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7 injured in road accidents Srinagar, Apr 24 (KNS): A Tata Sumo bearing registration number JK06/1833, that was a part of PDP road show rolled down from road at Satrina, in the jurisdiction of Police Station Kangan, resulting in injuries to seven passengers. All the injured were shifted to Sub District Hospital, Kangan and SKIMS Soura for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard. (KNS)
Shut down and clashes at Sopore, Bandipora and Hajin Baramulla / Bandipora, April 24, CNS: Panic gripped in North Kashmir’s Sopore town when groups of youth suddenly appeared in market and asked shopkeepers to put down their shutters. The youth according to reports indiscriminately pelted stones on CRPF bunker stationed inside State Bank of India. According to CNS, life was normal in Sopore when suddenly scores of youth appeared in the market and enforced shutdown there. The youth amid pro-freedom and pro-election boycott slogans resorted to stone-pelting as a result the market presented a deserted look. Police and CRPF used tearsmoke shells to disperse the protestors. Reports said that the clashes between youth and government forces continued for hours at different places in Sopore town. SP Sopore Abdul Qayoom told CNS that some youth were protesting against the arrest of some people who have been arrested by police on the charges of stone-pelting. “These ‘miscreants’ pelted stones on shopkeepers and CRPF as a result there was partial shutdown in the town,” See Hajin On PG 11..
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Polling official killed, 5 injured in militant attack Clashes, arial firing teargas shelling at many place 28% percent polling, says CEO Srinagar, April 24: A polling official was killed and five others were injured after suspected militants attacked a poling staff at Shopian in south Kashmir on Thursday evening. Official sources told GNS that the poll staff was attacked by unknown gunmen while they were on their way to their respective residences following conclusion of the polling at Nagbal area of Shopian. In the attack, six persons including two CRPF men were injured and one of them identified as Master Zia-ul-Haq of Hurpora Shopian who were a presiding officer succumbed to injuries on way to the hospital. While five others have been admitted and are undergoing treatment, official sources said. A police spokesman in a statement issued to GNS said that late today evening militants opened fire on a bus carrying polling staff and security personnel near Handew, Nagbal on Shopian-Zainpora road. One polling officer namely Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq of Herpora, Shopian was killed and one polling staff member Zubair Ahmad Indrabi of Shopian, two CRPF personnel of 144Bn namely Sandeep Kumar and Constable Viveik Devadi, one Policeman HC Ghulam Nabi and driver of the bus Manzoor Ahmad of Tral received bullet injuries. All the injured have been evacuated to hospital.Meanwhile, army and Special Operation Group (SOG) of po-
lice cordoned off the whole area and started massive hunt to nab the attackers. Meanwhile, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Jammu and Kashmir has said that 28 percent polling has been recorded so far in Anantnag constituency of Lok Sabha in south Kashmir. Addressing a press conference at Banquet Hall, the CEO Umang Narula said the polling in Anantnag constituency remained ‘by and large peaceful’ barring few minor incidents, the situation was under control. There were total of 1301109 voters in Anantnag constituency. He said Pulwama district recorded 6.32% polling, Shopian recorded 20.43% polling, Kulgam district recorded 36.68% and Anantnag recorded 37.76% polling. The CEO said migrant voters recorded 40% turnout. He said that the percentage may go up. In 2009 parliamentary polls, the Anantnag constituency had recorded 27 percent polling. The CEO, while answering a question over low turnout in Pulwama, said; There were few incidents before the elections which eventually declined the turnout.” On Monday evening, militants attacked village representatives in Tral villages of Pulwama district in which a Numberdar, a Sarpanch and his son were killed. In other attack, a Sarpanch managed to escape unhurt. See Polling On PG 11..
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The poll percentage in south Kashmir’s prestigious Lok Sabha seat is not surprising as separatists have been on their toes to get their poll boycott call implemented and they spend days and nights to persuade the people for this purpose. Not only this but the killings of some people including a Sarpanch and his son in Tral made those aspiring voters panicky who wanted to cast their vote to pave a way for the developmental needs of the state. However, that was not so as the forces averse to polls their presence felt and their
NC, PDP Condemn Killing of Polling Officer SRINAGAR: National Conference Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu has said that National Conference condemns the killing of a polling officer in an incident of armed violence in Shopian which also resulted in three CRPF personnel receiving serious injuries. Mattu has said that National Conference expresses grief and sorrow with the family of the bereaved officer who lost his life
‘City worst victim of NC’s exploitative politics, mis-governance’ Srinagar, Apr 24 : Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that J&K is at the threshold of a momentous change and Srinagar has to be part of this movement
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during the conduct of his official duty and also extends its sympathies with the injured in this incident. Strongly condemning the killing of polling officer in Shopian area Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said violence has no place in a civilized society. In a statement, a party spokesman said by splashing blood of innocents See Officer On PG 11..
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Change for better main reason for poll participation Pulwama, April 24: Though, the turnout in south Kashmir’s Anantnag constituency was low, but there were various factors which attracted the voters to polling booths in volatile districts of the region. One of the primary reasons put forth by the people who cast vote despite call of boycott by pro-freedom leaders and militants was the lack of basic facilities like lack of electricity, water and road connectivity to their respective villages and hamlets. This was the reason why there was high turnout in rural pockets as compared to urban pockets. See Change On PG 11..
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Inside story JAMMU, APRIL 24: Air Vice Marshal Anil Khosla, Air Officer Commanding, J&K, called on Mr. N.N. Vohra, Governor, here at Raj Bhavan, today.Mr. Khosla briefed the Governor about the IAF’s role and responsibilities in the State.The Governor lauded the valuable support extended by the Indian Air Force in support of the logistical arrangements for the ongoing Parliamentary elections and for the
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as this historic city and its enterprising inhabitants have been the worst victims of NC’s exploitative politics. “I am seeing that the State’s people in general and the youth in par-
ticular are energetically enthusiastic about change and I hope that the emancipated residents of Srinagar would be on the forefront of this movement in the interest of J&K’s political stability and economic prosperity,” Sayeed said while addressing a series of public meetings in Sonawar Assembly segment of Srinagar-Budgam Parliamentary constituency. “It is heartening to note that instead of remaining dormant recipients of political decisions, the State’s youth are taking charge of the political decision-making process to lay strong foundations for peaceful and progressive Jammu & Kashmir through democratic means,” he said. PDP patron said people of Srinagar owe it to themselves and fellow countrymen, not to let their power to determine the State’s destiny, be misused by NC again. “It was as a result of low voting percentage in Srinagar in 2008 assembly polls that NC See Mufti On PG 11..
