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“Process of loot and extortion to continue”

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Elections may never be held in J&K under BJP rule: Harsh Dev

Udhampur, 04-11-2022: While “Babu Raj” in J&K had become synonymous with corruption, the process of loot, extortion and plunder of govt resources was likely to continue in the troubled UT which showed no sign of Assembly Elections and of restoration of a democratically elected govt therein. This was stated by Mr. Harsh Dev Singh, Former Minister and Chairman AAP J&K State Co-ordination Committee. With the present bureaucracy enjoying authority without accountability, a ‘free for all’ kind of situation prevailed in the erstwhile state, said Mr. Singh. He said that the ECI has announced elections for other states without uttering a single word about J&K Elections which are being denied for the last four years since 2018 and which may never be held as long as BJP remained in power at the centre. “If you can manage to hold the reins of power and run the affairs of state without elections, why at all should the ruling party take the risk of seeking peoples’ mandate? Asserted Mr. Singh adding that the people of erstwhile state and its political leadership seemed to have reconciled to the backdoor rule imposed by the saffron regime. “What an irony! The party which catapulted itself to power on the slogans of “one nation, one constitution” had itself dismantled the age old principles of democracy and denied constitutional rights to the people of J&K for the last four years with no hope of democracy getting restored in the downgraded state under BJP regime”, observed Mr. Singh. He was addressing a meeting of party workers at Udhampur today.

          Urging upon the party rank and file to work for ameliorating the lot of poor and downtrodden, Mr. Singh said that Aam Aadmi Party stood for safeguarding the rights and interests of common masses as against the power politics of BJP. He said the people were feeling cheated, let down and abandoned under the present regime wherein red-tape, corruption and nepotism had become all pervasive. Throwing all norms, procedures and precedents to winds, the BJP–bureaucrat nexus was allowed to float above the fray and use the resources of the state as per their own whims and fancies. Development funds were being siphoned and extortions were being made from unemployed youth in the name of govt Jobs as noticed in the selections of Sub-Inspectors, Accounts Assistants, JEs, Fire Services, J&K Bank etc. Transfers in govt deptts had become an Industry and the pendency of files in offices had beaten all previous records. There was hardly any connect between the administration and common masses with the latter having last faith in the present governance. And still the BJP govt did not want elections and was averse to handing over power to elected representatives by taking one freakish excuse after the other only to keep its backdoor proxy rule intact in J&K, rued Mr. Singh.

          Calling upon the party workers to come to the rescue of people in such hard times, Mr. Singh said that AAP has to take the challenge boldly and steer the state out of the present mess created by corrupt, opportunist politician–bureaucrat nexus.

NDPI is the only clean and honest alternative, says Rajesh Gupta

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JAMMU, Nov 4: National Democratic Party Indian (NDPI) J&K UT president Rajesh Gupta today took a dig at Farooq Abdullah who said that Omar Abdullah will not contest election till J&K statehood restoration.

Gupta said people of J&K have already experienced the taste of inefficient Omar administration and if we get back the statehood even then we don’t need such defunct man as CM again in J&K.

NDPI Chief while addressing the party workers here lambasted BJP saying that tall promises of development, employment, progress and prosperity of the region were made with the people who were mesmerized with several other seductive slogans.

Gupta said the voters were swayed by pro-Jammu rhetoric and several glamorous slogans given by the saffron leadership to woo the masses. The gullibility of the Dogras was exploited to the full to attain the high seats of power. The spell bound people blindly reposed their faith in the BJP giving it a landslide victory from Jammu region in assembly seats as well as the parliamentary elections, he said. “Not only that, the people of the region continued to vote heavily in favour of BJP in the municipal and DDC elections as well under the hope and belief that BJP leadership would fulfill its promises sooner than later. The situation as of now has invariably grown from bad to worse under central BJP dispensation with the Jammu region having been deprived of even its nominal share in the recent past,” said Gupta.

Jyotsna Ved District Youth president and Chairperson Advocate Cell said that J&K people have chosen NDPI as an alternative of BJP and the response of public is overwhelming towards NDPI adding that the party will get at least two third majority and will form the government in J&K .

The leaders those attended the meeting were Umesh Manhas, S.Kuljeet Singh, Tilakraj, Rajiv Luthra and others

Transformer damage rate in Jammu reduced drastically, fully prepared for harsh winters: MD
JPDCL

