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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU BHOG & ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform about the sad demise of Smt. Parkash Kour W/o Late Sh. Makhan Singh Panchhi R/o 173-A, Sector-11, Lane-15, Nanak Nagar, Jammu on 2 September, 2017. Aramb Shri Akhand Path Sahib at our residence on 6 September, 2017 (Wednesday) at 8:30 AM. Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib at our residence on 8 September, 2017 (Friday) at 9:00 AM. Kirtan & Antim Ardas from 4:00 PM to 5: 30 PM on 8 September, 2017 at Gurdwara Sant Bhai Rocha Singh Sector-14, Nanak Nagar, Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Devjot Singh - Son Janmeet Kour - Daughter Harcharan Singh - Brother Kulwant Singh - Brother Jasbir Singh - Brother SMT. PARKASH KOUR CHOUBARSI CHOUBARSI of beloved and respected Late Sh. Hans Raj Sharma S/o Late Sh. Nathu Ram Sharma will be per- formed at our residence village Rahya on 9th of September 2017 at 12.00 Noon (Saturday). DEEPLY MISSED AND REMEMBERED BY: Smt. Shanti Devi-Wife Daughters-in-law & Sons Smt. Champa Devi & Sh. Mohan Lal Sharma Smt. Chander Kanta & Sh. Kewal Krishan Sharma Smt. Raj Kumari & Sh. Darshan Kumar Sharma Smt. Sunita Devi & Sh. Sudesh Kumar Sharma Smt. Poli Devi & Sh. Shiv Kumar Sharma Daughter & Son-in-law Smt. Pratibha & Sh. Tilak Raj Sharma M. No: 9419264247, 9419150230, 9419104846, 94193-01715 LATE SH. HANS RAJ SHARMA SHRADHANJALI MAULIN SIDE This is to inform the sad and unfortunate demise of our beloved Smt. Phola Bhat W/o Sh. T.K. Bhat, originally from Noorpura, Tral and now at Muthi, Jammu on 4-9-2017. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Somawati Kakroo-Maa P.N. & Nirmala Kakroo-Brother & Sister-in-law A.K. & Lalita Kakroo -do- S.L. & Sheela Bhat-Brother-in-law & Sister A.K. & Ranjani Bhat -do- B.N. & Lalita Bhat -do- Smt. Chooni Jigri-Chotti Maa Chand Jee & Sarooj Kakroo-Brother & Sister-in-law Vinod Kumar & Neena Kakroo -do- H. N-688, Sec-3, Vinayak Nagar, Muthi, Jammu Near Mango Garden 8803226522, 9797582262 SMT. PHOLA BHAT MOURNING FROM MALYUN SIDE With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform you, the sad demise of Karamyogini Roopa Jigri Tickoo D/o Late Sat Ram Bhat of Kullar Anantnag (W/o Late Shamboo Nath Tickoo) A/P Hyderabad who left for heav- enly abode on 04.09.2017. Mourning will be held at our residence at village Sirhama Anantnag. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. & Sh. Poshkar Nath Bhat-Bhabi & Brother 9469672198 Smt. Prabha Ji Koul W/o Late P.N. Koul-Sister Smt. Koushalya Bhat W/o Late Bal Ji Bhat-Sister 9596804901, 9419630796 Smt. Dulari Dhar W/o Late Arjan Nath Dhar-Sister KARAMYOGINI ROOPA JIGRI TICKOO REMEMBRANCE Nobody can steal memories and Nobody can heal wounds of separation 5th year of your departure to heavenly kingdom has passed today. We are all assembled in your drawing room praying for your ultimate and final set up under the supreme guidance of your Guru Dev. Accept our good wishes and join the stage of heavenly atmosphere. We all remember your timely and sincere approach to world- ly problems. May you cherish the highest stage of your heavenly blessings. K.L. Kaul (Malla)-Husband Son’s-in-law & Daughters Smt. Roop Kaul (Malla) REMEMBRANCE 5 days have passed since you left us. Though your smile is good forever and your hands we can’t touch still we have so many memories of the one we loved so much. Your memory is our keepsake with which we will never part. God has you in his keeping, we love you in our hearts. Love you always. DEEPLY MISSED BY: Harishita Koul Mob: 9419100988, 9018744730 SH. P.L. KOUL CONDOLENCE All Jammu and Kashmir Mahasha Saddar Sabha and Guru Nabha Dass Ji Maharaj Trust H/o Dogra Hall Jammu deeply condoles the sad demise of Late Sh Prem Nath Kundal (Ex. Chairman Celebration Committee of Prakash Utsab of Guru Nabha Dass Ji) S/o Late Sh Sain Dass Kundal (Ex. President of All J&K MSS) who expired on 30-8-2017. A two minutes silence was observed in memory of the departed soul. From : Guru Nabha Dass Ji All J&K Mahasha Maharaj Trust Saddar Sabha Head Office Dogra Hall Jammu Mob. 9419308172 SH. PREM NATH KUNDAL Chithi Na Koi Sandesh, Jane Woh Kaun Sa Desh Jahan Tum Chale Gaye Two years have passed since you left for heavenly abode when you left all of us in great pain and grief, but your sweet memories cannot forget, your affection, simplicity and truthfulness, we always remember till we are on this earth and pray to the Almighty to keep your noble soul to rest in eternal peace. Deeply Remembered By Kuldeep Kumar & Rani Devi- Father & Mother Rinku & Meenakshi- Jija Ji & Sister Amandeep (Ritu) & Rohit- Sister & Brother Kinshu, Dugu & Samast Parivar of Thakyal’s Heer’s, Rattan’s and Sayal’s Late Amit Kumar BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE ON YOUR BIRTHDAY WE ALL MISS YOU. YOUR MEMORIES ARE STILL FRESH IN OUR MINDS. YOUR IMMOVEABLE QUALITIES SHALL ALWAYS REMAIN AS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION AND GUIDING FORCE FOR ALL OF US. DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY:- Smt Pushpa Devi -Mother Sh Ved Prakash -Brother Smt Aruna Sharma -Wife Mr Gaurav Sharma -Son Mrs Divya Sharma -Daugther-in-law Mr Saurav Sharma -Son Mrs Ritu Sharma -Daughter-in-law Mrs Ruchi Sharma & Rakesh Sharma -Daughter & Son-in-law Pratham, Manan, Aarush -Grand Sons M: 9622040050 Sh Gopal Krishan Sharma Ex Company Secretary /Vardhman Group) (MA Eco, M.Ed, M.Com, LLB) Government of Jammu & Kashmir. Office of District Magistrate Kathua. PUBLIC APPEAL It has come to the notice of District Magistrate Kathua that certain unauthorised sites/organisa- tions/NGOs/individuals are distributing forms in the name of cash incentive under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao(BBBP)scheme. Undersigned verified from the Ministry of Women & Child Development, GoI that the scheme has no provision for individual CASH TRANSFER COMPONENT by Government of India and It is not a DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) scheme. It is hereby Appealed to the General Public that distribution of such forms is completely illegal and there is no such cash incentive associated with BBBP scheme. It is therefore advised that people should not fill these forms and share their person- al details. If any such incidence comes to the knowledge, please report it to the nearest police station or the concerned Tehsildar so that FIR shall be filed against