Srinagar, April 24: The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir range today said that that nearly two dozen police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) men were injured in south Kashmir clashes. Answering the questions of media person in Banquet Hall during press briefing of CEO, the IGP said: “Nearly 12 police and 12 CRPF men were injured in clashes in various parts of south Kashmir.” He said that police exercised maximum restraint while dealing with protesters. “No civilian was injured,” he said, adding: “few people were arrested during clashes.” The IGP, while assuring action over alleged thrashing by police of two photojournalists in Kulgam by forces, said: “I got the complaint in the day. We are investigating the matter. See Journalists On PG 11..
Police thrashes scribes in Kulgam Kulgam, April 24, CNS: A police party allegedly thrashed some journalists in South Kashmir’s Kulgam town when they were on way to a nearby polling station in their vehicles. Reports said that soon after a stone-pelting incident in Kulgam, a police party stopped few scribes who was in their vehicles and thrashed them without any provocation. “We revealed our identity and displayed our identity cards, yet they smashed the rare glass of my Sentro and targeted us with gun butts and lathi’s,” photo journalist Farooq Javid told CNS adding that one of his colleague Javid Ahmed Dar who works See Police On PG 11..
Driver dead, conductor injured as HT wire falls in Tral Srinagar: A bus driver was killed while the conductor suffered serious injuries on Thursday after a high tension wire fell upon their bus in Tral town of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Reports reaching GNS said that the bus (JK01-643) that was meant for carrying election staff was hit by a high tension wire near a polling booth in Amlar area of Tral town this afternoon. The bus driver and the conductor suffered serious injuries after receiving electric shocks. The duo was removed to the nearby hospital for treatment where the bus driver identified as Mohammad Ismail Bhat succumbed to his injuries. “The condition of conductor See Driver On PG 11..
Dr. Farooq addressed NC Minority Convention in Srinagar Says minorities an integral part of our society Omar also attends convention Srinagar, April 24: National Conference Party President Dr. Farooq Abdullah addressed the National Conference Minority Convention in Srinagar today. The convention was also attended by Chief Minister and NC Working President Omar Abdullah. Addressing the convention, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that minorities formed an integral part of our society and culture and National Conference has always played a frontal role in safeguarding the interests of our minorities. Dr. Farooq Abdullah said "Our minorities have played an important role in our history right from 1947 and have always played an active role in the betterment of the society". Stating that the Sikh community in Kashmir had always
walked hand-in-hand with their Muslim brothers and sisters, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that despite many machinations and conspiracies the Sikh community never left Kashmir and chose to stay back and empathize with the society at large. Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that Ex-Governor Jagmohan had tried his best to spark an exodus of Sikhs from Kashmir but his evil designs failed due to the communal harmony and brotherhood that Sikhs have always augmented and stood up for. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that minorities had always lent their support to Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and had given meaning to his slogan of "Hindu Muslim Sikh Itihaad". Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that National Conference See Farooq On PG 11..
Militants give slip to troops in north Kashmir Srinagar, April 24: (GNS) Militants on Thursday gave slip to a joint party of Army and Special Operations Group (SOG) of police during cordon at Dangiwatcha area of Rafiabad in nouth Kashmir's Baramulla district. Sources told Global News Service that acting on information regarding the presence of some militants, Army’s 32 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), 22 RR and Special Operations Group of police cordoned off Gund Karim Khan area of Dangiwatcha Rafiabad today and started combing operation See Kashmir On PG 11..
PDP facing political bankruptcy, spreading lies: Sagar Srinagar, Apr 24: Maintaining the PDP has always believed in propagating the politics of deceit and deception as they are facing political bankruptcy, the Senior leader of National Conference and Minister for Rural Development, Panchayats, Ali Mohammad Sagar has said that in order to suit their political agenda the leaders of the party have always hatched conspiracies against the people of the state for their political gains, personal agendas and are now See Sagar On PG 11..
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Polling The CEO said that the deployment of huge forces is done in order to facilitate the voting. (GNS)
Change “Boycott can’t solve our issues and, voting doesn’t mean we are traitors,” a man at Pulwama, who was standing in queue, said and his view was endorsed by three other persons around him. Most of the youth, who casted vote in South Kashmir, said they are hopeful that they will get rid from the menace of unemployment. “We are unemployed and due to which we are disturbed,” a small group of youth told GNS after they came out of the booth in a remote village of Anantnag. There are over 4.5 lac unemployed youth in the Jammu and Kashmir. There were also those voters who casted vote only to secure their relations with candidates or their colleagues. An aged woman, who was in queue to cast her vote, in Naira village of Pulwama district, said: “Voting doesn’t give us any benefit. I have voted in past but in vain. No issue of ours was sorted. “However”, she added: “I am voting because my ‘son’ told me to vote”. She was referring to People’s Democratic Party (PDP) youth leader, Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra, who played a major role in wooing voters in Naira village. He was ferrying voters in his personal cab to the polling booth from other villages. In Below, Durgand village of Pulwama, an old man, who casted his vote at around 3:30 pm, said: “This is futile. I am only voting because of my ‘son’ told me.” Around 54 people, who voted in Naira village, said they are voting because a local youth leader told them to vote. “ The other voters said they want ‘change’ in valley. “We want change. We are facing severe difficulties. See the condition of roads. There is no development and money which was meant for development went into the pockets of ministers and other bureaucrats. So, we want that all our problems should get solved,” a voter, Riyaz Ahmad of Kulgam village said. (GNS)
Zabarwan Times became victim of inefficiency, red tape and corruption,” he said and added that key infrastructural interventions like the Prime Minister’s Reconstruction Programme and ADB funded fly-over and drainage projects ran into problems due to the casual approach of the present dispensation. “No wonder the City has turned into a cesspool today amid a gloomy scenario of traffic snarls, water logging, power scarcity, institutional decay, socio-economic distress and rampant unemployment visible all around,” he said. Seeking support for Tariq Hameed Karra, PDP’s candidate for Srinagar Parliamentary constituency, Sayeed said as a Minister in the PDP-Congress coalition government, Karra’s performance is still being talked about by the people in every nook and corner of the City. On this occasion district president and MLC Mohammad Ashraf Mir said Omar Abdullah should apologize to the people for having failed to fulfill his commitment on Sadak, Paani, Bijli and Rozgaar, the plank on which he sought votes in 2008 assembly elections. “Unfortunately the road communication power and employment have turned out to be the biggest casualty of the present regime,” he said and added that the pathetic condition of roads, acute power scarcity and soaring unemployment speak volumes about the performance of NC-Congress coalition government. Secretary coordination Abdul Hameed Kosheen; District Vice President Mohammad Maqbool Baig; Zone President Mohammad Shafi Mir and Mohammad Lateef were also present and spoke to the gathering on this occasion. (KNS)
