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PDD Lineman electrocuted Srinagar, December 08: A PDD lineman was electrocuted to death while repairing a HT line in village Renin, in Handwara. 55 years old Mohammad Amin Khan son of Rehmatullah Khan resident of Moonshnar a PDD Lineman received electric shock while repairing a HT cable at village Renin, in the jurisdiction of police station Kralgund, Handwara. He was shifted to Kralgund hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. Police station Kralgund has initiated investigation in this regard.

1 injured in road mishap Srinagar, December 08: One person was injured in a road accident in Kangan area of Ganderbal district last evening. A Tavera bearing registration number JK01R/4303 hit and injured a pedestrian Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh son of Mohammad Sidiq resident of Check Akhal Kangan at Chiner Kangan, in the jurisdiction of police station Kangan, Ganderbal. The injured was shifted to SKIMS Soura for treatment. Ganderbal police has registered a case in this regard.

4 structures damaged in fire Srinagar, December 08: Four structures including two residential houses were damaged in two separate fire incidents across the valley. Fire broke out in the residential house of Abdul Rehman Koka resident of Manzmoh, in the jurisdiction of police station Anantnag, resulting in See Sturctures on Pg. 7

Inside story Mir urges panchs, sarpanchs to focus on public welfare Minister for Tourism, Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Mir has asked Panchs and Sarpanchs to act as a bridge between the administration and the people for the welfare and progress of the State. "You need to render

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Omar Abdullah committed to develop Srinagar as model city Terming the holistic development of the state and particularly the revival of world famous Sher-e-Khas including Srinagar city as a commitment, the National Conference today said that while ‘Omar is committed to develop Srinagar as a model city’, PDP is not only anti-Srinagar but also anti-state.

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WEATHER

FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS:

Mainly Dry Weather Over the State.

FORECAST OF SRINAGAR:

Mainly Clear Sky. Maximum & Minimum temperatures will be around 15°C & -1°C respectively.

TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM 13.9 0C MINIMUM 2.3 0C SUNSET ON(MONDAY) 05:23 pm SUNRISE ON (TUESDAY) 07:26 am

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NC represents aspirations of State’s people

Hung house in Delhi, Congress routed in MP, Rajasthan; BJP retains Chhattisgarh New Delhi, December 08: In elections seen as a "semi-final" before the 2014 Lok Sabha battle, the BJP retained Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and ousted the Congress in Rajasthan. The Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) stunning show in Delhi pushed the Congress to a humiliating third spot, with the BJP emerging as the single-largest party with 31 seats. AAP got 28 seats while the Congress was reduced to 8. A humbled Congress, which had pitted its vice-president Rahul Gandhi against the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the hectic election campaign, said it would "introspect" why it lost Rajasthan, was crushed in Delhi and why it couldn't dislodge the BJP in Madhya Pradesh. "Our congratulations to those who have won in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan," said a despondent Congress leader Jayanthi Natarajan. "In Delhi, we accept the verdict and will

AAP’s win has come as a shock to congressmen in the country: Prof Soz Srinagar, December 08: Prof Saif-u-Din Soz, the president Pradesh Congress Committee and former union minister on Sunday said that Aaam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s debut win in Delhi has come as a shock for the congressmen in the country. Talking to KNS, Prof Soz said the election elections results that have come in four states including Delhi must act as a warning for the congressmen in the country to work doubly and get awakened to the new challenges on the ground. “This is politics and there are ups and downs but AAP’s win has come as shock for the congressmen in the

country. This is surely an awakening call for all of the congress men in the country and a message has come that we have to work very hard,” Prof Soz told KNS. He, however, maintained that India is a democracy and the democratic institutions have gained strength. “Let me tell you that the BJP propaganda will not work.” Asked if the elections results of the four states including Delhi, MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh will have any impact in Jammu and Kashmir, the PCC chief said: “There is no impact of Modi in Jammu and as far as the valley is concerned Congress has emerged as a vibrant force to reckon with.”

