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THEJAMMU & KASHMIR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
Vol. 131] Jammu, Thu., the 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [ No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
REGD NO. JK––33
CONTENTS EnglishPages
Vernacu-lar pages
PART I-A— Appointments, promotions, transfers andleave of absence sanctioned by the Governor,Government and the Ministers ....
PART I-B– Notifications, Communiques and General Ordersby the Government and the Ministers ....
PART 11-A– Appointments, promotions, transfers andleave of absence sanctioned by Heads ofDepartments....
PART II- B– Notifications, Notices and Orders by Headsof Departments, Provincial Heads,Magistrates and other officers competent toissue public notices under any law or rule ....
PART II-C– Notifications, Notices and Orders by ElectionCommission of India, Chief Electoral Officer,Jammu and Kashmir and other Officers of theDepartment, Election Petitions andJudgements of Election Tribunal ....
PART III- Laws, Regulations and Rules passedthereunder ....
PART IV– Reprints from the Government of India Gazetteor Gazettes of others Governments....
PART V– Information and Statistics ....(a) Rates and prices in the State....(b) Rates and wages ....(c) Crop Report and Forecasts ....(d) Whether Observations ....(e) Vital Statistics ....
SUPPLEMENT-A–TradeMonthly Imports and Exports fromthe State ....
SUPPLEMENT-B–Police ....SUPPLEMENT-C–Advertisements ....
Printed at the Ranbir Government Press, Jammu.
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PART I-AJammu & Kashmir Government–Orders
––––––––HIGH COURT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR AT SRINAGAR
(Exercising Powers of Bar Council under section 58 of the Advocates Act, 1961).
Notification
No. 786 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Hanyaa Jeelani D/o Mr. Gh. Jeelani Wani R/o Sunderbal, Hazratbal,North, Srinagar has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-536/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 787 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Anam D/o Mr. Mohd Yousuf Naqashbandi R/o Shah Mohalla, AwantaBhawan, 90ft. Road, Soura, Tehsil Eid-Gah, District Srinagar has beenadmitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and KashmirBar Council provisionally for a period of one year from the date of issuanceof this notification, subject to the verification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree
No. 44 ] The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. 685–––––––—––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––———Certificate from concerned University and verification of her characterand antecedents from CID. Her name has been entered under SerialNo. JK-507/18 in the Roll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 788 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Adnan Fareed S/o Mr. Fareed Ahmed R/o Village Lassana, TehsilSurankote, District Poonch has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-508/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 789 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Arshed Ahmad Hajam S/o Mr. Gh. Hassan Hajam R/o Hajam Mohalla,Wadoora Payeen, Sopore, Baramulla has been admitted and enrolled as anAdvocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally fora period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject tothe verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. His
686 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [ No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––—–––————name has been entered under Serial No. JK-509/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 790 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Asifa Rashid Mir D/o Mr. Ab. Rashid Mir R/o Khanda Magreypora,Tehsil B. K. Pora, District Budgam has been admitted and enrolled as anAdvocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally fora period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject tothe verification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of her character and antecedents from CID.Her name has been entered under Serial No. JK-510/18 in the Roll ofAdvocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 791 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Aadil Bashir Lone S/o Mr. Bashir Ahmad Lone R/o Lone Pora, Bewora,Tehsil Bijbehara, District Anantnag has been admitted and enrolled as anAdvocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally fora period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject tothe verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-511/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
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The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 792 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Afshan Nazir D/o Mr. Nazir Ahmad Jan R/o Sonerwai (Jan Mohalla),Bandipora has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll ofJammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one yearfrom the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification ofher Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-512/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 793 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Afroza Gull D/o Mr. Ab. Rehman Mala R/o Arabal, Pulwama, MalaMohalla, Rajpora, Pulwama has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of her character and antecedents from CID.Her name has been entered under Serial No. JK-513/18 in the Roll ofAdvocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 794 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Asiya D/o Mr. Mohd Shafi Dar R/o Bonamsar, Sonwar, Srinagarhas been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammuand Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one year from thedate of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification of herProvisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-514/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 795 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Anayat Ali Khan S/o Mr. Ali Haider Khan R/o Bahadur Kote, Karnah,District Kupwara, A/P Arbal, Shalimar, Khan Mohalla, Srinagar has beenadmitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and KashmirBar Council provisionally for a period of one year from the date of issuanceof this notification, subject to the verification of his Provisional/LL.B DegreeCertificate from concerned University and verification of his character andantecedents from CID. His name has been entered under SerialNo. JK-515/18 in the Roll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 796 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Ayush Sharma S/o Mr. Ram Paul Sharma R/o H. No. 36, Patel Bazar,Purani Mandi, Jammu has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate onthe Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-516/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 798 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Gulshan Rashid S/o Mr. Abdul Rashid Khan R/o Rangwar, New ColonyHostel, Baramulla has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-532/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 800 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Mir Shujat Abass S/o Mr. Safder Ali Mir R/o Sofipora, P/O Srigufwara,Tehsil Pahalgam, District Anantnag has been admitted and enrolled as anAdvocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally fora period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject tothe verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-565/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 801 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Aurif Muzafar S/o Mr. Muzafar Ahmad Rather R/o Jamia MohallaAjas, Bandipora has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-517/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 802 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Abdul Mehdi S/o Mr. Mohd Hadi R/o Lankerchey, Sankoo, Kargil hasbeen admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu andKashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one year from the date ofissuance of this notification, subject to the verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University and verification ofhis character and antecedents from CID. His name has been enteredunder Serial No. JK-518/18 in the Roll of Advocates maintained by thisRegistry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 803 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Asia Gull D/o Mr. Gh. Nabi Lone R/o Bijhama (Mughal Mohalla),Boniyar, Baramulla has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-519/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 804 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Abraz Muzaffer S/o Mr. Muzaffer Ahmad Padroo R/o Arwani,Eid-Gah, Bijbehara, Anantnag has been admitted and enrolled as anAdvocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally fora period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject tothe verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-520/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 805 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Aaqib Farooq S/o Mr. Farooq Ahmad Mir R/o Chek-e-Methan,Bagh-e-Mehtab, Chanapora, Srinagar has been admitted and enrolled asan Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionallyfor a period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification,subject to the verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate fromconcerned University and verification of his character and antecedentsfrom CID. His name has been entered under Serial No. JK-521/18 in theRoll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 806 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Abdul Wakeel Koka S/o Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Koka R/o Paniwah,P/O Bugam, Kulgam has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate onthe Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-522/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 807 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Kanav Kumar S/o Mr. Kishore Kumar R/o H. No. 135-B, New Sectt.Road, Dogra Hall, Jammu has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-549/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 808 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Mohd Ashfaq Mir S/o Mr. Mohd Riaz R/o Village Saaj, TehsilThanamandi, District Rajouri, A/P 11/1 Moh. Ramzanpora, Near Eid-Gah,Janipur, Jammu has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-556/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 809 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Asiya Mattoo D/o Mr. Nazir Ahmad Matoo R/o Hamdaniya Colony,Bemina, Sector-D, Srinagar has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of her character and antecedents from CID.Her name has been entered under Serial No. JK-523/18 in the Roll ofAdvocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 815 Dated 15-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Heemu Jan D/o Mr. Manzoor Ahmad Hajam R/o Azadpora, Anchidora,Anantnag has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll ofJammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one yearfrom the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification ofher Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-535/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 817 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Mohsina Haleem D/o Dr. Ghulam Nabi Mirhaleem R/o BatamaloMoomin Abad, Lane No. 7, H. No. 10, Srinagar has been admitted andenrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Councilprovisionally for a period of one year from the date of issuance of thisnotification, subject to the verification of her Provisional/LL.B DegreeCertificate from concerned University and verification of her characterand antecedents from CID. Her name has been entered under SerialNo. JK-555/18 in the Roll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 820 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Dushant Gondhi S/o Mr. Rattan Lal R/o H. No. 220, Lower MastGarh, Jammu has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Rollof Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one yearfrom the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification ofhis Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-527/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 822 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Fatimun Nisa Dar D/o Mr. Ghulam Nabi Dar R/o Noor Bagh, BaghwanPora, Qamarwari, Near Isma Azam Public School, Srinagar has beenadmitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and KashmirBar Council provisionally for a period of one year from the date of issuanceof this notification, subject to the verification of her Provisional/LL.B DegreeCertificate from concerned University and verification of her characterand antecedents from CID. Her name has been entered under SerialNo. JK-528/18 in the Roll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 823 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Faisal Nazir S/o Mr. Nazir Ahmad Pir R/o Dangiwacha, Rafiabad,Baramulla has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll ofJammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one yearfrom the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification ofhis Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-529/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 824 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Farah Qayoom D/o Mr. Abdul Qayoom Khan R/o Guzarbal, Chattabal,Srinagar has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on the Roll ofJammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of one yearfrom the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verification ofher Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of her character and antecedents from CID. Her name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-530/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 825 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Gh. Nabi Malik S/o Mr. Ab. Rashid Malik R/o Warapora, Bilal Abad,Sopore, Baramulla has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-531/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 826 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Gowhar Majeed Bhat S/o Mr. Ab. Majeed Bhat R/o Rajpora,Zachaldara/Handwara, Tangwari, Kupwara has been admitted and enrolledas an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionallyfor a period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification,subject to the verification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate fromconcerned University and verification of his character and antecedentsfrom CID. His name has been entered under Serial No. JK-533/18 in theRoll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 827 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Humaira Majeed D/o Mr. Ab. Majeed Naik R/o Gundipora, TehsilKakapora, District Pulwama has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of her character and antecedents from CID.Her name has been entered under Serial No. JK-534/18 in the Roll ofAdvocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 828 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Ms. Ishita Gupta D/o Mr. Rohini Kiran Gupta R/o Plot No. 14, LaneNo. 16, Tawi Vihar Colony, Sidhra, Jammu has been admitted and enrolledas an Advocate on the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionallyfor a period of one year from the date of issuance of this notification,subject to the verification of her Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate fromconcerned University and verification of her character and antecedentsfrom CID. Her name has been entered under Serial No. JK-537/18 in theRoll of Advocates maintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 829 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Imtiyaz Aziz Baigh S/o Mr. Ab. Aziz Baigh R/o Rashanpora, TehsilKralpora, District Kupwara has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocateon the Roll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period ofone year from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to theverification of his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concernedUniversity and verification of his character and antecedents from CID. Hisname has been entered under Serial No. JK-538/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
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Notification
No. 832 Dated 16-10-2018.
It is hereby notified that vide High Court Order dated 10-10-2018Mr. Irshad Nabi S/o Mr. Gh. Nabi Paray R/o Sonawari, Kochak Mohalla,Hajin, Bandipora has been admitted and enrolled as an Advocate on theRoll of Jammu and Kashmir Bar Council provisionally for a period of oneyear from the date of issuance of this notification, subject to the verificationof his Provisional/LL.B Degree Certificate from concerned University andverification of his character and antecedents from CID. His name hasbeen entered under Serial No. JK-539/18 in the Roll of Advocatesmaintained by this Registry.
The renewal/extension of provisional license/enrolment must be soughtbefore the date of expiry unless the absolute/final enrolment as an Advocateis ordered therebefore.
(Sd.) MOHAMMAD YASIN BEIGH,
Joint Registrar (Admn.).
THEJAMMU AND KASHMIR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Vol. 131] Jammu, Thu., the 31st Jan,. 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT.
Subject :—Retrospective promotion in favour of Mr. Chinta ManiMansotra.
Reference :—State Administrative Council Decision No. 7/1/2019 dated04-01-2019.
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Government Order No. 48-GAD of 2019
Dated 09-01-2019.
Sanction is hereby accorded to the creation of the followingsupernumerary posts, on notional basis, in favour of Mr. Chinta ManiMansotra, pursuant to the order dated 07-03-2018 of the Hon’ble High
796 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Court passed in Contempt Petition No. 08/2010 in SWP No. 1908/2003titled C. M. Mansotra V/s. Anil Goswami and State of J&K :—
(i) Supernumerary post in the Pay Scale of Rs. 10,000-15,200 (pre-revised) equivalent to Time Scale of KASw. e. f. 23-09-1997 to 31-07-2005.
(ii) Supernumerary post in the Pay Scale of Rs. 12,000-16,500 (pre-revised) equivalent to Selection Grade ofKAS w. e. f. 01-08-2005 to 19-04-2009.
(iii) Supernumerary post in the Pay Scale of Rs. 14,300-18,300 (pre-revised) equivalent to Special Scale ofKAS w. e. f. 20-04-2009 to 31-03-2011 i. e. the dateof his retirement.
Consequent upon the above, sanction is hereby accorded to therelease of the following grades in favour of Mr. Chinta Mani Mansotra,on notional basis :—
(i) Pay Scale of Rs. 10,000-15,200 (pre-revised)equivalent to Time Scale of KAS w. e. f. 23-09-1997to 31-07-2005.
(ii) Pay Scale of Rs. 12,000-16,500 (pre-revised)equivalent to Selection Grade of KAS w. e. f.01-08-2005 to 19-04-2009.
(iii) Pay Scale of Rs. 14,300-18,300 (pre-revised)equivalent to Special Scale of KAS w. e. f.20-04-2009 to 31-03-2011 i. e. the date of hisretirement.
Further, the supernumerary posts so created shall cease toexist with effect from 31-07-2005, 19-04-2009 and 31-03-2011respectively.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) HILAL AHMAD,
Commissioner/Secretary to the Government.––––––––
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT— HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT.
Subject :—Final Seniority list of Assistant Grading and Marketing Officersof J&K Horticulture (P&M) Gazetted Service as it stood on31-05-1998.
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Government Order No. 133-Horti. of 2018Dated 20-12-2018.
Whereas, the final combined seniority list of Members ofHorticulture (P&M) (Gazetted) Service was issued vide Government OrderNo. 298-Agri of 1997 dated 02-05-1997 ;
Whereas, on the recommendations of the Departmental PromotionCommittee in the J&K Public Service Commission, the Department issuedregularization of I/c Assistant Grading and Marketing Officer as AssistantGrading and Marketing Officers vide Government Order No. 122-Horti. of2018 dated 22-10-2018 ;
Whereas, from the date of issue of previous seniority list, till the aboveregularization, mutatis mutandis changes have taken place which made itimperative to update the seniority list and also issue a separate seniority listof officers at the level of Assistant Grading and Marketing Officers ;
Whereas, seniority tentative list of Assistant Grading and MarketingOfficers was notified under No. Horti/HPM/150/2018 dated 25-10-2018for information of all concerned with the advise that they may submit theirobjections, if any, with documentary evidence in support of their claim,within 21 days from the date of its issue ;
Whereas, no objection has been received by this Department or inthe Directorate of Horticulture (Planning and Marketing) J&K.
Now, therefore, in view of the above the final seniority list of AssistantGrading and Marketing Officers of J&K Horticulture (Planning andMarketing) as it stood from 08-05-1987 to 31-05-1998 is hereby issuedforming Annexure to this Government Order.
The seniority list shall be without prejudice to the outcome of writpetitions, if any, pending before any competent court (s) of law.
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The date of birth recorded in the seniority list shall be subject tofurther verification with reference to service book/matriculation certificateof the concerned officer.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) MANZOOR AHMAD LONE, IAS,
Secretary to the Government.
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Annexure
Seniority List of Assistant Grading and Marketing Officersin the Directorate of Horticulture (P&M) as it stood
from 08-05-1987 to 31-05-1998.
S. Name of the Officer Date of Qualification Date of entryNo. Birth into
GovernmentService
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1 Ali Mohammad Bhat 14-04-1941 B. A. 05-10-1961
2 M. A. Parray 02-03-1954 B. A. 12-09-1974
3 Ashok Singh 10-04-1955 B. A. 25-01-1978
4 G. M. Bhat 12-04-1953 B. A. 25-02-1978
5 F. A. Ghunu 03-04-1955 B. A. 25-02-1978
6 G.. M. Mir 01-01-1955 B. A. 25-02-1978
7 G. N. Tota 01-02-1952 B. A. 25-02-1978
8 Harmohinder Singh 29-03-1953 M. A.(Economics) 25-02-1978
9 A. R. Kirmani 19-06-1947 B. A. 08-04-1978
10 J. P. Sharma 10-03-1958 B. Sc. 26-09-1990
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11 Vinod Kumar 20-03-1955 B. A. 17-07-1992
12 Digvijay Gupta 16-12-1963 B. Sc. (Agri) 17-07-1992
13 Sonaullah Khan 20-06-1949 Hr. Sec. Elective 07-01-1972
14 G. N. Suhail 03-03-1955 B. A. 15-05-1980
15 Mansa Ram 03-07-1951 Matric 07-07-1971
16 Amarjeet Singh 12-06-1958 B. A. 02-03-1982
(Sd.) MOHAMMAD SHAFI DAR, KAS,
Deputy Secretary to the Government.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Notification No. 233-Rev(LAJ) of 2018
Dated 06-06-2018.
Whereas, the land specifications whereof are given in“Annexure-A” to this notification is required for public purpose viz. forconstruction of link road from Neota to Manwah in Village Khaloo,Tehsil Bhaderwah, District Doda by PW(R&B) Department ;
Whereas, on the basis of an indent placed by Executive Engineer,PWD (R&B) Division, Bhaderwah vide No. 2711-12 dated 15-11-2010,a notification under section 4(1) was issued by Collector, LandAcquisition (SDM), Bhaderwah vide No. LAC/16-17/126-34 dated10-05-2016 for land measuring 30 Kanals and 05 Marlas situated inVillage Khaloo, Tehsil Bhaderwah, District Doda ;
Whereas, the Collector, Land Acquisition (ADC), Bhaderwah videNo. LAC/15-16/1069-70 dated 26-03-2018 has reported that thenotification issued under section 4 (1) of the J&K State Land AcquisitionAct was served upon the interested persons for filing objections, if any,to the proposed acquisition, but no objection was received from the land
1 2 3 4 5–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
800 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––owners/interested persons in the prescribed time period as requiredunder sections 5 & 5-A of the Land Acquisition Act ;
Whereas, the report furnished by Collector, Land Acquisition(ADC), Bhaderwah vide No. referred above duly endorsed by DeputyCommissioner, Doda vide No. 760/LAC/D/17 dated 31-03-2018 hasbeen examined and it has been found that the land owners did not fileany objection to the proposed acquisition ;
Whereas, the Government is satisfied that the land particularswhereof are given in “Annexure-A” to this notification, is required forpublic purpose viz. for construction of link road from Neota to Manwahin Village Khaloo, Tehsil Bhaderwah, District Doda by PW(R&B)Department.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 6 of the J&K State LandAcquisition Act, Samvat 1990, it is declared that land measuring30 Kanals and 05 Marlas situated at Village Khaloo, Tehsil Bhaderwah,District Doda, particulars whereof are given in “Annexure-A” to thisnotification is required for public purposes viz. for construction of linkroad from Neota to Manwah in Village Khaloo, Tehsil Bhaderwah,District Doda by PW(R&B) Department. Further, the Collector, LandAcquisition (ADC), Bhaderwah is directed under section 7 of the saidAct to take order for acquisition of the said land after giving prescribednotice to the interested person(s) as required under the Land AcquisitionAct/Rules.
However, the Collector concerned shall be personally responsiblefor identification and proper title verification of all types of land involvedin the case and apportionment of compensation amongst all the interstedpersons/rightful claimants in accordance with the relevant laws/rules inforce, while making the award.
(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Revenue Department.
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Annexure “A”
Particulars of land
District Tehsil Village Khasra Nos. Area––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.Doda Bhaderwah Khaloo 20 min 01–09
21 min 00–16
21 min 01–08
313/44 min 00–12
316/69 min 00–03
317/69 min 01–10
318/69 min 01–02
75 min 01–03
76 min 00–12
127 min 00–09
128 min 01–14
129 min 00–11
130 min 00–12
130 min 01–08
131 min 00–03
132 min 00–14
136 min 00–07
137 min 00–08
140 min 00–10
141 min 00–03
141 min 01–01
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142 min 00–02
145 min 00–01
156 min 00–06
157 min 00–17
168 min 00–15
172 min 00–11
174 min 00–09
175 min 00–10
176 min 00–10
177 min 00–18
178 min 00–11
183 min 01–01
183 min 00–02
184 min 00–04
184 min 00–02
322/185 min 00–10
322/185 min 00–18
196 min 00–05
197 min 00–19
198 min 00–04
204 min 00–18
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.
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207 min 00–01
213 min 01–01
214 min 00–09
215 min 00–10
221 min 00–02
226 min 00–11
226 min 00–03–––––
Total 30–05–––––
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Notification No. 382-Rev(LAJ) of 2018
Dated 11-09-2018.
Whereas, the land specifications whereof are given below isrequired for public purpose viz. for construction of submergence areaat headwork site PHP, Draba in Village Bhonikhat, Tehsil Surankote,District Poonch ;
Specifications of land
District Tehsil Village Khasra Nos. Area––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.Poonch Surankote Bhonikhat 279 03–08
280 03–18––––––
Total 07–06––––––
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K. M.
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Whereas, on the basis of an indent placed by Chief ProjectEngineer, Parnai H. E. Project, Draba, Surankote vide No. CPE/PHP/912-13 dated 30-08-2017, a notification under section 4 (1) was issuedby Collector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Mendhar vide No. SDM/LA/PHP/93-101 dated 06-09-2017 for land measuring 07 Kanals and06 Marlas situated in Village Bhonikhat, Tehsil Surankote, DistrictPoonch ;
Whereas, the Collector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Mendhar videNo. SDM/LA/PHP/107-08 dated 23-09-2017 has reported that thenotification issued under section 4 (1) of the J&K State Land AcquisitionAct was served upon the interested persons for filing objections, if any,to the proposed acquisition, but no objection was received from the landowners/interested persons in the prescribed time period as requiredunder sections 5 & 5-A of Land Acquisition Act ;
Whereas, the report furnished by Collector, Land Acquisition(SDM), Mendhar vide number referred to above duly endorsed byDistrict Collector (DC), Poonch vide No. DCP/LA/1145 dated07-11-2017 has been examined and it has been found that the landowners did not file any objection to the proposed acquisition ;
Whereas, the Government is satisfied that the land particularswhereof are given above is required for public purpose viz. forconstruction of submergence area at headwork site PHP, Draba inVillage Bhonikhat, Tehsil Surankote, District Poonch.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 6 of the J&K State LandAcquisition Act, Samvat 1990, it is declared that land measuring07 Kanals and 06 Marlas situated in Village Bhonikhat, Tehsil Surankote,District Poonch, particulars whereof are given above is required forpublic purpose viz. for construction of submergence area at headworksite PHP, Draba in Village Bhonikhat, Tehsil Surankote, District Poonch.Further, the Collector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Surankote is directedunder section 7 of the said Act to take order for acquisition of the saidland after giving prescribed notice to the interested person(s) asrequired under the Land Acquisition Act/Rules.
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However, the Collector concerned shall be personally responsiblefor identification and proper title verification of all types of land involvedin the case and apportionment of compensation amongst all theinterested persons/rightful claimants in accordance with the relevantlaws/rules in force, while making the award.
(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Revenue Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Notification No. 380-Rev(LAJ) of 2018
Dated 11-09-2018.