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Let me assure you appropriate action will be taken.” Earlier in the day, two photojournalists identified as Farooq Javed Khan and Javed Dar was allegedly thrashed by forces in Kulgam while they were performing their professional duty. Reports said the car of Khan was also damaged. (GNS)
will continue to work for the rights and interests of the minorities and will not allow communal forces to polarize the society for political gains. Dr. Farooq Abdullah on this occasion appealed to the State Government and the Central Government to ensure that justice is delivered in the Chattisinghpora Massacre which saw innocent lives being lost in a manner that shook the hearts and minds of the people of this State. Dr. Farooq Abdullah appealed to the Chief Minister to expedite the probe into the Chattisinghpora massacre so that the families of the victims could see the culprits being brought to the book. The Minority Leaders submitted a charter of demands to Dr. Farooq Abdullah on this occasion and Dr. Farooq Abdullah assured the minority leaders that National Conference would work with utmost seriousness to fulfill these demands to the utmost satisfaction of the minorities of the State. The Minority Convention was also attended by Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, MLC Dharamveer Oberoi, Minority Cell Organizer Sardar Jagdish Singh Azad, Senior Vice President Mohammad Sayeed Akhoon, Provincial Vice President Mushtaq Guroo and Provincial Secretary Advocate Showkat Ahmed Mir. (GNS)
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for China based news agency Xinhua. The other journalists who got injured in police action were identified as Naseer Ganie (Mail Today), Fayaz Wani, Faisul Yaseen, Manzoor-ul-Hasan (Rising Kashmir), Farooq Javid (European Press) and Javid Dar (Xinhua). Photojournalist Javid Ahmed Dar was shifted to nearby hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, in Trenz area of Shopian district a camera man Aijaz Yaseen Dar, working for Day and Night News Channel was injured when he was allegedly attacked by some Special Operation Group personnel outside a polling station. A top police official told CNS that he would look into the matter. (CNS)
Driver Manzoor Ahmad Wani of Raithan, Budgam is stated to be critical,” reports said. (GNS)
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Mufti was able to manipulate numbers against the public sentiment,” he said adding; “Let that not happen this time.” Accusing NC of having exploited the public sentiment throughout its existence and not learnt any lessons from either its own follies or the plight of the State, Sayeed said it is because of NC’s exploitative politics that the successive generations of our people had to suffer worst kind of deprivation, violence and powerlessness. Sayeed said it was for the people to judge the performance of different parties and leaders. Though PDP had been in the field only for less than a decade, this party, he said has brought changes of fundamental nature into the State’s political and economic system. “Not only did we provide a credible political alternative, but PDP can humbly claim that it has tried its best, and succeeded to a large extent, in providing the best government ever to the people, albeit for a very brief stint between 2002 and 2005,” he said. Sayeed said while PDP had laid the foundation for pulling J&K out of the quagmire of political instability and economic deprivation, the clock was, unfortunately, turned back by the NC-Congress coalition government headed by Omar Abdullah. “Killings, arrests, crackdowns, enforced poll boycotts and mis-governance will only take us back to wherefrom we had pulled the State out in 2002,” he said and cautioned of imminent disaster if the cycle of alienation engineered by NC is not addressed immediately. Sayeed said having suffered immensely under the present anarchist dispensation, that has become a symbol of repression, political chaos, rampant corruption, administrative anarchy and denial of justice, J&K today needs, more than ever before, a caring administration, which only a truly committed political party can provide. Expressing dismay over the developmental deficit Srinagar has suffered during the past 6 years, Sayeed said while PDP led government had initiated some major infrastructural projects for the socio-economic uplift of the City including Rapid Transport System, drainage network, beautification and conservation programme for Dal Lake and other water bodies, up-gradation of tourism facilities, establishment of new institutions, creation of employment avenues etc, the same were shelved by the present government. “All major projects and schemes started by the previous coalition government were either shelved or
to flush out the suspected militants. As the team started search operations, the militants hiding in the area opened several shots at them before fleeing. Though the forces intensified the searches in the area, the militants, sources said, have managed to escape. The search operation was in progress when the last reports came in. (GNS)
Sagar involved in dis information campaign to mislead the people for their ulterior political motives. Sagar was addressing huge gatherings at different parts of the Srinagar city. It was attended by eminent persons of the area, besides leaders of the party. Sagar said that Omar led government has ushered an era of peace and development in the state, which have no parallels in the annals of the history and this has induced a sense of fear in the minds of PDP,which is now resorting to political gimmickry to further their ulterior political motives. He said that the government has worked tirelessly for the restoration of the peace in the state and now the people are reaping the dividends. Sagar said that it is unfortunate that PDP is trying to gain political mileage over the dead coffins of innocent people as has been there habit since decades. He said that it is recorded history that the patron of the particular party has been responsible for carrying out massacres of thousands of innocent Kashmiris during his tenure as Union Home Minister. “The party was involved in the killing of several militant commanders, who had earlier supported them during their elections in 2002, when Mufti Sayeed became Chief Minster, they ensured killings of these militants”, he added. He said that the National Conference has borne the brunt of the killings during the turmoil and thousands of activists of the party were killed but we did not play politics over the killings of innocents. Referring to the initiatives undertaken by the government for providing employment to youth, Mr Sagar said that the government has provided jobs to more than 51,000 youth, besides providing jobs and to more than 18,000 in Himmayat,Udaan and under SKEWPY more than 72, 000 others were imparted skills for staring up their own entrepreneurial units, so that they can contribute their bit in generating jobs. “”We are aware of the fact that the youth of the state have to be channelized and have done accordingly by taking the necessary steps, whereas PDP has done nothing during their tenure in power except lip service and sugar coated lies”, he added. He said that during the tenure of Dr. Farooq Abdullah around 1.75 lakh youth were provided jobs whereas in Mufti’s tenure only 26,000 were provided employment, which speaks a lot about their double speak. Underlining the achievements registered by the government in various spheres of life, Sagar said that growing popularity of the present coalition has induced sense desperation and frustration in the cadres of PDP, which has triggered a panic reaction in them and they have started spreading lies and false propaganda. “The people of the state are wise enough to understand their mechanizations and would give a befitting reply to these forces of chaos and confusion, whose leaders are known for their dubious role in the political circles of the state as they can go to any extent to further their lust for power and propagation of their personal agendas”, he added. Terming the government headed by Mufti Syed as one of the worst governments of state, Sagar said that it is known to all that it was one of the most corrupt and inefficient regimes to have governed the state replete with chaos and confusion. He said that the party is used to propagate lies and misleading the people in order to hide their failures. (KNS)
Hajin he said adding that every person indulging in violence is subject to legal action. Meanwhile, in North Kashmir’s Hajin town, agitated youth clashed with the Government Forces following the detention of a Tehreek-i-Hurriyat, Abdul Hamid Parray activist. Reports said that police picked up the Tehreek-i-Hurriyat activist during a nocturnal raid. Clashes between youth and Government Forces also broke out in main town BandiporaThursday morning even as a complete shutdown was observed. (CNS)