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Managing director Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) Shiv
Anant Tayal while giving details of the working of Central Workshop Division,
Jammu said that the Transformer Repair Workshop of Electric Central Workshop
Division (JPDCL) Jammu caters to repair of damaged DTs ranging from 25 KVA to
630 KVA rating pertaining to User Divisions of Distribution Wing JPDCL Jammu for
which buffer stock of DTs is created to meet up the emergent demand.
During the last one year a Unique Identification Number has been created for to
all the DTs in the Central Workshop as per the instructions of Chief Secretary of
UT of J&K. To keep track of the damage rate and to ensure fixation of
responsibility in case of damage of the transformers, the workshop division has
been asked to ensure that each and every transformer should be recorded in DT
Asset Management portal of JPDCL.
Managing Director JPDCL further informed that there has been 22.71 % reduction
in demand of repaired transformers. The demand of Repaired Transformers
raised by User Divisions during the current F.Y i.e 2022-23 upto September 2022 is
1024 Nos. as compared to 1324 Nos. during the last F.Y i.e 2021-22. He added
that due to availability of sufficient buffer stock before onset of peak summer and
due to consistent reduction in demand of repaired transformers, only 766 No. of
DTs of varying capacities have been repaired during the current F.Y i.e 2022-23
upto September 2022 as compared to 1103 during the last F.Y i.e 2021-22 thereby
resulting in Cost Savings amounting to Rs. 167 lacs as on September 2022.
MD JPDCL also informed that there is enough buffer stock of Transformers in
Central Workshop to early ensure replacement of damaged transformers in the
hilly areas during peak winter season. He said that during the ongoing Back to
Village program, all the sub-divisions are taking preventive measures such as Load
Balancing and topping of Transformer oil to further reduce Transformer damage
rate in Jammu region.

Vikalp conducts Sports day at SMVDU

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Vikalp- a student’s initiative (in existence since 2009) to educate the poor and destitute organised a two-day sports event at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University in which students took part in and performed remarkably well in different games. The Indoor games comprised Carrom board, Ludo, Card Memory game, Snakes and Ladders, Knock-the-balls, etc. whereas outdoor sports included Football, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi and Cricket. Every event was monitored under the supervision of student volunteers, who ensured fair play. The two- day events concluded well. The winners will be awarded at the Children’s Day celebration soon. Vikalp team expressed a note of gratitude to all the well-wishers of Vikalp and appreciated the efforts of the volunteers who planned and organised the event well.

Unemployment rate rises to 7.77% in October; worst in J&K, Haryana, Rajasthan: Report

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NEW DELHI, Nov 4: Data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) show that the country’s unemployment rate increased to 7.77% in October from 6.43% in September.
Out of the 25 states, six had double-digit unemployment rates. These were Jammu & Kashmir (22.4%), Haryana (31.8%), Rajasthan (30.7%), Jharkhand (16.5%), Bihar (14.5%), and Tripura (10.5%), among others.
The lowest unemployment rate was recorded in Madhya Pradesh, where it was 0.9%, followed by Chhattisgarh (0.9%), Odisha (1.1%), and Gujarat (1.7%).
According to the CMIE data, the rural unemployment rate increased from 5.84 percent in September to 8.04 percent in October. While the urban unemployment rate showed slight reduction from 7.7 percent in September to 7.21 percent in October. (Agencies)

‘Primary schools shut from tomorrow’, Delhi CM announces anti-pollution curbs

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NEW DELHI, Nov 4: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that primary schools will be closed from Saturday in view of spike in pollution levels in the national capital.
Speaking at a press conference, he noted that deteriorating air quality and pollution levels were a problem of the entire north India and the Centre should take steps to address it.
“This is not the time for blame game and politics, but time to find a solution to the problem. Blaming Kejriwal or the Punjab government won’t help,” he asserted.
The city continued to reel under the eye-stinging pollution with air quality recorded in the ”severe” category even on Friday.
Kejriwal announced that from Saturday onwards, classes up to fifth standard will be closed and outdoor activities for classes above fifth standard will be suspended.
“We are also mulling over implementing odd even scheme for plying of vehicles,” he said.
The Chief Minister was joined by his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann.
Kejriwal accepted that the stubble burning happening in Punjab was his party’s responsibility since its Government is there.
“Since our Government is in Punjab, we are responsible for the stubble burning. It has been only six months since we formed the Government there and there were issues that were being addressed. We are finding solutions. Give us a year’s time to address the issue,” Kejriwal said.
Mann concurred with him and said there was bumper paddy crop, which resulted in a huge amount of stubble.
“We are taking steps like there are 1.20 lakh machines to bury stubble. Panchayats have also passed resolutions to stop stubble burning. We promise by November next year, stubble burning will reduce,” he stressed. (Agencies)

PSA on criminal who looted train passengers by spiking their tea

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JAMMU: A criminal involved in looting train passengers by allegedly serving tea mixed with some sedative substances was detained on Thursday after being slapped with the Public Safety Act (PSA) here, officials said.

A dossier was prepared by the railway police in Jammu incorporating detailed summary of all the unlawful activities carried by the criminal, Angoor Choudhary. Subsequently, the district magistrate slapped PSA against Choudhary, they said.

Police detained him to prevent him from acting in any manner prejudicial to the maintenance of the public order, they said.

“His criminal record manifests that he is a substantial threat to railway passenger security. Since his criminal acts are very dangerous and detrimental to the lives of innocent railway passengers, it was found a fit case to be recommended for PSA”, a senior police officer said.

Choudhary was looting passengers by allegedly served tea mixed with some sedative substances and carrying out gruesome criminal activities within and outside the state, they said.

