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Friday December 14, 2018 11 SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER: 10,791.55 points up by 53.95 points. Rs 32,220 per 10 gram down by Rs 320. Rs 38,800 per kg up by Rs 250. 35,929.64 points up by150.57 points. NOTICE I, Kirpal Singh S/o S.Sunder Singh R/o Singhpora Kalan Tehsil Baramulla have trans- ferred my plot no. 62 measuring 3053ft situated at MIG Block-A Tawi Vihar Sdhra Jammu to my son Dr. Singpora Kalan Tehsil Baramulla. Objection if any may be conveyed to the Office of the Managing Director J&K Co- Operative Housing Corporation Ltd. 243-New Plot Jammu with- in 7 days from the publication of this notice. NOTICE I, Sunil Vaid S/o Sham Lal Vaid R/o H. No. 556 near Govt Qtr Janipur Jammu have purchased a vehicle Tempo Traveller bearing Reg. No. JK02AV-9535 from Raj Ali Choudhary S/o Kaka Hussain R/o Ward No. 37 near Ram Leela Ground, Janipur Colony, Jammu. Now I am applying for trans- fer of the above said vehicle in my name. Objection if any may be conveyed to RTO Jammu within seven days. NOTICE I, Vikram Anthal S/O Sh. Jagdish Chander Anthal R/O Udhampur have lost my driving license bearing No. JK1420000026665, issued on Dt. 15-06-2000. License is valid till (NT) 19- 04-2013 to 19-04-2019. Now I am applying for issuance of duplicate. Objection if any may be conveyed to ARTO Udhampur within 7 days of this publication. NOTICE My name and my father's name has wrongly been written as Ajay Singh Manhas instead of Ajay Singh and Sub Bir Singh instead of Bir Singh in my R.R. card bearing No. 03N- JRM-101380, 10th class mark sheet and diploma under Roll No. 137079 ses- sion 2005 annual, 11th class mark sheet under Roll No. 119019 session 2006 annual and 12th class mark sheet and diploma under Roll No. 109916 session 2008 bi-annual. Now I am applying for corrections of the same. Objection if any may be con- veyed to JKBOSE Jammu within seven days. Ajay Singh S/o Sh. Bir Singh R/o Near Govt. Primary School Seri Bhaderwah Doda NOTICE My name has wrong- ly been written as Shabnam Kaluria instead of Shabnam Karlupia in my 10th class mark sheet under Roll No. 2418052 session annual 2018. Now I am applying for correction of the same. Objection if any may be con- veyed to JKBOSE Jammu with- in seven days. Shabnam Karlupia D/o Niku Ram R/o VPO Sungal Tehsil Akhnoor Jammu 181201 INDIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION JAMMU BRANCH AGM/Election Notice Notice is hereby given for annual General Body meeting cum Election of IDA Jammu Local Branch to be held on 29th December 2018 at Spice Court Gandhi Nagar at 4 PM. Nomination forms are available at Dentail Roots, Channi Himmat 145/3. Last date of filling nomination paper is 22nd December 2018 and with drawl on 23rd to 25th December 2018. Ph. 9796445773, 9419155756 Dr. Sarang Khajuria Secretary IDA, Jammu Branch NOTICE I, Mrs. Raghubirta Manhas W/o Sh. Ajmer Singh Manhas R/o H.No. 779 Main Digiana Jammu has sold plot no. 38 Phase-I Sec (4) measuring 20 Marlas situated at Baran Valley Mega City Jammu to Mrs. Swati Lattoo Bhat W/o Sh. Amit Gandotra R/o Lane no. 2 Dogra Nagar Lower Durga Nagar Jammu. Objection if any may be conveyed to the Office of the Managing Director J&K Co- Operative Housing Corporation Ltd. 243-New Plot Jammu within 7 days from the publication of this notice. Mrs. Raghubirta Manhas W/o Sh. Ajmer Singh Manhas R/o H.No. 779 Main Digiana Jammu NOTICE I, Simon Chandel S/o Wilson Chandel R/o Bantalab, Barnai Rd, Jammu have lost my Bag containing Laptop, wallet, Adhar Card, Pan Card, ATM Card (J&K BANK) Driving Licence, Cash around 15,000 and Voter Card dated: 10-12- 2018 at Bantalab Metador at 9 PM. If any body find it please contact on 7006554558, 9622246086. CAREER OPPORTUNITY A2Z TRAINING PLUS PLACEMENT SERVICE Jobs are available in your own City/Town/PAN India Deals in:- Marketing & Sales, Office Job, Bank, Real Estate, BPO, Electronics, Automobiles. Qualification:- Non qualified/ Post graduate MANY-MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY TO MY CUTE SISTER F r om: YOURS LOVING BROTHER HIRDESH HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nancy MANY-MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY TO OUR LOVING F r om: DADI, DADU, NANI, NANU AND MUMMA & PAPA HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nancy SALE Shop Size 20'x12' For Immidiate Sale in Kachi Chhawni, Jammu Contact: 6005529752 (Manhas) HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nancy Class: 3rd - ‘B’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rajveer Singh Sudan Class: 2th - ‘C’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mannat Jamwal Class: 4th - ‘B’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shivalika Sambyal Class: 8th - ‘E’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Tsering Yangchan Class: 3rd - ‘C’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Utkarsh Gupta Class: V - ‘B’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To Interested candidates can contact us near Chinore Chowk Bantalab, Jammu (J&K) Email:- [email protected] [email protected] Contact: 9086012804, 7051252355 Before the Court of Custodian Evacuee Property, Jammu NOTICE One EP/BC 155 situated at Jullakha Mohalla stands allotted in the name of Krishna Wanti Wd/o Sh. Sardari Lal @ Rs. 70/- P.M. w.e.f. 1/5/1993. The allottee has been expired since long. The legal heirs of the deceased allottes namely Madan Lal, Vijay Kumar and Kamlesh Wd/o Sh. Mohan Lal have been called in so may time, but none except one Smt. Kamlesh Wd/o Late Mohan Lal Daughter in law of the deceased allottee has presented her- self in this court for execution of allotment/agreement in her favour. It is as such one again through this notice being called upon all the legal heirs of the deceased allottes namely Krishna Wanti Wd/o Sardari Lal to appear in this court on 15-12-2018 failing which it shall be presumed that they have no objection if the allotment shall be made in favour of aforesaid heir i.e Smt. Kamlesh Wd/o late Mohan Lal. Sd/- Custodian No.