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Saturday January 19, 2019 11SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER:Rs. 10,906.95 points

up by Rs.1.75 points.Rs 32,096 per 10 gram

down by Rs 172 per gram.Rs 39,199 per kg down by Rs 201.

Rs. 36,386.61 points upby Rs.12.53 points.

NOTICEMy daughter's name has wrong-ly been written as Vishakhainstead of Riya in DOB certifi-cate (DOB- 28-10-2004) issuedby Jammu MunicipalCorporation Jammu. Now I amapplying for correction of thesame. Objection if any may beconveyed to Jammu MunicipalCorporation Jammu withinseven days.

Kedarnath LuthraF/o Riya

R/o 252 Pacci Dhakki Jammu

NOTICEI, Vishal Bamba S/o Sh.Vijay Bamba R/o H. No. 25,Resham Ghar ColonyJammu have purchased avehicle bearing Reg. No.JK14B-6363 from AnkitKapoor S/o RameshChander R/o Kangri TehsilSunderbani District Rajouri.Now I am applying for trans-fer of the above said vehiclein my name. Objection ifany may be conveyed toARTO Udhampur withinseven days.

NOTICEI, Amarjeet Singh S/o NaryanSingh R/o Baspur Bangla P.ORangpur Malania Tehsil R.SPura Distt. Jammu (J&K) Soldmy vehicle No. JK11B=4705Maruti Suzuki Celerio VXI toSohan Lal S/o Shri SurjeetParkash R/o Kalal P/ODeeing Tehsil Nowshera Distt.Rajouri (J&K). Now I amapplying for transfer of theabove said vehicle. If anybodyany objection may be con-veyed to ARTO Rajouri sevendays after publication thisnotice.

NOTICEMy wife name has wronglybeen written as Santosha Koulinstead of Asha Koul in Rationcard bearing No. 019673.Registration No. 273/1 DataNo. 7106. D. Form No 058800.Now I am applying for correc-tion of the same. Objection ifany may be conveyed to ReliefCommissioner Jammu within 7days.

Omesh Chander KoulS/o Lt. Shiv Ji Koul

R/o H.No. 26A Ganga Nagar,Jammu

NOTICEI, Pooja Devi W/o Sh.Devi Dayal R/o BachyalDistrict Jammu have lostRC of my scootyMaestro Edge bearingRegistration No.JK02BP-4854. Now I amapplying for duplicate ofthe same. Objection ifany may be conveyed toRTO Jammu within 7days.

NOTICEI, Masood Ahmad Mir S/oNazir Ahmad Mir R/oMalipath Kishtwar ArtoKishtwar have purchased avehicle Motor Cycle BajajPulsar bearing Reg. No.JK17-3879 from KailashKumar S/o Som Nath R/oBhandarkoot Kishtwar. NowI am applying for transfer ofthe above said vehicle in myname. Objection if any maybe conveyed to ARTOKishtwar within 7 days.

NOTICEI, Zakir Hussain WaniS/o Bashir Ahmed WaniR/o Sounder Dacchanhave lost my DrivingLicence bearing No.JK17-20180001921.Now I am applying forduplicate of the same.Objection if any may beconveyed to ARTOKishtwar within 7 days

NOTICEI, Harnom SinghS/o Om ParkashR/o Tantly Teh.Gandoh Distt. Doda havelost my 12th ClassMarksheet under Roll No.735937 Session Bi-Annual2008. Now I am applyingfor duplicate of the same.Objection if any may beconveyed to JKBOSEJammu within 7 days.

NOTICEThe plot No.38 B/D measuring60'x90' in Housing ColonyGandhinagar has been allottedto Sh. Ghulam Hussain videGovt. Order No.33-8-HD-361-A dated 12/12/1964 and transferred in thename of Sh. Satish Chancier Anand videGovt. Order No.HUD/Trf/07/2013 dated26/07/2013. The Ownership Rights of thesaid plot is under the process of transfer toSh. Rajnish Anand on the basis of Will. Anyperson having any objections to this trans-fer shall furnish the same in writing to theoffice of Managing Director J&K HousingBoard Jammu within a period of 15 days,however no objection will be entertainedafter the expiry of the above said period.

