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Course Offers At Power of Mind Computer Institute Address: 336, Lajpat Nagar, Canal Road, Jammu Contact No. 9469214951 Basic Computers Course @ Rs. 1000/- Tally/Busy @ Rs. 1800/- Hardware & Networking @ Rs. 2200/- 1 year Course @ Rs. 3500/- DTP Course @ 2500/- 09462592166 * * LAKSHYA DEFENCE ACADEMY, AMBPHALLA JAMMU 9797519939, 9796468555 NEW BATCHES STARTING ON 15 MAY IRP CONSTBLE WRITTEN NDA/CDS/AFCAT/ SSC CPO (SI) SSB INTERVIEW (657 SELECTED IN 2 YRS) AT BRIGADIER JAMWAL’S Coaching Centre Batches start on 01-04-2017 Tests Preparation Contact No: 9906202008, 01922249013 (Asha Sharma, M.Sc Physics, Gold Medallist) Address: Kootah More (Hiranagar) Kathua Class:- 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Also, students who want to go to USA/Canada/UK GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, SAT/ACT Amriti-Dev (Indian-American) CAR A/C GAS RS 900/- L.P.G KIT SERVICES CALL: 9596913031 7780873562 T;ksfr’k ijke”kZ dsUnz fu%”kqYd viuk tUedq.Myh ¼fViM+k½ cuok,saA fd;k djk;k Hkwr&ck/kk dk “kfrZ;k bZykt djok,saA STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: JKNPP demanded judicial probe into the physical mishandling of Seema Devi, a housewife, who has been under treatment in Gandhi Nagar Hospital for the last four days. General Secretary JKNPP and In-charge Women Affairs, Anita Thakur expressed deep shock as how a housewife was detained in a Police Station Kanachak in violation of the Civil Court and the Supreme Court ruling whereas entire gov- ernment including the Health Minister kept quiet on the most shocking affairs in his own home area. Anita Thakur dis- patched a memorandum to the Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh demanding urgent inter- vention of the Home Minister and the Governor of the State. JKNPP demands probe into harassment of woman in police custody STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: Haq Insaaf Council in its mission to integrate the youth of the State achieved another milestone by announcing its office bear- ers for Government Degree College Poonch. On the occasion Nadeem Ahmed was designated as President where as Danish Khan -Vice President, Himanshu Sharma-Vice President, Wasim Akram- General Secratary, Mohd Ashraf-Secretary, Irfan Khan Secretary, Aman Deep Singh-Secretary, Irfan Ahmed Naik-Joint Secratary, Mohd. Zameer-Joint Secretary, Mohd.Asif-Press Secretary, Javid Ahmed- Cashier, Sohil Irfan, Mohd Basharat, Aqdas, Asger, Yaseen Khan, Intkhaab Hussain, Ikhlaq Mehmood, Bilal Gakhar, Mohd.Adil and Aamir Ajaz as Executive Members. STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: A religious programme was organised by Divya Jyoti Jagrit Sansthan, Sial Nowshera on Wednesday in which a large number of devotees participated. The programme was inau- gurated by Nand Kishore Sharma Swami Suchetanand by lighting the Jyoti. On the occasion Sadhvi Bhavarchna Bharti, the follower of Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji recited Bhajans of Maa known with number of names like Parvati, Laxmi, Durga, Kali, Saraswati, etc. She said that the society is infested with and is suffer- ing from number of prob- lems. She said that it is only the great Maa which can bless her children. She quoted Ashutosh Ji Maharaj who said that a human can get peace only with knowledge (Gyan). STATE TIMES NEWS RAJOURI: A training programme was organised for 119 Haj pilgrims on Wednesday. The training was provided by special experts from Haj Committee Jammu besides resource persons from district administration. Additional Deputy Commissioner Mumtaz Ali Choudhary was also present on the occasion. The Hajis expressed gratitude to the district administration for their cooperation and effective management in training program and also ensur- ing a successful and smooth pilgrimage for them. Haq Insaaf Council announces office bearers Newly elected office bearers of Haq Insaaf Council. Training for Haj pilgrims held Divya Jyoti Jagrit Sansthan holds religious programme Sadhvi Bhavarchna Bharti delivering religious sermons. STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has stressed on collective and collaborative efforts by researchers and med- ical practitioners to address the growing tendency of spread of Non Communicable Diseases (NCD) in the society. Addressing the Second J and K Medical Congress and Ist Annual Conference of Metabolic Syndrome, Pre diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (MPPCOS) Society here on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said due to changes in lifestyle over the years, the non commu- nicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cardiac ailments, cancers etc. have shown an increasing trend and it needs the collective efforts by medical scientists, practicing doctors and medicos to look at the caus- es, remedies and possible pre- ventive measures. Mehbooba Mufti said thought many massive health pro- grammes and infrastructure have been spread all across, awareness about the spread and causes of these diseases is what can deliver the desired results. She emphasised on adopting preventive and promotive healthcare measures to min- imise the growing spread of these lifestyle diseases rather than waiting for the curatives means. The Chief Minister said her government has flagged health- care as a priority area and mas- sive