-RSEP/2018/BC156/433 Evacuee property, Dated:11-12-2018 Jammu IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT JUDGE JAMMU PRESENT: V.C. KOUL 1. Hirday Nath Koul S/o late Sham Lal Koul R/o Qtr no. 22 Block- 157 Lane No. 25 Mini Township Jagti Tehsil Nagrota District Jammu. Age 64 years 2. Surinder Koul S/o lt Sham Lal Koul R/o 3175/31 Vaishno Garden Rajinder Park gur- gaon Haryana Age 56 years 3. Dileep Koul S/o Lt. Sham Lal Koul R/o Flat No.21 Block No. 157 Lane No. 25 Mini township Jagti Tehsil Nagrota District Jammu Age 56 years. ….Petitioner V/S Nemo ….Respondent/s In the matter of: Petition for grant of Succession certificate in favour of petitioner/s regarding the following debts/securities of the deceased Sham Rani Koul W/o Lt. Sham Lal R/o Nagrota, Jammu 19-06-2013. 1. An amount of Rs. 16, 296 lying in Account No. 10250123136 of State Bank of India Branch Talab Tillo Vikas Lane Jammu. 2. An amount of Rs. 93080/- lying in A/c No. 6316 at Central Bank of India Branch Talab Tillo Jammu. 3. An amount of Rs. 1,04,098/- vide term deposit Receipt No. 083236 lying in Central Bank of India Branch Talab Tillo Jammu. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE Whereas the above named petitioner/s has/have applied for grant of succession certificate in respect of the above mentioned debts and securities left behind by deceased Sham Rani Koul Whereas, through this publication the public in general is informed that if any per- son/persons has/have any objection in grant of succession certificate in favour of the above mentioned petitioners, he/they shall file his/their objections personally or through any authorized agent in this court on before 19-12-2018, the next date fixed in the case, failing which appropriate order shall be passed. In case of the date fixed is declared pub- lic holiday, the case shall be taken up on the next working day. Given under my hand and seal of this court today on 1st of December, 2018. SD/- V.C KOUL PR. DISTRICT JUDGE, JAMMU STATE TIMES NEWS DODA: The two-day Science Exhibition organ- ised under Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) by District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) concluded on Thursday. Chief Education Officer Mohd Sharief was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Around 70 models made by the students of secondary and higher sec- ondary government and pri- vate schools were displayed in the exhibition. Chief Education Officer gave away cash prizes, memento and certificates to the winner students. DEPO Ayaz Mughal, Principal of Govt. HSS Boys Doda, HSS Khalleni, HSS Girls Doda, HSS Chakrabati, HSS Malothi, HSS Bhagwah, ZEOs and Heads Master HS Bun Doda, HS Koti and others were present on the occa- sion. In the Higher Secondary level, HSS Kastigarh, Shaheen Public HSS Doda, Paramount HSS Doda, EPS Thahtri and HSS Boys Doda secured first, second, third, fourth and fifth positions respectively, while Chenab Valley HSS Doda, HS Thelella, National Academy Thathri, EPS Thathri, Shaheen Public HSS Doda clinched first, second, third, fourth and fifth positions respec- tively in Secondary level. STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Poonch, Ministry of Youth affairs and Sports (Govt. of India) organised a pro- gramme titled 'Awareness and Education Progamme on Positivity' held at Govt. High School Draba on Thursday. The main objec- tive of the programme is work with Seva Bhaav (Sipirit of Service) with positive mindset; take con- crete steps in the journey from positive India to New Progressive India with Nishkaam karma. Yasir Khan, Advocate, Law Dept. was Chief Guest in the event who delivered a lecture on the need of 'Seva Bhaav (Spirit of Service)'. Mohd Ibrar Malik, Education Dept. delivered a lecture on leadership. Shakeel Ahmed, Education Dept. also motivated the youth on the subject 'Civic Education'. On this occa- sion two youth were also provided opportunity to express their opinions. There were 102 youths from different clubs and few from Govt. High School. The entire event was well managed Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Poonch under the supervi- sion of Zia Ur Rehman, Programme Coordinator NYKS. RMSA Science Exhibition concludes NYK organises awareness progamme STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: Army has been in the forefront to propagate the importance of education among the people and facili- tate avenues for the young minds. To take these initiatives further, the Army organised a 'Book Distribution Drive' at Government Middle School, Deeng, Nowshera Distt. The event was aimed to motivate students and enhance their reading / learn- ing habits. A lecture about reading, writing, and learning skills was also conducted by the army. Apart from it, to explore the inquisitiveness of students a quiz competition was also organised. A total of 63 students and 09 teachers participated enthusiastically. Overall the event was met with an overwhelming response from all the participants. The conduct of 'Book Distribution Drive' was successful and is certainly a leap forward in