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11 NEWS Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | February 4, 2014, Tuesday THE BUSINESS SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR REVISED DATE SHEETS MBA 1 ST SEMESTER EXAMINATION Day & Date Course No Course Title Wednesday, 12 th February, 2014 MBA-101 Management & Organizational Behaviour Saturday, 15 th February, 2014 MBA-103 Business Economics Tuesday, 18 th February, 2014 MBA-104 Business Communication Friday, 21 st February, 2014 MBA-105 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance Monday, 24 th February, 2014 MBA-102 Accounting for Managers Friday, 28 th February, 2014 MBA-106 Quantitative Methods Monday, 3 rd March, 2014 MBA-107 Computer Applications in Management IMBA 1 ST SEMESTER EXAMINATION Day & Date Course No Course Title Wednesday, 5 th February, 2014 IMBA-104 Basic Accounting Saturday, 8 th February, 2014 IMBA-101 Fundamentals of Management Wednesday, 12 th February, 2014 IMBA-102 Managerial Economics Friday, 14 th February, 2014 IMBA-103 Communication Skills Monday, 17 th February, 2014 IMBA-105 Computer Applications in Management IMBA 3 rd Semester Examination Day & Date Course No Course Title Saturday, 22 nd February, 2014 IMBA-303 Entrepreneurship & Ethics Tuesday, 25 th February, 2014 IMBA-305 Data Communication & Networking Friday, 28 th February, 2014 IMBA-306 Environmental Science Monday, 3 rd March, 2014 IMBA-302 Direct Tax Planning Thursday, 6 th March, 2014 IMBA-301 Managerial Costing Monday, 10 th March, 2014 IMBA-304 Operations Research NOTE: Time and Venue as notified earlier shall remain unchanged. No: (Exam/MBA-3)TBS/KU/13/Bs Sd/- (Ghulam Muhammad Bhat) Assistant Registrar 004 Centre of Central Asian Studies UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR ACQUISITION OF MUSEUM ARTIFACTS It is hereby notified for information of all the concerned that Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir intends to purchase antiquities and artifacts of historical importance of the following nature for its museum related to Central Asia and Kashmir: 1. Painting Miniature 2. Terracotta Objects 3. Coins 4. Manuscripts, Documents, Farmans 5. Sculptures- 6. Ornaments, Utensils, Art Objects 7. Armoury etc. Any person in lawful possession of such genuine artifacts and willing to sell the same to the University of Kashmir may submit the list of the objects with price in the office of the Centre upto 10-02-2014 for screening and consideration of Art Purchase Committee. Items offered for sale shall have to be produced for evaluation before the Committee whose decision will be final in respect of their acquisition and rates. Date of meeting of Art Purchase Committee will be communicated subsequently on telephone. (Museum)CCAS/KU Sd/- (Prof. Aijaz A. Bandey) Director 004 UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR Office of the Dean Academic Affairs BRIEF TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders affixed with Rs. 5/- revenue stamps are invited from registered Manufacturers/Suppliers or their authorized dealers within and outside J&K for supply of One (1) OMR Scanner used for scanning OMR Sheets and One (1) Image Scanner scanning documents alongwith supporting software. Tender document can be downloaded from the Kashmir University website www.kashmiruniversity.net. Last date for receipt of tenders addressed to the Dean Academic Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar has been extended upto February 12, 2014. No. F.(Tender Scanners) DDA/Ku/14/ ET Sd/- Assistant Registrar (Academic Affairs) 004 Azad lays foundation stone for new facilities in AIIMS Ghulam Nabi Azad Lays Foundation Stone of Mother and Child Block and Surgical Block at AIIMS New Delhi, Feb 3: Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today laid the foundation stone of two blocks at the AIIMS that will add facilities of 600 beds and 24 operating theatres at a total cost of Rs 255 crores. "Together these initia- tives constitute a major break- through in the development of AIIMS infrastructure which has come under the severe strain due to increasing pres- sure of teaching, research and patient care activities," Azad said, adding