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Soldier killed in Gurez Grenade blast Srinagar, July 20: An army soldier was killed in a grenade blast at Gurez sector in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district. Official sources told GNS that a patrolling party of army’s 36 RR who were conducting searches following the suspected movement in the Gurez sector near Line of Control (LoC) since last couple of days. “Last night as the combing operation to flush out the militants in the area was intensified, a live grenade suddenly slipped from one of the army man which exploded”, sources said. They said that in the blast the army personnel, sepoy Harjinder Singh sustained critical splinter injuries and was immediately airlifted to army’s hospital here in Srinagar for treatment. However, Singh succumbed to injuries before reaching the hospital. Pertinently, Army on July 18 had claimed to have foiled an infiltration bid near Line of Control (LoC) in the same sector. (GNS)

08 injured in road accidents Srinagar, July 20 : Eight persons were injured in different road accident across the valley. A statement issued to KNS stated that Tavera vehicle bearing registration number JK01R/9377 hit a motorcycle bearing registration number JK01N/0127 near Tatoo Ground, in the jurisdiction of Police Station Batamaloo resulting in injuries to motorcyclist Mohammad Amin Beigh son of Ghulam Qadir and his son Irfan Ahmad Beigh. Both the injured were shifted to hospital for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard. Meanwhile, an Auto load carrier bearing registration number JK15/1047 driven by Imtiyaz Ahmed Khan resident of Pazalpora hit and injured two pedestrians Mehraj-ud-Din Sheikh son of Aalam Din Shiekh resident of Aloosa and Farooq Ahmed Chowhan son of Mohammad Hussain Chowhan resident of Khunusa at Ongam in the jurisdiction of Police Station Bandipora. The driver of the load carrier also got injured in this accident. All the injured were shifted to Sub District Hospital, Bandipora for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard. In another road accident, a Tata Indigo car bearing See Accident on pg 11

Man injured in bear attack in Kupwara Srinagar, July 20: A man was injured after attacked by a wild bear in a forest area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Sunday. Mohammad Rafeeq, 40, a resident of Nonwai, Kalaroos was attacked by a wild bear at JP top area near Z-Gali forest area where he was grazing his cattle, a police official said. Rafeeq’s cries grab attention among the army men deployed in the area and local residents who within no time reached the spot and finally freed him under the knees of wild bear, he said. He sustained multiple injuries on his face, head and shoulders and was immediately brought to ADS, Z Gali, by army personnel, where he was given prompt treatment by army doctor and paramedical Staff, the official said. “Subsequently the injured was evacuated to Block medical Centre, Kalaroos for further surgical intervention”.

WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS:

Light rain/thunderstorm could occur at isolated places over the state.

FORECAST OF SRINAGAR: Partly cloudy sky. Maximum &Minimum temperatures would be round 30°C & 17°C respectively.

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Teenager’s killing

No pre-poll alliance between NC- Congress

Shutdown, protests continue in South Kashmir; 9 injured

Both to go their own ways Congress to contest all 87 seats Dr. Farooq decides not to contest Jammu, Jul 20: The ruling coalition partners Congress and National Conference Sunday announced that they will go alone in the Assembly polls in the state due later this year. Addressing a news conference at Jammu, AICC General Secretary and in-charge of Jammu and Kashmir party Affairs, Ambika Soni said that the party high command has decided to go all alone in the upcoming Assembly Elections in the state which are likely to be held in the October-November this year. She said that the votes in Lok Sabha elections were not transferred to each other resulting in the debacle and added that there was not much of help that came from our alliance partner in previous elections. Mrs. Soni said that after extensive talks with Congress leaders and workers at all levels, the party has come to the conclusion that we are going to fight the forthcoming Assembly elections on our own strength. Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, who was present at the press conference, said the party wants to emerge as the single largest party in the state.

