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Play 'Jagoo Bando Jago Bhaiya' staged
1/5/2014 11:02:11 PM


Play 'Jagoo Bando Jago Bhaiya' staged
8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: The Performers today staged 'Jagoo Bando Jago Bhaiya' play at Resham Ghar Colony in Colloboration with all J&K Social Justice Association.
Written by Vijay Malla comedy play was staged under the patronage of President Pawan Sharma.
The play was full of satire punchs reveals the scenario of our major evils/draw backs and bad habits prevailing in our society like 'Alchol Addiction", Corruption, Exploitation of a common voter by petty politicians and Neglecting. "Our culture, history and traditions why we are emerging and adding foreign culture in our own culture leaving behind the traditions and manners", the play depicts.
A large number of viewers were present there who appreciated the efforts of 'The Performers' doing such awareness Nataks (plays) for welfare of the society.

Unidentified found dead mysteriously
8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: An unidentified male aged around 45 years was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Belicharana, this afternoon.
Police said that some locals noticed a man lying unconscious and inform police in this regard.
After getting the information police immediately reached the spot and shifted the man to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC&H) where he was declared as brought dead.
Police said that later the body was shifted to the mortuary of the hospital for identification and other legal formalities.
Police said that yet reasons behind death could not be ascertain yet and a case in this connection has been registered.

AKV Felicitates JKCET Toppers during Hungama Day

8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: In order to mark the success of its students, who made it to the IIT, NITs and different medical colleges of the country in recently concluded year, AK Vidyamandir (AKV), Jammu, held a function Premier Hungama Day at City Farms Jammu in which five hundred students and their parents participated.
Justice Parmod Kohli, (Retd) Chief Justice Sikkim High Court was Chief Guest and renowned Educationalists Sh.I.D.Soni was the guest of honour. A gathering veteran academicians and eminent citizens were also present on the occasion.
During the celebrations the selected students of medical stream got stethoscopes and aprons whereas those selected for engineering were given safety helmets and mementoes, as token of felicitation from the school management. Meantime three state toppers of the JKCET 2013 namely A K Vians, Shomik Raina, state rank Ist, Akhil Pandita, state rank 2nd and Pranav Mahajan, state rank 3rd were presented with gift Cheques of Rs 50000, Rs 25000 and Rs 20000 respectively.
Commissioned in April 2011, the first batch of the two years program passed out in 2013 with more than thirty students out of a total strength of eighty five securing 90% and above marks in their board exams and of the total thirty students secured admission into top professional colleges in the country.


8 Impressive Nagar Kirtan procession taken out at Akhnoor 7
Sham highlights teachings of Sikh Gurus
8 Early Times Report
AKHNOOR, Jan 5: On the eve of birth anniversary of 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Govind Singh, an impressive Nagar Kirtan procession was taken out in Akhnoor town by the Sikh Sangat with lot of enthusiasm and religious fervor. The Nagar Keertan was organized by the Sikh Sangat of Akhnoor and adjoining areas.
The procession was flagged off by the Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma from Daskal Morh, that passed through Jammu-Poonch Highway via main bazaar Akhnoor and culminated at Gurudwara Sunder Singh located along the right bank of River Chenab. The devotees also organized Guru Keertan at the Gurudwara after the procession.
Thousands of Sikh devotees, including men, women and children from various parts of Akhnoor tehsil participated in the procession. The prominent citizens of Akhnoor town welcomed and greeted the procession at different places. The people also offered sweets, fruits, water to the devotees en-route. While greeting Sikh Sangat on the eve of Parkash Utsav, the Minister threw light on the teachings of Sikh Gurus. He said all Sikh Gurus spread the message of humanity, peace, equality and promoting mutual brotherhood. They worked for uniting the religions, communities, eradicating social evils and uplifting the poor and weaker sections of the society. He said teachings of Guruji are relevant all times and people should follow these for the development, peace and prosperity of the society and mankind. He exhorted the devotees to celebrate the Gurparb with enthusiasm and traditional fervor and take a pledge to work for strengthening the communal harmony, mutual brother hood and eradicating the social evils from the society.


