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J&K Expert Appraisal Committee Meeting Notice
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt. of India J&K EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE Department of Ecology, Environment & Remote Sensing Paryavaran Bhavan, Gladeni, Transport Nagar, Narwal, Jammu Email: [email protected], Website: www.parivesh.gov.in MEETING NOTICE In pursuance to letter No: JKEIAA/2016/02/IV/380 dated:08.03.2021 received from the office of Member Secretary, J&K Environment Impact Assessment Authority (JKEIAA), the 32st meeting of the J&K UT Level Expert Appraisal Committee is scheduled to be held on 01st of April, 2021 at 11:00 AM via video conferencing. The meeting shall be presided over by the Chairman JKEAC and the following esteemed members are requested to attend: - 1. Mr. M.A. Tak, IFS (Rtd.) 2. Mr. Braj Bhushan Sharma 3. Mr. A.R. Makroo 4. Mr. Irfan Yasin 5. Professor Shakeel Ahmad Romshoo 6. Professor Anil Kumar Raina 7. Professor Arvind Jasrotia 8. Professor Ghulam Mohammad Dar 9. Professor M. A. Khan 10. Professor Falendra Kumar Sudan The Meeting ID/Password/link shall be intimated via WhatsApp message/email half an hour before the scheduled time of the meetings. The following cases are proposed to be discussed on the dates mentioned against each: - Agenda Item No: 01 Grant of Terms of Reference in favour of M/S Kiran Kumar Sharma S/O Shri Daleep Kumar Sharma, R/O Ward No- 5, Jawahar Nagar, Rajouri, J&K. Proposal No: SIA/JK/MIN/61296/2021. File No: SEAC/JK/20/476 Consultant: COGNIZANCE RESEARCH INDIA PVT LTD Title of the Case: Grant of Terms of Reference for MINOR MINERAL BLOCK 1/3, IN NOWSHERA TAWI RIVER DOWNSTREAM MURADPUR BRIDGE, DISTRICT RAJOURI, JAMMU AND KASHMIR MINING LEASE AREA- 8.95 Ha. -
Brochure 2017-18
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU ADMISSION BROCHURE 2017-18 Page 1 of 37 VISION To be a leading Centre of higher learning, integrating culture, knowledge, philosophy, science and value system of our heritage with modern and emerging concepts, skills, technology and management practices. Mission Impart education which in its breadth and scope represents the three main symbols in our logo; iridescent like the rising Sun, immortal as the Banyan Tree and infinite like the Sky. Inculcate self confidence; which when combined with disciplined study, leads to faith in one’s strength and conviction. Develop talent for sustainable growth in academics, administration, business and research by laying emphasis on organised thought, self-discipline and discriminative faculty. Encouraging inter-disciplinary focus, as also collaborative research with leading Institutions aimed at the optimum development of human resource and integration of new ideas and innovations. Provide a modern, environmentally sustainable, healthy and vibrant Campus in consonance with the principles of Green technology. Play participatory role in the affairs of the people of surrounding areas in particular and civil society in general. Page 2 of 37 VISITOR Sh. Pranab Mukherjee The President of India CHANCELLOR Sh. N.N Vohra The Governor Jammu and Kashmir State VICE CHANCELLOR Prof. Ashok Aima Page 3 of 37 Logo and its Description The Rising Sun, the Banyan Tree and the Infinite Sky are some of the most significant constituents of nature, epitomizing its essence and motivating the mankind to embrace a productive way of life, to acquire knowledge and attain peace and happiness. These elements, each an inspirational entity, have been arranged together into an emblem to represent the Central University of Jammu. -
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY of KASHMIR Nowgam, Puhroo, Near RCC Plaza, Srinagar – 190015 (J&K) Phone: 0194-2315290,2315296, Fax 2315271, Website
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR Nowgam, Puhroo, Near RCC Plaza, Srinagar – 190015 (J&K) Phone: 0194-2315290,2315296, Fax 2315271, Website www.cukashmir.ac.in EoI No. 01 of 2016 Dated: 29.02.2016 INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EoI) FOR ENGAGEMENT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT (PMC) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS AT GANDERBAL CAMPUS. EoI is invited from Govt agencies/PSUs/PSEs for execution of development & construction works of the Central University of Kashmir (hereinafter referred as the University) at its campus coming up at District Ganderbal, Kashmir, J&K. The last date for receipt of EoI is 23.03.2016 (04:00 pm).Before submitting the bid, it is mandatory that the authorized representatives of the bidders should visit the campus site of the University as per the schedule given in this document. 