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Page13 Local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 (PAGE 13) Drive against use of Power shut down Photo exhibition on diverse Pensioners Welfare Society Excelsior Correspondent remain affected on January 20 and 21 from 10 am to 02 pm. for amendment in SRO 64 polythene carried out JAMMU, Jan 19: In order to Meanwhile, to carry out hues of Kashmir, Ladakh Excelsior Correspondent Government departments and carry out various development branch cutting of trees under the PSUs. Excelsior Correspondent ing its drive against the use of works by M/s IRCON NEW DELHI, Jan 19: "Alluring Kashmir: The Inner JAMMU, Jan 19: State polythene seized and destroyed corridor of 66 KV Pathankot- Spirit" in 2016. Mir, while expressing concern SRINAGAR, Jan 19: On International under R-APDRP Kathua Line, yearly mainte- A photo exhibition here Pensioners and Senior Citizens over the condition of farmers said polythene bags in Srinagar, scheme, the power supply to "Setting the desire to travel Welfare Society in its meeting here the directions of Deputy Anantnag and Handwara. nance of Bay-II of 10 MVA showcases the diverse hues of to those locations that Irfan's that Government should take Commissioner, Kupwara, sev- Bari Brahmana II Substation and Power Transformer of Receiving Kashmir and Ladakh with a spe- today under the leadership of Mir measures to boost agriculture , A police spokesman said its adjoining areas will remain images have captured was the Ghulam Rasool, its president high- eral teams today conducted the drive in Srinagar was car- Station Hatli More, Kathua and cial section dedicated to the underlined theme that I worked horticulture and allied sectors in market checking and intensi- affected on January 21 from 09 'Kumbh of the Himalayas' or the lighted the problems of the work- ried out by Police Post Bemina insertion of two poles under on. I deliberately created a snap- the State which are the backbone fied anti-polythene drive am to 02 pm. Naropa festival that is celebrated ing class and State pensioners . and Chanapora in their juris- longer span of 66 KV line, the shot narrative rather than water- of the economy. He said these sec- across the district Kupwara. Similarly, the power supply once in 12 years. Addressing the meeting, Mir dictions. In Anantnag district, power supply to Shivpuri, MES tight division location wise. The tors have even been neglected in The teams headed by con- to Greater Kailash and its "Glimpses of Ladakh, said that the Government should the drive was carried out at Janglote, CTM-I, CTM-II, DC idea was to trigger personal con- this budget too. Besides, steps be cerned Tehsildars and BDO’s adjoining areas fed from 11 KV office Kathua and their adjoin- Kashmir and Naropa Festival - clarify doubts about the regulariza- taken to start work on new power Sangam market, Marhama and nect of the viewers with the vast assigned the job by the District GK-2 and GK-3 feeders will ing areas will remain affected on Kumbh of Himalayas" has pho- tion decision of casual laborers as projects. He made a special refer- Kulgam while in Handwara, unexplored Ladakh and less Magistrate, Kupwara, conduct- remain affected on January 20 January 21 from 09 am to 03 tographs by Irfan Nabi and has there is a lot of confusion about the ence to New Ganderal Hydro Police Station Vilgam along seen Kashmir and a rare festival ed market checking. from 10 am to 02 pm. pm. been curated by author-docu- same. Electric Project which has been with Tehsildar Taratpora car- of Naropa," Biswas said. During the course of Meanwhile, the power sup- mentary maker Nilosree Biswas. He demanded amendment in conceived 30 years back and later ried out the drive at Taratpora The photographs chosen are inspection, the teams seized ply to Shastri Nagar and its Razia Bano posted as The images have been gath- SRO 64 to restore the regulariza- the work was not started. Viligam market. adjoining areas fed from 11 KV intended to showcase the tion rights to daily wagers. He said 55.500 kilograms of polythene Dy Director Trainings ered over a period of five years diverse hues of the two regions Bashir Ahmed Dar, Baldev Raj bags from the erring traders, “Moreover, during the mar- SN-1 feeder will remain affected and range from rarely seen confirming these employees in Sharma, president Jammu ket checking at these places, it on January 20 from 10 am to 02 leaving a lingering flavour that regular services is the right of who were found involved in Excelsior Correspondent Nubra valley, to not so known also can be used as a catalyst for province, Pran Nath Raina and keeping, selling and using the was found that most of the pm. Gurez. Even the familiar Dal these workers who are working as others also attended the meeting. traders have shifted to use of Similarly, the power supply JAMMU, Jan 19: Razia further exploration, she daily rate workers for years togeth- polythene bags in day to day lake or Gulmarg are filmed in a says.