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Page1.Qxd (Page 2) daily Vol No. 55 No. 161 JAMMU, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019 REGD. NO. JK-71/18-20 16 Pages ` 5.00 ExcelsiorRNI No. 28547/65 Misra is again IT Deptt raids Dy Mayor’s business complexes PS to PM NEW DELHI, June 11: Nripendra Misra and P K Mishra were today re-appoint- Blue eyed J&K Bank official restructures ed as Principal Secretary and Additional Principal Secretary respectively to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Cabinet loan from Rs 170 cr to Rs 77 cr Minister rank. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved both the Imran produces bogus bills worth crores for Govt subsidy appointments with effect from May 31, an order issued by the Fayaz Bukhari 20 crore on account of sale of Cold Storage plant at Lassipora. Personnel Ministry said. SRINAGAR, June 11: The Their appointments will be The cost of this project was Income Tax Department today found to have been inflated to co-terminus with the term of the conducted searches of a Prime Minister, it said. Rs.47 crore instead of the actual prominent business group in cost of Rs.17 crore, for claiming During the term of their Kashmir owned by Deputy office, they will be assigned the more subsidy from the Mayor of Srinagar Municipal Government by raising inflated rank of Cabinet Minister, the Corporation (SMC), Sheikh Ministry said. (PTI) and bogus bills. The loan for this *Watch video on project was taken from J&K Kumar to be www.excelsiornews.com Bank. It has found undisclosed pro-tem Speaker Imran, in connection with a properties at Sonamarg worth Rs NEW DELHI, June 11: bank case and undisclosed 2.68 crore, Pahalgam Rs 3.55 properties. crore and Bengaluru Rs 1 crore. Holy Ice Lingam of Lord Shiva in full form inside Shri Amarnath Ji cave shrine in South BJP MP from Madhya The IT has found undis- Kashmir Himalayas. Watch video on www.excelsiornews.com -Excelsior/Sajjad Dar Pradesh Virendra Kumar will be The IT Deptt has found that closed properties worth tens of Security personnel maintain alert during IT raids in the pri- the pro-tem Speaker of the Lok one shop has been purchased in crores of rupees and a Jammu vate office of Dy Mayor Sheikh Imran in Srinagar on Tuesday. Sabha, official sources said today. partnership in Delhi for Rs 1.02 Centre announces new welfare measures for minorities and Kashmir Bank officer who -Excelsior/Shakeel Kumar, 65, is a seven-term crore and during the search, dig- received several out of turn pro- member of Parliament and won Sangarmal, Naid Kadal, Hawal, It has been found that none of ital evidence found has been motions helped Sheikh Imran to the Lok Sabha polls from Nowgam, Brain Nishat and the members of the group is seized and IT is analyzing it. get one time settlement of his Rs Madrasa students to be Tikamgarh. Grand Mahal hotel in Nishat and regular in filing their Income As a onetime settlement, 170 crore bank loan at Rs 77 As pro-tem Speaker, he will his business in Delhi and anoth- Tax Returns. the group has got their loans of Crore. It has found that he has preside over the first sitting of er in Bengaluru. The IT Department has also Rs.170 crore with J&K Bank managed to get Government the Lok Sabha and administer The group owned by found incriminating evidence restructured for Rs 77 crore, given mainstream education subsidy by producing bogus the oath of office to the newly Sheikh Imran is engaged in relating to sale of undisclosed out of which, payment of only bills worth crores of rupees. elected MPs. the business of transportation, property amounting to Rs 22 Rs 50.34 crore to the J&K The Government, he said, is It announced that school The IT search and seizure manufacturing of silk yarn, crore; agreement to sell trans- 5 cr students (Contd on page 6 Col 3) Bank has been made so far committed to `Samaveshi Vikas, dropout girls from minority operations were conducted at hospitality, retail trading of port business for Rs.9.10 crore and balance of Rs 27.66 crore Sarvsparshi Vishwas' (including communities will be linked to Sharad named Sheikh Imran's businesses at Kashmir Arts and Crafts etc. and undisclosed profit of Rs.15- (Contd on page 6 Col 5) to get growth with trust). education and employment by The policy document had providing them "Bridge interim CVC Recommendations of HLC gathering dust in Revenue Deptt scholarships certain significant announce- Courses'' from reputed educa- NEW DELHI, June 11: ments pertaining to education tional institutions of the country. Vigilance Commissioner imparted through Madrasas In yet another major welfare across the country. measure for the minorities, the Sharad Kumar has been named Adopting new mechanism for issuance Sanjeev Pargal interim CVC until a new incum- "Madrasa teachers across the Union Ministry for Minority bent is chosen by Prime JAMMU, June 11: In sig- country will be given training Affairs said that it will provide Minister