1. THE UNIVERSITY & ITS CAMPUS The Central University of Kashmir (erstwhile Central University of Jammu & Kashmir) has been established in 2009 by an Act of Parliament with jurisdiction over Kashmir Division of the State including Leh & Kargil and is envisaged to be a model University for the State Universities in the region. The objects of the University are: 1. to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit; 2. to make special provisions for integrated courses in humanities, social sciences, science and technology in its educational programmes; 3. to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process and inter-disciplinary studies and research; 4. to educate and train manpower for the development of the country; 5. -
International Women's Day Celebrated with Enthusiasm, Zeal
DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 2021 (PAGE 9) International Women’s Day celebrated with enthusiasm, zeal Excelsior Correspondent Gupta, Semester I, and Nikita Poonch was the chief guest whereas Ukhral celebrated International presented United Nations Pin to Medical Superintendent Dr long sports event for women was Yudhvir Sethi today said that contri- Sharma, Semester III, both from the Principal of the college Prof MH Women’s Day. The programme was Madhu Bandral SP and Dr Garima Vandana Dogra under the guidance organised by Shri Mata Vaishno bution of women is must for laying JAMMU, Mar 8: International PGI English Honours, School of Shah presided over the function. A chaired by the Principal, Dr. Sharma, ISM for their efforts during of Director AYUSH J&K, UT, Dr. Devi Shrine Board at its Sports a strong foundation of the nation. Women’s Day was celebrated with Humanities and Liberal Arts. large no of students presented their Ranvijay Singh who highlighted the COVID pandemic. Number of stalls Mohan Singh who also presided Complex, Katra. Nearly 250 partici- Yudhvir Sethi was speaking at the enthusiasm and zeal. One day workshop on ‘Gender views on the topic “Rights of achievements of many women in were installed by KT Designer over the function as chief guest. Dr pants comprising female staff of the programme held here in connection In recognition of their efforts, Equality: Theory & Praxis’ was women: Guarantees and Realities”. different fields of contemporary Studio, Pantaloon Women and Shashi Gupta Ex- Principal GMC Shrine Board and students of Shri with International Day of Women. -
Exploring Traditional Veterinary Practices from Gujjar and Bakarwal Tribes of District Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir: a Boon for Animals from Our Ancestors
Exploring Traditional Veterinary Practices from Gujjar and Bakarwal Tribes of District Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir: A Boon for Animals from Our Ancestors Abhishek Dutta University of Jammu Kanwaljeet Singh University of Jammu Bikarma Singh NBRI: National Botanical Research Institute CSIR Yash Pal Sharma ( [email protected] ) University of Jammu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3268-5588 Research Keywords: Ethnoveterinary, Gujjars, Bakarwals, Novelty, Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir Posted Date: March 2nd, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-255153/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Page 1/31 Abstract Background: Gujjar and Bakarwal tribal communities are a treasure trove of traditional veterinary knowledge as they have been using plants to keep their livestock healthy and free from diseases. However, this knowledge is getting diminished day by day due to several factors. The present study was aimed to survey and document the medicinal plants used traditionally by the tribal communities of Gujjar and Bakarwal in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), India to treat various livestock ailments. Methods: A systematic and extensive ethnobotanical survey was conducted in 12 villages of district Poonch between July 2018-March 2020. Data was gathered from the tribals using semi-structured questionnaires and analysed quantitatively using use-value(UV), relative frequency of citation (RFC), informant consensus factor (ICF) and delity level (FL). Results: A total of 31 medicinal plant species belonging to 24 families of 30 genera with herbs as the dominantly used plant species (70.97%). The most commonly used plant part in the herb al preparations was root (35.14%) and leaf (32.43%) with oral administration as the mode. -