(PTI) business. non-polythene bags,” he said to Janipur Matador Stand, Bano, Collector Land most salient way, bringing out a er and whose wages even for a Poor cancer patient The erring shopkeepers and “We also appealed the Lakkar Mandi, Bhabani Nagar Acquisition, Power Grid fresh perspective. Man succumbs long period were not restored. traders were penalized of Rs traders and consumers to avoid and its adjoining areas fed from Corporation of India Limited, "Extending the thought of He also demanded immediate seeks help 17100 by the checking squads the use of polythene which is 11 KV J-3 feeder will remain Jammu, has been transferred our book 'Alluring Kashmir: The to injuries implantation of hike in wages of on the spot. The report was for- degrading our fragile environ- affected on January 20 and 21 and posted as Deputy Director, Inner Spirit', this exhibition daily rated workers as well as Excelsior Correspondent ment & instead should shift to from 10 am to 02 pm. Trainings, in the Directorate of Excelsior Correspondent skilled workers both working in warded to the District plays around with the lesser JAMMU, Jan 19: A poor Magistrate, Kupwara for fur- the use of eco-friendly carry- Likewise, the power supply Handloom Department, against known elements of both JAMMU, Jan 19: A victim to Toph Sherkhania, Old Accident victim cancer patient belonging to a far ther necessary action under ing bags, so as to save the frag- an available vacancy. Kashmir and Ladakh," says of road accident today suc- University Campus, Kabir flung area of Poonch district has rules. ile ecosystem including pre- A formal order in this regard Nabi. cumbed to his injuries here at succumbs Colony and its adjoining areas sought financial help from the Meanwhile, Jammu and cious water bodies of the was issued today by the General Biswas and Nabi had come Government Medical College fed from 11 KV T-3 feeder will Administration Department. Excelsior Correspondent public for her treatment. Kashmir Police while continu- Valley,” he added. out with the coffee table book and Hospital (GMCH). The woman identified as According to a police RAMBAN, Jan 19: A man Farida Begam wife of Ifthkar spokesperson, a man identified injured in accident at Halwagan Hussain Shah, resident of as Shoket Ali (28) son of succumbed to his injuries at Surankote, Poonch, is suffering Fatehdin, resident of Gandoh, Government Medical College from breast cancer and she was shifted here at GMCH on and Hospital Jammu, a police requires regular chemotherapy January 15 after he received official said. but being poor she cannot serious injuries in a road mishap The deceased has been iden- afford it, as it requires enough at Gali Batali, Gandoh. tified as Abdul Gani (50), son of money. However, the man suc- Abdallah, a resident of Neel. She has requested public at cumbed to his injuries today at After completing medical large to help her financially by about 5.30 pm. The body of the examination, the body of the donating in the account number deceased was shifted to mortu- deceased has been handed over 0042040100034685, J&K ary room of the hospital for post to family members for last rites. Bank, Surankote. She can be mortem. The concerned police Ramsoo police has taken contacted on mobiles numbers had taken cognizance of the cognizance in this regard. 8803146522 and 7051304519 matter. for details. From Pg.12 Waiting List (SC Category) 1 8 930399 PAWAN KUMAR GULLU RAM KHOUR AKHNOOR JAMMU 15-10-77 SC 1729 2800 61.75 542 800 67.75 58.6667 Purvanchal Univ. 2002/ 2005 Recommendation withheld and is subject to genuineness and production of bonafide certificate of Grad. & PG 2 10 820540 RAJESH KUMAR SH GUR BACHAN LAL PASGAL BISHNAH JAMMU 25-03-81 SC 963 1650 58.36 1758 2850 61.68 58.0230 JU/ BGSBU 2005/ 2007 3 15 802804 SUNITA DEVI W/O SH PAWAN KUMAR KARPIND R S PURA JAMMU 04-04-83 SC 1099 1650 66.61 0 0 0.00 57.2909 JU 2004 Selection List (ST Category) 1 5 975605 MOHD HUSSAIN KHAN MOHD ALI KHAN PANNER JAGIR TRAL 05-02-82 ST 938 1800 52.11 0 0 0.00 47.8111 KU 2008 2 3 789321 DANISH ABAS RAJA AHMAD ALI KHAN PANNER JAGIR TRAL 10-01-86 ST 935 1800 51.94 0 0 0.00 47.3611 KU 2008 3 2 667071 BILAL AHMAD GOJAR CHANJA MOHD YOUSUF GOJAR CHANJA SAIMOH TRAL PULWAMA 15-01-83 ST 904 1800 50.22 0 0 0.00 46.8222 KU 2008 4 10 758909 SHAKEEL AHMAD DOIE MOHD ISMAIEL DOIE KHENGAM SONABANGER PULWAMA 15-11-87 ST 873 1800 48.50 0 0 0.00 46.6167 KU 2010 5 6 953396 MOHD IBRAHIM GUJJAR CHOWHAN MOHD YONOUS GUJJAR MACHAMA TRAL PULWAMA 15-01-89 ST 881 1800 48.94 0 0 0.00 42.9278 KU 2010 Waiting List (ST Category) 1 8 966347 MOHD YOUSUF DEEDED GH HUSSAIN DEEDED SANGERWANI PULWAMA 01-03-86 ST 839 1800 46.61 0 0 0.00 42.6278 KU 2009 2 12 952112 SHOWKET AHMAD DEADED NAZIR AHMAD DEADED SANGERWANI PULWAMA 01-10-85 ST 793 1800 44.06 0 0 0.00 40.5056 KU 2010 3 7 994927 MOHD JUNAID DEADED MOHD SIDIQ DEADED DRAKLARN PULWAMA 25-01-82 ST 729 1800 40.50 0 0 0.00 39.3500 KU 2008 Two posts under ALC Category remained un-filled due to non-availability of eligible candidates under the said category.
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