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STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Senior CongressLawmaker from Inderwal,Ghulam Mohammad Saroorisaid that the StateGovernment is lacking will torevive the ailing J&K StateRoad Transport Corporation(JKSRTC) despite the factthat Transport Corporationlosses have gone above awhopping Rs 70 crore in lastthree years.

Saroori while speaking onTransport department saidthat there is urgent need totake some revolutionary stepsto pull out SRTC from 'red'.No doubt, it has become awhite elephant for theGovernment but it can bemade self sufficient, if as perthe recommendations of S.LBhat Committee report, somemeasures are taken. He saidthat Bhat committee has sug-gested that SRTC shouldhave a healthy fleet of about1000 vehicles, idle workers ofthe SRTC should be accom-modated in other depart-ments and all the revenueleakage points be pluggedbesides going for computeri-

sation and electronic ticketingsystem.

He stressed on strictenforcement of traffic androad safety rules, saying thiswas imperative for minimiz-ing road accidents and savingprecious lives. Saying thatday out and day in road acci-dents consume precious lives,Saroori stressed that thetransport department andtraffic police authoritiesshould work in tandem toimplement the traffic rulesstrictly.

Saroori also questionedMinister of State forTransport, Sunil Sharma, forhis last year budget speechand said nothing has beenimplemented on ground whatthe concerned Minister saidincluding introducing a newfleet of AC buses underPrivate-Public Partnershipmode. Quoting TransportMinister's assurance that theCorporation which has runinto losses for decades will seeno losses during the financialyear 2016-17, Saroori saidthat contrary to minister'saverment the corporation

faced a loss of Rs 25 crore. Hequestioned, "Where are newbuses and trucks which weresupposed to procure byJKSRTC? Where are theassurance of Minister gone inplying of SRTC buses to farflung areas includingBaramulla to Srinagar,Anantnag to Srinagar,Kupwara to Srinagar, Jammuto Srinagar, Poonch toSrinagar, Doda to Jammu,Poonch to Doda, inner linkroads of Kishtwar besidesother vital roads between var-ious districts of the state,what about the start of watertransport service in KashmirValley?"

While speaking duringAgriculture and Horticulturedepartments grants, Sarooricastigated the government forfailing to give due 'impetus' tothe agriculture and its alliedsectors in Chenab Valleywherein he termed agriculturesector to be the backbone ofstate's economy.

He exhorted the need forchalking out a comprehensiveplan in order to increase theproductivity by three fold

whether its horticulture, agri-culture, apiculture or sericul-ture.

Saroori sought focusedattention of Governmenttowards the Chenab valleywhich has been neglected. Hedemanded organizing ofawareness camps about vari-ous Government schemes atblock level so that the farmerscould avail the benefit of suchschemes. He said that 90 per-cent area in his constituencyis rain fed and it needs to becovered under lift irrigationschemes for which more fundsare needed to be allocated.

He (Saroori) further addedthat Finance Minister in hislast year speech mentionedabout waiving off of 50 percent KCC loans which findsmention at Serial No.48,added that an amount of Rs.150 Crore promised byFinance Minister is yet to becredited into the accounts ofKCC loan holders. Hedemanded waiver of KCCloans at an earliest, addingmushroom cultivation shouldbe promoted in Kishtwar dis-trict.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Continuing with tradition of celebrating nationalfestival, various educational institutions of Jammu Division

on Wednesday celebrated Republic Day with patriotic fervour.KKiiddzzeeee PPrree--SScchhooooll of Zee Learn Limited celebrated Republic

Day at its Bohri, Gandhi Nagar, Channi Himmat and TalabTillo branches with enthusiasm and joy. The celebration start-ed with the hoisting of flag. A special assembly was also con-ducted in which they were given demonstration regarding thisNational Festival. The toddlers were dressed up in differentfreedom fighters costumes depicting their great personalities.All the toddlers were honoured with Tri-coloured badges inorder to develop the spirit of patriotism.

Republic Day was celebrated in SSaanntt MMeellaa SSiinngghh CCoolllleeggee ooffEEdduuccaattiioonn,, DDiiggiiaannaa,, JJaammmmuu.. Students presented colourfulcultural programme. Principal, Dr. Kiran Luthra said that theyouth of the country need be enlightened regarding fundamen-tal rights and Constitution of India and stressed upon stu-dents to maintain the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

Republic Day was celebrated with great pomp and show bySSOOSS HHeerrmmaannnn GGeemmiinneerr SScchhooooll JJaammmmuu.. Students displayeddifferent cultural items which enthralled the audience. Earliermarch past was held by the four houses of school namelyChenab, Ravi, Jhelum and Tawi. Principal R.K Dh?r took thesalute. In his address to students he urged them to adhere tomoral values, discipline and follow the steps of great leaderswhich would help them to become law abiding citizens.