Narendra Modi-head- nificant decisions aimed at from various institutions in pre-Matric, post-Matric and ed selection panel. of PRCs remains least priority for Govt further uplifting of minorities mainstream subjects such as Merit-cum-Means scholarships Central Vigilance across the country, Narendra Hindi, English, Maths, Science, to 5 crore students from the Commissioner (CVC) K V Mohinder Verma Existing procedure creating not by name was forwarded to Modi Government today Computers etc so that they can minorities during next five Chowdary and Vigilance the Revenue Department in announced series of welfare impart mainstream education to years, which will include 50 per- Commissioner T M Bhasin JAMMU, June 11: the month of August 2016 with the Madrasa students,'' the offi- cent girl students. This included Adopting new mechanism for immense difficulties for people measures for them including completed their tenure at the the mention that new mecha- training to Madrasa teachers cial document of the Union more than 10 lakh Begum anti-graft body on Sunday and issuance of Permanent (Procedure) Act, 1963 and vide issuance of the PRCs. nism will help in minimising Ministry of Minority Affairs, Hazrat Mahal Girls scholarships Resident Certificates (PRCs) in mainstream subject so that Monday respectively. SRO-328 dated July 10, 1974, "Many a time the vesting of the sufferings of the people. they can impart high quality said. in the next five years for Kumar, who is the other has remained a least priority the Revenue Department powers by name through formal "However, this proposal was It added that new programme Economically Weaker Sections. for the Government even after education to the students and Vigilance Commissioner, has appointed every Deputy SRO takes months together and never discussed at the highest scholarships to 5 crore stu- of Madrasa education will be The scholarships will be pro- strong recommendations from Commissioner to be the 'compe- in the meanwhile the concerned level in the Government despite launched next month. vided to ensure socio-economic- (Contd on page 6 Col 3) a High-Level Committee as a dents including 50 percent tent authority' for the grant of officers get transferred and the fact that the prevailing girls in the next five years. The Minority Affairs educational empowerment of Pak opens result of which there is no end PRCs. again the cycle of vesting power mechanism is only increasing Ministry also announced free minorities especially the girls to the immense difficulties A policy document on the Subsequently, the Revenue to the new incumbent is initiat- the hardships of the people minorities announced by Union coaching for Central and State through "3E''-Education, firing on IB being faced by the people Department started the practice ed", sources said. instead of providing them any Administrative Services, Employment and across the State. Minister for Minority Affairs Excelsior Correspondent of vesting powers as 'competent Keeping in view the delay sort of succour", sources said. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, a copy of banking services, Staff Empowerment. Official sources told This issue was also deliberat- Selection Commission (SSC), The Union Ministry for JAMMU, June 11: Defence authority' individually by name in issuance of PRCs due to which is in possession of the EXCELSIOR that 'competent ed by a High-Level Committee Railways and various other Minority Affairs further Minister Rajnath Singh today to the Sub-Divisional designation of competent Excelsior, said Modi authority' to issue the Permanent headed by Financial competitive services to eco- announced that schools, col- paid tributes to an Army soldier Magistrates and Assistant authorities by name by the Government has proved to be a Resident Certificate has been Commissioner Revenue, which nomically weak minorities leges, ITIs, Polytechnic col- who attained martyrdom yester- Commissioners Revenue and Revenue Department, a pro- ‘Government of Iqbal defined under the Sub-Section was constituted to suggest meas- day in Pakistan army's shelling this procedure is still in vogue in posal for appointment of (Authority), Insaaf (Justice) and including Muslim, Christian, leges, Girls hostels, Gurukul- (b) of the Section 3 of the ures to streamline the function- at Shahpur sector on the Line of the State although the same is SDMs and ACRs as competent Imaan (Integrity).’ Sikh, Jain, Buddhist and Parsi type residential schools, com- Jammu and Kashmir Grant of leading to huge delay in the authorities by designation and (Contd on page 6 Col 3) youth. (Contd on page 6 Col 1) Control (LoC) in Poonch dis- Permanent Resident Certificate trict while the Rangers violated ceasefire on the International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector Centre’s Spl Rep meets Guv; 3 militants killed in Shopian, Sopore of Kathua district this after- noon.
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