Youth subjected to collective punishment by present Govt: Karra Seeks people’s support against ‘NC’s policies’ Budgam, Apr 24: Urging the youth to spearhead the movement for change, senior PDP leader and former Finance Minister, Tariq Hameed Karra Thursday said the state’s young population has become the biggest victim of the tyrannical policies of the Omar Abdullah-led government. “Besides getting victimized collectively by the repressive policies of the present government, the state’s youth are being subjected to economic subjugation by depriving them the opportunities of employment and other income-generating avenues,” Karra said while addressing a series of election rallies in Budgam Assembly segment of Srinagar-Budgam Parliamentary constituency, reads a statement issued to KNS. PDP leaders Moulvi Imran Ansari, Saif-ud-Din Bhat, Muntazir Mohiud-Din and others also addressed the rallies. He said by corrupting various institutions including BOPEE and recruiting agencies, the present government as pushed the youth into a perpetual state of despair and uncertainty. “After pushing the youth into despondency, NC then exploits them for shortterm political gains,” he said and added that as a part of its well-designed ploy to impose economic subjugation on the people, the present regime is operationalizing all the devious means to push Kashmiris into perpetual political enslavement. Accusing NC leaders of orchestrating violence to enforce poll boycott as a last resort for their sur-
vival, Karra said; “As NC has realized that having lost the public support, its survival is now solely dependent on continuing conflict and uncertainty in J&K, the party is overtly and covertly playing all the dirty tricks to carry on with the blood-letting of innocent Kashmiris,” he said and added that people have to decide whether they want NC to continue with its gory machinations or stamp-out this vicious circle of death and destruction once for all. Karra said while his father Dr Farooq Abdullah is remembered for getting Muhammad Maqbool Bhat hanged, enforcing POTA and constituting dreaded Task Force, Omar Abdullah would be remembered for rape and murder of Aasiya and Neelofar of Shopian, facilitating execution of Afzal Guru, killing of 120 civilians in 2010 and presiding over the worst ever government J&K. Karra said the state’s ruling p o l i t i ca l e l i t e i s p r e o ccu p i e d w i t h enjoying the luxuries of power while the Aam Aadmi is being subjected to all kinds of cruelties and miseries. “The people are fed up with the insensitivity of this self-centered regime and would respond appropriately to this feeling of utter neglect in the ongoing polls,” he said and urged people of Srinagar-Budgam constituency to ask Dr Farooq Abdullah how many times he has visited them to address their problems after being elected to the Parliament in 2009. (KNS)
Display names, availability of medicines in hospitals: SIC to Govt Srinagar, Apr 24: The Jammu and Kashmir State
Information Commissioner (SIC) has directed the state government to ensure display of lists of names and availability of the medicines in all the government hospitals across the state.Dr. SK Sharma, the Information Commissioner has passed the order while disposing a complaint filed by an RTI activist Deepak Sharma. In his five pages judgment the commission vide its order number SIC-J-A-46-2014/108 has directed the state government through Commissioner Secretary Health and Medical Education department to ensure display list of all medicines including life saving drugs available to the patients free of cost at prominent places in the hospitals and health centers for the benefits of the general public within a month time.Earlier in his complainant to the commission Sharma had sought a direction for the Hospital authorities to ensure compliance of section 4 of the J&K Right to Information Act 2009, which obligates a public authority to proactively display the information held by it.Sharing details of the case, Sharma stated that it is a common experience that though the Government claims that many medicines including life saving drugs are made available in hospitals and other health institutions and these drugs are meant for free distribution to patients, but usually the patients are not given the medicines available in the hospitals which is meant for free public distribution and are asked to purchase the medicines from the market.To find the fate of such medicines available in the hospitals, he filed an RTI application to Government Medical College and Hospital Jammu and raised queries which included to know the details of all medicines including life saving drugs and other surgical products available in the stores of hospitals and also asked the details of medicines available in the store that has crossed the expiry date.Being aggrieved by the reply of the PIO, the activist filed a complaint in the State Information Commission to issue order to the hospital authorities to display information regarding availability of medicines, proactively under section 4 of the J&K RTI Act 2009.Now the Commissioner Secretary Health and Medical Education, Principal Government Medical College and Hospital and Director Health Services have been asked to ensure that the availability of all medicines is displayed at prominent places of all hospitals and health centers for the benefit of the general public within one month of passing the order. (KNS)
Militants, not political mainstream responsible for killings: Mehboob Beg ‘Omar and Azad’s visits changed South Kashmir’s political mood’
Srinagar, Apr 24 (KNS): National Conference-Congress coalition candidate for Anantnag Parliamentary constituency Dr Mehboob Beg on Thursday said that political mainstream in the state does not believe in violence and it is the militants who are responsible for the ‘innocent killings’ in South Kashmir. Talking to KNS after he cast his vote at Sarnal in Anantnag, Beg said that the militants are backed by the separatists in Kashmir and they go for killings of political workers just because they have an ideological difference with the political mainstream. “I disagree with Dr Farooq Sahib and Muzaffar Hussain Beigh sahib who have blamed political rivalry for the recent killings of Sarpanches in South Kashmir. It is the militants backed by separatists who carry out these killings just because we want to settle things through dialogue and negotiations,” Beg told KNS. Beg said Syed Ali Geelani, Shabir Shah, Yasin Malik have ideological difference with the political mainstream and this is why these separatist leaders propagate poll boycott. “Yes they have differences with our political approach but I don’t think that should be a reason to resort to violence,” he added. Regarding the polling in Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency, Beg said that recent visit of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to various areas in South
Kashmir has turned the poll scenario in favour of National Conference. He said Omar’s stature and popularity among people has garnered support for him and rest according to Beg was done by the Congress leadership particularly Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prof Saifuddin Soz. “Omar Sahib’s visits to South Kashmir has changed the political mood in entire South Kashmir and we have been able to consolidate our votes. The Chief Minster’s visits created a wave in South Kashmir and if there were some weak areas for National Conference, those were taken care by the Congress leadership and the party workers who according to Beg have supported National Conference wholeheartedly this time. Beg alleged that a wrong notion is being propagated by opposition PDP that boycott and low poll percentage benefits National Conference. “Let me remind people that PDP president Mehbooba Mufti had bagged 75000 votes in 2004 and had won and I had got 150,000 in 2009 and won. Also those who say that PDP has 12 MLAs in South Kashmir that will favour them this time. Let me remind these people that PDP had 12 MLAs in 2009 also but why did PDP candidate lost. Besides that my performance in Parliament has remained better than Mehbooba Mufti. I raised a number of issues and which she did not during her time. We have made our performance in Parliament available on internet for people to judge us.” (KNS)
South Kashmir has rejected PDP National Conference
'PDP calling grapes sour,NC will emerge victorious'- Junaid Mattu 'PDP facing rout in South Kashmir'