achieving the goal of greater bonhomie between army and local population. MOTER ACCIDENTS CLAIMS TRIBUNAL JAMMU Present:- Jatinder Singh Jamwal File No: 14383 Date of Instt: 06-06-2018 Sulinder Kumar V/S Ravi Kumar & Ors (Claim petition u/s 166 Motor Vehicles Act) Notice to: Yasir Iqbal S/o Muzzafar Iqbal, R/o Ward No. 10, Bhaderwah, Jammu Whereas, the above titled Claim petition, under section 166 Motor vehicles Act, is sub judice before this Tribunal, Wherein the next date of hearing is fixed on 15-01-2019 Whereas, the Tribunal is satisfied that service of respondents, named above, is not possible by ordinary mode. Therefore, the above named respondents are hereby informed and called upon to appear before this Tribunal, in person or through duly authorized counsel to answer all material questions pertaining to the claim petition, on the next date of hearing. If the date fixed is declared as public holiday, the matter shall be taken up on the following day. Take notice that in case the above named respondents fail to appear before this Tribunal on the next date of hearing, the matter will be heard and determined in their absence. Given under my hand and seal of this Tribunal today this 10th day of Dec 2018 SD/- (JATINDER SINGH JAMMU) PRESIDING OFFICER, MOTOR ACCIDENTS CLAIMS TRIBUNAL, JAMMU IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT JUDGE JAMMU PRESENT: V.C. KOUL Pushpa Rani w/o Lt Sh. Jagan Nath R/o H.No 54 Gali Hanuman Pakka Danga Jammu ….Petitioner V/S 1. Vinod Anand 2. Ravinder Anand Both Sons of Lt. Sh. Jagan Nath R/o H.No. 54 Gali Hanuman Pacca Danga Jammu. 2. Renu Anand Sethi D/o Lt. Jagan Nath W/o Dev Anand Sethi R/o Nitco Lane Talab Tillo Jammu. ….Respondent/s In the matter of: Petition for grant of Succession certificate in favour of petitioner/s regarding the following debts/securities of the deceased Jagan NathAnand S/o Nand Lal Anand R/o Jain Bazar Jammu 24-07-2018. 1. The Sum of Rs. 211219 lying in the A/c no. 0240001700005845 with PNB Branch Jain Bazar Jammu. 2. The Sum of Rs. 386359/- lying in the A/c No 0240000100336975 with PNB Branch Jain Bazar Jammu. 3. The Sum of Rs. 676455/- lying in the A/c No. 01266135 with PNB Branch Jain Bazar Jammu. 4. The 50% of the sum of Rs. 52650/- lying in fixed deposit No. 380830 bear- ing Account No. 5721 with the Jammu Central Co-operative Bank Limited Branch R.S. Pura Jammu jointly in the name of Jagan Nath and Vinod Anand and rest 50% belong to respond on no. 2 5. In 50% of the sum of Rs. 52650/- lying n fixed deposit No. 380829 bearing A/c No. 5721 with the Jammu jointly in the name of Jagan Nath and Vinod Anand and Rest 50% belong to respondent No. 2. The sum of Rs. 5000/- lying in Account /FD No 024000500230160 with PNB Jain Bazar Jammu. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE Whereas the above named petitioner/s has/have applied for grant of succession certificate in respect of the above mentioned debts and securities left behind by deceased Jagan Nath Anand. Whereas, through this publication the public in general is informed that if any person/per- sons has/have any objection in grant of succession certificate in favour of the above mentioned petitioners, he/they shall file his/their objections personally or through any authorized agent in this court on before 21-12-2018, the next date fixed in the case, failing which appropriate order shall be passed. In case of the date fixed is declared public holiday, the case shall be taken up on the next working day. Given under my hand and seal of this court today on 18th of august, 2018 SD/- V.C KOUL PR. DISTRICT JUDGE, JAMMU Book distribution drive organised STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: Adopting the dogma of Panthers Party around 22 youth joined Panthers Party in the presence of Harsh Dev Singh, Chairman JKNPP and other leaders at Party Headquarters in Jammu on Thursday. Capt Anil Gaur State Secretary NPP, Parshotam Parihar State Secretary Panthers State Union, Rajiv Mahajan District President (Jammu Urban) and Surinder Chauhan District President (Jammu Rural) also welcomed the new entrants in the party fold during the occasion. Welcoming the new entrants in the party fold, Harsh Dev Singh said that Central and Kashmir based parties includ- ing BJP, Congress, NC and PDP had marginalised entire Jammu province for the sake of power in the past 70 years. "They had perpetuated dis- crimination to Dogras in all spheres to the extent where our pristine identity was facing severe crisis. Only Panthers Party has emerged as a lone force of the people in the pres- ent scenario whose wave was sweeping the entire Jammu region by storm. Panthers only can liberate dogras from all kinds of politico-economic dis- crimination. We shall restore lost pride and honour of Dogras at all costs", Harsh roared. While lauding the decision of the youth to join NPP, Singh asked the new entrants to dis- seminate the Party's agenda of "Statehood for Jammu" to the grass root level. Dubbing the BJP's double standards on article 35A and 370 as an act of betrayal, he said that its despicable acquies- cence had further emboldened the militants and thousands of stone-pelters in the valley to carry out subversive activities to vitiate peace in the State. He lamented that the ruffi- ans, vandals, hooligans and illiterates were glorified in Kashmir while the highly edu- cated nationalist youth of Jammu region were discrimi- nated, exploited, suppressed and quelled. "Teach unforgettable lesson to the BJP in the Assembly elections", exhorted Harsh. Coming down ferociously on the erstwhile sinister