Rajnish AnandS/o Sh. Late Sh. Satish Chander Anand

R/o 38 B/D Green Belt Park Jammu

NOTICEI, Pardeep Kohli S/o Sh. M.N. KohliR/o 315 Rehari Colony Jammu A/oChanni Himmat Jammu am the orig-inal allottee/transferee of Plot No.114 Sector No. 7 in Housing Colony,Channi Himmat Jammu and haveapplied for transfer of lease holdrights to free hold rights of abovesaid plot in my favour. Objection, ifany, may be conveyed to theManaging Director, J&K HousingBoard, Green Belt Park,Gandhinagar, Jammu within a periodof 15 days from the date of publica-tion of this notice. However, noobjection will be entertained after theexpiry of the above said period.

NOTICEI, Bhawna Sharma W/o Sh. RajeshSharma R/o H. NO. 134, Extension JanipurColony Jammu have purchased a plot No.80 Sector No. 1 in Housing Colony ChanniHimmat Jammu from Sh. Gowhar Arif S/oLate Sh. Arif Sultan R/o Sultan EnclaveBaghat IG Road Srinagar originally allottedin favour of Sh. Arif Sultan S/o K.H. MohdSultan R/o 53 D/C Gandhi Nagar Jammu.The followig original papers issued by theJ&K Housing Board stand misplased / Nottraceable I have applied for transfer ofleasehold rights of above said plot in myfavour. Objection, if any, may be conveyedto the Managing Director, J&K HousingBoard, Green Belt Park, Gandhinagar,Jammu within a period of 15 days from thedate of publication of this notice. However,no objection will be entertained after theexpiry of the above said period.

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STATE TIMES NEWS KATHUA: Urban Mulberryplantation was launched atKathua by SericultureDepartment from the DeputyCommissioner's Office here onFriday.

The programme was kickstarted jointly with planting ofMulberry Saplings byAdditional DistrictDevelopment Commissioner(ADDC), Kathua, Dr.Shubhra Sharma, andDirector Sericulture GulzarAhmad Shabnum in presenceof District Sericulture OfficerAnju Koul and Senior Officersof District Administration andSericulture Department.

The Additional DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,while appreciating the initia-tive of SericultureDepartment termed it as a

viable gesture to reshape theurban landscape and ensuresustainable healthy environ-ment. She said that concertedefforts to facilitate such pro-grammes shall have long last-ing effects on the conservationand beautification of citiesand towns.

Speaking on the occasion,Director Sericulture enumer-ated advantages of urbanMulberry plantation and saidthat 2000 highly improvedMulberry plants are targetedfor plantation within themunicipal limits of Kathua.He said that the Departmentis delivering Mulberry plantsat doorsteps of people free ofcost and extending all techni-cal assistance to the interestedpeople. He said that underurban Mulberry plantationinstitutions and other protect-ed establishments and vacantstate lands in Kathua townshall also be covered.

He appealed the urbanites toavail the benefits of this pro-gramme and associate withSericulture Department for aconscious role in beautifica-tion and maintenance ofhealthy environment in thecities and towns.

District Sericulture Officer,Kathua also spoke on theoccasion and enumerated var-ious facets of Urban Mulberryplantation. She said that allthe stake holders shall have towork together for betterupkeep and maintenance ofurban mulberry wealth andmotivate urban populace forventuring in profitable sericul-ture activities.

Later, a vehicle loaded withhighly improved MulberryPlants was flagged off by thedignitaries for free of cost dis-tribution of plants among thehouseholds, Institutions andGovt. Establishments withinKathua Town.

STATE TIMES NEWS RAJOURI: An oath-takingceremony was organised forthe newly elected ChairmanMunicipal Council RajouriArif Jat and Vice-chairmanBharat Bhushan Vaid. Theoath was taken in the pres-ence of Additional DistrictDevelopment Commissi-onerRajouri Sher Singh Thakur.

Speaking on the occasion,senior BJP leader VibodhGupta congratulated andextended warm wishes tothem. He also briefed themabout the expectations of thepeople and said that our mis-sion is to fulfill their wishesand aspirations. He further

said that our primary focusshould be on maintainingcleanliness in Rajouri townto further the dream ofSwachh Bharat. MLC alsoappealed people to contributein the same as only collectiveefforts of people and authori-ties can develop Rajouri townon modern lines.

