DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016 (PAGE 7) MPs, MLC announce Rs 25 lakh for Shaheedi S thal BJP remembers martyrs of Praja Parishad agitation Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Glowing tributes were paid to martyrs of 1953 Praja Parishad movement of Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan, Ek Pradhan by BJP leaders at a function at Jourian today. A large number of Party men drawn from different parts of Akhnoor and Jourian attended the function. The BJP leaders who paid tributes to martyrs included Party State president & MLA, Sat Sharma its Legislative Party leader & Former Deputy CM, Dr. Nirmal Singh, MPs Jugal Kishore Sharma and Shamsher Singh Manhas, MLAs Ravinder Raina, Rajeev Sharma and Dr. Krishan Lal Bhagat, MLCs Ramesh Arora and Vibodh Gupta, Kissan Board Vice Chairman Daljeet Singh Chib. They laid wreaths at the Shaheedi Sthal, a memorial con- structed in memory of seven Martyrs namely Mela Ram, Baryam Singh, Baldev Singh, Basant Ram, Nanak Chand, Trilok Singh and Sain Singh. They also hoisted National Flag amid singing of National Anthem. Later, these leaders paid their tributes in "Shradhanjali Sabha" at Jourian Bazar. Sat Sharma, while paying tributes, said that these martyrs laid down their lives for the com- plete integration of the State with the rest of the country and opposed the provision of separate flag, separate constitution and the provision of the post of Prime Minister. He said that the real tributes to them will be to take pledge to work for fulfilling the dreams of these great patriots. He informed the gathering that the Centre government has sanctioned Rs 206.90 crore for Jourian-Pargwal bridge over river Chenab and highlighted a number of schemes for the poor and needy. Dr. Nirmal Singh said that although we are paying tributes to these seven martyrs but in our State still people get martyrdom everyday as our soldiers, mem- bers of para-military forces, policemen and even civilians lay down their lives for the cause of the nation. He spoke on the ten month rule of PDP-BJP coalition and said that a number of path breaking decisions were taken with zero tolerance towards cor- ruption. "Amnesty scheme for electricity consumers, food safe- ty act, initiating of major devel- opmental projects in health, edu- cation, tourism sectors are few of them", said Dr. Nirmal Singh and added that package for PoJK refugees and provision of five marla plot at safer places for bor- der people are the results of the sincere efforts of coalition Government. Jugal Kishore Sharma, while announcing Rs ten lakh for face lift of the Shaheedi Sthal, high- lighted various Central schemes like Mudra Bank, Ladli Beti and enhancement of emoluments of SPOs, setting up of five Battalion of IRP and said that the pro- grammes and policies of Modi led Government are designed to benefit the youth, farmers, border people etc. Shamsher Singh Manhas said that while the country became independent in 1947 but our State become slave as its citizens did not enjoy the same freedom like other States. He said that today we feel pride of living in a democratic setup but credit for the same goes to these martyrs. He announced Rs ten lakh from MP LAD for further renovation of the Shaheedi Sthal. He also appealed the people to see them- selves the works undertaken by the previous coalition Government in the State and not get misled by the opposition par- ties propaganda. MLC Vibodh Gupta also announced Rs five lakh for the facelift of the Shaheedi Sthal. These leaders also visited Kissan Mela organized by Kissan Board with the involvements of various departments. The gathering was also addressed by Rajeev Sharma, Dr. Krishan Lal Bhagat, Ravinder Raina, Ramesh Arora, Vibodh Gupta, Daljeet Singh Chib, Manmohan Singh and Sat Pal Kakushah. BJP leaders paying tributes to martyrs at Jourian on Sunday. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Dimpy Kohli State president Shiv Sena (Bala Sahib Thackeray ) along with G.I Singh general secretary of the Party, Sandeep Bhagat, vice President, Raj Kumar Raja, Legal Adviser, Rajan Gupta, vice president made a strong appeal to dis- solve the present Assembly and hold fresh polls. While talking to media persons Dimpy Kohli has said that in present circum- stances it looks that no party is going to make a alliance with other Party . Kohli said State is under Governor rule for 2nd time in just one year which is very unfortunate. He said people want elected Government so that development process will remain continue. Kohli said that now time has come when Government must announce fresh elections for the Assembly. This hung Assembly must be dissolved in the best interest of the State and its citizens. Kohli further said Shiv Sena under the lead- ership of its national presi- dent Udhav Thackeray is ready to contest Assembly elections on its own and Party is hopeful that its candidates will emerge victorious. One killed, two injured in mishaps Excelsior Correspondent KATHUA, Jan 31: One lady was killed while two children were injured in two road mishaps at Kathua and Samba district today. As per reports a lady was killed while her six year old girl was injured after the duo was hit by a matador at Ramkot falling under the Billawar Police Station. The woman was identified as Anju Devi, 30 W/o Sunil Kumar of Kandarloo Billawar while her daughter has been identified as six year old