alliance and BJP in particular for sup- pressing the voice of Jammu youth, Singh ridiculed the slo- gans of 'Achey Din' sold by the Saffron brigade with a big bang and great fan fare. He said that thousand of crores of rupees had been incurred only to woo the youth for votes as these 'Jumlas' had failed to make any visible impact on the ground. He flayed the unholy com- bine for treating youth like 'dis- posables' and cheating them over the issue of employment. "The memories of frequent Lathi charge on underem- ployed educated youth includ- ing women protesting for their legitimate rights under BJP's rule were still fresh in our minds. BJP shall pay for its political sins. The recent poll results of 5 states speak about its failure to deliver. Same will be the fate of Saffron party in J&K as well", Harsh asserted. Prominent among those who joined Panthers Party included Darshan Lal Romesh Lal, Rakesh Choudhary, Kona Ram, Bittu Choudhary, Ajay Choudhary, Ravi Kumar, Bikram Choudhary, Shotu Choudhary, Vishal Choudhary, Rohit Choudhary, Ashwani Choudhary, Tilak Raj, Ravi Kumar, Bittu Ram, Shamsher Lal, Shubham Randawa, Arjun Choudhary and Balbir Singh. STATE TIMES NEWS BHADARWAH: District Development Commissioner, Anshul Garg, convened an introductory cum review meet- ing on Thursday. The meeting was attended by ADC Bhaderwah Dr. Ravi Kumar Bharti, Principal Govt Degree College Bhadarwah, Chief Planning Officer Doda, EO Municipal Committee Bhaderwah, Executive Engineer PWD, ZEOs Bhadarwah and Bhalla zone, Tehsildar Bhadarwah and Bhalla, AEEs PHE and PDD, besides all Naib Tehsildar and other sectoral officers of sub division Bhadewah. On the occasion, the DDC took a com- prehensive review of various developmental work vis a vis the status of expenditure incurred till date. He stressed upon the officers to increase the pace of work so that all the undertaken projects are com- pleted within a stipulated time frame. He further asked the departments to hold awareness camps so that people take ben- efit of various welfare schemes of the State as well as Central Govt. Various deputations met the DDC and highlighted their demands. DDC assured the deputation that their griev- ances shall be redressed in a phased manner. DC reviews progress on dev works Awareness rally held under SVEEP STATE TIMES NEWS RAMBAN: To sensitise people about their constitutional right to franchise, social and moral duties besides ongoing Special Summary Revision (SSR), Education Department in coor- dination with District Administration Ramban organ- ised an awareness rally at Ramban under Systematic Voter's Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) pro- gramme. Dy. District Election Officer (Dy. DEO), Zaheer Abbas was the Chief Guest on the occasion , while Chief Education Officer (CEO) Nodal Officer SVEEP, AH Fani presided over the func- tion. Several officers and teach- ers acted as resource persons, while students from various schools participated in the pro- gramme. Similar programme was also held at Rajgarh which was presided by the Tehsildar. Participants were informed that all individuals who are 18 years of age or above as on first January 2019 are eligible to get their names enrolled in the elec- toral roll. Over 20 youth join Panthers Party Teach unforgettable lesson to BJP in coming elections: Harsh to youth STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Fighters Association (JKFFA) on Thursday paid tributes to the martyrs of the 2001 attack on the Parliament House. To remember the martyrs, who laid their lives while fight- ing with Pakistani trained ter- rorists for the security of the Parliament House on December 13, 2001, JKFFA organised a function at Dogra Shaurya Stamb, Ambphalla, here. Participants lit the can- dles in remembrance of mar- tyrs amidst singing of National Anthem. A two minutes silence was also observed in the mem- ory of martyrs. The function was organised by the Chairman of the Association, Ved Gandotra wherein President, J&K Motors Transports Company Association, Gajan Singh Khajuria, was the Chief Guest. Paying tributes to the mar- tyrs, Gajan Singh said, "Sacrifices of the soldiers who fought for the pride of the nation will always be remem- bered by the countrymen for all ages to come." He also lauded the contribu- tion of army and other armed forces in protecting the bor- ders. He saluted the valour of the soldiers for defending the nation and giving a befitting defeat to the enemy for its evil designs. Reminding the attack, Vice Chairman JKFFA, Rajiv Majahan said that on December 13, 2001, five heav- ily-armed gunmen stormed the Parliament complex and opened indiscriminate fire, killing nine persons. "Two persons from the Parliament Security Service of the Rajya Sabha, five Delhi Police Personnel and a woman constable of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) laid down their lives while pre- venting the entry of terrorists inside the Parliament House Building. A gardener of CPWD also lost his life in the attack," he highlighted. While addressing the party workers, R.C Puri, President JKFFA, said that although attackers of Parliament have already been punished to death but their mastermind those who are in Pakistan behind this attach is still escaping. Prominent among those who participated in the function were General Secretary Karnail Chand, Vice President Kamal Sharma, Finance Secretary Sukhvinder Singh Maini and others. JKNPP Chairman Harsh Dev Singh along with new entrants. Association members payig tributes to martyrs. JKFFA pays tributes to martyrs of Parliament attack

