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Message of Humanity Conference, DOGRA SADAR SABHA, J&K

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Sarva Dharm Samagam
Jammu and Kashmir has remained unique in the country by unified diversity of its
cultures and religions. An adorable bouquet of Muslims with Hindus, Buddhists,
Sikhs and Christians, that lived together happily and amicably under the Dogra
Rule for plus of a century.
Dogras by themselves comprise a healthy mix of all the religions mentioned
above. Regionally, it comprised of three regions distinctly diverse by culture,
language, features, customs and traditions, yet together as Jammu, Kashmir and
Ladakh. Last Maharaja, Hari Singh aptly said, quote “All religions are my
religions & my religion is justice” unquote.
The peace and tranquility of a century was disturbed in 1947 with partition. Bulk
non-Kashmiri speaking areas were unlawfully occupied by Pakistan & continue
to remain so due to India’s premature unilateral ceasefire.
The 118 years old Dogra Sadar Sabha, an apolitical, inclusive of all religions and
a social organisation has successfully endeavored to keep the diverse
populations of Jammu together in mutual respect and brotherhood by bringing
together intelligentsia, religious heads and learned well meaning prominent
citizens from all trades and walks of life on one platform. It saw us through many
‘could be’ crisis situations when the Kashmir Valley and Punjab were disturbed
on communal lines and infections had signs of contaminated overflow.
Dogra Sadar Sabha has stood by message of unconditional ‘Humanity and
amicable brotherhood’; firmly and sternly. To quote an example, Muslim brethren
pulled away the mike from in front of the separatist hawks in Jammu when they
ventured to fan trouble. Suspected trouble makers from Punjab were denied
entry into Jammu.

With such clear cut pious, national and humane aim and purpose we organised
the first “Message of Humanity Conference” in the year 1994. It was a grand
success in fostering and strengthening ties of equitable and mutual love among
various cross sections of Duggar Land. We wanted to make it an annual feature
but the Covid-19 and its aftermath held us back.
Catching on with this background and the thread of this ‘Message of Humanity’
we have planned the current chapter of national bondage as ‘Sarva Dharm
Samagam’ on 8 th of December, 2022 at Teacher Bhawan, Hospital Road, Gandhi
Nagar, Jammu.
We in Dogra Sadar Sabha have been following the Hon’ble Governor Shri Arif
Mohammad Khan closely through his various talks and are unanimously of the
view that the nation today has in him, a great personality to pioneer our mission,
more so when the climate is getting surcharged with elections expected shortly in
the J&K UT.
We are pleased to say that Hon’ble Governor of Kerala State, Shri Arif
Mohammad Khan Ji has very kindly consented to be the Chief Guest on the
occasion and deliver his address on the theme.
We are also pleased to inform that Hon’ble Lt. Governor of the Union Territory of
Jammu and Kashmir, Shri Manoj Kumar Sinha Ji has very kindly consented to
Preside over the Conference.
A bouquet of prominent scholars of Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism and
Christianity shall enlighten the audience with respective religious grandeur.
J&K Dogra Sadar Sabha cordially invites all respected citizens to attend and
grace the scheduled “Message of Humanity” Conference being organized at the
Teacher Bhawan Auditorium, Hospital Road, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu on 8 th of
December, 2022 (Thursday) from 01-00 p.m. onwards. All participants are
requested to take their seats by 12-30 p.m. sharp for security reasons.
Prominent among those who present in the Press Conference were Abdul Majid,
Col. Karan Singh, Prem Sagar Gupta, G A Khawaja, Brig M S Jamwal, Col. Dr.
Virendra K Sahi, VrC, H A Siddiqui, Gambhir Dev Singh Charak, Syed Amanat
Ali Shah, Chander Mohan Sharma, Ravi Slathia, Janak Khajuria, Ch. R A
Inqlabi, S. Satinder Singh and Others.

Govt asks Departments to adhere to ceiling of Rs 5 lakh on subscription to GPF

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Jammu, Dec 3: J&K Finance Department on Friday asked all departments to adhere to the ceiling of Rs five lakh on subscription to the General Provident Fund (GPF) in a financial year by the subscribers.

Instruction has been issued in consonance with the amendment in the Rules 7, 8 and 10 of the General Provident Fund (Central Service) Rules, 1960 fixing the threshold limit (at present Rs 5 lakh) vis-a-vis subscription to GPF during a financial year.

As per GPF-Rules, 1960, the amount of subscription should not be less than 6 percent of the emoluments and not more than total emoluments of the subscriber. However, there was no ceiling on the total amount of subscription of a subscriber into his GPF account in a financial year.

