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Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: Khour police under ‘Operation Meghdoot’arrest- ed a thief and recovered stolen items from his possession. As per police sources, on October 15 this year, a complaint was lodged by Chander Shekhar, son of Thakur Dass of Nikian Marchangi with Khour Police Station stating that some unknown person had stolen his mobile phone Samsung J-2 alongwith charger. Acting over the complaint, a case under FIR Number 77/17 was registered at Police Station Khour and investigation started. During the course of investiga- tion, several suspects were rounded up and out of them one of the sus- pects broke down and confessed that he had committed the theft. Police arrested the thief, who has been identified as Ganesh Raj, son of Harbans Lal of Tibba Dhallan tehsil Khour. During further questioning, the thief admitted his involvement in one more theft case registered under FIR Number 78/17 with Police Station Khour. On his disclosure, police recov- ered the stolen items including gold ornaments, LED and mobile phone. Further questioning of the accused is going on to ascertain his involvement in other theft cases. Police team led by SHO Khour SI Jeet Singh made the arrest under the supervision of SDPO Akhnoor Munish Anand and SP Rural Shivdeep Singh. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: The inau- guration ceremony of 8th batch pre-induction training of 313 trainees of Jammu Sector Battalions of CRPF was held today in a simple but impressive manner. The inauguration ceremony was presided over by SLC Khup, DIGP Range Hiranagar-Cum- Supervisor ZTC, CRPF, Nagrota in the presence of other officers. The aim of this training is to pre- pare the newly inducted person- nel to handle the unique law and order problems of J&K effective- ly within the ambit of law. Special focus of the training is to devise ways and means to deal with militant attacks and offen- sive protest by unruly mobs through case studies, participative discussion and experience shar- ing by experienced officers and prominent guest lecturers. The essence of endeavour is to refresh their knowledge of minor tactics and expertise on newly inducted equipments. The programme was conduct- ed by Azar Mohd-A/C (A/C Training) and vote of thanks was presented by DK Jha 2I/C, Incharge, ZTC Nagrota. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: BJP Mahila Morcha district Jammu conducted a meeting to plan and discuss the strategy for the forthcoming pro- grammes under the leadership of its president Rekha Mahajan at BJP office here, today. Mahajan during the meting discussed threadbare with her team the forthcoming programmes of the party and said that the four days 6th April, 22nd June,25th September and 25th December, are sacred to every activist of the party and each one of us should celebrate these days with great enthusiasm at booth level. She said that the birth anniversary of great ideologue of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, a great statesman and a visionary leader of our State Pt. Prem Nath Dogra was celebrated like a festival in Jammu on October 24 at Dogra Chowk here . She complimented all for their presence at the venue in large numbers to pay tributes to the Sher- e -Duggar. Rekha further asked all to par- ticipate in "Vilay Diwas" (Accession Day) rally that will be organised by party on October 26 at 10.00 AM outside Brahman Sabha near Parade Jammu. The Partymen should participate in huge numbers to send a message to the whole world that the acces- sion of the J&K State with the dominion of India is full and final. She also informed the meeting that on 31st Oct 2017, on the eve of birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel "Run For Unity" event will be organised by BJP from Satwari Chowk to MAM Stadium and stressed upon all to participate in all these pro- grammes with great enthusiasm and fervour. District general secretary Savita Anand, Pooja Chouhan, Manju Gupta, Sharda Devi, Darshana Sharma, Kailash, Saroj Gupta, Surekha Devi, Prerna Nanda, Asha Devi and others were also present on the occasion. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: As part of the Civic Action Programme (CAP), a Mini Bharat Darshan Tour organized by IRP 15th Battalion Jammu was flagged off by Inspector General of Police, Jammu, Dr. S.D. Singh Jamwal from Gulshan Ground, here today. A total of 80 girl students from J&K within the age group of 12 to 20 are visiting Amritsar, Chandigarh and Delhi. During their tour they will visit places of historical importance and other places of interest in these states. SSP (CO), 15th Battalion, Anita Sharma, SSP PCR, Joginder Singh, SSP (CO) 7th Battalion, Rahul Malik, SSP (CO) 10th Battalion, Randeep Kumar, SSP (CO) 14th Battalion, Rajneesh Pran besides other territorial officers of dis- trict Jammu were present on the occasion. Interacting with the students, IGP impressed upon them to take best out of this tour. He said that such occasions will provide them new experience and also gave them vast exposure to become more confident and get immense knowledge. S.P Sameer Kotwal would lead the tour. Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Oct 24: Contract agreement was signed between CEO Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project, Saurabh Bhagat and MD JKPCC Daleep Thussu for con- struction of two trussed girder bridges under the World Bank aided Rs 55.75 crore project. The two bridges are to be con- structed by JKPCC in Shopian and Pulwama districts. The 6x50 meter bridge at Trenz will be constructed over Ranbir Ara Nalla and will connect Trenz Sheikhpora with Arihal Shopian costing Rs 34.5 crore. Another 3x50 meter bridge on Rohmu Nalla will connect Rohmu Pakherpora with main Pulwama costing Rs 21.25 crore. The signing ceremony was attended, among others, by Director Finance JTFRP, Mohammed Yusuf Pandit, Director Disaster Management, Aamir Ali, General Manager JKPCC, Executive Engineer Munibul Hassan Mirza, AEE Sajad Ahmed Wani and other officers from JTFRP and JKPCC Speaking on the occasion, Bhagat said that 8 bridges, 6 roads and 3 buildings costing Rs 225 crore will be executed through JKPCC. He said signing of the agreement was the first step towards execution of the World Bank Project in the State. The CEO said that after completion, the proj- ects will give major fillip to the reconstruction programme in the State. The Project Management Unit (PMU) has been invigorated and a major selection process has been initiated for equipping PMU with high end consultancy and departmental staff, he said. The CEO appreciated the hard work of the Technical wing of the JTFRP which culminated in the signing of the agreement with JKPCC. Stating that since the agreement was a template approved at the highest level, therefore other agreements would be signed expeditiously, which shall mark the immediate booking of expenditure. "International standards of quality and environment norms shall be followed during the execu- tion of these projects and the Environmental and Social Management plans of these proj- ects have been hosted on the Project website of JTFRP," Bhagat said. DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2017 (PAGE 11) JJSF announces GGM Science College unit Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: JJSF today held a meeting of its activists at GGM Science College Jammu during which, Pushvinder Singh, State president JJSF, announced unit for the college. Kuldeep Singh Shubam was announced as president, Prajbal Singh, Vikram Langeh, Sahil Chouhan and Abhishek as vice- presidents, Luv Pandey as gen- eral secretary, Vivek as treasur- er, Lalit Sharma as press Secretary, Akash Sharma as organisation secretary, Shiva Charak and Karan Kumar as joint secretaries. The college executive mem- bers of JJSF shall be Amandeep Singh, Vipul Khajuria, Vikramjeet Singh, Akhil Khajuria, Aman Kumar, Amarjeet Singh, Rishav Malhotra, Raghav Sharma, Sahil Singh, Kush Pandey, Sahil Sharma, Uttam Singh, Shubam Sharma, Amit Kumar, Bhanu Singh, Suchet Kumar, Manjeet Singh, Saksham Gupta, Vishal Kumar, Gourav Charak, Jameel Ahmed, Sachin Singh, Sahil Kumar, Ankush Sharma, Manish Sharma, Mohit Singh and Hritik Khullar. Nitin Sharma