Prospectus 2015 University of Kashmir 1 ACADEMIC CALENDAR (2015-16)
Prospectus 2015 University of Kashmir 1 ACADEMIC CALENDAR (2015-16) For Admission to 1st Semester Batch 2015 Issuance of Admission Notification/Prospectus 25th April, 2015 Issuance of Application Forms 27th April, 2015 Conduct of Entrance Tests 25th May- 3rd June, 2015 Declaration of Entrance Test Results 9th June, 2015 Issuance of Merit Lists 11th June, 2015 Commencement of 1st Semester Class Work From 3rd week of June, 2015 Commencement of 2nd Semester Class Work From 3rd week of October, 2015 Conduct of 1st and 2nd Semester Examinations February- March, 2016 Winter Vacations February, 2016 Commencement of 3rd Semester Class Work March, 2016 Conduct of 3rd Semester Examinations August, 2016 Commencement of 4th Semester Class Work 1st week of September, 2016 Conduct of 4th Semester Examinations January-February, 2017 For Admission to 3rd Semester Batch 2014 Commencement of 3rd/5th/7th/9th Semester Class Work March, 2015 Conduct of 3rd/5th/7th/9th Semester Examinations July-August, 2015 Commencement of 4th/6th/8th/10th Semester Class Work September, 2015 Conduct of 4th/6th/8th/10th Semester Examinations December, 2015-January, 2016 Winter Vacation January-February, 2016 Note: - The last date for submission of application forms, completion of admission formalities and schedule of conduct of Entrance Tests shall be reflected in the admission notification/s. The University reserves the right to make changes/ amendments in the academic calendar/ course structure/intake capacity, fee structure and to any statute/policy reflected in this prospectus as and when academic considerations warrant so, without prior notice. 2 Vision To be a world class University committed to create and disseminate knowledge for human development and welfare. -
Medicinal Plants of Sewa River Catchment Area in the Northwest Himalaya and Its Implication for Conservation
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 1113- 39, 2009. Medicinal Plants of Sewa River Catchment Area in the Northwest Himalaya and its Implication for Conservation Mahroof Khan, Satish Kumar and Irshad Ahmed Hamal Department of Botany, University of Jammu, Jammu-180006, India Issued September 01, 2009 Abstract Himalaya is known as an abode of medicinal plants. Climate and topographic diversity of the Sewa catchment area provides a variety of habitats for the luxuriant growth of potential medicinal plant species. Many of these are used by locals in remote and inaccessible areas. Continuous overexploitation, revival of the use of herbal drugs and degradation of the habitats has brought medicinal plants on priority for conservation. Keeping in view these aspects, the medicinal plant wealth of Sewa catchment has been explored and assessed by interaction with the local inhabitants and after surveying the literature. The results have been compiled in 182 plant species along with the families, common and local names, altitudinal range and their medicinal use. Keywords: Medicinal plants, Sewa catchment, Northwest Himalaya, Conservation Introduction The tribal people and ethnic races throughout the world have developed their own cultures, customs, cults, religious rites, taboos, totems, legends and myths, folk tales and songs, foods and medicinal practices, etc. Numerous wild and cultivated plants play a very important and vital role among these cultures and this interrelationship has evolved over generation of experience and practices. The modern civilization is penetrating into most regions of the world still held by primitive societies. There is a steady decline in human expertise capable of recognizing the various medicinal plants. On account of the hilly and inaccessible terrain, the local populace has been utilizing plant resources for their sustenance since early times. -
Admission Brochure (SESSION-2017) ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