such fraudsters. Sd/- DIP/J-5106/17 District Magistrate Dated: 06-09-2017 Kathua Government of Jammu and Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Phone Numbers (01942) - 2487777, 2477775, 2452558, 2455352 Website: www.kashmirdivision.nic.in/ Email address : [email protected] Subject - OWP No. 1117/2017 titled Samajik Vikas Sansthan V/S State and others NOTICE This office is in receipt of a Court order dated 01.08.2017 passed by the Hon’ble High Court of J&K at Srinagar in the above titled case. The opera- tive portion of the order is reproduced as under : ..... the matter, the instant writ petition is disposed of with a direction to respondent No. 2 Divisional Commissioner to consider the claim of the peti- tioner and other interested parties and pass appropriate orders after taking note of the rival contentions. Respondent No. 2 shall put on notice the peti- tioner as well as private respondents 6 and 7 or any other person interested and decide the matter as per law and on its own merits.... Now, therefore, in pursuance of the aforementioned Court order, Samajik Vikas Sansthan Regd Vide No. GRS. 825/318 with RO 8 through is Chairman Kuldeep Raina S/o Shamlal Raina R/o Police Housing Colony Chinor Jammu (Petitioner) Vichar Nag Trust Asthapan through is president Shri Daya Krishan Dhar R/o House No. 526 Subash Nagar, PO Rehari, Jammu (Respondent No. 06) and Noor Mohammad S/o Ghulam Nabi R/o Vichar Nag Nowshera Srinagar (Respondent No 07) are hereby directed to submit their claim/contention before the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir alongwith relevant documents justifying their claim regarding the land meas- uring 51 kanals reportedly belonging to Shiv temple situated at Vichar Nag Nowshera, Srinagar within a period of 15 days. Sd/- Additional Commissioner Kashmir DIP/J-5146/17 Dt : 7/9/17 CONDOLENCE With broken heart we inform about sad and untimely expiration of Sdn. Manjeet Kour W/o S. Charnjit Singh Director of Life Scan Nursing Home Sanjay Nagar Jammu and CMD of JK Goods Carrier R/o 171 Ware House Jammu 02-09-2017. DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:- Mr. Vinod Khajuria M/s Kesho Ram Vinod Kumar 171-C, Ware House, Jammu Sdn. Manjeet Kour CONDOLENCE We deeply condole the sad and untimely demise of Sdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. Charanjit Singh, Ex. Director of Citizen Cooperative Bank Ltd. Jammu and CMD of Goods Carrier and Daughter-in-law of Late Babu Deya Singh Ji R/o 171 Ware House Jammu on 2nd Sept. 2017. We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to noble soul and give courage to her family to bear this irrepairable loss. DEEPLY CONDOLED BY: Smt Jeeto Devi & Jankar Chand Sh Surinder Sharma Sh Sushil Sharma Sh Sukhdev Sharma Bral Family, 405, Upper Belicharana Jammu Mob No: 9419145137 Sdn. Manjit Kour CONDOLENCE We the members of Mohalla Welfare Committee Lane 3 Priyadarshani Nagar Talab Tillo Jammu condole the sad demise of Smt Jai Kishori Rangroo Grand Mother of Sh Vaibhav Mattoo (Vibhu) R/o 159/3 Priya Darshani Nagar Talab Tillo Jammu on 5th Sept. 2017. We pray to Almighty to bestow peace to the departed soul and courage to her family mem- bers to bear irreparable loss. Mohalla Welfare Committee Lane 3 Priyadarshani Nagar Talab Tillo, Jammu Smt. Jai Kishori Rangroo CONDOLENCE We deeply condole the sad and untimely demise of Sdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. Charanjit Singh, Ex. Director of Citizen Cooperative Bank Ltd. Jammu and CMD of Goods Carrier and Daughter-in-law of Late Babu Deya Singh Ji R/o 171 Ware House Jammu on 2nd Sept. 2017. We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to noble soul and give courage to her family to bear this irre- pairable loss. DEEPLY CONDOLED S. RAJINDER SINGH ‘JOGI’ & ALL FAMILY MEMBERS Sdn. Manjit Kour BARKHI One year has passed since you left for your heavenly abode. You may not be with us any more but your memories will always remain with us. Barkhi of our beloved Sh. Vijay Gupta S/o Late Sh. Suraj Parkash R/o H.No. 26 (A) Maharaja Gulab Singh Vihar Ext Sec (D) Sainik Colony, Jammu will be performed on 9-9-2017 (Saturday) at 12:30 PM at our residence. Deeply Remembered By:- Sumitra Gupta - Mother Suman Gupta - Wife Brothers & Bhabis Gouri Shanker & Kamla Devi Rajinder & Asha Gupta Davinder & Kamini Gupta Sons & Daughters-in-law Pankaj & Sheena Gupta Sunny & Rashi Gupta Sharad & Sonakshi Gupta Anita & Ashu Gupta - Daughter & Son-in-law Ph.No: 8803510040, 8803510041, 8803510042, 8803510045 SH. VIJAY GUPTA CONDOLENCE With broken heart we inform about sad and untimely expiration of Sdn. Manjeet Kour W/o S. Charnjit Singh Director of Life Scan Nursing Home Sanjay Nagar Jammu and CMD of JK Goods Carrier R/o 171 Ware House Jammu 02- 09-2017. DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:- Sh Chander Mohan Sajgotra (Janipur) Anchit & Manchit & ALL SAJGOTRA FAMILY 9906002857 Sdn. Manjeet Kour CONDOLENCE We deeply condole the sad and untimely demise of Sdn Manjit Kaur W/o S. Charanjit Singh our village Education Committee Member R/o 171, Ware House Jammu on 2nd Sept 2017. We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to Departed Noble soul. DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:- Sunita Gupta (Principal) Staff Sarita Gupta, Jyotsana Sharma, Rashmi Khajuria, Charnjit Kour, Monika Mehra, Satnam Kour, Rimpi GOVT HIGH SCHOOL PULL TAWI JAMMU Sdn. Manjit Kaur TENTH DAY With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sh Rajinder Singh Slathia S/o Late Sh Romal Singh Slathia (Retd. C.S.B.O. MH) Andrad Mandi Ghura Slathia) at present near CEO office Road, Udhampur, on 31st August 2017. Tenth Day will be performed on 9th of Sept. 2017 (Saturday) 11.00 am at our residence, near CEO office Road, Udhampur. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt Uma Devi -Wife Son & Daughter-in-laws Mr Anil Slathia (Electric Deptt.) & Mrs Alka Slathia Daughters & Son-in-laws Mrs Aruna Kumari & Sh Kishore Singh Jamwal (S.O Plg.) Mrs Archana Kumari (CAO) & Sh Binam Tosh (SSP) Sister & Jija Ji’s Smt Pushpa Devi & Sh Devinder Jeet Singh Brothers Sh Krishan Singh Slathia, Sh Karnail Singh Slathia, Sh Prem Singh Slathia, Sh Yog Raj Singh Slathia, Sh Swarn Singh Slathia Grand Children: Riya, Nanish, Aditya, Videy, Lakshi, Anabi, Arnab Mob: 9419162467, 9419175389 Sh Rajinder Singh Slathia Cut delays in supply of weapons: HM NEW DELHI, Sept 7: Home Minister Rajnath Singh today lamented the “delay” in supply of weapons and critical equipment to the CRPF by the Defence Ministry and said there was a need to develop a framework involving defence PSUs to address the issue. Singh also called upon all Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) to focus on 100 per cent indigenisation of military equipment and platforms and effectively implement the Make in India initiative in defence production to bring down import dependence. Welcoming the appointment of Nirmala Sitharaman as Defence Minister, Singh exuded confidence that the key Ministry will get “new energy and strength” under her as women symbolise “shakti” (strength). Speaking at an event in DRDO, where equipment built by several DPSUs were handed over to the paramilitary CRPF, the Home Minister said procure- ment of weapons and other sys- tems for paramilitary forces is largely handled by the Defence Ministry and delays in their sup- plies often affect them. Sitharaman was also present on the occasion, the first event she attended as the Defence Minister. “For the CRPF, I have seen that the procurement of equip- ment is done by the Defence Ministry. The CRPF does not get the priority it should. “There has been a delay in supply of equipment and weapons to them. There is a need to think over it as due to the delay, they suffer. I think a frame- work for it has to be developed,” Singh said. The CRPF was handed over various weapons and platforms developed by DPSUs which included armoured buses, bullet- proof jackets, assault rifles, all terrain vehicles, carbines and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Sitharaman congratulated the Defence Research Development Organisation and other DPSUs involved in developing the criti- cal platforms. The Home Minister asked the DPSUs to focus on 100 per cent indigenisation of military equip- ment and platforms and not limit the indigenous components to 60, 70 or 80 per cent. He expressed happiness over the appoinment of Sitharaman and noted that the media has hailed the move to make her the first full time woman defence minister. “I was with you at your last event as Commerce Minister and I am present here at your first event as Defence Minister,” said Singh. The Home Minister said the armed forces will have to equip themselves with latest technolo- gies to deal with those involved in crimes. He said when he visited naxal-dominated areas in Jharkhand, jawans requested fort lighter helmets. “We have given lighter helmets, but there is a need to make them more lighter.” He said, “Those involved in crime are using latest technolo- gies. While sitting in any part of the world, anybody can make anyone a terrorist, they can hack.... We will have to equip ourselves with latest technologies to combat them.” (PTI) ISLAMABAD, Sept 7: Pakistan is among the top 50 countries with high terrorism financing and money laundering risks, according to a latest report by a Swiss group. The Basel Institute on Governance, in its 2017 edition of the Basel Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Index which has assessed 146 countries regarding money laundering and terrorism financing risks, said that Afghanistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka stand out with par- ticular high risk scores in the Index. Pakistan has been placed on the 46th position in the list of 146 countries which have been given marks on a scale of 0 — low risk to 10 high risk, by the Switzerland-based independent not-for-profit competence center. The average risk score this year is equal to 6.15. The 10 countries with the high- est AML risk are Iran, Afghanistan, Guinea-Bissau, Tajikistan, Laos, Mozambique, Mali, Uganda, Cambodia and Tanzania while the three lowest risk countries are Finland, followed by Lithuania and Estonia, the group said in a recent report published on its website.(PTI) Son dies, father hurt in accident Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Sept 7: A minor boy was killed while his father injured when their motor-cycle was hit by a Mini-bus near Fatehpur in Rajouri today. The deceased has been identi- fied as 9-year-old Shahid Ahmed, son of Mohammed Shakeel, res- ident of Saj village in Rajouri. Shakeel, an Army jawan had come to his home on leave and he along with his wife and son, was going to Rajouri town on his bike No. JK11-A/7614 for shopping. At Fatehpur, his bike was hit by a speeding Matador at a curve, killing boy on the spot. While wife sustained minor bruises, Shakeel received multiple injuries. The rear tyre of Mini-bus crushed the head of the boy, caus- ing his on the spot death. The driver escaped from the spot while police seized the Matador No. JK11A/1181. The dead body of the deceased was shifted to District Hospital for postmortem. The police has registered a case in this connection. Jagti inmates facing water scarcity Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 7: Various KP organizations and social activists have expressed grave concern over scarcity of water in Jagti township and demanded its imme- diate restoration. In their separate statements the relief holders and over aged youth leader Ravinder Pandita, Sunil Pandita and social activist Vijay Koul have urged the Relief author- ities to take immediate steps in restoration of water to Jagti town- ship failing which the inmates of township will come to streets in protest. They said that the people were put to many hardships as there is complete scarcity of drinking water for last fortnight in the town- ship and o no steps were taken till date in restoring the same putting the inmates to many hardships in this hot and humid Summer. They said despite taking up the matter with concerned Executive Engineer he failed to act and take quick steps in restoring the water supply. The camp inmates also demanded that a new water supply scheme for the camp be taken up in hand as the old scheme has completely failed. The camp inmates also demanded that the cooking gas under BPL category be distributed among the poor people of the com- munity also who can't afford the same. An appeal in this regard was also made to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. NIA doing its duty: Rijiju NEW DELHI, Sept 7: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju today dismissed objections to the investigation by the NIA into terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir saying the ongo- ing probe of the anti-terror agency should not be linked with politics. "The NIA is doing its duty. It is working in national