Whereas, the land specifications whereof are given below isrequired for public purpose viz. for construction and upgradation of roadto 2-lane with paved shoulder of Chenani-Sudhmahadev section Nh-244in Village and Tehsil Chenani, District Udhampur by NHIDCL ;
Specifications of land
District Tehsil Village Khasra Nos. Area––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.Udhampur Chenani Chenani 156 01–09
––––––Total 01–09
––––––Whereas, on the basis of an indent placed by General Manager
(P) NHIDCL, Jammu, a notification under section 4 (1) was issued byCollector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Chenani vide No. SDM/C/2017/18/858-65 dated 27-02-2018 read with corrigendum vide No. 403-07/SDM/
806 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––C/2018-19 dated 19-07-2018 for land measuring 01 Kanal and 09 Marlassituated at Village Chenani, Tehsil Chenani, District Udhampur ;
Whereas, the Collector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Chenani videNo. SDM/C/2018-19/410 dated 24-10-2018 has reported that thenotification issued under section 4 (1) of the J&K State Land AcquisitionAct was served upon the interested persons for filing objections, if any,to the proposed acquisition, but no objection was received from the landowners/interested persons in the prescribed time period as requiredunder sections 5 & 5-A of Land Acquisition Act ;
Whereas, the report furnished by Collector, Land Acquisition(SDM), Chenani vide number referred to above duly endorsed byDeputy Commissioner, Udhampur vide No. DCU/SQ/1537-39 dated01-08-2018 has been examined and it has been found that the landowners did not file any objection to the proposed acquisition ;
Whereas, the Government is satisfied that the land particularswhereof are given above is required for public purpose viz. forconstruction and upgradation of road to 2-lane with paved shoulder ofChenani-Sudhmahadev section Nh-244 in Village and Tehsil Chenani,District Udhampur by NHIDCL.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 6 of the J&K State LandAcquisition Act, Samvat 1990, it is declared that land measuring01 Kanal and 09 Marlas situated in Village Chenani, Tehsil Chenani,District Udhampur, particulars whereof are given above is required forpublic purposes viz. for construction and upgradation of road to 2-lanewith paved shoulder of Chenani-Sudhmahadev section Nh-244 in Villageand Tehsil Chenani, District Udhampur by NHIDCL. Further, theCollector, Land Acquisition (SDM), Chenani, is directed under section7 of the said Act to take order for acquisition of the said land after givingprescribed notice to the interested person(s) as required under the LandAcquisition Act/Rules.
However, the Collector concerned shall be personally responsiblefor identification and proper title verification of all types of land involved
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(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Revenue Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Notification No. 379-Rev (LAJ) of 2018
Dated 11-09-2018.
Whereas, the land specifications whereof are given in“Annexure-A” to this notification is required for public purpose viz. forconstruction of road from Jangalwar to Sarsi in Village Sarsi, Tehsil andDistrict Doda under PMGSY ;
Whereas, on the basis of an indent placed by Chief Engineer,PMGSY (JKRRDA) Jammu vide No. CEJ/PMGSY/17710-12 dated31-10-2017, a notification under section 4 (1) was issued by Collector,Land Acquisition (ACR), Doda vide No. 1532-28/Acq dated16-01-2018 for land measuring 37 Kanals and 08 Marlas situated inVillage Sarsi, Tehsil and District Doda ;
Whereas, the Collector, Land Acquisition (ACR), Doda videNo. 465-70/Acq dated 07-07-2017 has reported that the notificationissued under section 4 (1) of the J&K State Land Acquisition Act wasserved upon the interested persons for filing objections, if any, to theproposed acquisition, some interested land owners filed objections withinstipulated period of 15 days. The objections so filed were got verifiedthrough Tehsildar, Doda and found to be without any merit ;
Whereas, the report furnished by Collector, Land Acquisition(ACR), Doda vide No. referred above duly endorsed by Deputy
808 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Commissioner, Doda vide No. 203/LAC/D/18 dated 18-07-2018 hasbeen examined and it has been found that the land owners did not fileany objection to the proposed acquisition ;
Whereas, the Government is satisfied that the land particularswhereof are given in “Annexure-A” to this notification is required forpublic purpose viz. for construction of road from Jangalwar to Sarsi inVillage Sarsi, Tehsil and District Doda under PMGSY.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 6 of the J&K State LandAcquisition Act, Samvat 1990, it is declared that land measuring37 Kanals and 08 Marlas situated in Village Sarsi, Tehsil and DistrictDoda, particulars whereof are given in “Annexure-A” to this notificationis required for public purposes viz. for construction of road fromJangalwar to Sarsi in Village Sarsi, Tehsil and District Doda underPMGSY. Further, the Collector, Land Acquisition (ACR), Doda isdirected under section 7 of the said Act to take order for acquisitionof the said land after giving prescribed notice to the interested person(s)as required under the Land Acquisition Act/Rules.
However, the Collector concerned shall be personally responsiblefor identification and proper title verification of all types of land involvedin the case and apportionment of compensation amongst all the interstedpersons/rightful claimants in accordance with the relevant laws/rules inforce, while making the award.
(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Revenue Department.
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Annexure “A”
Particulars of land
District Tehsil Village Khasra Nos. Area––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.
Doda Doda Sarsi 526 min 02–00
209 00–11
213 01–08
214 01–05
330 01–08
337 02–07
339 00–15
350 00–07
361 00–15
361 01–05
354 00–09
358 00–07
358 00–06
350 00–19
342 00–15
336 00–10
326 03–00
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326 03–00
324 01–00
204 01–10
204 00–14
203 00–09
201 01–17
202 00–19
177 02–02
200 00–10
200 01–00
203 01–00
204 02–00
304 00–19
305 01–01
316 00–10
316 00–10––––––
Total 37–08––––––
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.
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separate compilation.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
PART II––AOrders by Heads of Departments.
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CHARGE REPORTS
In compliance to the Government Order No. 1723-GAD of 2018dated 08-12-2018, I hereby assume the charge of Principal Secretary tothe Government, Housing and Urban Development Department to lookafter the work of Smart Cities and proposed new Jammu/SrinagarMetropolitan Regional Development Authorities, today on 16-12-2018 FN.
(Sd.) SHALEEN KABRA, IAS,
Principal Secretary.
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In pursuance Govt. Order No. 356-FST of 2018 dated 26-10-2018and issued under endorsement No. FST/Ser/90/2018 dated 26-10-2018, wethe undersigned do hereby have handed over and taken over the charge ofDivisional Forest Officer, Rajouri today on 29-10-2018.
We do hereby certify that following cheque books stands handedover and taken over :—
CAMPA A/c No. CD 16377/SG 099101 to 099184 used(Gujjar Mandi Branch) 099185 to 099200 unused
Eco Tourism Society (DKG) 100601 to 100603 usedA/c No. 0259040500016507 100604 to 100700 unused
(Sd.) MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN,
Relieved Officer.
(Sd.) ZAHID ASLAM MUGHAL,
Relieving Officer.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION,
JAMMU.
Notification
Jammu, dated 9th January, 2019.
Subject :––Notification of the list of the candidates duly elected as membersof the Standing Committees.
————Whereas, in terms of section 40 of the Municipal Corporation
Act, 2000, J&K Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Act, 2018 andRegulation 48 of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation(Procedure and Conduct of Business) Regulations, 2005, electionnotification for members of the Standing Committee(s) mentioned belowwas issued vide No. 328-406/Secy/2018/C dated 26-12-2018 ;
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PART II—B
Notifications, Notices and Orders by the Heads of Departments.
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Whereas, nomination papers were received from the candidates forelection of Standing Committee in terms of the Regulation 48 of the MunicipalCorporation (Procedure and Conduct of Business) Regulations, 2005 ;
Whereas, scrutiny of the nomination paper was conducted and numberof valid nominations in respect of Finance and Planning Committee, PublicHealth Sanitation Committee and Social Justice Committee were receivedequal to the numbers of members to be elected for the respective StandingCommittee(s).
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Regulation48 (4) of the Municipal Corporation (Procedure and Conduct of Business)Regulations, 2005, I, Chander Mohan Gupta, Mayor, Municipal Corporation,Jammu hereby declare candidates mentioned in the enclosed list as dulyelected members of the Standing Committee(s) mentioned therein.
(Sd.) CHANDER MOHAN GUPTA,
Mayor,Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
––––––––Annexure to Notification No. 740-746/Secy/2018/C dated 09-01-2019
Finance and Planning Committee
S. No. Elected member of the Standing Committee Ward No.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1. Sh. Anil Kumar 68
2. Sh. Anil Kumar 10
3. Miss. Nidhi Mangotra 17
4. Smt. Sunita Koul 4
5. Sh. Ashok Singh 59
6. Smt. Neena Gupta 50
7. Sh. Gourav Chopra 28
8. Smt. Anita Sharma 11
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Public Health Sanitation Committee
S. No. Elected member of the Standing Committee Ward No.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1. Sh. Baldev Singh 56
2. Sh. Mohinder Kumar Bhagat 613. Sh. Arun Kumar Khanna 25
4. Sh. Narinder Singh 70
5. Mtr. Shama Akhtar 71
6. Sh. Rajinder Singh 39
7. Smt. Tirath Kour Raina 58
8. Sh. Raj Kumar 51
9. Sh. Sobat Ali 74
Social Justice Committee
S. No. Elected member of the Standing Committee Ward No.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1. Sh. Jeet Kumar 12
2. Smt. Tripta Devi 66
3. Sh. Ajay Gupta 52
4. Smt. Raj Rani 45
5. Sh. Kuldeep Singh 63
6. Smt. Ritu Choudhary 7
7. Smt. Rama 13
8. Sh. Sham Lal 48
9. Sh. Subash Sharma 36
(Sd.) ........................
Mayor,Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT,SMGS HOSPITAL, JAMMU.
To
Smt. Sumiya Ajaz, Class IVD/o Sh. Ajaz Ahmed Sheikh,R/o Sangrambhata, Kishtwar.
Subject :—Final Notice No. IV.————
It has been reported by the Matron of this hospital that you have beenabsent from duty with effect from 13-08-2017 onward without anyinformation/leave application.
Whereas, you were asked to join your duties and explain your positionvide this officer letter No. SMGS/E-3/4467-70 dated 21-06-2018, No. SMGS/E-3/2018-19/PF/7618-21 dated 11-08-2018 and 3rd notice No. SMGS/E-3/2018-19/PF/9673-76 dated 13-09-2018.
Now, you are finally directed to report for duty to the Matron of thishospital within 21 days from the date of issue of this notice, failing whichyour case shall be forwarded to the higher authorities for further necessaryaction under Article 128 of J&K CSR Vol-I.
(Sd.) .........................
Medical Superintendent,SMGS Hospital, Jammu.
––––––––IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL SESSIONS JUDGE, KISHTWAR
State V/s Jamal Din and Ors.
FIR No. 248/2010 of Police Station Kishtwar.
Offence under section 302/109 RPC and 7/27 Arms Act.
General Warrant of Arrest against accused :Jamal Din S/o Kher DinR/o Panthana Keshwan,
Tehsil and District Kishtwar.
In the above titled case, proceeding in terms of section 512 Cr.PC hasbeen initiated against the accused Jamal Din S/o Kher Din R/o PanthanaKeshwan, Tehsil and District Kishtwar. As such you are directed to arrest
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the accused wherever found within the territorial jurisdition of the State ofJammu and Kashmir and produce him before this court. This warrant ofarrest shall remain in force till arrest of accused person.
Issued under my hand and seal of this office today on 17th day ofOctober, 2018.
(Sd.) S. C. KATAL,
Principal Sessions Judge, Kishtwar.
––––––––
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR, LAND ACQUISITION, JAMMUDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, VIKAS BHAWAN, RAIL HEAD
COMPLEX, JAMMU.
Notification
In exercise of the powers conferred to me under section 4(1) of theState Land Acquisition Act Svt., 1990, I, Narinder Kour, KAS, Collector,Land Acquisition, Jammu Development Authority hereby notify that theland particulars of which are given below is required for public purposenamely for Establishment of Satellite Colony under Smart City Mission asper the indent placed by Vice-Chairman, Jammu Development Authority,Jammu vide No. JDA/VC/2018/793-96 dated 29-11-2018 and as per thecommunication received from the Deputy Commissioner, Jammu videNo. DCJ/LA/Satellite Colony/Smart City/2018-19/1923-26 dated 30-11-2018.
Any objections from the land owners/interested persons with regardto acquisition of the said land may be filed in the office of undersignedwithin 15 days from the date of issuance of the notification :—
Particulars of land
Tehsil Village Type of land Khasra No. Area—————————————————————————————
K. M.Mandal Ghasitpur Private 2 950-00
(Sd.) NARINDER KOUR, KAS,
Collector,Land Acquisition, JDA, Jammu.
––––––––
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL TAXES, EXCISE ANDTAXATION COMPEX, SOLINA, RAMBAGH, SRINAGAR.
Order No. 01 of 2018
Dated 19-09-2018.
Subject :––Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORMGST TRAN-1 under rule 117(1A) of the Jammu and KashmirGoods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 in certain cases.
––––––––In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-rule (1A) of rule 117 of
the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 read withsection 168 of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods Services Tax Act, 2017, onthe recommendations of the Council, I, Commissioner, hereby extend theperiod for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN1 till 31st January,2019, for the class of registered persons who could not submit the saiddeclaration by the due date on account of technical difficulties on the commonportal and whose cases have been recommended by the Council.
This notification shall be deemed to have come into force with effectfrom 17th of September, 2018.
(Sd.) M. RAJU, IAS,
Commissioner, Commercial Taxes,Jammu and Kashmir.
–––––––GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,
JAMMU MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, TOWN HALL,JAMMU-180001.
Declaration of Result of Election for the Post of Hon’ble Mayor.
In pursuance to Municipal Corporation Act, 2000 and the Jammu andKashmir Municipal Corporation (Procedure and Conduct of Business)Regulation, 2005, Sh. Chander Mohan Gupta has been duly elected asHon’ble Mayor of Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
(Sd.) ....................
Secretary,Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
–––––––
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,JAMMU MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, TOWN HALL,
JAMMU-180001.Declaration of Result of Election for the Post of Hon’ble Deputy Mayor.
In pursuance to Municipal Corporation Act, 2000 and the Jammu andKashmir Municipal Corporation (Procedure and Conduct of Business)Regulation, 2005, Miss Purnima Sharma has been duly elected as Hon’bleDeputy Mayor of Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
(Sd.) ....................
Secretary,Municipal Corporation, Jammu.
–––––––GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR, LAND ACQUISITION, RAILWAY(ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER), RAMBAN.
Notification
Under section 4 (1) of J&K LA Act, 1990.
In exercise of the powers vested in me under section 4 of sub-section(1) of the J&K Land Acquisition Act, 1990 Svt. I, Dr. Basharat Hussain(KAS), Collector Land Acquisition, Railway (Additional DeputyCommissioner), Ramban do hereby notify the following area measuring145K-04M additional land for the facilitating the better connectivity andlogistics for infra works in connection with development of Sumber yardworks, Tehsil and District Ramban.
Schedule of land
District Tehsil Village Khasra Nos. Area—————————————————————————————
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.Ramban Ramban Sumber 272 00-10
273 min 02-00
277 min 02-12
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K. M.302 min 01-05
279 02-14
280 05-14
281 02-00
282 00-11
283 00-05
284 04-06
285 00-02
278 min 01-07
278 min 00-04
286 00-02
287 01-13
288 00-12
289 04-12
290 02-07
291 00-12
292 01-16
303 00-05
304 00-19
306 04-07
307 02-01
308 00-02
309 00-04
322 01-16
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.323 01-02
332 00-08
333 03-19
340 min 02-05
341 05-00
342 00-08
343 min 14-18
346 min 01-11
349 02-03
350 00-09
351 00-06
352 09-17
353 01-17
354 14-15
355 07-07
356 00-05
360 00-06
361 05-05
362 07-03
363 00-10
364 04-15
371 15-17 ————Total 145-04 ————
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Objection, if any, to the proposed acquisition shall be received by theundersigned within 15 days from the date of publication of this notificationin official Gazette.
(Sd.) DR. BASHARAT HUSSAIN (KAS),
Collector, Land Acquisition, Railway,Additional Deputy Commissioner,
Ramban.––––––––
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR HANDLOOMDEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, 3RD FLOOR, J.L.N. UDHYOG
BHAWAN, RAIL HEAD COMPLEX, JAMMU-180012.
Subject :––Final combined seniority list of Supervisors and ExtensionOfficers in the J&K Handloom Development Department ason 01-12-2018.
————Order No. 03-DHD of 2019
Dated 04-01-2019.
Whereas, the final seniority lists of the State Cadre Officials includingSupervisors and Extension Officers of the Handloom Development,Department J&K have been issued vide Order No. DHD/136 of 2018dated 05-12-2018 ; and
Whereas, the post of Supervisor, Extension Officer and AssistantRegistrar Cooperative are feeding cadre for the first level Gazetted HandloomService viz. Assistant Director, Handloom ; and
Whereas, in terms of the existing J&K Handloom Development(Gazetted) Service Recruitment Rules, 2006, combined seniority ofSupervisors, and Extension Officers is pre-requisite for determination of1:1 quota between Supervisor/Extension Officer and Assistant Registrar,Cooperative ; and
Whereas, tentative combined seniority of Supervisors andExtension Officers was circulated under No. DHD/Estt/3371/3798-3803dated 05-12-2018, inviting objections from the concerned members ; and
Whereas, objection against the said tentative seniority has not beenreceived from any member within the stipulated period of 14 days which
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expired on 20-12-2018 in the Direction Office and Divisional Offices atJammu and Kashmir.
Now, therefore, a final combined seniority list of Supervisorsand Extension Officers of the Handloom Development Department as on01-12-2018, forming Annexure “A” to this Circular is hereby issued forinformation of all.
The seniority list shall be without prejudice to the final outcome ofwrit petition(s), if any, pending in the competent Court of Law.
The date of birth recorded in the said lists shall not be taken as authenticbut shall be subject to further verification from Service Book/MatriculationCertificate(s) of the concerned Members of the Service.
(Sd.) ....................
Director,Handloom Development Department.
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THEJAMMU AND KASHMIR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Vol. 131] Jammu, Thu., the 31st Jan., 2019/11th Magha, 1940. [No. 44––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ADVERTISEMENTS––C
––––––ARMED POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, SRINAGAR.
Cancellation of e-Tender
Due to poor response, e-NIT No. 02 of 2018 dated 11-09-2018floated by this Hqrs. for supply of Yellow Silver Ceremonial Dresses ishereby cancelled.
Fresh tender for the purchase of Yellow Silver Ceremonial Dresses isbeing floated by this Hqrs. shortly.
Bidders/Firms who have furnished their samples to this Hqrs. inpursuance to above e-NIT shall collect the same from this Hqrs. withinseven days. Moreover, EMDs deposited by the bidders are also being releasedby this Hqrs.
(Sd.) A. K. CHOUDHARY, IPS,
Addl. Director General of Police,Armed, J&K, Srinagar.
————
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"
SECURITY HEADQUARTERS, J&K, SRINAGAR/JAMMU.Amendment Notice
Pursuant to pre-bid, queries raised by the intending firms, followingamendments are notified in the e-Tender No. 04 of 2018 dated 19-12-2018floated for supply of CCTV System :—
S. No. Item Technical AmendmentSpecifications contents
1. PTZ Camera––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WDR 120 db 100 db
Sensitivity color mode @ 0.005 Should have color @ 0.007Lux and B/W Lux and B/W @ 0.0005@ 0.0005 lu
Manual Pan It 0.1o~400o/0.1o~ Should have Pan tilt speed :tilt speed 220o/Se 0.1o to 100o/sec. manual
operation. Tilt 0.1o to 50o persecond manual operation.Maximum Pan speed : Upto 300o/sec. Maximum tiltspeed : Up to 145o/sec.
Preset Speed ;360o per second Should have 300o per second.Certificates IK10 Should be IK10 vandal
resistant.2. Dome/Bullet Certification : IP67 IP66 and Type 4x
CameraLens Motorized zoom lens, Should be 3 to 9mm
FI, 4, f=9-20mm 9 to 20mm3. NVR Operating Syatem : Windows/Linux based
Embeded Linux OSrequired
4. Temperature -5oC to 55oC -5oC to 45oC
Other contents of the tender shall remain unchanged.
(Sd.) .........................
Staff OfficerFor ADGP, Security,
J&K, Jammu.–––––––
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POLICE HEADQUARTERS, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JAMMU(Provision Section).
Subject :—Extension of critical dates of e-Tender No. 42 of 2018 dated19-09-2018 floated for Selection of Service Provider for provisionof leaseline connectivity for CCTNS project etc.
————The last date for receiving of bids and date for online opening
of technical bids of above-mentioned e-Tender are extended as under :—
(i) Last date for receiving of online = 22-01-2019 up totechnical bids 1800 hours.
(ii) Date for online opening of = 24-01-2019 attechnical bids 1100 hours.
However, other contents of the tender shall remain unchanged.
(Sd.) MUBASSIR LATIFI, JKPS,
AIG (Provision/Transport)For Director General of Police,
J&K, Jammu.
————
POLICE HEADQUARTERS, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JAMMU(Provision Section).
NIT No. 02 of 2019
Dated 12-01-2019.
For and on behalf of the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir State,e- Tenders are hereby invited from original manufacturers or their authorizeddealers having proper authorization of the manufacturer to quote againstthe tender for the supply of “Traffic Bull Nose” (as indicated in the detailedSBD and BoQs). The download of NIT shall start on 12-01-2019 at 1500hours. Tenders shall be submitted online on J&K State e-ProcurementPortal www.jktenders.gov.in before 31-01-2019 up to 1800 hours. Twosamples each shall be submitted at Police Central Stores, Gulshan Ground,Jammu before closing date of submission of e-Tender. Samples receivedafter the prescribed date/time shall not be accepted.
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A pre-bid conference shall be held on 21-01-2019 at 1500 hours inPHQ, Jammu to clarify the queries of prospective bidders, if any. Theintending bidders should attend said conference to clarify matters relatedto this tender enquiry, if any.
The tenders (technical bids only) will be opened online on 02-02-2019at 1100 hours at Police Headquarters, J&K, Jammu. In case of unforeseencircumstances, the date of opening will be next working day or else asnotified separately.
Detailed tender documents (SBD) with terms and conditions areavailable on J&K State e-Procurement Portal www.jktenders.gov.in.
(Sd.) .........................
AIG (Provision and Transport)For Director General of Police,
J&K, Jammu.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT
Notification
Srinagar, the 3rd October, 2018.
SRO-449.––In exercise of the powers conferred by section 9B, 15and 15A of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation)Act, 1957 (Central Act 67 of 1957), the Government of Jammu andKashmir hereby direct that after rule 3 of the Jammu and Kashmir District
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
THEJAMMU & KASHMIR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Vol. 131] Jammu, Wed., the 3rd Oct., 2018/11th Asv., 1940. [No. 26-n––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.
———–
2 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 3rd Oct., 2018/11th Asv., 1940. [No. 26-n–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––—–––––————–—Mineral Foundation (Composition, Contribution, Functioning and Funding)Trust Rules, 2017, the following shall be added as rule 3A, namely :–
“3A. Powers and Functions of the District MineralFoundation.––(l) The District Development Commissioner ofthe respective District shall be competent to exerciseadministrative and financial powers of projects approved by theTrust :
Provided that the project cost in any project/individual caseshall not exceed Rs. 2 Crore and the total cost projects in a yearshall not exceed Rs. 5 Crore.
(2) The Member-Secretary of the District Mineral Foundationshall be responsible for preparation of Annual Plan and AnnualBudget of the respective districts and for submission of utilizationreports from the executing agency to the Executive Committee.”
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) SHAILENDRA KUMAR, IAS,
Principal Secretary to Government, Industires and Commerce Department.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––LADAKH AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
Notification
Srinagar, the 3rd October, 2018.
SRO-453.––In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 readwith section 14 of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development CouncilAct, 1997, the Government hereby constitute the Ladakh AutonomousHill Development Council, Kargil.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) .....................................
Secretary to Government,Ladakh Affairs Department.
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.––––––
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT–– DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS,
ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY
Notification
Srinagar, the 4th October, 2018.
SRO-454.––In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1)of section 4 of the Jammu and Kashmir State Forest CorporationAct, 1978 (Act No. XII of 1978) and in supersession of NotificationSRO-252 dated 4th August, 2015, the Government hereby appoint thefollowing as Chairman, and Members/Directors of the Jammu and
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
THEJAMMU & KASHMIR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Vol. 131] Jammu, Thu., the 4th Oct., 2018/12th Asv., 1940. [No. 27-a––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.