that the plan and non-plan budget for the current year was Rs 1340 crores. The surgical block, will be spread over an area of 17000 sq meters and will have three basements and nine floors. It will have 200 beds, 12 oper- ation theatres, a national endos- copy centre, a high dependency unit and transplant facilities. The facilities would be con- Young voices not being heard: Sajjad Lone structed at an estimated cost of Rs 55 Crores approximately and is expected to be ready by April 2015, Azad said. Further, the state-of-the art Mother and Child block will be built over an area of about 45,000 sq meters and will also have three basements and nine floors. "The block will have ade- quate facilities for department of paediatrics as well as obstetrics and gynaecology and will house inter-alia, 400 beds, 12 operation theatres, ICUs , day care facili- ties seminar halls. The project will cost around Rs 200 core and expected to be completed in about 2 years," he said. Also, the 6 new AIIMS and 19 institutions taken up in 1st and 2nd Phase of PMSSY would provide speciality and super-speciality care in all dis- ciplines with a net addition of more than 11,000 beds covering 27 locations spread across the country, he added. Azad said that the Cabinet has approved 71 new Cancer Institutes in December, 2013 at the national, state and tertiary levels. The National Cancer Insti- tute being set up at the second campus of AIIMS at Jhajjar, Haryana at a cost of nearly Rs. 2,000 crores, an amount of Rs. 3, 200 crores has already been approved by Government of India for setting up 70 more Institutes in different parts of the country, specifically for cancer, with facilities for che- motherapy, radiotherapy and onco-surgery. The Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute at Kolkata is also being expanded with a second campus at a cost of Rs 400 crores. Srinagar, Feb 3: Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone today said young voices in the state are not being heard. “The rampant corrupt prac- tices are known to everyone. Our environment and natural resources are mismanaged and young voices are not heard. We can’t afford to be a bystander when Kashmir is going through such phase. We must be con- cerned about environment, injustice that is happening, the welfare of the fellow Kashmiris and the future of our children. I hope that more People can join us or at their respective posi- tions do their parts, to strength- en our struggle for a change. People’s Conference is commit- ted to make young voices heard, make Kashmir free from corrup- tion and competitive in global economy," Sajjad said this while welcoming Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat into the fold of party. Mushtaq, an National Con- ference worker and a sarpanch of Halqa Machipora, joined JKPC along with his supporters at a PC meeting held at Machi- pora, Rajwar, Handwara. On the occasion, among other NC workers who joined the Caravan of Change led by People’s Conference include ex sarpanch Muhammad Jamal Bhat, Halqa president Machipo- ra Gh Hassan Mir, Abdul Rashid Rather, Muhammad Subhan Gojri, Muhammad Jamal Bhat, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, Shakeel Ahmad Peer, Abdul Rashi Gojri, Javeed Ahmad, Muhammad Ramzan Gojri, Sajad Ahmad Bhat, Ghulam Ahmad Dar, Sonaullah Bhat, Nazir Ahmad Bhat, Bashir Ahmad Rather, Ghulam Hassan Rather, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Muhammad Akbar Gojri, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, Muhammad Sadiq Peer, Bilal Ahmad Rather, Fayaz Ahmad, Muhammad Shafi Mir and many others,” said a spokesman of the PC in a statement today. Others who spoke on occa- sion include Advocate Bashir Ahmad Dar, Sheikh Ashiq Hus- sian, Abdul Ahad Kashmiri, Abdul Qayoom Hajam, Muham- mad Shafi, Abdul Majid Wani, Abdul Hamid Khan, Ghulam Ahmad Kandi, Ghulam Mohiud- din Dar and Abdul Rashid Bhat. Government of Jammu & Kashmir Office of the Assistant Director Fisheries, District Srinagar (Chairman District Recruitment Committee Fisheries Department District Srinagar) CORRIGENDUM This office has issued short list of the candidates for filling of the class IV posts of Fisheries Guard and Chowkidar under OM/RBA/ ST category published in Greater Kashmir on 30-01-2014 vide this office letter No.ADF/DS/Adm/738-40 Dated: 27-01-2014 in Fisheries Department District Srinagar. 