Parl Sharma. They were on their way from Nagrota Gujroo to their residence and after alighting from the matador at Ramkote they left for their village by foot. Meanwhile a matador that was returning from Sukrala Mata hit both mother and the child on the road. They were taken to Billawar Hospital where doctors declared the lady as brought dead while the girl after being given first aid was discharged late in the evening. The Ramkote Police has reg- istered a case under the relevant Sections of the law. The police has also arrested the matador driver who was identified as Rakesh Kumar and his vehicle bearing number JK02AG 7832 was also seized. In another accident A scooty bearing number JK21B 3316 rolled down near Barian Supwal in Samba district resulting into the injuries to a five year old child Jasmeet Singh, son of Surjit Singh of Chak Ramchand. He was taken to DH Samba where from doctors shifted him to GMC Jammu Free camp held at Kangrail HoD cautions women on heart diseases Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: In a bid to reach out to the people living in the remote corners of Jammu district, Cardiology Department of Government Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital (GMC&SS) Jammu today held a day-long camp at Panchayat Ghar, Kangrail in Mishriwala area of Jammu city. Head, Department of Cardiology Dr. Sushil Sharma led a team of young and enterprising doctors which screened male as well as females, who had specially gathered to find out their whether or not they were living a heart healthy life. With focus on preven- tion of cardiac diseases in females both young and old, Dr. Sushil interacted with those being screened to apprise them about signs and symptoms of heart dis- eases in females. It is myth that most people, including women nurture that they are immune to heart diseases and heart attacks, said Dr. Sushil. He added that hormone oestrogen doesn't protect women from a sud- den heart attack and both men and women are prone to heart disease alike. He said that there has been 16-20 per cent growth in cardio- vascular diseases among women in the last five years and of this, 10-15 per cent growth in such diseases among women in the age group of 20-40 years-the category which was earlier considered protected from heart ailments. Dr. Sushil added that due to changes in lifestyle, not only have the risk factors for the cardiovascu- lar diseases like stress, smoking and drinking increased consider- ably, but co-morbid conditions like obesity, hypertension and diabetes have also gone up. "Women often overlook symptoms and discom- fort pertaining to heart diseases, and rarely consult an expert. Even if they opt for consultation, more often than not, they discontinue the treatment as soon as they get symptomatic relief. The compli- ance rate is comparatively poor among women," said Dr. Sushil. He maintained that since work- ing women juggle home and work responsibilities, they are more like- ly to get exposed to stress and unhealthy lifestyle and, therefore, may be more prone to cardiovascu- lar diseases as compared to non- working women. The need is to encourage women to go for a heart health check-up and accompany her to one, said Dr. Sushil. He spelled out that like males, in females; High blood pressure or hypertension is a silent disease. If left untreated, it makes the heart work harder, speeds up hardening of the arteries, and increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure. "Women who have a histo- ry of high blood pressure and over- weight women with high blood pressure are also at greater risk. Although high blood pressure can- not be cured, it can be controlled with diet, exercise, and, if necessary, medicines," added Dr. Sushil. The team of doctors which assisted Dr. Sushil included Dr. Mohi Kalsotra, Dr. Dhaneshwar Kapoor and Dr. Anitipal Singh. Paramedics and Volunteers who were part of the team included Kashmiri Lal, Kamal Kishore, Sanjay Sharma, Gaurav Sharma, Vikas Kumar,Mohan Krishan and Rahul Tickoo. Kavinder, Kaul address party meet at Nanak Nagar Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: A meeting of Gandhi Nagar Constituency was held under the chairmanship of Baldev Singh Billowria B.J.P president district Jammu at Sec.9 Guru Nanak Nagar Jammu in which various issues were dis- cussed threadbare. The meeting discussed the strategy for Urban Local Bodies and Panchyat elections and blue print has been also prepared for the same. Mr Billowria empha- sized the need for spreading the policies and programmes of B.J.P in the State and Centre for the benefit of social politically down -trodden people. While addressing the workers meet the Organisational general secretary of the Party Ashok Koul sought information regarding the steps taken by workers for strengthening the party from grass root level. He exhorted them to remain steadfast for hold- ing the forthcoming Urban local bodies & Panchyat elections so that all the 24 wards of Gandhi Nagar Constituency be won by the B.J.P. He said pseudo secular parties must be given a befitting reply as the BJP did in Leh during the Hill Council elections. Speaker Legislative Assembly M.L.A Gandhi Nagar Constituency Kavinder Gupta has said and informed the workers the achievements of collation Government of B.J.P & PDP of past ten months and future poli- cies of the party may be conveyed at the doorsteps of residents of his Constituency .He