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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Economy suffers ‘unprecedented Shops for school books, bedside Security threats, terrorism, climate attendants of Sr citizens allowed collapse’ due to COVID-19: Survey NEW , Apr 21: change key global challenges for NEW DELHI, Apr 21: today. their future. The Union Home Ministry today allowed opening of shops UNITED NATIONS, Apr 21: dialogues found that breakdown of trust between selling school books and electric fans, services of bedside atten- The survey, jointly conduct- Almost 72 per cent of the governments, and between people and govern- The coronavirus pandemic is dants of senior citizens and public utilities including recharge facil- ed by industry body Ficci and respondents said that the present Participants in India for a global dialogue and ments will increase. having a "deep impact" on tax consultancy Dhruva situation is having a "high to very ities for prepaid mobile phones during the ongoing lockdown. survey initiated by the United Nations have listed Indian businesses and has The Home Ministry also said bread factories and flour mills These included multiple dialogues held in Advisors by seeking responses high" level of impact on their security threats, terrorism and conflict, climate Afghanistan, Argentina, Fiji, India, Italy, Nigeria, already caused an unprecedent- from about 380 companies business. located in urban areas can restart operations during the ongoing change and environment and equal access to basic ed collapse in economic activi- lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak. Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Slovenia, South across sectors, also said that Jobs are also at risk over the services as the main global trends and challenges Africa, South Sudan, Tunisia, the United States of ties over the last few weeks, businesses are grappling with coming months as nearly three- In separate orders, the home ministry said the decision has been impacting nations. says an industry survey released taken after receiving some queries with regard to exemptions of specif- America. "tremendous uncertainty" about fourths of the surveyed firms The world body launched the UN75 initiative Better support for international standards, said they may look at some ic services and activities allowed through the guidelines issued so far. in January 2020, in which participants from 186 enforcement of international agreements and reduction in manpower in their Shops of educational books for students, shops of electric fans will be allowed to open during the lockdown, which is scheduled countries were invited to discuss their priorities improved implementation with concrete action, COVID-19: J&K RELIEF FUND respective companies, the sur- for the future, obstacles to achieving them, and vey noted. to end on May 3. oversight and a prevention approach, with specif- Bedside attendants and care givers of senior citizens residing in the role of global cooperation in overcoming ic reference to scaling up implementation of the A substantial majority of the these challenges. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S SECRETARIAT respondents do not foresee a their homes and public utilities including recharge facilities for disarmament agenda and the SDGs were points prepaid mobile connection will be allowed to offer services, the The initiative was launched as the United raised in eight dialogues, including multiple dia- positive demand outlook for Nations is marking its 75th anniversary at a time their business in this fiscal, with ministry said in its order. logues held in Afghanistan, Argentina, India, of great upheaval, with the COVID-19 pandemic JAMMU AND KASHMIR, 70 per cent of the surveyed Food processing units such as bread factories, milk processing Mexico, Slovenia, and South Africa, including firms expecting a degrowth in plants, flour mills, dal mills etc., located in urban areas will be continuing to spread, exacting a heavy toll on youth dialogues. RAJ BHAVAN, JAMMU. sales in the fiscal year 2020-21. allowed to function during the lockdown. lives, societies and economies in all regions of the Preliminary findings of the survey, based on However, the Ministry made it clear that social distancing for Moreover, a vast majority of world. data collected between January 1, 2020 and companies also foresee a reduc- offices, workshops, factories and establishments must be ensured. As of March 2020, over 13 million people in MESSAGEMESSAGE (PTI) March 24, 2020 found that an overwhelming tion in their business cashflows nearly all UN Member States had taken part in the majority— 95 per cent —of respondents agreed Various organizations/individuals are approaching the and company's order book. initiative, with more than 40,000 completing the on the