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Page3.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014 (PAGE 3) Court denies bail to Advocate Frequent train blockades by in kidnapping, molestation case Excelsior Correspondent has committed heinous offences protesters worry passengers despite being law knowing person JAMMU, May 12: Principal as such he is not entitled for con- Mir Iqbal Sessions Judge Poonch, Jaffer cession of bail". Hussain Beigh today rejected the "It has also been stated that the PULWAMA, May 12: With bail application of Advocate Anzar accused is an influential person in absence of strong mechanism to ensure normal running of train Ahmed, who was arrested by the the society and there is every police in kidnapping and molesta- service from South Kashmir's apprehension that he will jump Banihal Railway Station to tion case. over the bail and tamper with the Baramulla district in North Governor N N Vohra and others releasing souvenir of Agricultural Science Congress at According to the police case, prosecution witnesses", the court Kashmir, the frequent train block- SKUAST-K on Monday. on March 23, 2014 Advocate further observed, adding "petition- ades by the protesters has left Anzar Ahmed forcibly took the er is not an illiterate person that he commuters worried. prosecutrix towards forest areas. did not know the pros and cons of The rail line has become a new Governor inaugurates 3rd J&K The prosecutrix was molested the shameful act". protesting place for the people liv- before being rescued by the peo- "Instead of giving protection ing along the track to demand ple. to woman, he has committed redressal of the daily issues. Agricultural Science Congress Accordingly, FIR under condemnation act with her. The For registering their protest Section 366 and 354 RPC was reg- public confidence in the judicial against Government even for a lit- istered against the accused and system shall get shaked if any tle demand, people including chil- *Emphasises on organic agriculture Commuters atop train at Panzgam Railway Station. after completion of the investiga- lenient view is taken", the court dren and women rush to the track —Excelsior/Younis Khaliq Excelsior Correspondent help in increasing wool and agri- organisms. tion challan was presented in the further said, adding "it has been almost every other day and disrupt cultural production in the arid Dr. Tej Pratap, Vice court of law. stated by the Public Prosecutor the train for hours, and ruin the running at full speed. Rashid Bhat, a student. Similarly, train services were Students also expressed their SRINAGAR, May 12: region of Ladakh. Chancellor, highlighted the After hearing battery of that Bar at Mendhar went on time of office-goers, students and Governor, N.N. Vohra, The Governor emphasized the research work being done in the lawyers for the petitioner whereas commoners. again disrupted for about two anger against the railway authori- strike to favour the petitioner and hours today as passengers protest- ties for their failure to operate Chancellor of the Sher-i-Kashmir importance of increased coordina- University and at its various cam- Public Prosecutor Choudhary all this does not suggest that fair University of Agricultural ed against railway authorities at daily train service in Kashmir. tion between the various agencies puses and KVKs and described Nazir Hussain, Principal Sessions trial is possible if the petitioner is Panzgam village in South They alleged that scores Sciences- Kashmir, stressed the related to the agriculture and allied the facilities which are being cre- Judge Poonch observed, "Public admitted to bail". Kashmir's Pulwama district for among them at different instances usefulness of enhancing organic sectors and said that quality coor- ated there. Dr Shafiq A. Wani, Prosecutor has resisted the applica- With these observations, Court their failure to add more bogies to missed their class exams and some agricultural practices in the State. dination between the stakeholders Director Research, presented tion on the ground that the accused rejected the bail application. the train to cater to the increasing even missed competent exams He said this in his inaugural could provide better support to the details about the Conference. passenger rush. conducted at different colleges in speech at the opening of 3rd J&K farmers in increasing production Syed Ajaz Ahmed, a progres- "The people blocked the train Srinagar. Agricultural Science Congress, and productivity in agriculture. sive farmer, spoke about bio con- 89 civilians exchange sides to Srinagar from 8:15 am to 10:30 But the villagers who block organized at SKUAST-K. The The Governor released 3 trol agents and availability of mar- a.m. which resulted in the delay of the rail-line said that this is the one theme of this Congress is "Organic SKUAST-K Policy and Research kets for adoption of organic agri- along LoC in Poonch two hours to the train passengers of the many ways to make their Agriculture: Prospects in Jammu Publications: "Apple Orchards of culture. to reach to their destinations," the demand heard to the "deaf and