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  • DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 (PAGE 9)

    The people enjoying sweetwater at a ‘Chhabeel’ organised onthe occasion of Nirjala Ekadashi on Thursday.

    -Excelsior/Rakesh

    DG Prisons, S P Vaid, accompanied by other officers duringa visit to District Jail, Baramulla.

    DG Prisons reviews security arrangements in District JailExcelsior Correspondent

    BARAMULLA, June 16:Director General of PolicePrisons, J&K, SP Vaid todaypaid a surprise visit to DistrictJail, Baramulla and took stock ofvarious security and administra-tive arrangements of the Jail.

    Vaid was accompanied byDIG Prisons, Dr Mohd SultanLone, DIG NKR, Uttam Chand,SSP Baramulla, ImtiyazHussain, Superintendent at Jail,Baramulla, Mushtaq AhmadMalla and other officers.

    After taking over the chargeof Director General of policePrisons, J&K, this was first visitof the SP Vaid. During the visit,Vaid took stock of various secu-rity and administrative arrange-ments of the Jail besides needs

    of repair and renovation. He alsoinspected the working of CCTVcameras installed for securitypurposes, having round theclock operational monitoring.

    Later, the DG visited all thebarracks of the Jail, Jail hospitaland vocational centre. Whileinteracting with prisoners, theDG enquired about the facilitiesbeing provided to inmates espe-cially food and medical facilitiesand listened to their issues andgrievances.

    The DG also directed thetechnical team to repair and ren-ovate the kitchen of prisoners'barracks and directedSuperintendent at Jail,Baramulla, for arranging interestbased vocational courses forengaging Jail inmates.

    Yog Guru Karan Singh talking to media persons at Jammu onThursday.

    A scene from the play ‘Rashivilla’

    World Yoga Institute Europe organizing 4 day workshop

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: WorldYoga Institute Europe organizingfour days workshop & trainingfrom June 17 to June 20 followedby “Mega Event ” on June 21,2016 to mark 2nd InternationalDay of Yoga at M.A Stadiumfrom 6:00 am to 7:45 am.

    This was informed byChairman, World Yoga InstituteEurope, Yog Guru Karan Singhwhile addressing a press confer-ence in Jammu today. Being a res-ident of Jammu my thrust is toeducate enlighten & teach boththeoretically & practically thevital importance of Yoga to thechildren, youth & People of allage groups of J&K State, he said.The event is first ever of its kindon one platform in Jammu with asmany as 30 organizations (bothprivate & Govt.) collaboratingwith the active support ofMinistry of Ayush, J&K SportsCouncil & Nehru Yuva KendraSangthan and many other.

    Near about 15-20 thousandparticipation is expected to attendthis Mega Event. Dr. JitendraSingh , Union MoS, PMO,DoNER, Youth Affairs & Sports,Personnel, Pension and PublicGrievances, Atomic Energy and

    Space will be the chief guest onJune 21.He sought esteemedpresence of all to grace the occa-sion by sparing their valuabletime which will serve encourage-ment to the participants.

    International day of Yoga isalso called as the World YogaDay. United Nations GeneralAssembly has declared June21as an International Yoga Day onDecember11 in 2014. Yoga inIndia is considered to be around5,000 year old mental, physicaland spiritual practice. Yoga wasoriginated in India in ancient timewhen people were used of medi-tation to transform their body andmind. Launching a particular dateof practicing yoga all across theworld and celebrating as yoga daywas initiated by the Indian PrimeMinister to the United NationsGeneral Assembly. Yoga is verynecessary and beneficial for allhuman being if it is practiced byall on daily basis in the earlymorning. Official name of thisday is UN International Yoga Dayand also called as Yoga Day. It isa worldwide event celebrated bythe people of all countriesthrough practicing yoga, medita-tion, debates, meetings, discus-sions, variety of cultural perform-ances, etc.

    Women decorating ‘Raahde’ during a traditional Duggar fes-tival which begins at JKAACL premises on Thursday.

    Month-long festival ‘Raahde’ begins Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: J&KAcademy of Art, Culture andLanguages (JKAACL) in col-laboration with DuggarSanskriti Sangam, Batehratoday showcased the mostspectacular folk form knownas 'Raahde'.