inter- est. No one should object it. No one should mix it with politics," he told reporters on the side- lines of a function. Rijiju was responding to questions on announcement by Kashmiri separatists Yasin Malik, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq that they would hold a dharna out- side the office of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Delhi and court arrest against the alleged harassment by the agency. The NIA has been conduct- ing raids and arresting people associated with the separatist leaders in connection with alleged money laundering and some other cases. In Srinagar, Malik was today arrested by local police while Farooq was put under house arrest. Geelani is under house arrest for the past several years now. (PTI) PEEU highlights demands, warns agitation Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 7: Provincial Electrical Employees Union (PEEU) in its monthly meeting here, today held under the chair- manship of its president PC Sharma demanded immediate set- tlement of its long pending demands. The meeting demanded retro- spective effect to the already regu- larized daily wagers who qualified in terms of SRO 64 of 1994, amendment in PDD service recruitment rules 381 of 1981, release of technical grade to all IIT and equivalent in terms of SRO 149 of 1973, clarification regard- ing implementation of SRO 59 in Jammu province, starting diploma courses for in service employees on Government expenses, opening of new EM and RE Division in Kathua with its headquarter at Basholi, regularization of daily wagers and amendment in PDD Employees Welfare Scheme. The Union earlier took up these issues with Deputy Chief Minister and urged him to fulfill the commitment by framing a pol- icy for regularization of all daily wagers engaged in different departments by amending or extending SRO 64 of 1994. The Union also warned to launch strike in case Government fails to concede the demands. Bishan Singh, Darshan Verma, Pawan Kumar, Ajit Singh, Rajan Singh, Goswami, Janak Raj and others also addressed the meeting. Implement 7th Pay panel report: LPEF Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, Sept 7: Low Paid Govt Employees Federation (LPEF) has urged upon the State Government to implement 7th Pay Commission report in the state without any further delay in favour of employees and pensioners. In a rally of the employees and pensioners held at Fountain Park here today under the banner if LPEF led by R K Maini, the speakers strongly criticized the State Govt for causing delay in the implementation of 7th Pay Commission report. They said that 7th CPC be implemented on Central pattern. The speakers including Mr Maini, Daljit Singh, Anwar Hussain, Shammi Khajuria and others urged upon the Govt to implement 7th Pay panel report, enhance Medical allowance from Rs 300 to Rs 1000 per month and regularize all the temporary/ daily rated employees. Forest employees project demands Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 7: Non- Gazetted Forest Employees Association has urged upon the Minister for Forests Ch Lal Singh and other senior officials of the department for addressing long pending demands of the employ- ees. In a meeting of the NGFEA held here today, its members urged upon the higher authorities in the department to conduct DPC of all cadre, provide extra pay of two and half days to the field staff and remove pay anomalies of all cadres. They demanded pay parity with Police department. The Association also lauded the efforts of Forest Minister for taking keen initiative to make plantation a grand success with the full support of employees in the region recently. House wife ends life Excelsior Correspondent SAMBA, Sept 7: A house wife died after consuming some poisonous substance at her pres- ent residence Banglarh in Samba district today. She has been identified as Satnie Devi, 35, W/O Manoj Rashi Dev of Bihar presently at Banglarh in Samba tehsil. She was immediately shifted to DH Samba by people where doctors declared her as brought dead. The Samba Police has taken the cognizance of the matter and registered a case under relevant sections of the law. Motorcyclists snatch ear rings of woman Excelsior Correspondent KATHUA, Sept 7: Two motorcycle borne youth snatched ear rings of a woman in Patel Nagar area of Kathua town this evening. The lady identified as Bimla Devi, wife of Bharat Singh of Patel Nagar was standing outside her house this evening when sud- denly two motorcycle borne youth approached near her and forcibly snatched her two ear rings and fled towards the National Highway. The lady raised an alarm and people gathered but the youth had fled by that time. Later she registered a compli- ant at PS Kathua and Police has taken the cognizance of the mat- ter. The people also protested against the act and alleged that the failure of police patrolling has been the main cause of increasing acts of snatchings from the area. Pak among top 50 countries with high terror-financing risks Drug peddler arrested, charas recovered Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, Sept 7: Katra Police today arrested a drug peddler and seized 60 gms of charas from his possession. A Police team of P/S Katra, headed by ASI Puran Chand, laid a naka at Counter No.2 in Katra and apprehended the accused. During his frisking, the police team succeeded in recovery of 60 gms of charas. Police arrested the accused, identified as Daleep Kumar of Dhirthi, tehsil Katra and seized the recovered charas. In this connection, a case FIR No. 161/2017 U/S 8/20 NDPS Act has been registered at P/S Katra. CONDOLENCE “We express heartfelt condolence on the sad demise of Sdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. Charanjit Singh (Ex. Director Citizen Cooperative Bank and CMD JK Goods Carrier) R/o 171, Ware House, Opposite Old RTO, Jammu. We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to departed noble soul. From: S. Surjeet Singh Sdn. Tejinder Kour (Kud) & Family Cell No: 9419163153 Sdn. Manjit Kour 5th Death Anniversary Remembrance Five years have passed without you and hardly there is any day which goes without mentioning you Dad. You are remem- bered Day in and Day out. Your blessings are always with us. Deeply Remembered By Smt. Champa Devi (Wife) Daughter in law and Son Neelu and Ranjeet (KAS) Daughter and Son in law Surekha and Dinesh Mehra Nitasha and Dharamveer Grand Children Sarthak, Esha, Vandita and Ridhvika Late Sh. Kuldip Raj Khadotra (1954 - 2012)