Never underestimate underdog: Omar Jammu, December 08: From noting to "never underestimate the newcomer" to observing that voters "will see through crude attempts to buy support", Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah did some loud thinking as assembly election results from four states poured in Sunday. As trends of the elections held in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Delhi started trickling in, Omar Abdullah wrote on his twitter handle: "I'm glued to my TV waiting to watch the trends and results start coming in. Call it morbid curiosity." "So, it's bell weathers versus breached firewalls," he said in another reaction to the trends. Wondering at some pollsters, who had given six seats to AAP in one of the

Coalition government failed to carry forward development agenda: PDP Srinagar, Dec 08: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today regretted that present government headed by National Conference (NC) has failed to carry forward the agenda of development in the State. Addressing impressive public meetings at Achabal Adda, Kamad and Kheerbal areas of Anantnag assembly segment in connections with the ongoing campaign for Lok Sabha elections, PDP leaders pointed out that various developmental projects which were started during the regime of

past the Raman Singh-led BJP after being in the opposition for a decade. The Congress was decimated in Rajasthan, and could be left with only 31 seats in the 200-member house. Officials counting votes in the state said the BJP won 162 seats out of 199. The Churu assembly seat was countermanded because of the death of a candidate. In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP won 156 seats while leading in another 9 out of the 230 constituencies. The most stunning verdict came from Delhi where Sheila Dikshit, chief minister for 15 long years, resigned after leading the party to a rout, and she herself was set to lose humiliatingly to AAP founder leader Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi constituency, which she considered her pocket borough. "We always thought of AAP as competition and we were expecting it to get double digit seats but this is surprising," Delhi BJP president Vijay See Hung House on Pg. 7

examine the results. We will find out what has gone wrong." "Our work is cut out for us and we have to face realities," said Congress minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who was projected as a possible chief minister candidate for Madhya Pradesh which the party lost badly. The BJP said the verdict dominantly reflected "mass anger" against the Congress, which has ruled India since 2004 at the head of a multiparty United Progressive Alliance. "This is an anti-Congress vote. There is an impact of Modi also," said spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman, referring to the party's prime ministerial candidate who campaigned in all four states with gusto. BJP activists erupted into celebrations all across Madhya Pradesh, which the party has ruled since 2003, and Rajasthan, where the Congress suffered a disastrous defeat. However, the Congress put up a spirited show in Chhattisgarh where it appeared at one stage to be edging

Mufti Mohammad Sayeed have been stalled by the present dispensation without any reason. They especially mentioned that project of a 300 bedded hospital at Anantnag is yet to be completed. Similarly various projects to provide civic amenities to people are also stopped mid-way. PDP leaders reminded the gathering that a project to construct a business mall is also yet to be started because present government was adopting discriminatory attitude towards this region. Calling upon the people to compare tenure

of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed with decades long mis-goverance of National Conference (NC) in the state, PDP leaders said that during the PDP led regime various developmental projects were initiated in the state for the betterment and upliftment of all sections of the society. “It is unfortunate that the present dispensation neither carries forward the political agenda of the previous government nor follows the development policies which were adopted by the PDP led regime”, they said and added that instead See PDP on Pg. 7

surveys, the chief minister said, "Which was the post poll survey that gave AAP 6 seats? You need to sack your pollsters, they clearly stayed at home to fill questionnaires." "Notes to self for 2014 - voters will see through crude attempts to buy support with last minute populist schemes," he wrote. "Big public meetings don't always mean votes but poorly attended ones definitely indicate big trouble." "Notes to self for 2014 - never underestimate the underdog/newcomer with a fresh face and message," he posted. Both the Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly elections are scheduled in Jammu and Kashmir next year. The state is presently ruled by Omar's regional See Omar on Pg. 7

