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Jora flags off Garbage Compactors Srinagar, Dec 3: Minister for Urban Development and Urban Local Bodies Nawang Rigzin in presence of Commissioner SMC Dr Qasba flagged off four garbage compacting vehicles therefore adding total number of ten compactors to the transportation fleet of SMC for mechanized sanitation of Srinagar city. According to a statement issued to KNS, SMC in the recent past has taken up sanitation in the mechanized mode and in this regard number of open garbage sheds have been closed down and replaced with smart bins placed at different roads, lanes and by lanes which are adjustable to modern compacting vehicles.These compactors have capacity of lifting automatically without human effort at least two truckloads of garbage therefore reducing /compacting garbage to the minimum weight. More such machinery shall be added to the SMC Transport fleet within next two months for mechanized sanitation in the city.
Inside story Div Com reviews draft Jammu Master Plan Divisional Commissioner Jammu Mr. Shantmanu today reviewed the draft of Jammu Master Plan in a meeting held here today.The Draft has been prepared by Centre for Environment Planning and Technology (CEPT) University Ahmadabad consultant to Jammu Development Authority (JDA).IGP Jammu Rajesh Kumar,
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Gul inaugurates daylong employment fair in Eidgah Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council, Mubarak Gul urged the unemployed youth to avail benefits of various employment schemes launched by the present dispensation for setting up income generating units. Mr. Gul was addressing
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On Edit Page Specially-abled personsand the responsibilities of our Society n a civilized society every citizen has its role and he is expected to contribute in building the society according to his own abilities. Today we are observing the international day for disabled people who are in reality full of abilities and can contribute in certain
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WEATHER
FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS:
Weather will be mainly dry over the state.
FORECAST OF SRINAGAR:
04.12.2013:-Mainly Clear Sky. Maximum & Minimum temperatures will be around 14°C & -2°C respectively.
TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM 13.3 0C MINIMUM -2.4 0C 05:22 pm SUNSET ON(WED) SUNRISE ON (THURSDAY) 07:23 am
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Handwara Encounter
Be careful Mr. Modi Abrogation of Article 370 is not your cup of tea The article is a bridge of relationship between state and the centre From our Special Correspondent Srinagar, 03 Dec. The recent statement of the BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narinder Modi calling for a debate on Article 370 and its abrogation has generated a heated debate in the whole of the country and every media channel whether electronic or print are focusing on this issue. Not only this every big or small political party has cleared its stand about this Article granting special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir which has exceeded to Indian union after independence of India in 1947 on certain terms and conditions. Jammu and Kashmir was amongst those princely states which were given an option to join India or Pakistan as per their own will and under the
instrument of accession Jammu and Kashmir exceeded to Indian union but under Article 370 the powers of parliament were limited in case of Jammu and Kashmir in certain cases. Besides allowing the state to continue with its own flag along with national flag, the head of the state as President and head of the government as Prime Minister were also allowed to be used in the nomenclature. The powers of the parliament were also limited in those matters,(i) “in the union list and the concurrent list which in consultation with the government of state are declared by the President to correspond to matters specified in the instrument of accession governing the accession of the state to the dominion of India as the matters with respect to
which the dominion legislature may make laws for the state and (ii) such other matters in the said list as, with the concurrence of the government of the state, the President may by order specify explanation for the purpose of this Article”. In the original Article the laws made by parliament under union and concurrent list including the powers of the supreme court were not extended to the state and it is because of that even today if any order is issued it is specified whether it is extended to Jammu and Kashmir or not. Article 370 has been amended several times after it was enacted on 17th of October 1949 and it has now been reduced to a skeleton. However this Article has become an identity of a special status to
If Article 370 is scrapped, Delhi-JK relation will cease to exist: Legal experts Abrogation of Article 370 will infringe instrument of accession: Justice (retd) Bashir Khan Srinagar, Dec 3 : Reacting to the recent statement of Narendra Modi seeking debate on Article 370, legal experts across Jammu and Kashmir Tuesday said that if the Article 370 is scrapped, the relation between Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir will cease to exist. Talking to KNS, legal experts of the state mentioned that if Article 370 is abrogated, it would infringe on the instrument of accession and render it vulnerable to all types of vagaries, both political and legal. Former High Court Chief Justice BA Khan while talking to KNS mentioned that the abrogation of Article 370 will weaken the instrument of accession and will infringe the same. “Any such action in this matter (Abrogation of 370) seems impracticable. The action was to be approved by the constituent assembly of the state which was no more in existence.” The constitutional expert Rajeev Dhavan stated that the Article 370 cannot be abrogated and if the same is done, it will put the accession in jeopardy.”The accession of Jammu and Kashmir to the union of India is
permanent.” Professor Sheikh Showkat Hussain who teaches international law at Central University of Kashmir stated that Article 370 is the corridor through which various constituent provisions of India have been extended to Jammu and Kashmir and if the corridor is closed, whatever pass through the corridor will come to an end. He further mentioned: “For amending Article 370, there is a need of the creation of Constituent assembly and once the constituent assembly is created, then everything that is provided within the constitution can be scrapped.” The legal experts further maintained that the state of Jammu and Kashmir acceded to the union of India by virtue of the instrument of accession, executed by the then Maharaj Hari Singh and accepted by the Lord Mountbatten on October 27 1947. Maharaja conceded the power of Indian Government, exercisable for Jammu and Kashmir only in respect of matters specified in the schedule appended to the instrument which included Defence, Foreign affairs and communication, they said.