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

BHOG & ANTIM ARDASWith profound grief and sorrow, we regret toinform about the sad demise of Smt. ParkashKour W/o Late Sh. Makhan Singh Panchhi R/o173-A, Sector-11, Lane-15, Nanak Nagar, Jammuon 2 September, 2017.Aramb Shri Akhand Path Sahib at our residenceon 6 September, 2017 (Wednesday) at 8:30 AM.Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib at our residenceon 8 September, 2017 (Friday) at 9:00 AM.Kirtan & Antim Ardas from 4:00 PM to 5: 30 PMon 8 September, 2017 at Gurdwara Sant BhaiRocha Singh Sector-14, Nanak Nagar, Jammu.GRIEF STRICKENDevjot Singh - SonJanmeet Kour - DaughterHarcharan Singh - BrotherKulwant Singh - BrotherJasbir Singh - Brother

SMT. PARKASH KOUR

CHOUBARSICHOUBARSI of beloved and respectedLate Sh. Hans Raj Sharma S/o LateSh. Nathu Ram Sharma will be per-formed at our residence village Rahyaon 9th of September 2017 at 12.00Noon (Saturday).DEEPLY MISSED AND REMEMBERED BY:Smt. Shanti Devi-WifeDaughters-in-law & SonsSmt. Champa Devi & Sh. Mohan Lal SharmaSmt. Chander Kanta & Sh. Kewal Krishan SharmaSmt. Raj Kumari & Sh. Darshan Kumar SharmaSmt. Sunita Devi & Sh. Sudesh Kumar SharmaSmt. Poli Devi & Sh. Shiv Kumar SharmaDaughter & Son-in-lawSmt. Pratibha & Sh. Tilak Raj SharmaM. No: 9419264247, 9419150230, 9419104846, 94193-01715

LATE SH. HANSRAJ SHARMA

SHRADHANJALIMAULIN SIDE

This is to inform the sad and unfortunate demise of our beloved Smt.Phola Bhat W/o Sh. T.K. Bhat, originally from Noorpura, Tral andnow at Muthi, Jammu on 4-9-2017.GRIEF STRICKENSmt. Somawati Kakroo-MaaP.N. & Nirmala Kakroo-Brother & Sister-in-lawA.K. & Lalita Kakroo -do-S.L. & Sheela Bhat-Brother-in-law & SisterA.K. & Ranjani Bhat -do-B.N. & Lalita Bhat -do-Smt. Chooni Jigri-Chotti MaaChand Jee & Sarooj Kakroo-Brother & Sister-in-lawVinod Kumar & Neena Kakroo -do-H. N-688, Sec-3, Vinayak Nagar, Muthi, Jammu Near Mango Garden8803226522, 9797582262

SMT. PHOLA BHAT

MOURNING FROM MALYUN SIDEWith profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform you,the sad demise of Karamyogini Roopa Jigri Tickoo D/oLate Sat Ram Bhat of Kullar Anantnag (W/o LateShamboo Nath Tickoo) A/P Hyderabad who left for heav-enly abode on 04.09.2017. Mourning will be held at ourresidence at village Sirhama Anantnag.GRIEF STRICKENSmt. & Sh. Poshkar Nath Bhat-Bhabi & Brother

9469672198Smt. Prabha Ji Koul W/o Late P.N. Koul-SisterSmt. Koushalya Bhat W/o Late Bal Ji Bhat-Sister

9596804901, 9419630796Smt. Dulari Dhar W/o Late Arjan Nath Dhar-Sister

KARAMYOGINI ROOPAJIGRI TICKOO

REMEMBRANCENobody can steal memories and

Nobody can heal wounds of separation5th year of your departure to heavenly kingdom haspassed today. We are all assembled in your drawingroom praying for your ultimate and final set up under thesupreme guidance of your Guru Dev. Accept our goodwishes and join the stage of heavenly atmosphere. Weall remember your timely and sincere approach to world-ly problems. May you cherish the highest stage of yourheavenly blessings.K.L. Kaul (Malla)-HusbandSon’s-in-law & Daughters

Smt. Roop Kaul(Malla)

REMEMBRANCE5 days have passed since you left us. Thoughyour smile is good forever and your hands wecan’t touch still we have so many memories ofthe one we loved so much. Your memory is ourkeepsake with which we will never part. Godhas you in his keeping, we love you in ourhearts.Love you always.DEEPLY MISSED BY:Harishita KoulMob: 9419100988, 9018744730

SH. P.L. KOUL

CONDOLENCEAll Jammu and Kashmir Mahasha Saddar Sabha andGuru Nabha Dass Ji Maharaj Trust H/o Dogra HallJammu deeply condoles the sad demise of Late ShPrem Nath Kundal (Ex. Chairman CelebrationCommittee of Prakash Utsab of Guru Nabha DassJi) S/o Late Sh Sain Dass Kundal (Ex. President of AllJ&K MSS) who expired on 30-8-2017. A two minutessilence was observed in memory of the departed soul.From :Guru Nabha Dass Ji All J&K Mahasha Maharaj Trust Saddar SabhaHead Office Dogra Hall JammuMob. 9419308172

SH. PREM NATHKUNDAL

Chithi Na Koi Sandesh, Jane Woh Kaun Sa Desh Jahan Tum Chale Gaye

Two years have passed since you left for heavenly abodewhen you left all of us in great pain and grief, but yoursweet memories cannot forget, your affection, simplicityand truthfulness, we always remember till we are on thisearth and pray to the Almighty to keep your noble soul torest in eternal peace.Deeply Remembered ByKuldeep Kumar & Rani Devi- Father & MotherRinku & Meenakshi- Jija Ji & SisterAmandeep (Ritu) & Rohit- Sister & BrotherKinshu, Dugu & Samast Parivar of Thakyal’s Heer’s, Rattan’s and Sayal’s

Late Amit Kumar

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCEON YOUR BIRTHDAY WE ALL MISS YOU. YOUR MEMORIES ARE STILLFRESH IN OUR MINDS. YOUR IMMOVEABLE QUALITIES SHALLALWAYS REMAIN AS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION AND GUIDING FORCEFOR ALL OF US.DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY:-Smt Pushpa Devi -MotherSh Ved Prakash -BrotherSmt Aruna Sharma -WifeMr Gaurav Sharma -SonMrs Divya Sharma -Daugther-in-lawMr Saurav Sharma -SonMrs Ritu Sharma -Daughter-in-lawMrs Ruchi Sharma & Rakesh Sharma -Daughter & Son-in-lawPratham, Manan, Aarush -Grand SonsM: 9622040050

Sh Gopal Krishan SharmaEx Company Secretary /Vardhman Group)

(MA Eco, M.Ed, M.Com, LLB)

Government of Jammu & Kashmir.Office of District Magistrate Kathua.

PUBLIC APPEALIt has come to the notice of District MagistrateKathua that certain unauthorised sites/organisa-tions/NGOs/individuals are distributing forms in thename of cash incentive under Beti Bachao BetiPadhao(BBBP)scheme. Undersigned verified fromthe Ministry of Women & Child Development, GoIthat the scheme has no provision for individualCASH TRANSFER COMPONENT by Governmentof India and It is not a DBT (Direct BenefitTransfer) scheme.