Azad to guide Congress in the LS poll in Jammu Jammu, December 08: The Congress high command is said to have opposed Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad’s plan to contest the next Lok Sabha election from Udhampur-Doda constituency because the AICC leadership has been keen to entrust the job of guiding electioneering and the party campaign in the two constituencies in the Jammu region.. Party sources said that the Congress may field its candidate from either Ladakh constituency or from one of the three constituencies in the Kashmir valley. But as far as the next Assembly election is concerned the Congress may contest from at least 15 to 20 constituencies out of 46 in the Kashmir valley depending on the nature of the pre-poll alliance. According to the party sources the Congress high

command has decided to entrust the entire party campaign for the Lok Sabha election to Ghulam Nabi Azad who has clear influence on the party workers and party supporters in all the three regions. Sources said that though the Congress has decided I n princi-

ple to repeat the sitting MPs for the two Lok Sabha seats in the Jammu region final decision was to be taken after Azad’s report and recommendations. Party sources said that the plan of the Congress to concentrate on the two constituencies in the Jam-

mu region only was the outcome of reports indicating that the three Lok Sabha constituencies were expected to witness direct contest between the NC and the PDP and that too when the two parties plan to field stalwarts including Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti..This was being done to leave the field open for the pre-Assembly poll alliance. Even if the scope for a pre-Assembly poll alliance was bleak the plan to leave the three Lok Sabha constituencies for the NC and the PDP to measure muscles could increase the possibility of opening post poll between the Congress and with either the NC or with the PDP. Till date the Congress leaders from the state have been pleading with the party high command that the Congress should keep the issue of alliance open till the end of the Assembly poll.

Hurriyat (M) leader Mirwaiz family introduced turns ‘numerologist’ Sheikh to Kashmir’s political 13 not a good number for New Delhi: Prof Bhat Srinagar, December 08: Senior Leader of Hurriyat Conference (M) leader Professor Abdul Gani Bhat Sunday stated that on numerological grounds, the next year would be vital for the resolution of the Kashmir issue. According to the KNS correspondent, Professor Bhat while speaking in the Seminar organized by Hurriyat (M) at party headquarters said that Kashmir this year will witness the serious progress in its resolutions and that the numerology suggests the same. “We have been under oppression from the last 67 years and if we add the digits 6 and 7 the result is 13 and 13 is not a good number for the oppressors and occupiers.” Prof Bhat further predicted that the year 2014 will be prosper-

ous for the people of Kashmir. During the seminar on human rights violations in Kashmir, Prof Bhat said that the people of the state have witnessed the worst kind of treatment and that the gross human rights violations being inflicted here should be condemned at every level. “We want to tell India that more you beat us and kill us, the more brave we will become against you and Huriyat is not just the party but the symbol of unity and steadfastness,” said Bhat while welcoming Peoples’ Political Party (PPP) chairman Hilal Ahmad War in Huriyat (M). Bhat further stated that the leadership of Huriyat has chosen Mirwaiz as its chairman and leader and that the amalgam has See Hurriyat (M) on Pg. 7

world: AMA

Srinagar, December 08: Taking a strong exception to the recent statement of National Conference, Jammu and Kashmir Awami Majlis Amal (AMA) Sunday accused NC of bartering the aspirations and wishes of people of Kashmir in lieu of power and political gains. A spokesman of AMA told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that the people of Kashmir have themselves witnessed the historical events and the people here have the full knowledge of the events when NC betrayed them at all them levels. “It was Moulana Mohammad Yusuf Shah who introduced Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah to the political world of the state and the history bears witness of the fact that the footsteps of Mirwaiz Yusuf Shah have

always been followed by the people here at large.” The AMA spokesman stated that the recent statement of NC wherein it was mentioned that Moulana Mohammad Yusuf Shah embraced Sheikh in Pakistan for the political motive is ‘absurd and politically incorrect’. “It was only because Moulana Mohammad Yusuf Shah believed that Sheikh’s visit to Pakistan was aimed at resolution of Kashmir dispute but Sheikh had other plans in mind.” The spokesman further stated that the Mirwaiz family of Kashmir has always represented the aspirations of the people of Kashmir in its true perspective and that it has rendered innumerous sacrifices for the freedom of Kashmir. See Mirwaiz Family on Pg. 7

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ZABARWAN TIMES Good governance Pro-people policies, equitable development Govt’s Priority: Sakina

Monday, 09 December 2013

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Goel said. The Congress claimed the verdict was no reflection on its national leadership.

