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DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 2017 (PAGE 5)

Pulwama attack martyrcremated with full state honours

AHMEDABAD, Aug 27:

The mortal remains of CRPFjawan Dinesh Borase, killed in thePulwama militant attack yesterday,were consigned to flames with fullstate honours here today.

Earlier in the day, the body ofBorase (30) was flown toAhmedabad airport on a BSFchopper.

He was given the guard of hon-our in presence of Minister of Statefor Home, Gujarat, PradipsinhJadeja, minister Nirmala Vadhvani,and senior officials.

The body was taken to hishome at Amardeep Park Society inNaroda locality here, after the dig-nitaries paid their tribute by layingwreaths.

Hundreds of people were pres-ent at the society when the truckcarrying Borase's mortal remainsarrived there. Waving the tricolour,they shouted slogans like "BharatMata Ki Jai", "Vande Matram",and "Pakistan Murdabad."

Borase is survived by his par-

ents, wife, a four-year-old daugh-ter, and a four-month-old son.

His body was then taken to thecrematorium after his family mem-bers paid tribute, where the lastrites were performed in presence ofhundreds of people.

Borase's family members saidhe had visited Ahmedabad onlytwo months back and was planningto visit again during the upcomingfestival of Navratri.

He had spoken to his wifebefore the encounter broke out yes-terday, they said.

In a message, Chief MinisterVijay Rupani paid tribute to themartyr and announced the ex gratiaof Rs 4 lakh.

Borase, who joined the CRPFin the year 2005, was posted inJammu and Kashmir for ten years.

He was among the eight securi-ty personnel who were killed in asuicide attack carried out by themilitants on the district police com-plex in south Kashmir's Pulwama.Three terrorists were also killed inthe encounter. (PTI)

BBIA, Orion Ltd sign MoU for skill development

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 27: To createsustainable environment con-ducive to the growth of industryin the State, a Memorandum ofUnderstanding was signedbetween Bari BrahmanaIndustrial Association and OrionEdutech Private Limited in thepresence of Minister forIndustries and Commerce,Chander Parkash Ganga at aprogramme, here today.

Orion is a National SkillDevelopment Partner companyimparting quality training andplacement to unemployed youthin the State.

President BBIA LalitMahajan and Tanveer AhmedQureshi, Regional Managersigned the MoU on behalf ofBBIA and Orion respectively.

Speaking on the occasion,Ganga said that such initiative isbound to promote and enhanceskill development throughout

the State. He added that contri-bution of local companiestowards Skill India Mission andemployability options for local

youth must be encouraged. Heasked officials to make efforts tobridge gap between Industrialrequirements and availableemployee skill set.

Orion officials informed thatcompany will provide skilledmanpower to BBIA in the fieldsof Foods and Beverages,

Service-Steward, Front officeAssociate, Retails SalesAssociate, Assistant BeautyTherapist, Banking and Financeand other services.

Use Lord Krishna's teachings for better decision making: PriyaExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 27: Minister ofState for Education, Priya Sethi,today said that entire BhagavadGita is a book of wisdom for thebenefit and welfare of humanbeings. It teaches the art of living,a purposeful and a happy lifebesides enabling one to performone's work and duties ably.

Priya Sethi was speaking at aseminar organized on the topic"Teachings of Lord Krishna andits impact on today's era" organ-ized by Rashtriya Sikh Sangat,J&K Chapter in collaborationwith Non Gazetted PolicePensioners' Welfare Forum, J&Kand Paryas Multipurpose Co-operative Ltd, Jammu.

Brig Suchit Singh along withMLC Vikram Randhawapresided over the function whileGurbachan Singh Mokha, presi-dent, Sikh Sangat, PunjabChapter, was guest of honour.The proceedings were conductedby State president, RashtriyaSikh Sangat, Dr Jaswant Singh.Jain Aacharya Subhadra Muniand many prominent citizens

were also present on the occa-sion.

Speaking on the occasion,Priya Sethi said one must per-form his or her duties ably andwith sincerity and not for theresults and fruits thereof. Let notgetting the fruits of your actionsbe your motive to perform work;

and yet you should not leantowards inactivity in life, sheasserted. Teachings of ancientIndian scriptures and texts, she

added were still relevant in mod-ern times.

Jain Aacharya SubhadraMuni Ji Maharaj along with Jainsaints also blessed the audiencesand gave sermon on the life andteachings of Lord Krishna.

Dr Jaswant Singh in hisaddress said, "You have control

over doing your respective dutyonly, but no control or claim overthe results. The fruits of workshould not be your motive, andyou should never be inactive".

MLC Vikram Randhawa and others presenting a memento toMinister of State for Education, Priya Sethi.

Representatives of BBIA and Orion during signing of MoU inthe presence of Industries Minister.

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