoned on substantive offence of cheating while Rao and Gupta have been summoned for sub- stantive offences under section 409 of the IPC and 13(1)(c) and 13(1)(d) of PCA. The court said that it was summoning Koda for substantive offence under section 13(1)(d) of PCA. CBI had on April 29 filed the charge sheet filed in the case relating to alleged irregularities in allocation of Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block in Jharkhand's Birbhum district in 2008 to Jindal Group firms -- Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) and Gagan Sponge Iron Pvt Ltd (GSIPL). Court had on April 30 fixed the matter for today for considering the charge sheet. CBI has alleged in the charge sheet that Jindal group firms had misrepresented facts to acquire the coal block in 2008. In its FIR lodged in the case, CBI had alleged that Jindal group was shown favour by the Jharkhand Government which had dropped other firms from its recommendation for allocation of coal block in the state in 2007. The FIR was categorical that Ministry of Power was against the proposal for allocating Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block to JSPL and GSIPL. JSPL, in a statement, had denied the Bloodbath on Dalal Street: Sensex tanks 723 points; Nifty closes below 8,100-mark Mumbai: Stock market witnessed a bloodbath Wednesday with Sensex tanking 723 points -- its second biggest single day fall since Narendra Modi government took over -- on huge sell-off by FIIs on concerns over GST and other reforms. Across-the-board sell-off was triggered by concerns that reform process may get delayed as the key GST bill faces strong political opposition even as it got through Lok Sabha. Slowdown in the services and manufacturing sectors as also persistent taxation worries added to the pressure. Some traders said that conviction of hugely popular bollywood actor Salman Khan in a 13-year-old hit and run case could also have been at play, as a large number of HNI investors and traders typically rotate their funds between stock market, real estate and film industry. "Traders remained concerned due to prevailing conflict between the opposition and government over key bills in the parliament," said Jayant Manglik, President of Retail distribution at Religare Securities. The 30-share Sensex after opening a shade higher at 27,473.36 and advanced to a high of 27,501.15.However, it succumbed to selling pressure and dipped below the 27,000-mark with blue-chip stocks ICICI Bank, ONGC, Cipla and ITC, among other plummeting. It touched a low of 26,677.64 before settling 722.77 points or 2.63 percent lower at 26,717.37, the lowest in nearly 5 months. This is the biggest single day fall in last four months after 855 points plunge on January 6. Besides, this is the second-biggest since Modi government took over on May 26, 2014. The 50-share NSE Nifty crashed by 227.80 points or 2.74 percent to close below 8,100-mark at 8,097. On expectations of speedy reforms promised, the Sensex was on an upward spiral for over nine months and soared to an all-time high of over 30,000 points early in March this year. However, it has lost over 3,300 points from its peak, wiping out more than half of the gains made since the change in government. "The Sensex has lost nearly 2,400 points (over 8 per cent) in the last three weeks primarily on account of the concerns pertaining to the FIIs taxation (MAT) issue, the nervousness surrounding the March quarter earnings season, which has failed to surprise on the upside as yet and the possibility of a second consecutive year of weak monsoon," said Hitesh Agrawal, Head of Research at Reliance Securities. Traders said panic offloading at algo trading platforms added to the sell-off pressure. They added that in today's case, a breach of the 200-day average (considered a strong support for Nifty) sparked strong selling on algo platforms. "Strong selling on algorithmic trading platforms and constant selling by foreign investors on ongoing worries about retrospective taxes forced indices to close at the lowest level in 2015," said Jignesh Chaudhary, Head of Research at Veracity Broking Services. allegations made against it and its management and had said that it would take appropriate remedy in accordance with law. In its FIR, the CBI had said that the Jharkhand government had on June 20, 2007 recommended allocation of Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block to three companies namely (1) M/s Lanco Infratech Ltd (40 percent), (2) M/s JSPL (30 percent) and (3) M/s GSIPL (30 percent). "However vide its letter dated July 30, 2007, Government of Jharkhand changed its recommendation and recommended the allocation of Amarkonda Murgadangal block to only the two Naveen Jindal Group companies i.E. JSPL (70 percent) and M/s GSIPL (30 percent)," the FIR had said. It had also alleged that both JSPL and GSIPL had misrepresented facts in its application/feed back form on the count of their preparedness in setting up their proposed end used plant as well the previous allocation of coal blocks to their group companies. Regarding Rao, CBI had claimed that in order to influence the decision of the Screening Committee in favour of JSPL and GSIPL, the then Minister of State for Coal had written a note on July 27, 2007 to the Coal Secretary, who was also Chairman of the Screening Committee. It had said that JSPL had submitted its application for coal block allocation in January 2007 to the Coal Ministry for securing few blocks earmarked for power sector, including Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block in Jharkhand for its proposed 1000 MW captive power plant to be set up at Patratu. GSIPL had submitted its application dated January 10, 2007 to the ministry for its 1000 MW independent power plant in Dumka district in Jharkhand, the CBI said, adding that the allocation letter was issued to the two firms on January 17, 2008. Rao, a former Congress Rajya Sabha MP, held position of Minister of State for Coal between 2004-06 and between 2006 and 2008. Bhel commissions GVK's hydro-power project in Uttarakhand New Delhi: On 6th may, State-owned power equipment maker Bhel has commissioned GVK Group's 82.5 MW greenfield hydro electric project in Uttarakhand. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd said in a regulatory filing that it has "successfully commissioned the first unit of 82.5 MW at the upcoming Shrinagar Hydro Electric Project (HEP) in Uttarakhand". "The greenfield hydro electric project consisting of four units of 82.5 MW each is being set up by Alaknanda Hydro Power Corporation Ltd (GVK Group)," said the Bhel filing to the BSE. The project is located on the Alaknanda River (near the town of Shrinagar in Pauri Garhwal District of Uttarakhand), a major tributary of the Ganga. The project is designed to utilise the waters of River Alaknanda by way of a diversion dam. Bhel said power generation from Shrinagar HEP is likely to result in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Bhel's responsibilities in the project include design, manufacture, supply, installation and commissioning of 4 units of 82.5 MW francis turbines, among other works. At present, the company is executing hydro electric projects of around 4,000 MW which are under various stages of implementation. Other hydro power projects under execution by Bhel in Uttarakhand include Lata Tapovan HEP, Tapovan Vishnugarh HEP, Vyasi HEP and Vishnugarh Pipalkoti HEP. "So far, more than 500 hydro generating sets of various ratings have been contracted on Bhel in India and abroad, with a cumulative capacity of more than 26,000 MW. Of these, equipment for about 5,000 MW generating capacity has been contracted outside India," the company added. Bhel's scrip was trading at Rs 234, down 4.39 per cent from the previous close on the BSE. Lok Sabha approves GST Bill, paves way for uniform tax regime New Delhi: The long-pending GST bill was approved by Lok Sabha Wednesday after a walkout by Congress even as government vowed to compensate states for any revenue loss and assured that the new uniform indirect tax rate will be much less than 27 percent recommended by an expert panel. The Constitution Amendment Bill to implement the Goods and Services Tax (GST), originally mooted by the UPA, was passed by 352 votes against 37 after the government rejected the opposition demand of referring it to Standing Committee. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present in the House at the time of voting. Opposition members moved several amendments to the bill which were negated. Some members like Saugata Roy of Trinamool Congress and B Mahtab did not move some of the amendments after assurances by the Finance Minister. GST, which is proposed to be implemented from April 1, 2016, will subsume excise, service tax, state VAT, entry tax, octroi and other state levies. Replying to the debate on the bill before Congress walked out, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the proposal to reform the indirect taxes has been pending for the last 12 years and his predecessor P Chidambaram had also mooted it during UPA rule. Rejecting the Opposition demand for referring the Bill to the Standing Committee, he said the panel has already examined various provisions of the new legislation and several of its suggestions have been incorporated. "A bill is not a dancing instrument that it will be jumping from Standing Committee to Standing Committee," he said. Commending the bill, he said this is a "very important moment" because the whole process of indirect taxation in India will change once the GST is implemented. With regard to a recommendation of an expert panel for revenue-neutral GST rate of 27 percent, Jaitley said it is "too high" and will be "much diluted". He said GST would ensure seamless and uniform indirect tax regime besides lowering inflation and promoting growth in the long run as he sought to allay concerns of the states that they would be hurt by its implementation. Seeking to address states' concerns, the Finance Minister said they will be compensated by the Centre for five years. "Our clear understanding with the states is, in a tapering manner the losses incurred by the states will be fully compensated for five years," he said. As per the GST structure, 100 percent compensation would be provided for first three years, 75 percent for fourth year and 50 percent for the fifth year. AIADMK leader M Thambidurai, who is Deputy Speaker of the House, questioned what will happen if states lose revenue even after five years and wanted a guarantee in the proposed Act to compensate. To this, Jaitley said GST Council will consider all such issues and the Centre will under- write the loss. He said concerns of both manufacturing states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, and other consuming states have been taken into account and states would stand to gain by implementation of GST. The new measure will also benefit mineral-producing states as well, Jaitley said after members from Odisha questioned about the fate of their states. Responding to members' concerns that 27 percent revenue-neutral tax rate for GST as proposed by an expert panel would fuel inflation, Jaitley said, "A 27 percent RNR will be too high... Government or GST Council has not decided on the rate... This figure is going to be much diluted." The reform of the indirect taxation was initiated by the Kelkar Committee in 2003 following which the UPA government in 2006 proposed a GST. The Bill had initially been brought in 2011. Questioning opposition by Congress to the bill, Jaitley recalled that Chidambaram had been pushing it earlier. To this, Congress leader Veerappa Moily said this was not a matter between two Finance Ministers. Hitting back, Jaitley said, "you may have disowned all of your Finance Ministers, but the country cannot". "It is only erroneous to take GST as a UPA-NDA issue. GST is a Centre and state issue," he said. Asserting that the government is committed to cooperative federalism, Jaitley said "Federalism means strong states but it doesn't mean a weak Centre." He was responding when some members questioned why the Centre should have a veto power in voting GST Council even while having 1/3rd weightage in voting. As states demanded that the voting power of the states in the GST Council be increased from twothird at present, he said "India is a Union of States. What you are suggesting ... the consequence would be so immense.. The Centre and states will have to work together to reach a consensus". GST, which has been pending since 2006, will be the biggest indirect tax reform since 1947. The Constitution Amendment Bill on GST was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2014. Once GST is implemented, the Centre and states will have concurrent power to levy tax on goods and services. "I do not foresee any state incurring a loss and the Constitution Amendment Bill provides that they would be compensated for five years," Jaitley said. To address the concerns of states on account of transition to a new indirect tax regime the Centre has allowed states to levy 1 percent additional tax on inter-state trade for a period of two years. Besides, petroleum and petroleum products would not come under the GST levy till a date recommended by the GST Council. Once GST is implemented, the Centre and states will have concurrent power to levy tax on goods and services. Jaitley said once the Centre doled out a package which includes 5 year compensation, 1 percent additional tax and non taxation of petroleum