———–
2 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 4th Oct., 2018/12th Asv., 1940. [No. 27-a–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––—–––––————–—Kashmir State Forest Corporation constituted under NotificationSRO-361 dated 01-07-1979 ; namely :––
1. Hon’ble Advisor Incharge Forest, ChairmanEnvironment and Ecology
2. Administrative Secretary to Government, DirectorFinance Department
3. Administrative Secretary to Government, DirectorPlanning and Development Department
4. Administrative Secretary to Government, DirectorForest Department
5. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, J&K Director
6. Managing Director, J&K Forest Corporation Director
The term of the office of Members shall be three years.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Department of Forests, Environment and Ecology.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––DEPARTMENT OF LAW, JUSTICE AND
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS(Power Section)
Notification
Srinagar, the 11th October, 2018.
SRO-462.––In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) ofsection 12 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Samvat 1989, theGovernment hereby appoint Sh. Kishori Lal, KAS, Additional DeputyCommissioner, Doda to be Executive Magistrate of the First Class whoshall exercise all the powers of an Executive Magistrate of the FirstClass within the territorial jurisdiction of District Doda.
The Government further in exercise of the powers conferred bysub-section (2) of section 10 of the said Code appoint the aforesaidExecutive Magistrate as Additional District Magistrate, within theterritorial jurisdiction of District Doda and shall have all the powers ofDistrict Magistrate under the said Code.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) ABDUL MAJID BHAT,
Secretary to Government.
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.––––––
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Notification
Srinagar, the 11th of October, 2018.
SRO-464.––In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1)of section 52 of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services TaxAct, 2017 (Act No. V of 2017), the Government, on the recommendationsof the Council, hereby notifies that every electronic commerce operator,not being an agent, shall collect an amount calculated at a rate of halfper cent of the net value of intra-State taxable supplies made through itby other suppliers, where the consideration with respect to such suppliesis to be collected by the said operator.
This notification shall come into force w.e.f. 20th ofSeptember, 2018.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) NAVIN K. CHOUDHARY, IAS,
Principal Secretary to the Government,Finance Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––DEPARTMENT OF LAW, JUSTICE AND
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS(Judicial Administration Section)
Notification
Srinagar, the 19th of October, 2018.
SRO-472.––In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1)of section 492 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Samvat 1989, servicesof Shri Abdul Qayoom Mir, Public Prosecutor, Kupwara appointed videNotification SRO-143 dated 14-05-2015, are dispensed forthwith.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) ABDUL MAJID BHAT,
Secretary to Government, Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT—REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notification
Jammu the 8th November, 2018.
SRO-489.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) ofsection 3 of the Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Permanent ResidentCertificate (Procedure) Act, 1963 (Act No. XIII of 1963), and insupersession of all previous notifications on the subject matter, the
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2 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 8th Nov., 2018/17th Kart., 1940. [No. 32-a––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Government hereby appoint the following officers to be the competentauthority for purposes of the said Act within the jurisdiction shownagainst each :—
S. No. Name and designation of the Officer Jurisdiction
1. Mr. Rishpal Singh, KAS, Additional Tehsil Bishnah andDeputy Commissioner, Jammu Tehsil Bahu.
2. Mr. Nisar Ahmad Shad, KAS, Assistant Tehsil ArniaCommissioner, Revenue, Jammu
3. Mr. Inderjeet Parihar, KAS, Assistant Tehsil MandalCommissioner (Genl), Jammu
4. S. Jasmeet Singh, Assistant Commissioner, Tehsil JammuNazool, Jammu South
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH, IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government,Revenue Department.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notification
Srinagar, the 12th November, 2018.
SRO-497.––In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) ofsection 3 of the Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Permanent ResidentCertificate (Procedure) Act, 1963(Act No.XIII of 1963) and insupersessionof all previous notifications issued in this behalf, theGovernment hereby appoints Mr. Mohammad Afzal Mirza, (KAS) SubDivisional Magistrate, Mendhar to be the competent authority for thepurposes of the said Act within the territorial jurisdiction of TehsilMankote, Mandhar and Balakote of District Poonch.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) SHAHID ANAYATULLAH) IAS,
Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Revenue Department.
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HIGH COURT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRAT JAMMU
Notification
No. 1226 dated 06-12-2018.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 229 (2) of theConstitution of India read with section 108 of the Constitution of Jammuand Kashmir, the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir with the approval ofthe Governor of the State of Jammu and Kashmir hereby make the followingRules, regulating the pay of the category of Staff (Chauffeurs, Drivers-Iand Drivers-II) on the establishment of the High Court of Jammu andKashmir.
1. Short title and commencement.––(i) These Rules shall be calledthe Jammu and Kashmir High Court Staff (Revised Pay) Rules, 2018.
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(ii) These Rules shall be deemed to have come into forcefrom 29-08-2008, i. e., the date of the resolution adopted by the Full Courtin this behalf.
2. Definitions.––In these Rules, unless there is something repugnantto the subject or the context :––
(a) ‘Governor’ means the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir ;
(b) ‘Chief Justice’ means the Chief Justice of the High Court ofJammu and Kashmir ;
(c) ‘High Court’ means the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir ;
(d) ‘State’ means the State of Jammu and Kashmir ;
(e) ‘Government’ means the Government of Jammu andKashmir ;
(f) ‘Staff’ means the Chauffeurs, Divers-I and Drivers-II borneon the establishment of the High Court.
3. Interpretation.––Any doubt regarding the interpretation of theseRules shall be decided by the Chief Justice whose decision shall be final.
4. Pay.––The Chauffeurs, Drivers-I and Drivers-II, borne on theestablishment of the High Court Staff shall be entitled to the payment oftwo and half days' salary which shall be over and above their usual pay.
5. Removal of difficulties.––The pay band and grade pay of theother categories of Officers and officials on the establishment of the HighCourt shall remain unchanged.
By order ;
(Sd.) SANJAY DHAR,
Registrar General.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Notification
Srinagar, the 05th of October, 2018.
SRO-457.––In exercise of the powers conferred by section 164of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (Act No. Vof 2017), the State Government hereby makes the following rules furtherto amend the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017,namely :––
(1) In the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Rules,2017,––
(i) In rule 80, after proviso to sub-rule (1), brackets andfigure (1) is replaced with brackets and figure (2) andbrackets and figure (2) is replaced with brackets andfigure (3) ;
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(ii) in rule 89, for sub-rule (5), the following shall besubstituted, namely :—
“(5) In the case of refund on account of inverted dutystructure refund of input tax credit shall be granted asper the following formula :—
Maximum Refund Amount=[(Turnover of inverted ratedsupply of goods and services) x Net ITC ÷Adjusted TotalTurnover]-tax payable on such inverted rated supply ofgoods and services.
Explanation :––For the purposes of this sub-rule, theexpressions––
(a) “Net ITC” shall mean input tax credit availed oninputs during the relevant period other than theinput tax credit availed for which refund is claimedunder sub-rules (4A) or (4B) or both ; and
(b) “Adjusted Total Turnover” shall have the samemeaning as assigned to it in sub-rule (4).” ;
(iii) for rule 97, the following rule shall be substituted,namely :––
“97. Consumer Welfare Fund.––(l) All amounts ofduty/central tax/integrated tax/union territory tax/cess andincome from investment along with other moniesspecified in sub-section (2) of section 12C of the CentralExcise Act,1944 (1 of 1944), section 57 of the Jammuand Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017(Act No. V of 2017) read with section 20 of the IntegratedGoods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (13 of 2017), andsection 12 of the Goods and Services Tax (Compensationto States) Act, 2017 (15 of 2017) shall be credited to theFund :
Provided that an amount equivalent to fifty per cent,of the amount of integrated tax determined undersub-section (5) of section 54 of the Jammu and KashmirGoods and Services Tax Act, 2017, read with section 20of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, shallbe deposited in the Fund.
(2) Where any amount, having been credited to theFund, is ordered or directed to be paid to any claimant
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by the proper officer, appellate authority or court, thesame shall be paid from the Fund.
(3) Accounts of the Fund maintained by the StateGovernment shall be subject to audit by theComptroller and Auditor General of India.
(4) The Government shall, by an order constitute aStanding Committee (hereinafter referred to as the“Committee”) with a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, aMember-Secretary and such other members as it maydeem it and the Committee shall make recommendationsfor proper utilization of the money credited to the Fundfor welfare of the consumers.
(5) (a) The Committee shall meet as and whennecessary, generally four times in a year ;
(b) the Committee shall meet at such time andplace as the Chairman, or in his absence,the Vice-Chairman of the Committee maydeem fit ;
(c) the meeting of the Committee shall bepresided over by the Chairman or in hisabsence, by the Vice Chairman ;
(d) the meeting of the Committee shall becalled, after giving at least ten days noticein writing to every member;
(e) the notice of the meeting of the Committeeshall specify the place, date and hour ofthe meeting and shall contain statementof business to be transacted thereat ;
(f) no proceeding of the Committee shall be valid,unless it is presided over by the Chairman orVice-Chairman and attended by a minimum ofthree other members.
(6) The Committee shall have powers––
(a) to require any applicant to get registered withany authority as the Central Government mayspecify ;
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(b) to require any applicant to produce before it, orbefore a duly authorized officer of the CentralGovernment or the State Government, as thecase may be, such books, accounts, documents,instruments, or commodities in custody andcontrol of the applicant, as may be necessaryfor proper revaluation of the application ;
(c) to require any applicant to allow entry andinspection of any premises, from whichactivities claimed to be for the welfare ofconsumers are stated to be carried on, to a dulyauthorized officer of the Central Governmentor the State Government, as the case may be ;
(d) to get the accounts of the applicants audited,for ensuring proper utilization of the grant ;
(e) to require any applicant, in case of any default,or suppression of material information on hispart, to refund in lump sum along with accruedinterest, the sanctioned grant to the Committee,and to be subject to prosecution under the Act ;
(f) to recover any sum due from any applicant inaccordance with the provisions of the Act ;
(g) to require any applicant, or class of applicantsto submit a periodical report, indicating properutilization of the grant ;
(h) to reject an application placed before it onaccount off actual in consistency, or in accuracyin material particulars ;
(i) to recommend minimum financial assistance,by way of grant to an applicant, having regardto his financial status, and importance and utilityof the nature of activity under pursuit, afterensuring that the financial assistance providedshall not be misutilised ;
(j) to identify beneficial and safe sectors, whereinvestments out of Fund may be made, and makerecommendations, accordingly ;
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(k) to relax the conditions required for the periodof engagement in consumer welfare activitiesof an applicant ;
(l) to make guidelines for the management, andadministration of the Fund.
(7) The Committee shall not consider an application,unless it has been inquired into, in material detailsand recommended for consideration accordingly, bythe Member Secretary.
(8) The Committee shall make recommendations-–
(a) for making available grants to any applicant ;
(b) for investment of the money available in theFund ;
(c) for making available grants (on selective basis)for reimbursing legal expenses incurred by acomplainant, or class of complainants in aconsumer dispute, after its final adjudication ;
(d) for making available grants for any otherpurpose recommended by the State ConsumerProtection Council (as may be consideredappropriate by the Committee) ;
(e) for making available up to 50% of the fundscredited to the fund each year, for publicity/consumer awareness on GST provided theavailability of funds for consumer welfareactivities of the Department of ConsumerAffairs is not less than twenty-five crore rupeesper annum.
Explanation :––For the purposes of this rule,
(a) ‘Act means the Jammu and Kashmir Goods andServices Tax Act, 2017 (Act No. V of 2017),or the Central Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944) asthe case may be ;
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(b) ‘applicant’ means,
(i) the Central Government or StateGovernment ;
(ii) regulatory authorities or autonomous bodiesconstituted under an Act of Parliament orthe Legislature of a State or UnionTerritory ;
(iii) any agency or organization engaged inconsumer welfare activities for a minimumperiod of three years, registered under theCompanies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013) or underany other law for the time being in force ;
(iv) village or mandal or samiti or samiti levelco-operatives of consumers especiallyWomen, Scheduled Castes and ScheduledTribes ;
(v) an educational or research institutionincorporated by an Act of Parliament or theLegislature of a State or Union Territory inIndia or other educational institutionsestablished by an Act of Parliament ordeclared to be deemed as a University undersection 3 of the University GrantsCommission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956) andwhich has consumers studies as part of itscurriculum for a minimum period of threeyears ; and
(vi) a complainant as defined under clause (b)of sub-section (l) of section 2 of theConsumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of1986), who applies for reimbursement oflegal expenses incurred by him in a caseinstituted by him in a consumer disputeredressal agency.
(c) ‘application’ means an application in the formas specified by the Standing Committee fromtime to time ;
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(d) ‘Central Consumer Protection Council’ meansthe Central Consumer Protection Council,established under sub-section (1) of section 4of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of1986), for promotion and protection of rightsof consumers ;
(e) ‘Committee’ means the Committee constitutedunder sub-rule (4) ;
(f) ‘Consume’ has the same meaning as assignedto it in clause (d) of sub-section (l) of section 2of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of1986), and includes consumer of goods onwhich central tax has been paid ;
(g) ‘duty’ means the duty paid under the CentralExcise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944) or the CustomsAct, 1962 (52 of 1962) ;
(h) “Fund” means the Consumer Welfare Fundestablished by the Central Government undersub-section (l) of section 12C of the CentralExcise Act,1944 (1 of 1944) and section 57 ofthe Jammu and Kashmir Goods and ServicesTax Act, 2017 (Act No. V of 2017) ;
(i) ‘proper officer’ means the officer having thepower under the Act to make an order that thewhole or any part of the central tax is refundable.
(iii) in FORM GST ITC-03, after entry 5(e), for theinstruction against “**”, the following shall besubstituted, namely :-–
“**The value of capital goods shall be theinvoice value reduced by1/60th per month orpart thereof from the date of invoice” ;
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(iv) after FORM GSTR-8, the following FORMshall be inserted, namely :-–
“FORM GSTR-10(See rule 81)Final Return
1. GSTIN2. Legal name3. Trade Name, if any4. Address for future correspondence5. Effective date of cancellation of registration
(Date of closure of business or the date fromwhich registration is to be cancelled)
6. Reference number of cancellation order7. Date of cancellation order
8. Details of inputs held in stock, inputs contained in semi-finished orfinished goods held in stock, and capital goods/plant and machineryon which input tax credit is required to be reversed and paid back toGovernment.
Sr. GST Invoice/ Description of Unit Qty. Value (as Input tax credit/No. IN Bill of inputs held in Quantity adjusted tax payable
Entry stock, inputs Code by debit/ (whichever iscontained in (UQC) credit higher) (Rs.)semi-finished note)
No. Date or finished Central State/ Integra- Cessgoods held in tax Union tedstock and territory taxcapital goods/ taxplant andmachinery
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8 (a) In puts held in stock (where invoice is available)
8 (b) Inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock (where invoice is available)
8 (c) Capital goods/plant and machinery held in stock
8 (d) Inputs held in stock or inputs as contained in semi-finished /finished goods held in stock(where in voice is not available)
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Integ-rated
territory taxledger
Cess
tax
9. Amount of tax payable and paid (based on Table 8)
Sr. Description ITC Tax paid Balance Amount Amount paid throughNo . reversible/ along tax through debit to electronic
Tax with payable debit to credit ledgerpayable application (3-4) electronic
for cashcancellation
of registration(GST REG-16)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Central Tax—————————————————————————————————————————————————
2. State/ UnionTerritory Tax
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10. Interest, late fee payable and paid
Description Amount payable Amount Paid
1 2 3(i) Interest on account of––
(a) Integrated Tax
(b) Central Tax
(c) State/Union Territory Tax
(d) Cess
(ii) Late fee––
(a) Central Tax
(b) State/Union Territory Tax
11. Verification
I, hereby solemnly affirm and declare that the information givenhereinabove is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief andnothing has been concealed the reform.
Signature of authorized signatory _________________________________
Name ______________________________________________________
Designation/Status, ____________________________________________
Date -dd/mm/yyyy
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1. This form is not required to be filed by tax payers or persons whoare registered as :––
(i) Input Service Distributors ;
(ii) Persons paying tax under section 10 ;
(iii) Non-resident taxable person ;
(iv) Persons required to deduct tax at source under section 51 ;and
(v) Persons required to collect tax at source undersection 52.
2. Details of stock of inputs, inputs contained in semi-finished orfinished goods and stock of capital goods/plant and machinery onwhich input tax credit has been availed.
3. Following points need to be taken care of while providing detailsof stock at SI. No. 8 :––
(i) where the tax invoices related to the inputs held in stockor inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goodsheld in stock are not available, the registered person shallestimate the amount under sub-rule (3) of rule 44, basedon prevailing market price of the goods ;
(ii) in case of capital goods/plant and machinery, the valueshould be the invoice value reduced by 1/60th per monthor part thereof from the date of invoice/purchase takinguseful life as five years.
4. The details furnished in accordance with sub-rule (3) of rule 44 inthe Table at SI. No. 8 (against entry 8(d)) shall be duly certifiedby a practicing chartered accountant or cost accountant. Copy ofthe certificate shall be uploaded while filing the details.”;
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(v) for FORM GST DRC-07, the following shall be substituted,namely :––
“FORM GST DRC-07[See rule 142(5)]
Summary of the order1. Details of order ––
(a) Order No. (b) Order date (c) Tax period2. Issues involved -«drop down» classification, valuation, rate of tax,
suppression of turn over, excess ITC claimed, excess refund released, placeof supply, others (specify)
3. Description of goods/services ––
Sr. No. HSN Description
4. Details of demand (Amount in Rs.)
Signature NameDesignation”.
The notification shall deemed to have come into force w. e. f. thedate of publication of corresponding notification issued under Central Goodsand Services Tax Act, 2017, in the Central Gazette.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) NAVIN K. CHOUDHARY, IAS,
Principal Secretary to the Government,Finance Department.
Tax/Cess Interest OthersActPlace ofTurn-TaxSr.No. Rate over supply
Penalty
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT—HOME DEPARTMENT
Notification
Jammu, the 20th November, 2018.
SRO-523.—Whereas, on 17-03-2017, Police Station, Yariporareceived an information from reliable sources that some miscreants havepasted HM outfit posters on the electric poles by virtue of which GeneralPublic was threatened not to take part in any election and boycott
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2. Whereas, in this connection, Case FIR No. 21/2017 undersection 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 came tobe registered in Police Station, Yaripora, Kulgam ; and
3. Whereas, on the basis of investigation carried and statementof witnesses recorded under sections 161, 164-A Cr. P. C. it has beenestablished that two accused persons namely 1. Mudasir Ahmad MallaS/o Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din R/o Nowpora, Kharpora and 2. Zahid AhmadRather S/o Ghulam Mohd Rather R/o Nowpora, Kharpora wereapprehended who disclosed that they pasted these incriminating postersof HM outfit on electric poles and have kept some of these posters inthe house of accused No. 1 and accordingly lead to the recovery of moreposters from the house of the accused and recovery memo was preparedand placed on record ; and
4. Whereas, investigation conducted has prima facie establishedthe commission of offence punishable under section 13 ULAP Act,against the above and mentioned accused persons and investigationclosed as challan ; and
5. Whereas, The Authority appointed by the State Governmentunder sub-section (2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967, has independently scrutinized the Case Diaryfile and all the other relevant documents relating to the case and hascome to a definite conclusion that this is a fit case for accord ofprosecution sanction against the said two accused persons for thecommission of offences punishable under section 13 of the UnlawfulActivities (Prevention) Act, 1967 ; and
6. Whereas, after perusing the Case Diary, the relevant documentsand also taking into consideration the observations/views of the
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7. Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section(2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, theState Government hereby accords sanction for launching prosecutionagainst the accused persons mentioned below for the commission ofoffences punishable under section 13 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967 arising out of FIR No. 21/2017 under section13ULA (P) Act, in Police Station, Yaripora.
1. Mudasir Ahmad Malla S/o Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din R/o Nowpora,Kharpora.
2. Zahid Ahmad Rather S/o Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din R/o Nowpora,Kharpora.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) ...............................
Principal Secretary to the Government,Home Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––HOME DEPARTMENT
Notification
Jammu, the 3rd December, 2018.
SRO-537.––Whereas, on 27-03-2018, P/S Kulgam came to knowthrough reliable sources that since from some time in the jurisdiction of thePolice Station, Kulgam, two persons namely Zahoor Ahmad Bhat S/o Gh.Ahmad Bhat R/o Tazipora, Mohammad Pora, Parvaiz Ahmad Pala S/oMohd. Ayoub Pala R/o Matibugh, Yaripora and other unknown persons inconspiracy are harboring, aiding the active terrorists of the area whichposes threat to the security forces and is against the sovereignty of India.Further the said persons are infusing the spirit of seceding from the Unionof India in the minds of youths in order to motivate them to join militancyranks etc. ; and
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2. Whereas, in this connection, a Case FIR No. 62/2018 under sections18, 18-B, 19, 38, 39 ULA(P) Act, 1967 and 7/25 Arms Act came to beregistered in Police Station, Kulgam ; and
3. Whereas, during the course of investigation and as per the evidencecollected, it has been found that the accused persons namely Zahoor AhmadBhat S/o Gh. Ahmad Bhat R/o Tazipora-Mohammad Pora and ParvaizAhmad Pala S/o Mohd Ayoub Pala R/o Matibugh-Yaripora have been foundinvolved for the commission of offences under sections 18,18-B, 19,38,39ULA(P) Act and 7/25 A Act ; and
4. Whereas, on the basis of evidence collected during the course ofinvestigation and the Statement of witnesses recorded under sections 161CrPC and 164-A CrPC as well as recovery of arms/ammunitions, primafacie case made out against the accused persons for the commission ofaforementioned offences ; and
5. Whereas, the authority appointed by the State Government undersub-section (2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,1967 has independently scrutinized the case diary file and all the otherrelevant documents relating to the case and has come to a definite conclusionthat this is a fit case for accord of prosecution sanction against the saidaccused person for commission of offences punishable under sections 18,18-B, 19, 38 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 ; and
6. Whereas, after perusing the case diary, the relevant documentsand also taking into consideration the observations/views of the authorityappointed under sub-section (2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967, the State Government is of the view that there issufficient material and evidence available against the accused persons fortheir prosecution under the aforesaid provisions of law.
7. Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (2)of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, the StateGovernment hereby accords sanction for launching prosecution againstthe below mentioned accused persons namely Zahoor Ahmad Bhat S/oGh. Ahmad Bhat R/o Tazipora-Mohammad Pora and Parvaiz Ahmad Pala
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S/o Mohd Ayoub Pala R/o Matibugh-Yaripora for the commission of offencepunishable under sections 18, 18-B, 19, 38 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967, arising out of FIR No. 62/2018 of PoliceStation, Kulgam.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) .............................
Principal Secretary to the Government, Home Department.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––HOME DEPARTMENT.
Notification
Jammu, 11th of December, 2018.
SRO–549.—Whereas, the Government vide notification SRO-125dated 21st April, 2014, appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge,Udhampur as an Arbitrator for a period of four months to make an awardin respect of land measuring 1780 Kanals 09 Marlas, comprising ofKhasra numbers shown in Annexure “A” to the said notification, situatedat Village Priyan, Gordi, Southan, Sutain and Thill of Tehsil and DistrictUdhampur ; and
Whereas, on the request of the Arbitrator, the time to complete theproceedings was extended from time to time and latest extension wasaccorded by the Government vide notification SRO-166 dated 02 March,2018, wherein the time for making the award was extended for a furtherperiod of one year i. e. 21st August, 2017 ; and
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Whereas, the said Arbitrator has inter-alia, informed that thearguments are at the concluding stage and has sought more time to concludethe proceedings ; and
Whereas, the Government has considered the matter and decidedthat further extension in time for making the award by the Arbitrator begranted.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-rule (1)of rule 10 of the Jammu and Kashmir Requisitioning and Acquisition ofImmovable Property Rules, 1969, the Government hereby direct that thetime for making the award shall and shall always by deemed to have beenextended by a further period of Six months w. e. f 21st of August, 2018.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) R. K. GOYAL, IAS,
Principal Secretary to the Government,Home Department.