infrastructure in terms of health centres, medical colleges and institutes is being raised across. She said the medical fra- ternity, particularly the doctors and para medics, have per- formed exceptionally in deliver- ing healthcare services to people over the years. She said many surveys and data have vouched for the better state of health here and Jammu & Kashmir surpassing Kerala and Delhi in life expectancy is a pointer. She hoped that the doctor would continue their hard work and maintain this standard. The Chief Minister welcomed the delegates from outside the State and abroad and hoped that they would go back to their places as the ambassadors of Kashmir. In his address, Minister for Health & Medical Education, Bali Bhagat hoped the recom- mendations from the confer- ence would be very useful in tackling the rising trend of non communicable diseases in the society. He complimented SKIMS for having come up as a top notch medical research centre in the State and hoped it would soon attain parity with the best institutes in the country. Minister of State for Health and Medical Education, Asiea Naqash stressed on undertak- ing substantive research to know the preventive measures to be taken to arrest the grow- ing trend of non communicable diseases in the society. Director General, ICMR, Dr. Soumaya Swaminathan; Director, AIIMS, Prof. Prof. Randeep Guleria and Director, SKIMS, Prof. Ahangar and Dr Ashraf, Professor of Endocrinology at SKIMS, who is also the Convener of the Conference, also addressed the session. On the occasion, the Chief Minister released a souvenir of the conference and launched the website of MPPCOS Society. She also felicitated renowned medical researchers Prof. Robert Rosenfield, Prof. Ghulam Jeelani Mufti, Prof. M. S. Khuru and Prof. Randeep Guleria for their out- standing contribution to their fields. About 1000 delegates from within and outside the State and abroad are attending the conference in which around 10 international experts would be delivering lectures on various issues. Minister for Horticulture, Syed Basharat Bukhari; sever- al legislators; Commissioner- Secretary, Health & Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal; Vice Chancellors of many uni- versities; Principals of Medical Colleges, senior officers, medical researchers and doctors were present during the session. Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti speaking at the Second J and K Medical Congress at Srinagar. Mehbooba stresses on collaborative efforts by researchers, medical practitioners Appendix 'A' MILIT AR Y ENGINEER SER VICES (e-PROCUREMENT NOTICE) ASSISTANT GARRISON ENGINEER (I) COUNTER INSURGENCY FORCE (K), c/o 56 APO PIN-934754 on behalf of President of India invites online item rate/percentage rate bids on single stage two cover bid system for the following works :- For further detail refer web site www .eprocuremes.gov .in/www .mes.gov .in Notes:- 1. Notice inviting Bid as published in newspaper shall not form part of Notice of Tender/Bid documents. 2. Type of tender (Lumpsum/Item rate etc) shall be as applicable and bid system shall be specifically mentioned as decided by Accepting Officer. (Merina Acharya) Capt 8024/Advt/Press/109/E8 Dt:08May 2017 Offg AGE (I) CIF (K) S/No. Name of Work Estimated cost in Lakh/ Earnest Money Period of completion Eligibility criteria for MES enlisted contractor Tender ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 (a) CA No: AGE (I) CIF (K)-01/2017-18: Provision of external water supply tapping from PHE water supply line near barrier gate at HQ CIF (K) in Shalateng Garrison. Rs. 9.50 Lakhs Rs. 19,000/- 06 months Class 'E' & Category 'a (ii)' 2017_MES_118821_1 STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Choudhary Zulfkar Ali, on Wednesday directed the officers of the Department to effect transfers of assistant store keepers and store keepers in a fair and transparent manner, and prepare a uniform proto- type for the recruitment of Class-IV employees. Speaking at a review meeting of FCS&CA held under his chairmanship, the Minister said that transfers of field level functionaries up to assistant store keepers and store keepers who have a stay of two years at one particular place should be transferred from that place. He asked the officers that there should be no favoritism during the process so that the purpose of transfers is served in its true essence. The Minister was briefed that the Department is presently finalizing the transfer list of offi- cials and soon the transfers would be executed in a free and fair manner. For the recruitment of Class- IV employees in the depart- ment, Zulfkar directed to pre- pare a prototype advertisement for entire state. Stressing to complete the prototype by July 15 this year he said such a sys- tem would help in maintaining uniformity during the recruit- ment process. He also impressed upon offi- cers to ensure that food grains are lifted and distributed in a timely manner so that con- sumers would not have to face any kind of difficulty. Expressing satisfaction over the work carried out by the Department in the recent past, he said the perception of FCS&CA Department is grad- ually improving. He added that still lot more needs to be done in this regard for which everyone from the Department has to work hard. Directing the offi- cers to finalize Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) list, the