ICccR & HRM UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU Admission Brochure (SESSION-2017) ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR CROSS CULTURAL RESEARCH AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ‘developing‘developing peoplepeople withwith ultimateultimate flexibility’flexibility’ Contents Message of Vice Chancellor 1 Message of Dean Academic Affairs 2 Message of Dean, Faculty of Business Studies 3 Message of Founder Director 4 University of Jammu: Overview 5 ICccR & HRM: Overview 6 l Infrastructure and ICT 7 l Academics 7 l Research Areas 8 l UNICEF Supported Capacity Building Project for Census, 2011 8 l National & International Collaborations 9 l Faculty Development 9 l Hostel Facility 9 l Placements 9 Foreign Language Proficiency 10 Academic Programmes 11 l MBA (International Business) MBA (IB) 12-13 l Course Structure MBA (IB) 14 l Academic Calender 2017-18 15 l Admission Details 16-18 l Fee Structure MBA (IB) 19 l PG Diploma : Composite Culture Management (Admission through JUET) 20-21 l Fee Structure (PGD-CCM) 22 l Certificate Courses 23 Important Instructions for Applicants 24 Code of Conduct 25 Ban on Ragging 26 Faculty Profile 27 Events Organised 28 Visitors 29-30 Moments Captured 31-32 Azaadi 70 33 Community Outreach & CSR 34 Learning through Doing @ ICccR & HRM 35 “I am pleased to learn that the International Centre for Cross-Cultural Research and Human Resource Management, University of Jammu, Jammu is bringing out Information Brochure for its Academic Programmes: MBA (International Business) Programme, Post-Graduate Diploma in ‘Composite Culture Management’, and the Certificate Courses for the Academic Session-2017. The University of Jammu is one of the premier research and teaching institutions of India and has been recently rated by NAAC as an 'A+' Grade University. -
2017, a Relatively Calm Year for J&K
RD 013 YEAR OF PUBLICATIONSRINAGAR | Decemberwww.timeandus.com 30, 2017, Saturday www.facebook.com/TimeandUs [email protected] timeandus @timeandus WEATHER TEMPERATURE www.timeandus.com www.facebook.com/TimeandUs [email protected] @timeandus STATION MAX TEMPERATURE MIN TEMPERATURE SUNSET SATURDAY: 05:32 PM DECEMBER, 30, 2017 ACT ACT 11 RABI-AL-SANI 1439 AH SUNRISE SUNDAY: SRINAGAR 12.4 -2.8 07:37 AM ISSUE: 306 JAMMU 23.4 7.6 VOLUME: 03 LOCAL FORECAST OF SRINAGAR LEH 4.5 -11.4 Generally Cloudy sky.. Maximum & Minimum PAGES: 08 KARGIL 0.6 -9.2 temperatures will be around 13°C & -3°C respectively. RNI NO: JKENG/2015/62397 PRICE RS.3/- (AIR SURCHARGE FOR DELHI, JAMMU & LADAKH 50/- PAISA) STATE | 3 INTERSTATE | 5 BUSINESS | 7 SPORTS | 8 ABDUL HAQ, CHOWDHARY ZULFKAR 8 MLAS, INCLUDING 5 FROM PARTY, RESIGN GOVT BREACHES 2017-18 FISCAL DEFICIT POLLARD SKIPS NZ TWENTY20S FOR INAUGURATE 50 PUBLIC UTILITY ASSETS IN TO JOIN BJP ALLY TARGET IN NOVEMBER PERSONAL REASONS PDP-BJP coordination 2017, a relatively calm committee to meet today Govt functioning, Budget session, this year’s year for J&K performance on agenda, says Madni SRINAGAR: After a tumultuous Initially, the Election Commission Srinagar, Dec 29 (KNS): The coordination and agendas of the present regime. 2016, Kashmir witnessed a relative- pushed back the date for polling by a committee of the PDP and BJP coalition part- Madni added that the coming budget ses- ly calm year but there were many month but later cancelled the election ners are expected to meet on Saturday and sion and government priorities are also on issues, including the legal challenge altogether. -
8 Years On, a Bridge Over Chenab in Kishtwar Yet to See Light of the Day
www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com 3 DAYS’ FORECAST JAMMU Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 21-Dec 10.0 26.0 Partly cloudy sky 22-Dec 10.0 27.0 Mainly Clear sky 23-Dec 9.0 27.0 Mainly Clear sky 3 DAYS’ FORECAST SRINAGAR 21-Dec 1.0 8.0 Generally cloudy sky 22-Dec 1.0 8.0 Partly cloudy sky 23-Dec -1.0 9.0 Partly cloudy sky Dimple demands complete northlinesZulfkar for community monitoring the Arrangements for R-Day celebrations withdrawal of NGT order of developmental progs reviewed Deputy Commissioner Kathua, Rohit Jammu West Assembly Movement The Minister for Food, Civil Supplies Khajuria today convened a meeting to president Sunil Dimple led protest and Consumer Affairs and Tribal review the arrangements for Republic march today against the NGT's Affairs Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today Day function. Threadbare discussion 3 religious restrictions. The rally was 4 pitched for intensive Social 5 was held regarding..... Development Monitoring .... INSIDE also held against the ..... Vol No: XXII Issue No. 303 21.12.2017 (Thursday) Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 No plans to abolish Environment ministry's panel clears 800 JK Budget 2018-19 to articles 35A and 370: Govt MW Bursar hydroelectric project in J&K be presented on Jan 11 NL CORRESPONDENT JAMMU, DEC 20 (KNS) NL CORRESPONDENT part of the core ideology of NEW DELHI, DEC 20 Speaker issues NEW DELHI, DEC 20 the ruling Bharatiya Janata Speaker, Jammu and calendar for Party (BJP), but the party An expert panel of the union Kashmir Legislative The government on maintains that it does not environment ministry has 6th session of Assembly Kavinder Gupta Wednesday said there was have enough numbers in cleared the 800 megawatt today issued the provisional Legislative no proposal as of now for Parliament to do away with (MW) Bursar hydroelectric calendar for 6th Session of abolition of articles 35A and project in Jammu and Assembly it. -
