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daily Vol No. 51 No. 257 JAMMU, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 REGD.NO.JK-71/15-17 16 Pages ` 4.00 ExcelsiorRNI No. 28547/1992 ‘Counter-Infiltration Grid in place’ Major step towards checking illegal constructions in nullahs Pak army resorting to unethical Rather’s ‘Paradise Avenue’ at Narwal sealed for flouting HC’s directions practice of targeting civilians: GOC *Entire building kept under control of police Sanjeev Pargal firing and shelling targeting the Indian Army never hits the Mohinder Verma the process field agencies of the High Court in the context civilian areas and forward posts Pakistani civilians “directly or the Revenue Department of “Paradise Avenue”. The JAMMU, Sept 16: As along the LoC for past several intentionally”. JAMMU, Sept 16: In a chose to maintain blind eye order of Tehsildar Bahu reads: Pakistan once again targeted days in the twin border districts “Even the Indian troops major step towards checking towards the big sharks due to “The work on Paradise civilian population along the of Rajouri and Poonch. “Our didn't violate the ceasefire illegal constructions in nul- the fear of being victimized at Avenue at Narwal Bala under Line of Control (LoC) in troops have been giving befit- agreement. We maintain lahs, the administration today the hands of the influential Khasra No. 260 has been unabated ceasefire violations ting reply to Pakistan,” he ceasefire but have to retaliate sealed entire building of persons, sources said. stopped and the entire under Silk worm hatch for sale in a mandi at Nikas, Pulwama on "Paradise Avenue" apart- in Balakote, Balnoi, Krishna added. -
Mehbooba Mufti Can End the Power Crisis in J&K
3 Days’ Forecast Jammu www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather July 26 25.0 34.0 Generally cloudy sky July 27 25.0 34.0 Generally cloudy sky July 28 26.0 35.0 Generally cloudy sky Srinagar July 26 19.0 31.0 Thunderstorm with rain July 27 20.0 31.0 Thunderstorm with rain July 28 20.0 32.0 Thunderstorm with rain Vol No: XXIII Issuethe No. 178 29.07.2018 (Sunday)northlines Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 Alliance with BJP was like 'drinking Tapping of 111.05 GWp of Solar energy a cup of poison': Mehbooba Mufti can end the power crisis in J&K No government without 28 PDP MLAs can be formed: Altaf NL CORRESPONDENT requirement around 70% of provide a strong impetus sufficient in power SRINAGAR, JUL 28 power is imported / for the growth of its generation has failed to Muzaffar Baig back to centre stage, purchased from outside," economy. "Optimal harness even a bit in the Though Jammu and sources maintained. exploitation of available same. sparks row with 'partition' remarks Kashmir has a potential to Quoting official figures, hydel resources in the Sources said National generate 111.05 GWp of one of the former officials State would not only meet Institute of Solar Energy hydel energy, the state still of the PDD told that, in the internal demand but (NISE), in its study has SRINAGAR, JULY 28 purchases energy worth 2004-05, the state had a will also supply power to said that Jammu and crores annually to meet demand of 1706 MW and the Northern grid to boost Kashmir has solar power PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday brought the demand. -
National Creche Scheme State/UT: Jammu & Kashmir
National Creche Scheme State/UT: Jammu & Kashmir S. No: Name of Creche Address District 1 Goripora/ Ganderbal Ganderbal Gundander 2 Arche Arch, Ganderbal Ganderbal 3 Bakshi Pora Bakshirpora Srinagar Noor bagh 4 Takunwari Takunwar, Near Ganderbal Panchyat 5 Kachan Kachan Near Masjid Ganderbal 6 Prang Prang, Near Jamia Masjid Ganderbal 7 Goripora Goripora, Noor Srinagar Baghnear, Watertant 8 Saida kadal Saida Kadal, Makdoom Srinagar Mohalla 9 Saida kadal Saida Kadal, Near Imam Srinagar Bada 10 Chuntwaliwar Chuntwaliwar Ganderbal 11 Peerpora Peerpora, Near Masjid Ganderbal 12 Daribal Daribal, Near Masjid Ganderbal 13 Auntbawan Auntbawa Srinagar 14 Gangerhama Gangarhama, Near