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SRINAGAR | April 28, 2015, Tuesday
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Infiltration may
increase :Army
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Jammu, Apr 27: Deployment of troops along the Line
of Control has been strengthened to thwart cross-border
infiltration attempts as the
snow has started to melt, a
top Army commander said
today.
"We are fully prepared
to thwart any cross-border
infiltration attempts along
the LoC. As the snow has
started melting, troops have
been put on alert," General
Officer Commanding-InChief, Northern Command,
Lt Gen D S Hooda told reporters here.
"Deployment of troops
along the LoC has been
increased and the fence that
suffered damage during
floods is being repaired," he
said.
The Army commander
was responding to questions on possible infiltration bids from across the
border at a function here to
felicitate Ram Nath Meena,
Divisional Traffic Manager of Northern Railway
(Jammu), for his selfless
dedication and professional
service rendered.
"Infiltration is bit difficult along the LoC. But the
floods have damaged the
patches of fencing along the
International Border which
gives advantage to militants
in their infiltration bids," Lt
Gen Hooda said.
"We have ensured strictness and second tier of security. Police are also there.
BSF has further strengthened its strategy to combat
infiltration," he said.
Asked whether there
was any fear of summer
unrest in Kashmir, he said,
"We are also prepared to
react to any situation. All
preparations with regard to
Amarnath yatra have been
completed."
Lt Gen Hooda said there
were reports that militant
launching pads from across
the border may engineer
attacks similar to the attacks
in Kathua and Samba districts.
He said that over 250 militants were operating in the
camps across the border in
Jammu and added that militant activities may increase
in Kashmir.
NEPAL EARTHQUAKE
Deputy CM grieved over loss of life
Srinagar, Apr 27: The deputy
chief minister Dr Nirmal Singh,
has expressed grief over the loss
of life and property in the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal
and parts of the country. He
extended his sympathies to all
the bereaved families who lost
their loved ones and prayed for
the peace to the departed souls.
He also conveyed his
sympathies to the families of
S Sujan Singh and Parvinder
Singh of RS Pura who lost their
family members and expressed
solidarity with them.
Dr. Singh said, “People of
J&K stand in solidarity with
the victims of the earthquake
in their hour of grief.”
Meanwhile, Imam Khomeini (RA) Memorial Trust,
Kargil, on behalf of the
people of Kargil and Ladakh
expressed shock and grief
over devastation in Nepal and
surrounding states of country
(India) in which thousands of
precious human lives have
been lost with massive damages to infrastructure.
“In this moment of grief
and sorrow, the people of Kargil
(Ladakh) stand by the victims
and share equal pain and agony
with affected people of Nepal as
well as all other earthquake
hit areas,” a spokesman of the
Trust said.
Naeem condoles Mudassir’s death
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Apr 27: The
Minister for Education,
Syed Naeem Akhtar
Andrabi has condoled the
death of Mudassir Jabbar
son of Baby Yasmeen, who
is teaching at Government
Girls Higher Secondary
School, Sopore. Mudassir
died in a road accident
on April 22, 2015 at Iqbal
Market, Sopore.
Late Mudassir a student
of 12th class was a meritorious student of St. Joseph
School, Baramulla.
Naeem Akhtar expressed
heartfelt grief and sorrow
over the sad demise of student and extended sym-
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pathies with the bereaved
family and prayed for the
eternal peace to the departed
soul.
The Minister also
expressed grief over the
death of Tabassum Gulzar,
10 who slipped into a
nallah in Wudder Bala
Handwara while on her
way to school.
YOUTH DIES DURING ARMY
RECRUITMENT RALLY IN DODA
5 injured as aspirants
clash with police at Reasi
Army holds open
recruitment drive
30,000 aspirants
turn up on first day
GK NEWS NETWORK
SUMMIT BARGHAV
Jammu, Apr 27: A 26 year old
youth on Monday died after he collapsed during an Army recruitment
rally in Doda district, police said.
Identified as Yogeshwar Singh,
the deceased collapsed while undergoing screening test at the recruitment rally of Territorial Army (TA)
being held simultaneously in different parts of the state, they said.