    This is a month long activi-ty which commenced today inthe premises of the J&KAcademy of Art, Culture andLanguages, Jammu.

    The festival starts on 1stAshaad and culminates on 1stof Sharwan every year. Thewomen especially young andnewly wedded girls sow Kharifseeds of different varieties inthe terracotta of pitcher necksof different sizes in the court-yard of their house or on therooftop.

    They also decorate these'Raahde' with natural drycolours made of soft stones ofdifferent colour, charcoal,green leaves, red and yellowflowers. On the 1st of Shawna

    the festival culminated withbig celebrations called asBadda Rutt on the banks ofwater bodies where the womengathered, sing folk songs relat-ed with the festival and havefeast together.

    Earlier welcoming the gath-ering of students and parents,Dr Arvinder Singh Amn, high-lighted the importance of thecultural values to the new gen-eration. He further said that theprogramme has been organizedto make aware the youth abouttheir rich cultural heritage.

    On the occasion, Dr DhainSingh, an Icon of Dogri litera-ture and is considered to be amain source of keeping thisfestival alive, delivered adetailed and an informativelecture about the Raahde.

    Laj Wanti, Manisha Devi,Shamo Devi, Veena Devi,Toshi Davi, Raj Rani andKuchho Devi presented melo-dious folk song related withthe festival and also sowedseeds. .

    Major General Sanjeev Narain, GOC, Tiger Division payingtributes to war heroes at Balidan Stambh.

    Tributes paid to war heroesExcelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: Rich trib-utes were paid to war heroes atBalidan Stambh.

    On the occasion, GeneralOfficer Commanding (GOC)Tiger Division, Major GeneralSanjeev Narain paid homage tothe war heroes.

    General Officer has an illus-trious career spanning over 33years. It was during his tenurethat the Balidan Stambh wasgiven a facelift including

    upgrading the light and soundshow, which showcases the gal-lantry action of the war heroes.

    He hands over the reins toMajor General Sanjeev KumarSharma another distinguishedofficer who has also had an illus-trious career spanning 32 years.

    He is an alumni of theDefence Services Staff Collegeand has also attended the presti-gious Higher DefenceManagement Course and theNational Defence Course.

    People of Jammu are embodiment of secularism: Rangil Singh

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: Thepeople of Jammu have appreci-ated the efforts of ChiefMinister, Mehbooba Mufti forinitiating projects ofholistic/development of theregion as also further stream-lining the administration andfocusing on transparency andaccountability. She also cau-tioned the people against thepolitics of division andappealed them to frustrate thenefarious designs of the inimi-cal powers who are out to dis-turb the peace in the State.

    This was stated by formerMinister and vice presidentPDP Rangil Singh in a state-ment issued here today.

    He said that the people havestarted feeling wind of changeand are well aware of chal-lenges which the Governmenthas been facing at the moment.Terming Jammu as the mostsecular place ever seen in thehistory, Mr Singh eulogized thepeople for their awakening andhelping in frustrating the evildesigns of inimical powers.

    Referring to the delibera-tions of the State Assembly,Mr. Singh said that the opposi-tion parties are engaged inblowing out of proportion for-getting that their sacred duty isto mitigate the sufferings of thepeople by guiding theGovernment through their

    cooperation for solutions oftheir problems in a better way.“But it is sad that oppositionparties only demonstrate theirpresence through walkouts, hotwards and raucous. The repre-sentatives of the people have tocome forward with the prob-lems of the people so that ami-cable solutions could be sortedout, he added.

    Paying kudos to the peopleof Jammu for their secular cre-dentials the vice president reit-erated that secular character ofthe people was observed whenLate Mufti Mohd Sayeed waselected for the first time from RS. Pura AssemblyConstituency.

    Reminding that ray of hopehas now been rekindled in theState under the bold leadershipof Mehbooha Mufli; Mr. Singhsaid that Kashmir is rightlydescribed as the Switzerland ofAsia as also a Shining Jewel Inthe crown of India. The pristineglory, attraction and impor-tance of the State have to beregained and preserved at ailcost, he added. When the inim-ical powers try to raise theirugly heads. it indirectly reflectsthat an era of development hasstarted. The evil designs ofthese nefarious and anti nation-al elements ultimately getcrushed through the coopera-tion and active help of thepeace loving people.