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Page 1: SENSEX NIFTY Rs 32,220 per 10 gram Rs 38,800 per kg down ...statetimes.in/epaper/uploads/2018/12/14/11.pdfnear Ram Leela Ground, Janipur Colony, Jammu. Now I am applying for trans-fer

Friday December 14, 2018 11SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER:10,791.55 points up by

53.95 points.Rs 32,220 per 10 gram

down by Rs 320.Rs 38,800 per kg

up by Rs 250.35,929.64 points up

by150.57 points.

NOTICEI, Kirpal Singh S/o S.SunderSingh R/o Singhpora KalanTehsil Baramulla have trans-ferred my plot no. 62 measuring3053ft situated at MIG Block-ATawi Vihar Sdhra Jammu to myson Dr. Singpora Kalan TehsilBaramulla. Objection if any maybe conveyed to the Office of theManaging Director J&K Co-Operative Housing CorporationLtd. 243-New Plot Jammu with-in 7 days from the publication ofthis notice.

NOTICEI, Sunil Vaid S/o Sham LalVaid R/o H. No. 556 nearGovt Qtr Janipur Jammuhave purchased a vehicleTempo Traveller bearingReg. No. JK02AV-9535 fromRaj Ali Choudhary S/o KakaHussain R/o Ward No. 37near Ram Leela Ground,Janipur Colony, Jammu.Now I am applying for trans-fer of the above said vehiclein my name. Objection if anymay be conveyed to RTOJammu within seven days.

NOTICEI, Vikram Anthal S/O Sh.Jagdish Chander AnthalR/O Udhampur have lostmy driving license bearingNo. JK1420000026665,issued on Dt. 15-06-2000.License is valid till (NT) 19-04-2013 to 19-04-2019.Now I am applying forissuance of duplicate.Objection if any may beconveyed to ARTOUdhampur within 7 days ofthis publication.

NOTICEMy name and my father'sname has wrongly beenwritten as Ajay SinghManhas instead of AjaySingh and Sub Bir Singhinstead of Bir Singh in myR.R. card bearing No. 03N-JRM-101380, 10th classmark sheet and diplomaunder Roll No. 137079 ses-sion 2005 annual, 11th class marksheet under Roll No. 119019 session2006 annual and 12th class marksheet and diploma under Roll No.109916 session 2008 bi-annual. NowI am applying for corrections of thesame. Objection if any may be con-veyed to JKBOSE Jammu withinseven days.

Ajay SinghS/o Sh. Bir Singh

R/o Near Govt. Primary SchoolSeri Bhaderwah Doda

NOTICEMy name has wrong-ly been written asShabnam Kaluriainstead of ShabnamKarlupia in my 10thclass mark sheet under RollNo. 2418052 session annual2018. Now I am applying forcorrection of the same.Objection if any may be con-veyed to JKBOSE Jammu with-in seven days.

Shabnam KarlupiaD/o Niku Ram

R/o VPO Sungal TehsilAkhnoor Jammu 181201

INDIAN DENTALASSOCIATION

JAMMU BRANCH AGM/Election Notice

Notice is hereby given for annualGeneral Body meeting cumElection of IDA Jammu LocalBranch to be held on 29thDecember 2018 at Spice CourtGandhi Nagar at 4 PM.Nomination forms are available atDentail Roots, Channi Himmat145/3.Last date of filling nominationpaper is 22nd December 2018 andwith drawl on 23rd to 25thDecember 2018.

Ph. 9796445773, 9419155756Dr. Sarang Khajuria

Secretary IDA, Jammu Branch

NOTICEI, Mrs. Raghubirta Manhas W/o Sh.Ajmer Singh Manhas R/o H.No. 779Main Digiana Jammu has sold plotno. 38 Phase-I Sec (4) measuring20 Marlas situated at Baran ValleyMega City Jammu to Mrs. SwatiLattoo Bhat W/o Sh. Amit GandotraR/o Lane no. 2 Dogra Nagar LowerDurga Nagar Jammu. Objection ifany may be conveyed to the Officeof the Managing Director J&K Co-Operative Housing Corporation Ltd.243-New Plot Jammu within 7 daysfrom the publication of this notice.

Mrs. Raghubirta ManhasW/o Sh. Ajmer Singh Manhas

R/o H.No. 779 Main DigianaJammu

NOTICEI, Simon Chandel S/o WilsonChandel R/o Bantalab,Barnai Rd, Jammu have lostmy Bag containing Laptop,wallet, Adhar Card, PanCard, ATM Card (J&KBANK) Driving Licence,Cash around 15,000 andVoter Card dated: 10-12-2018 at Bantalab Metador at9 PM. If any body find itplease contact on7006554558, 9622246086.

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[email protected] Contact: 9086012804, 7051252355

Before the Court of Custodian Evacuee Property, Jammu

NOTICEOne EP/BC 155 situated at Jullakha Mohalla stands allotted in thename of Krishna Wanti Wd/o Sh. Sardari Lal @ Rs. 70/- P.M.w.e.f. 1/5/1993. The allottee has been expired since long. Thelegal heirs of the deceased allottes namely Madan Lal, VijayKumar and Kamlesh Wd/o Sh. Mohan Lal have been called in somay time, but none except one Smt. Kamlesh Wd/o Late MohanLal Daughter in law of the deceased allottee has presented her-self in this court for execution of allotment/agreement in herfavour.

It is as such one again through this notice being called uponall the legal heirs of the deceased allottes namely Krishna WantiWd/o Sardari Lal to appear in this court on 15-12-2018 failing which it shall be presumed that they have no objection if theallotment shall be made in favour of aforesaid heir i.e Smt. Kamlesh Wd/o late Mohan Lal.