SRINAGAR 24th April: (GNS) National Conference Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu, in a statement issued from Srinagar has said that with the completion of elections for the Anantnag-Pulwama Parliamentary Seat, the enthusiasm of the people in South Kashmir to re-elect National Conference and reject PDP was now a reality that nobody could deny. Mattu said "The NC-Congress wave has swept South Kashmir and with the momentum it has also swept away the lies and canards of the BJP-PDP hidden nexus. Today the people of South Kashmir have come out to reject Mehbooba Mufti, her party and the lies that they propagate in supposedly their alleged bastion. PDP should see the writing on the wall and stop fooling the people now". Stating that National Conference was confident of a thumping victory in the Anantnag-Pulwama Parliamentary Seat, Junaid Mattu said "We are confident that the people of South Kashmir have rejected PDP in its own alleged bastion and the strong resentment against PDP MLAs in South Kashmir is a result of the party's absolvement of its duties in the Assembly". Junaid Mattu said the overwhelming rejection of PDP in South Kashmir was an endorsement of secularism and inclusiveness and a total and complete rejection of communal forces and their hidden allies within the State.Junaid Mattu said that PDP's apologist claims to justify its dismal performance in South Kashmir was a deflection from the ground reality. "PDP's big baloon of hot air and hollow words has finally exploded revealing the party's absolute erosion at the grassroots level", Mattu said while stating that PDP's lack of an ideological cadre was the reason for the party's poor performance. Conversely, Mattu said National Conference has a two pronged presence at the grassroots level. Junaid Mattu said "NC has a passionate and dedicated ideological cadre and we also have an up-swell of support at the grassroots level for our party since unlike PDP we do not believe in outsourcing constituencies to political contractors". Refuting irresponsible statements from PDP about the turnout in South Kashmir, the NC Spokesman said that National Conference has all along worked for greater participation of the people in the elections and has rendered numerous sacrifices to safeguard democracy at a time when Mufti Mohammad Sayeed chose rehabilitation in Uttar Pradesh. Mattu said "PDP's posturing is akin to them calling the grapes sour and the party has conceded defeat in South Kashmir by now running to give reasons for its rout in South Kashmir". PDP has been routed from South Kashmir not because of high or low turnout but because of its nexus with communal forces and its anti-people activities. Stating that National Conference had always maintained that the party would retain all three Parliamentary Seats from Kashmir, Junaid Mattu said that PDP will face even bigger rejections from the people in Baramulla and Srinagar Parliamentary Seats. (GNS)
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El Nino possibility: Experts say no pressing panic button yet NEW DELHI: With IMD forecasting below normal monsoon this year because of a possible El Nino factor, agriculture experts on Thursday advised the government not to press the panic button yet. “We need to be on alert and be prepared but not get panic because the country had escaped El Nino without any scratch way back in 1997,” former chief of Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices Ashok Gulati said. “The monsoon seasonal rainfall is likely to be 95 per cent of the long period average with an error of plus or minus 5 percent,” Indian Meteorological Department said in a statement. Officials in the weather department said the monsoon is expected to be below normal because of the El Nino effect. Gulati, who is now chair-professor at thinktank ICRIER, said below normal rain does not mean there will be drought. “We have to News Agency Kangan Khan News Agency Ganderbal see how would be theLone distribution of rain across the country.” Gulzar News Agency Soura Zahid Book Depot Chadoora El Nino refers to Tariq the warmerNews Agency Hawal Bashir News Agency Nowhatta than-average sea surface tem- had last impacted India’s mon- said: “No doubt, the IMD forecast Ali News Agency Alamgari Bazar Budshah News Agency Lal Chowk perature in the centralMuzaffar and eastern soon in 2009, leading to the worst is not encouraging, but I won’t Newsdrought AgencyinLal Chowk News Agency Lal Chowk tropical Pacific Ocean.Abdullah This condialmost four decades.Sikendar press the panic button now as tion occurs every 4-12 years News and Agency Gupkari Chowk Raina there NewsisAgency Kangan CrisilLal chief economist D K Joshi higher Gund probability of nor-
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LMD imposes Rs 17900 fine on defaulters
and adjoining Areas. During Inspection, 14 traders were booked for violation of various provisions of J&K Weights and Measures Enforcement Act 1997 and Package Commodities Rules and a penalty of Rs 17900 was imposed on the erring traders. The traders were directed to use the verified weights and measures besides displaying MRP, PKD, Net Contents and complete address and Consumer Care Number on the commodities to be sold in packaged form. The Department also warned the unscrupulous traders to desist away from unfair trade practices to cheat the innocent Consumers and and also appealed to the Consumers to remain vigilant while purchasing the Commodities.
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mal monsoon.” “Below normal monsoon is not a drought year. What matter is how well rainfall is distributed
across the country. We need to be concerned and be prepared so that we are not taken by surprise,” he added. The four-month long long monsoon starting June is crucial for kharif crops such as rice, soyabean, cotton and maize because almost 60 per cent of the farm land in the country is rainfed. Gulati said as per the Skymet forecast, rainfall in the country’s north west and western regions would be hit badly if El Nino occurs. “If it (El Nino) affects rain in the western region, oilseeds, cotton, pulses and onion crops would be affected. The northwest region may not face much problem as it is irrigated,” he added. Harish Galipelli, head of commodities and currencies with JRG Wealth Management said if the rainfall spread is scattered then it will have impact on agriculture yields and production, thereby prices. Australian Bureau of Meteorology and private forecaster Skymet have also predicted a likelihood of El Nino factor hitting monsoon in India.
Yatra to commence from June 28
Gupta, Shantmanu discuss Amarnath Yatra arrangements
meeting of the concerned officers with view to ensure timely arrangements for the Amarnath yatra. It was informed in the meeting that Ist batch of yatries will be flagged off on June 27, 2014morning from Yatri Niwas, Bhagwati Nagar, Jammu. They stressed upon the need for greater synergy and coordination between the civil administration, police, security forces, shrine board authorities and other concerned departments to ensure that the required arrangements are put in place well in time.
To ensure the quality and rates of eatables and other essential commodities during the yatra period, especially along the national highway, they issued directions to the officers of different departments to conduct regular inspection of market to check overcharging by the shopkeepers during the yatra days. In the meeting, all the aspects related to yatra registration, accommodation, transport, free langers, face lifting/renovation of Yatri Niwas, security arrangements, uninterrupted supply of electricity, adequate water supply at Yatri Niwas besides lodging and boarding centres for yatris in Jammu were discussed The meeting was attended by Inspector General of Police Jammu, DC Udhampur, DC Kathua, DC Samba, ADDC Jammu, Director Tourism
Jammu, Director Health Jammu, Joint Director Information Jammu, SSP Jammu, SEs, RTO Jammu, RTO Kathua, XENs other concerned officers of various department. In the meeting, all the aspects related to yatra registration, accommodation, transport, free langers, face lifting/ renovation of Yatri Niwas, security arrangements, uninterrupted supply of electricity, adequate water supply at Yatri Niwas besides lodging and boarding centres for yatris in Jammu were discussed The meeting was attended by Inspector General of Police Jammu, DC Udhampur, DC Kathua, DC Samba, ADDC Jammu, Director Tourism Jammu, Director Health Jammu, Joint Director Information Jammu, SSP Jammu, SEs, RTO Jammu, RTO Kathua, XENs other concerned officers of various department.