Kashmir". Kashmir valley- A Study on the The Governor went round the Excelsior Correspondent worried passengers said. Government." Passengers also complained Others protesters said that Sharing his concern over the State of Affairs; "Rainfed newly completed buildings of the JAMMU, May 12: As many as 89 civilians today exchanged continuous decline in the soil fer- Farming- A Review of Past and University and viewed the facili- that due to frequent disruptions they halt the train as it has no sides in a weekly Poonch-Rawlakote bus service via Chakkan- they missed their train service in space to accommodate them tility and increasing residual toxic- Future"; "Organic Agriculture ties created therein. He inaugurat- Da-Bagh along the Line of Control in Poonch district. ity in the soil and water due to Vision and Strategy- A ed Nund Reshi Convention Jammu as they didn't reach there because of the over-crowdedness "From this side of the border, two fresh Indian citizens went Yesterday, thousands of com- on time. in the train boogies. They intensive use of chemicals, the Framework for J&K". He also Centre, Boys Hostel and Villa across while 19 residents of Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) Governor said that the prevalent released a souvenir on the 3rd Willows Guest House in the muters had to wait for hours till a "Last week I had to reach demanded more boogies to be returned to their homes in a weekly 'Peace Bus' after they com- police party reached on the spot to Jammu Railway Station at 8:30 to added to the train. agricultural practices have led to J&K Agricultural Science Campus and complimented the pleted their stipulated stay on this side," an official here said. serious health problems and have pacify protesters of Qazigund catch the train to Bangalore, but I "We can't ensure normal serv- Congress. Vice Chancellor for the good work He said from PoK side, five Indian citizens returned back reached there at 10 in the evening ice to our passengers till fool- adversely affected the sensitive town of Kulgam district after a The Governor felicitated done in building the required and 63 fresh PoK residents reached Poonch. man was hit by train. as I was stuck here in a local vil- proof security was not deployed biodiversity. Allauddin Ahmad, Dr.M.Y. Kamal infrastructure at the University. The gate was opened at 1455 hrs and closed at 1511 hrs. The railway officials main- lage after our train was stopped by on railway track," an official of Congratulating SKUSAT-K and Prof. Anwar Aalam, former Prof. Talat Ahmad, Vice Senior police and administrative officials were present on the tained that the man jumped on the the people of Kakapora in Northern Railway said wishing for its efforts in reviving and mar- Vice Chancellors of the SKUAST- Chancellor, Kashmir University; spot. track and died when the train was Pulwama district," said Abdul anonymity. keting of Mushkbudji, the tradi- K, and lauded Dr. Parray for his Dr. Trag, VC Islamic University of tional rice variety of Kashmir, he work to support the farmers of Science and Technology; Dr. said that this initiative should be Sagam Village, District Anantnag, Pradeep K. Sharma, Vice made as the stepping stone to larg- in reviving Mushkbudji rice. Chancellor, SKUAST-J; B.B. er public-private partnerships in On the occasion, Sompal, for- Vyas, Principal Secretary Finance; the arena of agriculture. He hoped mer Chairman, National Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Principal that with strong market linkages, Commission on Farmers and for- Secretary to the Governor and organic agriculture would bring mer Union Minister of State for Asgar Hassan Samoon, more profits to the farmers. He Agriculture presented the key note Commissioner Agriculture also appreciated the efforts of address on decreasing soil fertility Production were among the many Sarveshwar Organic Foods and adverse effects of intensive dignitaries present on the occa- Limited in marketing of this rare use of chemicals to the living sion. aromatic variety of rice from Kashmir valley. The Governor also released Kamad, another tra- Executive Committee of CCI nominates ditional variety of rice in Kashmir. The Governor urged the scien- Election Committee, Observers tists to work towards raising new varieties and seeds and to change Excelsior Correspondent Secretary General Arun Gupta the cropping pattern as per the (who is to assist the Election changing climatic and weather JAMMU, May 12: The President as per the Constitution conditions. He further said that Executive Committee of of CCI Jammu), has nominated scientists should concentrate on Chamber of Commerce & and associated Shiv Partap Gupta, devising ways and means to Industry Jammu in its meeting Rattan Lal Mahajan, Rajan Gupta, enhance the production and pro- held under the presidentship of Rajesh Jain, Vinod Malhotra, ductivity of the crops in the rain- Y.V.Sharma unanimously nomi- Manmohan Singh, Kamal Kant fed areas as 60 % of the agricultur- nated Prithvi Raj Gupta of M/s Gupta, Vijay Mahajan, Ravinder al area in India is rainfed.
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