Minister said that list should be re-veri- fied by concerned MLA, signed by Vigilance Monitoring Committees (VMC), and sub- mitted by next fortnight to the directorate office. He added the list should afterwards be uploaded on transparency por- tal. He also directed Food Corporation India (FCI) offi- cers to ensure that quality of food grains is maintained and finalize the Letipora hamal issue. Besides, the Corporation was also asked to finalize 'Hill Transport Subsidy' issue at an earliest. Minister for FCS&CA, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali chairing a meeting. Effect transfers in fair, transparent manner: Zulfkar to officers STATE TIMES NEWS DODA: District Development Commissioner, Bhupinder Kumar on Wednesday visited Prem Nagar, Kandote, Charaya and adjoining Panchayats of the district and took stock of development works being executed by various depart- ments in these areas. DDC reviewed progress of several ongoing developmen- tal works being executed by RDD, PHE, R&B and line departments. Meanwhile, several deputa- tions these panchayats called on the DC and apprised him of their problems and demands which inter alia include construction of PHC at Premnagar, electricity, drinking water, good connec- tivity, installation of trans- formers, healthcare related and other important issues. DDC assured the people of an early redressal of their issues and demands. He gave on spot directions to the concerned officers regarding improvement of road connectivity to the area besides asking BDO Thathri to submit the estimate for construction of PHC Premnagar. XEn R&B B.B Thusoo, BDO Thathri Tariq Hussian Qazi, representatives of vari- ous departments, Ex- sarpanches, prominent citi- zens of the area accompanied the deputy commissioner during his visit. DDC takes stock of developmental works STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Bali Bhagat on Wednesday called upon the Principal Government Medical College, Srinagar to take all necessary steps to further aug- ment the medicare services in the GMC and all its associated hospitals to meet the heavy rush of patients. During his visit to SMHS Hospital here today, the Minister said that health is core area of the Government and every effort will be made to equip all the health institu- tions, especially the tertiary care centres with modern diag- nostic gadgets to extend all kinds of medical services to the patients at their doorsteps. He called upon the doctors and para-medics to render their services in missionary mode and try to win minds and hearts of the patients with politeness and humble attitude. While reviewing the function- ing of the SMHS, the Minister directed the Principal to identi- fy all the vacant posts of vari- ous categories and take neces- sary measures for their filling through the concerned recruit- ment agencies on fast-track basis. Authorities should mon- itor the recruitment process regularly to ensure timely fill- ing up of various vacancies causing due to retirement or promotion quotas so that the services in different wings do not suffer for want of manpow- er, said the Minister. The Minister extensively interacted with the doctors, para-medics, patients and their attendants and received detailed feedback of services, vis-à-vis rush of patients and further requirements to improve the facilities. He laid thrust on improving the sanitation in and around the hospital and a well-knit mechanism to facilitate the patients, especially in the emergency block. The doctors and paramedics also brought some issues relat- ing to the functioning of the institution, working condi- tions, requirements to improve things on ground. The Minister assured to address the issues on priority. During the inspection of var- ious units, wards, the Minister also interacted with a Police jawan, who was injured a few days ago in some militancy related incident, and directed the administration to provide free and best possible treat- ment to him. He wished him speedy recovery. Minister for Health and Medical Education, Bali Bhagat inspecting medicare facilities being provided to patients at Srinagar. Infrastructure to be augmented at GMC Srinagar, Associated Hospitals: Bali Bhagat Custodian General reviews progress of department STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: Custodian General J and K, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat on Wednesday called a review meeting to discuss the progress of the department. Deputy Custodian (Central) and all officials were present in this meeting. The meeting discussed Evacuee property matters. Custodian General stressed upon the officials to work with zeal and dedication for protection and preservation of evacuee property and uplift of the department. Bhat informed the officers that CM is taking keen interest in preservation and management of the evacuee property in the State and has desired for immediate removal of encroachment from the evacuee land and retrieval thereof for its optimum use by way of development of infrastructure and revenue generating assets. Bhat emphasized for recovery of revenue and achievement of tar- get fixed for the current financial year and initiating immediate process for revision of rent of evacuee property houses, shops and land in accordance with the provisions of J&K Evacuees (Administration of property) Act, Svt. 2006.

