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NOTICEI, Achal Sharma S/o A.Chand Sharma R/o 274-F, Old Rehari Jammuhas lost RC of my vehi-cle (Passion Plus) bear-ing Reg. No. JK02AA-6982. Now I am applyingfor duplicate of thesame. Objection if anymay be conveyed toRTO Jammu withinseven days.
NOTICEI, Jeeto Devi W/o Tarsem LalR/o Kool Kalan ,Tehsil Arnia,Distt. Jammu do hereby declarethat correct name of the depon-ent is Smt. JEETO DEVI whichhas been wrongly recorded inthe Army Part- II of my sonnamely SHAKTI KUMAR asGEETO DEVI instead of JEETODEVI. The deponent wants tocorrect her name in the ArmyPart-II order as JEETO DEVI inplace of GEETO DEVI. Nowapplying for correction.Objection if any may be con-veyed to concern authority with-in seven days.
FARGATII, Neelam Tak W/o Sh. JagpalChoudhary D/o Sh. AshokKumar Tak R/o L-13, MigrantQuarters, Butta Nagar, Jammudo hereby give fargati to mydaughter namely AnshuChoudhary and son namelyGaurav Choudhary and disin-herit them from all moveableand immoveable propertythrough Court of Sub Registrar3rd Additional Munsiff Jammuvide G.R. No. A1147771 dated16/08/2018. Any person havingany dealing with them will do soon their own risk and responsi-bility in future.
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STATE TIMES NEWSDODA: As a part of goodwill gesture and to providerelief aid to flood victims ofKerala, the Management,staff and students of GreenModel Hr Sec School Dodaon Tuesday donated Rs 1lakh through DeputyCommissioner DodaSimrandeep Singh.
On this occasion, scores ofstudents of Green ModelHSS Doda led by itsPrincipal Om ParkashChandail met DeputyCommissioner Doda andhanded over the Cheque ofRs 1 lakh as a donation forflood victims of Kerala.
The Principal, Chandailmade an appeal to all schoolsand NGOs of J&K besidesother social organisations tocome forward and generous-
ly donate for this noblecause. Further, Chandailsaid that our heart goes outwith those families who losttheir near and dear ones inthis devasting flood andexpressed his grief and sor-row on this tragic natural dis-
aster and prayed for the earlyrecovery of those who gotinjured. DDC DodaSimrandeep Singh also laud-ed the efforts of O.P Chandailand the students of his schoolfor their donation for suchnoble cause.
STATE TIMES NEWS HIRANAGAR: Employ-ment- Information-cum-Advisory Bureau,Department of LifelongLearning, University ofJammu today organised anawareness programme in'Careers in Sciences' at Govt.Degree College, Hiranagar.
The programme was organ-ised under the supervision ofDr. Kavita Suri, Director,DLL. The objective of theprogramme was to help thestudents at their crucial stageto plan their careers and takeappropriate decision.
It was inaugurated by Dr.Subhash Chander Sharma,
Principal of the College whoin his speech, stressed uponthe need of career awarenessprogrammes for the students.About 100 students partici-
pated in the programme.The special resource per-
sons in the programme wereDr. Sarabjeet Kour, Sr.Assistant Professor,
Department of Zoology,University of Jammu and Dr.Sandeep Arya, AssistantProfessor, Department ofPhysics, University ofJammu.
They apprised the studentsabout career options in med-ical and non-medical streamsrespectively. Dr. RewaKhajuria, Counsellor, EIABintroduced the guests andspoke about the importanceof career counselling.
STATE TIMES NEWS R S PURA: Continuing withthe awareness campaign ofparthenium eradication, a pro-gramme was organised byAICRP- Weed Management incollaboration with KVK-Jammu at Veterinary Campus,SKUAST, Jammu, R. S Pura.On the occasion, DrVikasTandon, Chief Scientistand Head KVK Jammu elabo-rated that parthenium is popu-larly known as Gajar grass andit is harmful for livestock as wellas human beings. Dr. B.RBazaya, Senior Scientist andIncharge AICRP-WeedManagement highlighted toxiceffect to animals while grazingfrom parthenium infested
areas. Dr. Rakesh Sharma,Senior Scientist (AgriculturalExtension) KVK Jammuinformed the participants thatpartheniumcan only be man-aged by mobilising the societyfor group action. Dr. PunitChoudhary Sr ScientistAgroforestry emphasised oncultural practices to mange thisweed.