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Annexurse “A”
Detail of Khasra Numbers to be acquired under case No. 2110.
S. Name of Village Khasra Nos. AreaNo.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1 2 3 4––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
K. M.1. Sounthan 492 27–16
2. 493 06–01
3. 494 01–00
4. 495 03–09
5. 496 02–00
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6. Sounthan 497 02–06
7. 498 01–00
8. 499 01–00
9. 500 12–08
10. 508 35–00
11. 509 19–17
12. 518 22–05
13. 519 17–17
14. 520 106–11
15. 521 27–09
16. 522 23–12
17. 523 02–12
18. 524 00–08
19. 525 00–07
20. 526 03–13
21. 527 05–12
22. 528 03–12
23. 529 42–13
24. 530 04–00
25. 531 04–10
26. 532 01–13
27. 533 01–18
28. 533/1 00–16
29. 534 01–03
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30. 535 02–01
31. 536 01–18
32. 537 01–05
33. 538 01–19
34. 539 06–09
35. 540 03–14
36. 541 09–11
37. 542 12–00
38. 543 02–15
39. 544 00–17
40. 545 08–02
41. 546 11–07
42. 547 14–03
43. 547/1 16–17
44. 548 10–09
45. Sutain 197 10–15
46. 198 05–07
47. 199 04–16
48. 200 02–03
49. 201 05–19
50. 202 00–02
51. 203 13–07
52. 204 00–18
53. 205 00–18
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K. M.
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54. 206 00–06
55. 207 08–12
56. 208 13–18
57. 209 08–07
58. Thill 558 min 04–03
59. 558 min 03–18
60. 558 min 12–08
61. 558 min 02–12
62. Priyan 12 02–11
63. 13 00–07
64. 14 09–01
65. 15 05–18
66. 16 21–13
67. 17 24–10
68. 18 01–12
69. 19 16–08
70. 20 26–11
71. 21 30–05
72. 22 19–13
73. 23 06–09
74. 24 04–19
75. 25 00–17
76. 26 07–18
77. 27 06–08
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78. Priyan 28 01–03
79. 29 01–15
80. 30 15–10
81. 31 10–15
82. 32 00–01
83. 33 00–14
84. 34 09–08
85. 36 10–09
86. 37 06–01
87. 38 02–15
88. 39 16–00
89. 40 11–17
90. 41 01–05
91. 42 01–12
92. 91 21–07
93. 93 52–05
94. 94 06–19
95. 95 03–06
96. 96 01–09
97. 97 01–16
98. 98 02–14
99. 99 21–14
100. 100 01–11
101. 101 23–04
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102. Priyan 102 10–01
103. 103 02–11
104. 104 02–11
105. 105 01–00
106. 106 02–19
107. 107 12–09
108. 108 04–12
109. 109 02–19
110. 110 02–16
111. 111 05–14
112. 112 01–12
113. 113 03–18
114. 114 07–03
115. 115 04–16
116. 116 12–14
117. 117 06–10
118. 118 02–11
119. 118/1 02–00
120. 119 06–03
121. 123 51–18
122. 124 24–03
123. 125 16–16
124. 126 05–00
125. 127 07–07
1 2 3 4––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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K. M.126. Priyan 128 37–13
127. 129 04–02
128. 130 14–04
129. 131 15–07
130. 132 06–11
131. 133 10–19
132. 134 01–08
133. Gordi 180 min 19–17
134. 180 min 12–13
135. 180 min 08–01
136. 180 min 05–01
137. 180 min 15–11
138. 180 min 10–12
139. 180 min 08–02
140. 180 min 04–10
141. 180 min 00–10
142. 180 min 05–00
143. 180 min 06–00
144. 180 min 05–00
145. 180 min 15–00
146. 180 min 07–02
147. 180 min 13–01
148. 180 min 20–11
149. 180 min 09–12
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K. M.150. Gordi 180 min 09–12
151. 180 min 07–10
152. 180 min 15–06
153. 180 min 11–03
154. 180 min 00–09
155. 180 min 11–16
156. 180 min 11–03
157. 180 min 09–00
158. 180 min 04–13
159. 180 min 24–16
160. 180 min 06–07
161. 180 min 12–02
162. 180 min 12–00
163. 180 min 09–19
164. 180 min 22–05
165. 180 min 09–00
166. 180 min 08–00
167. 180 min 06–12
168. 180 min 09–00
169. 180 min 07–19
170. 180 min 10–09
171. 180 min 10–00
172. 180 min 08–00
173. 180 min 12–03
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K. M.174. 180 min 10–17
175. 180 min 14–09
176. 180 min 21–17
177. 180 min 14–19
178. 180 min 04–00
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EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––—PART III
Laws, Regulations and Rules passed thereunder.————
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT–FINANCE DEPARTMENT
NotificationsJammu, the 12th of December, 2018.
SRO-550.––In exercise of the powers conferred by section 164of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017(Act No.V of 2017), the State Government on the recommendationsof the Council hereby makes the amendments in the Jammu andKashmir Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, namely :–
1. after rule 83, the following rule shall be inserted as 83A, namely :–
“83A. Examination of Goods and Services TaxPractitioners.–(1) Every person referred to in clause (b)of sub-rule (1) of rule 83 and who is enrolled as a goodsand services tax practitioner under sub-rule (2) of the saidrule, shall pass an examination as per sub-rule (3) of thesaid rule.
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(2) The National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes andNarcotics (hereinafter referred to as “NACIN”) shall conductthe examination.
(3) Frequency of examination.–The examination shall beconducted twice in a year as per the schedule of theexamination published by NACIN every year on the officialwebsites of the Board, NACIN, common portal, GST CouncilSecretariat and in the leading english and regional newspapers.
(4) Registration for the examination and payment of fee.–(i) A person who is required to pass the examination shallregister online on a website specified by NACIN.
(ii) A person who registers for the examination shall payexamination fee as specified by NACIN, and the amount forthe same and the manner of its payment shall be specifiedby NACIN on the official websites of the Board, NACINand common portal.
(5) Examination centers.–The examination shall be heldacross India at the designated centers. The candidate shallbe given an option to choose from the list of centers asprovided by NACIN at the time of registration.
(6) Period for passing the examination and number ofattempts allowed.– (i) A person enrolled as a goods andservices tax practitioner in terms of sub-rule (2) of rule 83is required to pass the examination within two years ofenrolment :
Provided that if a person is enrolled as a goods and servicestax practitioner before 8th of July, 2018, he shall get onemore year to pass the examination :
Provided further that for a goods and services tax practitionerto whom the provisions of clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of rule83 apply, the period to pass the examination will be asspecified in the second proviso of sub-rule (3) of said rule.
(ii) A person required to pass the examination may avail ofany number of attempts but these attempts shall be withinthe period as specified in clause (i).
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(iii) A person shall register and pay the requisite fee everytime he intends to appear at the examination.
(iv) In case the goods and services tax practitioner havingapplied for appearing in the examination is prevented fromavailing one or more attempts due to unforeseen circumstancessuch as critical illness, accident or natural calamity, he maymake a request in writing to the Jurisdictional Commissionerfor granting him one additional attempt to pass the examination,within thirty days of conduct of the said examination. NACINmay consider such requests on merits based on recommendationsof the Jurisdictional Commissioner.
(7) Nature of examination.–The examination shall be aComputer Based Test. It shall have one question paperconsisting of Multiple Choice Questions. The pattern andsyllabus are specified in Annexure-A.
(8) Qualifying marks.– A person shall be required to securefifty per cent, of the total marks.
(9) Guidelines for the candidates.–(i) NACIN shall issueexamination guidelines covering issues such as procedure ofregistration, payment of fee, nature of identity documents,provision of admit card, manner of reporting at the examinationcenter, prohibition on possession of certain items in theexamination center, procedure of making representation andthe manner of its disposal.
(ii) Any person who is or has been found to be indulgingin unfair means or practices shall be dealt in accordance withthe provisions of sub-rule (10). An illustrative list of use ofunfair means or practices by a person is as under :–
(a) obtaining support for his candidature by any means ;
(b) impersonating ;
(c) submitting fabricated documents ;
(d) resorting to any unfair means or practices inconnection with the examination or in connectionwith the result of the examination ;
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(e) found in possession of any paper, book, note or anyother material, the use of which is not permitted inthe examination center ;
(f) communicating with others or exchanging calculators,chits, papers etc. (on which something is written) ;
(g) misbehaving in the examination center in any manner ;
(h) tampering with the hardware and/or software deployed ;and
(i) attempting to commit or, as the case may be, to abetin the commission of all or any of the acts specifiedin the foregoing clauses.
(10) Disqualification of person using unfair means orpractice.–If any person is or has been found to be indulgingin use of unfair means or practices, NACIN may, afterconsidering his representation, if any, declare him disqualifiedfor the examination.
(11) Declaration of result.–NACIN shall declare the resultswithin one month of the conduct of examination on the officialwebsites of the Board, NACIN, GST Council Secretariat,common portal and State Tax Department of the respectiveStates or Union Territories, if any. The results shall also becommunicated to the applicants by e-mail and/or by post.
(12) Handling representations.–A person not satisfied withhis result may represent in writing, clearly specifying thereasons therein to NACIN or the Jurisdictional Commissioneras per the procedure established by NACIN on the officialwebsites of the Board, NACIN and common portal.
(13) Power to relax.–Where the Board or State TaxCommissioner is of the opinion that it is necessary orexpedient to do so, it may, on the recommendations of theCouncil, relax any of the provisions of this rule with respectto any class or category of persons.
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Explanation :–For the purposes of this sub-rule, the expressions,–
(a) “Jurisdictional Commissioner” means the Commissionerhaving jurisdiction over the place declared as address in theapplication for enrolment as the GST Practitioner in FORMGST PCT-1. It shall refer to the Commissioner of CentralTax if the enrolling authority in FORM GST PCT-1 has beenselected as Centre, or the Commissioner of State Tax if theenrolling authority in FORM GST PCT-1 has been selectedas State ;
(b) NACIN means as notified by Commissioner vide hisNotification No. 45 dated 01.06.2018.
Annexure-A[See sub-rule 7]
Pattern and Syllabus of the ExaminationPAPER : GST Law and Procedures :Time allowed : 2 hours and 30 minutesNumber of Multiple Choice Questions : 100Language of Questions : English and HindiMaximum marks : 200Qualifying marks : 100No negative markingSyllabus :1. The Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 ;2. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 ;3. All The State Goods and Services Tax Acts, 2017 ;4. The Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 ;5. The Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Act, 2017 ;6. The Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 ;7. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 ;8. All The State Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 ;9. Notifications, Circulars and orders issued from time to time
under the said Acts and Rules.”.
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2. In the said rules, after rule 142, the following ruleshall be inserted, namely :–
“142A. Procedure for recovery of dues under existinglaws.–(1) A summary of order issued under any of theexisting laws creating demand of tax, interest, penalty, feeor anyother dues which becomes recoverable consequentto proceedings launched under the existing law before, onor after the appointed day shall, unless recovered underthat law, be recovered under the Act and may be uploadedin FORM GST DRC-07A electronically on the commonportal for recovery under the Act and the demand of theorder shall be posted in Part II of Electronic LiabilityRegister in FORM GST PMT-01.
(2) Where the demand of an order unloaded under sub-rule (1) is rectified or modified or quashed in anyproceedings, including in appeal, review or revision, or therecovery is made under the existing laws, a summarythere of shall be uploaded on the common portal inFORM GST DRC-08A and Part II of Electronic LiabilityRegister in FORM GST PMT-01 sha ll be updatedaccordingly.”.
3. In the said rules, in FORM GST REG-16,–
(a) against serial number 7, for the heading, the followingheading shall be substituted, namely :–
“In case of transfer, merger of business and change inconstitution leading to change in PAN, particulars ofregistration of entity in which merged, amalgamated,transferred, etc.”;
(b) in the instruction, after the Table, for the paragraphsbeginning with the words “In case of death of solepropr ietor” and ending with the words “surrender ofregistration falls” , the following paragraphs shall besubstituted, namely:–
“In case of death of sole proprietor, application shallbe made by the legal heir/successor before the concernedtax authorities. The new entity in which the applicantproposes to amalgamate itself shall register with the taxauthority before submission of the application forcancellation. This application shall be made only afterthe new entity is registered.
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Before applying for cancellation, please file your tax returndue for the tax period in which the effective date ofsurrender of registration falls or furnish an application to theeffect that no taxable supplies have been made during theintervening period (i.e. from the date of registrationto the date of application for cancellation of registration).”.
4. In the said rules, in FORM GSTR-4, in the Instructions,for SI. No. 10, the following shall be substituted, namely :—
“10. Information against the Serial 4A of Table 4 shallnot be furnished”.
5. In the said rules, for FORM GST PMT-01 relating to“Part II : Other than return related liabilities”, the followingform shall be substituted, namely :—
“Form GST PMT-01[See rule 85(1)]
Electronic Liability Register of Registered Person(Part-ll Other than return related liabilities)(To be maintained at the Common Portal)
Reference No.––––––––– Date______________GSTIN/Temporary Id Name (Legal)_______
Trade name, if any _______Stay status - Stayed/Unstayed Period - From --To — (dd/mm/yyyy)Act - Central Tax/State Tax/UT Tax/Integrated Tax/CESS/All
SrNo.
Date(dd/mm/yyyy)
Ref.No.
TaxPeriod,ifapplic-able
Ledgerused fordisch-argingliability
Discrip-tion
TypeofTrans-action *
Amount debited/credited (Central Tax/State Tax/UT Tax/Integrated Tax/CESS/amount under existing law/Total
From To Tax Intt. Penalty Fee Others Total
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
(Amount in Rs.)
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(Central Tax/State Tax/UT Tax/Integrated Tax/CESS/amount under existing law/Total)
*[Debit (DR) (Payable)]/[Credit (CR) (Paid)]/Reduction (RD)/ Refund adjusted (RF)]
Note :–
1. All liabilities accruing, other than return related liabilities,will be recorded in this ledger. Complete description of thetransaction shall be recorded accordingly.
2. All payments made out of cash or credit ledger against theliabilities would be recorded accordingly.
3. Reduction or enhancement in the amount payable due todecision of appeal, rectification, revision, review etc. will bereflected here.
4. Negative balance can occur for a single Demand ID alsoif appeal is allowed/partly allowed. Overall closing balancemay still be positive.
5. Refund of pre-deposit can be claimed for a particularDemand ID if appeal is allowed even though the overallbalance may still be positive subject to the adjustment of therefund against any liability by the proper officer.
6. The closing balance in this part shall not have any effecton filing of return.
7. Reduction in amount of penalty would be automatic ifpayment is made within the time specified in the Act or therules.
Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total Status (Stayed/Unstayed)
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Balance (Payable)
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8. Payment made against the show cause notice or any otherpayment made voluntarily shall be shown in the register atthe time of making payment through credit or cash. Debitand credit entry will be created simultaneously.”.
6. In the said rules, in FORM GST APL-04, after serial number 9,and the Table relating thereto, the following shall be inserted, namely:–
“10. Details of IGST Demand.–Place of Supply Demand Tax Interest Penalty Other Total(Name ofState/UT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Disputed Amount Determined Amount
7. In the said rules, after FORM GST DRC-07, the followingform shall be inserted, namely :–
“FORM GST DRC-07A[See rule 142A(1)]
Summary of the order creating demand under existing lawsReference No.––––––––––– Date––––––––––––––
Part A–Basic details
Sr.No.
Description Particulars
1 2 3
GSTINLegal nameTrade name, if anyGovernment Authority who passedthe order creating the demand
1234
567
8
<<Auto>><<Auto>>
State/UT/CentreOld Registration No.Jurisdiction under earlier lawAct under which demand has been createdPeriod for which demand has beencreated From–mm, yy To mm, yy
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Part B–Demand detailsDetails of Demand created
(Amount in Rs. in all Tables)Act Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Central Acts State/UT Acts CST Act
Part A–Basic detailsSr.No.
Description Particulars
1 2 3Order No. (original)Order date (original)Latest Order No.
Date of service of the Order (optional)Name of the officer who has passedthe order (Optional)Designation of the officer who haspassed the orderWhether demand is stayedDate of stay orderPeriod of stay
Yes/No
From–to–
91011121314
15
16
1718
19
Latest Order date
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Amount of demand paid under existing lawsAct Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Central Acts State/UT Acts CST Act
21 Balance amount of demand proposed to be recoveredunder GST Laws <<Auto-populated>>
Act Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Central Acts State/UT Acts CST Act
SignatureNameDesignationJurisdiction
To––––––––––––(GSTIN/ID)........................Name––––––––––––(Address)Copy to:–Note:–
1. In case of demands relating to short payment of tax declaredin return, acknowledgment/reference number of the returnmay be mentioned.
20
(19-20)
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2. Only recoverable demands shall be posted for recovery underGST laws. Once, a demand has been created through FormGST DRC-07A, and the status of the demand changessubsequently, the status may be amended through FORMGST DRC-08A.
3. Demand paid up to the date of uploaded the summery ofthe order should only be mentioned in Table 20. Differentheads of the labilities under existing laws should be synchronizedwith the heads defined under Central or State Tax.
4. Latest order number means the last order passed by therelevant authority for the particular demand.
5. Copy of the order vide which demand has been created canbe attached. Documents in support of tax payment can alsobe uploaded, if available.”.
8. In the said rules, after FORM GST DRC-08, the followingform shall be inserted, namely:–
“FORM GST DRC-08A[See rule 142A(2)]
Amendment/Modification of summary of the ordercreating demand under existing laws
Reference No.––––––––––– Date–––––––––––––
Sr. Description ParticularsNo.
1 2 31. GSTIN2. Legal name <<Auto>>3. Trade name, if any <<Auto>>4. Reference No. vide which demand
uploaded in FORM GST DRC-07A5. Date of FORM GST DRC-7A vide
which demand uploaded6. Government Authority who passed
the order creating the demand State/UT/Centre<<Auto>>
Part A–Basic detail
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Sr. Description ParticularsNo.1 2 37. Old Registration No. <<Auto editable>>8. Jurisdiction under earlier law <<Auto editable>>9. Act under which demand
has been created <<Auto editable>>10. Tax period for which
demand has been created <<Auto editable>>11. Order No. (original) <<Auto editable>>12. Order date (original) <<Auto editable>>13. Latest order No. <<Auto editable>>14. Latest order date <<Auto editable>>15. Date of service of the order <<Auto editable>>16. Name of the Officer who has
passed the order (optional) <<Auto editable>>17. Designation of the Officer
who has passed the order <<Auto editable>>18. Whether the demand is
stayed Yes or No19. Date of stay order20. Period of stay21 Reason for updation <<Text box>>
Part B–Demand detailsDetails of Demand posted originally through Table 21 of
FORM GST DRC-07A(Amount in Rs. in all Tables)
<<Auto>>Act Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Central Acts State/ UT Acts CST Act
22
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Updation of demandAct Type of updation Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Quashing ofdemand (Completeclosure ofdemand)
2. Amount ofreduction, if any
3. Total reduction(1+2)
Balance amount of demand required to be recoveredunder the Act
<<Auto-populated>>
Act Tax Interest Penalty Fee Others Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Central Acts State/ UT Acts CST Act
Signature
Name
Designation
Jurisdiction
23
24.(22-23)
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––––––––––––(GSTIN/ID)
........................Name
––––––––––––(Address)
Copy to :–
Note :–
1. Reduction includes payment made under existing laws. Ifthe demand of tax is to be increased then a fresh demandmay be created under FORM GST DRC-07A.
2. Copy of the order vide which demand has beenmodified/rectified/revised/updated can be uploaded. Paymentdocument can also be attached.
3. Amount recovered under the Act including adjustment madeof refund claim will be automatically updated in the liabilityregister. This form shall not be filed for such recoveries.”.
The notification shall deemed to have come into force w. e. f.the date of publication of corresponding notification issued underCentral Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, in the Central Gazette.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) NAVIN K. CHOUDHARY, IAS,
Principal Secretary to the Government,Finance Department.
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PART I––B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.
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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT—HOME DEPARTMENT
Notification
Jammu, the 12th December, 2018.
SRO-553.—Whereas, P/S, Sogam received an information throughreliable sources that one Javid Ahmad Mir S/o Gh. Mohi-u-Din MirR/o Maidanpora, Lalpora in connivance with Bashir Ahmad Pir S/oAbdul Jabbar Pir R/o Gangbugh have planned to make call of SogamChallo Successful, in order to carry out the programme of the outfitswho are bent upon to secede the State of J&K from Union of India.
2 The J&K Govt. Gazette, 12 Dec., 2018/21st Agra., 1940. [No. 36-o–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––—–––—————–In this connection, the above said persons have pasted some postersin the locality for wide publicity and some posters were kept in thehouse of one Bashir Ahmad Pir S/o Abdul Jabbar Pir R/o Gangbugh,thus had waged a war against the sovereignty of India and are instigatingthe youth of the area for committing illegal and unlawful activitiesetc. ; and
2. Whereas, in this connection, case FIR No. 88/2016 under section13 UAPA Act, 1967 came to be registered in Police Station, Sogamand investigation initiated ; and
3. Whereas, during the course of investigation, the InvestigationOfficer visited the spot, apprehended the accused and recovered theincriminating posters from the possession of the accused and preparedseizure memo, draft site plan, lifted the finger print of the caused,recorded the statement of witnesses under the relevant provisions oflaw and the accused were arrested in the instant case ; and
4. Whereas, the Authority appointed by the State Governmentunder sub-section (2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967, has independently scrutinized the Case Diaryfile and all the other relevant documents relating to the case and hascome to a definite conclusion that this is a fit case for accord ofprosecution sanction against the said accused persons for commissionof offences punishable under Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967 ; and
5. Whereas, after perusing the Case Diary, the relevant documentsand also taking into consideration the observations/views of theAuthority appointed under sub-section (2) of section 45 of the UnlawfulActivities (Prevention) Act, 1967, the State Government is of the viewthat there is sufficient material and evidence available against theaccused persons for their prosecution under the aforesaid provisionsof law.
6. Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred bysub-section (2) of section 45 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention)Act, 1967, the State Government hereby accords sanction forlaunching prosecution against the below mentioned accused personsnamely Javid Ahmad Mir S/o Gh Mohi-u-Din Mir R/o Maidanpora,
No. 36-o] The J&K Govt. Gazette,12th Dec., 2018/21st Agra., 1940. 3–––––––—––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––———Lalpora and Bashir Ahmad Pir S/o Abdul Jabbar Pir R/o Gangbughfor the commission of offence punishable under section 13 of theUnlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, arising out of FIR No.88/2016 of Police Station, Sogam.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) .......................................
Principal Secretary to the Government,Home Department.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
Notification
Jammu, the 24th December, 2018.
SRO-616.––In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (2) ofsection 27 of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, theGovernment hereby notify the name of Shri Bharat Bushan Vaid S/oShri Sita Ram R/o Ward No. 6, Rajouri, Member, Ward No. 6 of MunicipalCommittee, Rajouri to have been declared as elected Vice-President ofthe Municipal Committee, Rajouri.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) K. B. AGARWAL, IAS,
Financial Commissioner, Housing and Urban Development Department.
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.––––––
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR,CIVIL SECRETARIAT—ANIMAL/SHEEP HUSBANDRY
DEPARTMENT.
–––––––Subject :–Final seniority list of Veterinary Assistant Surgeons of Animal
Husbandry Department.
Government order No. 133-ASH of 2018
Dated 01-10-2018.
Whereas, a tentative seniority list of Veterinary Assistant Surgeonsof Animal Husbandry Department was issued vide Notification No. ASH/AH/G/17/2017 dated 27-09-2017 ; and
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Separate paging is given to this part in order that it may be filed as aseparate compilation.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PART I––B
Jammu and Kashmir Government—Notifications.