products, the manufacturing states came on board. The proposed GST Council will have Union Finance Minister as its Chairman and comprise twothird of members from states and one-third from the Centre. The decision of GST Council will have will need to be approved by a three-fourth majority. "Necessarily cooperative federalism would be at play.. To reach three-fourth both Centre and states would have to work together," he said. As regards a proposed Revenue Neutral Rate (RNR) for GST at 27 percent, Jaitley said: "I straightaway concede that 27 percent would be very high". He said the 13th Finance Commission had suggested 18 percent as a possible figure and hence the rate would have to be worked out. RNR is the rate at which there will be no revenue loss to the states after GST implementation. The RNR for GST is under consideration and a final view on this would be taken by the GST Council. the NORTHLINES Jammu 11 SPORTS JAMMU | THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2015 Minister endorses Hockey JK idea of new astroturf Assam, Rajasthan, MP among winners on opening day Sports & Allied News JAMMU, May 06: Assam, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Dadra and Nagar Haveli won their respective group matches on the opening day of the Vth Hockey India Sub-Junior boys' National Hockey (Division-B) Championship started today at K K Hakhu Stadium, here. While Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Hockey Rajasthan made it onesided contests against their opponents, Assam and Madhya Pradesh faced some resistance from their opponents before their emerged triumph. In the first match of the day, Assam defeated Bhopal 3-1. It was an intense clash from the beginning of the game where both the teams fought to take the first lead. After a powerful struggle, it was Assam who struck the first goal coming from the stick of Arjun Bhagat in the 24th minute of the game. In the 32nd minute, Assam bagged their second goal, a penalty corner, converted by Manish Sahani. After the breather, Bhopal strived hard to gain momentum in the game and scored their first goal in the 54th minute through Yasir Jafri's field effort. Hereon, an intense battle was witnessed by both the teams as one team was trying to equalize but the other team was looking at increasing the goal margin further. The spectators viewed another goal by Assam Hockey as they went on to win the match 3-1. In another Pool A match Dadra and Nagar Haveli secured a convincing win over Goans Hockey making it 18-0. It was the outstanding performance Kawalpreet Singh, who contributed most of the seven goals which helped his team win the game with a huge margin. In the early eighth minute Dadra and Nagar Haveli opened the account through Dheeraj Vats who capably converted a penalty corner and thereafter there was no stopping. The second goal was scored by Nilesh Kathoute in the 11th minute. With more energy and aggression, Gurbinder Singh surged ahead and scored three field goals in the 19th, 21st and 28th minute taking the score to 6-0. However, trailing by six goals, Goans Hockey did not disappoint themselves and continued to attack the opponent's D but all their efforts went in vain. Before going into half time Dadra and Nagar Haveli Association added two more goals and ended the session at 8-0. The second half was the same story as Dadra and Nagar Haveli continued its onslaught as they added 10 more goals and took the win 18-0 over Goans Hockey. The third another one sided match of the day Rajasthan outplayed Kerala 9-0. Rajasthan ensured to be in form from the initial moment itself scoring their first goal in the second minute with a penalty corner perfectly converted by Sahil Tiwari. Without giving a chance to the opponents to retaliate, Rajasthan bagged their second goal coming from Parveen Singh in the seventh minute. Goals continued to rain in from Rajasthan with two more field goals in the 19th and 23rd minute by Arvind Tanwar and Urmil Kumar Sharma respectively. Keeping the second half of the game aggressive, Parveen Singh from Rajasthan once again sneaked into the opponent's half with a field goal in the 46th minute and created a difficult situation for Kerala. Keeping up with his brilliant performance, Parveen Singh once again entered the opponent's D in full confidence in the 49th minute and smashed a fantastic field goal. Maintaining his goal spree, Parveen Singh earned a penalty corner for Hockey Rajasthan in the 51st minute of the game and was the centre of attraction by now. With a perfect co-ordination the Hockey Rajasthan stole the show scoring another two field goals in the 54th and 67th minute coming from Parveen Singh and Himanshu Sharma respectively. With this, the match concluded announcing a triumph for Hockey Rajasthan thrashing Kerala Hockey with a massive 90 score. The match of the day won by Madhya Pradesh beating Puducherry by a convincing margin of 6-1. Displaying good efforts in the initial minutes itself, Madhya Pradesh started the proceedings in the 10th minute of the game when Vijay Yadav converted a penalty corner for the team. In the 19th minute Madhya Pradesh bagged their second goal coming from Risabh Anand Kuswaha. Hockey Puducherry looking to retaliate managed to do it in the 32nd minute with a penalty corner which was earned by S Surjith. By the end of the first half Madhya Pradesh keeping their momentum in the game scored another field goal again coming from Risabh Anand Kuswaha in support of the team. Hockey Madhya Pradesh continued to score with brilliant skills and in the 49th minute Danis Khan beautifully converted a penalty stroke. Keep high the spirit of the team, Risabh Anand Kushwaha score two more field goals in the 52nd and 54 minute helping the side made it a big win. Earlier, the championship was declared open by Minister for Sports, Imran Raza Ansari in a well attended function at K K Hakhu Stadium, here this afternoon. He encouraged the young hockey players in their endeavour to excel at the international level. The Minister endorsed the idea of a new Astroturf at K K Hakhu Stadium replacing the existing aging turf. He expressed his desire to promote the game of hockey as one of the favourite games in the state by way of building required infrastructure and encouraging the talented stuff. Maria, Kvitkova through in Madrid Open Madrid: The morning session at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament on Tuesday saw three men's seeds advance into the second round, while Maria Sharapova enjoyed a comfortable first match, a media report said on Wednesday. Number 10 seed Grigor Dimitov defeated American Donald Young 6- 4, 3-0 in a game that had to be abandoned before an hour of by defeating Pablo Cuevas 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 