VViisshhwwaa BBhhaarraattii PPuubblliicc HHiigghheerr SSeeccoonnddaarryy SScchhooooll Akalpurcelebrated Republic Day with great patriotic fervour andenthusiasm. The programme commenced with 'BharatVandana' and followed by a series of items like patriotic songs,

dances and speeches by the students. A mesmerising FancyDress Show was displayed by the tiny tots. School Principal,Prof. Annapurna Koul encouraged the students to becomeadept by getting proper education and developing themselvesinto all round developed personalities to serve their nation inan effective way.

On the occasion of Republic Day, the students of RRiicchh

HHaarrvveesstt SScchhooooll organised a special assembly which com-menced with flag hoisting and National Anthem in the schoolcampus. Patriotic song was sung by the students. PrincipalAnita Bhatia apprised the students about the importance ofthe day. The principal further said, "Be the change you wantto see in the world and feel proud to be an Indian". The RichHarvesters promised that they would strive to live together inpeace and happiness as global citizens.

JJaammmmuu SSaannsskkrriittii SScchhooooll KKaatthhuuaa celebrated 68th RepublicDay with great zeal. Principal Shuchita Gupta hoisted the flagin the presence of Administrator Govind Ram Sharma and allthe staff members. Children of various classes performed var-

ious acts like poems, dances and skits dedicated to our free-dom fighters. Classes of Pre-Nursery performed Fancy Dressprogramme, Nursery class performed a group song Nanha-

Munna Rahi Hoon. Lavanya of 5th class and Anantika of 3rdclass expressed their views on Republic Day. Children of prepclass performed an action song on Chodo Kal Ki Baatein.

At last students of senior classes performed a patriotic songTu Mera Kanna and a beautiful dance performance by littleSanskritians of classes 2nd, 3rd and 4th on Desh Rangila.

Principal Shuchita Gupta said, "We must love our countryand respect the freedom fighters who have dedicated their

lives to free our country from Englishmen. She further saidbest way to pay respect to our freedom fighter is we must fol-low their footsteps."

JJaammmmuu SSaannsskkrriittii SScchhooooll,, JJaammmmuu celebrated 68th Republic

Day. The school echoed with patriotic fervour as the childrensang patriotic songs and even wore Tricoloured clothes tomark the occasion. Chairperson, Harpreet Singh Anandunfurled the National Flag and said that the students shouldtake pride their nation and abide by the Constitution of Indiawhile maintaining the unity and diversity of the country.

Principal-cum-Vice Chairperson Rohini Aima addressed thestudents reminding them the supreme sacrifices made by thegreat freedom fighters.

VViinnaayyaakk IInnssttiittuuttee ooff NNuurrssiinngg aanndd PPaarraammeeddiiccaall SScciieenncceess cel-ebrated Republic Day at Kunjwani Campus.

The function started with unfurling of National Flag byChairman of the Institution Amardeep Singh. ManagingDirectorm Dr. Rakesh spoke on regarding importance of cele-bration Republic Day. Managing Trustee, Jasmeet KourSasan was also present. Students presented cultural pro-grammes. Baldev Raj (Manager), Gurveen Kour (Co-ordina-tor), Stuti (Counselor), Baljeet Kour (IT Deptt.), RamanKumar (Transport Officer), Jyoti and Kulbir Singh were alsopresent on the occasion.

NNaavvyyuugg PPllaayywwaayy SScchhooooll,, SSuubbaasshh NNaaggaarr,, celeberated 68thRepublic Day with great fervour and gaiety. Students of preprimary classes presented the patriotic performances. Scoutsand Guides from the upper primary classes also sang variouspatriotic songs and presented colourful programme to markthe celebration. Hardev Singh Jamwal (Managing Director ofthe Institute and Chander Kanta (Chairperson) were also pres-ent on the occasion. Principal, Preetika Jamwal exhorted theyoung generation to follow the path shown by great nationalleaders who had scarified their lives to give them freedom.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: JK PublicSchool, Panjtirthi onWednesday conducted aninter class declamationcompetition on the topic 'Ifyou will be the PrimeMinister of India whatareas would you like tocover first so that ourcountry can be countedunder the develop coun-try'.