Sd/-Custodian

No.-RSEP/2018/BC156/433 Evacuee property,Dated:11-12-2018 Jammu

IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT JUDGE JAMMUPRESENT: V.C. KOUL

1. Hirday Nath Koul S/o late Sham Lal Koul R/o Qtr no. 22 Block- 157 Lane No. 25Mini Township Jagti Tehsil Nagrota District Jammu. Age 64 years2. Surinder Koul S/o lt Sham Lal Koul R/o 3175/31 Vaishno Garden Rajinder Park gur-gaon Haryana Age 56 years3. Dileep Koul S/o Lt. Sham Lal Koul R/o Flat No.21 Block No. 157 Lane No. 25 Minitownship Jagti Tehsil Nagrota District Jammu Age 56 years. ….Petitioner

V/SNemo ….Respondent/sIn the matter of: Petition for grant of Succession certificate in favour of petitioner/sregarding the following debts/securities of the deceased Sham Rani Koul W/o Lt.Sham Lal R/o Nagrota, Jammu 19-06-2013.1. An amount of Rs. 16, 296 lying in Account No. 10250123136 of State Bank of IndiaBranch Talab Tillo Vikas Lane Jammu.2. An amount of Rs. 93080/- lying in A/c No. 6316 at Central Bank of India BranchTalab Tillo Jammu.3. An amount of Rs. 1,04,098/- vide term deposit Receipt No. 083236 lying in CentralBank of India Branch Talab Tillo Jammu.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGEWhereas the above named petitioner/s has/have applied for grant of succession

certificate in respect of the above mentioned debts and securities left behind bydeceased Sham Rani Koul

Whereas, through this publication the public in general is informed that if any per-son/persons has/have any objection in grant of succession certificate in favour of theabove mentioned petitioners, he/they shall file his/their objections personally or throughany authorized agent in this court on before 19-12-2018, the next date fixed in the case,failing which appropriate order shall be passed. In case of the date fixed is declared pub-lic holiday, the case shall be taken up on the next working day.

Given under my hand and seal of this court today on 1st of December, 2018.SD/-

V.C KOULPR. DISTRICT JUDGE, JAMMU

STATE TIMES NEWS DODA: The two-dayScience Exhibition organ-ised under RashtriyaMadhyamik ShikshaAbhiyan (RMSA) byDistrict Institute ofEducation and Training(DIET) concluded onThursday. Chief EducationOfficer Mohd Sharief wasthe Chief Guest on theoccasion. Around 70 modelsmade by the students ofsecondary and higher sec-ondary government and pri-

vate schools were displayedin the exhibition.

Chief Education Officergave away cash prizes,memento and certificates tothe winner students. DEPOAyaz Mughal, Principal ofGovt. HSS Boys Doda,HSS Khalleni, HSS GirlsDoda, HSS Chakrabati,HSS Malothi, HSSBhagwah, ZEOs andHeads Master HS BunDoda, HS Koti and otherswere present on the occa-sion.

In the Higher Secondarylevel, HSS Kastigarh,Shaheen Public HSS Doda,Paramount HSS Doda,EPS Thahtri and HSSBoys Doda secured first,second, third, fourth andfifth positions respectively,while Chenab Valley HSSDoda, HS Thelella,National Academy Thathri,EPS Thathri, ShaheenPublic HSS Doda clinchedfirst, second, third, fourthand fifth positions respec-tively in Secondary level.

STATE TIMES NEWSPOONCH: Nehru YuvaKendra (NYK) Poonch,Ministry of Youth affairsand Sports (Govt. ofIndia) organised a pro-gramme titled 'Awarenessand Education Progammeon Positivity' held at Govt.High School Draba onThursday. The main objec-tive of the programme iswork with Seva Bhaav(Sipirit of Service) withpositive mindset; take con-

crete steps in the journeyfrom positive India to NewProgressive India withNishkaam karma.

Yasir Khan, Advocate,Law Dept. was ChiefGuest in the event whodelivered a lecture on theneed of 'Seva Bhaav(Spirit of Service)'. MohdIbrar Malik, EducationDept. delivered a lectureon leadership. ShakeelAhmed, Education Dept.also motivated the youth

on the subject 'CivicEducation'. On this occa-sion two youth were alsoprovided opportunity toexpress their opinions.There were 102 youthsfrom different clubs andfew from Govt. HighSchool. The entire eventwas well managed NehruYuva Kendra (NYK)Poonch under the supervi-sion of Zia Ur Rehman,Programme CoordinatorNYKS.

RMSA Science Exhibition concludes

NYK organises awareness progamme

STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: Army has beenin the forefront to propagatethe importance of educationamong the people and facili-tate avenues for the youngminds. To take these initiativesfurther, the Army organised a'Book Distribution Drive' at

Government Middle School,Deeng, Nowshera Distt.

The event was aimed tomotivate students andenhance their reading / learn-ing habits. A lecture aboutreading, writing, and learningskills was also conducted bythe army. Apart from it, toexplore the inquisitiveness ofstudents a quiz competitionwas also organised. A total of63 students and 09 teachersparticipated enthusiastically.Overall the event was met withan overwhelming responsefrom all the participants. Theconduct of 'Book DistributionDrive' was successful and iscertainly a leap forward inachieving the goal of greaterbonhomie between army andlocal population.