Addressing the people, ArifJat said that he will honestlyabide by his duties as read inthe oath. He committed peo-ple for overall developmentand grooming of the townwith proper and adequatewater supply and electricity.

Vice-President BharatBhushan Vaid also commit-

ted to endure all his responsi-bilities as read in the oathwith his sincere efforts. Hesaid that his dream is tomake Rajouri a model townwith all modern facilities.

Ex- Pahari BoardChairman Kuldeep RajGupta, District PresidentDinesh Sharma,Tazeem Dar,Rajinder Gupta, Prof. M BMagray and Javid Malik alsospoke on the occasion.

Handicraft Depttorganises awareness camp

STATE TIMES NEWS UDHAMPUR: HandicraftDepartment on Friday organ-ized an awareness camp to sen-sitize the local stakeholdersabout central schemes launchedto boost handicraft sector.

Joint Director Handicraft,Jammu Anju Gupta was thechief guest who formally inau-gurated the camp.

A large number of villagersfrom Chak Rakhwalan,Malhar, Bakli, Tikri, NeeliNallaha, Ritti and Tabbri par-ticipated in the event.

While addressing the camp,the chief guest highlighted theschemes run by theDepartment. She said that themain objective of organizingthis camp is to generate aware-ness among women stakehold-ers about various schemes ofhandicraft department.Meanwhile, the HandicraftArtisans present at the aware-ness camp were guided to takeHandicrafts as their source ofearning and livelihood and get-ting themselves registered asArtisans in the district office.

Assistant DirectorHandicraft, Jammu AnkushHans Development OfficerTextile, Sukriti SharmaDevelopment Officer NonTextile, Mamta Devi DeputyDirector Planning, Yash PaulAssistant Registrar, K.LSharma and otherofficers/Officials of concerneddepartments besides largenumber of women beneficiarieswere present.

STATE TIMES NEWS R S PURA: Govt. DegreeCollege R.S Pura on Fridaylaunched Voters' AwarenessWeek as a part of celebra-tion of 9th National Voters'Day under the supervisionof Prof. Shivani Sharma,Convener, ElectoralLiteracy Club and guid-ance of Prof. KalpanaKesar, Principal of the col-

lege. As part of the inaugural

event, a pledge was takenby all the staff membersteaching as well as non-teaching including a totalof 160 students.

Also awareness was creat-ed among the students tovote ethically, irrespectiveof religion, race, caste andany other prejudices.

STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: Vinod Sharma,social worker met BMONowshera Dr. MohinderSharma and apprised him aboutthe need of paediatric doctor inSDH Nowshera. It was urged tofill up the post of child specialist

which is lying vacant for the lastone year. He apprised BMO thatgeneral public is suffering asthey have to move to Jammu forthe treatment of their children.

BMO Nowshera assured earlyredressal by raising the issue atconcerned quarters.

STATE TIMES NEWS AKHNOOR: A police pub-lic meeting was held atAkhnoor under the super-vision of DeputySuperintendent of Police,Ajay Sharma and in thepresence of Station HouseOfficer SHO Akhnoor ShivDev Singh at MahajanSabha Akhnoor.

In meeting number ofprominent citizens ofAkhnoor and members ofMunicipal CommitteeAkhnoor including KaranSingh, Deepak Manni,Sanjay Saraf, Rakesh

Malhotra, prominent citi-zens Raj Pal Sharma,

social activist KuldeepKour, Deedar Hussain andothers were present.

The main agendas of themeeting was traffic jamand encroachment in thetown. DySP Ajay Sharmaappealed to the people andBeopar Mandal ofAkhnoor town to cooperatewith police and adminis-tration to solve the issuesof town.

He also appealed to allshopkeepers to avoid dis-play of their goods outsidetheir shops and not toencroach foot paths.

STATE TIMES NEWS KISHTWAR: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Angrez Singh Rana onFriday reviewed the physicaland financial achievementsunder District Capex Budget2018-19, here at a meeting.

Detailed discussions wereheld on a host of issuesincluding various sectorsand progress on languishingprojects. Taking sector wisereview, the DDC directedthe officials of lineDepartments to expedite thepace of work to achieve thetargets set for current fiscal.