of GGM Science College was also nomi- nated as incharge and president/ head of three colleges namely GDC Paloura, SPMR College of Commerce and GGM Science College and he was asked by State president JJSF to constitute units within a week's time. Sehyog Charitable Trust vows to empower women Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: Sehyog Charitable Trust has played a significant role in the empower- ment of women by providing free education to the unprivi- leged and needy children, espe- cially the girl child. Speaking at the inaugural function of Sehyog Charitable Trust office in Jammu on Tuesday, its founder, Danish Mishra said, “Sehyog, as the name signifies believes in forg- ing ahead and achieving their goals through constructive part- nerships and lending a helping hand, as and when required to the community. The focus of the Trust is not just limited to chil- dren but also extending a help- ing hand to needy women by providing vocational skills.” “The Trust works for all peo- ple in distress, irrespective of any religions, regional or caste affiliations,” Mishra said. Pertinent to mention here, that Sehyog Charitable Trust was established in March this year under the leadership of Danish Mishra, a college student, with a vision to help needy people and create environment of co-opera- tion for all. Mishra said that the Sehyog Charitable Trust is going to sol- emnize the mass marriages of 101 poor girls in 2018. While sharing his views, Mishra said, “The basic concept of holding this mass wedding ceremony is to help destitute and to ensure marriages of their daughter in a respectable way.” Speaking over the empowerment of women, Mishra said, “Education is one of the most critical areas of empowerment for women. Offering girls basic education is one sure way of giving them much greater power — of enabling them to make genuine choices over the kinds of lives they wish to lead. However, there are also important benefits for society as a whole.” Danish emphasized that Sehyog Charitable Trust is always ready to provide all possible help to the children as well as students in completing their education. “If any needy or deserving students sort any type of help in completing their studies he/she should feel free to contact any time to the Trust,” he added. Thief arrested, stolen items recovered Pre-induction training of 313 CRPF trainees inaugurated BJP Mahila Morcha discusses forthcoming programmes IGP flagging off Mini Bharat Darshan Tour. IGP flags off Mini Bharat Darshan Tour World Bank-funded 2 girder bridges to come up in Shopian, Pulwama 16 detained under preventive custody Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Oct 24: Giving practical shape to its commitment of maintaining peace and order in Rajouri, authorities have taken sixteen persons into preventive custody after their repeated involvement came to fore in dif- ferent cases which primarily include drugs peddling. In a recent meeting of the Police department, a threadbare discussion was held on activities of all those notorious persons who are becoming a threat to peace. Help of intelligence agen- cies was also taken in shortlisting all such persons with main focus on notorious drug peddlers who not only remain involved in drugs peddling but also triggered unlawful activities many a times. Later, different special teams were framed by SSP Rajouri, Yougal Manhas and each team was led by an officer DySP HQrs Jaswant Singh, DySP OPs Sukhdev Singh, SHO Rajouri Ajay Chib, Insp Altaf Ahmed and Incharge Police Post Rajouri City, Danish Maqbool under the super- vision of Addl SP Mohd Yousaf and during series of raids con- ducted in and around Rajouri town, sixteen such persons have been detained under orders of Executive Magistrate and taken into preventive custody and have been lodged in District Jail, Rajouri in judicial custody. Most of the people taken into preventive custody were indulging in drugs peddling and becoming a major cause of worry for whole society. Police team also faced resist- ance while detaining many of these persons but managed to nab them. The detainees included- Ifroz Bukhari alias