It is hereby Appealed to the General Public thatdistribution of such forms is completely illegal andthere is no such cash incentive associated withBBBP scheme. It is therefore advised that peopleshould not fill these forms and share their person-al details. If any such incidence comes to theknowledge, please report it to the nearest policestation or the concerned Tehsildar so that FIR shallbe filed against such fraudsters.

Sd/-DIP/J-5106/17 District Magistrate Dated: 06-09-2017 Kathua

Government of Jammu and KashmirDivisional Commissioner Kashmir

Phone Numbers (01942) - 2487777, 2477775, 2452558, 2455352Website: www.kashmirdivision.nic.in/Email address : [email protected]

Subject - OWP No. 1117/2017 titled Samajik VikasSansthan V/S State and others

NOTICEThis office is in receipt of a Court order dated 01.08.2017 passed by theHon’ble High Court of J&K at Srinagar in the above titled case. The opera-tive portion of the order is reproduced as under :“..... the matter, the instant writ petition is disposed of with a direction torespondent No. 2 Divisional Commissioner to consider the claim of the peti-tioner and other interested parties and pass appropriate orders after takingnote of the rival contentions. Respondent No. 2 shall put on notice the peti-tioner as well as private respondents 6 and 7 or any other person interestedand decide the matter as per law and on its own merits....Now, therefore, in pursuance of the aforementioned Court order, SamajikVikas Sansthan Regd Vide No. GRS. 825/318 with RO 8 through isChairman Kuldeep Raina S/o Shamlal Raina R/o Police Housing ColonyChinor Jammu (Petitioner) Vichar Nag Trust Asthapan through is presidentShri Daya Krishan Dhar R/o House No. 526 Subash Nagar, PO Rehari,Jammu (Respondent No. 06) and Noor Mohammad S/o Ghulam Nabi R/oVichar Nag Nowshera Srinagar (Respondent No 07) are hereby directed tosubmit their claim/contention before the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmiralongwith relevant documents justifying their claim regarding the land meas-uring 51 kanals reportedly belonging to Shiv temple situated at Vichar NagNowshera, Srinagar within a period of 15 days.

Sd/-Additional Commissioner

KashmirDIP/J-5146/17Dt : 7/9/17

CONDOLENCEWith broken heart we inform about sad anduntimely expiration of Sdn. Manjeet KourW/o S. Charnjit Singh Director of Life ScanNursing Home Sanjay Nagar Jammu andCMD of JK Goods Carrier R/o 171 WareHouse Jammu 02-09-2017.DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:-Mr. Vinod KhajuriaM/s Kesho Ram Vinod Kumar171-C, Ware House, Jammu

Sdn. Manjeet Kour

CONDOLENCEWe deeply condole the sad and untimely demise ofSdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. Charanjit Singh, Ex. Director ofCitizen Cooperative Bank Ltd. Jammu and CMD of GoodsCarrier and Daughter-in-law of Late Babu Deya Singh JiR/o 171 Ware House Jammu on 2nd Sept. 2017.We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to noble souland give courage to her family to bear this irrepairable loss.DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:Smt Jeeto Devi & Jankar ChandSh Surinder SharmaSh Sushil SharmaSh Sukhdev SharmaBral Family, 405, Upper Belicharana JammuMob No: 9419145137

Sdn. Manjit Kour

CONDOLENCEWe the members of Mohalla Welfare CommitteeLane 3 Priyadarshani Nagar Talab Tillo Jammucondole the sad demise of Smt Jai KishoriRangroo Grand Mother of Sh Vaibhav Mattoo(Vibhu) R/o 159/3 Priya Darshani Nagar TalabTillo Jammu on 5th Sept. 2017.We pray to Almighty to bestow peace to thedeparted soul and courage to her family mem-bers to bear irreparable loss.Mohalla Welfare CommitteeLane 3 Priyadarshani NagarTalab Tillo, Jammu

Smt. Jai KishoriRangroo

CONDOLENCEWe deeply condole the sad and untimely demise ofSdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. Charanjit Singh, Ex.Director of Citizen Cooperative Bank Ltd. Jammu andCMD of Goods Carrier and Daughter-in-law of LateBabu Deya Singh Ji R/o 171 Ware House Jammu on2nd Sept. 2017.We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peace to noblesoul and give courage to her family to bear this irre-pairable loss.

DEEPLY CONDOLEDS. RAJINDER SINGH ‘JOGI’& ALL FAMILY MEMBERS

Sdn. Manjit Kour

BARKHIOne year has passed since you left for yourheavenly abode. You may not be with us anymore but your memories will always remainwith us.Barkhi of our beloved Sh. Vijay Gupta S/oLate Sh. Suraj Parkash R/o H.No. 26 (A)Maharaja Gulab Singh Vihar Ext Sec (D) SainikColony, Jammu will be performed on 9-9-2017(Saturday) at 12:30 PM at our residence.Deeply Remembered By:-Sumitra Gupta - MotherSuman Gupta - WifeBrothers & BhabisGouri Shanker & Kamla DeviRajinder & Asha GuptaDavinder & Kamini GuptaSons & Daughters-in-lawPankaj & Sheena GuptaSunny & Rashi GuptaSharad & Sonakshi GuptaAnita & Ashu Gupta - Daughter & Son-in-lawPh.No: 8803510040, 8803510041, 8803510042, 8803510045

SH. VIJAY GUPTA

CONDOLENCEWith broken heart we inform about sad anduntimely expiration of Sdn. Manjeet Kour W/o S.Charnjit Singh Director of Life Scan NursingHome Sanjay Nagar Jammu and CMD of JKGoods Carrier R/o 171 Ware House Jammu 02-09-2017.DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:-Sh Chander Mohan Sajgotra (Janipur)Anchit & Manchit& ALL SAJGOTRA FAMILY9906002857

Sdn. Manjeet Kour

CONDOLENCEWe deeply condole the sad and untimely demise ofSdn Manjit Kaur W/o S. Charanjit Singh our villageEducation Committee Member R/o 171, Ware HouseJammu on 2nd Sept 2017. We pray to Almighty tobestow eternal peace to Departed Noble soul.DEEPLY CONDOLED BY:-Sunita Gupta (Principal)StaffSarita Gupta, Jyotsana Sharma, Rashmi Khajuria,Charnjit Kour, Monika Mehra, Satnam Kour, RimpiGOVT HIGH SCHOOL PULL TAWI JAMMU