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National Conference (NC) in alliance with the Congress party. Whether or not the NC would seek a poll alliance with the Congress will be keenly watched.

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The spokesman added that NC has always been identified as power hungry party and it always has bartered the aspirations of the people here for the petty political gains.

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always believed in sacrifices and achievement of goal. “We are all equal in Huriyat and we all are sincerely working for the Kashmir resolution.”

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of taking some effective steps for accelerate developments this regime has been indulged in only cosmetic efforts to hoodwink the common masses. Pointing towards prevailing anarchy and chaos in the State, PDP leaders observed that situation in the State was sliding back to the pre-2002 situation due to the wrong policies being adopted by the present dispensation They said that the coalition regime has exposed before the masses as the ruling National Conference has failed to fulfill all promises which were made with the people during the last assembly elections. Abdul Rehman Veeri, MLA, Rafi Ahmed Mir, MLA, Peer Mansoor Hussain, MLA, Peer Mohammad Hussain, district president PDP, Syed Farooq Andrabi Mohd Yousf advocate Javed Ahmed Sheikh, advocate Javed Ahmed Sathua, Imran Amin Shah, G H Thakur, Bashir Ahmed Pahalwan, Haji Ghulam Rasool, Abdul Rashid Kadoo, Bilal Ahmed Khan, Jameel Ali, Mohammad Afzal and other leaders including Panches and Sarpanches also spoke on the occasion.

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partial damage to the house. Majid Ahmad Wani son in law of Nabir Koka sustained minor burn injuries in this incident. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders and local Police. Meanwhile, fire broke out at village Aamno Kulgam, in the jurisdiction of police station D.H Pora, Kulgam, resulting in the damage to a residential house and two cow sheds. Fire was brought under control with the help of fire tenders.

Mir urges panchs, sarpanchs to focus on public welfare Anantnag, December 08: Minister for Tourism, Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Mir has asked Panchs and Sarpanchs to act as a bridge between the administration and the people for the welfare and progress of the State. "You need to render extraordinary service to people to mitigate their difficulties and act as a bridge between the administration and the people Mir Sunday said while addressing Panches and Sarpanches of locals Panchayat Halqas including Waterhall, Lessar and Vio-bomdoora in Dooru. The Minister reiterated government’s commitment about equitable and allround development of all areas of the state. He said a whooping allocation has been allotted for comprehensive development of Dooru Constituency under State, District and Flagship plans during current fiscal which have catapulted the development process in all the areas. He said the government have sensitized the administration and the executing agencies at all levels to redouble their efforts for ensuring time bound completion of developmental targets.. The Minister appealed to the

people to positively contribute in the efforts of the government to carry forward its development agenda in a peaceful atmosphere and reach out to people in all areas to address their grievances and accommodate their development needs. The Tourism Minister during the tour interacted locals, enquired their problems and directed concerned field functionaries for immediate redressal of their grievances. He called upon the CA&PD, PHE, PDD and other concerned authorities to ensure hassle free services to the people during winter adding that it should be ensured that people should not face any inconvenience with regard to getting ration, LPG, power, drinking water or healthcare facilities. The Tourism Minister said that in view of tourism emerging as global economic force, the present government has attached much importance to this sector for employment generation and poverty alleviation. He said tourism potential in each and every area of the state including Dooru area and its surroundings would be optimally exploited to give impetus to

Development activities apace in Handwara: Ramzan Handwara, December 08: The Minister for CA&PD, Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan Sunday said that Handwara has been brought under special programme of development and as many as Rs. 26 crore are being spent on execution of various development works in the Tehsil. Ch. Ramzan was addressing a public meeting a t Z a c h a l d a r a t o d a y. Minister for Higher Education, Mr. Mohammad

Akbar Lone was present on the occasion. Speaking about the developmental scenario under execution, Choudhary Ramzan said that by virtue of bringing Bungus Valley in tourism map of the State, thousands of unemployed youth of the area have obtained employment. He said that three tourist Rest Houses have been constructed and Rs. 6 crore were spent on construction of Bungus road.