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EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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Whereas, the officers were given opportunity to represent to theAdministrative Department through Director, Animal Husbandry Jammu/Kashmir within 30 days from the date of issuance of the said notification, ifthey have objection, failing which it shall be presumed that there is nothingobjectionable against the seniority position assigned to them and final senioritylist shall be notified accordingly ; and
Whereas, the depar tment received following types ofrepresentations :–
i. Regarding incorporation of categories, correction in names, recordingdate of birth etc. of clerical nature.
ii. From the officers left out from the seniority list.
iii. Re-fixing of seniority of the officers in whose case the dies-nonwas imparted.
Whereas, comments of concerned Directors on their representationshave received ; and
Whereas, during the examination of the objections, it was furtherobserved as under :–
(i) Some officers have unauthorisedly remained absent from duty fora long period and dies-non have been imparted against them andtheir seniority has now been refixed at appropriate place as theyhave represented before the department through concernedDirectors ;
(ii) Some officers have been appointed in the year 2017 on therecommendations of the Public Service Commission and are stillon probation. Their inter-se merit based seniority on therecommendations of PSC is required to be notified separately.
Whereas, all the issues have been examined in detail in accordancewith the rules and it has been felt as under :–
1. The seniority position of Dr. Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Kashoo, Dr. JavedAhmad Rather, Dr. Javaid Peerzada, Dr. Shabir Ahmad Mir, Dr.Syed Mohammad Shah and Dr. Rakesh Kumar due to impart ofDies-Non has been refixed in accordance with the rules atappropriate place ;
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2. Necessary corrections which are of clerical nature and based onthe recommendations of the concerned Directors have been madein service particulars of the officers in the seniority list ;
Now, after considering the above, therefore the final seniority listof Veterinary Assistant Surgeons of Animal Husbandry Jammu/Kashmiras it stood on 01-01-2018 as per Annexure (A) to this Government orderis notified.
However, any officer, whose seniority has been altered and isaggrieved with the position assigned to him the seniority can, if he so desires,make an appeal before the Competent Authority under the relevantprovisions of J&K Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules1956 within a period of 15 days.
The date of birth recorded against the name in the seniority list sofinalized shall not be taken as authentic and shall be subject to furtherverification of service records.
This issues without prejudice to the outcome of writ petition, if anypending before any competent Court of Law.
The reserved category position reflected mentioned against the officeris subject to authentication from the Deputy Commissioner concerned.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) DR. ASGAR HASSAN SAMOON, IAS,
Principal Secretary to Government.
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Annexure-A to Government Order No.133-ASH of 2018dated 01-10-2018
Final Seniority List of Veterinary Assistant Surgeons of AnimalHusbandry Department J&K as it Stood on 01-01-2018.
S. Name of the officer Date of Date of RemarksNos. Birth entry
intoGovernment
Service––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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01. Dr. Kewal Krishan 01.03.1958 11.04.1980Bhardwaj
02. Dr. Yag Dutt 06.04.1958 do.
03. Dr. B. B. Farria 10.05.1958 16.10.1981
04. Dr. Mehraj-ud-Din 14.05.1958 do.Naqati
05. Dr. Victor Koul 03.02.1959 26.06.1982
06. Dr. Reyaz Ahmad 23.03.1959 do.Sheikh
07. Dr. Mahraj Krishan 16.12.1958 do.Bhat
08. Dr. Pardeep Raj 11.12.1958 do.Bharti
09. Dr. Farooq Ahmad 03.03.1959 do.Kitchloo
10. Dr. Mir Zaffar 07.04.1958 do.Aman
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11. Dr. Bashir Ahmad 15.01.1958 26.06.1982Sheikh
12. Dr. Ghulam Qadir 05.04.1958 do.Shah
13. Dr. Tahir Hussain 06.11.1959 20.10.1983Beigh
14. Dr. Mohammad Shafi 11.08.1959 do.Shalla
15. Dr. Mohammad Rafiq 15.03.1958 do.Matoo
16. Dr. Bharat Bushan 11.07.1958 do.Bhat
17. Dr. Suresh Kumar 05.05.1960 do.Kohli
18. Dr. Ramesh Razdan 25.03.1960 do.
19. Dr. Pardeep Jit 08.09.1959 do.Singh Bindra
20. Dr. Sunil Seru 15.02.1960 do.
21. Dr. Mohammad Amin 21.03.1958 do.Wani
22. Dr. Shafat Hussain 03.05.1959 do.Kakroo
23. Dr. Om Parkash 16.04.1958 do.Gupta
24. Dr. Kaisar Ahmad 14.04.1958 do.Makhdoomi
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25. Dr. Mohammad 04.03.1959 20.10.1983Yousuf Chaproo(SLC)
26. Dr. Mohammad 30.03.1959 04.06.1984Rafi Sheikh
27. Dr. A. R. Wani 09.09.1959 do.
28. Dr. Daljit Singh 18.04.1961 do.Bindra
29. Dr. Shakeel Ahmad 27.04.1959 do.Khan
30. Dr. Aftab Ahmad 26.03.1961 do.Allai
31. Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmad 25.03.1958 do.Qadri
32. Dr. Ab. Basit 31.12.1961 do.Hussain
33. Dr. Raj Kumar 03.01.1960 do.
34. Dr. Altaf Hussain 09.04.1960 do.Kangoo
35. Dr. Shabir Ahmad 27.08.1959 do.Bhat
36. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad 29.04.1962 do.Shah
37. Dr. Ghulam Nabi 14.03.1960 do.Sofi
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38. Dr. Manzoor Ahmad 09.04.1958 04.06.1984Dar
39. Dr. Kursheed Ahmad 16.05.1959 do.Mir
40. Dr. Mohd. Shafi 09.09.1959 do.Surma
41. Dr. Nazir Ahmad 07.09.1958 do.Malik
42. Dr. G. M. Rather 07.08.1958 do.
43. Dr. Ravi Singh 22.08.1958 do.
44. Dr. Gunbir Singh 12.02.1958 10.09.1985
45. Dr. Mohan Krishan 03.03.1960 do.Kaw
46. Dr. Ravi Puri 29.09.1960 do.
47. Dr. Gh. Rasool 01.06.1961 do.Beigh
48. Dr. Syed Mansoor 09.03.1959 do.Majid Qadri
49. Dr. Anil Gupta 04.10.1962 do.
50. Dr. Faiz Mohd. 20.10.1960 do.Saleem Jan
51. Dr. Raman Kumar 24.11.1960 do.Dhar
52. Dr. Satpal Verma 16.10.1960 do.
53. Dr. Khazir Mohd. 04.04.1960 do.Kirmani
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––54. Dr. Surjeet Kumar 16.10.1960 10.09.1985
55. Dr. Mohammad 25.03.1961 do.Ashraf Mir
56. Dr. Miss Farhat 06.07.1960 do.Syed
57. Dr. Inder Mohan 29.08.1959 do.Harkar
58. Dr. Rajesh Kapoor 21.07.1960 do.
59. Dr. Amit Kour 23.09.1958 do. Period ofSudhan Unauthorised
absence yetto bedecided
60. Dr. Miss Gowhar 26.04.1959 do.Farooq
61. Dr. Noor Ahmad 15.07.1960 do.Toor (ST)
62. Dr. Mohammad 27.12.1960 15-07-1986Baqir (ST)
63. Dr. Munir Ahmad 01.01.1962 do.
64. Dr. Ghulam 03.02.1959 do.Mohammad Bhat
65. Dr. Javid Ahmad 08.04.1960 do.Bhat
66. Dr. Mohammad 24.08.1960 do.Ismail (ST)
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67. Dr. Kulbushan 01.10.1961 15-07-1986Abrol
68. Dr. Hamidullah Dar 04.01.1961 do.
69. Dr. Devinder Singh 04.04.1961 do.Sudhan
70. Dr. Syed Mohd. 11.04.1961 do.Anwar Andrabi
71. Dr. Hardeep Singh 21.08.1960 03.06.1987
72. Dr. Susheel Kumar 09.04.1960 do.Malla
73. Dr. Matloob Ahmad 28.02.1962 do.Tak
74. Dr. Anil Kumar 19.05.1962 do.Gupta
75. Dr. Shabir Ahmad 05.12.1962 do.Wani
76. Dr. Ghulam Mohd. 12.01.1961 do.Malik (RBA)
77. Dr. Durga Dass 26.04.1961 do.Dogra (SC)
78. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad 06.09.1961 do.Sheikh
79. Dr. Mohammad Sidiq 01.01.1961 do.Reshi
80. Dr. Mohammad 01.04.1963 do.Hussain Wani (RBA)
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81. Dr. Satbir Singh 13.02.1959 03.06.1987
82. Dr. Parvinder Sinqh 16.10.1961 do.Kapoor
83. Dr. Satvir Singh Raina 02.04.1962 do.
84. Dr. Ajay Kumar 05.09.1961 do.Sharma
85. Dr. Joginder Kumar 07.02.1961 do.Gupta
86. Dr. Bikram Jit Singh 02.11.1963 do.
87. Dr. Ghulam Nabi 08.06.1960 do.Shah
88. Dr. Vinay Kumar 31.03.1962 do.
89. Dr. Bharat Bushan 30.11.1962 do.
90. Dr. Sarfaraz Hussain 11.10.1960 do.
91. Dr. Roshan Gupta 12.08.1959 do.
92. Dr. Altaf Din Farooq 15.04.1958 do.
93. Dr. Madan Lal 15.04.1960 do.Bhagat (SC)
94. Dr. Mohammad Iqbal 01.03.1958 do.Magray
95. Dr. Narinder Singh 26.12.1960 do.Thakur (RBA)
96. Dr. Rajnish Kumar 01.12.1961 do.
97. Dr. Fayaz Ahmad 04.12.1959 do.Purra
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98. Dr. Ghulam 15.04.1959 03.06.1987Mohi-ud-Din
99. Dr. Ghulam Ali (ST) 12.07.1960 do.
100. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad 23.05.1960 do.Malik
101. Dr. Inderjeet Singh 04.04.1962 do.(RBA)
102. Dr Ghulam Rasool 01.04.1960 11.02.1988Khan
103. Dr. Abdul Rashid 01.01.1962 do.Wani
104. Dr. Abdul 10.12.1960 do.Qayoom (ST)
105. Dr. Neelofar 18.12.1959 do.Kadeer Wani
106. Dr. Bashir Hussain 30.03.1961 do.Mintoo
107. Dr. Rai Kumar Bhat 09.04.1963 do.
108. Dr. Asiya Pirzada 01.06.1962 do.
109. Dr Mohammad 15.02.1959 do.Afzal Reshi
110. Dr. Prithpal Singh 25.02.1961 do.
111. Dr. Sushil Kumar 25.10.1963 do.Bakaya
112. Dr. Avtar Singh 30.03.1962 do.
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113. Dr. Suman Koul 30.06.1959 11.02.1988
114. Dr. Ghulam 09.03.1959 20.10.1983Mohi-ud-din Kishoo
115. Dr. Raman Kumar 02.03.1964 07.09.1988Gupta
116. Dr. Altaf Ali Syed 19.09.1963 do.
117. Dr. Balbir Singh 18.10.1963 do.Raina
118. Dr. Jagdish Raj 10.04.1962 do.(RBA)
119. Dr. Tanvir ul Salam 12.03.1963 do.
120. Dr. Khurshed 24.04.1961 31.01.1989Ahmad Shah
121. Dr. Altaf Ahmad 24.10.1964 do.Laway
122. Dr. Ishrat Shakeel 17.03.1964 do.
123. Dr. Rakesh Gupta 28.01.1963 do.
124. Dr. Ghulam Hassan 20.02.1964 do.Mir
125. Dr. Saniay Kumar 13.08.1963 do.Sen (RBA)
126. Dr. Jitender Singh 23.03.1964 do.
127. Dr. Ravi Kumar 15.02.1963 do.Bhardwaj (SC)
128. Dr. Shoba Gupta 10.12.1963 do.
1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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129. Dr. Waheeda 31.01.1965 31.01.1989Parveen Khateeb
130. Dr. Rajinder Kumar 16.12-1963 do.
131. Dr. Khursheed 17.03.1964 do.Ahmad Khan
132. Dr. Rohi Bedakshi 13.10.1964 do.
133. Dr. Rifat Khan 24.04.1960 do.
134. Dr. Parvinder Singh 21.07.1965 do.
135. Dr. Abdul Ahad Dar 18.07.1962 do.
136. Dr. Aijaz Hussain 25.09.1960 do.Rather
137. Dr. Javid Katoch 26.02.1964 do.(RBA)
138. Dr. Davinder 29.10.1965 do.Kumar (SC)
139. Dr. Daljeet Sinqh 10.05.1962 do.
140. Dr Vinod Kumar 01.02.1962 do.Khajuria
141. Dr. Abdullah Hai 27.12.1962 do.Sheikh
142. Dr. Shah Nawaz 12.03.1963 do.Paddar
143. Dr Fazal Hussain 04.07.1962 do.Soze (RBA)
144. Dr Chand Kishore 04.04.1961 do.Bakshi
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––145. Dr Parveez Ahmad 22.04.1964 11.08.1989
Bhat
146. Dr. Nissar Ahmad 06.01.1963 do.Khan
147. Dr. Yashwant 21.05.1962 do.Kumar Aryan (SC)
148. Dr. Darshan Kumar 30.01.1963 do.Sharma
149. Dr. Akhtar Hussain 15.05.1962 do.Gundna
150. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad 04.05.1961 06.10.1989Khan
151. Dr. B. D. Gupta 27.09.1958 15.07.198611.01.1990
152. Dr. Ved Raj (SC) 22.11.1961 do.
153. Dr. Abdul Ahad War 04.04.1965 do.
154. Dr. Rajesh Singh ... do.
155. Dr. Saniay Gupta 20.09.1966 do.
156. Dr. Fida Hussain (ST) 12.04.1963 do.
157. Dr. Altaf Hussain 01.04.1963 do.Masoodi
158. Dr. Ghulam Rasool 30.08.1964 do.Dar
159. Dr. Sheikh 01.04.1966 04.10.1993Mohammad Younis
160. Dr. Suhail Jan 16.05.1966 do.Kawoosa
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––161. Dr. Feroz Ahmad 12.04.1966 04.10.1993
Malik
162. Dr. Mayan-ud-Din 08.06.1966 do.Gures (RBA)
163. Dr. Mohammad 31.03.1965 do.Abass (RBA)
164. Dr. Rakesh Koul 01.09.1966 do.
165. Dr. Farooq Ahmad 01.03.1966 do.Ganai
166. Dr. Mohammad N/AIqbal (ST)
167. Dr. Mohammad 10.04.1963 do.Younis Chauhan (ST)
168. Dr. Tariq Parveez 12.08.1966 do.(SLC)
169. Dr. Sunil Kumar 11.04.1965 08.03.1994Bazaz (RBA)
170. Dr. Yugal Kishore 27.03.1970 do.
171. Dr. Manohar Lal 01.07.1968 do.Gupta
172. Dr. Dilbahadur Singh 20.03.1962 do. The matterwith regardto categoryis sub-judice
173. Dr Javed Hussain 13.05.1964 11.02.1988.Peerzada
174. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad 12.04.1976 03.04.1995Kelam
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––175. Dr Shaista Shaheen 21.05.1968 03.04.1995
176. Dr. Abdul Rashid 01.03.1964 do.Kumar
177. Dr. Fayaz Abdullah 10.03.1968 do.Sheikh
178. Dr. Zahid Saleem 10.02.1970 do.
179. Dr. Khalid Najeeb 20.06.1968 do.
180. Dr. Javid Ahmad 06.04.1970 03.04.1996Ganai
181. Dr. Rafia Rashid 10.01.1970 do.
182. Dr. Narinder Singh 01.10.1969 do.
183. Dr. Syed Altaf Gillani 04.04.1966 do.
184. Dr. Javid Mohi-ud-Din 25.02.1969 do.
185. Dr. Tanveer-ul-Sharief 12.04.1970 do.Zargar (RBA)
186. Dr. Rajesh Arora 01.02.1970 do.
187. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad 10.10.1968 do.Mir (RBA)
188. Dr. Ajaz Hussain 07.07.1964 do.
189. Dr. Ahraz Akhtar 24.01.1970 do.
190. Dr. Reeta Gupta 18.12.1972 do.
191. Dr. Shabir Ahmed 25.06.1968 do.Teli (Social Caste)
192. Dr. Irfan Ali 18.05.1969 do.
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193. Dr. Safeer Ahmad 23.11.1967 03.04.1996Tak
194. Dr. Asif Ahasan 11.05.1973 do.Kabli
195. Dr. Rakesh Kumar 07.03.1969 do.(RBA)
196. Dr. Naresh Gupta 23.11.1972 do.
197. Dr. Ravi Kumar 25.04.1968 do.Kaith (SC)
198. Dr. Adris Ahmad 04.08.1967 do.Malik
199. Dr. Manzoor Ahmad 06.01.1960 20.10.1983Zargar
200. Dr. Javid Ahmad 25.04.1962 31.01.1989Rather
201. Dr. Riyaz Nazir 06.08.1968 08.12.1997Reshi
202. Dr. Nadeem Ahmad 30.01.1973 do.
203. Dr. Mohammad Amin 16.03.1967 do.Trakroo
204. Dr. Muzaffar 02.03.1970 do.Ahmad Dand
205. Dr. Shahid Latif 02.03.1972 do.
206. Dr. Daljit Kour 07.08.1970 do.
207. Dr. Intisar Amin 30.06.1972 do.
208. Dr. Ghulam 16.10.1966 do.Mohi-ud-Din
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209. Dr. Surinder Raina 28.08.1963 08.12.1997
210. Dr. Mohammad 25.04.1969 do.Ashraf Dar
211. Dr. Mohammad 21.12.1971 do.Iqbal Dev
212. Dr. Mohid Koul 07.11.1970 do.
213. Dr. Rashid Jeelani 13.06.1972 do.
214. Dr. Purnima Bhat 20.06.1969 do.
215. Dr. Mohammad 05.01.1967 do.Ismail (ST)
216. Dr. Farooq Ahmad 15.04.1958 10.09.1985Jan
217. Dr. Hussain Afzal 24.05.1962 10.09.1985Khan
218. Dr. Sarfaraz Malik 13.04.1959 04.06.1984
219. Dr. Tajamul Hussain 26.09.1961 03.06.1987Khan
220. Dr. Mohammad Asif 09.12.1973 12.07.2000
221. Dr. Tanvir Ahmad 11.02.1973 do.Shah
222. Dr. Shewatambari 04.12.1974 do.Khajuria
223. Dr. Ajaz Ahmad Bhat 07.03.1974 do.
224. Dr. Fayaz Ahmad 25.03.1968 do.Khan
225. Dr. Ms.. Vandana 03.08.1972 do.Gupta
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––226. Dr. Shazia Tabasum 01.07.1973 12.07.2000
227. Dr. Saheel-ur-Rehman 01.06.1969 do.Thokar
228. Dr. Sabah Handoo 08.06.1973 27.02.2001
229. Dr. Arshid Hussain 11.04.1973 do.
230. Dr. Zahoor Ahmad 10.01.1975 do.Sheikh
231. Dr. Mohammad 01.03.1972 do.Younis Mir
232. Dr. Mohammad 27.10.1972 do.Ramzan Chopan
233. Dr. Nishu Gupta 24.06.1977 do.
234. Dr. Javid Ahmad 01.03.1973 do.Javid (Sofi)
235. Dr. Ved Prakash 15.05.1975 do.Sharma
236. Dr. Shahnawaz 10.10.1971 do.Ahmad Sheikh
237. Dr. Mudasir Ashraf 11.03.1974 do.Bakshi
238. Dr. Mohammad 21.07.1973 do.Hanif Bhat
239. Dr. Tasleem Arif 10.03.1975 do.Tantray
240. Dr. Shuja-ur-Rehman 12.01.1973 do.
241. Dr. Kabal Sinqh 12.03.1973 do.(RBA)
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242. Dr. Shakeel Ahmad 25.04.1969 27.02.2001Dar (RBA)
243. Dr. Stanzin Rabgais 17.11.1973 do.(ST)
244. Dr. Gulzar Hussain 02.09.1968 do.(ST)
245. Dr. Ghulam Ahmad 01.11.1970 do.Lone (ST)
246. Dr. Raj Kumar (ALC) 16.07.1976 do.
247. Dr. Anjum Andrabi 21.09.1974 27.03.2002Syed
248. Dr. Arjumand Rashid 02.03.1974 do.
249. Dr. Nassarullah Munshi 05.03.1975 do.
250. Dr. Azhar Bashir 01.09.1975 do.Banday
251. Dr. Pawanjeet Singh 13.09.1974 do.Chibber
252. Dr. Masood 15.10.1975 do.Hussain Mir
253. Dr. Zahoor Ahmad 09.11.1969 do.Maroon
254. Dr. Gowhar Nabi Gora 18.10.1975 do.
255. Dr. Khursheed Ahmad 24.12.1974 do.
256. Dr. Mushtaq 03.01.1976 do.Mohammad (RBA)
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––257. Dr. Mohammad Ashraf 10.01.1974 27.03.2002
Mir (RBA)
258. Dr. Mubashir 03.03.1974 do.Saleem Mir
259. Dr. Parvez Ahmad 25.03.1974 do.
260. Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Sofi 18.08.1973 do.