Sdn. Manjit Kaur

TENTH DAYWith profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of ourbeloved Sh Rajinder Singh Slathia S/o Late Sh Romal SinghSlathia (Retd. C.S.B.O. MH) Andrad Mandi Ghura Slathia) atpresent near CEO office Road, Udhampur, on 31st August 2017.Tenth Day will be performed on 9th of Sept. 2017 (Saturday)11.00 am at our residence, near CEO office Road, Udhampur.GRIEF STRICKENSmt Uma Devi -WifeSon & Daughter-in-lawsMr Anil Slathia (Electric Deptt.) & Mrs Alka SlathiaDaughters & Son-in-lawsMrs Aruna Kumari & Sh Kishore Singh Jamwal (S.O Plg.)Mrs Archana Kumari (CAO) & Sh Binam Tosh (SSP)Sister & Jija Ji’sSmt Pushpa Devi & Sh Devinder Jeet SinghBrothersSh Krishan Singh Slathia, Sh Karnail Singh Slathia, Sh PremSingh Slathia, Sh Yog Raj Singh Slathia, Sh Swarn Singh SlathiaGrand Children: Riya, Nanish, Aditya, Videy, Lakshi, Anabi, ArnabMob: 9419162467, 9419175389

Sh Rajinder SinghSlathia

Cut delays in supply of weapons: HMNEW DELHI, Sept 7:

Home Minister RajnathSingh today lamented the“delay” in supply of weapons andcritical equipment to the CRPFby the Defence Ministry and saidthere was a need to develop aframework involving defencePSUs to address the issue.

Singh also called upon allDefence Public SectorUndertakings (DPSUs) to focuson 100 per cent indigenisation ofmilitary equipment and platformsand effectively implement theMake in India initiative indefence production to bringdown import dependence.

Welcoming the appointmentof Nirmala Sitharaman asDefence Minister, Singh exudedconfidence that the key Ministrywill get “new energy andstrength” under her as womensymbolise “shakti” (strength).

Speaking at an event inDRDO, where equipment builtby several DPSUs were handedover to the paramilitary CRPF,the Home Minister said procure-

ment of weapons and other sys-tems for paramilitary forces islargely handled by the DefenceMinistry and delays in their sup-plies often affect them.

Sitharaman was also presenton the occasion, the first eventshe attended as the DefenceMinister.

“For the CRPF, I have seenthat the procurement of equip-ment is done by the DefenceMinistry. The CRPF does not getthe priority it should.

“There has been a delay insupply of equipment andweapons to them. There is a needto think over it as due to thedelay, they suffer. I think a frame-work for it has to be developed,”Singh said.

The CRPF was handed overvarious weapons and platformsdeveloped by DPSUs whichincluded armoured buses, bullet-proof jackets, assault rifles, allterrain vehicles, carbines andunmanned aerial vehicles(UAV).

Sitharaman congratulated theDefence Research Development

Organisation and other DPSUsinvolved in developing the criti-cal platforms.

The Home Minister asked theDPSUs to focus on 100 per centindigenisation of military equip-ment and platforms and not limitthe indigenous components to 60,70 or 80 per cent.

He expressed happiness overthe appoinment of Sitharamanand noted that the media hashailed the move to make her thefirst full time woman defenceminister.

“I was with you at your lastevent as Commerce Minister andI am present here at your firstevent as Defence Minister,” saidSingh.

The Home Minister said thearmed forces will have to equipthemselves with latest technolo-gies to deal with those involvedin crimes.

He said when he visitednaxal-dominated areas inJharkhand, jawans requested fortlighter helmets. “We have givenlighter helmets, but there is aneed to make them more lighter.”

He said, “Those involved incrime are using latest technolo-gies. While sitting in any part ofthe world, anybody can makeanyone a terrorist, they canhack.... We will have to equipourselves with latest technologiesto combat them.” (PTI)

ISLAMABAD, Sept 7:

Pakistan is among the top 50countries with high terrorismfinancing and money launderingrisks, according to a latest report bya Swiss group.

The Basel Institute onGovernance, in its 2017 edition ofthe Basel Anti-Money Laundering(AML) Index which has assessed146 countries regarding moneylaundering and terrorism financingrisks, said that Afghanistan, Nepaland Sri Lanka stand out with par-ticular high risk scores in the Index.

Pakistan has been placed on the46th position in the list of 146countries which have been givenmarks on a scale of 0 — low risk to10 — high risk, by theSwitzerland-based independentnot-for-profit competence center.

The average risk score this yearis equal to 6.15.

The 10 countries with the high-est AML risk are Iran, Afghanistan,Guinea-Bissau, Tajikistan, Laos,Mozambique, Mali, Uganda,Cambodia and Tanzania while the

three lowest risk countries areFinland, followed by Lithuania andEstonia, the group said in a recentreport published on itswebsite.(PTI)

Son dies, father hurt in accidentExcelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Sept 7: A minorboy was killed while his fatherinjured when their motor-cyclewas hit by a Mini-bus nearFatehpur in Rajouri today.

The deceased has been identi-fied as 9-year-old Shahid Ahmed,son of Mohammed Shakeel, res-ident of Saj village in Rajouri.Shakeel, an Army jawan hadcome to his home on leave and healong with his wife and son, wasgoing to Rajouri town on his bikeNo. JK11-A/7614 for shopping.

At Fatehpur, his bike was hitby a speeding Matador at a curve,killing boy on the spot. Whilewife sustained minor bruises,Shakeel received multipleinjuries. The rear tyre of Mini-buscrushed the head of the boy, caus-ing his on the spot death. Thedriver escaped from the spotwhile police seized the MatadorNo. JK11A/1181.

The dead body of thedeceased was shifted to DistrictHospital for postmortem. Thepolice has registered a case in thisconnection.

Jagti inmates facing water scarcityExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 7: Various KPorganizations and social activistshave expressed grave concernover scarcity of water in Jagtitownship and demanded its imme-diate restoration.

In their separate statements therelief holders and over aged youthleader Ravinder Pandita, SunilPandita and social activist VijayKoul have urged the Relief author-ities to take immediate steps inrestoration of water to Jagti town-ship failing which the inmates oftownship will come to streets inprotest.

They said that the people wereput to many hardships as there iscomplete scarcity of drinkingwater for last fortnight in the town-

ship and o no steps were taken tilldate in restoring the same puttingthe inmates to many hardships inthis hot and humid Summer.

They said despite taking up thematter with concerned ExecutiveEngineer he failed to act and takequick steps in restoring the watersupply.

The camp inmates alsodemanded that a new water supplyscheme for the camp be taken upin hand as the old scheme hascompletely failed.

The camp inmates alsodemanded that the cooking gasunder BPL category be distributedamong the poor people of the com-munity also who can't afford thesame. An appeal in this regard wasalso made to Prime MinisterNarendra Modi.

