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Now, Panchayats Get Rights to Carry out Mining Activities WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2020 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 ANTIM ARDAS With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Sdr. Tajinder Kour W/o S. Now, Panchayats get rights Malik appointed Meghalaya Guv Army orders Col in Shopian encounter Rajinder Singh R/o H.No. 81 Sec. 3 Nanak Nagar been asked to discharge the func- As the news of the new slain were not militants but their Jammu and Kashmir Police and Jammu. to carry out mining activities Arambh Shri Akhand Path Sahib 19.08.2020 tions of Goa Governor in addition appointment reached Shillong, wards, who had gone to Shopian sent for matching with the mili- (Wednesday) to 21.08.2020 (Friday) at 09:30 AM at Department Manoj Kumar Institutions this provision has to his own duties. Roy tweeted, "Upon receipt of to work as laborers to earn a liv- tants killed on July 18, 2020," Gurudwara Singh Sabha Nanak Nagar Jammu . There was, however, no men- news from Rashtrapati Bhavan I Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib & Antim Ardas Dwivedi in exercise of the pow- been modified and they will pay ing. On August 11, the Army had Colonel Kalia said. 21.08.2020 (Friday) at 10:30 am to 11:30 am at ers conferred by Section 15 read the royalty at the later stage. tion of Roy, who completed his spoke to Shri Satyapal Malikji, stated that it had taken note of He said that the army is com- Gurudwara Singh Sabha Nanak Nagar Jammu. with Section 23C of the Mines With the issuance of notifi- five-year tenure by serving as the new Governor-Designate and the social media reports where mitted to ethical conduct of all GRIEF STRICKEN:- S. Rajinder Singh (Husband) Sdr. Tajinder Kour and Minerals (Development and cation, the Geology and Mining Governor of Tripura for three welcomed him to Shillong. It may netizens had termed the the Counter militancy opera- (Son & Daughter- in- Law) Regulation) Act, 1957. Department will start the exer- years and the remaining in take him a little time to come encounter as a fake and main- tions. "Cases where doubts are S. Humjeet Singh (Sunny) & Sdr. Gurleen Kour Meghalaya. here." S. Ravinder Singh (Badal) (Son) By way of this notification, cise of identification of around tained that "investigation into raised are investigated under due Sdr. Sandeep Kour & S. Narinder Singh (Daughter & Son- in- Law) the Government has carried out 100 blocks at the initial stage There is no fixed tenure for "I was supposed to have been the matter was ordered." process as per the law of the Sdr. Parleen Kour & S. Satvinder Singh (Daughter & Son- in -Law) amendments in the J&K Minor (five in each district) in consul- Governors, but conventionally it relieved on 20th May. Now the Srinagar based Defence land. Since the case is under Mob. No. 7298535300, 9796440341 Mineral Concession, Storage, tation with the Department of is considered for a period of five end of the road is in sight!" he spokesman Colonel Rajesh investigation, further details will BHOG AND ANTIM ARDAS Transportation of Minerals and Rural Development and years. There have been examples said. Kalia today said that as intimat- be shared periodically, as appro- With deep grief and sorrow we inform the Prevention of Illegal Mining Panchayati Raj Institutions and in the past where Governors have Roy was appointed Governor of ed on August 11, a high level priate without affecting due ultimately, sudden demise of our great Rules, 2016. the exercise will be completed served for a longer period like Meghalaya in August 2018 and Court of Inquiry into the opera- legal process," he said. father S. Bhan Singh Secretary S/o Late As per the notification, as expeditiously as possible so that of E S L Narasimhan, who continued till date, barring absence tion Amshipora, Shopian is It may be mentioned here short term permit up to one that decision of devolving the served continuously for 12 years between December 2019 to January under process. that a special team from Jammu S.Raja Singh who left for his heavenly hectare will be granted to the mining rights to PRIs can start in Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh 2020 when he was on leave. "Statements of key witnesses and Kashmir Police had visited abode on 12-08-2020 (undivided) and later in Malik (73) was the last Panchayati Raj Institutions for yielding the desired results, are being recorded and progress Rajouri recently and collected TENTH DAY will perform at Village Flora Telangana. Governor of erstwhile Jammu the mining activities. In order sources said, adding "the is being monitored closely. the samples of families of the RS Pura Jammu on 21 Aug 2020 Roy, who would turn 75 next and Kashmir before it was divid- to facilitate the Panchayati Raj