1. Please read Junaid Javid under S.No.01 of OM category instead of Junaid lqbal and Abdul Aamir Aslam under S. No.10 of OM category instead of Abdul Amin Aslam. 2. The cut off points for R.B.A category is 20.40 instead of 26.52. 3. The candidates whose names do not figure in the shortlist and have got points more than or equal to cut off points may submit their claim on application along with all supporting/relevant/authenticated documents by or before 08.02.2014 for consideration on merits and there after no claim shall be entertained. Sd/- Assistant Director Fisheries Chairman District Recruitment Committee) DIPK-13321 District Srinagar NK005-GK J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited AGRO COMPLEX, LALMANDI, SRINAGAR, KASHMIR NOTICE INVITING OFFERS J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited invites sealed offers from Fruit Growers Association / Dealers of the Valley with sound financial position for sale of Potash Based Fish Oil to be used as spray in Horticulture Sector on Commission basis. The offers shall be accompanied with CDR for Rs.20,000/- (Twenty Thousand Only), pledged to the Managing Director, J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited. The Distribution shall be District Wise and the Fruit Growers Association will be given preference. The offers should reach the office of Managing Director, J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited, at Lalmandi, Srinagar, by or before 10 th February, 2014 upto 01:00 PM and shall be opened on 10 th February, at 02:00 PM. The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers without assigning any reason thereof. Sd/- DIPK-NB-2776 Managing Director NK005-GK Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission RESHAM GHAR COLONY, BAKSHI NAGAR, JAMMU Notification No: PSC/EXAM/2014/08 Dated: 30.01.2014 It is notified for information of all the eligible candidates that the Departmental Examination of SAC-II 2014 (Session-I) will be conducted as per the date sheet indicated below: DAY & DATE PAPER TIME MONDAY,17.02.2014 I (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 12.30 PM TUESDAY, 18.02.2014 I (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM WEDNESDAY, 19.02.2014 II 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM THURSDAY, 20.02.2014 III (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM FRIDAY, 21.02.2014 III (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 12.30 PM SATURDAY, 22.02.2014 IV (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM MONDAY, 24.02.2014 IV (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM VENUES: JAMMU: J&K PSC EXAMINATION HALL, RESHAM GHAR COLONY, BAKSHI NAGAR, JAMMU. SRINAGAR: GOVT. S. P. HIGHER SECONDARY INSTITUTE, M. A. ROAD, SRINAGAR. Sd/- (Parvaiz Ahmad Raina), KAS Deputy Secretary & ACOE, DIPK-13319 J&K Public Service Commission NK005-GK PUBLIC NOTICE The last date for comments/suggestion from stakeholders/ general public in respect of J&K State Water Resources Regulatory Authority’s Draft Regulations titled Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources Regulatory Authority (Service Performance Standards) and (Form and manner of filing an appeal for matters other than the matter of assessment) uploaded on its official website www.jkswrra.nic.in is extended up to 15/02/2014, The Comments/suggestion should reach the Authority either through email ID of the Authority i.e. [email protected]/jkswrra.nic.in or can he delivered in person or through post in the Authority’s Office at Ashok Nagar, Satwari Jammu on any working day during office hours. Sd/- Secretary J&K State Water Resources DIPK-NB-2771 Regulatory Authority NK005-GK Government of Jammu & Kashmir Kashmir PHE Department, Srinagar NOTICE Kashmir PHE Department Srinagar has installed a Toll Free No.1800-180-7027 in the Provincial Control Room (24x7) situated at Water Works Divn. Srinagar for registering the public grievances and redressal thereof. General Public is informed to avail of this facility in case of any problem with regard