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NOTICEI, Vinay Kumar Sharma S/OSh. Rattan Lal (Prop. M/SVK Trader) R/O Badali, nearRC flour Mill Udhampur havelost the RC/Route Permit &Fitness of my vehicle(Tipper) bearing No. JK14F-9150. Now have applied forissuance of duplicate of theall above mentioned docu-ments. Objection if any maybe conveyed to ARTOUdhampur within 7 days ofthis publication.

NOTICEI Mohd Farooq S/oBashir Ahamed R/oVillage & Post OfficeKhara, Madana, DistrictSamba have lost my 10thclass diploma under Roll No.221217 session annual (pri-vate) 1995. Now I am apply-ing for duplicate of the same.Objection if any may be con-veyed to JKBOSE Jammuwithin seven days.

NOTICEI Ajay Kumar S/o Ramesh

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due to my mistake my

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ly been written as

Romesh Kumar instead of Ramesh

Kumar in my 10th class mark sheet

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tion of the same. Objection if any

may be conveyed to JKBOSE

Jammu within seven days.

NOTICEI Rakesh Singh S/o kartarSingh R/o Village ChhalniTehsil & District Jammuhave lost my drivinglicense bearing No.JK02-20030123846. NowI am applying for dupli-cate of the same.Objection if any may beconveyed to RTO Jammuwithin seven days.

NOTICEI Joginder Pal Singh S/oAvtar Singh Behal R/oWard No. 7, Nowsherahave lost my drivinglicense bearing No. JK-1120000043647. Now Iam applying for duplicateof the same. Objection ifany may be conveyed toARTO Rajouri withinseven days.

NOTICEI Mohd. Hanief S/o Mohd.

Shafi Gujjar R/o Puneja,

Bhadarwah have applied for

Atta Chakki in my land bear-

ing Khasra No. 95 at village

Puneja, Bhadarwah.

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NOTICEI Chavi Dhammi F/o NityaaDhammi (Old Name) R/o 15A/B, Gandhi Nagar, Jammuhas changed my daughter'sname from Nityaa Dhammi(Old Name) to Nityaa Dhami(New Name). I do herebyassume from this date thename/surname of my daugh-ter as Nityaa Dhami (NewName). Objection if any maybe conveyed to PassportOffice Jammu within 7 daysfrom publication of this notice.

NOTICEI Harbhajan SinghS/o Gurbaksh SinghR/o Mohalla SachKhand Gole Gujral CampJammu (J&K) have lost my10th class diploma underRoll No. 109860 session1997 bi-annual. Now I amapplying for duplicate of thesame. Objection if any maybe conveyed to JKBOSEJammu within seven days.

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STATE TIMES NEWSR S PURA: Second J&K Girl Bn NCC of GDC, R.S. Puraobserved 'Traffic Control Day' in ongoing celebrations of NCCDay under the guidance of Principal Dr. Sunita Sudan andsupervision of Lt. Shaveta Chowdhary, NCC ANO. An informa-tive rally was organized by the cadets holding placards depictingthe significance of following traffic rules. The cadets interactedwith the general public and created awareness about the trafficrules focusing on wearing of helmets, use of seat belt, traffic sig-nals, proper parking of vehicles etc. A total of 25 girls cadets and15boys cadets participated in the activity.

Army celebrates World Fisheries Day STATE TIMES NEWS

POONCH/RAJOURI: Army celebrated "World FisheriesDay" at Daraba, Thanamandi, Batraigala, Goldh and YouthCentre, Palma in Poonch and Rajouri Districts. The WorldFisheries Day is celebrated on 21st November every year. Thegathering was informed about the importance of healthyoceans, ecosystems and the problems being faced by the farm-ers in this belt, especially in recent times. They were also explained the scope of fisheries industry in thisregion. The audience appreciated the efforts of the Army inorganising such activities which generates awareness and afeeling of goodwill amongst the civil population, especially theyouth.