Govt. Ganderbal School 15 Shalibugh Shalibugh, Pathkundalnear Ganderbal Govt. School 16 Galdarpora Galdarpora, Near Masjid Ganderbal 17 Sendibal Sendibal, Near Masjid Ganderbal 18 Hakleemgund Hakeemgund, Kachan near Ganderbal Masjid 19 Shamaspora Lar,Gganderbal Ganderbal 20 Benehama Lar, Ganderbal Ganderbal 21 Baroosa Ganderbal Ganderbal 22 Abi Karpora Abi Karpora, Srinagar Srinagar 23 Mir Mohalla Negoo, Branwar Budgam Negoo 25 Chandkote, Baramuilla Baramulla 26 Gulshanpura, Tral Tral 27 Kreeri, Baramulla Baramulla 28 Nowshera, Srinagar Srinagar 29 Hutmurah Near Jamia Masjid, Anantnag Hutmurah, Anantnag 30 Banderpora Near Water pump Pulwama Banderpora, Pulwama 31 BK Pora Near Govt. High School BK Budgam Pura, Badgam 32 Janipur H.No. 14, Shiv Vikas Janipur, Jammu opp. Higher Sec. School, 33 Preet Nagar H.No. 54, Preet Nagar Jammu Deva Palace, Jammu 34 Safa Kadal Safa Kadal, Dareshkadal Srinagar Srinagar 35 Bemina MIG Colony, Zubir Masjid, Srinagar Srinagar 36 Nehru Park Kand Mohalla, Dalgate Srinagar Nehru Park, Srinagar 37 Chakmange Near Glader Mandir, Border Samba Area, Samba 38 Sidco, Samba Sidco Samba Samba 39 Manda Rajouri Road. -
NW-49 Final FSR Jhelum Report
FEASIBILITY REPORT ON DETAILED HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY IN JHELUM RIVER (110.27 KM) FROM WULAR LAKE TO DANGPORA VILLAGE (REGION-I, NW- 49) Submitted To INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA A-13, Sector-1, NOIDA DIST-Gautam Buddha Nagar UTTAR PRADESH PIN- 201 301(UP) Email: [email protected] Web: www.iwai.nic.in Submitted By TOJO VIKAS INTERNATIONAL PVT LTD Plot No.4, 1st Floor, Mehrauli Road New Delhi-110074, Tel: +91-11-46739200/217 Fax: +91-11-26852633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tojovikas.com VOLUME – I MAIN REPORT First Survey: 9 Jan to 5 May 2017 Revised Survey: 2 Dec 2017 to 25 Dec 2017 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Tojo Vikas International Pvt. Ltd. (TVIPL) express their gratitude to Mrs. Nutan Guha Biswas, IAS, Chairperson, for sparing their valuable time and guidance for completing this Project of "Detailed Hydrographic Survey in Ravi River." We would also like to thanks Shri Pravir Pandey, Vice-Chairman (IA&AS), Shri Alok Ranjan, Member (Finance) and Shri S.K.Gangwar, Member (Technical). TVIPL would also like to thank Irrigation & Flood control Department of Srinagar for providing the data utilised in this report. TVIPL wishes to express their gratitude to Shri S.V.K. Reddy Chief Engineer-I, Cdr. P.K. Srivastava, Ex-Hydrographic Chief, IWAI for his guidance and inspiration for this project. We would also like to thank Shri Rajiv Singhal, A.H.S. for invaluable support and suggestions provided throughout the survey period. TVIPL is pleased to place on record their sincere thanks to other staff and officers of IWAI for their excellent support and co-operation through out the survey period. -
District Census Handbook, Poonch
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 JAMMU & KASHMIR DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 9 PDDNCH DISTRICT J. N. ZUTSIU Director of Census Operations, Jammu and Kashmir. THE 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS Part I General . Report on the Census I A General Report including appendix to table A-IV giving the constitution of each urban area for 1961 I B Report on Vital Statistics of the decade I C General Repgrt (Subsidiary Ta'bles) Part II State Census Tables (including Union Tables for the State) on population II A General Population Tables (A-Series) for the State and Primary Census Abstract, including appendix to table A-IV II B Economic Tables (B-Series, Tables I-IX) for the State down to District and all Cities and Town-groups of and above 100,000 population II C Cultural and Migration Tables (C and D Series) for the State down to District and all Cities and Town-groups of and above 100,000 population Part III Household Economic Tables (based on Household Schedules) Part IV Housing and Establishment Tables (E-Series) including .Subsidiary Tables and Report on Housing and Establishment Tables Part V Special Tables for Scheduled Castes (SCT and SC Tables) VA Special Tables on Scheduled Castes as well as reprints from old Census Reports on Castes and Tribes VB Ethnographic nntes Gn Scheduled Castes and backwat:d classes Part VI Village Survey Monographs (each monograph will carry a sub-number 1,23, etc.) Part VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State consisting of Tables for the State, district, tehsil, monographs on individual crafts and general lists of location, mastercraftsmen, etc. -