to potable drinking water supply. Sd/- Er. A. M. Lankar Chief Engineer DIPK-13324 Kashmir PHE Department Srinagar NK005-GK Office of the Health Officer (DESIGNATED OFFICER FSS ACT 2006) Ex-Officio Registrar Births & Deaths SRINAGAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION [email protected] Tel. 0194-2488469 / Fax-24 76931 PRESS RELEASE Subject: Ban/prohibition on use of colouring agents containing Carmoisine, Tartazine and sunset yellow. Complete ban /prohibition is hereby ordered on use of colouring agents containing Carmoisine, Tartazine / sunset yellow for preparation of Food stuff for public use consumption. Any Food Business operator (FBO) found using the above colouring agents for sale/manufacturing of Food stuff shall be dealt with serious punishment under the relevant sections of Food Safety and Standard Act 2006. Sd/- Health Officer Designated Officer FSS Act DIPK-NB-2775 Srinagar Municipal Corporation NK005-GK Why Chattisinghpora killings were not mentioned during meeting with PM: Sikh body ask Chief Minister Govt to pursue inclusion of Gojri language in 8th schedule: Mian Nowshera, Feb 3: Minister for Forest and Environment Mian Altaf Ahmad Monday said government is strongly pursuing inclusion of Gojri language in 8th schedule of Constitution. The Minister was speaking at one day ’Gojri Adbi Millan’ organised by Anjuman-e-Gojri Zaban-u-Adab, Dharamsal- Kalakote on the topic “Jago- Gujar-Jago’’ here at Nowshera . Addressing the gathering, Mian Altaf said that there is more than 15 lakh population of Gujjar Community in the State adding that they have their own identity, culture and tradition. He said that the Gujar is a polite and peace loving community which does not believe in violence or indulge in any activity inimical to peace and prosperity of the State. “Though Gujjars are living a simple life but they too deserve equal rights like other communities” the Min- ister asserted. Referring to inclusion of Gojri lan- guage in the 8th schedule of the con- stitution of India, Mian Altaf said that the state government would continue to pursue the case vigoursly so that long pending and genuine demand of the Gujjar Community is fulfilled. Srinagar, Feb 3: Express dismay that Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah did not mention about the killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisingh- pora in March 2000 during his meeting with Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, All Par- ties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) today said that killings at Chattisinghpora are closely related with the Pathribal fake encounter and killing of civilians at Brakpora. In a statement, Jagmohan Singh Raina, Chairman APSCC said that Omar Abdullah should have raised the issue of killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora with the Prime Minister during their meeting at Jammu. Raina said as the investigations in Chattisinghpora case have not been taken to the logical conclusion so far it would be proper to complete the probe. “It must be understood by people at helm that the Chattisinghpora killings are closely related with Pathribal and Brack- pora incidents. As such it would be prudent to take up these cases simultaneously and not in isolation. The investigations need to be completed in a transparent manner so that truth comes out,” said Raina. Raina said that by taking up the Path- ribal case with the PM, Omar Abdullah forgot to mention about the basic tragedy of killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora in the form of a massacre. He said it would have been astute statesmanship on part of Omar to ask for total enquiry on the killing of 48 persons; 36 at Chattisinghpora, five at Pathribal and seven at Brakpora. “Prime Minister should order for an enquiry in the disappearance of 8,000- 10,000 persons over the past couple of decades in the state. Innocent killings should also be probed so that people have faith in the overall system of justice. Minorities should feel secure in India and not act as cannon fodder for mainstream politicians as has happened with respect to recent Muzaffar Nagar riots in Uttar Pradesh or genocide of Sikhs in 1984,” said Raina.