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Page 1: SENSEX NIFTY Rs 28,120 per 10 grams Rs 38,490 per kg up by ...statetimes.in/epaper/uploads/2017/05/11/11.pdf · zThursday zMay 11, 2017 11 CAR, SOFA, CARPET FLOOR CLEANING KITCHEN

Thursday May 11, 2017 11

CAR, SOFA, CARPETFLOOR CLEANING

KITCHEN & TIOLETContact:

Khajuria Trading Co.Opp. Hotel Fortune

7, Gulab Singh Marg,Jammu

Ph: 2577425 Mb. 94191-34107

NOTICEMy name has wrongly beenwritten as Komal Kohli insteadof Renu Kohli in my son namelyAkshit Kohli School Records.Now I am applying for correc-tion of the same. Objection ifany ma be conveyed to con-cerned authority within 7 days.

Renu Kohli W/o Late Shri Davinder Kohli

R/o W.No. 10 Tehsil NowsheraDistrict Rajouri (J&K)

NOTICEI, Nimi Bhan D/o J. L.Bhan C/o Buta NagarMuthi Jammu have lostmy N.G.O. RegistrationCertificate bearing No.1045-5 of 2017. Now Iam applying for dupli-cate of the same.Objection if any may beconveyed to concernedauthority within 7 days.

NOTICEI want to open a shop underthe name & style EvergreenCar Accessories at W 36below Muscle Villa Gym,Main Chowk Janipur. Now Iam applying for NOC fromJammu MunicipalCorporation. Objection ifany may be conveyed toJammu MunicipalCorporation within sevendays.

Rajinder Singh (Prop)S/o Prem Singh

R/o H. No. 555, JanipurColony Jammu

Are u disappointed meetingastrologer & healers not gettingsolution ? Here is a uniqueopportunity to get rid of all urproblem ,regardless how difficultthey may appear to be, eitherpersonal or professional life.

Give me a chance I willchange ur life

Mob. No. 8716084701

NOTICEI, Tanveer Ahmed S/o Gh MohdHajam R/o Wasar KundKishtwar have purchased avehicle (Maruti Alto Lx) bearingReg. No. JK02AA-7456 fromRaskendra Kumar Azad S/oRadhey Shyam Azaz R/o D/F12 Salal Power Station JyotiPuram Reasi. Now I am apply-ing for transfer of above saidvehicle in my name. Objection ifany may be conveyed to RTOJammu within 7 days.

SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER:9,407.30 up by 90.45 points.

Rs 28,120 per 10 grams down by Rs 55 .

Rs 38,490 per kg up by Rs 70.

30,248 up by 314 points.

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STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: JKNPP demandedjudicial probe into the physicalmishandling of Seema Devi, ahousewife, who has been undertreatment in Gandhi NagarHospital for the last four days.

General Secretary JKNPPand In-charge Women Affairs,Anita Thakur expressed deepshock as how a housewife wasdetained in a Police StationKanachak in violation of theCivil Court and the SupremeCourt ruling whereas entire gov-ernment including the HealthMinister kept quiet on the mostshocking affairs in his ownhome area. Anita Thakur dis-patched a memorandum to theUnion Home Minister, RajnathSingh demanding urgent inter-vention of the Home Ministerand the Governor of the State.