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DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2016 (PAGE 13) J&K STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 5-B/C, GANDHI NAGAR, JAMMU ST&IC Science Scholarships-2016 It is for the information of all concerned that Last date for receiving Applications for J&K ST&IC Science Scholarships-2016 advertised earlier in the local news papers is extended up to 30th of December 2016. The Applications shall be received in the following Offices of J&K State Science Technology & Innovation Council 1. Assistant, Director J&KST&IC, SDA Colony, Bemina Srinagar, 190018 (in respect of students of Kashmir Division including Ladakh) OR 2. Additional Director J&KST&IC,5 - B/C Gandhi Nagar Jammu, Pin 190004 (in respect of the students of Jammu Division) DIP/J-6958 Sd/- Dt: 03-12-2016 Additional Director MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE JAMMU & KASHMIR WORLD SOIL HEALTH DAY, 5th DECEMBER 2016 MESSAGE It gives me immense pleasure to learn that World Soil Health Day is being celebrated on 05-12-2016. The Department of Agriculture has taken several ini- tiatives this year to strengthen its Laboratory infrastructure. The trained human resources and extension network have been geared up by the Government to collect soil samples and analyse the major and micro crop nutrients under the Soil Health Card Scheme of the Centrally Sponsored National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture. The information generated will be useful to replenish the soils and give strength to our efforts for sustained growth in food produc- tion and productivity. On this occasion, let us re-dedicate ourselves to improve the soil fertility sta- tus on basis of its scientific diagnosis and precise application of recommended crop nutrients by the farming community. -
District Poonch
AAP 2017-18 BADP of POONCH DISTRICT Rs in lacs Location Estimated Cost Distance Funds released as 1st S. No Name of the sector and schemes/ project from Proposed Outlay 2017-18 installment 2017-18 LOC/LAC District Block Village Original Revised A Block Poonch CS SS Total CS SS Total A Soil Conservation on Agriculture Land Const. of Water harvesting Tank, Const. of Various 1 Bench 0 Poonch Poonch 11.00 0.00 7.98 0.89 8.87 7.09 0.79 7.88 Places Terracing and Const. of NBEC/GPCD etc Total 11.00 0.00 7.98 0.89 8.87 7.09 0.79 7.88 B Social Forestry 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plants Planted, Establishment of Nurseries/Units, Area Covered, other Various 1 0 Poonch Poonch 5.25 0.00 2.88 0.32 3.20 2.56 0.28 2.84 Fencing,DRSM,Dibling,Raising of plants in Places nursery Total 5.25 0.00 2.88 0.32 3.20 2.56 0.28 2.84 C Soil & Water Conservation Forest 0.00 0.00 0.00 Erection of DRSM works Gully Plulling/ Check 1 Dams, Fencing of Clousers, Plantation and 0 Poonch Poonch Gontria 5.00 5.00 3.60 0.40 4.00 3.20 0.36 3.55 Patch Sowing etc at Gontria Villages Total 5.00 5.00 3.60 0.40 4.00 3.20 0.36 3.55 D Minor Irrigation 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 Imp./Modernisation. Of Hilliyian Khul Main 3 Poonch Poonch Hillian 27.00 87.00 0.72 0.08 0.80 0.64 0.07 0.71 2 Imp. -
Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO
Modified General Merit list of candidates who have applied for admission to B.Ed. prgoramme (Kashmir Chapter) offered through Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age 1 1892469 TABASUM GANI ABDUL GANI GANAIE NAZNEENPORA TRAL PULWAMA OM 1170 1009 86.24 2 1898382 ZARKA AMIN M A PAMPORI BAGH-I-MEHTAB SRINAGAR OM 10 8.54 85.40 3 1891053 MAIDA MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD DAR BATENGOO KHANABAL ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 500 426 85.20 4 1892123 FARHEENA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMAD WANI AKINGAM ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 852 85.20 5 1891969 PAKEEZA RASHID ABDUL RASHID WANI SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.51 85.10 6 1893162 SADAF FAYAZ FAYAZ AHMAD SOFAL SHIRPORA ANANTNAG OM 100 85 85.00 BASRAH COLONY ELLAHIBAGH 7 1895017 ROSHIBA RASHID ABDUL RASHID NAQASH BUCHPORA SRINAGAR OM 10 8.47 84.70 8 1894448 RUQAYA ISMAIL MOHAMMAD ISMAIL BHAT GANGI PORA, B.K PORA, BADGAM BUDGAM OM 10 8.44 84.40 9 1893384 SHAFIA SHOWKET SHOWKET AHMAD SHAH BATAMALOO SRINAGAR OM 10 8.42 84.20 BABA NUNIE GANIE, 10 1893866 SAHREEN NIYAZ MUNSHI NIYAZ AHMAD KALASHPORA,SRINAGAR SRINAGAR OM 900 756 84.00 11 1893858 UZMA ALTAF MOHD ALTAF MISGAR GULSHANABAD K.P ROAD ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 837 83.70 12 1893540 ASMA RAMZAN BHAT MOHMAD RAMZAN BHAT NAGBAL GANDERBAL GANDERBAL OM 3150 2630 83.49 13 1895633 SEERATH MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMED WANI DEEWAN COLONY ISHBER NISHAT SRINAGAR OM 1900 1586 83.47 14 1891869 SANYAM VIPIN SETHI ST.1 FRIENDS ENCLAVE FAZILKA OTHER STATE OSJ 2000 1666 83.30 15 1895096 NADIYA AHAD ABDUL AHAD LONE SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.33 83.30 16 1892438 TABASUM ASHRAF MOHD. -
Credit Growth Momentum Picking Up; Budget Proposals Not to Stoke Inflation, Says
#! #! % %# ! ! ! !%# % $!#! "! !! "! JAMMU, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 , 2020 VOL. 36 | NO.45 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] |www.glimpsesoffuture.com | Price : Rs. 2.00 Blanket labelling of dissent as anti-national hurts ethos of democracy: Justice Chandrachud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
Impact of Construction Method and Ground Composition on Headrace Tunnel Stability in the Neelum–Jhelum Hydroelectric Project: a Case Study Review from Pakistan
applied sciences Review Impact of Construction Method and Ground Composition on Headrace Tunnel Stability in the Neelum–Jhelum Hydroelectric Project: A Case Study Review from Pakistan Hafeezur Rehman 1,2, Abdul Muntaqim Naji 1,3, Kyoungmin Nam 1, Saeed Ahmad 4, Khan Muhammad 5,6 and Han-Kyu Yoo 1,* 1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan 15588, Korea; [email protected] (H.R.); [email protected] (A.M.N.); [email protected] (K.N.) 2 Department of Mining Engineering, Baluchistan University of Information Technology Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), Quetta 87300, Pakistan 3 Department of Geological Engineering, Baluchistan University of Information Technology Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), Quetta 87300, Pakistan 4 Neelum–Jhelum Hydropower Project, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan; [email protected] 5 Department of Mining Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar 25000, Pakistan; [email protected] 6 Principal Investigator Intelligent Information Processing Lab, National Centre of AI, University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar 25000, Pakistan * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +82-31-400-5147; Fax: +82-31-409-4104 Abstract: During underground construction, the behavior of the ground is influenced by charac- teristics of the rock mass with situ stresses and ground water, cross section of the excavation area, Citation: Rehman, H.; Naji, A.M.; excavation method, and the rate of excavation. These fundamental features are considered to ensure Nam, K.; Ahmad, S.; Muhammad, K.; the support and stability of underground excavations and achieve long-term successful operation. Yoo, H.-K. Impact of Construction However, the ground composition of the Himalayas hinders tunnel excavation, especially in case Method and Ground Composition on of mechanized tunneling; this causes time and cost overruns. -
OFFICE of the DEPUTY COMMISSIONER POONCH " - - ' :I-? ;La!