Meanwhile Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Sunday disclosed that he had met the All India Congress Committee (AICC) chairperson Sonia Gandhi 10-days ago conveying her that NC will not forge any prepoll alliance with the state Congress for the upcoming assembly elections in the state. Omar maintained further that NC patron and his father Dr Farooq Abdullah will not contest the assembly elections as his health does not allow him to fight the elections. In an exclusive chat with Kashmir News Service (KNS), the chief minister stated that he had a detailed meeting with Ms Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi and had categorically told her that NC in no way will forge alliance with the Congress for the forthcoming assembly polls. “The recent parliament polls suggested us that forging alliance with the Congress in no way will benefit NC. It is because the Congress votes in Valley during the recent parliamentary elections got transferred to PDP instead of National Conference its coalition partner,” Omar revealed to KNS. “I during my meet with Ms Gandhi, told her that I am not going to for-

Illegal appointments in SKIMS

HC sets aside appointments of 2 assistant professors in PMR Srinagar, July 20: Holding that the appointments of Dr Abdul Hameed Rather and Dr Javaid Ahmad against the posts of assistant professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) in SKIMS is contrary to rules, the high court has set aside an order by virtue of which their appointments were made. According to KNS correspondent, in their objections wherein they questioned the maintainability of the PIL, the two doctors had quoted a letter of Dr U. Singh, professor and HOD of PMR AIIMS, New Delhi who had suggested that diploma in PMR was available only in a few states and the candidates for the same were admitted from their respective states quota only. It was also suggested in the said letter that it would not be possible for the candidates working in Srinagar to get admission in other

PDP alleges removal of 19 booth level officers from old city Srinagar, July 20: The opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Sunday stated that the ruling national conference has accepted defeat ahead of the forthcoming polls and in the old city it is busy in ‘illegally’ removing the booth level officers only to be replaced by NC activists and their kith and kin. PDP stated that 19 poling officers of the old city have been removed and the task now has been given to the people that are the children of NC activists. The party stated further that the move of the ruling party vindicates that the party has accepted the befitting defeat ahead of the assembly elections and that the move has been done without the approval of the election commission. PDP leader and party’s candidate for Khaniyar, See PDP on pg 11

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states, since the seats are reserved for local candidates. Dr U Singh had further opined that it was remotely possible to find any local candidate with full qualifications as per MCI as there were no local medical colleges or hospitals where post graduate degree courses were run in PMR. In an order issued in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) questioning these appointments, a division bench of the high court comprising of Justice Hasnain Massodi and Justice D S Thakur has said that there is nothing on record which would satisfy the court Dr Abdul Hameed Rather and Dr Javaid Ahmad made any effort to apply for admission to the courses run by those institutes in the field of PMR and that their applications were rejected. The High Court has now said See SKIMS on pg 11

mally announce that Congress and NC is contesting upcoming assembly polls separately as I didn’t want to take political benefits out of that announcement,” Omar maintained. When asked whether the government would continue to function despite the coalition partners deciding to end alliance, chief minister maintained that the decision will have no affect on the functioning of the government and that the government will continue to run till the elections in the state are announced. “We have to understand that this coalition came into existence after the elections. There will be no impact on the government functioning and the coalition will continue to function till the assembly elections are announced in the state. Besides preparing for the coming elections, we will continue to run the state of affairs in Jammu and Kashmir. Later we will present services before the people of Jammu and Kashmir.” Maintaining that NC from the day one was not willing to contest assembly elections jointly with the state Congress, Omar stated that if NC had any intension of entering into the pre-poll pact with See Alliance on pg 11

here. The killing set off violent protests prompting the officials to impose the restrictions in few volatile parts of the district besides announcing a probe. Hundreds of troopers and policemen carrying assault rifles and riot gear enforced at Qoimoh, Khudwani and its adjoining areas, reports and eyewitnesses said. The adjoining Anantnag district and other parts of Kulgam district wore a deserted look as all shops, petrol pumps and business establishments remained closed, while public transport remained off the roads. However, despite See Killing on pg 11

Multi-crore land scam surfaces in SDA Land mafia and SDA employees in hand and glove to sell Govt land Srinagar, July 20: Police is investigating, what could turn out to be a multi-crore, land scam involving sale of residential plots, through fraudulent means, at government-owned Housing Colony Bemina. According to KNS correspondent, the preliminary investigations by police have revealed that around a dozen residential plots in Housing Colony Bemina, being developed by Srinagar Development Authority (SDA), have been sold by the land mafia in connivance some SDA

employees using forged documents including cash receipts, ration cards and bank drafts. A case has been registered in Police Station Parimpora and investigations have been started to catch hold of all the accused. “Yes a case has been registered in Police Station Parimpora regarding the fraudulent sale of SDA plots and investigations are on,” SSP Srinagar Amit Kumar said. According to police, the scandal surfaced as one See SDA on pg 11

Israel expands Gaza offensive India, Pakistan border guards trade fire in RS Pura

Death toll reaches 400

Gaza, July 20: Over 40 Palestinians were killed on Sunday in Israel’s fiercest attack on Gaza since the start of its offensive 13 days ago, as the death toll in the conflict spiralled towards 400 after the Israeli assault was expanded to pound Hamas targets.