IIPA holds 35 AGM,
Dr Bhan re-elects chairman
8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: Dr Ashok Bhan was re-elected at Chairman of IIPA Regional Branch, in 35th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Jammu last evening which was attended by 70 members.
According to press release, the election of office bearers and executive committee members for the period January 2014 to January 2016 was conducted by the returning officer Er VN Sharma.
Dr SS Bloeria will be the Patron and Dr Ashok Bhan was re elected as Chairman of the Branch. The other office bearers elected were BR Sharma, AM Watali and Dr CM Seth as Vice Chairmen; JBS Johar as Hony Secretary; Dr Anil Gupta and G.M.Indrabi as Joint Secretaries; Er SK Gupta as Hony Treasurer; Prof Alka Sharma as Director Seminars and Prof SM Afzal Qadiri and Dr Komal Nagar as Joint Director Seminars.
The other members of the Executive Committee will be TP Singh, Chander Gulhati, Shantmanu, Vikrant Kuthiala, Nissar Ahmed, Er Vikram Gour, Shakti Pathak, Er BK Suri, A K Singh, Er V N Sharma, Dr GN Qasba, Prof Rekha Choudhary, Prof Mushtaq Ahmed Darzi, Prof Mehrajjudin and Prof Neelu Rohmetra.
The presentation of reports by the Hony Joint Secretary Vikrant Kuthiala and Hony Treasurer T.P.Singh were followed by discussion on the reports and future activities. The members complimented the outgoing Executive Committee for record number of quality programs during 2013, publication of Souvenir on the 35th year of the Branch and getting sponsorship for programs by close association with Government institutions, think tanks and Universities.
JA Khan, former Chairman and Dr Ashok Bhan addressed the AGM setting out future targets for the Branch in organizing activities aimed at capacity building for good governance. It was emphasized that day to day problems faced by the people in the state and contemporary issues should receive more attention. The Regional Branch will soon launch its website to increase its reach to the civil society as well as the members.


'Carry home message from Bangalore meet'
Diabetes management can't be generalised: Dr Jitendra

8 Early Times Report
Bengaluru, Jan 5: On the concluding today day of the three day National Diabetes meet held at Hotel Meridien here, nationally known Diabetologist and National Professor of Diabetes, Dr Jitendra Singh, while addressing a special session on Insulin treatment in Diabetes, sought to drive home the message that Diabetes management cannot be generalised and in order to be effective, the management of Diabetes has to be individualised depending on a number of individual factors.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, the daily routine, eating habits, nature of profession, age, duration of Diabetes and any other underlying disease are some of the crucial factors determining the modality of treatment in a Diabetic individual. What is the best treatment option for one Diabetic may not be the best for the other and this also applies to the use of Insulin, he added.
Brushing aside a perception in certain quarters that Insulin is the best option of treatment in Diabetes, Dr Jitendra Singh emphasized, even though in some cases particularly those with kidney damage or those in ICU/CCU setting, Insulin could be very desirable but in many other Diabetics, a better control of Blood Sugar levels is possible with the use of oral tablets.
Nevertheless, Dr Jitendra Singh hastened to add, wherever there is an indication for use of Insulin, it should not be delayed. With modern gadgets like Insulin Pens becoming available, the patient needs to be educated that administration of Insulin is no longer an inconvenient or cumbersome process, he said. Dr Jitendra Singh also enlivened the audience with anecdotes and instances from his quarter century of experience in treating patients with Diabetes. He said, Diabetes being a long term disease, enabled him to develop lifelong association with families across the cross sections and thus incredibly widened his social circle. Dr Jitendra Singh answered a series of questions from the audience. Dr Samar Banerjee, a senior nationally known Professor of Medicine, chaired the session.


AJKDEA elects chairman, vice-chairman
8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: All J&K Diploma Engineers Association (AJKDEA) elected Er SC Goswami as chairman and Er Anil Gupta as Vice-Chairman of the association, here today.
According to press release, a meeting of Association was held under its President Er. Upinder Singh at PWD(R&B), in which all the office bearers of the central body and newly constituted District units of the various wings participated.
The members unanimously elected Er S.C.Goswami as Chairman and Er Anil Gupta as Vice Chairman of All J&K Diploma Engineers Association, Jammu. While addressing the meeting Er Upinder Singh apprised the members about the achievements of the AJKDEA, Jammu ever since he has taken over the reins of the Association and also resolved to fight for the long pending issues that are restoration of entry level grade Promotion to every Diploma Engineer after 15 years of service, Enhancement of Fixed TA and Recommendation of running grade from the post of Junior Engineer onwards.
He apprised the members that the issue of adjustment of Assistant Engineers both in PWD and Hydraulic has been taken up at the respective levels. He also resolved to fight to get the pending promotions of Junior Engineers (Diploma holders) in PDD.
The newly elected Chairman and Vice Chairman expressed their resolve to work for the betterment of the cadre. Prominent among those present includes Er Vijay Sharma, Er Narinder Singh, Er Rakesh Goswami, Er Naresh Sawhney, Er. Arunesh Sharma, Er Pardeep Fotedar and Er Rajeev Abrol.