Chotu Shah, son of Munawar Shah, resident of Dhanore in Rajouri, at present Gujjar Mandi, Rajouri; Rakesh Kumar Hondia, son of Meshpal Hondia from Malik Market, Rajouri; Mukash Kumar, son of Bodh Raj, resident of Talari, Kotranka at present Rajouri; Mohd Arif, son of Mohd Hussain, resident of Peer Kanju, Rajouri; Shahbaz Khan, son of Mohd Raiz, from Chandimarh Poonch and at present ward No. 8, Rajouri; Shabir Ahmed, son of Mohd Bashir, resident of Malik Market, Rajouri; Zaheer Abaas, son of Abdul Ghulam, resident of Behrote, Thanamandi, at pres- ent Ward No. 2 Rajouri town; Basit, son of Mohd Saleem hail- ing from Kakora, Manjakote, at present Umar Colony, Rajouri; Abid Hussain, son of Mohd Shabir, resident of Bela Colony, Rajouri; Ravi Kumar, son of Raj Kumar Sharma from Dhani Dhar, Rajouri; Tahir Shah, son of Naseer Hussain Shah, resident of Dhani Dhar, Rajouri; Rameez Hussain, son of Mohd Bashir from Aitti, Rajouri; Tanveer Hussain, son of Abdul Majeed, resident of Thudi, Rajouri; Amit Kumar, son of Yog Raj, resident of Ward No. 10 Rajouri; Rishabh Sharma, son of Surjeet Kumar, resident of Ward No. 10 Rajouri and Naseer Mahmood, son of Ghulam Mohd from Dassal, Rajouri. It may be recalled that 30 per- sons were also detained in pre- ventive custody a couple of months earlier in district Rajouri. Vehicle with 8 bovines seized, one arrested Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, Oct 24: The police seized a Tata Mobile vehicle loaded with eight bovine animals on Mughal Road in Surankote area early today and arrested its driver. Official sources said that Police party from Behramgalla during naka at Jogi Morh on the Mughal Road intercepted a Tata Mobile vehicle No. JK12A/1129 and found eight bovine animals being smuggled to Kashmir via Mughal Road from Mendhar side. The police seized the vehicle and rescued the cattle. The police also arrested its driver- Ajaz Ahmed, son of Liaqat Hussain, resident of Mendhar in Poonch. A case FIR No. 238/ 2012 has been registered against the accused at Police Station Surankote in this connection. Illicit cultivation of Bhang destroyed Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Oct 24: The Excise team from Rajouri today organised an operation and destroyed illegal cultivation of Bhang on nearly 65 kanals of State land at different locations in Kandi-Budhal area. The Excise team led by ETO Rajouri-Poonch Range, Farooq Choudhary, under the supervi- sion of DC Excise Jammu Mureed Hussain Shah and Excise Commissioner, Mohd Javed Khan conduced operation at Budhal, Raj Nagar, Phalni, Targain, Samote, Mohra, Draj, Kotranka and Manore Galla area and destroyed illegal Bhang crop, cultivated by the locals of the area on State land. Excise Inspectors, Varun Chandan and Mohd Parvez besides other staff of the Range were involved in the entire operation. This opera- tion will be continued for some more days in the area, the offi- cial spokesman said. 2 promoted as Jt Directors, 8 as CEOs Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 24: The School Education Department today accorded sanction for the place- ment of two officers as In-charge Joint Directors and equivalent and eight others as In-charge Chief Education Officers and equivalent, in their own pay and grade. Two separate orders in this regard were issued today by the Secretary School Education Department. Altaf Hussain, In-charge Field Adviser, SIE Jammu and Sewa Ram, In-charge Principal DIET Banihal (Ramban) have been promoted as In-charge Joint Directors and equivalent. Similarly, Roshan, presently posted at HSS (Boys) Behrote, Rajouri, Gulzar Ahmad, posted at HSS (Boys) Surankote, Poonch, Ashok Kumar ( HSS Warwan, Kishtwar, Dhanater Singh (HoD DIET Samba), Bimal Rai( HoD DIET Kud, Udhampur), Nirmal Choudhary (HoD DIET Jammu), Gurbachan Lal (HSS Sumb Jammu) and Shakti Kumar Kohli (HSS Krimchi, Udhampur) have been promoted as In-charge CEO and equivalent. The adjustment and posting orders of these promoted officers shall be issued separately. Founder of Sehyog Charitable Trust, Danish Mishra and others during inau- guration of Trust’s office in Jammu. DIP/J-6717/17 Dated: 24-10-2017