“However, Rules 7,8 & 10 of the General Provident Fund (Central Service) Rules, 1960 have now been amended vide Notification No. G.S.R.96 dated June 15, 2022, to the effect that the sum of the monthly subscription by a subscriber under the GPF during a financial year together with the amount of arrear subscriptions deposited in that financial year shall not exceed the threshold limit (at present Rs 5 lakh) referred to in sub clause (i) of clause (c) of the Explanation below Sub Rule (2) of Rule 9D of the Income Tax Rules, 1962 [as inserted vide Notification No G S R 604 (E) dated August 31, 2021 of Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue (Central Board of Direct Taxes)],” read a circular issued by Director General (Codes) Finance Department.

“Accordingly, it is impressed upon all departments to adhere to these circular instructions regarding the limit of subscription (i.e., Rs 5 lakh) under GPF in a financial year by the subscribers,” DG Codes directed.

J-K agricultural university professor arrested after student alleges sexual harassment

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Srinagar, December 3:

Police have arrested a professor of an agricultural university in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district after a student levelled allegations of sexual harassment against him, officials said on Saturday.

The accused professor was arrested on Friday night, the officials said.

The authorities on Friday night suspended the accused and initiated an inquiry against him after protests broke out at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology at its Wadura campus in the north Kashmir district. 

The students demanded stern action against the accused. 

The police also registered a case and took up investigation, following which the accused was arrested on Friday night and remained in custody, the officials said.

In an order, the university’s registrar on Friday said the accused had been placed under suspension with immediate effect. 

Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes from Mahudiya village of Madhya Pradesh, Computer Baba joins Rahul Gandhi

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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, along with party leaders and workers, on Saturday morning, resumed ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ from Mahudiya village of Madhya Pradesh.

Senior party leader Kamal Nath and Namdev Das Tyagi, popularly known as Computer Baba, also joined the Yatra. The Yatra entered the 87th day, and the second-last day in Madhya Pradesh.

The Yatra, which entered Madhya Pradesh on November 23, will cover seven districts in the state in 12 days.

The Bharat Jodo Yatra has so far covered parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra, and is scheduled to enter Rajasthan on December 5.

According to Congress sources, the Yatra will conclude on January 26, 2023 in Kashmir covering a distance of about 3500 km.

“Congress was going to end this Yatra by hoisting the tricolour in Srinagar on February 20, but now under the new strategy, Rahul Gandhi will conclude his Yatra by hoisting the tricolour in Srinagar on Republic Day,” said sources.

According to the party sources, after January 26, a plenary session of the Congress is being planned before February 7, in which the name of Congress Party President Mallikarjun Kharge will be approved, after which the new Congress Working Committee will be formed.

Soon after the committee formation, major changes that were pending and postponed for a long time will also be made in the party organisation.
If sources are to be believed, the Yatra will achieve the target by January 26. The party plans to increase the Yatra’s distance covered on a daily basis a little, and also reduce the number of days in the states like UP, and Delhi. This will not make any difference, said party sources.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi while addressing a rally at Agar Malwa in Madhya Pradesh on Friday criticised the BJP and the RSS, and said that they (BJP & RSS) say ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and not ‘Jai Siya Ram’, because they do not worship ‘Sita’.

“Lord Rama’s name is incomplete without Sita. They are one..that’s why we say ‘Jai Siyaram’. Lord Rama fought for Sita. We chant ‘Jai Siya Ram’ and respect women considering them as Sita,” said Gandhi.

Sinha for empowerment of PwDs, remembers first Prez Prasad on birth anniversary

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JAMMU: On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday exhorted the citizens to work towards the collective goal of empowerment of Divyangjan.

“On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, let us resolve to redouble our efforts to build an accessible, inclusive & equitable world. We must strive to work towards the collective goal of empowerment of Divyangjan,” tweeted the LG.

The day is observed on December 3 to raise people’s awareness about the rights of persons with disabilities and mobilise political will and resources to address the challenges facing them.

Sinha also remembered Dr Rajendra Prasad Ji, the first President of India, on his birth anniversary.

“Tributes to Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ji, the first President of India, on his Janm-Jayanti. A prominent scholar, statesman, a founding father who presided over the Constituent Assembly. His exemplary contribution to freedom movement & nation building will always be remembered,” Sinha tweeted.

BSF foils Pak’s smuggling attempt, 6th in a week; 7.5-kg heroin recovered in Fazilka

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CHANDIGARH: The Border Security Force foiled another cross-border drug-smuggling attempt, sixth in this week, on Saturday as it recovered more than 7 kg of heroin, which was air dropped by a Pakistani drone in Punjab’s Fazilka district.

The BSF personnel even opened fire after noticing the movement of three to four suspects who came to recover the consignment, but they managed to flee, it said.