261. Dr. Zaffar Iqbal (RBA) 11.03.1974 do.
262. Dr. Tanvir Ahmad 06.07.1973 do.
263. Dr. Mudasir Amin 09.09.1977 24.10.2002Badar
264. Dr. Suhail Amin 03.11.1974 do.
265. Dr. Miss Shabeena 30.10.1975 do.Hassan (RBA)
266. Dr. Farooq Ahmad Dar 13.10.1974 do.
267. Dr. Muyeen 06.09.1974 do.Ahmad Chesti
268. Dr. Mir Waheed 04.04.1974 do.Ahmad Nazki
269. Dr. Ms. Tabassum 05.12.1974 do.Shaheen
270. Dr. Vikram Salathia 21 07.1977 do.
271. Dr. Rajesh Arora 19.12.1978 do.
272. Dr. Ayaz Amin 22.10.1972 do.
273. Dr. Abrar Hassan 04.04.1972 do.Sheikh
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––274. Dr. Suresh Kumar 10.08.1977 24.10.2002
Thapa (SC)
275. Dr. Naseer Ahmad 25.03.1974 do.
276. Dr. Sher Singh (ALC) 13.03.1977 do.
277. Dr. Gazala Ahsan 30.12.1975 do.Kabili
278. Dr. Shabir Ahmad Mir 16.10.1972 12.07.2000
279. Dr. Waheed 25.03.1972 29.07.2004Ahmad Dar
280. Dr. Romesh Kumar 03.03.1959 do.Anand
281. Dr. Syed Sumbal Jan 08.04.1976 do.
282. Dr. Irshad Ahmad Wani 14.09.1974 do.
283. Dr. Shabeena Farooq 01.01.1975 do.
284. Dr. Rohana 16.05.1977 do.Falak (RBA)
285. Dr. Sajad Ahmad 06.03.1978 do.Bakshi
286. Dr. Hakiem Ghulam 12.11.1972 do.Jeleeni
287. Dr. Jyoti Gupta 31.03.1976 do.
288. Dr. Sajad Ahmad 10.04 1974 do.Mugal
289. Dr. Snajoo Sheikh 07.11.1974 do.Sadam
290 Dr. Nisar Ahmad Dar 26.06.1977 do.
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––291. Dr. Sushil Raina 11.04.1976 29.07.2004
292. Dr. Shabir Ahmad 17.08.1980 do.Lone (RBA)
293. Dr. Ghulam Rasool 21.11.1974 do.Mir
294. Dr. Mubasir Hussain 24.05.1973 do.Mantoo
295. Dr. Mohammad Sajad 11.03.1975 do.
296. Dr. Mudasar Nazar 01.07.1978 do.
297. Dr. Tariq Hussain 25.12.1975 do.Butt (RBA)
298. Dr Waseem Raja 15.12.1976 do.
299. Dr. Rajinder 05.05.1976 do.Kumar (SC)
300. Dr. Syed Tasadug 09.03.1975 do.Hussain (RBA)
301. Dr. Khalid Hamid Bhat 01.06.1975 do.
302. Dr. Alam Ara 21.01.1975 do.
303. Dr. Mohd. Shafi Lone 20.02.1972 do.
304. Dr. Noor-ul-Haq 05.09.1976 do.Shaheen (RBA)
305. Dr. Mohammad 15.04.1966 do.Mussa (ST)
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––306. Dr. Ravi Singh 12.03.1973 29.07.2004
Manhas (RBA)
307. Dr. Hasmat 25.04.1976 do.Chowdary (ST)
308. Dr. Azhar Asgar 07.12.1977 do.Bichoo (RBA)
309. Dr. Abdul Majid (ST) 11.05.1975 do.
310. Dr. Vinay Vishal (ALC) 14.05.1979 do.
311. Dr. Wajahat Afzal 01.11.1978 28.12.2004
312. Dr. Manzoor 06.03.1979 do.Ahmad Wani
313. Dr. Arif Bashir 26.10.1978 do.
314. Dr. Rahul Dev (SC) 08.11.1980 do.
315. Dr. Lateef Ahmad Bhat 28.03.1976 do.
316. Dr. Idris Ahmad Mir 17.09.1980 do.
317. Dr. Mohd. AshrafMalik (Social Caste) 26.11.1978 do.
318. Dr. Mohd. Yagoob 01.03.1959 do.Masoodi
319. Dr. Nazir Ahmad 06.03.1960 do.Khirka
320. Dr. Attaullah 31.07.1965 do.
321. Dr. Mohinder Singh 08.11.1980 do.
322. Dr. Ghulam 10.02.1974 do.Mohammad (ST)
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Reshi
324. Dr. Shabir Ahmad 26.10.1978 do.Malik
325. Dr. Veer Abhimanyu 14.09.1980 26.04.2005Koul
326. Dr. Anwar Hussain 02.09.1975 do.Nagoo
327. Dr. Majid Ali Tak 07.12.1977 do.
328. Dr. Ravinder Singh 25.04.1980 do.Sasan
329. Dr. Ghulam 22.05.1977 do.Mohi-ud-Din Bhat
330. Dr. Altaf Hussain 20.02.1973 do.Lone
331. Dr. Tawheed Ahmad 14.04.1979 do.Najar (SLC)
332. Dr. Sunil Kumar(SC) 14.09.1900 do.
333. Dr. Imran Shokat 16.06.1981 do.(RBA)
334. Dr. Suresh Kumar 26.08.1980 do.(SC)
335. Dr. Sandeep 24.11.1981 do.Khamnotra (SLC)
336. Dr. Shakeel 07.05.1969 do.Ahmad (ST)
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––337. Dr. Azad Hussain 19.12.1977 26.04.2005
Rather (RBA)
338. Dr. Amit Pal Kour 24.11.1981 24.10.2006
339. Dr. Darakshan Altaf 05.05.1981 do.
340. Dr. Jehangir Huda Bhat 03.07.1980 do.
341. Dr. Gh. Moh-ud-Din 15.02.1976 do.Bhat
342. Dr. Mir Imran 01.01.1981 do.Muzaffar
343. Dr. Manzoor 06.03.1975 do.Ahmad Mir
344. Dr. Syed Ehtisham 24.08.1973 do.Hussain
345. Dr. Pawandeep Kour 10.04.1982 do.
346. Dr. Showkat Ahmad 08.04.1981 do.Beigh
347. Dr. Rupali Khajuria 30.03.1983 do.
348. Dr. Harmohinder 22.04.1981 do.Pal Singh
349. Dr. Sheikh Hamzullah 04.02.1981 do.
350. Dr. Javid Ahmad Bhat 15.10.1979 do.
351. Dr. Lovepreet Singh 05.04.1982 do.
352. Dr. Sunit Sharma 02.04.1981 do.
353. Dr. Bilal Ahmad Ganai 15.03.1981 do.
354. Dr. Shahdab Hussain 14.11.1980 do.
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356. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Dar 25.11.1979 do(RBA)
357. Dr. Abdul Majid Dar 25.11.1981 do.(RBA)
358. Dr. Majid Akram (ST) 04.07.1980 do.
359. Dr. Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din 06.03.1976 do.Rather (RBA)
360. Dr. Vikas Khajuria 13.03.1979 do.(ALC)
361. Dr. Mohson Mir (ST) 23.04.1979 do.
362. Dr. Bashir Ahmad 08.02.1967 do.Bhat (RBA)
363. Dr. Irfan Majeed 16.07.1977 do.(RBA)
364. Dr. Abdul Gani Baba 06.04.1966 do.(PHC)
365. Dr. Manzoor Ahmad 05.03.1978 do.Bhat (RBA)
366. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad 31.10.1977 13.02.2007 Ganai
367. Dr. Irfan Ul Hassan 01.04.1981 do.Qazi
368. Dr. Omer Alla Rafiq 06.04.1980 do.
369. Dr. Mudasir Ahmad 01.12.1980 do.
370. Dr. Reenu Jamwal 30.08.1981 do.
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––371. Dr. Showkat Ahmad 02.02.1979 13.02.2007
Lone
372. Dr. Yasir Arfat 21.02.1979 do.
373. Dr. Nissar Ahmad 01.05.1980 do.Malik
374. Dr. Shiekh Shah 20.12.1976 do.Nawaz Gul
375. Dr. Sheikh Syed Arif 21.02.1979 do.
376. Dr. Jatinder Singh 13.05.1977 06.07.2007(RBA)
377. Dr. Shafaqat Ahmad 19.09.1982 do.Itoo (PHC)
378. Dr.Satish Bhardwaj 05.10.1983 do.(SC)
379. Dr. Rafiq Ur Rehman 01.04.1981 do.Ahanger (SLC)
380. Dr. Waseem Gani 15.07.1983 do.(RBA)
381. Dr. Syed Nadeem 28.02.1983 do.Hussain (RBA)
382. Dr. Firdous Ahmad 20.06.1980 do.Magray (RBA)
383. Dr. Mohd. Usman 01.10 1983 do.Khan (RBA)
384. Dr. Ravinder 19.09.1982 do.Singh (RBA)
385. Dr. Fairoze Ahmad 01.02.1980 do.Itoo (RBA)
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Lone (ST)
387. Dr. Gulshan Kumar 06.08.1982 do.(ALC)
388. Dr. Umesh Shan 05.04.1983 do.(RBA)
389. Dr. Mohmod Ishaq 14.02.1980 do.(RBA)
390. Dr. Ranjit Singh 16.06.1982 do.Katoch (RBA)
391. Dr. Rajeev Manhas 09.07.1980 do.(ALC)
392. Dr. Sumit Kumar 02-06-1981 do.(RBA)
393. Dr. Shahbaz Shah 10.08.1982 do.(RBA)
394. Dr. Gurcharan Singh 10.04.1981 do.(SC)
395. Dr. Bhavesh Sharma 19.07.1982 do.(RBA)
396. Dr. Dalip Singh 02.03.1980 do.(RBA)
397. Dr. Mohd. Iqbal (ST) 12.09.1979 do.
398. Dr. Khalid Ashraf (ST) 08.11.1981 do.
399. Dr. Sushil Kumar 10.04.1980 do.Sharma (ALC)
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1 2 3 4 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––400. Dr. Naresh Kumar 08.03.1980 06.07.2007
(RBA)
401. Dr. Indu Bhushan 05.08.1984 do.(SC)
402. Dr. Peerzada Farhat 20.10.1979 do.Ahmad (RBA)
403. Dr. Arif Shah (RBA) 19.10.1981 do.
404. Dr. Pawan Kumar 07.06.1982 do.(RBA)
405. Dr. Indu Bhushan 02.11.1982 do.Bassan (SC)
406. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad (ST) 15.01.1982 do.
407. Dr. Vijay Atri (SC) 26.09.1983 do.
408. Dr. Jaswant Singh (SC) 03.03.1979 do.
409. Dr. Mohd. 14.03.1980 do.Ibrahim (ST)
410. Dr. Vikrant Hansa (SC) 10.05.1983 do.
411. Dr. Mahpara Rishu 26.06.1982 do.(RBA)
412. Dr. Ashiq Hussain 10.11.1982 do.
413. Dr. Mahreen Naz 11.08.1983 do.(RBA)
414. Dr. Dinesh Kumar (SC) 03.01.1981 do.
415. Dr. Naresh Chowdhary 14.01.1981 do.(ALC)
416. Dr. Mohd. Ashraf (ST) 02.03.1980 do.
417. Dr. Akbar Khan 03.1957 26.10.2007
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419. Dr. Pankaj Gupta 11.10.1980 25.03.2009
420. Dr. Sumaira Showkat 02.03.1984 do.
421. Dr. Gourav Chowdhary 19.08.1983 do.
422. Dr. Javeed Ahmad 18.03.1974 do.Shudha
423. Dr. Waheed Ali Bhat 01.03.1982 do.
424. Dr. Munaza Mushtaq 18.04.1981 do.
425. Dr. Abhimanyu 20.09.1984 do.Chauhan (ALC)
426. Dr. Stazin Dorje (ST) 01.01.1983 do.
427. Dr. Raj Kumar (SC) 23.03.1982 do.
428. Dr. Mohd. Ashrat 08.03.1981 do.(RBA)
429. Dr. Ram Pal (SC) 21.01.1984 do.
430. Dr. Naveen Kumar 14.03.1983 do.(SC)
431. Dr. Sandeep Kotwal 16.02.1981 do.(RBA)
432. Dr. Altaf Hussain 02.04.1981 do.Khanday (RBA)
433. Dr. Mohammad Amin 05.03.1979 do.Wani (RBA)
434. Dr. Hilal Ahmad 17.08.1982 do.Bhat (RBA)
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436. Dr. Rajnish Kumar 25.03.1982 do.(SC)
437. Dr. Sunil Kumar 28.02.1982 do.Dogra (SC)
438. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar 30.03.1983 do.
439. Dr. Latima Sharma 0l.10.1981 do.
440. Dr. Qazi Mudasir Javid 14.07.1984 do.
441. Dr. Irfan Ahmad Wani 01.04.1984 do.
442. Dr. Malik 01.04.1981 do.Imran-ul-Zaman
443. Dr. Harpreet Kour 30.03.1986 do.
444. Dr. Ajeet Pal Singh 05.03.1980 do.
445. Dr. Sharika Sharma 03.10.1984 do.(ALC)
446. Dr. Qazi Inamul Haq 01.03.1984 do.(RBA)
447. Dr. Tasneef Yaqoob 15.07.1984 do.
448. Dr. Sandeep Kumar 28.01.1985 do.(SC)
449. Dr. Sanjay Kumar (SC) 05.12.1983 do.
450. Dr. Rakesh Kumar (SC) 20.12.1985 do.
451. Dr. Sheikh Mohd. 01.03.1982 17.11.2011Yaseen
452. Dr. Peerzada Suhail 19.02.1981 do.Ahmad
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454. Dr. Jaffar Sharif 15.04.1982 do.
455. Dr. Manmeet Singh 26.04.1981 do.
456. Dr. Sayema Shafat 27.08.1984 do.
457. Dr. Amjadul Islam 21.09.1981 do.
458. Dr. Rizwanu Zaman 20.09.1981 do.
459. Dr. Afaq Syed Maknoo 05.07.1985 do.
460. Dr. Faisal Mohammad 05.03.1984 do. Bhat
461. Dr. Mushtaq 07.03.1983 do.Ahad Bhat
462. Dr. Saba Yousuf Hanga 28.11.1983 do.
463. Dr. Umar Nazir Zahid 17.04.1985 do.
464. Dr. Ravjoyt Singh 20.08.1985 do.
465. Dr. Shahnawaz Khan 22.06.1986 do.(RBA)
466. Dr. Shaqir Rashid 01.03.1981 do.(RBA)
467. Dr. Muneeb Ahmad 02.08.1983 do.Saroori (RBA)
468. Dr. Sandeep Kumar 29.06.1985 do.(RBA)
469. Dr. Raman Gupta 12.11.1984 do.(RBA)
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471. Dr. Ashwani Hansa 05.12.1985 do.(SC)
472. Dr. Pankaj Kumar 01.08.1986 do.
473. Dr. Davinder Kumar 27.10.1983 do.(SC)
474. Dr. Stanzin Thakchos 15.03.1985 do.(ST)
475. Dr. Tsering Lodal (ST) 20.04.1984 do.
476. Dr. Yasir Arafat (ST) 23.04.1985 do.
477. Dr. Akiq Ahmad 10.10.1985 do.Khan (ALC)
478. Dr. Neyaz Majeed 03.08.1985 20.09.2012Kamili
479. Dr. Gousia Nazir 07.08.1984 do.
480. Dr. Atish Raina 01.01.1987 do.
481. Dr. Shah 26.07.1984 do.Ahsan-ul-Haq
482. Dr. Raja Wasim Yousef 15-08-1985 do.
483. Dr. Sheikh Imran 20.02.1982 do.
484. Dr. Gagandeep Singh 13.07.1985 do.
485. Dr. Mohd Saleem Dar 19.07.1985 do.
486. Dr. Shakoor Ahmad 03.02.1982 do.Bhat
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Maqbool
489. Dr. Bashir Ahmad Ganayi 15.02.1980 do.
490. Dr. Waseem Rehman 26.09.1983 do.
491. Dr. Rahila Gulzar 21.06.1985 do.
492. Dr. Faazil Bashir Rather 01.07.1985 do.
493. Dr. Syed Arshad 09.03.1982 do.Hussain
494. Dr. Mohammad 17.09.1986 do.Irfan Shah
495. Dr. Nissar Rasool N/A do.
496. Dr. Shabir Ahmad Dar 03.03.1984 do.
497. Dr. Ejaz Rasool Dar 02.09.1988 do.
498. Dr. Mansoor Nabi 01.03.1984 do.
499. Dr. Priyanka Malhotra 29.03.1986 do.
500. Dr. Nasir M. 22.04.1985 do.Murtaza Shah
501. Dr. Sajad Hussain Bhat 03.03.1982 do.
502. Dr. Shabir Ahmad Dar 03.05.1985 do.
503. Dr. Swaid Abdullah 27.10.1982 do. Applied forresignation
504. Dr. Nafis Ibni Assad 03.07.1983 do.
505. Dr. Arshad Ahmad Dar 05.05.1984 do.
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507. Dr. Nazir Ahmad 07.03.1984 do.Changal
508. Dr. Irfan Mohi-ud-Din 03.03.1983 do.Reshi
509. Dr. Gh. Mohi Din 22.02.1975 do.Sheikh (RBA)
510. Dr. Ajaz Ahmad Gainae 04.01.1980 do.
511. Dr. Malik Athar 29.08.1986 do.Muzaffar
512. Dr. Rayees Ahmad l l .06.1986 do.Ganaie
513. Dr. Arif Mushtaq 01.03.1986 do.Ahmad Bhat
514. Dr. Rahila Shameem 31.07.1981 do.
515. Dr. Rajesh Kumar 07.12.1978 do.Kalha (Social Caste)
516. Dr. lrtiza Nabi 01.03.1984 do.
517. Dr. Adil Rashid 20.03.1984 do.
518. Dr. Mukhtar 20.03.1984 do.Ahmad Dar
519. Dr. Ajay Kumar 09.02.1986 do.
520. Dr. Peer Tajamul 03.06.1987 do.Shams (RBA)
521. Dr. Abdul Raouf 15.11.1983 do.Wani (RBA)
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(Social Caste)
523. Dr. Maninder Singh 14.07.1985 do.(ALC)
524. Dr. Sheikh Rafeh N/A do.Ahmad (RBA)
525. Dr. Mohmad Izharul 14.08.1987 do.Haq (ST)
526. Dr. Navneet Badyal 09.01.1984 do.(ALC)
527. Dr. Tahir Gani 01.04.1985 do.Banday
528. Dr. Latief Mohammad 01.07.1984 do. The periodDar (RBA) of unauthor-
ised absenceyet to bedecided
529. Dr. Sonam Dolkar (ST) 01.01.1986 do.
530. Dr. Mandeep Kour 05.03.1987 do.(SLC)
531. Dr. Mohd Akber 05.10.1987 do.Jan (RBA)
532. Dr. Naseer Ahmad 25.12.1986 do.(RBA)
533. Dr. Tsering Dorjay 04.02.1987 do.(ST)
534. Dr. Sajad Hussain 01.03.1984 do.Wani (RBA)
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536. Dr. Wani Khalid (RBA) 08.02.1988 do.
537. Dr. Ahatsham-ul-Haq 26.06.1985 do.(RBA)
538. Dr. Rayees Ahmed 15.03.1986 do.Shah (RBA)
539. Dr. Leela Banoo (ST) 06.09.1985 do.
540. Dr. Syed Junaid 13.04.1986 do.Showkat (RBA)
541. Dr. Bilal Ahmad Mir 11.02.1985 do.(RBA)
542. Dr. Mohd Akram 07.03.1983 do.Malik (RBA)
543. Dr. Syed Ashaq 01.04.1981 do.Hussain (RBA)
544. Dr. Muzafer Ahmed 10.03.1984 do.Bhat (RBA)
545. Dr. Vikas Mangotra 28.09.1985 do.(SC)
546. Dr. Motup Angmo (ST) 04.06.1984 do.
547. Dr. Umesh Kumar 07.01.1987 do.(SC)
548. Dr. Ashwani Kumar 17-01-1988 do.(SC)
549. Dr. Mohd Amin 15.11.1983 do.Naqvi (ST)
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551. Dr. Sandeep Kumar 08.12.1987 do.(SC)
552. Dr. Pawan Kumar (SC) 12.03.1982 do.
553. Dr. Syed Mohmad 10.081983 do.Shah (RBA)
554. Dr. Mohsin Ali Gazi 01.11.1987 19.08.2014
555. Dr. Manzoor 27.03.1985 do.Ahmad Bhat
556. Dr. Navdeep Kour 20.10.1986 do.
557. Dr. Vashav Pratap 27.12.1988 do.Singh
558. Dr. Syed Mudasir 10.09.1984 do.Ayoub Shan
559. Dr. Syed Qaiser 16.03.1987 do.Ahmad
560. Dr. Muneer 06.03.1987 do.Ahmad Dar
561. Dr. Mohsin Firdous 07.05.1988 do.
562. Dr. Sandeep Pandita 23.08.1987 do.
563. Dr. Gurmeet Singh 03.04.1986 do.
564. Dr. Aleesha Luthra 03.01.1990 do.
565. Dr. Haroon Ashraf 09.01.1986 do.Parimoo
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Wani (RBA)
567. Dr. Sajad Ahmad 13.09.1988 do.Darzi
568. Dr. Naveed Rasool 10.01.1991 do.
569. Dr. Himpreet Kour 07.06.1989 do.
570. Dr. Rooh-ul-Amin 22.09.1985 do.
571. Dr. Divya Sharma 20.08.1990 do.
572. Dr. Aqib Ihstiyaq 15.10.1989 do.
573. Dr. Ishfaq Faried 01.01.1983 do.(RBA)
574. Dr. Ashaq Hussain 10.07.1984 do.Lone (RBA)
575. Dr. Shabaz Hussain 09.12.1988 do.Dar (RBA)
576. Dr. Anjal Kumar 27.08.1986 do.(RBA)
577. Dr. Adil Anamul Haq 01.04.1986 do.(RBA)
578. Dr. Waseem Ahmad 27.05.1988 do.Tailie (RBA)
579. Dr. Malik Abu Rafee 18.08.1988 do.(RBA)
580. Dr. Rajan Sharma 07.06.1986 do.(RBA)
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Sheikh (RBA)
582. Dr. Anil Kumar (RBA) 22.06.1988 do.
583. Dr. Kuldeep 09.04.1988 do.Kumar (SC)
584. Dr. Shivani Thapa (SC) 04.05.1977 do.
585. Dr. Dhaman 17.07.1987 do.Kumar (SC)
586. Dr. Satinder Paul (SC) 30.03.1991 do.
587. Dr. Mussrat Ahmad 10.04.1990 do.Choudhari (ST)
588. Dr. Mohd Anwar (ST) 22.05.1989 do.
589. Dr. Suriya Salam (ST) 03.04.1989 do.
590. Dr. Rifat Samoon (ST) 22.12.1989 do.
591. Dr. Zakir Hussain (ST) 22.12.1996 do.
592. Dr. Nirmal Parshant 27.03.1990 do.Sharma (ALC)
593. Dr. Amit Khajuria 21.03.1987 do.(ALC)
594. Dr. Abdul Qayoom 02.03.1987 do.Teeli (SLC)
(Sd.) LATIEF AHMAD,
Under Secretary to the Government,Animal/Sheep Husbandry Department.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIRCIVIL SECRETARIAT––INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT
Subject :––J&K Trade and Export Policy, 2018-28.
Reference :––SAC Decision No. 43/7/2018 Dated 01-08-2018.––––––
Government Order No. 197-IND of 2018Dated 10-08-2018
Sanction is hereby accorded to the adoption of J&K Trade and ExportPolicy, 2018-28 as per annexure to this Government Order for itsimplementation with immediate effect.
By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(Sd.) SHAILENDRA KUMAR, IAS,Principal Secretary to Government,
Industries and Commerce Department.–––––––
EXTRAORDINARY REGD. NO. JK—33
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Separate paging is given to this part in order that it may be filed as aseparate compilation.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PART I–B
Jammu and Kashmir Government––Notifications.
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Annexure to Govt. Order No. 197-Ind of 2018 dated 10-08-2018
J&K TRADE AND EXPORT POLICY 2018-28
1. Introduction :
1.1 The State of Jammu & Kashmir with the hope inspired by thegoals of Development Vision of the Country and determinationto consolidate gains on the macroeconomic front and to facethe economic challenges that lie ahead, looks forward forforging a strong, diversified, resilient and competitive Stateeconomy. Towards this end, all sectors have specific rolesand contributions to make in raising pace of development to adynamic self-sustaining level. In this regard, trade andcommerce function is seen as a central and pivotal pillar inattainment of the mission of moving to Trade and Export ledeconomy with higher proficiency, productivity andcompetitiveness from agrarian economy.
1.2 While the National Development Vision inspires and raiseshope, the argument for trade as the engine of growth anddevelopment in the face of globalization needs no emphasis.Unfolding developments in the political, economic and socialspheres are bringing about tremendous changes and challengesin the business environment. These changes entail perceptibleshifts in economic relations, evident in the trade liberalizationand globalization phenomenon.
1.3 Thus, the State requires a Trade and Export Policy that willensure effective participation in the designed framework andcodified trading system that has emerged at the national andinternational level and in seizing the opportunities inherent inthe free flow of resources inherent in globalization. The StateTrade & Export Policy intends to ensure that liberalizationoffers meaningful, identifiable and measurable benefits toentrepreneurs.
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1.4 The efficacy of Trade and Export Policy depends on theestablishment of a specific macroeconomic, social and politicalenvironment. When fundamental changes occur in theunderlying environment, the configuration of policy strategieshave to change. This Policy reflects the dynamics of Jammuand Kashmir State as an agrarian economy in transition towardsa market driven one.
1.5 The Trade and Export Policy expects to assist the State striveto carve a place for itself in the national economy and a nichefor its products in the national and international market. Theprivate sector would be the lead stakeholder, the economicagents responsible for the production of goods and serviceswould enable the State to occupy its rightful place in the globalmarket. The public sector’s primary role is that of enablingand facilitating this process. This essence of the strategy willenable J&K to use her resources, especially her manpowerbase, to address economic challenges with the objective ofattaining goals of the Development Vision and enhancingpercapita income of the State.
1.6 This Policy document has therefore been formulated withconsciousness and belief of the State Government that tradeand investment regime encourages integration into globaltrading environment and import of diverse and moderntechnologies that are important for productivity improvements.