need for countries to work together to man- government at different levels, expressing their desire for "The survey clearly high- Centre asks states to remain one-minute survey, and more than 330 dialogues age global trends, with a noticeable uptick from lights that unless a substantive held in 87 countries. late February, as the upheaval caused by COVID- making donations towards the efforts being undertaken to economic package is announced The public’s priorities for ‘the world we want 19 spread around the world. by the government immediately, mitigate the spread of COVID-19. All such contributions cautious during Ramzan to create’ emerging in the UN75 initiative were Support cut across all age groups and edu- we could see a permanent environmental protection, protection of human NEW DELHI, Apr 21: 15, all religious places and cation levels. Ideas on strengthening interna- can be made towards J&K Relief Fund with the follow- impairment of a large section of rights, less conflict, equal access to basic servic- places of worship shall be tional cooperation included more effective industry, which may lose the es, and zero discrimination. ing account details: The Union Government has closed for public. Religious partnerships with civil society and the private opportunity to come back to life In addition to the survey, participants in vari- asked the states and union terri- congregations are strictly pro- sector, and greater involvement of women, again," Ficci said in a statement. ous dialogues were asked to share their vision for Account No. 0110010100000016 tories to remain cautious and hibited during the lockdown, youth, indigenous peoples and vulnerable The industry body further ensure that there are no prayer the world they want to create. The dialogues pre- stated that the COVID-19 pan- which will continue till May 3. groups in policymaking. Name of the Bank J&K Bank gatherings during the Islamic sented a slightly different order of priorities demic is having a deep impact The State Governments were Climate and environment topped the list of emerged than from the survey. on the Indian economy and holy month of Ramzan begin- also told to reach out to mosque issues that will most affect humanity’s future – Branch Moving Secretariat ning Thursday in view of the For participants in the dialogues in India, the members of Indian industry. management committees and with more than double the responses of any other ongoing lockdown due to the key priority areas were a “a more secure and IFSC Code JAKA0MOVING The magnitude and speed of community leaders through issue. Conflict and violence came second, and coronavirus outbreak, officials peaceful world, free of violence, conflict and ter- collapse in economic activity that local police so that no one visits health risks third, having risen sharply since early said. rorism”, “a world with equal access to basic serv- MICR Code 190051062 India has seen over the last few mosques for prayers, another March. The Central Government has ices”, “a world that protects its ecosystems and weeks is unprecedented and there official said. The top five future priorities that emerged Demand Draft/Bank Draft “J&K Relief Fund” also asked the state govern- respects its natural resources”, “a world free of is tremendous uncertainty about Even though several Muslim were: environmental protection, protection of what the future holds for busi- ments and UT administrations poverty and unemployment.” The Daily Excelsior will be prominently organisations and clerics have human rights, less conflict, equal access to basic nesses and enterprises, Ficci said. to urge Muslim leaders to ask In dialogues in India, the key issues that were publishing names in its Online/Print Edition appealed to people to pray at services, and zero discrimination. Sangita Reddy, President, their followers to remain at raised were worrying impacts of climate change of all those people donating towards the home during Ramzan, authori- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said Ficci, said, "The Covid-19 pan- home. and changes in environment, increasing poverty Relief Fund of the Government. People ties are apprehensive in view of he hopes to use the milestone 75th anniversary of demic is causing deep economic "Prayers and gatherings at and inequalities, the need for reduced inequalities can email the photocopy of receipt of the detection of a large number of harm and could reverse the any religious place are prohibit- within and between countries security threats, the world organisation “for reflection on the mul- donations to us on people at Tablighi Jamaat head- gains made in the industrial ed during lockdown and we challenges caused by population changes, includ- tilateral cooperation the world needs at this time, [email protected] economy over many decades. hope that everyone will abide by quarters at Nizamuddin in Delhi ing population growth, shifting demographics and both in addressing the immediate pandemic and There is a need to render imme- the directive," a senior govern- despite the lockdown and social increasing population movements within and in achieving the longer-term goals for which the 1. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 28.03.2020 = 223301 diate and sizable support to ment official said. distancing orders. between countries. Discussions in more than 20 United Nations was founded.” (PTI) 2. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 29.03.2020 = 362004 industry to protect people, jobs The State Governments have The Nizamuddin Markaz 3. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 30.03.2020 = 1090929 and enterprises." also hosted a large religious 4. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 31.03.2020 = 1740908 "Industry members are reel- been told to be in touch with Muslim leaders to ensure that congregation last month and Guidelines issued for handling of waste 5. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 01.04.2020 = 1208408 ing under severe financial stress authorities said 30 per cent of 6. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 02.04.2020 = 1135057 there are no gatherings in and are in urgent need of ample India's total COVID-19 cases 7. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 03.04.2020 = 1106034 liquidity to ensure business con- mosques and people must pray were linked to it as many of 8. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 04.04.2020 = 2237743 tinuity. We are hopeful that the at home, the official said. generated during COVID-19 patients’ treatment 9. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 05.04.2020 = 349024 government will introduce a The Central Government those who attended the meeting NEW DELHI, Apr 21: er segregation of waste as per pasted on these items also. The 10. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 06.04.2020 = 787425 series of measures in quick suc- conveyed this to the states and or those who had come in con- BMWM Rules, 2016 as amend- (inner and outer) surface of con- 11. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 07.04.2020 = 2280728 cession to support demand UTs after receiving inputs that tact with the attendees tested Using double layered bags, ed and CPCB guidelines for tainers/bins/trolleys used for 12. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 08.04.2020 = 1275793 ensure business continuity. This people may gather in mosques positive for the infection. mandatory labelling and colour implementation of BMW storage of COVID-19 waste 13. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 09.04.2020 = 425387 would be a confidence booster in some parts of the country for During the month of coded bins for the management of Management Rules. should be disinfected with 1 per 14. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 10.04.2020 = 987860 and we hope sentiment will Ramzan, Muslims observe 'Taraweeh' prayers, which are waste generated during the diag- "As precaution double lay- cent sodium hypochlorite solu- 15. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 11.04.2020 = 366602 improve following the econom- dawn-to-dusk fast and hold normally conducted in mosques nostics and treatment of suspected ered bags (using 2 bags) should tion daily. 16. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 12.04.2020 = 184912 ic package." in the evening. community prayers. There are and confirmed COVID-19 be used for collection of waste "Report opening or opera- 17. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 13.04.2020 = 31021 Dinesh Kanabar, CEO, Dhruva According to the revised also iftar feasts where people patients are part of the guidelines from COVID-19 isolation wards tion of COVID-19 ward and 18. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 14.04.2020 = 378016 Advisors, said there is a significant consolidated guidelines issued gather for a community meal in issued by the Central Pollution so as to ensure adequate strength COVID ICU ward to SPCBs 19. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 15.04.2020 = 318734 expectation from the government by the Home Ministry on April the evening. (PTI) Control Board (CPCB). and no-leaks. and respective CBWTF located 20. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 16.04.2020 = 918154 for a financial stimulus and provid- The apex pollution monitor- "Collect and store biomedical in the area. Depute dedicated 21. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 17.04.2020 = 584081 ing liquidity, including by way of ing body said specific guide- waste separately prior to handing sanitation workers separately 22. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 18.04.2020 = 286117 tax refunds and cheaper credit, so Adityanath’s father cremated in lines are required to be followed over the same to Common Bio- for biomedical waste and gener- 23. DONATIONS RECEIVED ON 19.04.2020 = 58601 that the economy returns to nor- by all, including isolation medical Waste Treatment and al solid waste so that it can be malcy faster.(PTI) , CM pays tribute at home wards, quarantine centres, sam- Disposal Facility (CBWTF). Use collected and transferred timely LIST OF DONORS ple collection centres, laborato- a dedicated collection bin labelled to temporary waste storage S.No. Name Amount (Rs.) Kedarnath to reopen DEHRADUN/, son Manvendra Singh Bisht. ries, ULBs and common bio- Apr 21: Uttarakhand as 'COVID-19' to store COVID- area," the guidelines said. medical waste treatment and 19 waste and keep separately in The CPCB said that faeces Dated: 20.04.2020 as per schedule attended disposal facilities, in addition to Chief Minister the last rites, laying a wreath temporary storage room prior to from COVID-19 confirmed 1 Sunil Kumar Sangeet Kumar & Sons 21000 GOPESHWAR, Apr 21: existing practices under BMW Surankote. District. Poonch Yogi Adityanath's father and before Bisht was consigned to handing over to authorised staff of patient, who is unable to use toi- social worker Anand Singh Bisht Management Rules, 2016. 2 Abhimanyu Raina (Jonty) S/o Romesh Chander Raina 200 The sacred portals of the flames. CBWTF. Biomedical waste col- lets and excreta is collected in was cremated today on the banks The CPCB has also written to R/o Brij Nagar, Miran Sahib, Jammu. (PM Cares Fund) Kedarnath will be reopened for Rawat said the loss of a social lected in such isolation wards can diaper, must be treated as bio- of the Ganga at Phoolchatti in the state pollution control boards 3 Suresh Bhat (PM Cares Fund) 1000 devotees as per the original worker like Bisht will be felt also be lifted directly from ward medical waste and should be . and pollution control committees 4 Ashoni Kumar, Lect. R/O Ward No. 15, Kathua, J&K. 2100 schedule on April 29, a temple acutely by the people of the state into CBWTF collection van," the placed in yellow bag/container. Adityanath, who had to consider operation of common 5 Mr R S Chouhan Sub Maj Retd. H. No 78/4 Rajinder committee official said today. and his contribution to society guidelines said. "However, if a bedpan is announced that he would not bio-medical waste treatment and Nagar, Muthi, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir 1100 After the date for opening of will be remembered forever. In addition to mandatory used, then faeces is to be attend the funeral, observed two disposal facility and its associated 6 Mr Mohan Krishan Sumbli S/O Amar Badrinath was deferred to May Uttarakhand Assembly labelling, bags/containers used washed into toilet and cleaned minutes of silence at his official staff as essential service part of R/o Roop Nagar Jammu 5000 15 on Monday because of the Speaker Premchand Aggarwal, for collecting biomedical waste with a neutral detergent and residence here with some offi- health infrastructure. 7 Bodh Raj Pacca Danga Jammu 2100 novel coronavirus pandemic it Pauri Garhwal MP Tirath Singh from COVID-19 wards, should water, disinfected with a 0.5 pc cials joining him in the tribute to "These guidelines are based 8 Amrik Singh H.No. 53 Priya Darshani Lane was being speculated that the Rawat, ministers Madan Kaushik be labelled as 'COVID-19 chlorine solution, then rinsed his father. on current knowledge on COVID- Patta Paloura Jammu 5000 opening of Kedarnath may also and Dhan Singh Rawat, Parmarth Waste, it said adding that gener- with clean water. Collect used At Gorakhnath temple in 19 and existing practices in man- 9 Mahila Kitty Satsang, 32 Sarwal Colony, Jammu be rescheduled. Niketan's Chidanand Muni and al waste not having contamina- PPEs such as goggles, face- , where Adityanath is agement of infectious waste gen- (PM Cares Fund) 31000 However, the chief priest of guru Baba Ramdev were tion should be disposed as solid shield, splash proof apron, plas- the chief priest, the management erated in hospitals while treating 10 Roop Nagar Satsang Kitty Members Sec 3,4 & 5 the Himalayan temple, Bhima among those who attended the waste as per Solid Waste tic coverall, hazmat suit, nitrile and staff of the "math" paid viral and other contagious dis- (PM Cares Fund) 11000 Shankar Ling, announced, after cremation. Management Rules, 2016. gloves into red bag. Collect used homage. eases like HIV, H1N1, etc. These 11 Ar. Bharat Bushan Mussa, Lane 01, Adarsh Nagar, discussing with temple commit- At the Gorakhnath temple, the "Maintain separate record of masks (including triple layer Adityanath father died at the guidelines will be updated if need Paloura, Jammu. (PM Cares Fund) 1100 tee officials here, that its gates "pujaris", management, employ- waste generated from COVID- mask, N95 mask, etc.), head All India Institute of Medical arises. 