Jakiians performed withconfidence, zeal and gustomaking the competition agrand success. ThePrincipal of JK PublicSchool, Panjtirthi, SumanBanbah was spellbound towatch the tremendousenergy level and IQ ofJakiians. She honouredthe best orators and moti-vated them to do well infuture.

JKPS Panjtirthi conducts interclass declamation contest

Aryan Vijay, Keshav Sabharwal and Karanveer Singh of HeritageSchool, Jammu, who attended the 17th National Jamboree at

Mysuru, Kartnataka from 29th December 2016 to 4th January2017 posing for a photograph with faculty members. Studentsexcelled in all the tasks given to them during the Jamboree.

Students speaking during declamation contest.

Govt lacks will to revive ailing Transport Deptt: Saroori

STATE TIMES NEWSKATHUA: The JK PublicSchool, Kathua, celebrated68th Republic Day. SukhdevSingh, Manager CentralBank of India was theSpecial Guest on the occa-sion. The students took pridein glorifying and celebratingthe spirit of unity. The schoolechoed with patriotic fervour

as the children drew scenesof Republic Day celebrationsand sang patriotic songs.Children dressed up asGandhi, Nehru, RajendraPrasad and B.R Ambedakarpresented the view points ofthese great leaders in shap-ing India as a Republic. Aspecial tribute was paid tosoldiers through "Ae Mere

Watan Ke Logo", the patriot-ic song.

Sukhdev Singh appreciatedthe efforts of the childrenand teachers. He encouragedthe children to read the biog-raphies and autobiographiesof the great leaders so thatthey can get the inspirationto follow the path of greatfreedom fighters.

JKPS Kathua celebrates 68th Republic DaySTATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: The 85th LocalBoard of Administration(LBA) meeting of SainikSchool Nagrota was held onWednesday.

The meeting was chaired byMajor General GajendraPrasad, Chief of Staff,Headquarters, 16 Corps andChairman LBA, Sainik SchoolNagrota, Mahesh Chander.Finance Adviser, EducationDepartment, Mohd Javaid,Joint Director, Mohd Iqbal,Principal, SIE Jammu, S.SRathore, Dy CEO and SureshKhajuria, Parent Member alsoattended the meeting. ColonelKapil Dev Koushal, Principaland Member Secretaryapprised the board about theperformance of cadets inUPSC as well as CBSE exam-inations and the progress onthe academic and administra-

tive activities of the school. He also mentioned the his-

toric achievements made bythe school in sports and gamesat the State and national levelsduring the current academicsession.

In his address, the chairman

lauded the efforts of school onachieving excellent UPSCNDA results wherein 37cadets of the school qualifiedwritten examination andexpressed confidence that thecadets will do extremely well inSSB interview as well.

85th LBA meeting held at Sainik School

LBA meeting in progress at Sainik School Nagrota.

Students celebrating Republic Day.

Educational institutions celebrate R-Day with patriotic fervour

2 killed in accidentsSTATE TIMES NEWS

SRINAGAR: Two persons died in two separate road accidents inSrinagar and Baramulla. In Srinagar, a Tata mobile bearing regis-tration number JK05E-6683 hit and injured a girl identified asMehak, daughter of Abul Hameed Khuroo, resident of New ColonyPalpora at Umarabad, Goripora. The injured girl was shifted toSMHS Hospital for treatment where she succumbed to her injuries.After completion of legal formalities, the body of the deceased washanded over to her legal heirs for last rites. In Baramulla, a Maruticar hit and injured a lady identified as Zubaida Begum, wife ofAbdul Rehman Wani, resident of Harinara Mirgund at Singhpora,Pattan. The injured lady was shifted to JVC Hospital for treatmentwhere she succumbed to her injuries. After completion of legal for-malities, the body of the deceased was handed over to her relativesfor last rites. Police have registered the cases in this regard.

One held with heroin STATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: Police on Wednesday arrested one drug peddler and recov-ered 7 grams of heroin from his possession. According to reports, apolice party of Police Post Digiana laid a Naka and intercepted oneScooty. During search, police recovered 7 grams of heroin from hispossession. A case FIR under relevant sections was registered atPolice Station Gandhi Nagar and further investigation of the case isgoing on. The whole operation was conducted under the supervisionof SHO Police Station Gandhi Nagar Inspector Bishnesh Kumar,SDPO City South Sachin Gupta and SP South Shazaad Salaria.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: RM Public Schoolcelebrated Fifth FoundationDay in RM Charitable andEducational Trust complex.