Several cases are registered against him.

Separatist Shabir Shah’s J&K House Attached In Terror Funding Case

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NEW DELHI, Nov 4: The Enforcement Directorate on Friday said it has attached Jammu and Kashmir separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah’s Srinagar house as part of a money laundering probe linked to a case of fuelling terrorist activities in the union territory.
The house, worth Rs 21.80 lakh, is located in Botshah colony, Sanat Nagar, in Srinagar’s Barzulla police station area, officials said. The money laundering case against Shah stems from a FIR filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in May 2017 against Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed and others under various sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
”Shabir Ahmad Shah was actively involved in the activities of fuelling unrest in Kashmir valley by way of stone pelting, processions, protests, bandhs, hartals and other subversive activities.
”He was involved in receiving funds from terrorist organisation Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and other terrorists outfits based in Pakistan as well as from the Pakistani establishment through hawala and various other means and channels and these funds were then being used for fuelling and supporting militant activities in the Kashmir valley,” the ED said in a statement. (Agencies)

Partly cloudy weather with possibility of light rain in J&K: MeT

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JAMMU, Nov 4: Weather was partly cloudy in J&K as the Meteorological (MeT) office said on Friday that partly cloudy sky with possibility of light rain is expected during the next 24 hours.
“Partly cloudy sky with possibility of light rain is expected in J&K during the next 24 hours”, an official of the MeT department said.
Jammu had 15.8, Katra 14.8, Batote 9.7, Banihal 6.6 and Bhaderwah 6.2 as the minimum temperature.
Srinagar had 5, Pahalgam 1.3 and Gulmarg 0.5 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.
In Ladakh region, Drass town had minus 2.3, Kargil minus 3 and Leh also minus 3 as the minimum temperature. (Agencies)

Neither BCCI nor team is likely to respond to Kohli “fake throw” controversy

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It has been learnt that neither the Indian team management nor the Board of Control for Cricket in India is going to respond to the alleged “fake throw’ incident involving Virat Kohli against Bangladesh on November 2 at the Adelaide Oval in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The reason is that the two on-field umpires Marais Erasmus and Chris Brown have had no issues about the incident, it is understood.

The on-field happening became the talking point when Bangladesh wicket-keeper Nurul Hassan told the media in the mixed zone in Bengali after the match that Bangladesh deserved to get five penalty runs as Kohli play-acted as if he was relaying the ball thrown by Arshdeep Singh from the deep to wicket keeper Dinesh Karthik even as the ball went past the area where he was stationed on the field and he didn’t collect it.

“The wet outfield did have an impact when we restarted the game (after a 45-minute rain interruption). But there was also a fake throw which could have got us five runs but we didn’t get even that,” Hassan told media persons in the mixed zone after the game which his team lost by five runs under the Duckworth Lewis Stern method for rain-interrupted matches.

As per the Laws of Cricket, 2019 Code, Law 45 dealing with “Deliberate distraction, deception or obstruction of batter”, says, “In addition to Law 41.4 (Deliberate attempt to distract the striker) it is unfair for any fielder wilfully to attempt, by word or action, to distract, deceive or obstruct either batter after the striker has received the ball. (Law 41.5.1)

“It is for either one of the umpires to decide whether any distraction, deception or obstruction is wilful or not.” (Law 41.5.2).

“If either umpire considers that a fielder has caused or attempted to cause such a distraction, deception or obstruction, he/she shall immediately call and signal Dead ball and inform the other umpire of the reason for the call.” (Law 41.5.3).

“Neither batter shall be dismissed from that delivery.” (Law 41.5.4)

“If an obstruction involves physical contact, the umpires together shall decide whether or not an offence under Law 42 (Players’ conduct) has been committed.” (Law 41.5.5)

“If an offence under Law 42 (Players’ conduct) has been committed, they shall apply the relevant procedures in Law 42 and shall also apply each of 41.5.7 to 41.5.9.” (Law 41.5.5.1).

“If they consider that there has been no offence under Law 42 (Players’ conduct), they shall apply each of 41.5.6 to 41.5.10 (Law 41.5.5.2).

The relevant Laws 41.5.6 to 9 say: The bowler’s end umpire shall Signal No ball or Wide to the scorers, if applicable, award 5 Penalty runs to the batting side, inform the captain of the fielding side of the reason for this action and as soon as practicable inform the captain of the batting side. The ball shall not count as one of the over. Any runs completed by the batters before the offence shall be scored, together with any runs for penalties awarded to either side.

Additionally, the run in progress shall be scored whether or not the batters had already crossed at the instant of the offence. The batters at the wicket shall decide which of them is to face the next delivery.

Law 41.5.10 says:The umpires together shall report the occurrence as soon as possible after the match to the Executive of the offending side and to any Governing Body responsible for the match, who shall take such action as is considered appropriate against the captain, any other individuals concerned and, if appropriate, the team.

Thus far the International Cricket Council has not come out with a statement about the controversy.