12 Bhuvi and Bhuvan Mussa, from their Piggy Banks will be reopened for devotees at ees and some "sadhus" paid trib- 19 isolation wards. Use dedicat- cover/cap, shoe-cover, dispos- Sciences in New Delhi on "This Revision-2 of guide- Adarsh Nagar, Paloura, Jammu. (PM Cares Fund) 500 6.10 am on April 29 as per the utes with two minutes' silence. ed trolleys and collection bins in able linen gown, non-plastic or Monday. He was 89. lines is mainly to incorporate 13 Urmil Sharma W/O LT. Raj Kumar Sharma 2000 original schedule, media Temple officials said social dis- COVID-19 isolation wards. A semi-plastic coverall in Yellow The Chief Minister was in a specific requirements and 14 Virander Kumar Magotra of Shastri Nagar 5100 incharge of the temple commit- tancing norms were maintained. label 'COVID-19 Waste' to be bags," it said.(PTI) 15 Pardeep Singh Charak, Village Deeli Extension meeting with officials at his responsibilities of persons oper- tee Harish Gaud said. (PTI) The temple's office secretary, ating sewage treatment plants at Sector 7 Channi Himmat Jammu (PM Cares Fund) 5100 Lucknow home, discussing the Dwarika Tiwari, said, "Maharaj 16 Anita Charak, Village Deeli Extension coronavirus crises when he learnt healthcare facilities and to clari- ji's father was very simple, soft- fy on management of general Sector 7 Channi Himmat Jammu (PM Cares Fund) 5100 OFFICE OF THE about the death. Officials said he spoken and very direct person. He 17 Vinod Sharma, H.No. 78, Sector-G, Sainik Colony continued with the meeting. waste from quarantine homes accepted his son's decision to and masks/gloves from other Jammu (PM Cares Fund) 5000 EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, Later, in a statement, offer his life to social welfare, 18 Karan Singh S/o Sh. Punjab Singh, 109/2, Sector-F Adityanath said he will not attend households," the CPCB said. when he became a yogi." According to the guidelines, Sainik Colony, Jammu (PM Cares Fund) 4000 TLMD-V, JKPTCL, the funeral as he was duty-bound Flowers were offered at 19 Prof. Romesh Singh Samyal (PMNRF) 100000 to remain in his state due to the healthcare facilities having iso- Bisht's photograph at MP Ravi lation wards for COVID-19 20 Prabandhak Committee Khir Bhawani Asthapan AMBEDKAR CHOWK coronavirus outbreak. Kishan's office, where BJP's Manzgam, Kulgam A/P Jammu (PM Cares Fund) 61111 patients need to keep separate The funeral pyre in zonal vice president Satyendra 21 Reghbir Singh Nagra S/o Late Amarjeet Singh Nagra colour coded bins/bags/contain- JAMMU (J&K) Uttarakhand's Phoolchatti was Sinha and zonal secretary Pradeep Khour Salarian Ramgarh District Samba 1000 lit by Anand Singh Bisht's eldest ers in wards and maintain prop- 22 Hanifa Bano Nairang, Tawi Vihar Sidhra Jammu 2000 Email ID: [email protected] Shukla were present. (PTI) 23 Shri Shri Mata Maha Ragina (Khir Bhawani), Tulamulla Tele/Fax: 0191-2437028 Civil Secretariat, Hindu Devotees Sanastha 151000 (PM Cares Fund) No. TLMD-V/J/110 Dated: 21.04.2020 Dated: 20-4-2020 1 Vidya Devi W/o Lt. Sh. Khemraj Sharma & Family, Katra 9100 (PM CARES FUND) 2 Sunil Kumar S/o Kapoor Chand R/o Dhandal District CANCELLATION Udhampur (PM CARES FUND) 200 3 Gourav Sharma House No180 Ward No 5 Rajneesh NOTICE Nagar (PM CARES FUND) 5100 4 Asha Koul W/o Bushan Lal Koul Ajjit Colony Gole Gujral The Floated e-NIT No. Talab Tillo Jammu 501 5 Ashwani Koul S/o Bushan Lal Koul Ajit Colony Gole TLMD/V/J/06 of 2019- Gujral Talab Tillo Jammu 500 2020 dated. 14-03- 6 Ravi Sharma 93 A Shastri Nagar Jammu 500 7 Maharaj Krishan Koul 5000 2020 for Supply of 8 Dr Yudh Vir Gupta, 51/9 Trikuta Nagar Jammu (PM CARES FUND) 51000 Electrical Spares and 9 Martand KP Brigade Charitable Trust 21000 10 Ved Bhushan Seth, 59 A/B Gandhi Nagar Jammu 2100 minor stores/ 11 Mrs Prem Sakhi Mast Garh Jammu 10000 Hardware items due to 12 Sh. T. N. Raina, R/o 50/2 Shantipuram, Lower Roop Nagar, Muthi, Jammu 11000 the nil response of the 13 Rakesh Koul, Sarpanch Brah Anantnag (PM CARES FUND) 1500 14 Shri Amar Kshatriya Rajput Sabha, Unit Billawar 10000 bidders is hereby can- (PM CARES FUND) 15 M.K. Jallali, President Sharika Peeth Sanstha, Subash celled. The fresh Nagar (PM CARES FUND) 10000 dates for the tender 16 T.N. Bhat, BJP Kashmir Displaced District 50000 (PM CARES FUND) will be notified sepa- 17 Vidhya Laxmi Baroo (PM CARES FUND) 2000 18 T.K. Ganjoo, President Pandit Radha Krishna Ganjoo rately. Memorial Foundation, Jammu (PM CARES FUND) 11111 DIP/J-45-P 19 Ashok Gupta, President, Kotli Mahajan Sabha, W.No. (24 & 25) Rehari Colony 11000 Dt: 21-4-2020 20 Ashok Gupta, President, Kotli Mahajan Sabha, W.No. Sd/- (24 & 25) Rehari Colony (PM CARES FUND) 21000 Executive Engineer GRAND TOTAL 18991962 TLMD-V, Jammu