3 new disciplines opening shortly in SSH: Taj Jammu, December 03: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesdaysaid that enhancement of tertiary medicare facilities in the Super Specialty Hospitals would relieve the patients with critical nature ailments of travelling outside the State for the latest treatment. “We are endeavouring to provide best quality modern super specialty treatment in these hospitals”, he said adding that upgradation process of various government hospitals is under implementation and all hospitals at the twin cities, districts, blocks including PHCs have been strengthened during the last about five years to universally better health care treatment. Inspecting functioning of various units of Jammu Super Specialty Hospital at Rashemghar here this afternoon, the Chief Minister said that upto the mark health care facilities to people in the State is the stupendous agenda being carried forward by his government with a commitment. The Chief Minister said that medical sci-
Commissions and Committees always fixed
BOPEE scam not unearthed by Govt
Srinagar, Dec 3,: Describing Syed Ali Geelani as the tallest leader in political sphere of Jammu and Kashmir, former Deputy Chief Minister and senior leader of Peoples Democratic Party Muzafar Hussain Beigh Tuesday said that all the Commissions and Committees to probe the killings and other matters related to corruption are fixed and these Commissions have lost credibility in Kashmir. “Geelani is not a dream merchant but a tallest political figure whom people love
more than Omar Abdullah and others. “No doubt, we have political differences with Syed Ali Geelani but we admit this fact that he commands more respect amoung people than our Chief Minister,” Beigh told Srinagar based news gathering agency CNS adding that PDP respects the sentiments of people. While replying to a question, Muzafar Hussain Beigh said that Dr Farooq Abdullah always feels comfortable with BJP led NDA. “Omar Abdullah has personal friendship with Congress party and on this basis Omar could not hug NDA. Omar will certainly feel humiliated if he joins NDA but one thing is sure his father Dr Farooq Abdullah has no problem with NDA,” he said.
the state and attaches sentimental and emotional importance for the people of this state who feel that this Article provides them certain protections including the ban on acquisition of land to non state subjects. They may not be knowing that the law enacted by Jammu and Kashmir state assembly provides enough space for those people who want to buy a piece of land in Jammu and Kashmir though it is called a lease deed which is valid for ninety years and is extendable. Now Mr. Narinder Modi representing BJP which has always been known for its stand against Article 370 but even after it came to power in the centre, it could not repeal the Article because it is not as See. Modi on Pg 11
3 Let militants including Divisional Commander killed Handwara, Dec 3 : Army Tuesday claimed that it gunned down at least three Lashkar Toiba militants including the Divisional Commander in a fierce gun battle at Shatmohalla hamlet of Rajwara Handwara town in North Kashmir. Police Sources told CNS that Army had inputs that three militants were present in a house at Shatmohalla Handwara. “Acting upon inputs received by Army, Army personnel from 7 Sector, 21 RR, 30 RR and personnel from Special Operation Group (SOG) Handwara jointly cordoned off the area and neutralized all the three holed up militants,” Superintendent of Police Handwara, Choudhri Muhammad Aslam told CNS. Reports said that militants were hiding in a house owned by two brothers namely Ghulam Nabi Ganaie and Wali Muhammad sons of Muhammad Jabbar. Militants engaged Government Forces for more than 14 hours. Both militants and Security Forces used sophisticated weapons to inflict maximum damage to one another. SP Handwara said that it on Tuesday morning all the three militants were neutralized. “The slain militants were all from Pakistan and they have been identified as Divisional Commander See Encounter on pg 11
Omar underscores importance of tertiary healthcare service
‘Geelani commands more respect than Omar Abdullah’ Farooq Abdullah comfortable with NDA: Beigh
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Criticizing National Conference for taking credit of unearthing BOPEE CET paper leak and selling scam, Beigh said that Crime Branch acted under the orders and directions of Honourable High Court. “Government has no role in unearthing this scam. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is trying to befool people by claim that his government exposed the guilty involved in BOPEE scam,” he said. Beigh told CNS that this government especially National Conference has become habitual of taking credit of everything which it is not its brain child. “Omar dismantled the plaque erected during PDP rule on Mughal Road and erected a plaque by his own name. Congress party See Beig on Pg 11
ence is in continuous process of revolution, and upgradation of treatment facilities with introduction of newer technology and gadgets is unending. “We have to try our best to provide latest treatment to the patients at primary, secondary and tertiary levels for which qualified faculty, latest equipment and medicines hold the key for success”, he said and mentioned the mea-
sures his government has taken in this direction. The Chief Minister who was accompanied by Minister for Medical Education, Taj Mohi-ud-Din visited various disciplines in the hospital and received the brief about the functioning of these units in 220-bed capacity Super Specialty Hospital constructed at a cost of Rs. 127 crore. About Rs. 8 See Omar on Pg 11
World Disability Day
Police detains disabled persons, foils their march Srinagar, Dec 3: At least 15 members of Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) were arrested by police on Tuesday when they tried to take out a march towards City Centre Lal Chowk on the occasion of World Disability Day. Reports said that scores of disables person under the banner of JKHA headed by its president Abdul Rashid Bhat assembled in Press Enclave Srinagar. They held a peaceful protest against “government apathy” when police swung into action and took at least 15 protestors into custody. Shortly before staging the protest, JKHA president Abdul Rasheed Bhat told CNS that the government was not paying attention to the long-pending demands of the disabled persons. He said that the ultimate aim of Disability Day is to show sympathy and support for the dignity, rights and well being
of persons suffering from disabilities. “More than 21 years have passed but there is no progress achieved so far for the upliftment of these disabled persons. The long pending demands are still unfulfilled, despite the fact that we had time and again pressing hard for the same, but nobody at the helm of affairs listen to us,” Bhat said. The protest was later joined by disabled students of ZaibaAppa Institute of Inclusive Education Bijbehara. Carrying placards, “we don’t want pension, we want education” “Give us our rights”, the students said the aim of protest was to inform the general public about the difficulties being faced by the disabled persons. Bhat flayed the government’s non-serious approach in addressing the genuine problems of the disabled persons. “We demand our rights See World on pg 11
Sajad Lone decries politics of erosions, theatrics Srinagar, Dec 3: Sajad Lone Chairman Peoples Conference declared the remarks made by Narendera Modi–Prime Ministerial candidate of BJP, regarding a revisit to the Article 370 which provides a special status to the state of J&K as unwarranted, illusory and unacceptable. In a statement issued to KNS, depicting it to be, a loss of understanding on the part of the Prime Ministerial Candidate with the historical and sociopolitical realities of the state, Sajad Lone termed the remarks to represent a gross disregard to the sentiment of the people of Kashmir. If at all the Article 370 was in itself an erosion of Autonomy of the people of Kashmir vested in the “Instrument of Accession” which extended only defense, communication and foreign policy to the Centre.