Hundreds of Palestinians fled in panic into Gaza City today as Israeli troops focused their firepower on the nearby town of Shaja’ia. The shelling and bombing killed over 40 people and injured See Gaza on pg 11

Martyrdom of 4th Caliph observed Congregations held across the valley

Photo: Gulzar Dar Srinagar, July 20 (KNS): Throwing light over the various facets of life of fourth Caliph of Islam, Hazrat Ali (RA), Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Sunday stated that the Muslims should emulate the teachings and path shown by the caliph. According to a statement issued to KNS, addressing a gathering at Masjid-e-Qadeem, Lal Bazaar, Mirwaiz stated Hazrat Ali (RA) spent his entire life defending and spreading the message of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He said that his life would

Srinagar, July 20: Protests continued in many parts of this south Kashmir on second consecutive day Sunday against the killing of a youth by government forces in Khudwani area of Kulgam district, while a shutdown was observed in twin Anantnag and Kulgam districts of the valley. The shutdown call was given by Hurriyat (G) chairman syed Ali Geelani following the killing of teenager. Suhail Ahmad Lone, 15, son of Ghulam Qadir Lone of Havoora, Mishpora was killed while two others suffered injuries on Saturday when forces opened fire upon a group of anti-Israeli protesters in Khidwani area

inspire Muslim generations till the last Day of Judgment. Hurriyat (M) Chairman stated that the Muslim world was suffering on social, political and economical fronts only since they have embraced materialism and strayed away from the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (PBUH) and Khalifa-e-Rashdeen. Earlier addressing a round table conference organized by Pakistan Nazrya Council and chief See Martyrdom on pg 11

Jammu, July 20: In yet another attempt to attack the Indian Territory, Pakistan troops on Sunday targeted three posts including Pital of the Border Security Force (BSF) in RS Pura sector of Jammu region. The Indian troops guarding the border effectively replied with similar quality weapons to the firing which began at 2:00 am during intervening night of July 19/20, official sources told GNS, adding that the rangers used small arms and mortars which created panic among the villagers situated near RS Pura sector. As per the reports, the mortars fell in residential areas which killed few cattle’s. Moreover, the villagers preferred to remain indoor throughout the day, they said, adding that it is the second ceasefire violation by the Pakistani Army in RS Pura sector within a week after it opened fire at Pindi outpost. On June 13, 2014, Pakistan troops had violated the ceasefire by targeting Indian posts along the LoC in Poonch sector of J&K with heavy firing and mortar shelling, See Border on pg 11

Atlast Omar realises importance of media

Stresses for credible, honest reporting Jammu, July 20: Describing media the fourth pillar of democracy, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Sunday highlighted its responsibility of keeping society well-versed with authentic news feeds. He said newspapers and other modes of media have a greater role to play in creating positivity and nurturing rule of law. He said media has also social responsibility in addressing community and social issues. Reports informed KNS that addressing at a function organized by a newspaper publication house to award outstanding students here, the Chief Minister said that politician and media share close relations and both are complementary and supplementary to each other. Omar Abdullah said that present technology advancement has put greater challenge to the print media in its reaching out to people speedily and in a time bound manner. He said people are eager to know the happenings around the world and choose fastest means for

the same. However, he added that the importance of newspapers is at its place. He said that modern technological interventions need to be adopted by print media to expand its outreach and strengthen the news flow system. The Chief Minister said that media organizations being owned by corporate houses influence the working of these organizations. He said that working of journalists should be free from all influences so that they could fairly and freely file their stories and commentaries regarding different issues and aspects. He said credibility, authenticity and fair reporting should be the benchmark of functioning of media for the larger interests of the society and the country. Congratulating the award winners, the Chief Minister mentioned the pressure students have to bear in the prevailing educational system for acquiring admission in reputed educational See Omar on pg 11