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11NEWSGreater Kashmir SRINAGAR | February 4, 2014, Tuesday

THE BUSINESS SCHOOL

UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIRR E V I S E D D AT E S H E E T S

MBA 1ST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONDay & Date Course

NoCourse Title

Wednesday, 12th February, 2014 MBA-101 Management & Organizational Behaviour

Saturday, 15th February, 2014 MBA-103 Business EconomicsTuesday, 18th February, 2014 MBA-104 Business CommunicationFriday, 21st February, 2014 MBA-105 Business Ethics & Corporate GovernanceMonday, 24th February, 2014 MBA-102 Accounting for ManagersFriday, 28th February, 2014 MBA-106 Quantitative MethodsMonday, 3rd March, 2014 MBA-107 Computer Applications in Management

IMBA 1ST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONDay & Date Course

NoCourse Title

Wednesday, 5th February, 2014 IMBA-104 Basic AccountingSaturday, 8th February, 2014 IMBA-101 Fundamentals of ManagementWednesday, 12th February, 2014 IMBA-102 Managerial EconomicsFriday, 14th February, 2014 IMBA-103 Communication SkillsMonday, 17th February, 2014 IMBA-105 Computer Applications in Management

IMBA 3rd Semester ExaminationDay & Date Course

NoCourse Title

Saturday, 22nd February, 2014 IMBA-303 Entrepreneurship & EthicsTuesday, 25th February, 2014 IMBA-305 Data Communication & NetworkingFriday, 28th February, 2014 IMBA-306 Environmental ScienceMonday, 3rd March, 2014 IMBA-302 Direct Tax PlanningThursday, 6th March, 2014 IMBA-301 Managerial CostingMonday, 10th March, 2014 IMBA-304 Operations Research

NOTE: Time and Venue as notified earlier shall remain unchanged.No: (Exam/MBA-3)TBS/KU/13/Bs Sd/-

(Ghulam Muhammad Bhat) Assistant Registrar 004

Centre of Central Asian Studies

UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIRACQUISITION OF MUSEUM ARTIFACTS

It is hereby notified for information of all the concerned that Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir intends to purchase antiquities and artifacts of historical importance of the following nature for its museum related to Central Asia and Kashmir: 1. Painting Miniature 2. Terracotta Objects 3. Coins 4. Manuscripts, Documents, Farmans 5. Sculptures- 6. Ornaments, Utensils, Art Objects 7. Armoury etc.

Any person in lawful possession of such genuine artifacts and willing to sell the same to the University of Kashmir may submit the list of the objects with price in the office of the Centre upto 10-02-2014 for screening and consideration of Art Purchase Committee. Items offered for sale shall have to be produced for evaluation before the Committee whose decision will be final in respect of their acquisition and rates. Date of meeting of Art Purchase Committee will be communicated subsequently on telephone.(Museum)CCAS/KU Sd/-

(Prof. Aijaz A. Bandey) Director004

UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIRO f f i c e o f t h e D e a n A c a d e m i c A f f a i r s

B R I E F T E N D E R N O T I C ESealed tenders affixed with Rs. 5/- revenue stamps are invited from

registered Manufacturers/Suppliers or their authorized dealers within and outside J&K for supply of One (1) OMR Scanner used for scanning OMR Sheets and One (1) Image Scanner scanning documents alongwith supporting software. Tender document can be downloaded from the Kashmir University website www.kashmiruniversity.net. Last date for receipt of tenders addressed to the Dean Academic Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar has been extended upto February 12, 2014.No. F.(Tender Scanners) DDA/Ku/14/ ET Sd/-

Assistant Registrar (Academic Affairs)004

Azad lays foundation stone for new facilities in AIIMS

Ghulam Nabi Azad Lays Foundation Stone of Mother and Child Block and Surgical Block at AIIMS

New Delhi, Feb 3: Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today laid the foundation stone of two blocks at the AIIMS that will add facilities of 600 beds and 24 operating theatres at a total cost of Rs 255 crores.

"Together these initia-tives constitute a major break-through in the development of AIIMS infrastructure which has come under the severe strain due to increasing pres-sure of teaching, research and patient care activities," Azad said, adding that the plan and non-plan budget for the current year was Rs 1340 crores.