and Leonardo Mayer enjoyed a straight sets triumph over Giles Muller. In the women's tournament, reigning champion Maria Sharapova had a straightforward first game in the defence of the title she won last year. The Russian, who is number 3 seed this year, defeated Colombian qualifier play when Young was forced to withdraw because of physical problems, Xinhua reported. Number 12 seed, Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga has a 7-6, 6-3 win over Czech, Lukas Rosol, while 13 seed Gael Monfils needed one hour exactly to get past Russian, Viktor Troicki 6-2, 6-0. Meanwhile Spanish qualifier Alfred Ramos Vinolas produced a slight surprise Mariana Duque Marino 6-1, 6-2. Number four seed Petra Kvitkova was made to work a lot harder as she was taken to three sets in a match that lasted almost two hours against American, Coco Vandeweghe 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, while 15 seed Sara Errani became the victim of the first surprise of the competition as she lost 6-3, 7-6(6) 6-4 to Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Kumar Sangakkara signs up IPL 8: I am just trying to use my for Australia's Big Bash experience, says Harbhajan Singh Sydney: Sri Lankan batting great Kumar Sangakkara has given Australia`s domestic Twenty20 league a major shot in the arm by signing up to play for the Hobart Hurricanes from next season. Sangakkara, who retired from limited-overs internationals after the recent World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, will be based at the picturesque Bellerive Oval for the next two editions of the Big Bash. "I have always loved Hobart when visiting with the Sri Lankan team, the people are friendly, the scenery Kapil Dev calls on PM, donates Rs 51 lakhs for PMNRF New Delhi: Former Indian cricketer and chairperson of Khushii (Kinship for Humanitarian Social and Holistic Intervention in India), Kapil Dev called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. He presented a cheque of Rs 51 lakhs for the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund on the behalf of Khushii to the Prime Minister. is beautiful and I am looking forward to spending more time there and getting to see more of it," the 37-year-old said in a statement. Sangakkara has scored three centuries in seven tests and one-dayers at Bellerive Oval, including 192 in a test against Australia in 2007 and an unprecedented fourth straight ODI century against Scotland during the World Cup. Mumbai: After a magical bowling performance that saw him bagging the man of the match award against the Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians` veteran offie Harbhajn Singh said he was using his experience to deliver at his best. Harbhajan, nicknamed turbanator, finished with figures of 4-1-11-2, that was praised as "magical" by his skipper Rohit Sharma after the hosts carved out a five-wicket victory over Delhi Daredevils in a thriller at the Wankhede stadium here. "Especially in the Wankhede you have to slow it up. I am just trying to use my experience and take the chances whatever I can do to the best of my ability," said Harbhajan after the match. On his failure with the bat after being promoted in the order, Harbhajn said: "I need to score a few more runs to count myself as a allrounder. I played a bad shot and I should have given myself some ten balls. I was playing too many shots. Next time, I will do better." Away goals top of Pep Guardiola`s priority list in Barcelona Munich: Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola believes his side must score in his old stomping ground at the Camp Nou on Wednesday to have any chance of eliminating Barcelona in their Champions League semifinal. Guardiola is Barca`s most successful ever coach having won 14 trophies in four years in charge between 2008 and 2012, but faces an unfamiliar problem in trying to stop the Catalans, who have won 26 of their last 28 games to maintain hopes of just a second treble of La Liga, Champions League and Copa del Rey in the club`s history. Bayern have reached the semi-finals for the fourth Lleyton Hewitt to skip French Open Paris: Former world number one Lleyton Hewitt has decided to skip this year's French Open in what is likely to be his last year on the ATP Tour. The 34-year-old planned to retire after playing his 20th Australian Open in January 2016. Having struggled with foot and hip injuries in recent years, Hewitt is currently two-time Grand Slam champion opted to focus on Wimbledon and Australia's Davis Cup quarterfinal against Kazakhstan in July, said his manager David Drysdale, according to L'Equipe's website, Xinhua reported. Hewitt, who won the Wimbledon Open in 2002 and the U.S. Open in 2001, said in January that he ranked 108th in the world and not included in the firstly announced 104-man main draw for this year's French Open men's singles. He reached the quarterfinals of the clay-court grand event in 2001 and 2004, but has not been past the first round since 2010.The tournament starts May 24 at Roland Garros. consecutive season thanks to their home form after disappointing results on the road in the first-legs of their ties against Shakhtar Donetsk and Porto. A 0-0 draw in Ukraine was followed by a 7-0 thrashing for Shakhtar in the last 16, whilst the German champions roared back from a 3-1 first-leg defeat to beat Porto 6-1 in the quarter-finals. However, Guardiola is aware that they cannot leave themselves with a mountain to climb in next week`s return at the Allianz Arena against the greater quality that Barca possess. "We need to score. We are in the semi-finals and we are here because Thiago (Alcantara) scored a goal in the first-leg (in Porto). Without that goal it would`ve been very hard to play in Munich. "It is almost impossible to get to the final if we don`t score at least one goal. We can`t go out to defend, we need to play as we know how and that is attacking." And he admitted that he doesn`t know how he will react should Bayern find the net against his boyhood club. "I don`t know what I will do, but my respect for Barca doesn`t depend on whether I celebrate or not. "If my players score a goal I will be very happy. Barca is a part of my life, but I am here to win." Barca boss Luis Enrique is a former teammate and friend of Guardiola`s from their time together at the Camp Nou and he believes the attacking intent of both sides will lead to a great spectacle. "There is only one ball and we both want it. Tomorrow we will see who is better, but it will be one of the most attractive games you can see in European football. "Knowing Pep, I am sure that there will be things that will make like difficult for us, but during the season we have overcome the problems the opponents have put in front of us. Against Bayern we