2. Policy Vision :
2.1 Role of trade sector towards the realization of the goal ofeconomic development will be attained through the structuraltransformation of the economy and enhanced value addedproductivity that would in turn contribute to the process ofcompetitiveness and lead to rapid economic growth. The PolicyVision, in the aforesaid context, has to be :
“....to transform the state economy from a supplyconstrained one into a competitive export-led entity
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responsive to enhanced domestic integration andwider participation at national and global economythrough trade liberalization in tune with the nationalpolicies.”
3. Mission :
3.1 Trade is not an end in itself but a means for achieving higherlevel of welfare of the society. The function of the trade sector,therefore, is to integrate the State economy into the nationaland global economy through trade. This entails structuraltransformation of the State economy in tandem with initiativesin this regard at the national level, and product/marketdiversification.
3.2 Indeed, to have a sustained economic growth rate which iscapable of addressing the challenge of unemployment issue inthe State depends on developing a modern export-led economy.High volumes of exports are necessary to achieve the goalsof sustained economic development. Sustaining a high growthrate is a necessity but not sufficient condition. Growth has tobe complemented by broad-based equal opportunity of accessto the primary assets of production - land, skills and finance-for such growth to be translated in to economic and socialwell being. The mission of the trade sector is therefore to :
“....stimulate the development and growth of tradethrough enhancing competitiveness by creatingfavourable ecosystem aiming at rapid socioeconomicdevelopment.”
4. Objectives :
4.1 The State Government, by adopting this Trade Policy aims toachieve the following objectives :—
• To enhance the domestic trade volume by five times fromthe existing level at present in next 10 years.
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• To move more speedily towards transformation of its rolefrom ‘regulator’ to ‘facilitator’ and from performer toenabler for the Trade and Commerce sector.
• To encourage, promote and facilitate more investment inenterprises and build a strong, responsive and vibrantbusiness environment in the State.
• To recognize the significant role of distribution of goodsand services in generation of employment, the Governmentshall endeavor to increase the share of Trade andCommerce in GDP by at least 3% in next five years andto add to per capita income of the State. Further, toraise, the share of State in the gross national export from0.05 % at present to 2 % in next 10 years.
• To raise efficiency and widening linkages in domesticproduction and building a diversified competitive exportsector as the means of stimulating higher rates of growthand development.
• To provide employment opportunities to the educatedunemployed and skilled youth in the field of Trade andCommerce by concerted human resource and skilldevelopment interventions.
• To provide guidelines for State Development Plans forreserving suitable patches of land for facilities such aswarehousing and logistics support helpful in promotingretail, wholesale and exports trading in and from the State.
• To create new markets and ancillary facilities throughregional development plans.
5. Strategy :
5.1 One consequence of liberalization is the de-facto merger ofdomestic and international markets into a single market and
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the necessity for domestic business and trading entities tobecome internationally competitive even in internal markets.One of the impacts of globalization is the accessibility todomestic firms, of resources that can facilitate enhancedproductivity and efficiency necessary for competitiveness. Inthis setting, export-led growth is both an opportunity and achallenge for the State. Entrepreneurs of the State have tostrive towards production of higher quality goods and first classservices at lower prices. The overall strategy includes reformof institutional structures and change of cultural norms andpractices in economic activities so as to put in motion theprocess of re-orienting the economy towards an open marketsystem targeting export-orientation.
5.2 Jammu and Kashmir State’s export remains too heavilyfocused on primary commodities and its share of total trade inIndia remains low, despite numerous economic measures anddomestic market liberalization. Inter-state trade is particularlylimited. Therefore, there is a need to identify cumbersomeand non-transparent state border administration, particularlyimport-export procedure.
5.3 Export enhancement strategy including identification of focusproducts, focus markets and market linked focus products shallbe adopted. Focus products can be Basmati rice from JammuDivision, Saffron, Handicrafts and Handloom products andHorticulture produce from Kashmir Division. In consultationwith the Regional Authority of DGFT, CEPC, EPCH, ITPOetc. such products and sectors shall be recommended forvarious export incentives given by the Government of Indiafrom time to time.
5.4 The strategy measures will also include the support forstandardized international certifications, packaging,development of common facility centres e. g. Pack Housesand Vapour Heat Treatment facilities and development ofmarket linkages with the outlets of international chain stores
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across the country. Besides, the stakeholders in export sectorwill be informed, through a series of seminars and informationevents about the focus markets in terms of the emergingopportunities for exports.
5.5 District/Regional Export Promotion Committees shall benotified involving the Regional Authority of DGFT in Jammuand Srinagar and other stakeholders in every District/Regionof the state to focus on promotion of District/Region specificproducts and cater to the demands of the exporter communityfrom those Districts/Regions. This shall also help in resolvingthe issues and concerns of MSMEs and small businesses thatface problems in exporting their goods or services. Thesecommittees shall identify the existing gaps with reference toexport infrastructure and policy initiatives that would berequired to attain the export growth potential of the State.
5.6 It would be collective endeavour to assess specific sectorsfor demand-supply gaps, their potential for export in the next5-10 years and identify policy initiatives to promote valueaddition in the export of goods from the State.
5.7 Steps shall also be taken to promote organic cultivation andcertification and required skill training in this area shall bepromoted involving the APEDA and the State AgricultureDepartment.
5.8 The strategy would be to provide an assessment of “as is”situation of the State in terms of its economic profile, availabilityof physical and social infrastructure as well as highlight thekey factors of production which can serve to create a conduciveecosystem for export growth. In identification of championexport sectors, the sectors with high global demand, thosecontributing significantly to the State’s export share, sectorswhere State is showing high competitiveness in the domesticmarket and significant contribution in the domestic productionand trade value, sectors which can generate more employmentand services would be focused.
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5.9 For each of the identified champion export sectors, a highlevel assessment of demand-supply gap shall be undertakento develop a broad prospective of export potential in the nextten years. Further, a value chain analysis of the sectors shallbe conducted in order to identify opportunities for moving upthe value curve in the future. Gaps in infrastructure and policyinitiatives would be regularly identified and plugged to ensureattainment of the export growth potential of the State. Besides,in order to layout a clear roadmap to address various identifiedgaps, Government shall prioritize various initiatives in terms ofimpact and ease of implementation, layout specific timelinesand key nodal agencies for each initiative and shall also developa responsibility matrix that clearly identifies the roles of theCentre and the State Government in helping the State attainits export potential. The export strategy to be followed shallbe as depicted through the following flow-chart :—
1. Vision Development :
Defining aspiration of the State with reference to itsrole in global value chain and trade growth.
2. SWOT Analysis of :
(a) States Economic Profile.
(b) Physical Infrastructure/Social Infrastructure
(c) Factors of Production.
3. Identifying Champion Export Sectors onfollowing parameters :
(a) Sectors with high global demand
(b) Sectors currently contributing to a significantshare of State’s export.
(c) Sectors where State’s show highcompetitiveness in domestic market.
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(d) Sectors with significant contribution in domesticproduction andtrade value.
(e) Sectors which can generate more employment.
(f) Service sectors that can promote services export.
4. Gap Assessment across :
(a) Export linked Logistics Infra (Rail, Road, Air, PortCoastal transport, warehouses etc).
(b) Other Trunk Infra (Land, Industrial zones, Power,Water etc.).
(c) Ease of doing business (Technology andoperational interventions).
(d) Sector specific policy and regulatory challenges.
(e) Ancillary Infra (Testing facilities, Standards andCertifications Labs etc.)
(f) Fiscal/Non fiscal incentives especially to promotefocus sectors which may include––
(i) Service sector ;
(ii) Organic cultivation ;
(iii) Sectors where significant value additionopportunities exists.
5. Roadmap for export strategy enablers :
1. Prioritization of initiatives based on :
(i) ease of implementation and
(ii) impact on export.
2. Development of action plan across Infrastructureand Policy enablers specified timelines and nodalagency.
3. Development of responsibility matrix forCentre-State Cooperation on exports.
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5.10 The value of services exports has increased in India over theyears and there is demand for Indian services world-wide. The share of service sector in total exports of India in2016-17 was 36.80%. India’s services exports are dominatedby the software sector followed by business, trade,transportation, finance, insurance and communication services.The J &K State has its own share of services exports in thesesectors including fair amount of share in health and engineeringsectors as well.
5.11 Some of the issues concerning services exports are connectedto work permits and visa, rationalization of taxes, simplificationof rules of temporary stay and social security contributionissues for short term workers. However, all these issues fallunder the domain of Union Government and are being dealt atthat level.
5.12 To be specific on policy concerning J&K, “Tourism”, be thatleisure, adventure, eco or MICE tourism, has in the pastremained a significant foreign exchange earner for the peopleof the State. A chain of Golf courses in lush green surroundingshas added one more tourism activity for high end tourists.Domestic pilgrimage tourism has increased considerablyhowever, the overall tourism of the state faced tough timeover the years especially the foreign tourism due to negativeadvisories issued by European and Western Countries.
5.13 With a view to develop J&K as a dynamic, sustainableand favoured destination offering high quality experience toincrease the footfall of domestic as well as the internationaltourists, the Government is working for :
• developing potentia l new and emerging marketsthrough the targeted marketing strategies based on touristprofile ;
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• harnessing of the opportunities available in the sectors likeAdventure, Caravan Tourism, Heliport Tourism,Handicrafts, Pilgrimage, MICE, Heritage, Eco-Tourismand Golf etc. ;
• development of human resources for tourism sector andcapacity building of the tourism stakeholders ;
• diversification of Jammu and Kashmir Tourism products ;
• showcasing Brand Jammu and Kashmir in tourism ;
• standardization of the establishment of tourism productsand services by eco-friendly infrastructure ;
• promotion of sustainable tourism and encourage theconservation and preservation of unique natural andcultural heritage of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh ;
• ensuring ‘total quality’ services to tourists by introductionof modern technologies and information dissemination fortourist products and services ;
• encouragement of a strong and sustainable participationby private Sector in creation of tourism infrastructureespecially through public private partnership (PPP) ;
• promotion of effective inter-departmental coordination tostreamline processes and increase sector performance inareas like Horticulture, Agriculture, Sericulture, Health,Bio- Tech and IT.
5.14 Human Resource and Skill Development :
5.14.1 Special emphasis will be given to the development of humanresource and skill development for increasing employability inthe sector of Trade and Commerce. Government Institutionsand established Private Institutions will be encouraged toconduct certification based training and placement programs.
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5.14.2 Skill Institutes such as the Craft Development Institute (CDI)and the Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (IICT), Srinagarintend to start skill programs, namely, Craft Design Programmeand Handloom Technology respectively.
5.14.3 The Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (IICT) and CraftDevelopment Institute (CDI) have been working tirelessly indigitizing the traditional, contemporary designs of Carpets andall other crafts of the State. Both the institutions have createdtheir design banks.
5.14.4 Design Studio equipped with latest digital equipments includingfew world famous Design Softwares has been established inIICT. The introduction of Design Softwares has eased designwork enormously as it used to take months together for a groupof persons comprising of Naqash (Designer), Taleem Writerand a Taleem Copyist to make the carpet design of standardsize and then to transfer the design drafted on graph paper(outline only) into the coded pattern known as Taleem in thelocal language. As many as 905 carpet and 190 Kani Shawldesigns have been developed in the digital form in the DesignStudio with the application of different Design Softwares.These designs have been provided to the industry in the formof computerized design papers (Talim) on nominal charges.
5.14.5 Design Innovation and Product Development is continuingactivity of CDI wherein about 800 new design samples havebeen created and digitized nearly 600 artisans have been trainedon these new designs.
5.14.6 The Jammu Kashmir Entrepreneur Development Institute(JKEDI) is establishing a Centre for Incubation & BusinessDevelopment to guide young entrepreneurs in gaining accessto capital, material and market support for their projects.
5.14.7 To promote women entrepreneurship, two WomenEntrepreneurship Development Institutions (EDIs) are beingdeveloped, one each in Srinagar & Jammu.
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5.14.8 The Government will collaborate with the Department ofCommerce, Government of India in organizing various outreachprograms related to Export procedures under Niryat BandhuScheme of Government of India, training on manufacturingpractices and other requirements related to SPS-TBT issues,Anti-Dumping and Safeguard duties etc.
5 .15 Communication and Logistics Infrastructure :
5.15.1 The State is largely dependent on road transport for carriageof goods and there are road bottlenecks, particularly duringthe months of winters and rains. Apart from the loss of time indetention, the goods and the crew of the vehicles are subjectedto vagaries of the weather in the absence of adequate protectionand roadside facilities, and the cost of goods to the consumerincreases. The Government also recognizes that the transportindustry operates through several layers of intermediaries whichaffect its cost efficiency and transparency.
5.15.2 The Government would support establishment of world classwarehouses/distribution centers/Logistics Parks/Dry Ports bymeans of allocation of land and incentives for such activities.
5.15.3 The Government shall pursue the case with the respectiveGol authorities to functionalize the Inland Container Depot/Air Cargo Complexes at Jammu, Srinagar and Leh.
5.15.4 The Government also envisages to have multi-model LogisticsParks and Dry Ports in collaboration with Local, National andInternational Companies in the field.
5.15.5 The Government looks forward to the completion of railwayconnection between Kashmir valley and rest of the country(target year 2022) and ongoing four lanning & upgradation ofNH IA is expected to change the entire transport scenario forthe State.
5.15.6 The Government shall endeavour to appropriately take up thematter with Civil Aviation Ministry for allowing International
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flights to operate from Srinagar Airport so as to enhance exportvolume from the State especially in handicraft and handloomsectors. Efforts shall also be made to set up an Air CargoComplex with warehouse facility at Srinagar airport. Besides,efforts shall also be made to make Inland Container Depot(lCD) Jammu fully functional by filling the infrastructure gapsbesides setting up of additional lCD hubs in the State to improvethe export logistics.
5.15.7 The Government shall have a critical look at its powers vestedunder section 72 of the Motor Vehicles Act for revising therestrictions imposed on vehicles including the maximum ladenweight permissible for the goods carriers, keeping in view theimprovements made on various roads and highways.
5.15.8 The Government shall look into problems faced by exporterswho use containers in respect of their maximum laden weightand levy of Toll on the empty containers in the interest ofpromotion of exports.
5.15.9 The Government shall improve basic infrastructure and civicamenities at the major loading and unloading points/warehousesand overnight parking lots for the goods carriers.
5.16 Development of new Markets and amenities :
5.16.1 Based on pure objective criteria, the Government/the concernedMunicipal Corporations/Urban Local Bodies shall examine forliberalized conversion of the identified residential pockets intocommercial zones so as to arrest haphazard and clandestineconversion of individual residential houses into businesspremises.
5.16.2 Adequate provisions for commercial activities including kiosksand central markets shall be kept in the new housing coloniesto be developed by the organizations like JDA, SDA and theJ &K Housing Board depending upon the size and the locationof the colony. Similar practice shall be adopted by the privatedevelopers of housing colonies.
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5.16.3 Demand surveys shall be undertaken by the Governmentthrough professional consultants for development of futuremarkets. A cluster approach would be adopted for developmentof specialized markets wherever feasible/advantageous. Theretail trade organizations would be encouraged to formulateSPVs for development of new markets.
5.16.4 The H&UDD shall expedite development of warehousingfacilities as per their announced programmes and if needed,the Industries & Commerce Department shall provide inputfor the same. ‘Smart City’ project shall also strengthen theabove endeavors of the Government in Srinagar and Jammu.
5.16.5 The Government shall facilitate creation of adequate facilitiesand civic amenities like paving of parking areas, provision ofraised platforms for loading/ unloading and conducting auctions,drainage for rain water, toilets, clean paths for the movementof the buyers and sellers, street lighting etc. in the areas wheremarkets have come up or have been created/developed bythe Government agencies.
5.16.6 Various Government Corporations dealing with Handicraftsand Handloom, Agro Industries, Horticulture (Produce andMarketing) etc. shall use National or State E-commerceplatforms for trading products from respective sectors toincrease outreach of local products worldwide at lower costs.E-marketing shall also eliminate mediators and improvelinkages between farmers, food processors, small time artisans/manufacturers and retailers.
5.17 Use of Technology :
5.17.1 The Government shall encourage use of InformationTechnology (IT) by all concerned agencies to enable the tradingcommunity to gradually move towards modernization, providingvirtual showrooms at household levels, IT application and digitaltransactions. If required, it will collaborate with the J&K Bankfor promotion of its Point of Sale (PoS) service to the retailers.
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5.17.2 The Government shall facilitate e-filing of returns under variouslabour laws and financial codes as also for depositing varioustypes of fees including monthly payments of employer’s shareof the Provident Fund into the account of the PF Commissioner.
5.17.3 The Government shall take steps to attend to the work ofcompiling Provident Fund accounts of workers covered bythe Employees Provident Fund Act under the aegis of theLabour Department.
5.17.4 The Government, for enhancing traceability of transactionsand need to save paper by retailers, shall allow to have optionsto issue e-bills (tax invoices) to consumers in electronic mode.The GST regime has already started this process.
5.17.5 The Government intends to bring more transparency in theprocurement of goods by making procurements through GeMPortal/Other GoI e-Commerce platforms at the approved ratesthat would also bring cost efficiency in the system.
6. Trade Scenerio :
6.1 Domestic Trade comprises mainly of wholesale and retail tradeactivities and the external trade which is mainly based onexports of goods is largely dependent on external factorsincluding the policies of the importing Countries.
6.2 The Services sector covers a wide variety of activities suchas trade, hotel and restaurants, transport, storage andcommunication, financing, insurance, real estate, businessservices, community, social and personal services and servicesassociated with construction.
6.3 About 23% to 24% share in the Service Sector is claimed bythe Internal Trade based on wholesale and retail activity, ofwhich 10% is Wholesale and 90% the Retail Trade.
6.4 Despite constraints the vitality of the Internal Trade is alwaysvery paramount as it not only provides selfemployment but
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also boosts the creation of employment. It serves the public atlarge by supply of goods and services. One of the notableaspects of both wholesale and retail trade in India is that theyoperate at the lowest margins than in any other Country. Thusthis is the biggest laudable service, this sector is rendering tocommon man.
6.5 In Jammu and Kashmir State, which traditionally has been anagrarian economy, over the years, the Internal Trade as partof the service sector of State economy has emerged as largestcontributors towards the State GSDP.
6.6 Since the organized retailing business is projected to grow at25% per annum, it will also benefit the State by attractingmassive investments and professional expertise in the sectorwhich shall create large number of white collar jobs. It shallalso boost the rural economy by establishing direct businesscontacts with the farmers through efficient supply chains, cuttingdown huge intermediary expenses and heavy storage andtransportation wastages.
6.7 The Government intends to enhance the percentage share ofthe exports in the GSDP of the State from presently 0.7%during 2016-17 to at least 3.5% of the GSDP during the policyperiod. The last 10 years export trends from J&K are asunder :—
J&K Exports Statistics
S.No. Financial Value of exports from J&K (Rs. In Crores)year
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1. 2007-08 349
2. 2008-09 390
3. 2009-10 433
4. 2010-11 405
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6. 2012-13 722
7. 2013-14 1043
8. 2014-15 940
9. 2015-16 813
10. 2016-17 791
11. 2017-18 341
(Source : Department of Commerce, MoC&I, Government of India)
6.8 Jammu & Kashmir presently contributes only 0.05% of thetotal exports from the country. List of major exportingStates and performance of J&K since 2013-14 is as under :—
(State-wise National Export figures)
Gross Exports State-wise ( In USD)
State FY 13-14 FY 14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17-18
MAHARASHTRA 71751635769 72852941001 665680398618 67433773280 69731479115
GUJRAT 73399787025 61238126621 49820177092 54213619430 66818033924
TAMILNADU 26872327084 27493182580 25556856657 26452980751 29754223773
KARNATAKA 17674791500 23617140680 19264186569 19684995397 18052335532
UTTAR PRADESH 13264045267 13910050216 12400527551 12528819139 13803895872
HARYANA 10660823991 11297578291 10340412351 10694388692 13263407141
ANDHRA PRADESH 15496449446 15912788235 12135435729 11939979528 13019534989
WEST BENGAL 10503627045 9087997428 7470298842 8236253097 9148720180
DELHI 9244455553 10025755695 9300162230 10554468896 8713877048
UNSPECIFIED 30098458847 28160583247 13247069814 11595129229 8685292392
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KERALA 4322433185 4159602746 4360913885 4886003756 7308066928
RAJASTHAN 5936618040 6092747556 5244247978 5772319909 6952050859
TELENGANA 2166172332 5404901347 6000917271 6568705989
PUNJAB 7055274245 6775826067 5611920055 5276646836 5788246128
MADHYA PRADESH 4351881171 4129540961 3967633037 4436818548 5249957976
GOA 1540929776 1602467425 1601673270 2281271046 2103172412
DADRA & NAGAR
HAVELl 1733026610 1746004940 1519017764 1562904022 2051247423
CHATTISGARH 1267711561 1182496326 571063725 942840512 1522695504
UTTARANCHAL 1119128342 1386365070 1216414429 896762504 1455456073
BIHAR 949876570 1034656441 546312063 823531626 1345312575
HIMACHAL PRADESH 826779403 896231307 893136409 1056011521 1721665007
JHARKHAND 612791246 548880130 479241763 717141511 1116532484
DAMAN & DIU 640409845 647000636 740429347 727804983 956981172
PONDICHERRY 311710719 339260631 359818466 310551325 415050912
ASSAM 401669770 340785311 395547012 430025367 382350331
JAMMU & KASHMIR 172693575 153665355 124466774 117805332 148309068
MEGHALAYA 97968030 86387686 102339481 102135510 85126296
CHANDIGARH 98887404 95928175 104747689 89340149 69928024
ANDAMAN &
NICOBAR 9671574 7587120 11525155 2334333 31460778
SIKKIM 2388784 3911234 2928420 4909778 13961509
ARUNACHAL
PRADESH 754622 6280735 6648257 4929544 5319891
NAGALAND 3153720 1637924 4367341 736015 3916568
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MANIPUR 429288 190203 157965 1059316 1332821
MIZORAM 88014 274587 1437726 28624 1070035
LAKSHADWEEP 806547 458303 490122 433653 639132
Gross exports from
India 314415736580.00 310352012730.00 262290139885.00 275851711123.00 303376230343.00
Source : DGFT
6.9 The major items of export from the State Since 2014-15onwards have been as under :—
(Major Export Items : J&K State)
HS Codes Description Year (Rs. in Crores)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
080232 Shelled Walnuts Fresh or Dried 132 113 44 22
100630 Semi/Wholly Milled Rice 20 7 12 9W/N Polished/Glazed
200310 Mushrooms Prepared/Preserved 55 45 33 8
29339 Other: Derivatives of Pyridine 0 6 22 14
293410 Compounds containing in 0 8 11 6unfused Thiazole Ring (W/NHydrogenated) in the structure
300490 Other medicine put up for retail 153 129 197 49sale
300640 Dental cements and other dental 7 7 10 0fillings bone reconstruction cements
380891, Insecticides 1 4 18 5380899
520523 Single Yarn of Combed Fibres 5 17 16 7measuring<232.56 But>=192.31Dctx(>43 But<=Mtrc No.)
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551012 Multiple (Folded)/Cabled Yarn 3 10 10 6containing 85% or more byweight of artificial staple fibres
570190 Carpets and floor coverings 79 68 47 22knotted of other textile material
621410, Shawls, Scarves, Mufflers etc. of 129 102 108 31621420, Silk/ Silk Waste621490
760611 Rectangular (including square) 1 4 11 10plates sheets, strip of aluminumnot alloyed
850213 Generating sets with compression 15 16 13 6ignition internal combustion pistonengines (diesel/semi-diesel engines)of an output exceeding 375 kva
(Source : Department of Commerce, MoC&I, Government of India)
6.10 Loc Trade :
Though the figures of LoC trade are not captured by theDepartment of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry,Government of India while finalizing national level state-wiseexport figures but it has taken a different importance in thetrade and export scenario of the State. Opening of CrossLoC trade along Uri-Muzaffarabad and Poonch-Rawalakoteroutes on 21st October, 2008 as part of Confidence BuildingMeasures (CBMs) between Pakistan and India marked aparadigm shift since the sub-continent was partitioned in 1947.It has many unique features. The two governments declaredCross-LoC trade as zero-tariff trade as it is not treated asinternational trade. The Exports are called ‘traded-out’ goods
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and Imports are called ‘traded-in’ goods. 21 items have beenagreed for this trade between the two parts of the State.