Dr. R Puniya Jr. Scientist,agronomy discussed in detailabout the mechanical andchemical control measures formanagement of parthenium.Dr Pranav Kumar AssistantProfessor Vety Extension andPoonam Abrol ProgrammeAssistant trg, and other staffof KVK, Jammu also partici-pated in the campaign. Laterthe volunteers of NSS uproot-ed the Parthenium that haveinvaded in the R S Pura cam-pus of SKUAST-J.
STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH/RAJOURI: Army conducted 'BasicMountaineering Course' for ten boys belonging toremote areas of Poonch and Rajouri Districtfrom 25 Jul to 21 Aug 18. The course was con-ducted under the aegis of Jawahar Institute of
Mountaineering and Winter Sports,Sonamarg (J&K). Apart from basic moun-taineering skills the specials training wasimparted to enhance their skills in rockclimbing, rappelling, abseiling, rope craftand snow craft.
The course was attended by 80 partici-pants hailing from other parts of the coun-try which gave these boys an exposure toadventure tourism industry. The interac-tion with the participants from other partsof the country also enhanced their confi-dence and increased their awareness. Thisbeing a recognised course, the youth wereprovided a certificate of specialization ontermination of the course.
On being flagged in at Keri all partici-pants were exuberant while sharing theirexperiences of past four weeks with their
relatives and friends. They thanked the army for organising such a
unique event which apart from giving them anexposure of mountaineering skills providedopportunity to visit beautiful and scenic placesaround Pahalgam.
STATE TIMES NEWS SAMBA: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Sushma Chauhan chaired ameeting of District LevelReview Committee (DLRC)for the quarter ended June2018 to review the perform-ance of banks in respect ofachievements under AnnualCredit Plan 2018-19 besidestaking stock of position ofDeposits, Advances and CDRatio.
The DDC entrusted uponthe concerned functionaries toincrease the CD ratio bydeveloping better coordina-tion and cooperation betweenmajor banks and governmentdepartments.
She further asked the ChiefAgriculture officer for ensur-ing 100 per cent coverage ofKCC in co-ordinations withbankers.
The DDC stressed on theneed of holding FinancialLiteracy camps in collabora-tion with Banks and govern-ment departments under inti-mation to chairperson on reg-ular basis and further askedthe banks to utilize these
camps for creating awarenessamong the people about thefinancial literacy, PMEGP,housing for all, PradhanMantri Mudra Yojna, 100 percent coverage under KCCs,Prime Minister's New SocialSecurity Schemes, PardhanMantri Fasal Bima Yojanaand other such schemes.
The DDC asked the officialsto draft an inclusive strategyto support and motivate thenew entrepreneurs and guidethem towards a financialviable business opportunities.
"Efforts need to be made toboost the small scale indus-tries in the district", sheadded.
The DDC further askedLead Bank to prepare a cal-
endar for organising productspecific camps like FinancialInclusion, Housing LoanMelas, Education fairs,MSME seminars and manhalike to spread awarenessamong specific target groups.
The meeting also had adetailed review of all the gov-ernment sponsored schemeswith special focus on PMEGPSchemes.
The DDC further stressedon evaluation of banks onscoring model.
She advised the sponsoringagencies to educate educated,motivated and facilitatedmore people to undertake selfemployment activities.
The other officers whoattended the meeting wereCPO, LDO RBI, DDMNABARD,Cluster head,District Coordinators of JKBank, PNB, JKGB, EDB,and representatives otherBanks and concerned officersfrom various governmentdepartments.
STATE TIMES NEWS KATRA: The School ofPhysics at Shri Mata VaishnoDevi University (SMVDU)Katra, organised an expertlecture by Prof. P. K Sen onthe topic titled, 'Lasers andS e m i c o n d u c t o rNanaphotonics'. Prof. Sen,HoD, Applied Physics atSGSITS, Indore is an emi-nent academician who hasmore than 150 publishedresearch papers in his credit.
Furthermore, the professorhas guided twenty two PhDcandidates in various fields ofPhysics. During the talk,Prof. Sen discussed the
aspects of the fabrication andapplication of nanostructuresand devices that help tounderstand or harness andutilise the behaviour of light.The wise physicist has deliv-ered more than 50 invitedtalks across and outside Indiaon topics, such as LaserPhysics, Nonlinear Optics,
Semiconductor Nano-Technology, and alike. Theinteractive talk was attendedby the faculty members andresearch students. Prof. A. K.Sharma, HoD, Physics atSMVDU presented a vote ofthanks to Prof. Sen for spar-ing the valuable time and forthe words of wisdom.
Army celebrates WorldSenior Citizens Day STATE TIMES NEWS
POONCH : Army celebrated'World Senior Citizen Day' atDaraba, Youth Centre,Jeran Wali Gali (JWG),Mendhar, Jhullas,Thanamandi, Keri and GovtMiddle School, Relan inPoonch and RajouriDistricts.