Omar Abdullah committed to develop Srinagar as model city: Tanvir

‘Srinagar was treated step motherly in PDP regime’ Srinagar December 08: Renovations of Indoor “Heritage street” Omar Terming the holistic stadium, Play grounds of Sahib’s main objective is to development of the state SP and Amar singh college, bring back the glory of and particularly the revival removal of 40 bunkers from Artisans by focusing on of world famous Sher-e- city are some of many natural, cultural and craft of Khas including Srinagar works in this direction” the state” said Tanvir city as a commitment, the Stating that when the NC Lashing out at PDP for National Conference today led government took the misinformation campaign said that while ‘Omar is reins of power in 2009, the Tanvir said “While they committed to develop drainage system of the City were in power, and while Srinagar as a model city’, was defunct due to which they had every opportunity PDP is not only anti- most the City remained to ensure development of Srinagar but also anti-state. waterlogged during rainy Srinagar City they chose to While interacting with season The political just pay lip service” various delegations of city secretary said “In the five adding, “They did not The political secretary of years well connected approve any developmenthe Chief Minister Tanvir drainage system has been tal schemes for Srinagar, Sadiq said “Omar Abdullah constructed to overcome did not macadamize any is taking every step for this problem including road in the city, the hatred upgrading the basic majority of the roads in the they had towards the city facilities of summer capital city have been macadam- dwellers can be seen from of the state, the foundation ized” Tanvir added “The the fact that they wanted to of Rs 351 Cr Jehangir Party legislators have done relocate the civil secretarChowk-Ram Bagh(JCRB) a commendable job by iat, assembly and high flyover and Rs 31 crore developing their constitu- court from Srinagar” said multistoried parking near encies to the satisfaction of Tanvir. Lal Chowk is one of many the electorate” said Sadiq. “If that was not enough projects aimed at that” said Stating that with the they stalled the urban Tanvir “New hospitals like launch of Artisans Credit reform bill to ensure the Lalded and JLNM, New Card Scheme (ACCS) GOI does not release the facilities for patients at more than 70,000 artisans funds for city developSMHS, SKIMS, CD of the Srinagar district, ments“ said Sadiq adding H o p s i t a l , G B P a n t , associated with handi- that today same people are Flyovers, Bridges, Newly crafts and handlooms, shedding crocodile tears for proposed Tahzeeb Mehal, b e n e f i t e d f r o m t h i s Srinagar just because Traffic Lights, cleaning and scheme, 40,000 modern election are nearer” revival of Dal and Nigeen looms to the artisans free of Lake, Museums, Cultural cost during the next five centers, Amusement parks, year plan is a huge step” TRC, World class Astro said Tanvir adding “With Turf for Polo view ground, revolutionary steps like the

Vikar lays foundation stone of Bus-stand Banihal Banihal, December 08: Minister of State for Technical Education (Independent charge), Power, CAPD, RDD and Information, Vikar Rasool Wani today laid a foundation stone of General Bus stand Banihalto be constructed by PWD department with an approximate cost of about 1.47 Crore. He announced 1 passenger shed and 2 toilet complexes for the general public at the Bus stand. While addressing a huge gathering at Banihal, he said that traffic jam in Banihal is the biggest problem for the general public and to have a Bus stand in Banihal is the long pending demand of the general masses of the banihal area which has been solved by laying a foundation stone of bus stand. He assured the people that he has a long mission to put

Bhalla inaugurates JK Portrait House at Gandhi Nagar Jammu, December 08: Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture Mr. Raman Bhallahas asked the unemployed youth to start their own ventures for earning a dignified livelihood, adding that for this purpose Government has launched number of welfare schemes. The Minister was interacting with the people after inaugurating JK Portrait House at Gandhi Nagar, here today. Mr. Bhalla asked the unemployed youth of the State to take full benefits of various employment schemes like self-help groups, handicrafts, skill development besides large and small industries which have been tailored to address unemployment problem. He highlighted the role of private sector in boosting industrialization in the State adding that industrialization is the only solution for solving the challenging unemployment problem.

