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Page1final.Qxd (Page 2) daily Vol No. 56 No. 36 JAMMU, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 REGD. NO. JK-71/18-20 14 Pages ` 5.00 ExcelsiorRNI No. 28547/65 PM announces Age relaxation for local youth withdrawn Trust for Ram 3 militants killed, CRPF jawan temple Centre abolishes J&K cadre of Civil NEW DELHI, Feb 5: martyred in Srinagar shootout Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced in Lok Services, UT now part of AGMUT Excelsior Correspondent terrorists were killed and one they were not wearing helmets and fired back, resulting in the Sabha the formation of a trust to was injured who later suc- as well as their age profile death of two of the militants on construct a Ram Temple in JAMMU, Feb 5: Three mil- cumbed to injuries", he said. made us think that they should the spot; the third militant was Sanjeev Pargal Ayodhya as directed by the JK Govt expected to order itants were killed in a shootout ADG CRPF Zulfikar Hassan be checked. When they were also shot, but he was alive and Supreme Court in its landmark JAMMU, Feb 5: The while a Central Reserve Police said that in the morning, at flagged down, the last pillion later arrested. There has been verdict in the Ram Central Government today Cadre Review: Dr Jitendra Force (CRPF) personnel was around 11 am, a special naka rider got down took out pistol substantial recovery from three Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid formally abolished Jammu martyred on the National of the militants, sophisticated case in November last year. Highway at Lawaypora on the and Kashmir cadre of Civil and depending upon the vacan- since 1990 when militancy had Making a statement in the outskirts of Srinagar today. Services making J&K part of cies in J&K will get posted in spread in the erstwhile State Lower House soon after the The shootout took place at CRPF jawan was AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh the Union Territory,’’ sources and large number of people meeting of the Union Cabinet, Lawaypora on the outskirts of Goa and Mizoram Union said. had to migrate from the Valley Modi said, "We have readied a Srinagar on Srinagar-Baramulla instrumental in Territories) and has also done While framing Rules after and some other places. scheme for the development of National Highway when three away with five-year age relax- conversion of Jammu and “The conditions on which Ram Temple in Ayodhya. A persons were coming from killing ultras ation for the local youth in Kashmir from State to Union age relaxation had been granted trust has been formed, it is Baramulla towards Srinagar. Civil Services Examinations Territory, the Central don’t exist now. Therefore, the NEW DELHI, Feb 5: called 'Shri Ram Janambhoomi They were stopped by the secu- conducted by the Union Public Government had assured that age relaxation of five years has Services Commission (UPSC) IAS/IPS/IFS officers already been withdrawn,’’ sources said. rity forces for normal checking Martyred CRPF jawan (Contd on page 11 Col 5) bringing the UT of J&K at par posted in J&K will retain their Upper age limit for appear- after they got suspicious about Ramesh Ranjan (30) played with rest of the country. cadre and will not be merged ing in the Civil Services exami- them but one of them fired on an “instrumental” role in the Sajjad among Official sources told the into AGMUT cadre. The same nations is 32 years for General the troops leading to a brief killing of two terrorists and Excelsior that the Department of position will continue for the category, 35 for Other Backward 3 released shoot out in which two militants injuring of another when Personnel and Training (DoPT), Civil Services officers already Classes (OBCs) and 37 for were killed and a CRPF jawan they were intercepted at a Government of India today posted in Jammu and Kashmir Scheduled Castes (SCs). from jail check post near Srinagar in issued a notification formally till 2019 while those seeking However, the youth of Jammu *Watch video on Security personnel at the site of encounter in Srinagar on Jammu and Kashmir today, Excelsior Correspondent abolishing the Jammu and posting in J&K from 2020 batch and Kashmir had five years www.excelsiornews.com Wednesday. -Excelsior/Shakeel officials said. Kashmir cadre of Civil Services of UPSC will have to opt for relaxation in upper age limit in SRINAGAR, Feb 5: Three Ranjan, from the 73rd bat- was placed at Lawaypora by the from his pheran and started and making J&K part of AGMUT cadre. all categories. mainstream leaders including was martyred. Another militant 73 Battalion of CRPF after firing", said the ADG. talion of the force, suffered a former Minister and chairman who was injured latter suc- AGMUT Cadre as J&K has now “As long as Jammu and In 2016 also, the DoPT had inputs from the Jammu and He said that one of the CRPF (Contd on page 11 Col 5) become a Union Territory from Kashmir remains a Union