The aim of the event was toprovide an opportunity torecognise and appreciate thecontribution of senior citi-zens towards nation build-ing, upliftment of the societyand spread awareness of ini-tiatives by the central andstate Govt for the welfare ofsenior citizens.
A large number of peopleattended the event. Seniorcitizens shared their views onthe subject. The localswhole-heartedly thankedarmy for this event.
Awareness campaign heldon parthenium management
DDC stresses on holding financial literacy camps
Green Model HSS Doda donates Rs 1 lakh for Kerala flood victims
Faculty and students handing over cheque to DeputyCommissioner Doda Simrandeep Singh.
GDC Hiranagar holds career counselling programme
A resource person speaking during the progranme.
Army officials along with participants.
Prof. Sen, HoD, Applied Physics at SGSITS, Indore delivering lecture at SMVDU.
Army conducts mountaineering course for youth
Prof Sen of SGSITS delivers lecture at SMVDU
STATE TIMES NEWSPOONCH: DistrictDevelopment Commissi-oner,Rahul Yadav on Tuesday visit-ed Tehsil Mandi to inspect thedevelopmental works andarrangements made for theupcoming festivals of Eid-ul-Azha and Charri Mubarakh.
He was accompanied by
Tehsildar Zaheer Raina, NaibTehsildar Abid Hussain, DSPHQ Nawaz and others blockofficers of concerned depart-ments. While inspecting thearrangements of Shri BudhaAmarnath Yatra, the DDCasked the concerned officers toput in place all arrangementsto ensure smooth pilgrimage.
He also visited the stalls putup by the Horticulture andHandloom Department.
During his visit, the DDCinspected various ongoingdevelopmental works anddirected for their time boundcompletion while ensuringquality. The DDC also inter-acted with the locals and gavea patient hearing to theissues and demands put forthby them pertaining to con-struction of toilet nearEidgah, power and watersupply, traffic congestion in
market area and other devel-opmental needs. The DDCassured them that all theirgenuine issues will be lookedinto.Rahul Yadav also directedthe concerned BDOs to iden-tify a village in their respec-tive blocks that can be devel-oped as 'Cashless Village'.The DDC was speaking at ameeting held here. The meet-ing was attended by ACDMukhtyar Ahmed Sheikh,Lead District Manager J&KBank Poonch, DPOs, BDOsand other concerned offi-cials.
The DDC asked the con-cerned officers that theprocess of developing cash-less village shall be carriedforward as per the directionsof Principal SecretaryFinance.
STATE TIMES NEWSRAJOURI: Army organisedan amity meeting at villageBaratgala today to enhancecontact with people andensure peace and harmony inthe region.
The interaction was aimedat spreading awarenessamongst the local populationabout the designs of antisocial elements which can beadopted in disturbing peaceand also about the role ofarmy in nation building andactivities which are beingundertaken by army in theregion. The meeting wasattended by a large number ofvillagers to include theSarpanch of the village, reli-gious teachers and prominentmembers of the society.
The participants appreci-ated the efforts of the armyin maintaining peace andharmony in the region andespecially in the areas ofempowering youth by meansof various skill developmentcourses.
Army conducts communalharmony meeting
DDC inspects developmental works
First level checking of M1 EVMs conducted STATE TIMES NEWS
KISHTWAR:As per schedule issued by the Chief ElectoralOfficer J&K, the First level checking of M1 Electronic VotingMachine, which would be used in the forthcoming MunicipalElection 2018,has been conducted by the BEL (BharatElectronics Limited) engineer under the supervision ofTehsildar( Election) Shoket Hayat Matoo, designated officerand representatives of District Election Office Kishtwar inthe premises of ITI Kishtwar. Representatives of all recog-nized political parties participated in the programme and themock poll and other related formalities have also been con-ducted as per guidelines of Election Commission India.
DDC Rahul Yadav taking stock of developmental works.
District Development Commissioner, Sushma Chauhanchairing a meeting.
STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH : Army organ-ised a lecture on 'SkillDevelopment' at YouthCentre Chhatral inPoonch District onTuesday.
The participants wereenlightened about basicrequirement for selectionand establishment of smallscale industries.
The representatives fromDeen Dayal Upadhyay
Gramin Kaushal Yojanaimparted guidance andinformation about variousschemes to the youth ofthe region.
The lecture was followedby an interactive session toanswer the various queriesraised by the audience.The audience conveyedtheir gratitude for theefforts of the army to edu-cate the local populace andhelp in skill development.
Lecture on skilldevelopment held