Banihal, backward area on development map. He enumerated the achievements on socio economic fronts that have taken place during his tenure for in the remote and far flung areas of Banihal. He further added that several projects have been started for the overall and equitable development of the rural and remote areas of the Banihal. He further said that several new road projects including Itoonardarshipura road, KuthalHarwara road, BankootGujjarnar road, NachilanaManjos road have been taken up in the current year plan to ensure the connectivity of these remote and far flung areas with the National Highway. He further added that 33 bridges have also been completed so far during his tenure as public representative of the area.

Says NC represents aspirations of State’s people Poonch, December 08: “National Conference right from the days of Sheikh Mohd Abdullah has set a legacy of good governance and that’s why it represents the aspirations of cross section of the society” said Minister for Social Welfare Sakina Itoo while addressing a mammoth public meeting a t B e d a r, M a n d i i n Poonchdistrict. She said that Pro-People Policies based on equitable development is the main mantra of National Conference which has helped the government to win the faith of the state’s people. The present government has done a great job in heralding peace, prosperity and development in the state which has been well recognised and appreciated by the people from every region and religion. Former Minister and Additional General Secretary NC, Mustafa Kamal, MLAs, BimlaLuthra and Aijaz Ahmad Jan besides senior officers and prominent leaders were also present on

the occasion. “Development is a common issue which should not be hampered for petty selfinterests.” the minister said. Spelling out landmark achievements of the present govt, the Minister said that free and fair panchayat elections were conducted aftera long period adding that opening of Mughal road, implementation of reformative measures like Accountability Commission, PSG Act, RTI, SKEPWY, MGNREGA, etc are some other initiatives which have yielded tangible results to benefit the people. The CM is himself keeping a strict monitoring over functioning of the departments and is keen to ensure that no one is deprived of their genuine rights irrespective of caste or creed. She said that for the first time 70,000 cases have been sanctioned for the state under ISSS besides the marriage assistance to orphan girls and young widows has been enhanced

from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000. She said that the uncovered far flung areas of Poonch would soon be brought under the ambit of Anganwari centres. Sakina said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has issued specific instructions to all concerned to pay special attention on development of farflung and backward areas that have not received desired attention in the past so that the mission of equitable development of all the areas is achieved. “During the past over three years, the State has witnessed a discernible change in almost every sphere of development”, she added. Sakina said that the Social Welfare deptt is the department entrusted with a pious job of ensuring welfare and empowerment of the society and it is our endeavour to expand the network of services of the deptt to every nook and corner of the state with focus on remote and backward areas of districts like Poonch and Rajouri.

Government of Jammu & Kashmir

Office of the Executive Engineer Flood Spill Channel Division, Narbal Tender Notice No: 14 of 12/2013

For and on behalf of Governor of J& K State, sealed tenders on the prescribed documents to be obtained from the office of the undersigned against cash payment and affixed with revenue stamps worth Rs. 6/=, are invited from the registered PWD contractors of J&K State, for below mentioned works which should reach the office of the undersigned on or before 16-12-2013 upto 2.00 P.M through registered post/courier or delivered personally. The tender documents shall be issued from 12-12-2013 to 14-12-2013 upto 2.00 P.M. In case the date of receipt of tenders is declared as a holiday or conditions remain disturbed for any reason, the tenders shall be received on the next working day upto 2.00 P.M S. Name of Work No 1. Improvements to Budgam Nallah by way of laying crates D/S Bandsaw and left side of Nallah near house of Ali Mohd. Sofi

Adv. Cost

Amount of CDR

Class of Contractor

Time of Compl.

Cost of Tender Document

M.H of Acctt.