On this occasion, FayazAhmed Bhat, Chairman of Jand K Peace Foundation wasthe Chief Guest whileRameshwar Mengi, Chairmanof RM Public School presidedover the function. Trustee ofRM Charitable andEducational Trust, ReetaMengi, P.K Dhar, Principal ofRM College of Education andRakesh Kumar HoD (Maths)Shiksha Niketan HigherSecondary School were alsopresent.

Programme started with thelighting of lamp by dignitariesfollowed by the sapling presen-

tation. Welcome address waspresented by Coordinator,Anjana Jamwal. Tiny scholarsof RM Public School welcomeddignitaries by performingGanesh Vandna. Various cul-tural programmes related tothe Republic Day were per-formed by the students.

Chief Guest applauded therole of children played in vari-

ous cultural activities andappreciated the faculty andmanagement for taking inter-est in shaping the future ofchildren. Rameshwar Mengiencouraged the faculty mem-bers who put in their efforts inmaking the programme won-derful. Programme concludedwith vote of thanks by coordi-nator Neha Rajput.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Cadets fromGovernment MAM Collegebrought laurels to the collegeby clinching top three positionsin the recently concluded MiniMarathan organised under theages of NCC GroupHeadquarter. The marathanwas flagged off by Brig. RajanJamwal Group CommanderNCC Group headquarters.

Winners included CadetLundup Dorjay, CadetNarinder Verma and CadetGunjeet Singh who claimedfirst, second and third positionin Senior Division Categoryrespe- ctively.

They also received a cashprize of Rs. 1,000, Rs.750 andRs. 500 form Brig. RajanJamwal. Principal of theCollege, Dr. Romesh Chander

congratulated all the cadets fortheir extraordinary perform-ance and lauded AssociateNCC Officer (ANO) Lt. Prof.Savita Jamwal for her hard-work. Deputy CommandantCol. Harjinder Singh, TrainingOfficer Lt. Col. J.J Singh,Commanding Officer Col.

Karamdin and Col. Rajesh alsopraised the cadets for theirexcellent performance andhoped that they would continueto do so in future also andwould set an example for oth-ers. Prof. Savita Jamwal alsolauded the cadets for theirexcellent show.

MAM College clean sweeps in Mini MarathonRM Public School celebrates Foundation Day

Students performing a dance during a programme.

Tiny-tots of Kidzee Pre-School during R-Day celebration.

Vishav Bharti students presenting a skit.

Students and staff of Rich Harvest during R-Day celebration.

JSS Jammu students presenting cultural programme.

JSS Kathua faculty members during R-Day celebrations.

Students and faculty of Vinayak Institute unfurling National Flag.

Winners posing with faculty members.

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Registrar and HoDPolitical Sciences KamounUniversity Uttarakhand,Prof. Madhurendra Kumarinteracted on the topic'Education in India and theWorld tomorrow' inConference Hall of RanjitCollege of Education (RCE)Kunjwani, here onWednesday.

Dr. Madhurendra briefedabout ancient times and mod-ern education in India andstressed on strengthening the'Research and Development'

department across the coun-try to compete globally with-out compromising the qualityin education and answeredthe queries raised by staff andstudents.

Earlier, Manmeet SinghAmn, Chairman RCE in hiswelcome address said thatthis is the proud moment forcollege that an outstandingadministrative officer andacademician of KamounUniversity has interactedwith staff and students. DrRenu Gangal Principal RCEpresented a vote of thanks.

RCE organises InteractionProgramme

RCE faculty members posing with Registrar KamounUniversity, Prof. Madhurendra Kumar .

Avantika organises painting competition STATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: Avantika, a group of Contemporary Artists and intellectu-als, New Delhi held a painting competition among the students ofClass 1st to 8th in the premises of Navyug Higher Secondary School,Upper Shiv Nagar, here on Wednesday. About 250 students partici-pated in the competition. The President of Avantika, M.L Abrol andCommissioner Avantika Hardev Singh Jamwal were also present.Seema Sharma and Asha Tikoo arranged the competition. Principalof the School, Preetika Jamwal speak about the importance andvalue of this competition. She also said that these drawing will be sentto Avantika Head Quarter New Delhi for judgment and prizes andparticipation certificates will be awarded to winners latter on.

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