GDC R S Pura observesTraffic Control Day

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: A delegation ofAkhil Bharatiya VidyarthiParishad (ABVP) JammuMahanagar led by its JointSecretary, Sunaksh Guptamet President, Chamber ofCommerce & Industry (CCI)Jammu, Rakesh Gupta hereon Friday and discussed var-ious burning issues relatedto student community.

While interacting with theCCI President, SunakshGupta said, "ABVP isdemanding rollback ofsemester system, filling-up6,000 vacant posts of teach-ers in secondary and highereducation deptt, providing50,000 jobs to unemployedyouth as promised by formerGovernor S P Malik, perma-nent infrastructure fornewly allotted 53 new col-leges, holding probe againstappointments made byJKPSC during past five

years besides initiatingaction against Police offi-cials responsible for Lathi-charge on ABVP activistsand students," Sunakshsaid.

CCI President assured thedelegation that he wouldtake up highlighted issueswith the LieutenantGovernor, Girish ChandraMurmu, for resolving thesame at the earliest.

The delegation comprised

of Akshay Sharma, JointSecretary, ABVP JammuMahanagar; SumedhaArora SFD Convener;Akash Bhagat President,ABVP MAM College Unit;Nikhil Parihar, President,ABVP GGM Science CollegeUnit; Sparsh Gupta Plus 2Schools Working Incharge;Rakshit Abrol, President,ABVP GDC Kunjwani Unit;Akhil Wazir and AbhiramChouhan.

ABVP delegation calls on CCIPresident, discusses issues

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: As part of Anti-Microbial Week, beingobserved at the SuperSpeciality Hospital (SSH)under Hospital InfectionControl Programme, a num-ber of nursing studentsmade several Rangolis inhospital complex here.

Dr Arun Sharma, MedicalSuperintendent along withDr Monika Sharma,Infection Control Officerinspected Rangolis andappreciated efforts of nurs-ing students.

Anti-Microbial Weekobserved at SSH Jammu

Medical Superintendent SSH, Dr Arun Sharma along with nursing students at Jammu.

ABVP activists submitting a memorandum to CCI President.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Srishti MahilaSamiti visited GovernmentGirls High School (GGHS),Raipur Satwari, Jammu anddistributed warmers andsocks along with refresh-ments among students.

The members of the Samiticomprising Kusum Rana,Chief Patron; MonikaMarwaha, President and

Shitanshu Sharma, GeneralSecretary along with othersalso interacted with students.

Through CSR initiative, theschool has already witnessedvarious goodwill gesturesfrom Powergrid in form ofplantation drives led by ED,NRTS-II and others whereinvarious utility items were dis-tributed among students.

SMS extends helping hand toGGHS Raipur Satwari

Srishti Mahila Samiti members along with students of GGHS Raipur in Jammu.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: As part of WorldHeritage Week 2019 celebra-tions, Mubarak MandiHeritage Society (MMHS) onFriday held a presentationabout the history and perspec-tive planning of restorationand adaptive reuse of RoyalPalace Complex.

The presentation was organ-ized with the help of MMJHSConsultant SanrakshanHeritage Consultant Pvt. Ltdin collaboration with TourismDepartment and Directorateof Archives, Archeology &Museum inside the Ex ArmyHeadquarter building.

Mayor JMC ChanderMohan Gupta was the ChiefGuest who attended the pres-entation along with DeputyMayor Poornima Sharma,Chairman JMC- Baldev

Singh Baloria, Surya PrakashPadha, Inderjeet Khajuria,President, Paryatan VikasMandal, Representative of JKTourism Federation, HODDepartment of Museology,Jammu University Dr.Poonam Choudhary,Representative of Chamber ofCommerce, Representative ofJammu Heritage Society and

officers from different depart-ments like Archives,Archaeology and Museums,Deptt of Floriculture,Department of Geology &Mining, Department ofTourism, Department ofHandloom & Handicrafts,Food Craft Institute etc.