Men-in-Uniform went on rampage in Chadoora Smashed windowpanes, beat Sumo drivers Chadoora, Dec 3: Scores of Sumo Drivers Tuesday alleged that a group of Government Forces without any provocation beat them to pulp and smashed the windowpanes of dozens of Sumo vehicles in Central Kashmir’s Chadoora Market. Pertinently, suspected militants Monday had killed SHO Chadoora Shabir Ahmed in broad day light. “There are two sumo stands in Chadoora market. One is Rehbar and the other is called Alamdar Sumo Stand. As usual, we were busy in our chorus when a Security Gypsy appeared in the market. The men-in-uniform jumped from the gypsy and started thrashing people. They without any reason and provocation smashed the windowpanes of our vehicles,” one of the Sumo drivers told CNS adding that panic gripped everywhere and the drivers ran for cover. “They hit me with gun butts and hurled choicest abuses after I dared to stop them from taking law in their own hands. They dragged me on road and damaged my sumo vehicle,” another driver said. The drivers said that dozens of vehicles were damaged in the police action. See Men on pg 11
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Modi...... easy as it may sound. The party has used it as an election flank and wants to attract the attention of majority of Hindu community so that it can cash it in the coming Lok Sabha elections. But fortunately the secular character of the majority community and their knowledgeable minds have never been influenced by any communal politics and it is due to that the minority community in this country feels safer than any other country in the world. The politics of using such issues for election gains has no place in this country where the voters elect the parties and the representative on their performance and not on the basis of their caste, creed or religion. The statement of Mr. Chaman Lal Gupta, a former union minister and a sitting member of the state assembly has made it clear that Modi’s stans has done a disservice to BJP than a service. The state Chief Minister Umar Abdullah is correct in saying that Mr. Modi has very little or ill knowledge of the special status granted to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Perhaps he wanted to sweep and exploit this issue to vow the voters of not only from Jammu but whole of the country. The people of the state never expected the BJP’s Prime ministerial candidate to utter such words which added salt to the injuries of the whole minority community which has been deeply hurt by the demolition of Babri Masjid and Gujarat rites let loose with the support of communal elements in that state. It is shocking that a Prime Ministerial candidate without caring for the sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir went to the extent of saying indirectly that this Article is no more needed and the BJP has not changed its stand viz-a -viz the minority community despite its tall claims of intending to initiate steps for the welfare of Muslims in this country. The BJP has done it with the people who rejected two nations theory in 1957, thwarted the tribal raid and opted for accession with Indian union. The Article 370 is in fact a respect and regard for those secular sentiments and it is because of that the politicians at that time thought it better to introduce this Article in the constitution of India.
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Encounter...... LeT, Abu Waqas and his associates Qari Numan and Ubeed. Army recovered 3 AK-47 rifles and 9 Magazines from their possession,” SP Handwara told CNS. Confirming the killing of three militants, an army official told CNS that all the three militants belonged to militant outfit Lashkar Toiba. According to reports the house in which militants were hiding has been completely damaged as Army used mortar shells to eliminate the holed up militants. Locals told CNS that Bomb Disposal Squad was called to find arms and ammunitions from the debris. At least, three Army personnel were injured when a live grenade present in debris went off. Eye witness told CNS that one of the Army jawan was seriously injured in the blast. Defense spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel M.N.Joshi told CNS that he will find out what actually has happened and how these Army jawans if any have been injured. The mutilated bodies of the militants were handed over to Local Auqaf Committee for last rites.
Omar...... more crore are being spent on various ongoing works. The Chief Minister interacted with patients enquired the status of treatment as the status of functioning of various units. He interacted with the specialists and got brief about the services being provided to the patients in various units which have been opened in the hospital. Minister for Medical Education, Taj Mohi-ud-Din while giving resume of the nature of activities being performed by the Hospital at present, and also highlighted the need for earmarking some funds for the Ventilators, Cardiology and Urology equipments. He said new disciplines for indoor facilities including Neurosurgery, Neurology, Gastroenterology and Endocrinology are being shortly opened in the Super Specialty Hospital.
leaders even erased my name that was inscribed in some of the plaques outside many Buildings and Bridges in Baramullah. By such acts, this government cannot befool people. Its not name but what matters is performance,” he said. He said all the corruption scandals unearthed in India was because of the intervention of CBI or the Supreme Court. “Committees and Commissions are established to buy time. All the Commissions and Committees constituted by this Government to probe killings and other matters are fixed and nothing positive comes out from such Commissions. Why Omar Abdullah constituted a one man commission to probe Haji Syed Yousuf’s custodial death case. Had Omar been sincere he would have handed over the case to CBI or the Supreme Court,”
World...... be upheld and the schemes for handicapped persons be implemented without delay,” he said, adding even after assurances from the government, nothing has been done. He accused the state government of failing to implement schemes even after the funds have been released by Government of India. “There are many schemes for which the Centre has sanctioned funds, but the state government does not implement the schemes,” he added.
Men...... Deputy Inspector General of Police Central Kashmir, Syed Afhadul Mujtaba told CNS that he will look into the matter. “Let me confirm it and look into the matter,” he said. Despite repeated attempts, superintendent of Police Budgam could not be contacted.
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Whereas joint application has been received by this office from Mrs. Bashir Ahmad Nanda S/O Mohd Sultan Nanda R/O Khanabal Anantnag (party no 1st) as transferor (seller) owner of the vehicle Maruti 800 bearing regd. No JKO3C 0108 (Non-commercial) AND Mr.Tariq Ahmad Baba S/O Gh Qadir Baba R/O Radwani Kulgam (party no.2nd) as transferee(purchaser) requesting for transfer of R/C & R/P of the above noted vehicle from party no 1st to 2nd and cancellation of hire purchase agreement with J &K Bank T.P.Branch Anantnag.Before the case is disposed off on its merits anybody having objection regarding the proposed transfer may file his objection within seven days from the publication of this notice to the office of the undersigned. No any representation/objection shall be entertained after stipulated period. Assistant Regional Transport Officer S.W Anantnag
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suggested the parents to take necessary precautions for the prevention of different disabilities among children. On the occasion people of Illahi Bagh Bach Pora and adjacent areas who visited the day long camp were made aware of different causes that can result into a disability among infants. Free medicine was also distributed among poor and needy People.