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Alliance Congress, it would not have issued the list of the candidates in the recent past. “We issued the 1st list of the candidates prior to the announcement of Congress over not forging alliance with NC. We even nominated the candidates for the Jammu region. The fact is that I already had informed Congress that keeping the experience of parliament elections in view, NC is not going to join hands with it for the assembly polls.” Omar remarked further that an ‘unusual’ hype was given to the issue with the state Congress leaders saying no to pre-poll. “My party leaders did not go to press and issued detailed statements over the issue. Congress did. Let they fight alone and we will fight alone.” The chief minister stated that during the recently held parliamentary polls in Jammu and Kashmir, national conference transferred the votes in the favour of Congress at Jammu region but contrary was witnessed in valley. “It is quite obvious; NC didn’t get the Congress votes in valley. If votes would have been transferred, the situation today would have been different,” Omar told KNS. Omar, however, refused to comment over the reports that the former chief minister and a senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad met the PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. “I cannot comment anything over the issue,” said Omar. He added that if alliance ahead of polls would have been forged with the Congress, the same would have caused much damage to NC. “If the things of the past would have been repeated in the assembly elections, the same could have caused damage. Now both the parties will contest the elections separately. Let us see who performs better. Good thing about the decision is that we would not witness further damage.” About the reports that NC president and patron Dr Farooq Abdullah is not contesting the forthcoming assembly elections in the state, Omar maintained that the health condition of his father is not allowing him to contest the assembly elections. “No Dr Sahib is not contesting this time. His health is not allowing him to contest the polls.” When asked about the reports that his party remains indecisive over the constituency wherefrom he would contest, Omar stated that the list is coming to fore in the near future and that the people would come to know wherefrom he would fight. “We should wait till the list comes out; only then people will come to know wherefrom I am fighting.” (KNS)

Killing stringent security, measures, clashes broke out between protesters and forces in several parts including Qoimoh and Khudwani. “Forces used numerous tear smoke shells to control the stone pelting youth. However, the youth regrouped and continued pelting rocks on the forces. The ding-dong clashes continued till late in the afternoon,” Mushtaq Ahmad Lone, a local resident told GNS. During teargas shelling 9 persons sustained injuries and have been shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, reports said, adding that 3 paramilitary CRPF men also got injured during day long clashes. The injured persons have been identified as Zahid Bhat son of Manzoor Ahmad of Wanpoh, Yasir Rah son of Reyaz Ahmad of Khudwani, Shahid Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad of Khudwani, Mohammad Amin Dar son of Abdul Aziz of Redwani, Mohammad Arif son of Mohammad Yaqoob of Redwani, Mohammad Aqib son of Bashir of Rampora, Farooq Ahmad son of Ghulam Ahmed of Rampora, Dawood Ahmad son of Mohammad Ibrahim of Turki Tashlu and Adil Ganie son of Muzaffar Ahmad Ganie of Ghat Redwani. Meanwhile, a handout issued by police said that situation remained under control in Qaimoh and town Kulgam, however, an incident of stone pelting was reported at Qaimoh.”Four persons including two policemen received minor injuries in the pelting incident. All the injured were discharged from the hospital after being given first aid”. (GNS)

SDA Farooq Ahmad of Bemina recently approached the SDA authorities with an official payment receipt of Rs 5 lakh, purportedly issued by SDA, against a plot at its Housing Colony Bemina. The amount had been shown to be deposited in the name of Vice-Chairman SDA through a Bank Draft prepared at J&K Bank. The SDA authorities got suspicious of the genuineness of the receipt as they found some forged entries in its serial number and on internal inquiry it turned out to be fake. The matter was immediately referred to the police by the Vice-Chairman SDA, and the police after preliminary investigations found that around a dozen SDA plots have been sold / transferred fraudulently and crores of rupees have so far changed hands in the plot-selling racket involving a group of land brokers and some SDA employees. Police is also investigating the role of some JK Bank employees of a particular branch in the scandal, who facilitated preparation of fake Bank Drafts.

SKIMS

that it does indeed appear that the letter of Dr U Singh was elicited only with a view to justify the appointment of Dr Hameed and Dr Javid. “This was certainly not a case of there being any impossibility in the acquisition of qualification prescribed by MCI for the post of assistant professor. In any case if there was any such difficulty, the right course was to seek amendment/relaxation of the rules through the MCI instead of taking an executive decision contrary to rules, which on the face of it is illegal.”The high court has said that Dr Abdul Hameed Rather and Dr Javaid Ahmad in the present case beyond any doubt, are ineligible to hold the post of assistant professor in the PMR. “The petitioners, have, therefore, clearly succeeded in bringing out the ineligibility of the two doctors and proved that their appointment is contrary to the rules of MCI…We can ill-afford to allow such appointments to continue in prestigious medical institutes including the present one by a faculty who is not qualified. Any such effort to permit continuance of such doctors, notwithstanding the fact that they would have acquired some experience in the field during the course of their illegal appointment could negate the effort of specialized bodies like the MCI at achieving academic execellenec in the medical faculty besides jeopardizing the patent care in the hospitals,” said the Court. (KNS)