The surgical block, will be spread over an area of 17000 sq meters and will have three basements and nine floors.

It will have 200 beds, 12 oper-ation theatres, a national endos-copy centre, a high dependency unit and transplant facilities.

The facilities would be con-

Young voices not being heard: Sajjad Lone

structed at an estimated cost of Rs 55 Crores approximately and is expected to be ready by April 2015, Azad said.

Further, the state-of-the art Mother and Child block will be built over an area of about 45,000 sq meters and will also have three basements and nine floors.

"The block will have ade-quate facilities for department of

paediatrics as well as obstetrics and gynaecology and will house inter-alia, 400 beds, 12 operation theatres, ICUs , day care facili-ties seminar halls. The project will cost around Rs 200 core and expected to be completed in about 2 years," he said.

Also, the 6 new AIIMS and 19 institutions taken up in 1st and 2nd Phase of PMSSY

would provide speciality and super-speciality care in all dis-ciplines with a net addition of more than 11,000 beds covering 27 locations spread across the country, he added. Azad said that the Cabinet has approved 71 new Cancer Institutes in December, 2013 at the national, state and tertiary levels.

The National Cancer Insti-tute being set up at the second campus of AIIMS at Jhajjar, Haryana at a cost of nearly Rs. 2,000 crores, an amount of Rs. 3, 200 crores has already been approved by Government of India for setting up 70 more Institutes in different parts of the country, specifically for cancer, with facilities for che-motherapy, radiotherapy and onco-surgery. The Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute at Kolkata is also being expanded with a second campus at a cost of Rs 400 crores.

Srinagar, Feb 3: Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone today said young voices in the state are not being heard. “The rampant corrupt prac-tices are known to everyone. Our environment and natural resources are mismanaged and young voices are not heard. We can’t afford to be a bystander when Kashmir is going through such phase. We must be con-cerned about environment, injustice that is happening, the welfare of the fellow Kashmiris and the future of our children. I hope that more People can join us or at their respective posi-tions do their parts, to strength-en our struggle for a change. People’s Conference is commit-ted to make young voices heard, make Kashmir free from corrup-tion and competitive in global economy," Sajjad said this while welcoming Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat into the fold of party. Mushtaq, an National Con-ference worker and a sarpanch of Halqa Machipora, joined JKPC along with his supporters at a PC meeting held at Machi-

pora, Rajwar, Handwara. On the occasion, among other NC workers who joined the Caravan of Change led by People’s Conference include ex sarpanch Muhammad Jamal Bhat, Halqa president Machipo-ra Gh Hassan Mir, Abdul Rashid Rather, Muhammad Subhan Gojri, Muhammad Jamal Bhat, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, Shakeel Ahmad Peer, Abdul Rashi Gojri, Javeed Ahmad, Muhammad Ramzan Gojri, Sajad Ahmad Bhat, Ghulam Ahmad Dar, Sonaullah Bhat, Nazir Ahmad Bhat, Bashir Ahmad Rather, Ghulam Hassan Rather, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Muhammad Akbar Gojri, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, Muhammad Sadiq Peer, Bilal

Ahmad Rather, Fayaz Ahmad, Muhammad Shafi Mir and many others,” said a spokesman of the PC in a statement today. Others who spoke on occa-sion include Advocate Bashir Ahmad Dar, Sheikh Ashiq Hus-sian, Abdul Ahad Kashmiri, Abdul Qayoom Hajam, Muham-mad Shafi, Abdul Majid Wani, Abdul Hamid Khan, Ghulam Ahmad Kandi, Ghulam Mohiud-din Dar and Abdul Rashid Bhat.