At 12.05 am, the troops heard the buzzing sound of the Pakistani drone entering the Indian territory near Churiwala Chusti village. They even fired towards the direction of the drone, which went back to the Pakistani side, the BSF said.

During a search of the area, they found nine packets of heroin, weighing 7.5 kg, a pistol, two magazines and 50 rounds of 9mm, it tweeted.

“Vigilant BSF troops once again foiled the nefarious attempt of the anti-national elements to smuggle contraband,” it added.

On the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, a drone was found from a field near the India-Pakistan border in Tarn Taran district along with over 5 kg of heroin, police had said.

On Monday, two Pakistani drones, carrying around 10 kg of heroin, were gunned down by the BSF along the India-Pakistan border in Amritsar and Tarn Taran districts.

On Wednesday, a broken quadcopter drone was recovered from the area of village Van Tara Singh in Khalra in Tarn Taran.

Five assault rifles and an equal number of pistols were recovered by the Border Security Force near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab’s Ferozepur district on Friday.

Acting on a specific information, the BSF troops conducted a search operation in Gandu Kilcha village and noticed suspicious items lying in a field, they said.

During the search, the BSF personnel recovered three big packets in two green colour plastic bags containing five assault rifles with five magazines and five pistols with 10 magazines, officials said.

On November 29, the BSF and the Punjab Police had recovered five assault rifles and five pistols near the border outpost (BOP) Dona Telu Mal in Ferozepur.

IND vs BAN: BCCI Names Umran Malik Replacement for Injured Mohammed Shami

JAMMU: Senior fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the ODI series against Bangladesh, starting Sunday, due to a shoulder injury and replaced by Umran Malik in India’s squad, the BCCI announced on Saturday.

It has been learnt that Shami had suffered the injury during a training session after he returned from Australia, where the Indian team made a semifinal exit from the T20 World Cup.

Shami could also miss the upcoming two-Test series, beginning in Chittagong from December 14.

“Fast bowler Mohd. Shami sustained a shoulder injury during a training session in the lead up to the ODI series against Bangladesh. He is currently under the supervision of the BCCI Medical Team at the NCA, Bengaluru and will not be able to take part in the three-match series. The All-India Senior Selection Committee has named Umran Malik as Shami’s replacement,” BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said in a press release.

The extent of Shami’s injury is not known yet.

Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar, Umran Malik and Kuldeep Sen will form the pace attack for the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh.

The 33-year-old Shami is an integral part of India’s ODI scheme of things, going into the World Cup next year.

Skipper Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid would be worried if the Bengal speedster misses the Test series because India need to win every game to stay in contention for the upcoming World Test Championship final at the Oval in June.

“Shami’s absence from three ODI games is definitely a factor but bigger worry is his likely absence from Tests where he is supposed to spearhead the attack in Jasprit Bumrah’s absence,” said a BCCI source.

Shami has taken 216 wickets in Test cricket from 60 matches.

Umran Malik is one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket. He made his ODI debut recently in New Zealand where he played two games and claimed two wickets.

“Judiciary cannot become legislature or executive,” says Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar

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NEW DELHI, Dec 3:
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said that the judiciary cannot become the legislature or executive as any incursion by one organ into the domain of the other can upset the apple cart of governance.
“Our judiciary being one of the critical institutions of governance cannot be the executive or legislature. The doctrine of separation of power is fundamental to our governance. Any incursion, howsoever subtle, in the domain of the other by one has the capacity or potential to unsettle the apple cart of governance,” Dhankar said while speaking at the 8th LM Singhvi memorial lecture. He said that the power resides in the phrase “We the people” mentioned in the preamble of our constitution.
“It is indicated in the preamble of our constitution – we the people. That means the power resides in the people – their mandate, their wisdom. Indian parliament reflects the minds of the people,” Dhankar said, adding, “In the year 2015-16, the Parliament was dealing with a constitutional amendment act and as a matter of record the entire Lok Sabha voted unanimously. There was no abstention and no dissention. And the amendment was passed. In Rajya Sabha it was unanimous, there was one abstention. We the people – their ordainment was converted into a constitutional provision.”
Dhankar further said that I expect everyone to rise to the occasion and to be part of the growth story that is India.
“I appeal to the people here – they constitute the judicial elite class, thinking minds, intellectuals, please find out a parallel in the world where a constitutional provision can be undone. I appeal to everyone that these are the issues that must not be viewed on partisan lines. I expect everyone to rise to the occasion and to be part of the growth story that is India,” he said.
Supreme Court and high court judges were also present there at the occasion.
Terming the Indian democracy as “vibrant”, Vice President said, “We are the world’s most vibrant democracy that is representative to an ideal level. We started with the Constituent Assembly in which members were enormously talented from all sections of society. But progressively with each election our parliament reflects authentically the mandate of people …wisdom of the people. And now what we have in the parliament is fairly representative. at a global level we do not have a parallel on that count.”
Our Indian constitution provides in explicit terms Art 145 (3). Interpretation of the constitution when a substantial question of law is involved can be done by the court. Nowhere it says that a provision can be run down.
Addressing the occasion, he asked what will happen if a constitutional provision that carries the ordainment of people at large in such a vibrant democracy, is undone?
“After 9/11, US had passed the Patriot Act. Not with this majority. And it was taken as. That is why primacy of national interest prevails. Imagine if 73rd and 74th amendments were to be undone. What will happen?” he said reiterating the importance of the Indian Constitution. (AGENCIES)