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Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: Khour policeunder ‘Operation Meghdoot’arrest-ed a thief and recovered stolenitems from his possession.

As per police sources, onOctober 15 this year, a complaintwas lodged by Chander Shekhar,son of Thakur Dass of NikianMarchangi with Khour PoliceStation stating that some unknownperson had stolen his mobile phoneSamsung J-2 alongwith charger.

Acting over the complaint, acase under FIR Number 77/17 wasregistered at Police Station Khourand investigation started.

During the course of investiga-tion, several suspects were roundedup and out of them one of the sus-pects broke down and confessed

that he had committed the theft.Police arrested the thief, who

has been identified as Ganesh Raj,son of Harbans Lal of TibbaDhallan tehsil Khour.

During further questioning, thethief admitted his involvement inone more theft case registeredunder FIR Number 78/17 withPolice Station Khour.

On his disclosure, police recov-ered the stolen items including goldornaments, LED and mobilephone.

Further questioning of theaccused is going on to ascertain hisinvolvement in other theft cases.

Police team led by SHO KhourSI Jeet Singh made the arrest underthe supervision of SDPO AkhnoorMunish Anand and SP RuralShivdeep Singh.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: The inau-guration ceremony of 8th batchpre-induction training of 313trainees of Jammu SectorBattalions of CRPF was heldtoday in a simple but impressivemanner.

The inauguration ceremonywas presided over by SLC Khup,DIGP Range Hiranagar-Cum-Supervisor ZTC, CRPF, Nagrotain the presence of other officers.The aim of this training is to pre-pare the newly inducted person-nel to handle the unique law andorder problems of J&K effective-

ly within the ambit of law. Special focus of the training is

to devise ways and means to dealwith militant attacks and offen-sive protest by unruly mobsthrough case studies, participativediscussion and experience shar-ing by experienced officers andprominent guest lecturers. Theessence of endeavour is to refreshtheir knowledge of minor tacticsand expertise on newly inductedequipments.

The programme was conduct-ed by Azar Mohd-A/C (A/CTraining) and vote of thanks waspresented by DK Jha 2I/C,Incharge, ZTC Nagrota.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: BJP MahilaMorcha district Jammu conducteda meeting to plan and discuss thestrategy for the forthcoming pro-grammes under the leadership ofits president Rekha Mahajan atBJP office here, today.

Mahajan during the metingdiscussed threadbare with herteam the forthcoming programmesof the party and said that the fourdays 6th April, 22nd June,25thSeptember and 25th December,are sacred to every activist of theparty and each one of us shouldcelebrate these days with greatenthusiasm at booth level. Shesaid that the birth anniversary ofgreat ideologue of Bharatiya JanaSangh, a great statesman and avisionary leader of our State Pt.Prem Nath Dogra was celebratedlike a festival in Jammu onOctober 24 at Dogra Chowk here .

She complimented all for theirpresence at the venue in largenumbers to pay tributes to the

Sher- e -Duggar.Rekha further asked all to par-

ticipate in "Vilay Diwas"(Accession Day) rally that will beorganised by party on October 26at 10.00 AM outside BrahmanSabha near Parade Jammu. ThePartymen should participate inhuge numbers to send a messageto the whole world that the acces-sion of the J&K State with thedominion of India is full and final.

She also informed the meetingthat on 31st Oct 2017, on the eveof birth anniversary of SardarVallabh Bhai Patel "Run ForUnity" event will be organised byBJP from Satwari Chowk toMAM Stadium and stressed uponall to participate in all these pro-grammes with great enthusiasmand fervour.

District general secretarySavita Anand, Pooja Chouhan,Manju Gupta, Sharda Devi,Darshana Sharma, Kailash, SarojGupta, Surekha Devi, PrernaNanda, Asha Devi and others werealso present on the occasion.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: As part ofthe Civic Action Programme(CAP), a Mini Bharat DarshanTour organized by IRP 15thBattalion Jammu was flagged offby Inspector General of Police,Jammu, Dr. S.D. Singh Jamwalfrom Gulshan Ground, heretoday.

A total of 80 girl studentsfrom J&K within the age groupof 12 to 20 are visiting Amritsar,Chandigarh and Delhi. Duringtheir tour they will visit places ofhistorical importance and otherplaces of interest in these states.