will try to do the same." Bayern travel to Catalonia without the injured Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Holger Badstuber and David Alaba, whilst Robert Lewandowski will have to wear a protective mask after breaking his nose and cheekbone in last week`s German Cup exit on penalties to Borussia Dortmund. However, Enrique dismissed suggestions his side`s clean bill of health made them clear favourites to progress to next month`s final in Berlin. "I don`t think there is a favourite in a semi-final of this level. "Independent of who we are playing, we always try to play our game because we don`t know how to play in a different way. At home, with our fans, we will be stronger, but in the second game we will prepare in the same way." We should have won the game from 40-4: Yuvraj Mumbai: After rediscovering his form with a stroke-filled half century, Yuvraj Singh rued that his team Delhi Daredevils could not deliver the knockout blow on the Mumbai Indians despite reducing the hosts to 40 for 4 and lost the crucial IPL cricket game. "We had them (reeling) at 40 for 4. We should have won the game from there, but we didn't pick up wickets," said Yuvraj at the post-match presser after MI won by five wickets with three balls to spare at the Wankhede Stadium here. "I think after the rain came, the dew set in and the wicket got better. There was no spin. I think it worked to their advantage. No doubt they played well. But from 40 for 4, you should win games from there," he added. Yuvraj, who made 57 off 44 balls ?only his second half century this season, complimented rival skipper Rohit Sharma and Ambati Rayudu for the manner in which they guided MI from the rut and took them close to the winning target of 153. "I think Rohit and Rayudu played very well. The wicket was gripping a bit at the start but because dew came in, the ball was coming on nicely to the bat," he said. "If there was no rain and we got a bit of turn, may be the result could have been different. But to be fair to MI, they played well under pressure from 40-4. Rohit and Rayudu took it to the end," said Yuvraj. Yuvraj said he got some time to get his eye in after his side lost early wickets, but rued it all went to waste as the Daredevils lost their sixth game out of ten and have only a very slim chance of going into the play-offs. "T20 is a small format and is tough for batsmen batting at 4-5. You have to go and start hitting from the first ball. Today I got some time as we lost some wickets and I could bat till the end," said Yuvraj, whose previous highest of 54 was scored against his old team Kings XI Punjab at Pune. "Good for me, good for the team but the important thing is to win. If you don't get two points it's a waste." Yuvraj did not agree with the suggestion that the home team would have won on a canter had rain not interrupted MI's run-chase twice. "160 was a winning target, 150 could have gone either way. I don't think so (that MI could have won on a canter but for the rain). I think we bowled well, picked wickets. Anyway batsmen go on the attack in the first 6 overs. They were going for the shots and we picked wickets," Yuvraj pointed out. Asked if the Daredevils could qualify from this difficult situation, Yuvraj showed the example of defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders last year. "We got four games. It's going to be tough, but is not impossible. Last year KKR won 6-7 games in a row to qualify for the last four and then went on to win the tournament. Anything is possible in cricket." Asked if he has silenced the critics with his 44-ball knock yesterday, Yuvraj said he does not have the time to read criticisms. "My job is to play cricket, critics' job is to write. I don't read what comes out. I don't have that much time in my life at the moment. I try and stick to my job and you guys stick to your job," he said. Floyd Mayweather open to rematch with Manny Pacquiao: Report New York: Floyd Mayweather added another wrinkle to the fallout of his fight against Manny Pacquiao by saying he would be open to a rematch after the Filipino southpaw recovers from shoulder surgery, according to an ESPN report on Tuesday. Mayweather has one fight remaining on his Showtime contract and has repeatedly said he intends to retire after a bout fight in September, although after Saturday`s fight he told reporters that he is "human" and occasionally contradicts himself. "I will fight him in a year after his surgery," Mayweather, who earned a unanimous decision over Pacquiao, told Smith in a text on Tuesday, according to ESPN. His reported comments added to the complicated aftermath of the so-called "Fight of the Century," with possible lawsuits in the works and Pacquiao likely to face disciplinary action for failing to disclose a pre-bout shoulder injury. Barely one hour after the contest ended, Pacquiao`s promoter, Bob Arum, said the 36-year-old southpaw had been hampered by a previous injury to his right shoulder. On Monday, an MRI scan in Los Angeles confirmed the boxer has a torn rotator cuff that will require surgery. Apparently neither Pacquiao nor his team informed the Nevada Athletic Commission about the shoulder issue until a couple of hours before the start of the fight when they asked for an anti-inflammatory injection. At that point, it was too late for the commission to investigate whether Pacquiao was suffering a genuine injury and there were no MRIs or medical paperwork to support the claim made by the boxer`s team, the commission said. When Team Pacquiao filled in its pre-fight medical questionnaire on Friday, a query about any shoulder injury was clearly marked "No" before the form was signed by Pacquiao and his advisor. The fact that Pacquiao did not disclose his injury until the night of the fight could also lead to possible lawsuits from boxing fans who may feel cheated after paying record sums for tickets in the MGM Grand Garden Arena or pay-forview (PPV). Some of the ringside spots in the 16,800-seat arena demanded up to $350,000 on resale site StubHub while a record $300 million or more is expected in PPV revenue from at least three million customers who paid $100 to watch. 