Sources said Yogeshwar was
taken to a hospital where doctors
declared him as brought dead.
Prima facie it seems that the
youth may have suffered a heart
attack, police said, adding the
reason behind the death is being
investigated.
Meanwhile, five people including a policeman were injured in
clashes during a similar Army
recruitment rally in Reasi district.
Reports said chaos broke
out during the Territorial Army
recruitment rally at Subsidiary
Training Centre (STC) in Talwara
belt of Reasi the candidates rushed
to the gate jostling each other.
When the police tried to maintain discipline the aspirants clashed
with them forcing the later to resort
to cane charge, sources said adding
that 4 candidates and a policeman
were injured in the melee.
However, the police brought the
situation under control paving the
way for smooth screening.
Confirming the incident, PRO
(Defence), Lt Col Manish Mehta said
that there was a chaos as rally at STC
was held for the first time in the district and was a great crowd puller.
He added that active mediation by civil authorities and senior
Army officials on site took stock
of the situation and it was immediately brought under control and
rally is going on smoothly with 1500
candidates having been tested till
last reports came in.
Udhampur, April 27: The Army
claimed that more the 30 thousand
aspirants turned up on first day for
recruitment at Territorial Army
recruitment rallies being held at
six places across the state.
“A large number of aspirants
turned up for Territorial Army (Engineer Regiment) recruitment rallies
being held at different parts of state
including Surankote , Doda and Reasi
(Jammu Region), Anantnag, Baramulla and Kupwara (Kashmir Region),”
said SD Goswami Defence Spokesperson.
Goswami informed that TA
recruitment rallies are being held
for raising of three Battalions of
Territorial Army (Engineer Regiment). Aspiring youth from different parts of J&K are participating
in the rally to fill up 1305 vacancies,
he said and added the recruitment
drive would continue till May 9,
2015.
AI to operate
additional
flight today
Pattan Apr 27: Army on Monday
organized an open recruitment rally at
Hyderbeigh Pattan in north Kashmir,
an army spokesman said.
He said the rally was organized for
the youth of Bandipora, Ganderbal,
Kupwara, Baramulla and Srinagar districts.
He said on Sunday Army conducted a Common Entrance Exam
at Hyderbeigh for candidates from
Anantnag, Baramulla, Bandipora,
Ganderbal, Kupwara, Budgam, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Srinagar
districts.” Despite the prevailing
adverse internal security situation
around 433 candidates attended the
same,” the spokesman said.
He said, “This is another successful endeavor undertaken by
the Army to help the youth of the
Valley by creating job opportunities
and help the Valley to recover from
the devastating floods and addressing the unemployment issue in the
valley by the Army.”
Remembering
1ST DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF
GK NEWS NETWORK
ARUNA FIRDOUS
(News Reader in DD Srinagar &
Radio Kashmir Srinagar)
Jammu, Apr 27: Air
India would operate an
additional flight from
Jammu to Leh on Tuesday.
According to Station
Manager, Air India (AI),
Muhammad Arif, Air
India the flight would
depart from Jammu at
0930 a m and reporting
time at the airport would
be at 0730 am sharp, this
additional flight is operating due to cancellation
of schedule flight AI-450
on 27th April.
"All the stranded passengers of the cancelled
flight are asked to report
at 0730 AM," he said.
A year has passed since you left us in a state of
grief and despondence, but your memories,
your love, your affection and respect for elders
will always remain with us. There is not a single
moment when we have not remembered you.
Your demise has shaken us to the core and is
being felt so untimely that it has created an abyss
in the life of all your nears, dears and colleagues.
RC establishes helpline
New Delhi, Apr 27: According to Principal Resident Commissioner, J&K Government, all the residents of Jammu and Kashmir
whose relatives have been affected by the devastating earthquake in Nepal may contact the helpline Numbers 011-24611210,
011-24611108, 011-24615475 & 011-24653913 available in the Principal Resident Commissioner, J&K, 5-Prithvi Raj Road, New Delhi.