Rs. 2.50 Lacs

Rs. 2500/-

S.H.G

10 Days

Rs. 300

M.H-47II Spottreatment

Position of Funds: Demanded Terms and Conditions: 1. The tender documents shall be issued only to such intending tenderer who produces TIN No, latest Sales Tax Clearance Certificate, valid Registration Card and CDR for the particular work for which he wishes to cast tender. 2. The tender should be accompanied with CDR for the amount shown above from any scheduled bank pledged to the tender receiving authority. 3. The rates quoted should be covered with transparent tape. Corrections, if any, should be authenticated by signature. 4. The successful tenderer shall have to start the work within 2 days after the date of issue of letter of intent or allotment, failing which action under rules shall be taken against him. 5. The contractor will not be allowed to sublet work to any other agency. 6. The tender should be sealed in an envelope with name of work super-scribed. 7. Rates of departmental materials as shown in the rate list shall be applicable during currency of the contract. 8. The tender opening authority reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders without assigning any reason thereof. DIPJK: 11037 Sd/- Executive Engineer

Office Of The Executive Engineer Irrigation Division Sumbal Sonawari Short Term Tender Notice No. IFCDS/Camp/14 of 2013-14

For an on behalf of the Governor of the J&K State, sealed tenders affixed with revenue stamps worth Rs.4/=, valid for 180 days from the date of opening of tenders, are invited from the registered PWD Contractors for the works as mentioned below which should reach office of the Undersigned on or before as mentioned in the Column No.9 upto 2:00PM. in person or by registered post or the courier Service. The tender documents for the works can be had from the office of the undersigned against non-refundable & non-transferable cash payment as shown against each work during all working days as mentioned in Column No.8 during office hours on production of valid Registration Card that has capacity equal to the amount of work for which document is demanded, to its credit and upon production of Call Deposit Receipt for an amount equivalent to 1% & 2% respectively of the advertised amount works of as earnest money, pledged to Executive Engineer Sonawari Irrigation& Flood Control Division Sumbal. The tenders shall not be entertained in any case after 2:00P.M on due date. Reason whatsoever they be, including Postal or Courier delay shall not be entertained in any case. In case the date of receipt of tenders happen to be holiday or so the tenders shall be received on the next working day / date upto 2:00 P.M

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Const. of Ramp, raising of sides and construction of flooring of Markundal P/Stn and laying of foundation blocks for Khomina Pump Station Main Const. of cement conc. Channel at Churthangoo L.I.S Deepening and widening of Dyarsar Vijipora Dyar D/cut of Dyarsar P/Stn. Const. of lining wall, Del tank and RCC Flume/Culvert at Babadubsar L.I.S

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2702M&R From 09-122013 to 12-122013 during office hours

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Ex. Engineer Sonawari I&FC Division Sumbal

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4702D/Plan 4702Desilting 4702D/Plan

Terms and Conditions:1. As per guide lines issued by Ministry of Water Resources Govt.of India for AIBP Projects. If State govt. Fails to comply with the agreed date of completion, the grant component released will be treated as Loan and recovered as per usual terms of recovery of the Central Loan, so in view of this condition, the contractor is bound to start the work within seven days from the date of issue of allotment and is bound to complete the same within stipulated period of time, if the lowest tenderer fails to start the work no further notice, shall be served. His C.D.R shall be forfeited immediately and black listing of his registration card shall be recommended. 2. The tender document shall not be issued in case a) The application for tender document is not accompanied by the Call Deposit Receipt (for AIBP works only) b) The application is not accompanied with P/s copy of Tin No. issued by the Competent Authority C) There is no capacity of Card available on his Card. 3. Upon opening of tenders, the tenders shall out rightly be rejected without opening if the tenders are not received in sealed envelops having a mention of name of the work, reference to N.I.T No. and Date and name of the tenderer with full postal address. 4. The rates quoted by tendrers for item wise or on the whole as “BELOW” shall be rejected without assigning any reason. 5. The intending tenderers are required to quote their rates legibly in the prescribed column/space against each item of the rate list/quantity schedule of the tender document and the rates quoted must be covered with transparent tape. The rates so quoted should be for the complete item in the units as advertised in the rate list / quantity schedule. The tenderers may quote rate/rates in figures as well as in words. In case rates are both in figures and words and there is variation in the two, the rate quoted in the words will be considered for evaluation of tender. The tender should be hand written in ink or type written. DIPJK: 10970 Sd/- Executive Engineer

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