Subject:- Elevation of PG Masters/ Teachers in the discipline of Mathematics. The following PG Masters/ Teachers in the discipline of Mathematics are falling under consideration zone for elevation as l/C Lecturer (Mathematics). Any member(s) of the cadre having objection(s), if any, shall submit the same alongwith documentary proof (duly authenticated/ attested by the controlling officer) directly to the Under Secretary (Gazetted), School Education Department, Civil Secretariat, Jammu within a period of 03 days from the date of publication of this notice in the newspaper(s), failing which it shall be presumed that he/ she has no objection and orders to this effect shall be issued accordingly:-
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Srinagar, 03 Dec.2013: On the occasion of World Disabled day, Gandhi Global Family Srinagar, in collaboration with State Health department, organized a one day “Free medical/awareness camp” at Ilahi Bagh chowk, Bachpora, Srinagar in which specialist doctors of different diseases, especially pediatricians, treated the children with different disabilities whole day and
Govenment of Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department (Gazetted Section) Civil Secretariat, Jammu/Srinagar
CHAIRMAN DISTRICT RURAL HEALTH SOCIETY/ DISTRICT DEV. COMMISSIONER BARAMULLA Subject: Provisional selection list of Candidates under NHRM for the posts of 1) LADY COUCELLOR 2) DATA MANAGER 3) SISTER TUTOR 4) PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 5) STAFF NURSE 6) LAB. TECH. 7) FMPHW 8) X-RAY TECH. 9) BLOCK MONITORING & EVALUATION OFFICER-District Baramulla. In view of the list prepared by the Selection Committee constituted for engagement of Staff on contractual basis under NRHM-District Baramulla for aforementioned posts, a provisional selection list is hereby notified for information of the candidates/general public as per the Annexure-A. The selection list is provisional & is subject to objections/claims if any from other candidates. Any candidate having any genuine objection against the provisional selection list published, has to file his/her objection within 07 days of publication of this list in the office of Chairman District Rural Health Society Baramulla (District Dev. Commissioner Baramulla) and after the expiry date no objection whatsoever will be entertained/accepted and the published list will be treated as final selection list. The provisionally selected candidates shall have to produce the following original testimonials at the time of submitting the joining report in the office of Vice Chairman District Rural Health Society (Chief Medical Officer Baramulla) when the final selection list is forwarded to Chief Medical Officer Baramulla. a) PRC(State Subject Certificate) b) Qualification Certificate/marks card of Degree/Diploma in relevant stream. c) Date of Birth Certificate. d) Other qualifying examinations if any. ANNEXURE-A
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Govt. working hard to improve lot of weaker sections: G.A. Mir
‘Rs. 3.75 cr sanctioned for construction of WSS Hillar’
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Mr. Mir said the present Government is working hard to
and those belonging to weaker sections of society for whom many schemes and programmes are in
Anantnag December 03: Minister for Tourism, Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Mir today expressed the resolve and determination of the Government to develop all regions and areas in the State particularly far flung and remote areas. Addressing series of public meetings today at Shishtirgam, Hillar, Changoo and Lowermunda in Dooru , the Minister said Government has shaped its development initiative in such a manner that the far flung and remote areasAgency Kangan Lone News Khan News Agency Ganderbal get their due share. He said politiGulzar News Agency Soura Zahid Book Depot Chadoora cal executives and senior GovernTariq News Agency Hawal Bashir News Agency Nowhatta ment functionaries regularly visit Muzaffar Ali News Agency Alamgari Bazar Budshah News Agency improve the lot of people particuvogue.The MinisterLal saidChowk many path these areas to ascertain the develthose below poverty breaking were taken during Abdullah Agency Lalliving Chowk Sikendar Newssteps Agency Lal Chowk opment needs and factor them News in larly line, in rural and far flung areas lastAgency five years of present the developmental paradigm of Agency Gupkari News Lal Chowk Rainathe News Gund KanganGov-
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ernment. He said laying modern tourist related infrastructure, exploring virgin potential spots and creation of adventure activities initiated in all the regions of the, would give boost to tourism, beneficial for economic transformation of the people. He said similarly in other sectors like education, health, social welfare etc. J&K has seen distinctive growth and progress. The Minister asked the people to remain cautious of the designs of vested interest groups who create division among people in the name of catchy slogans and ideas. He said their aim is just to deceive the credulous and innocent people and not to make any positive contribution to people’s lives. “They have nothing to offer you
Sakina reaffirms govt’s resolve to create barrier free environment for disabled persons
Celebrates World Disabled Day with blinds
disabilities, Minister for Social Welfare, Sakina Itoo, said that an effective mechanism is being evolved for an inclusive survey of the disabled for need based resource allocation and provisions in development schemes.Speaking at the World Disabled day celebration organised by the National Federation of the Blind at residential school for sightless girls, Roop Nagar, the Minister said that an accurate assessment of disabled persons would help make
occasions to mere celebrations. “Such events provide us an opportunity to peep into the past endeavours and recognize our shortcomings for further improving the services towards these special people”, she added. Sakina appealed the parents to eschew the social stigma attached to disabilities and rather consider themselves special as they have been entrusted by the God with a great job of nurturing
sive awareness about the rights and concerns of the disabled persons is also the need of the hour besides establishing a friendly atmosphere for the disabled at homes, schools and public places.The Minister said that the government seeks to empower the people with disabilities besides sensitizing the society for which the common people have to come forward and supplement efforts of the government in this regard.