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Gaza

about 380 others, a Gaza hospital spokesman said. More bodies lay in the streets under gashes blasted into apartment buildings, people who had escaped the violence said, as the shelling continued. The Palestinian death spiralled towards 400, with medics warning it could rise further due to the ongoing bombardment of areas north and east of Gaza City. The death toll on the Palestinian side included children and women, with over 2,500 injured and almost 61,000 displaced seeking refuge in 49 UN Relief and Works Agency run centres, sources in the Gaza Strip said. Over 40 Palestinians were killed today, including Osama Al-Haya, son of Hamas leader Khalil al-Haya. The IDF bombed the house in which he was staying. There were reports of multiple deaths in Israeli attacks on Shejaiya and the neighbouring Zeitun district, as well as in Jabaliya to the north. The streets of Shejaiya were filled with thousands of people fleeing for their lives. Seven Israelis, including five soldiers, have been killed in the fighting and dozens others injured while a large section of the Israeli population struggles to carry out normal life under attack, trying to stay put close to safe shelters under instructions from the Home Front.

Border

drawing retaliation by Indian forces. In 2013, several Indian Army jawans were killed and dozens got injured in 149 ceasefire violations by Pakistan troops on forward posts, civilian areas and patrolling parties along the India-Pak border To combat with the infiltration bids, nearly 2,000 additional Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and special surveillance equipment have been deployed along the international border in Jammu region for effective domination of the areas. The additional man-power, surveillance equipment, vehicles and other infrastructure support have been moved into the border along Pakistan to strengthen intelligence network, coordination with sister agencies and conduct special operations along the border, official sources told GNS. Home Ministry officials said vulnerability mapping of the Border out Posts (BOPs), which are sensitive with regard to infiltration, have been carried out and the additional resources have been deployed there. Continuous efforts are being made to deploy the latest surveillance equipment, fully fitted with day and night vision devices, for further enhancing the border domination, the officials said. The Home Ministry has also directed for effective domination of the border by carrying out round-theclock surveillance of the borders through patrolling, border ambushes and by deploying observation posts all along the international border. The riverine segments of international border being patrolled and dominated with the help of water crafts and speed boats of BSF’s water wings, the officials said.

PDP

Mohammad Khurshid Alam while castigating NC over the issue, stated that it is indeed shameful that the state machinery is now being used for preparing stage for the national conference. He stated that 19 Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have been removed in Khaniyar constituency alone and the same is being done without even informing the election commission.Substantiating his claims, Alam stated that on May 2, 2014, BLO accused said that a senior National Conference minister of hindering poll process in Khanyar to pave way for bogus voting. Booth Level Officer (BLO) also submitted a written complaint before assistant returning officer (ARO) Srinagar. He alleged that two female BLOs were also threatened by the minister and made to leave their polling booths. Abdul Qayoom Wani, who was deputed as BLO on booth number 29 at Makhdoom Mandav on April 30 during voting for the Srinagar parliamentary constituency, alleged that the minister asked him to leave the booth.The BLO said that the senior NC minister also visited booth number 27 and 30 at Khaziyar and Gakhan in Khanyar. “Two female BLOs were stationed there who were forced to leave the booths,” he said. He alleged that the minister asked them to leave or police would be called in to drag them out. The female BLOs, wishing not to be named, confirmed the incident. They have also verbally informed higher officials about the incident.Alam remarked that now the NC is hell bent upon removing the hones ones and replace them with their own men so that another chapter of deception is added to the history of elections.