12 JAMMU | THURSDAY | MAY 7 | 2015 Farthest known galaxy in universe discovered An international team of astronomers has said they have discovered the most distant galaxy ever measured in the universe. By using a powerful instrument called MOSFIRE on the Keck I telescope at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, the team determined that the galaxy, EGS-zs8-1, formed more than 13 billion years ago at a time when the universe was only five percent of its present age. Only a handful of galaxies currently have accurate distances measured in this epoch of the universe and none younger than this, according to the team led by Yale and the University of California, Santa Cruz. The galaxy, one of the brightest and most massive objects in the early universe, was originally identified based on its particular colours in images from the US Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes. The new measurement also enabled the astronomers to determine that EGS-zs8-1 was forming stars very rapidly, about 80 times faster than our galaxy today. “While we saw the galaxy as it was 13 billion years ago, it had already built more than 15 per cent of the mass of our own Milky Way today,” Xinhu news agency quoted lead author Pascal Oesch of the Yale University as saying in a statement on Tuesday. “But it had only 670 million years to do so. The universe was still very young then.” The observations see EGS-zs8-1 at a time when the universe was undergoing very important changes: the hydrogen between galaxies was transitioning from a neutral to an ionised state. “It appears that the young stars in the early galaxies like EGS-zs8-1 were the main drivers for this transition called reionisation,” said Rychard Bouwens of the Leiden Observatory, co-author of the study. The discovery, published in the US journal Astrophysical Journal Letters, was only possible because of the relatively new MOSFIRE instrument on the Keck I telescope, which allows astronomers to efficiently study several galaxies at the same time. The Dictionary's New Entries: Dark Web and Agender In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound to large rocks in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border. A man snorkeling came across the two fake skeletons sitting in lawn chairs about 40 feet underwater and reported the skeletons to the La Paz County Sheriff's Office on Monday, May 4, 2015, launching a hunt for what authorities believed could be real bodies. 12 Truths All Dog Owners Have Come… Armed only with a scalpel, Marc Hagan-Guirey AKA Paper Dandy, transforms an ordinary sheet of single A4 paper into a breathtaking piece of threedimensional architecture. His new collection, called Cut Scene, has taken two years of intricate work and sees iconic moments from the movies depicted in Kirigami: a similar art form to origami but the paper is folded as well as cut. Pictured: Milennium Falcon with Darth Vader and ObiWan Kenobi fight from "Star Wars: A New Hope." A sci-fi fan has recreated stunning scenes from the Star Wars films, by painstakingly cutting them out of paper. Armed only with a scalpel, Marc Hagan-Guirey AKA Paper Dandy, transforms an ordinary sheet of single A4 paper into a breathtaking piece of threedimensional architecture. Synchronise desktop and mobile Pasteasy helps you copy text, links, photos, files, and screenshots between desktop and Android phone Pasteasy is a productivity app that makes your daily workflow simple and speeds it up, thereby saving you valuable time. It lets you share a clipboard between your devices privately. This means, you can simply copy and paste to move text, or share photos privately. You can use it to copy snippets of text, various links, share photos, files, and screenshots. It is very useful if you want some text on your phone but are really not very comfortable typing on the touch screen. You can type it out on your computer and paste it to your Android to send! You can share photos easily from the gallery of your phone right to your computer, and transfer as many photos you want in just one shot. You can also take screenshots on your computer or phone and they will appear automatically on the other device. If you copy a URL on your phone, the app will automatically open and load the webpage on your computer’s browser. Pasteasy is a very useful app for those who work with more than one device, irrespective of the profession. One of the best features of this app is that it syncs the clipboard instantaneously, thereby making it ridiculously simple to share text and photos without the need of any extra effort. Users will only need to interact with the app to connect the devices. There is the question of the privacy of your data. The makers say that the data is encrypted and you can use your local WiFi to share. In fact, if you have a portable hot spot, you will not need WiFi. In order to connect to a device, users will have to scan a bar code. This means, you will not need an email address, a phone number, a shared link, a friend request, or anything of that sort to share photos. This app is versatile enough to work across Android, iOS, and Windows platforms. www.thenorthlines.com Dolphins have social networks too! Just like humans, dolphins form highly complex and dynamic networks of friends, preferring to mingle with some fellow dolphins while avoiding others, scientists say. Researchers studied interactions between bottlenose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), a 251-km long estuary located on Florida’s east coast. They found that individual dolphins exhibited human-like preference and avoidance behaviour - they have dolphins they like and associate with and ones they avoid. In the study, scientists at Harbour Branch Oceanographic Institute (HBOI) at Florida Atlantic University learned about the association patterns as well as movement behaviour and habitat preferences of some 200 individual dolphins through NASA has developed and successfully flight tested a battery-powered plane with 10 engines that can take off and land like a helicopter and fly efficiently like an aircraft. The Greased Lightning or GL-10 prototype successfully transitioned from hover to wing-borne flight during several test flights, NASA said. “We have a couple of options that this concept could be good for,” said Bill Fredericks, aerospace engineer at NASA’s Langley Research Centre in Hampton, Virginia. “It could be used for small package delivery or vertical take off and landing, long endurance surveillance for agriculture, mapping and other applications. A scaled up version — much larger than what we are testing now — would make also a great one to four person size personal air vehicle,” he said. The GL-10 is currently in the design and testing phase. The initial thought was to develop a 6.1 meters wingspan aircraft powered by hybrid diesel/electric engines, but the team started with smaller versions for testing, built by rapid prototyping. “We built 12 prototypes, starting with simple 2.3 kilogram foam models and then 11.3 kilogram, highly modified fibreglass hobby airplane kits all leading up to the 24.9 kilogram, high quality, carbon fibre GL-10 built in our model shop by expert technicians,” said aerospace engineer David North. The remotely piloted plane has a 3.05 meters wingspan, eight electric motors on the wings, two electric motors on the tail and weighs a