Government of Jammu & Kashmir

Office of the Assistant Director Fisheries, District Srinagar

(Chairman District Recruitment Committee Fisheries Department District Srinagar)

C O R R I G E N D U MThis office has issued short list of the candidates for filling of the class IV posts of Fisheries Guard and Chowkidar under OM/RBA/ST category published in Greater Kashmir on 30-01-2014 vide this office letter No.ADF/DS/Adm/738-40 Dated: 27-01-2014 in Fisheries Department District Srinagar.1. Please read Junaid Javid under S.No.01 of OM category

instead of Junaid lqbal and Abdul Aamir Aslam under S. No.10 of OM category instead of Abdul Amin Aslam.

2. The cut off points for R.B.A category is 20.40 instead of 26.52.3. The candidates whose names do not figure in the shortlist and have

got points more than or equal to cut off points may submit their claim on application along with all supporting/relevant/authenticated documents by or before 08.02.2014 for consideration on merits and there after no claim shall be entertained.

Sd/- Assistant Director FisheriesChairman District Recruitment Committee)

DIPK-13321 District SrinagarNK

005-

GK

J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation LimitedAGRO COMPLEX, LALMANDI, SRINAGAR, KASHMIR

NOTICE INVITING OFFERSJ&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited invites sealed offers from Fruit Growers Association / Dealers of the Valley with sound financial position for sale of Potash Based Fish Oil to be used as spray in Horticulture Sector on Commission basis. The offers shall be accompanied with CDR for Rs.20,000/- (Twenty Thousand Only), pledged to the Managing Director, J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited. The Distribution shall be District Wise and the Fruit Growers Association will be given preference.The offers should reach the office of Managing Director, J&K State Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited, at Lalmandi, Srinagar, by or before 10th February, 2014 upto 01:00 PM and shall be opened on 10th February, at 02:00 PM.The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers without assigning any reason thereof.

Sd/-DIPK-NB-2776 Managing DirectorN

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Jammu & Kashmir Public Service CommissionRESHAM GHAR COLONY, BAKSHI NAGAR, JAMMU

Notification No: PSC/EXAM/2014/08 Dated: 30.01.2014It is notified for information of all the eligible candidates that the Departmental Examination of SAC-II 2014 (Session-I) will be conducted as per the date sheet indicated below:

DAY & DATE PAPER TIMEMONDAY,17.02.2014 I (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 12.30 PM

TUESDAY, 18.02.2014 I (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PMWEDNESDAY, 19.02.2014 II 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PMTHURSDAY, 20.02.2014 III (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM

FRIDAY, 21.02.2014 III (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 12.30 PMSATURDAY, 22.02.2014 IV (PART-A) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PMMONDAY, 24.02.2014 IV (PART-B) 11.00 AM TO 02.00 PM

VENUES: JAMMU: J&K PSC EXAMINATION HALL, RESHAM GHAR COLONY, BAKSHI NAGAR, JAMMU. SRINAGAR: GOVT. S. P. HIGHER SECONDARY INSTITUTE, M. A. ROAD, SRINAGAR.

Sd/- (Parvaiz Ahmad Raina), KASDeputy Secretary & ACOE,

DIPK-13319 J&K Public Service Commission

NK

005-

GK

PUBLIC NOTICEThe last date for comments/suggestion from stakeholders/general public in respect of J&K State Water Resources Regulatory Authority’s Draft Regulations titled Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources Regulatory Authority (Service Performance Standards) and (Form and manner of filing an appeal for matters other than the matter of assessment) uploaded on its official website www.jkswrra.nic.in is extended up to 15/02/2014, The Comments/suggestion should reach the Authority either through email ID of the Authority i.e. [email protected]/jkswrra.nic.in or can he delivered in person or through post in the Authority’s Office at Ashok Nagar, Satwari Jammu on any working day during office hours.

Sd/- SecretaryJ&K State Water Resources

DIPK-NB-2771 Regulatory AuthorityNK

005-G

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Government of Jammu & Kashmir

Kashmir PHE Department, SrinagarN O T I C E

Kashmir PHE Department Srinagar has installed a Toll Free No.1800-180-7027 in the Provincial Control Room (24x7) situated at Water Works Divn. Srinagar for registering the public grievances and redressal thereof.General Public is informed to avail of this facility in case of any problem with regard to potable drinking water supply.