Panchayats which will be allo- Additional civil witnesses are slain. The samples were sent to (Friday). month, had stoked a controversy ed into two Union Territories -- Institutions, the Government cated the blocks for mining being asked to depose before the Forensic Science Laboratory Time of Antim Ardas 1200 hrs at S. Bhan Singh last year when he supported a Ladakh and JK-- on October 31 has exempted requirement of activities will be identified in CoI. Concurrently, DNA sam- (FSL) for cross matching the Village Gurudwara Sahib Flora. tweet by a retired Army official last year. The announcement in GRIEF STRICKEN payment of advance royalty by consultation with the ples have been collected from reports of which are expected by Smt Pritam Kour -Wife these grass root level democrat- Department of Rural calling for banning of Kashmiri this regard was made on August 5 goods in the aftermath of an last year when the Centre abro- Rajouri under the aegis of September 5. Sons : ic institutions. Development and Panchayati Capt Ghar Singh attack on the CRPF convoy that gated the special status of Jammu Moreover, the Geology and Raj". Deficiency of high flow oxygen at Hav Surinder Singh martyred 40 security personnel. and Kashmir. (PTI) S. Sardar Singh Mining Department will apply They further said that the Sub Jasbir Singh and secure clearances like selected PRIs will carry out min- GMC Kathua gets nod to SMHS puts lives of patients at risk All Sandhu Family and other All Family Members Mining Plans, Environmental ing by hiring required machinery emergency patient whose CT- into the other problems as well. Clearance and Consent to and this will facilitate them in scan got delayed due to non- The doctors said they feel TENTH DAY / KRIYA Operate from the competent raising funds through mining sur- conduct RTPCR testing With profound grief, we regret to inform the death of Mrs availability of oxygen cylinder. helpless as people blame them Chanda Kaul W/o Late Moti Lal Kaul, R/o 22 Wazir Bagh authorities on behalf of the pluses and address shortage of Kathua, by Prof Mini P Singh, will try to begin with 100 tests Another doctor said that the for poor facilities at the hospital. Srinagar, at present Charak Sadan Vikaspuri New Delhi-18. Panchayats and the same will be key construction material in local Tenth Day/Kriya would be performed at Kashmiri Shiv Mandir Nodal Officer, COVID-19 per day and then gradually situation is alarming and the "We are dealing with the crisis Sec. 109, New Palam Vihar, Gurugram, Haryana 122017 on transferred to them. "This is market besides keeping a check Testing, Principal Coordinator, increase our capacity," said Dr administration should take some on the ground. We cannot 20th Aug at 7 a.m. being done to ensure that on their prices. Kohli when asked about the Grief Stricken Mentoring Institute emergency measures with upgrade the infrastructure, bring In - Laws Panchayats don't face hassle in When contacted, Director (Postgraduate Institute of number of tests they will con- regard to the availability of oxy- ventilators and improve oxygen Mr Sham Sunder Kaul & (Late) Kaushalya Kaul completing the requisite formali- Geology and Mining Vikas duct per day. Mrs Shanta & Mr Shiv N Kaul Medical Education & Research, gen before the situation slips out facilities. It is the job of the Mrs Prabha Kaul W/o Mr (Late) Kishen Lal Kaul ties before actually starting min- Sharma confirmed that process Chandigarh). When contacted, Atal of hands. "Last evening I went administration. They have done Mrs Shanta & Mr C T Dhar ing activities", sources said. of identification of 100 blocks Dulloo, Financial Brothers "Based on the existing infra- to triage and saw two patients, 3 nothing in the last five months," Mrs Dulari Koul W/o Mr (Late) Makhan Lal Koul "This provision will be will be set into motion immedi- structure, facilities for carrying Commissioner (FC), Health and and 20-years old. They both a doctor said, adding that doc- Mr Inder Kishen Koul & Mrs Durga Koul applicable till September 30, ately. "These blocks will be Medical Education Department, Sisters out SARS CoV-2 by needed 6-hours of respiratory tors face the brunt of administra- Mrs (Late) Prabha Kachroo W/o Mr T N Kachroo Mrs Chanda Kaul 2021 or till such period as may separate from those for which Conventional Real Time PCR, said, the RTPCR lab of GMC Mrs Suma Vakil W/o Moti Lal Vakil support to live, but neither oxy- tion's inability to deal with the SAMAST PARIVAR be notified by the auction exercise has already availability of trained manpow- Kathua will start conducting KAULS, KOULS, KACHROOS, VAKILS, MONGHAS COVID-tests from the day after gen nor ventilator was avail- crisis. Government", read the notifi- been initiated by the er and review of test run graphs able," he said.
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