SKUAST-K organized 29th Annual Group meeting of AICP-National Seed Project (Crops) 2014 ANANTNAG, APRIL 24: 29th Annual Group Meeting of All India Coordinated Project (AICP)-National Seed Project (Crops) 2014 organized by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST), Shalimar, Srinagar commenced today and will continue till April 26, 2014.Deputy Director General (Crop Science), ICAR, New Delhi, Dr. Swapan Kumar Dutta was the chief guest on the occasion. More than 200 Scientists working in the different research organizations in India participated in the meeting. Vice-Chancellor SKUAST, Kashmir, Dr. Tej Partap presided over the meeting. Various dignitaries including, ADG (Seed) ICAR, Dr. J. S. Chauhan, Project Director, Directorate of Seed Research, Mau, UP,
Dr. S. Rajendra Prasad, Director CITH, Srinagar, Dr. Nazeer Ahmad, Director Research, SKUAST-Kashmir, Dr. Shafiq A. Wani, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Dean, Faculty of Forestry, , Dr. M. Y. Zargar, Dean, Faculty of Horticulture, Dr. F. A. Zaki, Registrar, SKUAST-Kashmir Dr. Tasleem S. Ganai and various Heads of Divisions and Stations were also present in the meeting. On the occasion, the Director Research, SKUAST-Kashmir, Prof. Shafiq A. Wani highlighted the significances of the Seed Research vis-a-vis conducting the Annual Group Meeting 2014.Project Director, Directorate of Seed Research, Mau (UP), Dr. S. Rajandra Prasad presented the achievement made under National Seed Project (Crops) at National level and
stressed on strengthening this programme in order to expand outreach and achieve identified targets under 12thPlan. The Chief Guest in his address highlighted the role of seed as a significant input in agriculture. He also mentioned that the seed is important which encapsulates the past, present and the future of the whole agriculture and is the seat of the transcending important traits. He stressed that the adequate funds should be made available to State Agriculture Universities to undertake the innovations in restructuring the research for development quality seeds. He also mentioned that the major challenge in South East Asia is availability of quality seed. He said that the food and nutritional need of the
Governor releases “Tanhayian” JAMMU, APRIL 24: Mr. N.N. Vohra, Governor, released a book titled “Tanhayian” here at Raj Bhavan, today. This volume of Urdu poetry has been penned by Dr. Jitendra Udhampuri and published by Taskeen Press.“Tanhaiyan” is a collection of 71 poems and ghazals on varied themes, which are based on the author’s experiences relating to nature, cultural life of Jammu and Kashmir, problems of a comman man, glory of motherland, universal love, brotherhood and so on.The Governor congratulated Dr. Udhampuri, Padamshri awardee and a versatile author and linguist, for writing a meaningful book of verse. He discussed with Dr. Udhampuri about his other ongoing literary projects and wished him success in all his future writings.The Governor, on the occasion, urged Mr. Khalid Bashir Ahmad, Secretary, J&K Cultural Academy, to hold book reading sessions and discussions to promote the book reading culture among the youth.
Dr. Ashok Bhan meets Governor
JAMMU, APRIL 24: Dr. Ashok Bhan, former DG Police and Member Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board called on Governor, Mr. N.N. Vohra, Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, at Raj Bhavan here today.Dr. Bhan informed the Governor about his feedback on the existing systems and procedures which relate to Yatra management. The Governor requested Dr. Bhan to particularly focus on all aspects of security management of the pilgrimage and to also advise him about the more effective utilizations of the Spiritual Growth Centre at Katra.
Principal Secretary, PDD calls on Governor
JAMMU, APRIL 24: Mr. A.K. Mehta, Principal Secretary, Power Development Department called on Mr. N.N. Vohra, Governor, here at Raj Bhavan, today. Mr. Mehta briefed the Governor about various initiatives of the Department to launch new hydro power projects and maintain optimum transmission and distribution of electricity in the State. The measures required to meet the challenges faced by the Department were also discussed.
country has to be kept in mind before moving ahead in seed sector at national level keeping in view challenges posed by the climate change, early maturing and drought resistant varieties of crops needs to be developed, infrastructure facilities for seed analysis and storage needs to be strengthened across the country in order to reduce storage loss. Climate independent crops need to be developed to address issues in research.The Vice-Chancellor, SKUAST-Kashmir, Dr. Tej Partap while delivering Presidential Address, welcomed the participants highlighted the contribution of seed research and allied sectors in the country. He also mentioned the role of modern technology in research and its possibility to fight against hunger and poverty in the country
in line with the policies adopted by the J&K State Government in reviving the seed supply chain. The impact of population pressure, economic opportunities, changing urban structure and receding land holdings, the country poses a new challenge for research organizations to create new linkages in order to harvest the full potential of the available technologies in national seed programme.He highlighted the importance of seed availability to small and marginal farmers of the country to ensure economic prosperity. He also mentioned that the paradigm shift need to be made in order to develop seeds for the future and harvest the potential of indigenous gene pool repositories available in the different crops in the country.
HOROSCOPE Aries
March 21-April 19
Allow your eager and restless nature to express itself in ways other than through the spoken word, Aries. Show someone that you care through your gentle touch or a big bear hug. Hold on a little bit more tightly than you might normally. There’s an unspoken understanding that comes when you communicate through nothing but pure silence. Work on developing this kind of connection with those closest to you.
Taurus April 20-May 20
This is a terrific day for you, Taurus. You should find that your relationships, especially with men, go exceptionally well. Your tender and extremely sensitive nature is finally being recognized as the treasure chest it is. There are many times in which this type of personality is seen as weak, yet today is one of those times in which you’re given the full credit you deserve.
Gemini May 21-June 21
A selfish attitude on your part won’t be tolerated today, regardless of the circumstances, Gemini. Don’t make it worse for yourself by pretending that you don’t notice others’ hurt feelings. People are likely to be extra sensitive today, so be careful about trying to impose your will on someone who really wants nothing more than an ear to talk to and a shoulder to cry on.
Cancer June 22-July 22
You could find the hardest person to face is you, Cancer. You tend toward introspection, and you may find yourself shrinking into self-recrimination. You could analyze the important people in your life and yet fail to address the one you really need to look at – you. As you continually strive for perfection, give yourself proper credit. Do something nice for yourself today.