    ‘Kirtan Darbar’ on Martyr Day of Guru Arjun Dev organised

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: On theeve of Martyr's Day of Sri GuruArjun Dev Ji Maharaj, an impres-sive 'Kirtan Darbar' was organizedat Gurudwara Baba Chanda SinghJi, Jain Bazar, here by theManagement Committee of theGurdwara and Nirvair Socialorganization with gaiety and reli-gious fervour.

    Sangat from surrounding areasof Jammu city reached theGurdwara to attend the religiousprogramme. A community lunchwas also arranged for the devo-tees. A stall of cold and sweetwater (Chhabeel) was also organ-ized for the general public.

    Dr Tejinder Singh, ParveenSingh, Bibi Nirmal Kour and BhaiSukhdev Singh recited the Kirtanand highlight the martyrdom ofSri Guru Arjun Dev Ji for thenation.

    While speaking on the occa-sion Sukhbir Singh, president ofthe Committee critised the role ofRevenue Department for not allot-ting the land for reconstruction ofGuru Charan Kamal Asthan SerManjila Sahib which was demol-ished by some miscreants in theyear 1984. He stressed upon thePolice to reopen the case andarrest the persons who had stolenthe `Nishan Sahib'.

    He also demanded that theJamrud Fort located near Bab-e-Khyber at the entrance to the

    Khyber Pass in the FederallyAdministered Tribal Areas(FATA) of Pakistan which wasconstructed by great Sikh warriorJathedar Hari Singh NalwaCommander-in-Chief of theKhalsa Army be saved and theGovernment of India should takeup the matter with the PakistaniGovt to save this fort and allowSangat from India to visit theplace.

    He also demanded that onthe Tri-centenary (300th) ShahidiDivas of Banda Singh Bahadurithe J&K Government shouldannounce the name of KunjwaniChowk as Baba Banda SinghBahadur Chowk; in the memoryof General Bikram Singh, (thewar hero) a land near Kala Kendarbe allotted to the Sikh communityso that yearly function be organ-ised there; declare the GurudwaraGuru Nanak Dev Ji Chand Nagaras historical place and put it onTourist map; shops of MunicipalCommittee in Chand Nagarfalling in the vicinity of HistoricalGurdwara be removed; MinorityCommunity status to Sikhs beprovided and appoint Punjabiteachers in School/Colleges,moreover, Govt should declarethe day as Gazetted holiday on theMartyr's Day of the great Guru.

    All the office bearers ofManagement Committee andNirvair Social Organization werepresent on the occasion.

    DK Films Jammu makes to PrimeTime Prog of Doordarshan

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: DK FilmsJammu has made it into the PrimeTime Programming ofDoordarshan, the first ever fromthe State.

    DK Films Jammu will cre-ate history and bring laurels to theState, when its 1st episode pro-duction titling "Rashivilla" willbecome a Doordarshan primetime presentation under SelfFinancing Commissioning cate-gory. Producer of the program-

    ming Dharminder Kohli attrib-utes this historical credit to thewhole of the Production Housesof the State.

    The production has been shotin "Samvad" studio in Mumbaiby a renowned Director Som RShastri, whose 250 episodesscreening of "Adhikar" serial hasmade a grand and successfulentry in the official record of theMedia Files of Doordarshan.

    Brij Katyal, son of the soil,presently residing in Mumbai isthe writer of the serial, which isanother pride for the State's iden-tity. Brij Katyal has a credit towrite for a number of BollywoodFeature Films.

    After making all efforts forbagging a name and fame in theMedia World of the State,Dharminder Kohli believes thatexperience of his 20 years hadgiven entry for Prime Time and ishopeful for this Prime TimePresentation to be its best.

    The artists of "Rashivilla" arefrom Mumbai and the eminentfaces are Raju Kher, UpasnaSingh (of Kapil Nights), HimmatPanday and Meenakshi, Manoj.The serial will have a telecastthrice in a week--Friday, Saturdayand Sunday from 9:00 to 9:30pm.