Gul inaugurates daylong employment fair in Eidgah SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 03: Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council, Mubarak Gul urged the unemployed youth to avail benefits of various employment schemes launched by the present dispensation for setting up income generating units.Mr. Gul was addressing a daylong employment fair in Eidgah here today. He said that the aim of organising the employment fair was to disseminate the information about the various states and centrally sponsored self employment schemes and to facilitate artisans associated with various handicrafts, government has created two handicraft clusters in the old city which enable scores of artisans to earn their livelihood with dignity. He said that to give a fillip to the handicrafts in the valley,
Ensure Transparency, Accountability in Rural Schemes: Sagar Jammu, December 03: Minster for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Mr. Ali Mohammad Sagar has asked the officers to ensure transparency, accountability in the implementation of various schemes of the Rural Development department. The Minster was addressing the first meeting of the State Vigilance and Monitoring Committee of Rural Development Department to take stock of the vigilance and monitoring aspects of the various programmes implemented by the Rural Development Department. It was attended by Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr. B.B.Vyas, Commissioner Secretary Rural Development, Mr. Farooq Peer, Administrative Secretaries, various Heads of the Department and public representatives. Mr. Sagar said that the officers
should also work in close co-ordination to ensure that the time bound implementation of various schemes is ensured and added that special stress should be laid on proper and correct identification of beneficiaries, so that the benefits percolate down to the most deserving in the society. He also impressed upon the Administrative Secretaries that their role in
the implementation of the programmes in the shape of sanction of State share, clearance of proposals etc. should be expedited so as to enable the department
to fulfil its responsibilities towards the people of the State. The Minister while reviewing the monitoring mechanism suggested that the Social Audit aspect of the programmes should be further strengthened. He also observed that the monitoring and vigilance can be further strengthened if the institution of Ombudsman in the Panchayats as per MGNREGA Act is put in place so that there is a third party monitoring and vigilance of the Rural Development programmes. The Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Principal Secretary Finance suggested that the department should issue a clear guideline for monitoring and vigilance of the programmes of Rural Development which should be based on the guidelines prescribed by Government of India and State specific guidelines to be prepared by the Rural Development Department.
World Disability Day celebrated at Akhnoor Sham for more initiatives for the welfare of under privileged people JAMMU, DECEMBER 03: Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Mr. Sham Lal Sharma has stressed for more initiatives for the welfare and rehabilitation of physically challenged people so that they can also lead a dignified life. Maintaining that only Government efforts are not adequate to address the issues of disabled persons, the Minister said that entire society has to contribute and work for the upliftment of this under privileged class. They have equal right to live and progress in the society and this can be possible with the support
of all sections, said the Minister. The Minister was speaking at a function organized by the J&K Disabled Welfare Association to mark the World Disability Day at Akhnoor today. The Minister said that Government has taken several measures for the welfare of the disabled persons from time to time, including financial assistance in the shape of pension, free education, free medical treatment, free travel, vocational programmes and other sops. A large number of disabled persons are availing these benefits. He asked the handicapped people to maintain close liaison with the Social Welfare Department to avail the benefits meant for them. He also called upon the NGOs to show liberty in extending necessary help to this under privileged lot. He said by only observing the day once in a year will hardly serve any purpose
but need of the hour is to do something concrete for the upliftment of disabled persons with collective efforts, he asserted.Responding to the issues of the disabled people of Akhnoor tehsil, the Minister issued instructions to the officers of various departments to attend their problems on priority. He directed them to ensure that all welfare schemes meant for this special lot are implemented in letter and spirit so that the benefits should percolate to the needy. Chairman, J&K Disabled Welfare Association, Akhnoor, Mr. Sushil Sharma highlighted the problems of the disabled people and requested the Minister for his personal attention to address these on priority.Prominent among those present on the occasion included, Satpal Saraf, Subash Langer, sectoral officers of various departments and a large number of disabled persons hailing from Akhnoor tehsil.
except hamper the growth of the state which has undergone a turnaround after the hard efforts of the present Government”, he said. Responding to the demands of the people, the Minister said to cater the drinking water requirement in Hillar and its adjacent areas, the government has approved construction of WSS Hillar at a cost of Rs. 3.75 crore adding that work on this project would be started soon after completing all codal formalities. He said to upgrade the road connectivity in the Constituency several DPRs have been submitted to the Centre for approval of funds under PMGSY adding that new sub-health centers would be also opened in the Constituency under NRHM. Mir said expansion of human resource development also received strenuous attention in the area. He said at present dozens of higher and secondary educational institutions are functioning in the constituency besides Degree College at Dooru and Polytechnic College facility to provide the quality and job oriented education to the students at their door steps.
the government is creating 40 more clusters in the old city.The Speaker was told that 72796 unemployed educated youth of Srinagar have been registered in the employment exchange. He was also informed that 6722 unemployed educated youth have been brought under the SKEWPY scheme. It was also given out that 283 IG Units have been set up in the Srinagar district besides 46 self help groups have also been created in the district. While addressing the gathering, the Speaker said that Central Government has released an amount of Rs. 750 crore for implementing UMEED Scheme. He asked the women to set up self help groups under the scheme so that they can earn their livelihood with honour and dignity.
Div Com reviews draft Jammu Master Plan JAMMU,DECEMBER 03Divisional Commissioner Jammu Mr. Shantmanu today reviewed the draft of Jammu Master Plan in a meeting held here today.The Draft has been prepared by Centre for Environment Planning and Technology (CEPT) University Ahmadabad consultant to Jammu Development Authority (JDA).IGP Jammu Rajesh Kumar, Transport Commissioner, Saurabh Bhagat, Director Tourism Jammu Soujanya Sharma, Director Education Tushar K. Sharma, Director Floriculture Kulbhushan Sharma, Director Health B. S. Pathania, DC Samba R. K. Varma, Commissioner JMC Kiran Wattal, Deputy Transport Commissioner M. L. Raina, CE Irrigation & Flood Control Sushil, SE JDA P.L. Bhushan, SE R&B S. P. Manhas, SE PDD Gurbachan Singh, SE PHE Sunil Gupta, other senior officers of concerned departments besides Rashid Mughal and Anand Patil from
CEPT attended the meeting. While reviewing the Jammu Master Plan, Shantmanu said that there is need for modification in draft of Jammu Master Plan. He stressed for protection of Agriculture land and for promotion of vertical development instead of horizontal. He expressed concern that Kandi land is used for expansion of residential colonies and industrial development.He asked to constitute the working group comprises of officers from all line departments and other stakeholders in the revision process to make it a comprehensive and implementable document.Earlier, in a power point presentation, the Divisional Commissioner was briefed about the various components of Master Plan. He was apprised about proposed Business Centers, proposed Transport and Bus Stop locations, Mono Rail, proposed residential and commercial units, etc.