MOTER ACCIDENTS CLAIMS TRIBUNAL JAMMUPresent:- Jatinder Singh Jamwal

File No: 14383Date of Instt: 06-06-2018Sulinder Kumar

V/SRavi Kumar & Ors(Claim petition u/s 166 Motor Vehicles Act)Notice to: Yasir Iqbal S/o Muzzafar Iqbal, R/o Ward No. 10,Bhaderwah, Jammu

Whereas, the above titled Claim petition, under section 166 Motorvehicles Act, is sub judice before this Tribunal, Wherein the next dateof hearing is fixed on 15-01-2019

Whereas, the Tribunal is satisfied that service of respondents,named above, is not possible by ordinary mode. Therefore, the abovenamed respondents are hereby informed and called upon to appearbefore this Tribunal, in person or through duly authorized counsel toanswer all material questions pertaining to the claim petition, on thenext date of hearing. If the date fixed is declared as public holiday, thematter shall be taken up on the following day.

Take notice that in case the above named respondents fail toappear before this Tribunal on the next date of hearing, the matter willbe heard and determined in their absence.

Given under my hand and seal of this Tribunal today this 10th dayof Dec 2018

SD/-(JATINDER SINGH JAMMU)

PRESIDING OFFICER,MOTOR ACCIDENTS CLAIMS TRIBUNAL,

JAMMU

IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT JUDGE JAMMUPRESENT: V.C. KOUL

Pushpa Rani w/o Lt Sh. Jagan Nath R/o H.No 54 Gali Hanuman Pakka Danga Jammu….Petitioner

V/S1. Vinod Anand 2. Ravinder Anand Both Sons of Lt. Sh. Jagan Nath R/o H.No. 54 Gali HanumanPacca Danga Jammu. 2. Renu Anand Sethi D/o Lt. Jagan Nath W/o Dev Anand Sethi R/o NitcoLane Talab Tillo Jammu.

….Respondent/sIn the matter of: Petition for grant of Succession certificate in favour of petitioner/s regardingthe following debts/securities of the deceased Jagan NathAnand S/o Nand Lal Anand R/o JainBazar Jammu 24-07-2018.1. The Sum of Rs. 211219 lying in the A/c no. 0240001700005845 with PNB Branch Jain BazarJammu. 2. The Sum of Rs. 386359/- lying in the A/c No 0240000100336975 with PNB BranchJain Bazar Jammu. 3. The Sum of Rs. 676455/- lying in the A/c No. 01266135 with PNB BranchJain Bazar Jammu. 4. The 50% of the sum of Rs. 52650/- lying in fixed deposit No. 380830 bear-ing Account No. 5721 with the Jammu Central Co-operative Bank Limited Branch R.S. PuraJammu jointly in the name of Jagan Nath and Vinod Anand and rest 50% belong to respond onno. 2 5. In 50% of the sum of Rs. 52650/- lying n fixed deposit No. 380829 bearing A/c No. 5721with the Jammu jointly in the name of Jagan Nath and Vinod Anand and Rest 50% belong torespondent No. 2. The sum of Rs. 5000/- lying in Account /FD No 024000500230160 with PNBJain Bazar Jammu.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGEWhereas the above named petitioner/s has/have applied for grant of succession certificate inrespect of the above mentioned debts and securities left behind by deceased Jagan NathAnand.

Whereas, through this publication the public in general is informed that if any person/per-sons has/have any objection in grant of succession certificate in favour of the above mentionedpetitioners, he/they shall file his/their objections personally or through any authorized agent inthis court on before 21-12-2018, the next date fixed in the case, failing which appropriate ordershall be passed. In case of the date fixed is declared public holiday, the case shall be taken upon the next working day.

Given under my hand and seal of this court today on 18th of august, 2018SD/-

V.C KOULPR. DISTRICT JUDGE, JAMMU

Book distributiondrive organised

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Adopting thedogma of Panthers Partyaround 22 youth joinedPanthers Party in the presenceof Harsh Dev Singh,Chairman JKNPP and otherleaders at Party Headquartersin Jammu on Thursday.

Capt Anil Gaur StateSecretary NPP, ParshotamParihar State SecretaryPanthers State Union, RajivMahajan District President(Jammu Urban) and SurinderChauhan District President(Jammu Rural) also welcomedthe new entrants in the partyfold during the occasion.

Welcoming the new entrantsin the party fold, Harsh DevSingh said that Central andKashmir based parties includ-ing BJP, Congress, NC andPDP had marginalised entireJammu province for the sakeof power in the past 70 years.

"They had perpetuated dis-crimination to Dogras in allspheres to the extent where ourpristine identity was facingsevere crisis. Only PanthersParty has emerged as a loneforce of the people in the pres-ent scenario whose wave wassweeping the entire Jammuregion by storm. Panthers onlycan liberate dogras from allkinds of politico-economic dis-crimination. We shall restorelost pride and honour ofDogras at all costs", Harshroared.

While lauding the decision ofthe youth to join NPP, Singhasked the new entrants to dis-seminate the Party's agenda of

"Statehood for Jammu" to thegrass root level.

Dubbing the BJP's doublestandards on article 35A and370 as an act of betrayal, hesaid that its despicable acquies-cence had further emboldenedthe militants and thousands ofstone-pelters in the valley tocarry out subversive activitiesto vitiate peace in the State.

He lamented that the ruffi-ans, vandals, hooligans andilliterates were glorified inKashmir while the highly edu-cated nationalist youth ofJammu region were discrimi-nated, exploited, suppressedand quelled.

"Teach unforgettable lessonto the BJP in the Assemblyelections", exhorted Harsh.