JKNPP demands probeinto harassment of woman

in police custody

STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: Haq Insaaf Council in its mission to integrate the youthof the State achieved another milestone by announcing its office bear-ers for Government Degree College Poonch. On the occasionNadeem Ahmed was designated as President where as Danish Khan-Vice President, Himanshu Sharma-Vice President, Wasim Akram-General Secratary, Mohd Ashraf-Secretary, Irfan Khan Secretary,Aman Deep Singh-Secretary, Irfan Ahmed Naik-Joint Secratary,Mohd. Zameer-Joint Secretary, Mohd.Asif-Press Secretary, JavidAhmed- Cashier, Sohil Irfan, Mohd Basharat, Aqdas, Asger, YaseenKhan, Intkhaab Hussain, Ikhlaq Mehmood, Bilal Gakhar,Mohd.Adil and Aamir Ajaz as Executive Members.

STATE TIMES NEWSNOWSHERA: A religiousprogramme was organisedby Divya Jyoti JagritSansthan, Sial Nowsheraon Wednesday in which alarge number of devoteesparticipated. The programme was inau-

gurated by Nand KishoreSharma SwamiSuchetanand by lightingthe Jyoti.

On the occasion SadhviBhavarchna Bharti, thefollower of Shri Ashutosh

Maharaj Ji recitedBhajans of Maa knownwith number of names likeParvati, Laxmi, Durga,Kali, Saraswati, etc. Shesaid that the society isinfested with and is suffer-ing from number of prob-lems.

She said that it is onlythe great Maa which canbless her children. Shequoted Ashutosh JiMaharaj who said that ahuman can get peace onlywith knowledge (Gyan).

STATE TIMES NEWSRAJOURI: A training programme was organisedfor 119 Haj pilgrims on Wednesday. The trainingwas provided by special experts from HajCommittee Jammu besides resource persons fromdistrict administration. Additional Deputy

Commissioner Mumtaz Ali Choudhary was alsopresent on the occasion.

The Hajis expressed gratitude to the districtadministration for their cooperation and effectivemanagement in training program and also ensur-ing a successful and smooth pilgrimage for them.

Haq Insaaf Council announcesoffice bearers

Newly elected office bearers of Haq Insaaf Council.

Training for Haj pilgrims held

Divya Jyoti Jagrit Sansthanholds religious programme

Sadhvi Bhavarchna Bharti delivering religious sermons.

STATE TIMES NEWSSRINAGAR: Chief Minister,Mehbooba Mufti has stressedon collective and collaborativeefforts by researchers and med-ical practitioners to address thegrowing tendency of spread ofNon Communicable Diseases(NCD) in the society.

Addressing the Second J andK Medical Congress and IstAnnual Conference of MetabolicSyndrome, Pre diabetes,Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome(MPPCOS) Society here onWednesday, the Chief Ministersaid due to changes in lifestyleover the years, the non commu-nicable diseases like diabetes,hypertension, cardiac ailments,cancers etc. have shown anincreasing trend and it needsthe collective efforts by medicalscientists, practicing doctorsand medicos to look at the caus-es, remedies and possible pre-ventive measures.

Mehbooba Mufti said thoughtmany massive health pro-grammes and infrastructurehave been spread all across,awareness about the spread andcauses of these diseases is whatcan deliver the desired results.

She emphasised on adoptingpreventive and promotivehealthcare measures to min-imise the growing spread ofthese lifestyle diseases ratherthan waiting for the curativesmeans.

The Chief Minister said hergovernment has flagged health-care as a priority area and mas-sive infrastructure in terms ofhealth centres, medical collegesand institutes is being raisedacross. She said the medical fra-ternity, particularly the doctorsand para medics, have per-formed exceptionally in deliver-ing healthcare services to peopleover the years. She said manysurveys and data have vouchedfor the better state of healthhere and Jammu & Kashmirsurpassing Kerala and Delhi inlife expectancy is a pointer. Shehoped that the doctor would

continue their hard work andmaintain this standard.

The Chief Minister welcomedthe delegates from outside theState and abroad and hopedthat they would go back to theirplaces as the ambassadors ofKashmir.

In his address, Minister forHealth & Medical Education,Bali Bhagat hoped the recom-mendations from the confer-ence would be very useful intackling the rising trend of noncommunicable diseases in thesociety.

He complimented SKIMSfor having come up as a topnotch medical research centrein the State and hoped it wouldsoon attain parity with the bestinstitutes in the country.

Minister of State for Health

and Medical Education, AsieaNaqash stressed on undertak-ing substantive research toknow the preventive measuresto be taken to arrest the grow-ing trend of non communicablediseases in the society.