Leo
July 23-August 22 Take advantage of the creative energy in the air today, Leo. Keep your hands moving and your imagination flowing toward something fun and artistic. If you begin to doubt your work, you may fall down a spiral of creative blockage. Don’t get into the habit of constantly judging the quality or outcome of your work. Give yourself free rein to open up and explore whatever comes to mind.
Virgo
August 23-September 22
Your sixth sense is right on target, Virgo, so trust your instincts today. You’re likely to connect with someone in a wonderful partnership that will help you foster the very plan you want to develop now. Stay close to those things that resonate strongly with your morals. The answer is in front of you; you don’t have to search too far afield in order to find it.
Libra
September 23-October 23 Take a break from your routine, Libra. You might feel like you’re leading an army into battle as you strive for new adventures and conquer new realms. Make sure you take a bit of time out today to stop and let your troops rest. You deserve a little rest yourself. Use this moment of stillness to form your plan of attack so you’re sure about how to proceed.
Scorpio
October 24-November 21 The key for you is to minimize your daily drama as much as possible, Scorpio. You may not realize how much you cripple yourself by the way you exaggerate every aspect of your life. Try not to give so much of your attention to things that really don’t matter much. Petty jealousy and gossip about other people’s lives are especially irrelevant in your world.
Sagittarius November 22-December 21
Be careful of advertising yourself as someone who is so strong and mentally competent that you’re capable of handling everything, Sagittarius. Take note that the strongest mule on the trail usually ends up carrying the most weight. Your emotions are more sensitive than you may think, and certainly more than you demonstrate to others. Be honest about the way you feel and not just the way you think.
Capricorn December 22-January 19
Air Vice Marshal, AOC, J&K briefs Governor JAMMU, APRIL 24: Air Vice Marshal Anil Khosla, Air Officer Commanding, J&K, called on Mr. N.N. Vohra, Governor, here at Raj Bhavan, today.Mr. Khosla briefed the Governor about the IAF’s role and responsibilities in the State.The Governor lauded the valuable support extended by the Indian Air Force in support of the logistical arrangements for the ongoing Parliamentary elections and for the rescue, relief and evacuation operations carried out during the recent prolonged spell of bad weather in the State.
PCCF calls on Governor
JAMMU, APRIL 24: Mr. Abhai Kumar, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, J&K, called on Mr. N.N Vohra, Governor, here at Raj Bhavan, today.Mr. Kumar briefed the Governor about the efforts being made by his Department to carry out afforestation in the State.The Governor and Mr. Kumar discussed issues related to conservation of biodiversity, soil and water conservation and the steps being taken by the Department to ensure against environmental pollution and increase the application of new techniques and technologies to maintain and enhance forest cover in the State.
VC, SMVDU, calls on Governor
JAMMU, APRIL 24: Prof. Sudhir K. Jain, Vice Chancellor, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, called on Governor Mr. N.N. Vohra, Chancellor, SMVDU, here at Raj Bhavan, today. Prof. Jain briefed the Governor about the to date status of the ongoing teaching programmes and the infrastructure development projects; steps being taken to fill up vacant faculty positions; preparation for the ensuing admissions to Academic Session 2014-15, and the measures underway to boost research activities in the various departments. He apprised the Governor about the conferences recently held in the Varisty and about the ongoing co- curricular activities in the campus.
Things should flow well for you today with very little effort on your part, Capricorn. Take note that if any quarrel arises, it’s an indication that the person you’re arguing with isn’t necessarily the right person to deal with or confide in. Emotional issues are likely to be the hardest ones to overcome, but this shouldn’t be a problem for you. You have the ability to work through these like a pro.
Aquarius January 20-February 18
This is meant to be a nice, relaxing day, so treat it as such, Aquarius. There’s no need for you to plan any great strategy at this time. Try to take it easy and not indulge in any unnecessary stress. This is your time to enjoy the moment. Don’t tax your mind by overanalyzing everything that comes your way. Go with the flow and have a great time regardless of what you end up doing.
Pisces
February 19-March 20 Your sensual nature is heightened, Pisces, and you’ll find yourself engaged in tender moments and languid peacefulness in the company of others. Soothe your soul by letting yourself slip into situations that give you the emotional freedom to do or say whatever comes to mind. Life should be like a love poem written by a great master. Accept the good energy that comes your way.
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Srinagar, Wednesday 12 February 2014 Srinagar, Friday 25 April 2014
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Protection oF Wetlands
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etlands are complex ecosystems and encompass a wide range of inland, coastal and marine habitats. They share the characteristics of both wet and dry environments and show immense diversity based on their genesis, geographical location, hydrological regimes and substrate factors. They include flood plains, swamps, marshes, fishponds, tidal marshes natural and man-made wetlands. Among the most productive life support, wetlands have immense socio-economic and ecological importance for mankind. They are crucial to the survival of natural biodiversity. They provide suitable habitats for endangered and rare species of birds and animals, endemic plants, insects besides sustaining migratory birds. India has a wealth of wetland ecosystems distributed in different geographical regions. Most of the wetlands in India are directly or indirectly linked with major river systems such as the Ganges, Cauvery, Krishna, Godavari and Tapti. India has totally 27, 403 wetlands, of which 23,444 are inland wetlands and 3,959 are coastal wetlands. According to the Directory of Asian Wetlands (1989), wetlands occupy 18.4% of the country area (excluding rivers), of which 70 % are under paddy cultivation. In India, out of an estimated 4.1 mha (excluding irrigated agricultural lands, rivers, and streams) of wetlands, 1.5 mha are natural, while 2.6 mha are manmade. The coastal wetlands occupy an estimated 6,750 sq km, and are largely dominated by mangrove vegetation.
Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
India is also a signatory to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and the Convention of Biological Diversity. The Convention on Wetlands, signed in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971, is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. There are presently 158 Contracting Parties to the Convention, with 1758 wetland sites, totaling 161 million hectares, designated for inclusion in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance. Ramsar Convention is the only global environment treaty dealing with a particular ecosystem. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was developed as a means to call international attention to the rate at which wetland habitats were disappearing, due to lack of understanding of their important functions, values, goods and services. Governments which have joined the Convention are expressing their willingness to make a commitment for helping to reverse that history of wetland loss and degradation. In addition, many wetlands are international systems lying across the boundaries of two or more countries, or are part of river basins that include more than one country. The health of these and other wetlands is dependent upon the quality and quantity of the transboundary water supply from rivers, streams, lakes, or underground aquifers. This requires framework for international discussion and cooperation toward mutual benefits. The salient features of Ramsar Convention includes recommendations for monitoring of biodiversity and anthropogenic impact; improvement of the legislation for protection of the wetlands; elaboration of economic mechanisms for the biodiversity protection while in nature management; organisation of new protected areas (Ramsar sites) in Kamchatka region; organisation of work with local population and search for sources of funding.