Coming down ferociously onthe erstwhile sinister allianceand BJP in particular for sup-pressing the voice of Jammuyouth, Singh ridiculed the slo-gans of 'Achey Din' sold by theSaffron brigade with a bigbang and great fan fare.

He said that thousand ofcrores of rupees had beenincurred only to woo the youth

for votes as these 'Jumlas' hadfailed to make any visibleimpact on the ground.

He flayed the unholy com-bine for treating youth like 'dis-posables' and cheating themover the issue of employment.

"The memories of frequentLathi charge on underem-ployed educated youth includ-ing women protesting for theirlegitimate rights under BJP'srule were still fresh in ourminds. BJP shall pay for itspolitical sins. The recent pollresults of 5 states speak aboutits failure to deliver. Same willbe the fate of Saffron party inJ&K as well", Harsh asserted.

Prominent among those whojoined Panthers Party includedDarshan Lal Romesh Lal,Rakesh Choudhary, KonaRam, Bittu Choudhary, AjayChoudhary, Ravi Kumar,Bikram Choudhary, ShotuChoudhary, Vishal Choudhary,Rohit Choudhary, AshwaniChoudhary, Tilak Raj, RaviKumar, Bittu Ram, ShamsherLal, Shubham Randawa,Arjun Choudhary and BalbirSingh.

STATE TIMES NEWS BHADARWAH: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Anshul Garg, convened anintroductory cum review meet-ing on Thursday. The meetingwas attended by ADCBhaderwah Dr. Ravi KumarBharti, Principal Govt DegreeCollege Bhadarwah, ChiefPlanning Officer Doda, EOMunicipal CommitteeBhaderwah, ExecutiveEngineer PWD, ZEOsBhadarwah and Bhalla zone,Tehsildar Bhadarwah andBhalla, AEEs PHE and PDD,besides all Naib Tehsildar andother sectoral officers of subdivision Bhadewah. On the

occasion, the DDC took a com-prehensive review of variousdevelopmental work vis a visthe status of expenditureincurred till date. He stressedupon the officers to increase thepace of work so that all theundertaken projects are com-pleted within a stipulated timeframe. He further asked thedepartments to hold awarenesscamps so that people take ben-efit of various welfare schemesof the State as well as CentralGovt. Various deputations metthe DDC and highlighted theirdemands. DDC assured thedeputation that their griev-ances shall be redressed in aphased manner.

DC reviews progresson dev works

Awareness rallyheld under SVEEP

STATE TIMES NEWSRAMBAN: To sensitise peopleabout their constitutional rightto franchise, social and moralduties besides ongoing SpecialSummary Revision (SSR),Education Department in coor-dination with DistrictAdministration Ramban organ-ised an awareness rally atRamban under SystematicVoter's Education and ElectoralParticipation (SVEEP) pro-gramme.

Dy. District Election Officer(Dy. DEO), Zaheer Abbas wasthe Chief Guest on the occasion, while Chief Education Officer(CEO) Nodal Officer SVEEP,AH Fani presided over the func-tion. Several officers and teach-ers acted as resource persons,while students from variousschools participated in the pro-gramme. Similar programmewas also held at Rajgarh whichwas presided by the Tehsildar.Participants were informed thatall individuals who are 18 yearsof age or above as on firstJanuary 2019 are eligible to gettheir names enrolled in the elec-toral roll.

Over 20 youth join Panthers Party

Teach unforgettable lesson to BJPin coming elections: Harsh to youth

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Jammu andKashmir Freedom FightersAssociation (JKFFA) onThursday paid tributes to themartyrs of the 2001 attack onthe Parliament House.

To remember the martyrs,who laid their lives while fight-ing with Pakistani trained ter-rorists for the security of theParliament House onDecember 13, 2001, JKFFAorganised a function at DograShaurya Stamb, Ambphalla,here. Participants lit the can-dles in remembrance of mar-tyrs amidst singing of NationalAnthem. A two minutes silencewas also observed in the mem-ory of martyrs.

The function was organisedby the Chairman of theAssociation, Ved Gandotrawherein President, J&KMotors Transports CompanyAssociation, Gajan SinghKhajuria, was the Chief Guest.

Paying tributes to the mar-tyrs, Gajan Singh said,

"Sacrifices of the soldiers whofought for the pride of thenation will always be remem-bered by the countrymen for allages to come."

He also lauded the contribu-tion of army and other armedforces in protecting the bor-ders.

He saluted the valour of thesoldiers for defending thenation and giving a befittingdefeat to the enemy for its evildesigns.

Reminding the attack, ViceChairman JKFFA, RajivMajahan said that onDecember 13, 2001, five heav-ily-armed gunmen stormed theParliament complex andopened indiscriminate fire,killing nine persons.

"Two persons from theParliament Security Service ofthe Rajya Sabha, five DelhiPolice Personnel and a womanconstable of the CentralReserve Police Force (CRPF)laid down their lives while pre-venting the entry of terrorists

inside the Parliament HouseBuilding. A gardener ofCPWD also lost his life in theattack," he highlighted.

While addressing the partyworkers, R.C Puri, PresidentJKFFA, said that althoughattackers of Parliament havealready been punished to deathbut their mastermind thosewho are in Pakistan behind thisattach is still escaping.

Prominent among those whoparticipated in the functionwere General SecretaryKarnail Chand, Vice PresidentKamal Sharma, FinanceSecretary Sukhvinder SinghMaini and others.

JKNPP Chairman Harsh Dev Singh along with new entrants.

Association members payig tributes to martyrs.

JKFFA pays tributes to martyrs ofParliament attack