While speaking on the occa-sion, Executive Director

Mubarak Mandi JammuHeritage Society Deepika K.Sharma, informed the gather-ing that this presentation ispart of public disseminationand interaction about theongoing project of MubarakMandi so as to sensitize thecitizens about their gloriousheritage. Pertinently, a seriesof events are being celebratedin view of ongoing WorldHeritage Week 2019 beingobserved by the UNESCO(United Nations Educational,Scientific and CulturalOrganization) from Monday18th November, 2019 toSunday 24th November, 2019across the Country.

The objective of the celebra-tion is to make people moreaware of and also for thepreservation of cultural her-itage and monuments.

STATE TIMES NEWSNEW DELHI: A four-day festivalshowcasing art, culture, cuisine, hand-icrafts and handlooms of northeasternregion will be held for the first time inVaranasi. Union Minister Dr JitendraSingh said, 'Destination North East'festival, which will begin in the templetown of Uttar Pradesh on Saturday,will exhibit the striking similaritiesbetween Ganga and Brahmaputrabasins in terms of ancient culture,diverse handlooms and silk products,spiritual heritage and vibrant touristhubs. "The idea of organising such anevent is to bring the rest of India clos-er to the Northeast and to have experi-ence of rich culture of the region,"Singh told reporters in New Delhi.

The Union Minister for Developmentof the Northeastern Region (DoNER)said all-round progress of theNortheast is the priority of the centralgovernment ever since Prime MinisterNarendra Modi took charge five years

ago. Varanasi is Lok Sabha constituen-cy of Modi.

All eight Northeastern states willparticipate in the event, to be held atIIT (BHU) ground, to display theirhandicrafts, handloom, organic prod-ucts and cultural troupes. During thefestival, the visitors will have live expe-rience of the artisans and artistes fromNortheast working on their looms andcrafts, performing folk songs anddances in open stage. Indigenousgames will also be performed where vis-itors can also participate. Live kitchenswith recipes from Northeast and UttarPradesh will be serving delicaciesthroughout the festival, organised bythe Ministry of DoNER.

According to Singh, music is the soulof the Northeast and the festival willhave megastars from the regions aswell as other parts of the country lend-ing their voices and talents to theevent. Renowned band 'ShillongChamber Choir', singers Papon,

Sourabhee Debbarma, BorkungHrangkhawl and Rekha Bhardwaj aresome of the voices who are likely to per-form, while several actors fromBollywood are also expected to attendthe fest.

Given the importance of Northeastvis-a-vis organic products, food pro-cessing, tourism, water developmentand seminars will be held every morn-ing during the festival with participa-tion of experts in the respective fields.The minister said a separate bamboopavilion would also be a part of the'Destination North East' festival.

Singh, who will inaugurate the festi-val, informed that a business-to-busi-ness session had also been scheduled onone of the days for business communi-ties to explore opportunities in north-eastern States. The DoNER ministeralso launched theme song of the festi-val. The previous editions of'Destination North East' were held inDelhi and Chandigarh.

4-day Northeast festival in Varanasi from tomorrow: Jitendra

Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta during visit to MubarakMandi Heritage Complex.

MMHS holds programme on restoration of Royal Palace Complex

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Cultural Wingof Department ofInformation & PublicRelations (DIPR),Jammu on Friday organ-ised a symposium and cul-tural programme atDewan Badrinath VidyaMandir School, MubarakMandi.

Secretary DBN School,Rajendra Kakkad was theChief Guest and Principalof the School SonikaMahajan was the Guest ofHonour on the occasion.

As many as, 12 studentsof the host institutionparticipated in the sympo-sium and expressed theirviews on the topic.

Kakkad exhorted uponthe students to spread themessage of single useplastic ban among themasses.

Suhani Gupta of class9th was adjudged bestspeaker in the symposiumon 'Single Use PlasticBan' while Ridhima Aroraof class 9th and Kasak ofclass 12th were judged

second and third respec-tively. Similarly, artists ofCultural Wing presented ascintillating cultural pro-gramme on the theme forgenerating awareness onsingle use of plastic ban.

Kamini Nanda, VishuDogra and RadhikaKhajuria acted as judge inthe programme while theproceedings of the pro-gramme were conductedby senior artist, SureshKumar. Later, the partici-pants were awarded prizesby the Chief Guest.