done away with age relaxation of Peoples Conference, Sajjad cumbed to injuries. Kashmir Police that there could jawan who was at the naka was Lone, were released today after Director General of Police, the State. Territory it will now be part of in the Civil Services examina- be possible attacks on hit in the head, and inspite of weapons as well as grenades," “The Civil Services batch of AGMUT cadre,’’ sources said. tions for Jammu and Kashmir six months of detention. Dilbag Singh, told a press con- Wednesday. getting hit, he fired back and in he said. Sajjad Lone and People's ference that the special naka 2020 will not be eligible for Meanwhile, the DoPT has youth but had withdrawn the "A two-wheeler came from the meanwhile, the second per- He added that the security Jammu and Kashmir cadre for done away with five years age order following intervention by Democratic Party (PDP) leader, party of Srinagar-Baramulla Baramulla side and when they son on the scooter also started forces on the naka acted very Waheed Para, were released highway was fired up by the the first time. Those seeking relaxation granted to Jammu the then PDP-BJP coalition reached near the naka, they firing. swiftly and cautiously while Jammu and Kashmir cadre will and Kashmir youth in the Government. today from MLA hostel sub-jail militants who were riding a two- were asked to stop, because "The naka party retaliated this afternoon. However, both wheeler. "In the retaliation two (Contd on page 11 Col 7) have to apply for AGMUT cadre Civil Services examinations (Contd on page 11 Col 3) of them were put under house arrest soon after their release. Priyanka too raises issue, Yechury writes to PM Another PDP leader Abdul Land transferred for Industrial Estates in 10 distts Qayoom Wani was released from detention this evening. He had been arrested in August and was Oppn raises Farooq's continued AC approves formation of (Contd on page 11 Col 5) Intl community detention in both Houses of Parl Employees Insurance Society briefed on J&K, NEW DELHI, Feb 5: Congress leader Adhir Ranjan of Abdullah, but it was cut short Participating in the debate on Excelsior Correspondent Insurance Scheme. The decision Department covering industri- Chowdhury said, while demand- by the Speaker. the Motion of Thanks on the CAA: Govt Raising the issue of deten- will help enhance the number of al workers and their families, ing the release of the sitting It is the responsibility of the President's address in the Upper JAMMU, Feb 5: In a sig- insured persons to nearly 6 lakh. other establishments like tion of NC leader Farooq member. NEW DELHI, Feb 5: Government and House to House, the ruling BJP defended nificant decision aiming to The Society will have the shops, hotels, restaurants, Abdullah in Lok Sabha, lead- Abdullah has been illegally ensure his welfare and also that the government's decisions on promote the welfare of the mandate to formulate policies transport and newspaper, cin- ers from opposition parties detained, Chowdhury alleged. The Government has briefed he exercises his right as an elect- Jammu and Kashmir and the employees/workforce, the for code of conduct, capacity emas, educational institutions today attacked the Later Congress members the international community on ed representative, Suresh said. Citizenship Amendment Act, Administrative Council which building and other training pro- (public, private, aided) run by Government for "illegally" along with those of several other the abrogation of Article 370 in Thereafter members of saying they have strengthened met under the chairmanship grammes for medical/para med- individuals, trustees, societies, detaining an old leader and opposition parties walked out of Jammu and Kashmir and the Congress, DMK, NCP, NC and the nation and democracy, and of Lieutenant Governor, G C ical staff. Besides, it will under- private hospitals, nursing walked out of the House. the House. Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Muslim League entered the well slammed the opposition for Murmu today accorded sanc- take measures to generate homes etc. After the registra- Abdullah, the National TMC leader Sudip with countries showing under- of the House raising slogans for backing protests like in Shaheen tion to the formation of J&K awareness among the employers tion of the Society, the standing of India's position, the Conference leader and former Bandyopadhyay also raised the release of Abdullah. Bagh. Employees Insurance Society Chief Minister of Jammu and and the employees so that more Employees Insurance Lok Sabha was informed today. issue of detention of Abdullah In Rajya Sabha, members "Nehru, Gandhi, Ambedkar, under Employees Insurance Kashmir, has been under deten- and more employees/workers Corporation (EIC) will shift In a written reply to a ques- and said the issue was also from the NCP, DMK, TDP and Constitution and we the people Act 1948.
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