maximum of 28.1 kilogram at take off. “During the flight tests we successfully transitioned from hover to wing-borne flight like a conventional airplane then back to hover again. So far we have done this on five flights,” said the engineer Fredericks. “We were ecstatic. Now we’re working on our second goal — to demonstrate that this concept is four times more aerodynamically efficient in cruise than a helicopter,” he said. intensive photo-ID surveys conducted along the IRL, which were carried out over a six- anda-half year period. In a paper published in the journal Marine Mammal Science, researchers said that individual dolphins exhibited both preference and avoidance behaviour. The study also found that IRL dolphins clustered into groups of associated animals, or ‘communities’, that tended to occupy discrete core areas along the north-south axis of the lagoon system. “One of the more unique aspects of our study was the discovery that the physical dimensions of the habitat, the long, narrow lagoon system itself, influenced the spatial and temporal dynamics of dolphin association patterns,” said Elizabeth Murdoch Titcomb, research biologist at HBOI.“For example, communities that occupy the narrowest stretches of the Indian River Lagoon have the most compact social networks, similar to humans who live in small towns and have fewer people with whom to interact,” Titcomb said. NASA’s 10-engine electric Chikungunya plane completes flight test vaccine shows promise A college with 11 students just canceled all of its classes until 2016 The school has struggled for years and lost its accreditation in 1997, which has led to plummeting enrollment. As of this semester, Knoxville's enrollment was reportedly only 11 students, a major decline for a college that once educated between 600 and 700 students. Knoxville has an accreditation application pending with the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, according to a local ABC News station. But several problems facing the college could hamper that application. For example, in 2011, the school had a more than $4 million deficit, according to ABC News' WATE 6. This deficit has definitely contributed to Knoxville's deteriorating campus, which houses eight buildings listed The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes and causes an infection in humans known as chikungunya fever. An experimental chikungunya vaccine to induce neutralising immune responses to kill the viruses once they enter the body has shown promise in mice. Mice vaccinated with the vaccine were “partially protected” even when they were infected with a high dose of chikungunya virus. In nature, the viral load will be much lower when it is transmitted by a mosquito. In all probability, the protective effect of the vaccine may be “sufficient to protect against a mosquito derived infection.” The prophylactic ability of the vaccine can be enhanced if it is used with an appropriate adjuvant (a compound that can increase the immune response). The NORTHLINES OFFBEAT funny photo The Dictionary's New Entries: Dark Web and Agender The Australian Koala Foundation estimates there are now fewer than 100,000 of the animals left in the wild Koala 'Blinky Bill' saunters into Australian hospital Milennium Falcon with Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi fight from Star Wars: A New Hope Star Wars shown in Marc Hagan-Guirey’ paper cut art.Photos: Artist makes plea for stunning 'Star Wars' paper art As the Word Turns: Some slang words will be added to dictionary.com's database. © Hugh Pinney/Getty As the Word Turns: Some slang words will be added to dictionary.com's database.When online dictionary users see the “Did you mean” autocorrect message, it could mean they’ve simply misspelled a word. Often, however, it means the words they’re searching for are so new that lexicographers (noun: the people who compile dictionaries) haven’t caught on yet. The people behind Dictionary.com say they watch over those autocorrected entries, looking for new words or old ones that have taken on new cultural significance. About four times a year, the dictionary attempts to play catch-up with a language that is constantly changing. Each update contains a few thousand entries. Among the latest additions: cybercrime, brogrammer, revenge porn and smartwatch. “If you are a lexicographer working for Dictionary.com, you are constantly, as you go about the world, looking up [words] to see, do we have that?” says Jane Solomon, a senior content editor at the site. “There is never an end to the work of the lexicographer.” Solomon says there are no restrictions to the words they will consider. “As far as we’re concerned, Dictionary.com is a very inclusive dictionary,” she says. “We have slang, we have slurs, we have the most offensive words in English, but also as we add those very offensive words, we like to make sure that we give some context.” The new update includes words related to technology, gaming, cybercrime, pop culture and politics. There’s a new meaning for basic (“characterized by predictable or unoriginal style, interests or Authorities find fake skeletons in underwater lawn chairs Milennium Falcon with Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi fight from Star Wars: A New Hope Star Wars shown in Marc HaganGuirey’ paper cut art. British Gamblers Bet On Cuckoo MigrationBritish gamblers place their bets on cuckoo migration In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound to large rocks in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border. A man snorkeling came across the two fake skeletons sitting in lawn chairs about 40 feet underwater and reported the skeletons to the La Paz County Sheriff's Office on Monday, May 4, 2015, launching a hunt for what authorities believed could be real bodies. © AP Photo/La Paz Sheriff's Office In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound…CIENEGA SPRINGS, Ariz. — A man snorkeling in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border was terrified — and later embarrassed — when he came across two fake skeletons sitting in lawn chairs about 40 feet underwater. The man reported the skeletons to the La Paz County Sheriff's Office on Monday, launching a hunt for what authorities believed could be real bodies. It turned out the skeletons were fake and had been strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together, their lawn chairs bound to large rocks. A diver from the Buckskin Fire Department captured the scene on a video camera attached to his head. The sheriff's office called the scene a tea party. In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound to large rocks in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border. A man snorkeling came across the two fake skeletons