Director General, ICMR, Dr.Soumaya Swaminathan;Director, AIIMS, Prof. Prof.Randeep Guleria and Director,SKIMS, Prof. Ahangar and DrAshraf, Professor ofEndocrinology at SKIMS, whois also the Convener of theConference, also addressed thesession.

On the occasion, the ChiefMinister released a souvenir ofthe conference and launchedthe website of MPPCOSSociety. She also felicitatedrenowned medical researchers

Prof. Robert Rosenfield, Prof.Ghulam Jeelani Mufti, Prof.M. S. Khuru and Prof.Randeep Guleria for their out-standing contribution to theirfields.

About 1000 delegates fromwithin and outside the Stateand abroad are attending theconference in which around 10international experts would bedelivering lectures on variousissues.

Minister for Horticulture,Syed Basharat Bukhari; sever-al legislators; Commissioner-Secretary, Health & MedicalEducation, Dr. Pawan Kotwal;Vice Chancellors of many uni-versities; Principals of MedicalColleges, senior officers, medicalresearchers and doctors werepresent during the session.

Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti speaking at the Second J and K Medical Congress at Srinagar.

Mehbooba stresses on collaborative efforts byresearchers, medical practitioners

Appendix 'A'

MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES(e-PROCUREMENT NOTICE)

ASSISTANT GARRISON ENGINEER (I) COUNTER INSURGENCY FORCE (K), c/o 56 APO PIN-934754 onbehalf of President of India invites online item rate/percentage rate bids on single stage two cover bid system forthe following works :-

For further detail refer web site www.eprocuremes.gov.in/www.mes.gov.inNotes:-1. Notice inviting Bid as published in newspaper shall not form part of Notice of Tender/Bid documents.2. Type of tender (Lumpsum/Item rate etc) shall be as applicable and bid system shall be specifically mentioned asdecided by Accepting Officer.

(Merina Acharya)Capt

8024/Advt/Press/109/E8 Dt:08May 2017 Offg AGE (I) CIF (K)

S/No. Name of Work Estimated costin Lakh/ EarnestMoney

Period of completion

Eligibility criteriafor MES enlistedcontractor

Tender ID

1 2 3 4 5 6(a) CA No: AGE (I) CIF (K)-01/2017-18:

Provision of external water supply tappingfrom PHE water supply line near barriergate at HQ CIF (K) in Shalateng Garrison.

Rs. 9.50 Lakhs

Rs. 19,000/-

06 months Class 'E' &Category 'a (ii)'

2017_MES_118821_1

STATE TIMES NEWSSRINAGAR: Minister forFood, Civil Supplies andConsumer Affairs (FCS&CA),Choudhary Zulfkar Ali, onWednesday directed the officersof the Department to effecttransfers of assistant storekeepers and store keepers in afair and transparent manner,and prepare a uniform proto-type for the recruitment ofClass-IV employees. Speakingat a review meeting of FCS&CAheld under his chairmanship,the Minister said that transfersof field level functionaries up toassistant store keepers andstore keepers who have a stay oftwo years at one particular placeshould be transferred from thatplace. He asked the officers thatthere should be no favoritismduring the process so that thepurpose of transfers is served inits true essence.

The Minister was briefed thatthe Department is presently

finalizing the transfer list of offi-cials and soon the transferswould be executed in a free andfair manner.

For the recruitment of Class-IV employees in the depart-ment, Zulfkar directed to pre-pare a prototype advertisementfor entire state. Stressing tocomplete the prototype by July15 this year he said such a sys-tem would help in maintaininguniformity during the recruit-ment process.

He also impressed upon offi-cers to ensure that food grainsare lifted and distributed in atimely manner so that con-sumers would not have to faceany kind of difficulty.

Expressing satisfaction overthe work carried out by theDepartment in the recent past,he said the perception ofFCS&CA Department is grad-ually improving. He added thatstill lot more needs to be done inthis regard for which everyone

from the Department has towork hard. Directing the offi-cers to finalize Antyodaya AnnaYojana (AAY) list, the Ministersaid that list should be re-veri-fied by concerned MLA, signedby Vigilance MonitoringCommittees (VMC), and sub-mitted by next fortnight to thedirectorate office. He added thelist should afterwards beuploaded on transparency por-tal. He also directed FoodCorporation India (FCI) offi-cers to ensure that quality offood grains is maintained andfinalize the Letipora hamalissue. Besides, the Corporationwas also asked to finalize 'HillTransport Subsidy' issue at anearliest.