    Awareness campaign on environment concludes at GDC Kargil

    Excelsior Correspondent

    KARGIL, June 16: A week-long awareness campaign onprotection of environment con-cluded today at GovernmentDegree College (GDC), Kargil.

    In this connection, a paintingcompetition was held on June 13where 50 students of BG I, IIand III year participated. Amongthem Gulzar Hussain Khan,Hakima Banoo and ArchoBilques Fatima adjusted Ist, 2ndand 3rd by a panel of threeJudges.

    Further an awareness pro-gram was organized today bythe College in collaboration withDistrict Legal Service Authority.Two burning topics whereselected for the said programmeviz. Environment Protection andPrevention of Child Labour.

    Principal, GDC Kargil, DrChander Shekhar, in his wel-come note deliberated upon theprotection of environment andask the students not to becomemere spectator of changing envi-ronment but to act swiftly tomitigate this problems.

    This was followed by talk of

    Amarjeet Singh Langeh, ChiefJudicial Magistrate, who intro-duced the students about thethemes and laid stress on aware-ness of these issues. Four stu-dents of BG 3rd Year-- FaridaBanoo, Yangchan Dolma,Khalida Nasreen andMohammad, also delivered talkon the subject.

    The topic of child labour wasfurther detailed in a very lucidmanner by Mohd Amir (seniorAdvocate) in native PurkiLanguage. This was followed bytalk of Gh Murtaza (seniorAdvocate) and Talib Hussain(secretary, Bar AssociationKargil).

    Talib Hussain in his talkdealt the chronology of eventswhere Supreme Court came for-ward for protection of theEnvironment. Taslim Arif,Principal Session Judge Kargilalso threw light on both the top-ics in a systematic manner.

    The program concluded witha vote of thanks by TsewangPhuntsog (Munsif, Kargil). ProfMohd Hussain coordinated theprogram.

    Residents express concern overestablishing of Rehari market

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: Resentingagainst Jammu MunicipalCorporation’s (JMC) unilateralmove to establish a RehriMarket along the Gandhi NagarMain Road opposite St Mary’sGarrison Church, the local resi-dents of A-Block comprisingHouse Nos. 1 to 80 registeredtheir strong protest by submit-ting a memorandum to JMCCommissioner, Mandeep Kaurdemanding immediate rescind-ing of the orders regarding theproposed market.

    While calling on JMCCommissioner, the residents’deputation raised apprehensionthat with the setting up of thismarket, the residents shall beforced to face hardships includ-ing nuisance, solid waste pollu-tion, traffic hazard and threat to

    security of the nearby housesagainst thefts etc. “We arealready suffering a lot becauseof limited parking space in frontof our houses. This move issurely going to clog our lanesand streets a step further”, thedeputation rued.

    The deputation also made anapprehension that aforesaid bye-lane earmarked for Rehri Marketis a pedestrian’s path and thismove will surely going to pushthe pedestrians towards the mainroad posing a great risk of beinghit by fast running vehicles.“There is a small drain (Nallah)adjacent to the said bye-lanewhich remains choked most ofthe times. It cannot be ruled outthat most of the garbage generat-ed by these Rehris will bethrown in this Nallah therebyfurther aggravating its condi-tion.

    8 Allen students among All India top 10 in AIIMS entrance exams

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: With theresults of prestigious nationallevel examinations having beenannounced, Allen Career Institutecontinues to prove that KotaCoaching System is the best in thecountry. After giving AIR 1, 2, 3,9 in JEE Advanced 2016, Allenhas showcased its supremacy inAIIMS as per the resultsannounced on June 14.

    Director Allen Career InstituteDirector, Brajesh Maheshwari,expressing his excitement sharedthat 8 students of Allen have giventhem reasons to continue celebrat-ing their winning streak withclassroom student Nikhil Bajiyabagging the All India Rank 2, fol-lowed by Lajjaben Patel gettingAIT 3, Het Shah AIR 4, Mridul

    Shah AIR 5, Dyuti Shah AIR 6,Aishvary Gupta AIR 7, KushagraPandey on AIR 8 and EkanshGoyal acquiring the All IndiaRank 9.