sitting in lawn chairs about 40 feet underwater and reported the skeletons to the La Paz County Sheriff's Office on Monday, May 4, 2015, launching a hunt for what authorities believed could be real bodies. © AP Photo/La Paz Sheriff's Office In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound… animals left in the wildWestern District Health Service chief executive Rohan Fitzgerald said the furry animal was "very casual" when he marched into the facility in Hamilton town about 300 kilometres (185 miles) west of Melbourne. "He was a koala that knew his own mind," Fitzgerald told AFP. "He came in around about 3.27am, the electronic eye on only posted on Facebook late Monday. It has since been viewed more than 40,000 times, with American television networks running the footage. Fitzgerald said animals were known to enter the backyards of homes in the area, but he had never seen one as brazen as "Blinky Bill" -- named after an Australian cartoon koala popular in the 1930s. "Blinky Bill was a little koala. He was quite mischievous and he liked to go and explore things... he's a bit of an Australian icon really, as far as koalas go," he said. The much-loved koala has been under increasing threat across Australia in recent decades, particularly from habitat loss, disease, dog attacks and bushfires. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates there are now fewer than 100,000 of the animals left in the wild. on the National Register of Historic Places. In recent years, many of the buildings have been shuttered as the college is unable to maintain them. "Shards of broken glass and long abandoned classrooms are all that's left in many of the Knoxville College buildings," WATE 6 reports. McKee Hall — a main campus building that was home to Knoxville's administration — has been ruled "not safe for occupancy," according to the ABC station. Additionally, Knoxville was recently hit with a nearly $500,000 bill from the Environmental Protection Agency, "for an intervention to clean up thousands of Still image of a baby duck hazardous chemicals posing a rescued from a storm drain public safety risk in the campus's vacant science by firefighters in Louisiana. Quacking duck ringtone building," the Knoxville News Sentinel reported in February. helps firefighter rescue ducklings As the Word Turns: Some slang words will be added to dictionary.com's database.The Dictionary's attention to the cuckoos. It's a New Entries: Dark Web and true high-stakes race—33 of Agender An inquisitive koala the tagged birds perished nicknamed "Blinky Bill" has early. But the remaining 17 sauntered into the emergency embarked unknowingly on a department of an Australian race tracked in real time on the hospital, exploring the BTO site."The average stake waiting room for several was just a few British pounds, minutes before wandering which is typical of a market back out. which nobody has ever bet on The unexpected visit, before—perhaps in years to come we will have specialist captured on CCTV, delighted professionals wagering huge health workers and has gone amounts on cuckoo races!" viral on Facebook. The Australian Koala Jon Ivan-Duke, a spokesman for the bookie, told Audubon. Foundation estimates there "Each year we are hoping to are now fewer than 100,000 grow the market to be a of the animals left in the wild profitable venture and along © Provided by AFP The with the BTO, raise awareness Australian Koala Foundation about this unique and brilliant estimates there are now species." fewer than 100,000 of the Koala 'Blinky Bill' saunters into Australian hospital British gamblers place their bets on cuckoo migration In this frame from video provided by the La Paz Sheriffs' Office, fake skeletons are strategically placed to appear as if they were sitting together with their lawn chairs bound to large rocks in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border. A man snorkeling came across the two fake skeletons sitting in lawn chairs about 40 feet underwater and reported the skeletons to the La Paz County Sheriff's Office on Monday, May 4, 2015, launching a hunt for what authorities believed could be real bodies. Authorities find fake skeletons in underwater lawn chairs Figurines representing French Brigade of Lancers are seen on a 40-square-metre miniature model of the June 18, 1815 Waterloo battlefield, in Diest Video player from: YouTube (Privacy Policy)British Gamblers Bet On Cuckoo Migration © iStock British Gamblers Bet On Cuckoo MigrationIf the high-octane Kentucky Derby—over in mere minutes—isn't exactly your speed when it comes to betting on animal races, perhaps the months-long migration of the British cuckoo would appeal to you. As of this year, gamblers in the United Kingdom can place some pounds on their favorite bird making a speedy trip back from Africa, where the species spends their winter. It's all in the animals' best interests. Since the 1980s, the population of the British Common Cuckoo has declined by a startling 65 percent, and scientists aren't exactly sure why. To gain a better understanding of the birds' lifestyles, researchers from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) started tagging and satellite-tracking birds in 2011. This year, with 50 birds tagged, the researchers partnered with William Hill, one of the world’s most prominent bookies, to open a unique betting pool and draw behavior”) and dark web (“the portion of the Internet that is intentionally hidden from search engines”). New additions also include politically charged terms such as microaggression (“a subtle but offensive comment or action directed at a minority or other nondominant group”) and agender, bigender and gender-fluid. “We think of updates to the dictionary not only as an opportunity to add slang words that people are confused about and that will grab headlines, but also add words that are really troubling people,” says Rebekah Otto, director of content for the website. Online dictionaries seem to be competing for the most relevant entries. Last year, Oxford Dictionaries added duck face, humblebrag, bingewatch and YOLO. (Dictionary.com has those last two.) Also last year, MerriamWebster addedhashtag, selfie and catfish. (Dictionary.com has those as well.) Some phrases are still perhaps too new; on fleek didn’t make the cut, though Solomon and Otto say it was up for consideration. the doors picked him up and he accessed the waiting room by himself. "He walked around the waiting room for three minutes and then propped in front of the external doors and the eye of the doors picked him up again and he exited the waiting room. "That was his experience in the hospital's emergency department." The incident happened on April 20 but the video was
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