SSP (CO), 15th Battalion,

Anita Sharma, SSP PCR,Joginder Singh, SSP (CO) 7thBattalion, Rahul Malik, SSP(CO) 10th Battalion, RandeepKumar, SSP (CO) 14thBattalion, Rajneesh Pran besidesother territorial officers of dis-trict Jammu were present on theoccasion.

Interacting with the students,IGP impressed upon them to takebest out of this tour. He said thatsuch occasions will provide themnew experience and also gavethem vast exposure to becomemore confident and get immenseknowledge.

S.P Sameer Kotwal wouldlead the tour.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Oct 24: Contractagreement was signed betweenCEO Jhelum Tawi Flood RecoveryProject, Saurabh Bhagat and MDJKPCC Daleep Thussu for con-struction of two trussed girderbridges under the World Bankaided Rs 55.75 crore project.

The two bridges are to be con-structed by JKPCC in Shopian andPulwama districts. The 6x50 meterbridge at Trenz will be constructedover Ranbir Ara Nalla and willconnect Trenz Sheikhpora withArihal Shopian costing Rs 34.5crore. Another 3x50 meter bridgeon Rohmu Nalla will connectRohmu Pakherpora with mainPulwama costing Rs 21.25 crore.

The signing ceremony wasattended, among others, byDirector Finance JTFRP,Mohammed Yusuf Pandit, DirectorDisaster Management, Aamir Ali,General Manager JKPCC,Executive Engineer MunibulHassan Mirza, AEE Sajad AhmedWani and other officers fromJTFRP and JKPCC

Speaking on the occasion,Bhagat said that 8 bridges, 6 roadsand 3 buildings costing Rs 225

crore will be executed throughJKPCC. He said signing of theagreement was the first steptowards execution of the WorldBank Project in the State. The CEOsaid that after completion, the proj-ects will give major fillip to thereconstruction programme in theState. The Project ManagementUnit (PMU) has been invigoratedand a major selection process hasbeen initiated for equipping PMUwith high end consultancy anddepartmental staff, he said.

The CEO appreciated the hardwork of the Technical wing of theJTFRP which culminated in thesigning of the agreement withJKPCC. Stating that since theagreement was a templateapproved at the highest level,therefore other agreements wouldbe signed expeditiously, whichshall mark the immediate bookingof expenditure.

"International standards ofquality and environment normsshall be followed during the execu-tion of these projects and theEnvironmental and SocialManagement plans of these proj-ects have been hosted on theProject website of JTFRP," Bhagatsaid.

DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2017 (PAGE 11)

JJSF announces GGMScience College unit

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: JJSF todayheld a meeting of its activists atGGM Science College Jammuduring which, Pushvinder Singh,State president JJSF, announcedunit for the college.

Kuldeep Singh Shubam wasannounced as president, PrajbalSingh, Vikram Langeh, SahilChouhan and Abhishek as vice-presidents, Luv Pandey as gen-eral secretary, Vivek as treasur-er, Lalit Sharma as pressSecretary, Akash Sharma asorganisation secretary, ShivaCharak and Karan Kumar asjoint secretaries.

The college executive mem-bers of JJSF shall be AmandeepSingh, Vipul Khajuria, VikramjeetSingh, Akhil Khajuria, AmanKumar, Amarjeet Singh, Rishav

Malhotra, Raghav Sharma, SahilSingh, Kush Pandey, SahilSharma, Uttam Singh, ShubamSharma, Amit Kumar, BhanuSingh, Suchet Kumar, ManjeetSingh, Saksham Gupta, VishalKumar, Gourav Charak, JameelAhmed, Sachin Singh, SahilKumar, Ankush Sharma, ManishSharma, Mohit Singh and HritikKhullar.

Nitin Sharma of GGMScience College was also nomi-nated as incharge and president/head of three colleges namelyGDC Paloura, SPMR College ofCommerce and GGM ScienceCollege and he was asked by Statepresident JJSF to constitute unitswithin a week's time.

Sehyog Charitable Trust vows to empower women

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: SehyogCharitable Trust has played asignificant role in the empower-ment of women by providingfree education to the unprivi-leged and needy children, espe-cially the girl child.

