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| Rumors about killer virus creates panic among mobile users | | BSNL rules out any such threat, appeals subscribers not budge to rumors | | |
Jammu, Mar 28
After bomb blasts and IEDs, the mobile phones have become a source of terror in Jammu and Kashmir following the rumors spread through SMSs about the anonymous calls that could inject tumor virus in human body if attended.
However, ruling any such threat BSNL authorities have appealed the subscribers not to pay heed to such rumors, describing these as baseless.
Talking to local news agency, BSNL General Manager Mobiles Jammu said that these are merely rumors as no Exchange can generate such a number adding “if there is any, BSNL would not entertain such number through its exchanges.
He appealed to the subscribers not to pay heed to such rumors and avail the mobile facilities without any fear.
Meanwhile, the rumors which started first from Samba area of Jammu about a particular number are rife that could transfer tumor virus into a person who attends the call from that Number. ... | |
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| Police still clueless in ‘Chopra Murder Case’, traders feel insecure | | Chopra sons demanding immediate handover of case to CBI | | |
Jammu | Mar 28
The slow and sleepy investigation of Police into the murder mystery of cement tycoon Rajinder Bhushan Chopra has been silently killing the trade in Jammu city, as most of the businessmen planning to shift their businesses out of the city fearing threat to their lives from these uncaught brutal killers. Meanwhile, Chopra sons have sought information from Police about the progress in the murder case. They have also demanded immediate CBI probe into the case in the wake of Police failure to trace the culprits.
According to sources, there is unrest among the elite trading class of Jammu city in the aftermath of Police failure to nab the killers of Raju Chopra. “We have comp... | |
| | | | Non utility out of investment in plots, bank management in profound slumber | | | |
Jammu | Mar 28
“After investing huge public money in the cost of plots, management of Citizen’s Cooperative Bank (CCB) has not bothered to extract proper utility out of the investment made. The management of the bank seems in deep slumber for the last about one decade which warrants proper accountability for such a long time”, District Audit Officers (DAOs) inferred in one of its statement following the test check on the Annual Audit Report of CCB for the year 2003
According to sources, on Nov 21, 1995 the bank had taken on lease a plot measuring 19800 square feet approximately 70 marlas at Rail Head Complex from JDA, on the payment of Rs 43.75 lakhs for a period of 40 years. Agree... | |
| | | | Congress and PDP on the offensive: Coalition still under cloud | | | |
Jammu, March 28,
Both the Congress and the PDP have gone on the offensive in Jammu and Kashmir following defiant postures having been adopted by Chief Minister,Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad.
While the Chief Minister has decided to go ahead with his plan of convening a meeting of the state cabinet here on Thursday the PDP leadership has decided to leave the issue of participation of its ministers in the cabinet meet to the party’s political Affairs Committee. The Committee is scheduled to meet in Srinagar on Thursday in the morning.
A senior PDP leader told Kashmir Independent Press today “we have not yet decided anything about the participation of our cabinet ministers in the cabinet mee... | |
| | | | Pak PM's talks with Manmohan on April 4 | | Kashmir and Siachen to figure on the agenda | | | BL KAK
NEW DELHI, MAR 28:
An official report has just poured in from Islamabad, divulging the preparations being made by the Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, for his talks with his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh, in New Delhi on April 4. The report describes the upcoming event as "restricted-level" talks.
Nonetheless, the report has let it be known that Kashmir and Siachen issues will figure high on the agenda. Talks between the two Prime Ministers will take place on the sidelines of the 14th SAARC summit conference in the Indian capital. Diplomatic sources confirm that the meeting between the two, scheduled for next... | |
| | | | Police radio-telephony system faces threat in J&K | | | | BL KAK
NEW DELHI, MAR 28:
Jamming and interception of police radio-telephony communications has become a serious problem in Jammu and Kashmir, according to official information. This makes it posible to know what the police and security forces plan to do.
Certain instructions given to police stations in several areas in the troubled north Indian State through radiop-telephony comunication have, on more than one occasion, reached the groups against whom action was sought to be made. "No wonder, this has made the entire exercise somewhat ineffective, if not futile", observed a senior government intelligence specialist.
He said the jamming and interception of police radio-tele... | |
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