Militancy activities: SIU files charge sheets against 13 accused in NIA court

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SRINAGAR: The Special Investigation Unit(SIU) Srinagar on Friday filed a charge sheet against 13 accused persons before NIA Court Srinagar in a militancy activities case.

In a statement to The Dispatch, an official said the case FIR No 127/2022 under sections 7/25 of Arms act & sections 13 18 19 20 38 39 of UAP Act of PS Parimpora was registered on 28-05- 2022 under relevant sections of law on credible inputs about the presence of active terrorists of TRF (off-shoot of LeT) in few residential houses of Barthana, Qamarwari area.

The Police arrested six accused persons initially in the case and one more accused (active terrorist) namely Shariq Wani was arrested later in the case. Seven (7)accused are lodged in different jails undergoing judicial custody.
Three(3) accused (active terrorists) in case were killed in different encounters. While three (3) other accused are absconding as active terrorists of TRF namely Basit, Momin and Umais, the official said.

Adding that he said the investigation conducted has revealed that accused persons had developed links with active terrorists and in pursuance of a criminal conspiracy hatched, they collectively conspired with terrorists for executing terrorist activities in District Srinagar.It is pertinent to mention here that the said terrorists were sheltered in residential houses. The process has started to attach all these houses as per section 25 of the UAPA act. Today, a charge sheet of the case has been produced before the Court of Special Judge Designated under NIA Act (TADA/POTA), Srinagar. Further investigation is going on as per provisions of section 173(8), he said.

India’s envoy to US hands over Padma Bhushan to Google CEO Sundar Pichai

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India’s Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu handed over the Padma Bhushan, one of the country’s highest civilian Awards, to Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in San Fransisco.

Taking to Twitter, Sandhu said, “Delighted to hand over Padma Bhushan to CEO @Google & Alphabet @sundarpichai in San Francisco. Sundar’s inspirational journey from #Madurai to Mountain View, strengthening India-US economic and technology ties, reaffirms Indian talent’s contribution to global innovation.”

On the eve of the 73rd Republic Day, the Ministry of Home Affairs stated that Sundar Pichai would be conferred with Padma Bhushan.

After receiving the Padma Bhushan award from Sandhu, Pichai in his blog said, “I want to thank Ambassador Sandhu and Consul General Prasad for hosting me to receive the Padma Bhushan. I am deeply grateful to the Indian government and the people of India for this immense honour. It is incredibly meaningful to be honoured in this way by the country that shaped me.”

“India is a part of me. I carry it with me wherever I go. (Unlike this beautiful award which I will keep somewhere safe),” he added.

According to the blog, Google CEO said that he is fortunate to grow up in a family that cherished learning and knowledge, with parents who sacrificed a lot to make sure that he had opportunities to explore his interests.

Every new technology that arrived at our doorstep made our lives better. And that experience put me on a path to Google, and the chance to help build technology that improves the lives of people all over the world, Pichai added.

Appreciating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India vision, Pichai said that Digital India’s vision has certainly been an accelerator for that progress.

He also said that he felt proud to continue its investment in India, partnering with governments, businesses and communities over two transformative decades.

“We recently announced that we’ll be investing USD 10 billion in India’s digital future, working to enable more affordable internet access, building products for India’s unique needs, helping businesses of all sizes in their digital transformation, and using AI to tackle big societal challenges,” Google CEO said.

He further stated, “We’re also investing deeply in digital skilling, and have trained over 1 million women through our WomenWill Entrepreneurship Program and over 55,000 teachers in partnership with the government and local organizations. We’ve also sponsored over 100,000 Google Career Certificate sponsorships in collaboration with the NASSCOM Foundation and Tata Strive.”

Talking about the languages added to Google Translate, Pichai said that 8 of 24 are languages native to India. It means so much to see how people can access information and knowledge in their preferred language, and see the world open up to them in new ways.

“That’s why I continue to be so optimistic about technology, and why I believe India can and must continue to lead,” he added.

Pichai also said that he is looking forward to continuing the great partnership between Google and India, as we work together to bring the benefits of technology to more people.