Speaking at the inauguralfunction of Sehyog CharitableTrust office in Jammu onTuesday, its founder, DanishMishra said, “Sehyog, as thename signifies believes in forg-

ing ahead and achieving theirgoals through constructive part-nerships and lending a helpinghand, as and when required tothe community. The focus of theTrust is not just limited to chil-dren but also extending a help-ing hand to needy women byproviding vocational skills.”

“The Trust works for all peo-ple in distress, irrespective ofany religions, regional or casteaffiliations,” Mishra said.

Pertinent to mention here, thatSehyog Charitable Trust wasestablished in March this yearunder the leadership of DanishMishra, a college student, with avision to help needy people andcreate environment of co-opera-tion for all.

Mishra said that the SehyogCharitable Trust is going to sol-emnize the mass marriages of101 poor girls in 2018. Whilesharing his views, Mishra said,“The basic concept of holdingthis mass wedding ceremony is

to help destitute and toensure marriages oftheir daughter in arespectable way.”

Speaking over theempowerment of women,Mishra said, “Educationis one of the most criticalareas of empowermentfor women. Offering girlsbasic education is onesure way of giving themmuch greater power — ofenabling them to makegenuine choices over thekinds of lives they wish tolead. However, there arealso important benefitsfor society as a whole.”

Danish emphasizedthat Sehyog Charitable Trust isalways ready to provide allpossible help to the children aswell as students in completingtheir education. “If any needyor deserving students sort anytype of help in completingtheir studies he/she should feelfree to contact any time to theTrust,” he added.

Thief arrested, stolen items recovered

Pre-induction training of 313 CRPF trainees inaugurated

BJP Mahila Morcha discussesforthcoming programmes

IGP flagging off Mini Bharat Darshan Tour.

IGP flags off Mini Bharat Darshan Tour

World Bank-funded 2 girder bridgesto come up in Shopian, Pulwama

16 detained underpreventive custody

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Oct 24: Givingpractical shape to its commitmentof maintaining peace and order inRajouri, authorities have takensixteen persons into preventivecustody after their repeatedinvolvement came to fore in dif-ferent cases which primarilyinclude drugs peddling.

In a recent meeting of thePolice department, a threadbarediscussion was held on activitiesof all those notorious personswho are becoming a threat topeace. Help of intelligence agen-cies was also taken in shortlistingall such persons with main focuson notorious drug peddlers whonot only remain involved in drugspeddling but also triggeredunlawful activities many a times.

Later, different special teamswere framed by SSP Rajouri,Yougal Manhas and each teamwas led by an officer DySP HQrsJaswant Singh, DySP OPsSukhdev Singh, SHO RajouriAjay Chib, Insp Altaf Ahmed andIncharge Police Post Rajouri City,Danish Maqbool under the super-vision of Addl SP Mohd Yousafand during series of raids con-ducted in and around Rajouritown, sixteen such persons havebeen detained under orders ofExecutive Magistrate and takeninto preventive custody and havebeen lodged in District Jail,Rajouri in judicial custody.

Most of the people taken intopreventive custody wereindulging in drugs peddling andbecoming a major cause of worryfor whole society.

Police team also faced resist-ance while detaining many of

these persons but managed to nabthem.