Present on the occasion were Deputy Chief Minster, Tara Ghulam Mohammad Wani son of Mohammad Yousuf Chand, Minister for PHE, Sham Lal Sharma, Minister resident of Saidpora at Saidpora Tragpora, in the jurisfor Planning, Ajay Sadhotra, Minister for Horticulture, diction of Police Station Sopore. Raman Bhalla, Minister of State for Cooperatives, Dr. Manohar Lal, Legislator, Devender Singh Rana, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, IG, Jammu and Editor, Amar Ujala, Udhay Kumar among others. Later, the Chief Minister congratulated the two girls gymnasts from Jammu who have been selected for Commonwealth Games and wished them success. The girls along with their coach met the Chief Minister. (KNS)

Accident

registration number JK01T/7494 hit a passenger Auto bearing registration number JK01S/1024 at Zero Bridge, Srinagar, resulting in injuries to the auto driver Jameel Ahmed Sheikh son of Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh resident of Malteng Dalgate. He was shifted to hospital for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard.In another accident, a Sumo bearing registration number JK09/6495 hit and injured a pedestrian

JAMMU & KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Polo Ground, Srinagar - 190001 (www.jkpsc.nic.in)

NOTICE Dated: 17.07.2014

It is for information of the below mentioned candidates of Combined Competitive (Main) Examination-2013 who had applied for rechecking of their Answer Scripts within the stipulated time in accordance with Rule 33 of J&K Public Service Commission (Conduct of Examination) Rules, 2005, that on scrutiny of their Answer Sheets under the above rule nothing has been found which would warrant any change in the results already declared vide Notification No. PSC/EX-14/39 Dated: 19.05.2014. S.No

Name of the Candidate

Roll No.

Papers in which rechecking done

01

Imran Malik

1702642

All Papers.

02.

Ajay Kumar

2201463

All Papers.

03

Divinder Kumar

1800933

AH Papers.

04.

Jaspreet Kour

2201432

GS-I&II, Zoology I&II, Anthropology I&II.

05.

Javaid Ahmed Dar

2200324

Essay, Zoology-I&II, Anthropology-I&II, GS-I&II

06.

Neha Kotwal

2202324

GS-I&II, Zoology-I&II, Anthropology-I&II

07.

Gulzar Ahmed Mir

2200317

GS-I&II, Political Science-I&II, Kashmiri-I&II

08.

Mubarak Ahmed Chopan

1700751

GS-I&II, Public Administration-I&ll, Philosophy-I&II, Essay.

09.

Waseem Ahmed

1702312

All Papers.

10.

Zubair-ul-Nabi

1100187

GS-I&II, Anthropology-I&II, History-I&II.

11.

Faizan Ali

1901126

All Papers

12.

Sandeep Singh Sambyal

2202015

Zoology-I&II, Anthropology-I&II.

13.

Gulam Jeelani

2202373

All Papers.

14

Manjeet Singh

2003968

All Papers.

15.

Khalid Sajad Bohra

1100976

All Papers.

16.

Sahil Sharma

2202639

General English, GS-I&II, Anthropology-I&II, Zoology-I&II

17.

Mushtak Solleh ~

1701160

Ail Papers.

18.

Zubair Ahmed

1901107

All Papers.

19.

Sajad Ahmed Wagay

2201180

GS-I, Anthropology II, Zoology II

20.

Kifyat Hussain

0900038

All Papers.

21.

Tariq Ahmed Bhat

1700181

All Papers.

22.

Kamal Jandial

1600133

All Papers

23.

Aijaz Ahmed

1101239

All papers.

24.

Mohammad Maqbool

2200938

Zoology-I&IL History-I&ll

25.

Touseef Ahmed Kamal

1101473

All Papers.

26.

Server Hussain

1600068

All Papers.

27.

Nihkhil Khajuria

1101548

GS-l&II, History-l&II, Anthropology-I&II, Essay.

28.

Mool Raj

2201299

All Papers.

29.

Raj at Sharma

1101696

All Papers.

30.

Rafeeq Ahmed Wani

2200419

Zoology-I&II, Public Administration-I&II.

31.

Khursheed

2200257

All Papers.

32.

Stanzin Wanchuk

1201409

GS-I&II, Essay, Law-I&II, History-I&II

33.

Supriya Chouhan

1200750

GS-I&U, Law-I&Il, Anthropology-I&II, Essay.

34.

Jagpreet Singh

0200324

GS-l&H, AH&VS-I&II, Zoology-I&II.

35.

Viram Pal Singh

0200428

Zoology-l&II,AH&VS-I&II.

36.

Shahid

2202156

GS-I&U, Anthropology-II, Urdu-I&II.

37.

Dinesh Thapa

0900954

All Papers.

Omar

institutions in the disciplines they want to pursue their goals. He underlined the need of enhancing the accessibility of students to higher education as also to widen the scope of studying the subjects of their choice. Omar Abdullah on the occasion also launched the website of the newspaper.