Subject: I Samtiarr of Financial Assist;mm under Yentral Scheme' in favour NOKs of deceased vvhd died due to PDK She/ling[C~ass Lo&, Shelling. PATE: 22- 06'- 2~20 Whrr as. 05 persans died, due to POK Shelling/Cma LOC. Shelling ceasdre vi$3 latiaman 18-03-2U18.at village Dharglacsn Tehsil Balakote. duriT,;/l!::<5 ,, , ill-s:, // 'lL!l Whetws, as per revised guideline received fmm Home Deptt. vide Order Na. Home-228 of 2017 dated:-16-03-2017, and due tQ wigenq for of e%-gmtia1 relief an amaunt d Rs. 25.00 Lacs has been transferred for financial aqistance, under the nhwne "Central Scheme for victims/farnify of victims of tc~rorist/communal/LWEViolence and WinVIED blasts on Indian Territory" vide IeRer No. Q3-2018'frbrdm Account No. 26077 nw-rated by the -i CD-847 pperated by the Addl. Deputy recouping 63% for preparation of Fixed aeposit 05 decea~dslfor dsb#ment to the NOKs Minister QII spott: ~,helwe,Fixed Peposlt Receipts (Mvl3) arnaunting to Rs. 25.00 lacs wh d.e'tail5 are given below has been prepared vide th$ DRce Invoice ~C~/~elJFiQ547-48dated:- 18-EC4-2018and disbursed to NOKs of ddeceased by Wowe~er,Xhction in respect of 03 Nos. of Death msa ile.from 5, No. Q 03 has atready been accorded Vide Sanction or& No. DCP/Rel/ 12 af 201-9 23-03-2019 also treasury drawl has been made. Moreover, treasurj drawl been made on the name of NUKs of two Death cases figuring at S. No: 4 the District Treasury Poonch $0 for. -
Census of India 1981
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES-8 JAMMU & KASHMIR Special Paper of 1981 VILLAGE / TOWN WISE POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION ABDUL GANI Joint Dil ector of Census Operations Jammu and Kashmir PREFACE This is a special publication presenting the 1981 Census total popu lation and scheduled caste population of the State, districts and Tehsils down to village/urban block level to meet the requirement of data users interested in figures of population at village/ward level. This requirement could have been served by the 1981 District Census Handbooks which contain comprehensive basic information about populatIon by sex including literacy and work partici pation but the printing and publication of these handbooks which is the respon sibility of the State government will take some time. Until these handbooks are published, it is hoped that the present volume will serve a useful purpose to feed the urgent requirement of all data users. The Director of Census Opserations Shri A. H. Khan, under whose guidance the entire census operations were carried out, deserve all cred it for the success of the operations but he had to leave the organisation because of superannuation before this paper could be made ready for the press. I must record my deepest sense of gratitude to Shri V.S. Verma, Registrar General, India and Shri V.P. Pandey, Joint Registrar General, IndIa for their valuable guidance and for having agreed to bring out this specIal paper even in deviation of the approved census publications programme and arrange for its printing on a priority basis through the Printing Divi~ion of the Registrar General's Office under the supervision of Shri Tirath Dass, Joint Director.