Rubina Kousarassumes chargeas MD JKRLMSTATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: Rubina Kousarassumed charge as MissionDirector, Jammu KashmirRural Livelihoods Mission(JKRLM) here on Friday.

Immediately after assumingcharge, she convened a meet-ing of officers in which shehighlighted the need for fur-ther strengthening the activi-ties and core competence ofJKRLM.

The Director stressed ondedication, professionalismand commitment to work fromstaff and assured them of hercomplete support to honestwork endeavours aimed atprompt work disposal for theMission. Additional MissionDirector Jammu, StateProject Manager (Finance),State Project Manager(IB&CB) and other staffmembers of Umeed were pres-ent on the occasion.

Single Use Plastic Ban: DIPRorganises symposium

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: FinancialCommissioner Health andMedical Education, AttalDulloo on Friday held a meet-ing here to discuss the modali-ties for the operationalizationof Medi-cities and Health CareInvestment policy.

The meeting was attended byDivisional CommissionerJammu, Sanjeev Verma,Director Health Jammu, DrRenu Sharma, Director NewMedical College, Dr Yashpal

Sharma, MD SIDCO,Ravinder Kumar, JointDirector Planning, Madan Laland other concerned officers.

Divisional CommissionerKashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khanalong with other concernedparticipated in the meetingthrough video conferencing.

The Financial Commissionerdirected the officers to speedup their efforts to operational-ize the guidelines for theapproval and finalization of theprestigious projects. He direct-

ed the officer to work in tan-dem so that land is transferredto the Health Department forestablishment of the twinMedi-cities. Div Com Kashmir,Baseer Ahmad Khan informedthe meeting that he has writtento the concerned DeputyCommissioner to authenticatethe land with proper coordi-nates for the project.

Meanwhile, the meeting alsodiscussed the availability ofland for promoting medicaltourism in Jammu and

Kashmir for which proper loca-tions shall be identified at boththe divisions.

Requirements for health careinvestments in terms of theoperational things were alsodiscussed. The meeting wasinformed that land will bemade available by SIDCO asper health care guidelines. Itwas given out that once thetransfer of land is done, poten-tial investors will be invited andfeedback will be taken fromthem.

Modalities for operationalisation of Medi-cities, HCI policy reviewed TECHNOVATION 2019 concludesat Govt Polytechnic Jammu

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Two day Mega technical festival 'TECHNOVA-TION-2019' concluded with students of GovernmentPolytechnic Jammu emerging as the overall winner in theevent. Director Technical Education, Dr Ravi ShankarSharma, who was the chief guest on the occasion, distributedprizes among the winning teams of TECHNOVATION 2019.

Secretary State Board of Technical Education, Er MehmoodAhmed, Joint Director Technical Education Department, ErMohammad Shafi Bhat Principal Government PolytechnicJammu Er Arun Bangotra were present. On the occasion, the1st edition of College Newsletter was also released highlight-ing various activities being conducted in the institute.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: The Centre for Women's Studies, University of Jammuorganised a Workshop on Gender Sensitisation for scholars andstudents. Prof Vishav Raksha, Director Centre for Women'sStudies, University of Jammu spoke about the objective for hold-ing the workshop, which is to generate awareness about genderissues among scholars and students. The Research Scholars andstudents from Faculty of Sciences, Mathematical sciences,Management and Life Sciences participated in the workshop.Preeti Karmarkar, the key resource person from Pune, spokeabout sexual harassment at workplaces in daily life. She alsoundertook different brainstorming sessions comprising of variousactivities, wherein the students participated.

The other resource persons for the workshop included ElloraPuri, Department of Political Science, JU and Dr Saranjit KaurCentre for Women's Studies. The valedictory session was presidedover by Prof Rajni Dhingra, Dean Research studies, Universityof Jammu who lauded the efforts of centre for organising theworkshop and congratulated participants for attending the same.She also distributed certificates among the participants. Vote ofthanks was presented by Dr Priyanka Katoch.

Gender Sensitisation Workshop held

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