6.11 Trade volumes have substantially shown an increase despitethe trade being on barter terms with lakhs of propercommunication channels, absence of banking system, dearthof legal enforcement of contracts and limited number of tradedays and tradable goods. Following table depicts the quantityand value of Traded-in and Traded-out goods between thetwo parts of the State :—
Trade Out Trade InYear Value Weight (MT) No. of Value Weight No. of
(Rs. In Cr.) Trucks (Rs. In Cr.) (MT) Trucks–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2008-09 1.7025 552.207 222 0.32 747.889 242(21 Oct,2008onwards)
2009-10 140.0546 26192.65 3322 125.9117 5241.76 4222
2010-11 249.4056 38067.89 5486 249.9564 27328.49 4039
2011-12 319.2343 46527.24 6426 309.3569 36853.52 4215
2012-13 372.6051 76806.19 9033 383.9417 79024.57 5024
2013-14 347.5884 6460.72 7303 298.5934 35294.68 4530
2014-15 508.835 81800.17 9151 470.5283 33788.62 3754
2015-16 640.5351 106385.00 7543 494.8281 59022.62 3242
2016-17 527.3972 73903.45 8144 504.81 33067.67 4335
2017-18 501.099 69039.26 7963 378.754 24768.39 3538
2018-19 136.051 20493.68 2347 126.084 12384.98 1465––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Total 3744.507 602228.427 66940 3343.084 367523.19 38606–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
(Source : I&C Department, J&K)
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7. Key Enablers :7.1 The fundamental role of Government is to provide enabling
policy environment that will facilitate private sector in becomingengine of economic activity and growth through efficiencyand better performance. The major fundamental premisesand challenges include establishing and sustaining an enablingbusiness environment, development of hard and softinfrastructure, technological interventions, building capacity formarket supporting institutions, creating the internal ability toparticipate in international trading system and promotion ofTrade and Commerce in the context of supply-side capacity.
7.2 Business Reforms :
In order to usher into an environment of ‘Ease of DoingBusiness’ in the State, following reforms have been initiated :—
• The Government has objectively examined the current utilityof all State laws applicable to Trade and Commerce with aview to integrate them into fewer enactments ;
• The Government is moving towards self-regulatory mechanismfor providing flexibility to trade in areas where a rigid controlis no more necessary or feasible ;
• The Government Departments has made a number servicedelivery smoother while implementing the Central and Statelaws. Appropriate suggestions for amending the existingprovisions in the existing enactments have been done in lineswith ‘Business Reforms Action Plan (BRAP) ;
• Issuance of all online Approvals/NOCs/permissions/licenses/registrations and renewals regarding establishment andoperation of Trading units by various departments and Agenciesof the State Government has been initiated through appropriateGovernment order(s) and are in place that allow only onlineapplication submission, payment, tracking and monitoringwithout the need for a physical touch point for documentsubmission and verification ;
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• Clear timelines have been notified through the PublicService Delivery Guarantee Act for approval of completeapplication regarding obtaining anyApproval/NOC/PermissionRegistration/License or renewal thereof ;
• The Labour Department is in the process of making servicesonline. A number of notifications/SROs have been issued inthis regard ;
• The State PCB, Weights & Measure Department, AgricultureDepartment, Finance Department, Fire and EmergencyServices etc. are converting their services into ‘On-line only’mode ;
• Several authorities that have overlapping spheres of controlare under process for phasing out in due course of time toenhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the laws in place ;
• E-Tax Collection Centres have been strengthened ;
• E-payments of all kinds related to trade are facilitated and agradual thrust is towards making it mandatory in a definitetime-frame ;
• Feasibility of merger of collection points of taxes like road tax,entry tax, permit fee, passenger tax, basic toll (road tax) areunder examination for implementation.
7.3 Taxation Enablers :
7.3.1 The State Government has adopted uniform Goods andServices Tax (GST) Act which is now applicable at pan Indialevel. The GST Act has subsumed most of the taxes onproduction and sales of goods and services, which were leviableby the Union and the State Governments, commencing fromthe Excise Duties and Central Sales Tax (CST) and ending atVAT or Service Tax which would practically be the only taxcollectable from the consumers at the level of retail trade.
7.3.2 The State Government in terms of SRO-299 dated 18th July,2017 has notified www.gst.gov.in as the Common Goods and
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Services Tax Electronic Portal for facilitating registration,payment of tax, furnishing of returns, computation andsettlement of integrated tax and electronic way bill.
7.3.3 The persons engaged in making supplies of taxable goods andservices or both, the total tax on which is liable to be paid onreversed charge basis by the recipient of such goods andservices or both, have been exempted from obtainingregistration under the Jammu & Kashmir Goods and ServicesTax Act, 2017. SRO-298 dated 18th July, 2017 has been issuedin this regard by the State Finance Department.
7.3.4 In order to boost Internal Trade, the Government has exemptedintra-State supply of around 149 goods and 81 servicesfrom the GST. In this regard the Union Ministry of Financehas issued Notifications vide No. G.S.R. (E)-2/2017 dated28-06-2017 and No. G.S.R. (E)-12/2017 dated 28-06-2017respectively for exemption of CGST on intra-State supplyof identified goods and services. The State FinanceDepartment has also issued SRO No. GST-2 dated08-07-2017 and SRO No. GST-12 dated 08.07.2017respectively for exemption of SGST on the intra-State supplyof identified goods and services.
7.3.5 The State Finance pepartment’s SRO GST-18 dated15th September, 2017 read with SRO-431 dated 13th October,2017 have been issued, wherein for ‘Casual Taxable Persons’specified, in terms of sub-section (2) of section 23 of the Jammu& Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, as thosepersons making taxable supplies of a number of Handicraftproducts have been exempted as the category of personsexempted from obtaining registration under the aforesaid Act,provided that the aggregate value of such supplies, to becomputed on all India basis, does not exceed an amount ofRs. 20 lakh in a financial year which is a special dispensationextended to Jammu & Kashmir State as this benefit is availableto other Special Category States to the aggregate value of
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such supplies amounting up to Rs. 10 lakh only. This exemptionshall be available to such persons who are making inter-Statetaxable supplies of Handicraft goods and are availing benefitof Union Finance Ministry’s Notification No. 8/2017-IntegratedTax, dated 14th September, 2017 published in the Gazette ofIndia vide No. G.S.R.(E) dated 14th September, 2017. Beyondthe aforementioned limit of Rs. Twenty Lakh per annum, supplyof Handicraft products have been kept in the lower tax bracketof 12.5% whereas paper machie and willow wicker productshave been kept in the tax bracket of 5%. Carpet is .alsoexpected to be into this bracket soon.
7.3.6 In order to provide budgetary support to the manufacturingunits in the shape of Reimbursement of State Taxes paid underJ&K GST Act, 2017, the State Government has issued aScheme in terms of SRO-519 dated 21st December, 2017called ‘Jammu & Kashmir Reimbursement of State Taxes forpromotion of Industries in the State of Jammu & Kashmir’,which has come into operation w. e. f. 08-07-2017 for eligibleunits and shall remain in force till the Scheme dated05-10-2017 announced by Government of India, namely‘Budgetary Support under Goods and Services Tax regime tothe Industrial Units located in Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand,Himachal Pradesh and North East including Sikkim’, is inoperation.
7.3.7 Likewise, in order to provide budgetary support to the existingeligible manufacturing units operating in the State of J&K inthe shape of 42% of the Central Tax paid under Central GSTAct, 2017 after adjustment of input credit tax, another Schemecalled ‘Jammu & Kashmir Reimbursement of Central Taxesfor promotion of Industries in the State of Jammu & Kashmir’,has been issued vide SRO-521 dated 21-10-2017. This Schemeshall also remain in force till the Government of India’s Schemedated 05-10-2017 announced by Government of India, namely‘Budgetary Support under Goods and Services Tax regime tothe Industrial Units located in Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand,Himachal Pradesh and North East including Sikkim’, is inoperation.
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7.3.8 The State Government shall be regularly taking up the issuesin the GST Council and other appropriate forums regardingfurther relaxations and lowering of tax rates as per requirementof the furtherance of growth of Trade and Commerce activityof the State.
7.4 e-Commerce platform for artisans and weavers : TheGovernment is very soon introducing an e-Commerce platformto link artisans and weavers of the State. The households shallserve as the virtual showrooms through this portal.
Key features would be :
• to reach a wider audience especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 citiesand other countries where retail stores of our State do notexist.
• increased variety of the products for the buyers to choosefrom.
• assurance of reasonable price offerings to the buyer. Lowermarkups will result in access of product to the buyers atreasonable prices resulting in increased sales and improvedprofits.
• provide an alternate marketing platform to the existingtraditional platform of retail stores.
• create a centralized selling platform and bring down losses asa result of various malpractices as part of retail buying.
• encouraging competition between the suppliers through an openmarketplace, which will put an end to cartelization and fraudin the supplier community and make sure that only genuinequality of products comes onboard.
• to create online repository of products of individual artisansand weavers.
• provide a centralized web based e-Commerce portal forregistration of artisans and weavers of the State and
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Customers across globe using internet and let them buyproducts by paying online using payment gateway.
• facility to access different modules In a consolidated, secured,user friendly manner.
• fast & easy information retrieval, reduce manual tedium ofcompilations and manual reporting.
• for efficient management of increased volume of work,reduce Marketing Costs.
• increase profit margin of the artisans.
7.5 Building Global Image and Promotion of J&K/KashmirBrand.
7.5.1 In order to make the Handicrafts and Handmade products ofthe State visible on the international map, an important initiativehas been undertaken by the State Government to get Srinagarcity included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network underthe category of Crafts and Folk Art.
7.5.2 The UNESCO Creative Cities Network covers seven creativefields : Crafts and Folk Arts, Design, Film, Gastronomy,Literature, Media Arts and Music, providing a platform forreflection on the role of creativity as a lever for sustainabledevelopment as well as a breeding ground of action andinnovation. The 180 cities which currently make up thisnetwork work together towards a common objective; plakhingcreativity and cultural industries at the heart of theirdevelopment plans at the local level and cooperating activelyat the international level. With an endeavor to build a GlobalImage for the J&K/Kashmir brand of Handicrafts andHandmade products, the Government has imitated processfor getting the Srinagar city incorporated as the next city.
7.5.3 The Government appreciates that ‘Brand Kashmir’ is one ofthe strong points for the trade in locally produced goods
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including Silk, Tweed, Pashmina and Jamawar Shawls, SilkCarpets, Ladakh Carpets (Khalidan and TSUKDAN),Papermachie, Embroidery, Namdas, Gabbas, LadakhHandicrafts items (Wood and Metal work), Ladakhi Thankapaintings, Ladakhi Blankets (Chali and Reba) as also otherlocally produced items like Saffron, Silk Fabric, Guchchi,Anardana, Blakhk Cumin, Jammu Basmati Rice, Red Chilli,Honey, Olive Oil etc. for which the buyers look for an authenticreference or an endorsement or a certificate and/or guaranteeof its purity as also reasonability in its pricing.
7.5.4 Measures have been initiated to create product awarenessabout ‘Brand Kashmir’ in new markets beyond the traditionalregions. Export Marketing and Management workshops andseminars would be arranged, so that the exporters getacquainted/informed about latest marketing trends/marketintelligence in Export Business and to create awareness amongthe exporters through various Export Promotion Councils andStar Export Houses.
7.5.5 Regional Authority of Director General of Foreign Trade(DG FT) has been established in Srinagar in the year 1982 tofacilitate and assist in promotion of the exports. It was closedin 1992 and the offices of DGFT have been reopened in 2012with two Regional Authorities one each at Srinagar and Jammu.The Government intends to provide office space forestablishment of local offices of other two national level exportagencies viz. Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts(EPCH) and Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) soon.
7.5.6 On the other hand, complaints are regularly made about fakeHandicraft items being passed on to the tourists as genuineKashmir craft. The trade has been wary of such practices asit brings bad name to the entire trade. However, unscrupulouselements in the trade find their own ways and keep indulgingin such unfair practices to make a fast buck by living fromseason to season under different names. To address thisnuisance labels for original Kashmir product is underway.
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7.5.7 In order to promote the handmade and authentic produce, theState has successfully registered seven regional crafts namely,Kashmir Carpet, Kashmir Pashmina, Kashmir Paper-Machie, Kashmir Sozni, Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving,Kani Shawl and Khatamband under the GeographicalIndications Act of India. Further, the State Government is alsoin the process of registering agro products like Saffron underthe same Act.
7.5.8 The department has undertaken initiative through CraftDevelopment Institute, Srinagar to provide legal protection tothe traditional Handicrafts products under the GeographicalIndication Act. Six main traditional Handicrafts of Kashmirnamely, Pashmina, Kani, Sozni, Khatamband, Papermachie and Walnut- Wood-Carving for GI certification todiscourage imitation and counterfeiting of the regionalHandicrafts. Besides, a Pashmina Testing and CertificationCentre for Hallmarking (labeling) and certification of KashmirPashmina has also been set up in Craft Development Institute,Srinagar. The Government intends to create more testing andcertification centers.
7.5.9 Another project for global imaging, branding, marketing andnetworking has been initiated for J&K textile, handicraft andhandloom is underway to not only showcase our products butto have long lasting relationship with global buyers and to supplycustomized products as per their taste and preference.
7.5.10 The Government supports brand promotion and quality controlby providing incentives to registered SSI units for brandpromotion, R&D, acquiring of quality control equipment,registration with the Bureau of Indian Standards and registrationwith International Standards Organization (ISO) etc. underthe State Industrial Policy and the Package of Incentives andnational schemes like ‘Agmark’ exist for food products.
7.5.11 The Government sees the need of a major initiative In qualitycontrol, maintenance of standards in manufacturing/processingand quality marking which can be created around the aura of
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Kashmir. For this, the Government has initiated State levelQuality Control Council for products especially agro andhandicrafts comprising of all stakeholders and manage qualitymarking programme under which very high and exactingstandards of quality control mechanism promotingCertifications, Labeling and Traceability (Trace back) can becreated and enforced with use of information technology, barcoding, holograms etc. in the furtherance of value addition inexports from the State.
7.6 Establishment of JKTPO : Government has establishedJammu Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization (JKTPO) asa Joint Venture Company (JVC) with India Trade PromotionOrganization (ITPO) and Export Promotion Council forHandicrafts (EPCH) as equity partners with followingobjectives.—
i. to promote, organize, manage and participate in handicrafts/handlooms/industrial trade, other fairs and exhibitions inIndia and abroad and to take, all measures incidental theretofor promoting Industry, especially in the State of Jammuand Kashmir and enhance its global competitiveness ;
ii. to build, support, maintain, increase and promote traderelated activities and infrastructure in the State of Jammuand Kashmir by such methods as may be necessary orexpedient, and without prejudice to the generality of thepremised ;
iii. to build, support, maintain such activities like e-commercetrade in the State of Jammu and Kashmir by such methodsas may be necessary ;
iv. to organize trade fairs and exhibitions and invite widerparticipation in export promotion activities like :—
a. Buyers Sellers Meet ;
b. Contact Promotion Programs ;
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c. India promotions with Departmental Stores ;
d. Product Specific Promotions ;
e. Product Development Adaptation ;
f. Undertake Market Studies, Research work todetermine Market, potential ;
g. Export Promotion Measures to tap exportopportunities ;
h. One to one interaction between the companies,distributors, dealers for business opportunities,networking, Joint Ventures, strategic alliances,informal meetings, technology transfer, vendordevelopments and sales promotion.
v. to publicize in India and overseas, the InternationalTrade Fairs and Exhibitions to be held in the State ofJammu and Kashmir and other parts of India andoverseas and invite the foreign as well as Indianparticipants to participate in them ;
vi. to organize and undertake trade in commoditiesconnected with or relating to the fairs and exhibitionin India and abroad and to undertake the purchase,storing and transport of such commodities in India oranywhere else in the world ;
vii. to undertake promotion of exports and to explore newmarket for traditional items of export and developexports of new items with a view to maintaining,diversifying and expanding the export trade ;
viii. to develop, manage and run infrastructureprojects of Government of India, Government of J&Kand like institutions related to trade, exporte-commerce etc ; and
ix. to serve as a reference point in the State of Jammuand Kashmir for Indian Industry and the InternationalBusiness Community.
8 Incentives, Subsidies and Marketing Support :
8.1 Prior to the implementation of GST in the State, the IndustrialUnits of State were entitled to the remission of VAT on localpurchase of raw material. The VAT was first paid by the units
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on the procurement of raw material, which was subsequentlyreimbursed to them by the State Government throughJ&K SICOP.
8.2 To continue the incentive, the State Government has decidedto reimburse 100% of SGST paid by the eligible Industrial Unitsafter utilization of input tax credit. The Scheme in this regardhas been issued by the Finance Department vide SROs-519and 521 dated 21st December, 2017.
8.3 As per Budget Announcements for 2018, the StateGovernment will consider providing suitable incentive in lieuof 2% CST exemption available to the Industrial units in J &Kduring pre-GST regime.
8.4 The State Government in the Budget announcement of 2018has extended the benefit of Freight Subsidy in favour of theindustrial units located in the State for transporting theirmanufactured goods beyond 1000 kilometres for whichnotification is expected soon.
8.5 Marketing support to the Artisans, Weavers, CooperativeSocieties and manufacturers of Handicrafts and Handloomproducts is provided by the Government in different forms.Sale-cum-Exhibitions, Expos, craft bazaars are organized atthe National/Regional/State and District level. The majorsupport in organizing these events comes from variousprogrammes of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of Indiathrough the Development Commissioners of Handicrafts andHandlooms. The stalls are provided to the participants onsubsidised rates. Annual calendars are framed for organizing/participating in all such events.
8.6 Market Intervention Scheme under National HandloomDevelopment Programme (NHDP) of Ministry of Textilesprovides incentive in the shape of rebate of 10% from thesales of Handloom products to the Handloom DevelopmentCorporation, apex organizations and primary weaverscooperative societies. This rebate which is shared in
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reimbursement by Government of India and the StateGovernment on 50 : 50 basis provides a significant boost in thesales of these products.
8.7 Schemes for Trade and Export related units :
The Industries and Commerce Department is administeringand implementing a number of schemes where incentives arealso available for export trade related and service sector units.These schemes are :—
i. Seed Capital Fund Scheme (SCFS)-Incentive in the formof non-refundable seed money to the prospectiveentrepreneurs @ 35% of the Project Cost up to amaximum of 3.00 lakhs in respect of 10+2 & Graduates,Rs. 5.00 lakhs in respect of Postgraduates and Rs. 7.50lakhs in respect of Doctors, Engineers, MBAs, etc. sothat they are able to start their ventures and make theirprojects bankable.
ii. Youth Start-up Loan Scheme (YSLS)-Soft loan is providedto the prospective entrepreneurs in an off-bank mode forthe projects involving an investment of Rs. 8.00 lakhs atan interest rate of 6% (simple).
iii. Term Loan & Education Loan Scheme of NationalMinorities Development and Finance Corporation(NMDFC)-The maximum quantum of credit is Rs. 20.00lakhs @ 6% interest (simple) per annum.
iv. “J&K Rural Employment Generation Programme(JKREGP)”— The term loan equivalent to 60% of theproject cost is provided by the financial institutions withthe Government subsidy in the shape of Margin Moneyof 35% in rural areas/villages across all categories. Thebeneficiary is required to put his share equivalent to 5%of the project cost up to Rs. 25.00 lakh.
v. Scheme for setting-up of Start-up Hub, Incubators andAssistance to Start-ups in J&K has been introducedStart-up hub, Incubation Centres and Innovation Centresset-up in the State. The eligible Incubators shall beprovided capital grant of max 50% for Fixed Cost
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Investment (excluding Land cost) for setting up Incubator,subject to maximum of Rs. 50 lakh.
vi. Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme(PMEGP)-The Government of India, Ministry of MSMEis administering this Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme, thesubsidy in the shape of Margin Money ranging from 25%(urban) to 35% (rural) is provided by the CentralGovernment to the entrepreneurs for setting up their units.
vii. Industrial Development Scheme for J&K—The Govt.of India notified the scheme in April, 2018 which shallremain effective till 31st March, 2022. The schemeprovides 30% of the investment in Plant & Machinerywith upper limit of Rs. 5 Crore as Capital InvestmentIncentive. Interest Incentive at the rate of 3% in workingCapital credit for 5 years and reimbursement of 100%insurance premium on insurance of building and Plant &Machinery for a maximum period of 5 Years. All unitholders whether in manufacturing or service sectorintending to export their goods & services shall also beeligible for availing the benefit under the scheme.
viii. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) supports Microenterprises by bringing them to the formal financial systemand extending affordable credit. It enables a smallborrower to borrow loan upto Rs. 10 lakhs (Shishu:covering loans upto 50,000/-, Kishor covering loans above50,000/- and upto 5 lakh and Tarun: covering loans above5 lakh upto 10 lakh) from all Public Sector Banks such asPSU Banks, Regional Rural Banks and CooperativeBanks, Private Sector Banks, Foreign Banks, MicroFinance Institutions and Non Banking Finance Companies(NBFC) for non-farm income generating activities.PMMY can also be used to leverage and scale upinitiatives and projects undertaken by entrepreneur throughabove mentioned schemes.
9. Periodical Review Mechanism :
9.1 The State Government shall create Commerce AdvisoryCommittee (CAC)/Export Promotion Committee at the State
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level to organize meaningful periodical interactions among allthe stakeholders.
9.2 The CAC shall deliberate on the mechanism to :
• Turn the policy into action programmes,
• Seek cooperation from all concerned GovernmentDepartments,
• Arrive at a consensus by resolving sectoral/ departmentalconflict of interests,
• Motivate the concerned Departments to agree to a‘Common Minimum Programme’,
• Consider all the sector specific suggestions relating to tradepromotion,
• Monitor the progress of implementation,
• Review the ‘trading policy’ and tackle new issues, etc.
9.3 The composition of the CAC shall be as broad based as possibleand it shall, as far as possible, meet once at Srinagar and onceat Jammu every year. Besides, it shall include all concernedAdministrative Secretaries to the Government, the RegionalAuthority of DGFT and a few experts from the trade andmarketing management as well.
The Trade Policy shall be reviewed by the State Government inevery two years to accommodate new issues and matters recommendedby the CAC and accordingly published.
10.0 Validity of Policy
The Trade and Export Policy shall come into effect from the date ofissuance of Government Order and will be valid for a period of ten years ortill a new Trade and Export Policy is announced.
(Sd.) P. S. RATHORE, KAS,
Additional Secretary to Government,Industries and Commerce Department.
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SPS Sanitary and Phytosanitary
TBT Technical Barriers to Trade
APEDA Agricultural and Processed Food ProductsExport Development Authority
ITPO India Trade Promotion Organization
JKTPO Jammu & Kashmir Trade PromotionOrganization
CEPC Carpet Export Promotion Council
EPCH Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts
JKREGP J&K Rural Employment GenerationProgramme
PMEGP Prime Minister’s Employment GenerationProgramme
SCFS Seed Capital Fund Scheme
YSLS Youth Start-up Loan Scheme
NMDFC National Minorities Development FundCorporation
GDP Gross Domestic Product
lCD Inland Container Depot
MSME Micro Small & Medium Enterprises
CST Central Sales Tax
GST Goods & Services Tax
VAT Value Addition Tax
CGST Central Goods & Services Tax
SGST State Goods & Services Tax
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