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MONDAY, MAY 8, 2017 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

Government of Jammu and KashmirAdditional Directorate of Sericulture

Dev. Department JammuEmail:- sericulture1@gmail.com

Phone / Fax No: 0191-2546318

NOTICESub: Calendar for sale of Bivoltine Cocoons in various

cocoon markets of Jammu Division - regarding.

The Calendar for sale of Dry Bivoltine Cocoons in variousCocoon Auction Markets of Jammu Division commencing from01-05-2017 to 30-07-2017 stands published in leading localnewspapers.

For Further details please see our departmental website“www.jksericulture”.

Sd/-DIP/J-747/17 Additional DirectorDt: 06-07-2017

DIP/J-778/17Dt. 6-5-2017

DIP/J-737/17Dated: 6-5-2017

DIP/J-763/17Dt. 6-5-2017

J&K STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION.Notice Inviting TenderE- NIT No: - 01 of 2017-18 Dated: 01-05-2017

For and on behalf of Managing Director JKSRTC, e-tenders are invited from registered,authorized, well established and financially sound Tyre re-treading firms for re-treading ofTyres of Jammu and Kashmir Divisions of the corporation at respective regional centers(Jammu/Srinagar) through Cold re-treading process on annual rate contract basis. Theparticipating firms shall have mandatorily their units established at Jammu/Srinagar tocarry out the re-treading of Tyres of the respective Division/s. Besides, the participatingfirms are required to submit their bids in two separate sealed envelopes on Divisionalbasis in following manner with consideration that the tentative requirement of retreadingof Tyres is around 200 Tyres per month in each Division (Jammu/Kashmir) of the corpo-ration.a) Technical Bid -Envelope-Ib) Price Bid -Envelope-IIThe bids shall be accepted only from the Government registered firms having franchisefor using re-treading material manufactured by INDAG or ELGI or MRF or any TyreManufacturer or any other tread rubber manufacturer approved by ASRTU, New Delhi.The tender documents consisting of qualifying eligibility criteria, set of terms and condi-tions and other details can be seen / downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.infrom 02-05-2017 to 22-05-2017 upto 4:00 PM. The hard copy of the technical bid mustbe accompanied with a non-refundable demand draft for an amount of Rs.1000/-(RupeesOne thousand only) from any Nationalized/Scheduled Bank, payable in favour ofFA&CAO, JKSRTC Jammu on account of cost of the tender document. For any furtherclarification may please contact office of the General Manager (P&S) JKSRTC, onphone/Fax No. 0194-2472389 or Mob. No. 09419087357

Sd/-General Manager (P&S),

JKSRTC,Rail Head, NB-486 Opposite Vaishnavi Dham, Dated: 6-5-2017 Jammu-180012.

Govt aiming to make Northeast ‘a gateway to SE Asia’: PM

NEW DELHI/SHILLONG,May 7:

The Government aims to makethe Northeast a gateway toSoutheast Asia and was makinghuge investments for the overalldevelopment of the region, butlack of cleanliness could hamperthis dream, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi said today.

“If such a beautiful gateway isunclean, diseased, illiterate or dis-balanced, then it will fail to crossthe gateway of the country’sdevelopment. There is no reasonwhy, with all our resources, weshould remain backward or poor,”the Prime Minister said.

Addressing the centenary cele-brations of the prominent volun-tary organisation, BharatSevashram Sangha, in Shillongthrough video conferencing, helamented that “only Gangtok hadfound a place among the first 50clean cities”, out of the 12 citiesfrom the Northeast surveyed aspart of the recent nationwidecleanliness survey.

While four Northeastern citiesfound a place between 100 and200 clean cities, seven were posi-tioned between 200 and 300, withShillong being the 276th, he saidwhile stressing that ‘Swachhata’or cleanliness was a major chal-lenge for everyone in the region.

“We have to make theNortheast a gateway for SoutheastAsia,” Modi said, adding if thisgateway is dirty, then the dreamwould not be fulfilled and askedthe people and organisations likethe Sangha to join hands with thestate governments and their agen-cies in the cleanliness campaign.

Observing that there has beenno balanced development in theentire Northeast so many yearsafter Independence, Modi said hisgovernment, “with all itsresources”, had planned to bringabout balanced development ofthe states here.

He said the major thrust was toimprove connectivity and developthe entire region for tourism pur-

poses.“All these initiatives will help

to make the Northeast the gatewayof Southeast Asia,” he said.

While an investment of Rs40,000 crore is being made toimprove the road infrastructure inthe entire Northeast, 19 big rail-way projects have also been start-ed in the region, he said.

“We are also improving theelectricity situation in theNortheast and trying to bringeven more tourists to theregion,” Modi said.

Announcing that the Northeastwould soon be connected withUDAN (Ude Desh ka AamNagarik) scheme, he said smallairports were also being devel-oped in the region, while theextension of the runway atShillong airport has beenapproved.

The Bharat SevashramSangha is a network of volun-teers across the globe engagedin helping people in distress.

The Sangha’s social welfareactivities include disaster relief,spreading education, providinghealthcare facilities, vocationaltraining and upliftment of thetribals.

Lauding the role of theSangha in playing a critical roleduring natural calamities, thePrime Minister said a myth wassought to be created that spiritu-ality and service cannot gotogether.

“The Bharat SevashramSangha has been able to dispel thismyth, through its work,” he said,saying that societal developmentthrough ‘Bhakti’, ‘Shakti’and ‘JanShakti’ was achieved by SwamiPranavananda, the Sangha’sfounder.

He said Sangha, with morethan 100 branches and over 500units, had rendered services duringvarious calamities, starting fromthe Bengal famine in 1923 andNoakhali riots in 1946 to Bhogalgas leakage in 1980, the Tsunamiin 2004 and 2013 Uttarakhandtragedy. (PTI)

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