    Moreover 24 students fromAllen have acquired positionsamongst the all India Top 36 lead-ing to Allen’s monopoly inAIIMS.

    AIIMS conducted the presti-gious entrance exam for theadmission to its 672 seats inMBBS courses. The number ofstudents qualifying for AIIMS is24,333 as against 672 seats.

    In the previous year Institute’sclassroom student Parth Sharmabagged AIR 2 with 5 students ofAllen acquiring merit amongst AllIndia Top 10 and 22 students werein the Top 36 at All India level.

    Medical employees’ deputation meets Bali Bhagat

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: A deputa-tion of JK Medical Employees’Federation today met Ministerfor Health and MedicalEducation Minister, BaliBhagat, at Srinagar andappealed him that theGovernment order dated 16-10-2014 which accords sanction tocounting of past service ren-dered by the employees prior totheir regularization, be imple-mented in letter and spirit.

    The deputation was led byRajiv Sharma, MLA Akhnoorand Dharminder Singh, presi-dent, JK Employees’ Federation.

    The deputation apprised theMinister of their sufferingscaused due to non-implementa-tion of the said order.

    Meanwhile, the deputationalso met Dr Baldev Sharma,Director, Family Welfare, inSrinagar and urged him torelease pending salary of lastseven months of employeesunder 2211 head. Besides, thedeputation also requested theDirector, to solve their problemspermanently.

    Both, the Minister and theDirector assured the deputationto redress their genuine prob-lems.

    JKSAC condemns Bukhari for misleading Assembly Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: TheJammu Kashmir SharnarthiAction Committee (JKSAC) hasstrongly condemned the StateRelief and RehabilitationMinister Basharat Bhukhari formisleading the House regardingthe settlement issues of DP's of1947 from PoK and termed hisstatement as readymade and fab-ricated prepared by people hav-ing negative mindset in theadministration.

    While expressing his resent-ment over the statement given inresponse to a question raised by amember, JKSAC presidentGurdev Singh said that Ministershould know that no registrationregarding the total number offamilies and their loss of life andproperties, who left Pok in 1947have been made till date neitherby State Govt nor by Govt ofIndia on the plea that if done sothe Central Govt will lose itsclaim over PoK in internationalforums.

    The only formal registrationof 31,619 families, viz-a-viz22,719 allotted land, 5300 fami-lies settled outside the State,3600 families allotted plots/quar-ters was made for the purpose ofex-gratia relief provided by GoIin 1960-62. A large chunk of9500 families were rejected oncertain flimsy grounds for ex-gratia relief and later on consid-ered in August 2000 packagesanctioned for compensation inlieu of having deficiency in landallotted. He added that it is total-ly unjustified and illegal to com-pensate uniformly to DP's havingdeficiency in land and fix rate Rs

    5000/Kanal with a ceiling to Rs25,000 and again enhance rate toRs 30,000/Kanal with a ceiling toRs 1.5 lakhs which exist nowhereeven at borders where bullets areexchanged everyday.

    He further said that as perGovt report submitted to aParliamentary Committee in1978, 27,00,000 Kanal of EPland was available in State viz-a-viz 15,26,854 Kanal in Jammuregion and approximately12,00,000 Kanal in Kashmirregion. Out of this land only6,80,850 Kanal of EP land wasallotted to DP's of 1947, 1965and 1971 and 46,466 Kanal wasallotted to West Pakistan refugeessettled in Jammu where the restof the land has gone the Govt isonly answerable.

    He contradicted the asser-tion of the minister and said theDP's have been allotted land 4acres of `Aabi' or 6 acre`Khushki' irrespective of theirfamily strength. The fact is thatthe DP's were allotted land as perthe Govt order No. 254-C and570-C @ 2 acres to 4 acres Abi or3 acres to 6 acres Khushki as perthe strength of their family mem-bers.

    He said that the cost of landallotted to DP's was deducted @Rs 2500 uniformly out of ex-gra-tia relied of Rs 3500 provided byGoI in 1962 and only Rs 1000was paid to them. There are morethan 8,000 families having defi-ciency in land allotted, the StateGovt is urged upon to ascertainthe total strength of families hav-ing deficiency. He urged the min-ister to study the case carefullyand then reply in the House.