Minister for FCS&CA, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali chairing a meeting.

Effect transfers in fair, transparentmanner: Zulfkar to officers

STATE TIMES NEWSDODA: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Bhupinder Kumar onWednesday visited PremNagar, Kandote, Charayaand adjoining Panchayats ofthe district and took stock ofdevelopment works beingexecuted by various depart-ments in these areas.

DDC reviewed progress ofseveral ongoing developmen-tal works being executed byRDD, PHE, R&B and linedepartments.

Meanwhile, several deputa-tions these panchayats calledon the DC and apprised himof their problems anddemands which inter aliainclude construction of PHCat Premnagar, electricity,

drinking water, good connec-tivity, installation of trans-formers, healthcare relatedand other important issues.

DDC assured the people ofan early redressal of theirissues and demands.

He gave on spot directionsto the concerned officersregarding improvement ofroad connectivity to the areabesides asking BDO Thathrito submit the estimate forconstruction of PHCPremnagar.

XEn R&B B.B Thusoo,BDO Thathri Tariq HussianQazi, representatives of vari-ous departments, Ex-sarpanches, prominent citi-zens of the area accompaniedthe deputy commissionerduring his visit.

DDC takes stock of developmental works

STATE TIMES NEWSSRINAGAR: Minister forHealth and MedicalEducation, Bali Bhagat onWednesday called upon thePrincipal Government MedicalCollege, Srinagar to take allnecessary steps to further aug-ment the medicare services inthe GMC and all its associatedhospitals to meet the heavyrush of patients.

During his visit to SMHSHospital here today, theMinister said that health iscore area of the Governmentand every effort will be made toequip all the health institu-tions, especially the tertiarycare centres with modern diag-nostic gadgets to extend allkinds of medical services to thepatients at their doorsteps. Hecalled upon the doctors andpara-medics to render theirservices in missionary modeand try to win minds andhearts of the patients withpoliteness and humble attitude.

While reviewing the function-ing of the SMHS, the Ministerdirected the Principal to identi-fy all the vacant posts of vari-ous categories and take neces-sary measures for their fillingthrough the concerned recruit-ment agencies on fast-trackbasis. Authorities should mon-itor the recruitment process

regularly to ensure timely fill-ing up of various vacanciescausing due to retirement orpromotion quotas so that theservices in different wings donot suffer for want of manpow-er, said the Minister.

The Minister extensivelyinteracted with the doctors,para-medics, patients and

their attendants and receiveddetailed feedback of services,vis-à-vis rush of patients andfurther requirements toimprove the facilities.

He laid thrust on improvingthe sanitation in and aroundthe hospital and a well-knitmechanism to facilitate thepatients, especially in theemergency block.

The doctors and paramedicsalso brought some issues relat-ing to the functioning of theinstitution, working condi-tions, requirements to improvethings on ground. TheMinister assured to addressthe issues on priority.

During the inspection of var-ious units, wards, the Ministeralso interacted with a Policejawan, who was injured a fewdays ago in some militancyrelated incident, and directedthe administration to providefree and best possible treat-ment to him. He wished himspeedy recovery.

Minister for Health and Medical Education,Bali Bhagat inspecting medicare facilities being

provided to patients at Srinagar.

Infrastructure to be augmented at GMC Srinagar,Associated Hospitals: Bali Bhagat

Custodian General reviews progress of departmentSTATE TIMES NEWS

SRINAGAR: Custodian General J and K, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat onWednesday called a review meeting to discuss the progress of thedepartment.

Deputy Custodian (Central) and all officials were present in thismeeting. The meeting discussed Evacuee property matters.

Custodian General stressed upon the officials to work with zeal anddedication for protection and preservation of evacuee property anduplift of the department.

Bhat informed the officers that CM is taking keen interest inpreservation and management of the evacuee property in the Stateand has desired for immediate removal of encroachment from theevacuee land and retrieval thereof for its optimum use by way ofdevelopment of infrastructure and revenue generating assets.

Bhat emphasized for recovery of revenue and achievement of tar-get fixed for the current financial year and initiating immediateprocess for revision of rent of evacuee property houses, shops andland in accordance with the provisions of J&K Evacuees(Administration of property) Act, Svt. 2006.