Bhalla visits Channi Himmat, reviews dev works JAMMU, DECEMBER 03 Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture, Raman Bhalla today asserted that Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed massive development in all spheres during last five year period adding that government has taken several concrete measures to provide durable assets to upgrade the living standard of the people. Mr. Bhalla said this during his tour to Channi Himmat Sector-3 and its adjoining areas to review the pace of maintenance and upgradation work on the Housing Colony and other development works there. Mr. Bhalla asked the executing agencies to come up with effective
strategy for early completion of mega projects taken in hand adding that government has earmarked huge funds in this regard. He underlined the involvement of public representatives in execution of development works as they are the ears and eyes of the government. He said that vast dimension given to growth and development viz road linkage, construction of bridges and other projects has taken development to the doorsteps of people living in remote and far-flung areas. He said that the large numbers of people that have gathered at Channi today are witness to the fact that people have started reposing the confidence in the developmental approach of the
coalition government. Mr. Bhalla issued specific instructions to MD J&K Housing Board to immediately complete upgradation work of lanes and drains, approach road, and lighting in the Colony for which Rs. 55 lakh has been sanctioned. The Minister desired that the pace of progress on maintenance of the colony be expedited. While interacting with the locals, the Minister said that Government was aware of their problems and efforts are being made to address them in phased manner. Proposal of other development works is under active consideration of the government and every possible measure will be taken to further improve things on ground, he maintained.
04. 12 .2013
HOROSCOPE Aries
March 21-April 19
You might feel like doing something different today, Aries. Everyone needs a break from the regular grind and this is a good time to try something new. Perhaps you feel like varying your routine. If this is your day off, you might spend the day doing whatever strikes your fancy. Try a new wardrobe style. Go to a movie. Do something to spice up your life today.
Taurus April 20-May 20
Start your day writing in a journal, Taurus. This provides an avenue to communicate and connect with your inner being. Things you need to do, ambitions, and even challenges can appear while you’re writing, providing a map that you can follow. Even if starting is difficult, stick with it. The words will come if you give it a chance. It can make your day much easier.
Gemini May 21-June 21
You might find it hard to get going, Gemini. Taking direction could rub you the wrong way, especially if you’re set on doing something different. Communicate your ideas and how you want to approach things rather than let irritation get to you. Your approach will be better received if you leave emotions out of it. You may even get kudos for staying calm and collected.
Cancer June 22-July 22
You might feel cheerful and generous today, Cancer. Helping others will probably suit you, and matters will move along smoothly. If there are outstanding projects from earlier, tackle them first. It’s an opportune time to get caught up on challenges. Don’t hesitate to lend a hand if you’re approached or notice someone in need. This will benefit them as well as you.
Leo
July 23-August 22 Make an effort to connect with someone you miss today, Leo. Even if it feels painful at first, you’ll feel a lot better once you do. Pick up the phone, write a note, or send an email. Let the person know you miss and care about him or her. Expressing yourself is often far better than stuffing your feelings. The person may be missing you just as much.
Virgo
August 23-September 22
Today may be a time of heightened reasoning and judgment for you, Virgo. What a great way to get things done! Pull out unfinished projects and get going. Tackle issues or problems that have surfaced recently by facing them directly. Make the most of this day’s energy by thinking about ways to do things more efficiently. Be confident that you can handle anything.
Libra
September 23-October 23 Feed your mind today, Libra. The day’s energy supports growth and expansion, so why not see about learning about something you’re interested in? Challenge yourself by reading or taking a class. There are plenty of online subjects to engage you. Find something that interests you that you can do in your own time.
Scorpio
October 24-November 21 You’re more into socializing today than anything else, Scorpio. This could be great providing you don’t have a heavy workload. See who’s available and go for it. If you need to get something done, you’ll have to resist the temptation to chat too long. Use breaks for this and keep your focus on getting done what you’ve taken on. There’s always the evening to get together with friends.
Sagittarius November 22-December 21
You may find it hard to admit that you can’t do everything, Sagittarius. There are some jobs that you aren’t cut out to do. Why pretend when a better option would be to delegate the task to someone else? If you don’t feel a strong connection with something or someone, don’t force it. Pretending that you’re capable of something will only cause frustration for you and everyone else.
Capricorn December 22-January 19
Don’t be surprised if you’re pensive, Capricorn. It’s one of those days when daydreaming can happen more readily. Your imagination may also be at a peak. Rather than fighting this so you can be more productive, jot your ideas down. It may be to your advantage, as better and innovative ways of doing things can pop into your mind. Take time to ponder. It can bring great results.
Aquarius January 20-February 18
Chatting with your loved ones may be more appealing to you today than any other day, Aquarius. It may be important to curb this desire if there are many things that need your attention. If you’re at home, don’t spend all your time on the phone or loafing. Consider tending first to things that need to get done. Socializing will be far more enjoyable without guilty feelings about what you should be doing.
Pisces
February 19-March 20 Pisces, you can expect to feel a little more energetic today. In fact, you may run circles around everyone. What a great way to start the day. Head out with the confidence that you can easily handle anything that comes your way. Take time to enjoy the company of others as much as possible. If there are meetings on the agenda, handle them right away.
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Zabarwan Times Friday, 2904 November Wednesday December2013 2013
Specially-abled persons and the responsibilities of our Society In a civilized society every citizen has its role and he is expected to contribute in building the society according to his own abilities. Today we are observing the international day for disabled people who are in reality full of abilities and can contribute in certain fields better than what normal beings can do. If we see around us there are lots of such people who are challenged with some or the other disability. In Jammu and Kashmir according to official figures there are about three lakh sixty thousand physically challenged people. In addition to this the last 25 years have created thousands of such men and women, young and old who are suffering from mental disorders which is the worst kind of disability. These people need our special attention and if they are provided the opportunities they can contribute their bit in the construction and rebuilding of the welfare state which our leaders and statesman have dreamt off. However it is unfortunate that the society is totally ignoring such people and now proper attention is paid towards their welfare and towards the mitigation of their problems. There are several thousand youths who despite the physical problems have achieved mile stones in several fields but they are not being properly helped and even in the governmental sector the three percent meagre reservation for them in jobs is being ignored. There is no proper policy for rehabilitation of these unfortunate ones and in the private sector also they are discriminated and there capabilities are not tapped. Yesterday being the international day for disabled as being as usual day for Jammu and Kashmir as hardly any meaningful function has been organised where in their problems could be highlighted or certain measures announced for their overall welfare. There are several acts and laws which govern the rehabilitation and welfare of these propel but it is surprising that every government has ignored them continuously and is ignoring them. There are no special incentives for these people which could helped them to stand on their feet and prove their capabilities. The hollow statements, the announcements and the assurances so for has drawn blank and no concrete step seems to have even taken on the governmental level for their rehabilitation. The NGO’ and other organisation also exploit their plight only but infact do nothing for them.