The detainees included- IfrozBukhari alias Chotu Shah, son ofMunawar Shah, resident ofDhanore in Rajouri, at presentGujjar Mandi, Rajouri; RakeshKumar Hondia, son of MeshpalHondia from Malik Market,Rajouri; Mukash Kumar, son ofBodh Raj, resident of Talari,Kotranka at present Rajouri;Mohd Arif, son of Mohd Hussain,resident of Peer Kanju, Rajouri;Shahbaz Khan, son of MohdRaiz, from Chandimarh Poonchand at present ward No. 8,Rajouri; Shabir Ahmed, son ofMohd Bashir, resident of MalikMarket, Rajouri; Zaheer Abaas,son of Abdul Ghulam, residentof Behrote, Thanamandi, at pres-ent Ward No. 2 Rajouri town;Basit, son of Mohd Saleem hail-ing from Kakora, Manjakote, atpresent Umar Colony, Rajouri;Abid Hussain, son of MohdShabir, resident of Bela Colony,Rajouri; Ravi Kumar, son of RajKumar Sharma from Dhani Dhar,Rajouri; Tahir Shah, son ofNaseer Hussain Shah, resident ofDhani Dhar, Rajouri; RameezHussain, son of Mohd Bashirfrom Aitti, Rajouri; TanveerHussain, son of Abdul Majeed,resident of Thudi, Rajouri; AmitKumar, son of Yog Raj, residentof Ward No. 10 Rajouri; RishabhSharma, son of Surjeet Kumar,resident of Ward No. 10 Rajouriand Naseer Mahmood, son ofGhulam Mohd from Dassal,Rajouri.

It may be recalled that 30 per-sons were also detained in pre-ventive custody a couple ofmonths earlier in district Rajouri.

Vehicle with 8 bovinesseized, one arrested Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH, Oct 24: The policeseized a Tata Mobile vehicleloaded with eight bovine animalson Mughal Road in Surankotearea early today and arrested itsdriver.

Official sources said thatPolice party from Behramgalladuring naka at Jogi Morh on theMughal Road intercepted a TataMobile vehicle No. JK12A/1129and found eight bovine animalsbeing smuggled to Kashmir viaMughal Road from Mendhar side.

The police seized the vehicleand rescued the cattle. The policealso arrested its driver- AjazAhmed, son of Liaqat Hussain,resident of Mendhar in Poonch. Acase FIR No. 238/ 2012 has beenregistered against the accused atPolice Station Surankote in thisconnection.

Illicit cultivation of Bhang destroyed Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Oct 24: TheExcise team from Rajouri todayorganised an operation anddestroyed illegal cultivation ofBhang on nearly 65 kanals ofState land at different locationsin Kandi-Budhal area.

The Excise team led by ETORajouri-Poonch Range, FarooqChoudhary, under the supervi-sion of DC Excise JammuMureed Hussain Shah andExcise Commissioner, MohdJaved Khan conduced operationat Budhal, Raj Nagar, Phalni,Targain, Samote, Mohra, Draj,Kotranka and Manore Galla areaand destroyed illegal Bhangcrop, cultivated by the locals ofthe area on State land. ExciseInspectors, Varun Chandan andMohd Parvez besides other staffof the Range were involved inthe entire operation. This opera-tion will be continued for somemore days in the area, the offi-cial spokesman said.

2 promoted as JtDirectors, 8 as CEOs

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 24: The SchoolEducation Department todayaccorded sanction for the place-ment of two officers as In-chargeJoint Directors and equivalentand eight others as In-chargeChief Education Officers andequivalent, in their own pay andgrade.

Two separate orders in thisregard were issued today by theSecretary School EducationDepartment.

Altaf Hussain, In-chargeField Adviser, SIE Jammu andSewa Ram, In-charge PrincipalDIET Banihal (Ramban) havebeen promoted as In-charge JointDirectors and equivalent.

Similarly, Roshan, presentlyposted at HSS (Boys) Behrote,Rajouri, Gulzar Ahmad, posted atHSS (Boys) Surankote, Poonch,Ashok Kumar ( HSS Warwan,Kishtwar, Dhanater Singh (HoDDIET Samba), Bimal Rai( HoDDIET Kud, Udhampur), NirmalChoudhary (HoD DIET Jammu),Gurbachan Lal (HSS SumbJammu) and Shakti Kumar Kohli(HSS Krimchi, Udhampur) havebeen promoted as In-charge CEOand equivalent.

The adjustment and postingorders of these promoted officersshall be issued separately.

Founder of Sehyog Charitable Trust,Danish Mishra and others during inau-guration of Trust’s office in Jammu.

DIP/J-6717/17Dated: 24-10-2017