    3 injured in road mishapsExcelsior Correspondent

    POONCH/ UDHAMPUR, June 16: Three persons were injuredin two separate road mishaps in Poonch and Udhampur areas today.

    A report from Poonch said that two persons including driverreceived injuries when a Tata mobile vehicle carrying vegetablesfrom Shopian area to Surankote met with an accident on MughalRoad this afternoon. Both the injured were provided first aid at Armyunit hospital at Pir ki Gali and were then shifted to Shopian hospital.

    Another report from Udhampur said that one person was injuredwhen he was hit by a scooty at Udhampur town this afternoon. Themishap took place when 50-year-old Suresh Kumar, resident of PainBilla near Udhampur was moving along the road near RamnagarRoad chowk. He was rushed to District Hospital Udhampur wheredoctors provided preliminary treatment and then referred him toGMC & Hospital, Jammu. The police has registered a case in thisconnection.

    LMD books national company,imposes Rs 1 lakh fine

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: To ensurestrict enforcement of provisionsof Packaged Commodities Rulesin the interest of consumers, theDepartment of Legal MetrologyJammu booked Glaxo SmithKline, a Gurgaon based nationalcompany engaged in manufactur-ing of consumers goods for notdeclaring net weight on the pre-packed commodities of ENO.

    It is mandatory under law thatall the declarations like MRP,PKD, Net Weight, address of themanufacturer along with con-sumer helpline numbers and iden-tity of the commodity should be

    legibly and conspicuouslydeclared on the packages forinformation of the consumers.

    Earlier, during an inspectionto Best Price, it was found thatlarge number of such packageswere displayed for sale withoutmarking net contents and samewere seized. A notice was alsoissued to the management of thecompany under relevant Sectionswhich in turn through their legalcounsel assured for rectificationin future and pleaded for closureof the case and same was com-pounded for Rs. 1lakh making allthe directors responsible foromission under Section 49 (1) ofthe Act.

    CEO reviews measures fordisaster management

    Excelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: In order toreview the preparedness of menand machinery to efficiently dealwith natural disasters especiallyduring the ensuing monsoon sea-son, Chief Executive OfficerDistrict Disaster ManagementAuthority (DDMA), ArunManhas convened a meeting ofofficers of all concerned depart-ments here today.

    During the meeting, the CEOwas apprised of the disaster proneareas of the district and the meas-ures being taken to alert, mitigateand save precious lives duringnatural calamities. The seniorofficers were asked to chalk outeffective strategies to combat thesituation arising due to naturaldisasters.

    The CEO directed the SDMsto ensure that the schools undertheir jurisdiction must conductmock drills in the campuses sothat the students can save them-selves during natural disasters.

    "Every department will haveits own Standard OperatingProcedures (SOP) and inventoryto deal with these disasters which

    would be uploaded on their offi-cial websites idrn.gov.in," theCEO said, adding that a LiaisonOfficer would be deputed forclose coordination among variousstakeholders at the time of emer-gency.

    The CEO directed the con-cerned officers to identify theplaces to be utilized for accom-modating the rescued people. Healso asked for providing all basicfacilities at these places includingmedical, drinking water, sanita-tion and power supply.

    Similar directions were givento all the concerned departmentsso that proper mechanism wouldbe put in place to deal with anyemergency.

    Among others, SDM SouthJammu, Sonu Pargal, SDMKhour Devinder Paul, SDMAkhnoor Sunaina Sharma, SDMMarh Ved Parkash, SDM ChoukiChoura Gurmukh Singh, SSP COSDRF Stanzin Norboo, DeputyDirector Fire Emergency JammuAK Wangoo, Secretary JDAVinay Samotra and concernedsenior officers were present in themeeting.

    Vageesh Bharti appointed as district

    secretary BJPExcelsior Correspondent

    JAMMU, June 16: AdvocateVageesh Bharti Gupta has been

    appointed as secre-tary of district BJPby district presi-dent JammuBaldev SinghBaloria.

    In a handout issued heretoday, Mr Baloria has expressedhope that with the appointmentof Mr Gupta as district secre-tary, BJP in the district Jammuwill get further strengthened.

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