JKBWA demands due share for community
8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: Jammu and Kashmir Batwal Welfare Association (JKBWA) demanded its due share in all spheres of life, here today.
According to press release general body meeting of the JKBWA was held here under the chairman of Capt Raja Ram Kaith and attended by a large number of community members. Association members while addressing the meeting said that the Batwal community which has big strength and is being neglected by the Government at all levels.
"This has been the reason of its backwardness and abject poverty", the members said, adding that the community has not been given any representation in the important forums of the Government.
Members alleged that there was no action on representations submitted to the State Governor and the State Chief Minister from which it seems that the Batwal community has no effective say in the Government.
Earlier in the meeting, all Association members paid glorious tributes to their best colleague Subedar Gian Chand Kaith who left for his heavenly abode few days ago.

Commandant Sunil Kumar awarded with DGP Medal
8 Early Times Report
Katra, Jan 5: Commandant 6th Battalion CRPF Sunil Kumar was awarded with DGP Medal for maintaining law and order in Jammu region.
In a function held on the eve of New Year, Director General of Police (DGP) J&K, Ashok Prasad honoured the Commandant Sunil Kumar with DGP Medal. Anjan Kumar was also awarded with the same medal who is Assistant Commandant 6th Battalion CRPF. DGP also announced to facilitate 23 CRPF personnel for their hard work and dedication toward their duty. Speaking on the occasion, DGP complimented the Police personnel's for the hard work to maintain peace and instill a sense of security among the masses.
At present both the officers are deputed at Base Camp Mata Vaishno Devi Ji Katra. Sunil is deputed in Katra for the last one and half year.
JKNSF demands Omar to shift PDD office from Trikuta Nagar to Shastri Nagar

8 Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 5: Jammu and Kashmir National Sikh Front (JKNSF) today demanded form Omar Abdullah to shift PDD sub division office from Trikuta Nagar extension to Shastri Nagar here at Jammu.
According to press release, president JKNSF Kulwant Singh Bhatti in a letter to Omar Abdullah had demanded that for the convenience of residents of surrounding areas, the office at PDD Shastri Nagar should be shifted from its existing place Trikuta Nagar extension to Shastri Nagar.
In his letter Bhatti had mention that the consumers of Chatha, Pirbaba, Raipur Satwari, Khandwal, Airport Narwal, Nai Basti, Jeewan Nagar, Dashmesh Nagar , Sanjay Nagar, Digiana whose number is more than 50,000 has to travel a distance of 5-10 kms and change two to three matadors. Besides this ladies and old age persons has to suffer more.
The PDD office which was previously situated at Shastri Nagar and known by the name of Shastri Nagar PDD office in the past was shifted to Trikuta Nagar due to cleaning of park for personal benefit it was shifted to present place.

Kashmiris should take a Cue from AAP: Bhushan Bazaz

8 Early Times Report
New Delhi, Jan 5: Chief of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Forum (JKDF) on Sunday while addressing delegation of Kashmiri Migrant who are living in Jagriti Camp, Jammu said that Kashmiri people should take a cue from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of Delhi and should join hands to put an end to the corrupt systems existing in Jammu and Kashmir.
The two decades long militancy has created so many groups of vested interests which do not want peace to prevail in Valley. ''These groups fill their coffers with the money pumped by New Delhi and Islamabad in Kashmir. ''
Bazaz said it was high time that people in the state should create a political party involving poor and upright citizens to oust the corrupt politicians and put an end to the hegemony of a particular family. ''We must remember that people are the ultimate source of authority. If people of Kashmir would set up a party like AAP then there is no reason why they can't oust greedy and corrupt politicians from power,'' he said adding that people should not get sullied by bad politics and must join it to clean the system. Bazaz said that most of the problems of the people of Jammu and Kashmir stemmed from the dirty politics existing in the state. ''There is not electricity and power bills are high because ministers are corrupt,'' he said adding that people of Kashmir would have to say no to family politics to change their destiny.






Muzaffarnagar riot: People falsely framed will be released, says SP leader




8 agencies
Ghaziabad, Jan 5: Samajwadi Party spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary on Sunday said that people who were falsely framed and put behind bars during Muzaffarnagar riot will be released.
The UP government's cabinet minister also said that the people will be released irrespective of whether they belong to minority or not.
Earlier, the UP government also said to be considering to withdraw a case of inciting violence through inflammatory speeches filed against Muslim leaders.
The Samajwadi Party on December 23 invited wrath of many when party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had said that those living in the relief camps were not actually riot victims, but conspirators of the Congress and the BJP.

Muzaffarnagar was hit by riots in August last year when a Muslim youth was stabbed to death by two Hindu youths after being accused of sexually harassing their sister. A Muslim mob stoned the two Hindus to death. This ignited anger in both the communities.

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