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ZABARWAN TIMES 9
Wednesday, 04 December 2013
Pioneering Spices Research
Life has changed for good for Mr. George Thomas Panackavayal, a 65 year old progressive farmer from Koorachundu in Kozhikode district of Kerala. George Thomas’s story is an inspiration for those who lament agriculture is no more a profitable business. From a novice farmer to an award winning visionary figure, his triumph is a living testimony to the significant work done by the Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Kozhikode, through its Krishi Vigyan Kendra(KVK). Being a traditional black pepper grower, George was cultivating local varieties. Yield from these vines was not so promising and most of the vines died because of quick wilt. Like any other traditional farmer, his life was also full of ups and downs. The Beginning of a New Innings: It was in the year 2007, a training programme on mushroom cultivation at IISR’s Krishi Vigyan Kendra located at Peruvannamuzhi in Kozhikode district changed his life forever. It was the beginning of a winning partnership in agriculture. With the guidance and support of the KVK, he started a mushroom cultivation unit investing around one lakh rupees. Later George Panackavayal turned into cultivation of ginger and turmeric by procuring five kilograms of IISR Prabha variety of turmeric and Varada variety of ginger. He followed the scientific crop management practices; took the advice of experts from KVK and IISR at each and every stage of cultivation and it worked well. In 2010, he sold 1000 kg of turmeric and 500 kg of ginger rhizomes to other farmers through the Participatory Seed Production programme of KVK. Next year also, he harvested a bumper yield of 500 kg of turmeric and 400 kg of ginger from a mere 15 cents of land. In the year 2007, he planted around 300 vines of high yielding varieties of black pepper such as Sreekara, Subhakara, Panchami and Pournami released by IISR. From the third year of planting, the vines started yielding and in year he got a yield of 200 kg fetching him a net income of 75000 rupees. He is also growing coconut, areca nut, nutmeg, rubber, tapioca and other tuber crops. He was one of the four farmers mentioned in the Harvesters of Hope, a compilation of the success stories of 101 farmers in the country, published by the Ministry of Agriculture in 2009. He credits all his success to the support he got from IISR. George’s success story is not an isolated one. Thanks to remarkable work done by IISR; many farmers have
scripted success stories by cultivating different spices across the country. IISR Genesis: Spices research in the country had a modest beginning with the establishment of a regional centre of Central Plantation Crops Research Institute at Calicut- the city of spices in the year 1975 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Further in 1995 the research on spices gained full momentum with the establishment of Indian Institute of Spices Research, the one and only ICAR centre for research on spice crops. The institute is located
ies that are tolerant to drought, pests and diseases. Eight varieties of black pepper were released by the institute. Varieties such as Sreekara, Subhakara, Panchami and Pournami are already in the farmers’ field. Latest varieties include IISR Thevam, IISR Malabar Excel, IISR Girimunda and IISR Shakthi. IISR Vijetha 1, IISR Avinash and IISR Kodagu Suvasini are the cardamom varieties developed by the Cardamom Research Centre (CRC) of IISR functioning at Appangala in Kodagu district of Karnataka.
Traditionally, white pepper is produced by the de-cortication of ripened or dried berries. But this conventional method and other mechanical decortications were inadequate for bulk production of white pepper at industrial or farm level. The hygienic aspects and quality of white pepper are also a matter of concern. Scientists at IISR have developed a bacterial technology for converting mature green pepper to white pepper through bacterial fermentation. in a serene campus of 14.3 hectors at Chelavoor, 11 kilometers from Calicut city. The experimental farm of IISR is located at Peruvannamuzhi, a picturesque setting about 51 kilometers north east from the city of Calicut. The research farm, set up in a leased land of 94.8 hectares, focuses on intensive production of nucleus planting materials and conservation of biodiversity in spices. IISR is also the headquarters of All India Coordinated Research Projects on Spices which is the largest spices research network in the country. The mandate crops of the institute are black pepper, cardamom, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, allspice, garcinia, vanilla and paprika. IISR maintains the world’s largest germplasm repository of spices with a total of 2575 black pepper accessions, 435 cardamom accessions, 685 ginger and 1040 turmeric accessions. Apart from this, the institute has gene repositories of Vanilla, Paprika and other tree spices such as Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg and Cassia. A significant contribution of the institute in the field of spices research is the breeding of high yielding spice varieties that are tolerant to drought, pests and diseases. The institute has developed various technologies for sustainable production of spices. Spices Varieties Released by IISR: A significant contribution of the institute in the field of spices research is the breeding of high yielding spice variet-
The ginger varieties of the institute, IISR Varada, IISR Rejatha and IISR Mahima are suitable for cultivation in all major ginger growing tracts of the country. Eight high quality turmeric varieties have been released so far by the institute. Suguna, Sudarshana, Parbha, Prathibha and IISR Alleppy Supreme are known for their high curcumin content and other quality attributes. IISR Vishwasree, a high yielding nutmeg variety with a bushy and compact canopy, is suitable for all tracts in South India. Kerala Shree another nutmeg variety released recently. Navasree and Nithyasree are the leading cinnamon varieties of IISR well known for their bark oil and oleoresin. White Pepper Production Technology: White pepper is one of the value added forms of black pepper that fetches high revenue for farmers. Owing to its charming creamy white colour, mild flavor, attractive odor, good taste and suitability to use in any food item, it has become a hot choice in the international market especially in the European countries. It also fetches almost fifty percent higher price in the market. Traditionally, white pepper is produced by the de-cortication of ripened or dried berries. But this conventional method and other mechanical decortications were inadequate for bulk production of white pepper at industrial or farm level. The hygienic aspects and quality of white pepper are also a matter of con-
cern. Scientists at IISR have developed a bacterial technology for converting mature green pepper to white pepper through bacterial fermentation. Mature green pepper obtained after harvest is washed in sterilized water containing a mid log phase culture of Bacillus bacteria and it is incubated at room temperature for five days. Then the pepper berries are trampled and washed thoroughly with running water to remove degraded pericarp and bacterial metabolites. Creamy white pepper berries obtained through fermentation is dried to get high quality white pepper. Broiler Goat Rearing: ‘Broiler Goat Rearing’, fine-tuned by the scientists of the Peruvannamuzhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra of IISR is a boon to the farming community especially in the areas where green fod der is in scarce. Under this method, 15 to 30 days old kids with a higher birth weight are selected before they start eating green leaves. These kids, once identified, are kept away from their mothers and are housed separately in sheds made of bamboo or wooden poles. Proper ventilation, sunlight and cleanliness are ensured at all the times. Initially, the kids are given small quantities of concentrated feed. And the quantity is increased gradually depending upon the intake. Additional supplements such as liver tonic mixed with fish oil are also given twice a week. Young kids are also provided with mother’s milk for one month (twice or thrice a day) for their proper growth. Various women self help groups like Kaveri Kudumbashree and Nidhi and several other individual farmers in Peruvannamuzhi of Kozhikode district of Kerala have been rearing goats in this method for the past five years. According to the members of the group the method is highly suitable for those who don’t have enough land for grazing animals. Less cost, more profit, ease in cattle management and a good demand for the goat meat are some of the many favourable factors encouraging the farming community to adopt broiler goat rearing more passionately. Kids bred under broiler technology gain about 25-33 kilograms in 120-140 days, whereas in traditional system of green feeding, the goats acquire only a maximum weight of 10 kilos, that too in 6 months. The expenditure towards feeding a kid under this method comes to about Rs. 1200. A net income of Rs. 5050 to 7050 (at Rs. 250 per kg on live weight basis) can be easily realized in this method.