People are further informed that help, if any sought or
required by the residents of J&K coming back from Nepal by the
flight of Air India or Aeroplane of Air Force can contact the above
mentioned helpline Numbers.
DEEPLY MISSED BY ALL
9906655929, 9906642834
MLC reviews pace of developmental
works at Khansahib
DEMISE
Budgam Apr 27: MLC Saifudin Bhat on Monday reviewed the
pace and progress of ongoing developmental projects being
carried out in Khansahib Sub Division, an official spokesman said.
He said Sub Divisional Magistrate Khansahib, Muhammad
Aijaz and other officers were present in the meeting. During the
meeting threadbare discussion was held regarding the progress
of various developmental projects taken up in the Sub Division.
The MLC assured that issue regarding release of funds will be taken up
with the concerned quarters to ensure timely completion of these projects.
With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the demise of wife of Late Haji
Ali Mohammad Mir R/o 3/4 Karan Nagar, Srinagar who passed away on
(6th of Rajab-ul-Murajab (1436) as of 26th of April 2015 at 6 PM. May
Almighty Allah rest her soul with eternal peace. The congregational
Fateha Khawani of the deceased will be observed on 29th of April
2015 (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM at her ancestral graveyard Malkha
near Police Station Nowhatta, Srinagar.
Note: Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of fruits/eatables along with them.
BEREAVED
S/A
DEMISE
9906683401, 9419013728
FATEHA KHAWANI
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT SOCIAL
WELFARE BARAMULLA
M-006
Not a single day has passed without
missing of you, since you left us seven
years back. Really, you were the woman
of substance with great qualities, light
of our lives, a rare example of love,
affectionate, care and selfless devotion.
Your strong will power will always
guide and inspire our lives for all times
to come. Till memory fades and life
depart, you will live in our hearts with
your smiling face.
May Almighty Allah give peace to your noble
soul and rest you in Heavens.__Ameen.
DIPK-1149
Sd/Dr. Mohammad Zubair Lattoo (KAS)
District Social Welfare Officer Baramulla
S/A
(In loving memory of my dearest Mother 28.04.2008)
S/A
PUBLIC NOTICE
It is for the information for all the students of
district Baramulla against whom Pre-Matric
scholarship stands sanctioned during 201112 and 2012-2013 but have not yet credited
their Cheques, to kindly credit the sanctioned
amount from bank as soon as possible. Further
Head Masters/Principals of the schools District
Baramulla are hereby informed through
this notice that no Cheque should be left
undistributed. It is important to mention here
that the last date for revalidation of Cheques
has been kept 20 May 2015 and after that no
Cheque will be revalidated.
For any Query contact the following numbers:
01952235066, 9086428797 and 9596172411.
BEREAVED FAMILY
9906597171, 9906842239
ST. JOSEPH’S HIGHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL BARAMULLA
CONDOLENCE
The management, staff and students
express immense grief over the accidental
demise of Mudasir Jabbar a student of Class
XII. May Allah Almighty grant forbearance
and courage to the bereaved for suffering
this irreparable loss (Aameen)
S/A
BEREAVED FAMILY
9797981562
REMEMBRANCE
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With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the
demise of Ab Rehman Khanday R/o Housing
Colony near Masjid Ibrahim (Bemina) Srinagar
who passed away on 26th April 2015 (Sunday).
May Almighty Allah rest departed soul with
eternal peace. The congregational Fateha
Khawani of the deceased will be observed on
29th of April 2015 (Wednesday) at 9:00 AM at their ancestral
graveyard near Hanfiya College Noorbagh Waniyar.
S/A
M-006
With profound grief and sorrow we inform
the demise of wife of Ghulam Muhammad
Khan of Safa Kadal who passed away on 26th of
April, 2015. Her congregational Fateha Khwani
will be observed on Wednesday, 29th of April
2015 at our ancestral graveyard Dana Mazaar
Chaidob at 10:00 am.
Syed Nazir Ahmad Shah
Brari Pora, Nawa Kadal, Srinagar
MUSHTAQ AHMAD MIR AND BROTHERS
Sd/Principal