Mohammad

DIPK: 3871

Sd/-(Parvaiz Ahmad Raina), K.AS Assistant Controller of Examinations, J&K Public Service Commission.

Government of Jammu and Kashmir Directorate of Handloom Development Department Camp Office, Raj Bagh, Srinagar

Martyrdom

editor of Pakistan observer at Islamabad to express solidarity with the Palestnian, Mirwaiz in a telephonic address stated that the conference would send a clear message to Israel that Palestnians were not alone in their fight against the aggression and barbarism. Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Waleed Abu Ali and other top notches of Pakistani society and government participated in the conference. Mirwaiz stated that Kashmir being an oppressed nation and a part of Islamic ummah has full sympathy and solidarity with the Palestinian people and their cause. Asserting that Muslims have emotional attachments with the Palestine, he stated that the most sacred place of Muslim bait-ul-Muqadas was being occupied and kept out of bounds for the Muslim worshipers. He said it was highly unfortunate that 1.5 billion Muslims and 56 Muslim countries could not hammer out a consensus to formulate a policy regarding the solution of Palestinian cause. He stated that world community has always exhibited double standards when it comes to Kashmir and Palestine, adding, it is open the world community has actively solved the disputes like that of east Timor and South Sudan. Mirwaiz stated that Kashmir and Palestine were issues of same nature since they were the main sources of instability and tension in South Asia and Middle East. He stated that people of both these nations are subjected to oppression and torture and world has turned a blind eye towards these issues thus reflecting the double standards of global world. (KNS)

Ahmed

Subject:- Appointment against the post of Accountant-cum-Storekeeper (Divisional Cadre) Jammu. Ref:- J&K Service Selection Board's letter Nos: SSB / Sel / Secy / 014 / 2385 - 91 Dated 11.4.2014, No.SSB / Sel /Secy / 014 / 2392-98 dated 11-04-2014 and Industries & Commerce Department's letter No: IND / HL / 44 / 2005-1 dated 25-06-2014. ORDER NO: DHD/31of 2014 DATED:16-7-2014 As recommended by the J&K Service Selection Board, sanction is hereby accorded to the temporary appointment of following (9) candidates as Accountant-cum-. Storekeeper in PB-I, Rs.9300-34800+4200(Grade pay) in Handloom Development Department (Divisional Cadre) Jammu. S.NO

Name of the Candidate with parentage & residential address

Category

1.

Dilawar Singh S/o.Sikander Singh R/o.H.No.56 Ward 9 Bhagwati I Colony Aklinoor Jammu.

Open Merit

2.

Aadarsh Thakur S/o.Romail Singh R/o.Village Chinkah P/o Arnas Tehsil & Distt. Reasi

RBA RBA

3

Sushil Singh S/o.Romal Singh R/o.VPO Lahri Tehesil-Bilawar Distt.Kathua.

4.

Yogesh Sharma S/o.Yashpal Sharma R/o.Sailanwali P/o.Pallanwala Teh. Akhnoor Distt.Jammu. ALC

5.

Faryad Ali Choudhary S/o.Saraj Din Choudhary R/o.H.N.171Near Muslim Graveyard Near Guj- ST jarnagar, Jammu.

6.

Madhvi Plathia D/o.Nandi Lai R/o.WNo.3HNo.64 VPO Arnia Teh.Bishnah Jammu

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7.

Raj Kishore S/o.Romesh Chander R/o. 106/1 Shivalikpuram Janipur Colony,Jammu.

Open Merit

8.

Arun Kumar S/o.Yog Raj Koushal R/o.HNo.16 Choughan Fattu,Jammu

Open Merit

9.

Anjil Singh S/o.Angrez Singh R/o.Phagsoo ThathrLDoda

RBA

The appointees shall report to the Office of the Deputy Director, Handloom Dev. Department, Jammu, 3r Floor, Jawahar Lai Nehru Udyog Bhavan, Rail Head Complex, Jammu within a period of 21 days from the date of issuance of this order. The appointees shall be allowed to join only on production of following certificates / documents in original which shall be verified subsequently from the concerned quarters:1. Academic / Technical Qualification Certificates. 2. Date of Birth Certificate. Sd/ Director of Handloom Development Department Camp Office, DIPK: 3934 Raj Bagh, Srinagar.

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