Kashmiri talent shines at the Goa International film Festival The 44th edition of International Film Festival of India (IFFI) at Goa has proved a wonderful platform for the Kashmiri filmmakers as the festival provided them opportunity to showcase their creative work not only to the domestic but also to the international audiences. Three non-feature films by Kashmiri filmmakers were screened during the 11 day festival beginning on November 20. Another Kashmiri filmmaker having worked as an Associate Director for 90-Minute Afghan-Indo Film “A Man’s Desire For A Fifth Wife”—in Dari language, featured under ‘Cinema of the World’ section in the festival. ‘Shepherds of Paradise’ by Raja Shabir Khan, ‘23 Winters’ by Rajesh S Jala and ‘Sama: Muslim Mystic Music of India’ by Shazia Khan, are the three films which found place in the prestigious Indian Panorama-Non Feature (IP-NF) Section of IFFI2013. ‘Shepherds of Paradise’ ‘Shepherds of Paradise’, , in Gojri & Urdu is a 50 minute film which narrates the story of 75-year-old Gafoor, a shepherd (Gujjar–Bakerwal community), who travels on foot with his family and herd from the plains of Jammu to the mountains of Kashmir in summer, and reverses the trip in winter. The steep terrain, unpredictable weather and the onset of turbulent situation in Kashmir, makes it a hazardous journey. The film was screened twice during the festival. The film has bagged the National Film Award Swarna Kamal (Golden
Lotus Award), a certificate and a cash prize of Rs 1.50 Lakh at the 60th National Film Awards ceremony held on May 3, 2013. The film has shared the Best Cinematography award with another Marathi film ‘Kaatal’. Director Raja Shabir says that it was a very challenging task to film because of the tough terrain, rough weather, long journey and the limited resources. The film was shot by without any crew and I followed the shepherds on foot all along their traditional hilly tracks of about 300 km., he added. After completing his studies in political science and history from Kashmir University, Raja Shabir Khan joined
ley after living in Delhi for several years. A film set in reality, played by a real protagonist, Bota, who lives a surreal life. This film looks at his traumatic past which haunts his exiled present. Nonetheless, his hopes are unvanquished, the film explains. Rajesh Jala says that he has been making films, primarily, documentaries, for 11 years and has been an enlightening journey through human emotions, social concerns and inner conflicts. He has directed and produced a number of documentary films and television series for leading international and Indian TV channels. His films have been selected at
The story of the film reflects the thousand year old custom which occurs in a village at the North of Afghanistan and tells the story of violence against women. A man with old traditions wants to get married for the fifth time; despite of having 4 wives already and the story shows women weak and sufferer existing in a society. The story portrays all factors of the age old culture and traditional game Buzkashi or Oghlak with thousand horses. the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTII) in Kolkata in 2003 and later he relocated to Mumbai for a year. His first documentary film, ‘Angels of Troubled Paradise’, has won the special jury mention award at the 3rd Siliguri International Short and Documentary Film Festival. ‘23 Winters’: ‘23 Winters’, a 25 minute Kashmiri & Hindi film, screened twice at IFFI, is a fictional story of a schizophrenic Kashmiri Pandit’s journey to the Val-
a number of international film festivals including Montreal, Puson, Amsterdam, IFFI, Warsaw, Leipzig, Munich, Rome, MIDD, Thessaloniki, MOMA, etc, he added. ‘Sama: Muslim Mystic Music of India’: It is a 52 minute Hindi & English film screened once at IFFI explores the Muslim music tradition in India and portrays how the two have borrowed and taken inspiration from each other. The film attempts to dis-
cover that connection which allows the performer to become one with the Creator and experience the peace, calm, serenity and joy with the artist as he creates Sama. The film has cinematography by Salim Khan, Shazia Khan & Mohammad Yunus Zargar. Neelofar Shama, from Baramulla, North Kashmir, has worked as an Associate Director for “A Man’s Desire For A Fifth Wife”, directed and written by its lead actor Mohammad Sediq Abedi who is having 19 years of professional experience in Afghanistan based Jihoon Film & Altin Film companies. The story of the film reflects the thousand year old custom which occurs in a village at the North of Afghanistan and tells the story of violence against women. A man with old traditions wants to get married for the fifth time; despite of having 4 wives already and the story shows women weak and sufferer existing in a society. The story portrays all factors of the age old culture and traditional game Buzkashi or Oghlak with thousand horses. During media interaction along with Tahmina Rajabova, Tajik actress playing role of 3rd wife in the film, at the IFFI, Neelofar Shama said that she has started her career as a freelance producer-director with Doordarshan and has directed more than 70 documentaries, 85 TV serials, 5 advertisement films, 5 telefilms and 5 short films & several talk shows. She says working on Afghan film was a mix of fear, enthusiasm & adventure.