Panchayat Polls in Jammu Kashmir Called Off PM Holds
www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com 3 DAYS’ FORECAST JAMMU Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 18-Feb 9.0 23.0 Mainly Clear sky 19-Feb 9.0 22.0 Mainly Clear sky 20-Feb 8.0 20.0 Generally cloudy sky 3 DAYS’ FORECAST SRINAGAR 18-Feb -1.0 11.0 Mainly Clear sky 19-Feb -1.0 12.0 Mainly Clear sky 20-Feb -2.0 10.0 Generally cloudy sky theNimmo Bazgo Power Station northlinesZulfkar addresses ration dealers' Functioning of Fisheries Deptt distributes tuition aid to... convention at Doda, Kishtwar reviewed As a part of providing social Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Minister for Animal, Sheep upliftment to the students residing in Consumer Affairs and Tribal Affairs Husbandry and Fisheries Abdul the vicinity of the project, Nimmo Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said that the Ghani Kohli directed the officers of 3 Bazgo Power Station had distributed 4 government has enhanced BPL quota 5 Fisheries Department to work with INSIDE the Winter Tuition fees ... in the state by 200 .... utmost dedication .... Vol No: XXIII Issue No. 42 18.02.2018 (Sunday) Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 Panchayat Polls in Jammu PM holds 'sustentative' Increase in traffic violation, accidents: Kashmir called off talks with Iran Prez Govt to strengthen surveillance NL CORRESPONDENT reduce number of road traffic rules," an official of ORRESPONDENT wrote to the Ministry of and senior PDP leader NL C SRINAGAR, FEB 17 accidents. There has been the Traffic Department, said. JAMMU TAWI, FEB 17 Home Affairs on January 25 Naeem Akhtar said Chief increase in number of road In the document, the requesting "deployment of Minister Mehbooba Mufti Following the increase in accidents and traffic government said that safety The Panchayat elections additional CAPF will take a final decision on traffic violations and fatal challans in the state," the would be ensured by announced earlier by the companies" for panchayat conducting the panchayat road accidents, the document reads. -
CRPF Jawan Killed, JKP Cop Injured in Srinagar Encounter Pakistan Will
www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Wishing all our readers blessed Maha Shivratri theJ&K Bank opens business unit northlinesProgress on developmental Lal Singh pays tributes to martyr at in Ramban projects reviewed Bakral, Kathua J&K Bank opened its 903rd Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Minister for Forests, Environment & Business Unit (Branch) at Consumer Affairs & Tribal Affairs, Ecology, Ch. Lal Singh today paid Chamalwas, a remote area in Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali took a tributes to martyr Lieutenant Madan 3 district Ramban, Jammu. The 4 detailed review of progress on major 5 Lal Choudhary who was killed during INSIDE Bank's Zonal Head .... development projects .... an encounter with the..... Vol No: XXIII Issue No. 37 13.02.2018 (Tuesday) Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 Pakistan will pay the price, says CRPF Jawan killed, JKP Cop Rains in Jammu, Provincial Defence Minister on Sunjuwan attack injured in Srinagar encounter Hills receive fresh snowfall Sitharaman she said the NL CORRESPONDENT evidence was being JAMMU TAWI/SRINAGAR, scrutinised by the National FEB 12 Investigation Agency (NIA), which shall soon furnish a More than one-month-long detailed report. dry spell ended on Monday The attack resulted in the with plains receiving spell of death of six people, rains while hilly districts of including five soldiers, she Jammu province including said. Doda and Kishtwar and The counter-terrorist Kashmir valley received operation at the military fresh snowfall. camp was called off this World famous Shri Mata NL CORRESPONDENT the military camp were morning but sanitisation Vaishno Devi shrine and JAMMU TAWI, FEB 12 controlled by handlers from operations were still on, she NL CORRESPONDENT of Bihar who had sustained tourist spots Patnitop and across the border, she told added.