Conservation of Natural Resources
Nature has provided bountiful resources surrounding us for sustenance of a better life. Thus, any part of our natural environment such as land, water, air, minerals, forest, grassland, wildlife, fish or even human population that man can utilize to promote his welfare, may be considered as Natural Resources. These resources, along with human resources and capital, play a crucial role for expansion to national output which ultimately drives towards economic development. Hence for sustainable development, careful use of the exhaustible resources and maintenance of the quality of renewable resources are needed. For that, certain objectives should be followed. Ecological balance has been defined as “a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively stable, subject to
gradual changes through natural succession.” and “a stable balance in the numbers of each species in an ecosystem.” The most important point being that the natural balance in an ecosystem is maintained. This balance may be disturbed due to the introduction of new species, the sudden death of some species, natural hazards or manmade causes. Common property resources (CPRs) constitute all such resources which are meant for common use of the villagers. In the pre-British India, a very large part of the country’s natural resources was freely available to the rural population. These resources were largely under the control of the local communities. Gradually, with the extension of state control over these resources, resulting in decay of the community management system, CPRs available to the villagers declined substantially over the years. Nevertheless, it is widely held that CPRs still play an important role in the life and economy of the rural population. The beginning of the studies of the CPRs in India can be traced back to early 1980’s. Some of these studies covered fairly a large number of villages scattered over the vast area of the country but majority of those was of the nature of case studies. Biodiversity, or biological diversity, is a term coined to describe the immense variety and richness of life on this planet. Biodiversity includes not only the many species that exist, but also the diversity of populations that make up a species, the genetic diversity among individual life forms, and the many different habitats and ecosystems around the globe. “Biodiversity is the variety of the world’s organisms, including their genetic diversity and the assemblage they form.” Biodiversity” is most commonly used as species diversity and species richness and as the “totality of genes, species, and ecosystems of a region”. Biological variety has been identified as species diversity, ecosystem diversity and genetic diversity.
List of Wetlands In India
The wetlands in India are classified as Himalayan wetlands which includes Ladakh and Zanskar Pangong Tso, Tso Morad, Chantau, Noorichan, Chushul and Hanlay marshes, Kashmir Valley including Dal, Anchar, Wular, Haigam, Malgam, Haukersar and Kranchu lakes, Central Himalayas including Nainital, Bhimtal and Naukuchital and Eastern Himalayas having numerous wetlands in Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Manipur, Beels in the Brahmaputra and Barak valley. Indo-Gangetic wetlands are the largest wetland system in India, extending from the river Indus in the west to Brahmaputra in the east. This includes the wetlands of the Himalayan terai and the Indo-Gangetic plains. Coastal wetlands contains the vast intertidal areas, mangroves and lagoons along the 7500 km long coastline in West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra. and Gujarat. Mangrove forests of Sunderbans, West Bengal and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Offshore coral reefs of Gulf of Kutch, Gulf of Mannar, Lakshwadeep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Deccan Wetland includes a few natural wetlands, but innumerable small and large reservoirs and several water storage tanks in almost every village in the region.
National Wetland Policy
National wetland strategy should encompass (i) Conservation and collaborative management, (ii) Prevention of loss and promotion of restoration and (iii) Sustainable management. These include Protection of the existing wetlands. Of the many wetlands in India, only around 68 wetlands are protected. But there are thousands of other wetlands that are biologically and economically important but have no legal status. Planning, Managing and Monitoring of Wetlands comes under the Protected Area Network have management plans but others do not. It is important for various stakeholders along with the local community and the corporate sector to come together for an effective management plan. Active monitoring of these wetland systems over a period of time is essential. Although several laws protect wetlands there is no special legislation pertaining specially to these ecosystems. Environment Impact Assessment is needed for major development projects and highlighting threats to wetlands need must be included and appropriate measures to be formu-
lated. Coordinated Approach is required because Wetlands are common property with multi-purpose utility; their protection and management also need to be a common responsibility. An appropriate forum for resolving the conflict on wetland issues has to be set up. It is important for all the relevant ministries to allocate sufficient funds towards the conservation of these ecosystems. There is a necessity for research in the formulation of a national strategy to understand the dynamics of these ecosystems. This could be useful for the planners to formulate strategies for the mitigation of pollution. The scientific knowledge will help the planners in understanding the economic values and benefits, which in turn will help in setting priorities and focusing the planning process. Building Awareness is needed. Awareness among the general public, educational and corporate institutions must be created for achieving any sustainable success in the protection of these wetlands. The policy makers at various levels, along with site managers, need to be educated. The bi-lateral cooperation in the resource management needs to be enhanced if country’s wetlands are shared.
National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP)
The Government opertionalized National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP) in closed collaboration with concerned State Government during the year 1986. Under the programme 115 wetlands have been identified till now by the Ministry of Environment and Forests which requires urgent conservation and management initiatives. The aim of this Scheme is Conservation and wise use of wetlands in the country so as to prevent their further degradation. The scheme was initiated to lay down policy guidelines for conservation and management of wetlands in the country; to undertake intensive conservation measures in priority wetlands; to monitor implementation of the programme and to prepare an inventory of Indian wetlands.
Legislations
Wetlands conservation in India is indirectly influenced by an array of policy and legislative measures. Some of the key legislations are the Indian Fisheries Act, 1857, the Indian Forest Act, 1927, Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Water (Prevention and Control of Pol1ution) Act, 1974, Territorial Water, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and other, Marine Zones Act, 1976, Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1977, Maritime Zone of India.(Regulation and fishing by foreign vessels) Act 1980, Forest (Conservation Act), 1980, Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, Coastal Zone Regulation Notification, 1991, Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act, 1991, based on UN Convention on Biological diversity 1992, Biological Diversity Act, 2002 was enacted. National Conservation Strategy and Policy Statement on Environment and Development, 1992, National Policy and Macro level Action Strategy on Biodiversity, 1999 are also formulated by Government.
Wetland Management and Sustainable Development
Wetlands are not delineated under any specific administrative jurisdiction. The primary responsibility for the management of these ecosystems is in the hands of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. Although some wetlands are protected after the formulation of the Wildlife Protection Act, effective coordination between the different ministries, energy, industry, fisheries, revenue, agriculture, transport and water resources, is essential for the protection of these ecosystems. Environmental management for sustainable utilization is the prime need of the hour. Industrial development with respect to automobiles, chemicals, fertilizers, insecticides, etc., are coming up very fast in India and due to various reasons these are often held responsible for environmental damage. Lack of environmentally educated society, inefficient management, weak law enforcement, corporate greed to earn more profit with less investment can also lead to chemical accidents and causing imbalance in sustainable development.
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