He stressed on judiciousand full utilization of fundswell before the end of thefinancial year.

The DDC particularlystressed on pacing up devel-opment works in the areaswhere the face was slow. Hestated that clarification willbe sought from the officerswho shown dismal perform-ance in the utilization offunds.

Among others present inthe meeting were ADDC,Imam Din, CPO, Yasir L. A.Balwan, and other concerneddistrict officers.

DEO convenes meetingwith reps of poll parties

STATE TIMES NEWS KISHTWAR: District Election Officer, Angrez Singh Ranaon Friday chaired a meeting here with the representatives ofvarious political parties. ENT Kishtwar was also present onthe occasion. DEO informed the representatives that DistrictContact Centre of Election Cell has been established wheregeneral masses can enquire on subjects such as elections, vot-ing dates, EPIC, electoral roll, online registration etc. and canalso file their grievance by simply dialing toll-free number1950. He asked the representatives of various politicalparties to employ their Booth Level Agents and endow withthe list of same in Election Cell before 20th January inorder to assist the BLOs, EROs and AEROs in preparingerror-free electoral rolls as well as smooth conduct of theSpecial Summary Revision.

Awareness on BBBP imparted STATE TIMES NEWS

POONCH: Indian Army organised a lecture on Beti BachaoBeti Padhao (BBBP) at Government Girls Higher SecondarySchool, Harni in Poonch District with an aim to generateawareness and improving the efficiency of welfare servicesmeant for women. In all 137 students and 16 teachers attend-ed the lecture conducted by an Army officer.

The event was organised to bring awareness amongst themembers of society to include youth and school children,about importance of girl child and their education. Thespeaker highlighted the inequality, lack of opportunity and illtreatment of women in various parts of the country. Thespeaker also brought out the need to save the girl child asimbalance in the male to female ratio is causing problems inthe society which need to be addressed on priority. The aware-ness drive was well received by the audience.

STATE TIMES NEWS KATHUA: DeputyCommissioner Kathua RohitKhajuria on Friday chaired ameeting to take stock ofarrangements being made forthe celebration of RepublicDay 2019 in the district.

The meeting was informedthat the main function will beheld at Sports StadiumKathua and the day will startwith playing of Shehnai

Vaadan in the wee hourswhere the chief guest willunfurl the national flag andtake salute at the march pastto be presented by the contin-gents of JKP, JKAP, IRP,CRPF, NCC and the schoolchildren.

The DC directed the PDD,PHW, Health and FireServices departments tomake adequate arrange-ments viz electricity, provi-

sion of potable drinkingwater, ambulance with med-ical team and fire tender atthe venue well in time. Healso directed the officers totake all possible measures forthe successful celebration ofthe national event.

Among others present wereADDC, Shubra Sharma,ADC, Ganshyam Singh,ASP, Nasir Khan and ACR,Jitendra Mishra.

STATE TIMES NEWSRAMBAN: As part of thesustained efforts to empow-er the youth, Indian Armyconducted a lecture on'Career Guidance' for youthat Janwari of RambanDistrict.

The aim of lecture waseducating the youth aboutthe large number of jobopportunities available

within the State and otherparts of the country in bothGovernment and privatesectors.

A total of 22 youth hailingfrom the remote areas ofGool region attended thelecture.

Speaking on the occasion,the Sarpanch of the villageexpressed his gratitudetowards the Indian Army

for organising such inform-ative and motivational eventto boost the morale of theyouth, encourage talent andprovide impetus in fosteringconfidence amongst thefuture generation of ourgreat country.

The students also thankedthe organisers for the valu-able guidance to them onthis life changing aspect.

MC Rajouri Chairman,Vice-Chairman take oath

DDC reviews achievementsunder District Capex Budget

DC reviews R-Day arrangements

Posting of paediatric doctorin SDH Nowshera demanded

Students and faculty taking pledge.

Social worker Vinod Sharma meeting BMO Nowshera Dr. Mohinder Sharma.

Police-public meeting held

Army conducts lecture on career guidance

Voters’ Awareness Weekstarts at GDC R S Pura

Urban Mulberry plantationtakes off at Kathua

DySP Ajay Sharma speaking to media.

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