NIA doing itsduty: Rijiju

NEW DELHI, Sept 7:

Union Minister Kiren Rijijutoday dismissed objections tothe investigation by the NIAinto terror funding in Jammuand Kashmir saying the ongo-ing probe of the anti-terroragency should not be linkedwith politics.

"The NIA is doing its duty.It is working in national inter-est. No one should object it. Noone should mix it with politics,"he told reporters on the side-lines of a function.

Rijiju was responding toquestions on announcement byKashmiri separatists YasinMalik, Syed Ali Shah Geelaniand Mirwaiz Umar Farooq thatthey would hold a dharna out-side the office of the NationalInvestigation Agency (NIA) inDelhi and court arrest againstthe alleged harassment by theagency.

The NIA has been conduct-ing raids and arresting peopleassociated with the separatistleaders in connection withalleged money laundering andsome other cases.

In Srinagar, Malik wastoday arrested by local policewhile Farooq was put underhouse arrest. Geelani is underhouse arrest for the past severalyears now. (PTI)

PEEU highlights demands,warns agitation

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 7: ProvincialElectrical Employees Union(PEEU) in its monthly meetinghere, today held under the chair-manship of its president PCSharma demanded immediate set-tlement of its long pendingdemands.

The meeting demanded retro-spective effect to the already regu-larized daily wagers who qualifiedin terms of SRO 64 of 1994,amendment in PDD servicerecruitment rules 381 of 1981,release of technical grade to all IITand equivalent in terms of SRO149 of 1973, clarification regard-ing implementation of SRO 59 inJammu province, starting diplomacourses for in service employees

on Government expenses, openingof new EM and RE Division inKathua with its headquarter atBasholi, regularization of dailywagers and amendment in PDDEmployees Welfare Scheme.

The Union earlier took upthese issues with Deputy ChiefMinister and urged him to fulfillthe commitment by framing a pol-icy for regularization of all dailywagers engaged in differentdepartments by amending orextending SRO 64 of 1994.

The Union also warned tolaunch strike in case Governmentfails to concede the demands.

Bishan Singh, DarshanVerma, Pawan Kumar, Ajit Singh,Rajan Singh, Goswami, Janak Rajand others also addressed themeeting.

Implement 7th Pay panelreport: LPEF

Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH, Sept 7: Low PaidGovt Employees Federation(LPEF) has urged upon the StateGovernment to implement 7th PayCommission report in the statewithout any further delay in favourof employees and pensioners.

In a rally of the employees andpensioners held at Fountain Parkhere today under the banner ifLPEF led by R K Maini, thespeakers strongly criticized the

State Govt for causing delay in theimplementation of 7th PayCommission report. They said that7th CPC be implemented onCentral pattern.

The speakers including MrMaini, Daljit Singh, AnwarHussain, Shammi Khajuria andothers urged upon the Govt toimplement 7th Pay panel report,enhance Medical allowance fromRs 300 to Rs 1000 per month andregularize all the temporary/ dailyrated employees.

Forest employees project demands Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 7: Non-Gazetted Forest EmployeesAssociation has urged upon theMinister for Forests Ch Lal Singhand other senior officials of thedepartment for addressing longpending demands of the employ-ees.

In a meeting of the NGFEAheld here today, its members urged

upon the higher authorities in thedepartment to conduct DPC of allcadre, provide extra pay of two andhalf days to the field staff andremove pay anomalies of all cadres.They demanded pay parity withPolice department. The Associationalso lauded the efforts of ForestMinister for taking keen initiativeto make plantation a grand successwith the full support of employeesin the region recently.

House wife ends lifeExcelsior Correspondent

SAMBA, Sept 7: A housewife died after consuming somepoisonous substance at her pres-ent residence Banglarh in Sambadistrict today.

She has been identified asSatnie Devi, 35, W/O Manoj

Rashi Dev of Bihar presently atBanglarh in Samba tehsil.

She was immediately shiftedto DH Samba by people wheredoctors declared her as broughtdead. The Samba Police has takenthe cognizance of the matter andregistered a case under relevantsections of the law.

Motorcyclists snatch earrings of woman

Excelsior Correspondent

KATHUA, Sept 7: Twomotorcycle borne youth snatchedear rings of a woman in PatelNagar area of Kathua town thisevening.

The lady identified as BimlaDevi, wife of Bharat Singh ofPatel Nagar was standing outsideher house this evening when sud-denly two motorcycle borneyouth approached near her andforcibly snatched her two ear

rings and fled towards theNational Highway.

The lady raised an alarm andpeople gathered but the youth hadfled by that time.

Later she registered a compli-ant at PS Kathua and Police hastaken the cognizance of the mat-ter.

The people also protestedagainst the act and alleged that thefailure of police patrolling hasbeen the main cause of increasingacts of snatchings from the area.

Pak among top 50 countries withhigh terror-financing risks

Drug peddler arrested,charas recovered

Excelsior Correspondent

KATRA, Sept 7: Katra Policetoday arrested a drug peddler andseized 60 gms of charas from hispossession.

A Police team of P/S Katra,headed by ASI Puran Chand, laida naka at Counter No.2 in Katraand apprehended the accused.During his frisking, the policeteam succeeded in recovery of 60gms of charas.

Police arrested the accused,identified as Daleep Kumar ofDhirthi, tehsil Katra and seizedthe recovered charas.

In this connection, a case FIRNo. 161/2017 U/S 8/20 NDPSAct has been registered at P/SKatra.

CONDOLENCE“We express heartfelt condolence on the saddemise of Sdn. Manjit Kour W/o S. CharanjitSingh (Ex. Director Citizen Cooperative Bankand CMD JK Goods Carrier) R/o 171, WareHouse, Opposite Old RTO, Jammu.We pray to Almighty to bestow eternal peaceto departed noble soul.From:S. Surjeet SinghSdn. Tejinder Kour (Kud) & FamilyCell No: 9419163153

Sdn. Manjit Kour

5th Death AnniversaryRemembrance

Five years have passed without you and hardly there is anyday which goes without mentioning you Dad. You are remem-bered Day in and Day out. Your blessings are always with us.Deeply Remembered BySmt. Champa Devi (Wife)Daughter in law and SonNeelu and Ranjeet (KAS)Daughter and Son in lawSurekha and Dinesh MehraNitasha and DharamveerGrand ChildrenSarthak, Esha, Vandita and Ridhvika

Late Sh. Kuldip RajKhadotra (1954 - 2012)