Sd/- Er. A. M. LankarChief Engineer

DIPK-13324 Kashmir PHE Department SrinagarNK

005-G

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Office of the Health Officer(DESIGNATED OFFICER FSS ACT 2006)Ex-Officio Registrar Births & Deaths

SRINAGAR MUNICIPAL [email protected]

Tel. 0194-2488469 / Fax-24 76931

PRESS RELEASESubject: Ban/prohibition on use of colouring agents containing Carmoisine, Tartazine and sunset yellow.

Complete ban /prohibition is hereby ordered on use of colouring agents containing Carmoisine, Tartazine /sunset yellow for preparation of Food stuff for public use consumption.Any Food Business operator (FBO) found using the above colouring agents for sale/manufacturing of Food stuff shall be dealt with serious punishment under the relevant sections of Food Safety and Standard Act 2006.

Sd/- Health OfficerDesignated Officer FSS Act

DIPK-NB-2775 Srinagar Municipal CorporationNK

005-

GK

Why Chattisinghpora killings were not mentioned during meeting with PM: Sikh body ask Chief Minister

Govt to pursue inclusion of Gojri

language in 8th schedule: Mian

Nowshera, Feb 3: Minister for Forest and Environment Mian Altaf Ahmad Monday said government is strongly pursuing inclusion of Gojri language in 8th schedule of Constitution. The Minister was speaking at one day ’Gojri Adbi Millan’ organised by Anjuman-e-Gojri Zaban-u-Adab, Dharamsal- Kalakote on the topic “Jago-Gujar-Jago’’ here at Nowshera . Addressing the gathering, Mian Altaf said that there is more than 15 lakh population of Gujjar Community in the State adding that they have their own identity, culture and tradition. He said that the Gujar is a polite and peace loving community which does not believe in violence or indulge in any activity inimical to peace and prosperity of the State. “Though Gujjars are living a simple life but they too deserve equal rights like other communities” the Min-ister asserted. Referring to inclusion of Gojri lan-guage in the 8th schedule of the con-stitution of India, Mian Altaf said that the state government would continue to pursue the case vigoursly so that long pending and genuine demand of the Gujjar Community is fulfilled.

Srinagar, Feb 3: Express dismay that Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah did not mention about the killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisingh-pora in March 2000 during his meeting with Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, All Par-ties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) today said that killings at Chattisinghpora are closely related with the Pathribal fake encounter and killing of civilians at Brakpora. In a statement, Jagmohan Singh Raina, Chairman APSCC said that Omar Abdullah should have raised the issue of killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora with the Prime Minister during their meeting at Jammu. Raina said as the investigations in Chattisinghpora case have not been taken to the logical conclusion so far it would be proper to complete the probe. “It must be understood by people at helm that the Chattisinghpora killings are closely related with Pathribal and Brack-pora incidents. As such it would be prudent to take up these cases simultaneously and not in isolation. The investigations need to be completed in a transparent manner so that truth comes out,” said Raina. Raina said that by taking up the Path-ribal case with the PM, Omar Abdullah forgot to mention about the basic tragedy of killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora in the form of a massacre. He said it would have been astute statesmanship on part of Omar to ask for total enquiry on the killing

of 48 persons; 36 at Chattisinghpora, five at Pathribal and seven at Brakpora. “Prime Minister should order for an enquiry in the disappearance of 8,000-10,000 persons over the past couple of decades in the state. Innocent killings should also be probed so that people have faith in the overall system of justice. Minorities should feel secure in India and not act as cannon fodder for mainstream politicians as has happened with respect to recent Muzaffar Nagar riots in Uttar Pradesh or genocide of Sikhs in 1984,” said Raina.