informed that black topping of roads will be done immediately after Winter spell and the restoration of elec- tricity and unscheduled cuts will be curtailed fully. Vinay Gupta general secretary of district Jammu, district vice president Ch. Surjit Singh(Pappu Ch.) has appealed the party work- ers to strengthen the hands of Kavinder Gupta M.L.A and thanked the participants. Mandal Presidents Ch Harbans Lal and Mandal President Ankush Gupta were also present in the meeting. Manohar Lal conducts tour of Billawar areas Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Former Minister and senior Congress leader Dr Manohar Lal Sharma conducted an extensive tour of the far- flung areas of Billawar constituency and took stock of the problems being faced by people. During his tour, the Congress leader paid visit to Bathar, Juthana, Malindi, Nallau, Najot, Dhralta, Morian, Koug, Marduin, Tilla, Dhed, Bhaddu and Kishenpur Dungara and interacted with the local people, Panchs and Sarpanchs besides prominent leaders of the area. He came to know about the problems faced by the people of the areas. The public apprised Dr Sharma about the condition of roads, water supply schemes and power crisis being faced by them. They told that there is unscheduled power cuts about 10 to 12 hours per day and no body is bothered to listen to them. Panchayat representatives and general public criticized Government for its non- serious attitude to attend the public grievances. The people openly accused the previous BJP-PDP dispensation for the pitiable condition. They said that the works launched by previous Govt have been stalled. Dr Sharma strongly criti- cized the Government for its failure to take steps to start and complete all ongoing develop- mental works in whole con- stituency and particularly in the far flung areas. Meanwhile, the Ex-MLA also attended a Dogri cultural program at High School Najot in Malhar zone on the eve of Republic Day celebrations in which large number of people of village and adjoining areas from all walks of life attended the function and appreciated the role of students and participants for their colourful performances. Shiv Sena for dissolution of Assembly Main road in Kupwara in shambles. -Excelsior/Aabid Nabi Road in Kupwara Town in shambles Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Jan 31: The road in the main Town of North Kashmir's Kupwara district is in shambles and has developed potholes even as it was macadamised last year in the month December. Local residents said the black topping of the road lead- ing to Sopore in Kupwara was done in December. "However if seen today it seems the black- topping was done decades ago because of potholes. Either the material was substandard or the work was not done as stan- dards," said a local. He said not only the road in Main Town is in shambles but Kupwara -Kalaroos road is also in bad condition. "The other link roads like Sarkuli-Parraypora is also in poor condition," he added. The residents appealed the concerned authorities to imme- diately repair the roads with quality material. "If the work is not done as per standard then the roads would present the same picture. The concerned authori- ties should utilize the money in right direction," said the resi- dents. Kargil students meet MP Ladakh Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: A delega- tion of students from Kargil under the leadership of President BJYM Kargil Mohammad Hassan Pasha met MP Ladakh Thupstan Tsewang and raised the issues pertaining to the youths in Ladakh. The delegation demanded Central University in Ladakh region, examination centers for various competitive exams, IGNOU centre in Zanskar Valley, implement the Center and State Level scholarships schemes, better infrastructure for Degree college Kargil, hostel for students of Kargil at Delhi, Financial aid for various students unions of Kargil in Delhi, Jammu, Chandigarh, Srinagar, etc. They also demanded intro- duction of more subjects and facilities at GDCK, filling up vacant posts in various Departments at Kargil, build new sports stadium at Kargil district, digital library at Kargil with central heating system, improvement in communication facilities and to provide free WI-Fi facilities in Government educational institutions. MP Ladakh assured the stu- dents that he will take the mat- ter to the concerned authorities for redressal on the priority basis. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: District administration in collaboration with Universal Treasure Charitable Trust and All J&K NGO's Federation today organ- ized a free medical camp in vil- lage Karalian. Dr SK Bali, HoD Nephrology, was the chief guest on the occasion while Makhan Singh (Retd Deputy SP), was the guest of honour. During the day-long camp renowned doctors of the State examined over 500 patients. The doctors who served in the camp include Dr SK Bali, Dr Nasir Choudhary (Cardiology), Dr Jasleen (Physician), Dr Anju Jain (Dental), Dr Vikramjeet Singh (Pediatrics) Dr Sanjeev Gupta (Ortho), Dr Ashok Sharma (Optho), Nishant Sharma (Fitness Trainer) and Dr Surinder Singh Sodhi (Physician). Free lab investigation was provided by Parvinder Singh from Bio-Mask. Free medicines were also distributed among the patients. Moreover, doctors and fitness experts also gave health advises to the visiting people. In the end, district adminis- tration felicitated the doctors present on the occasion. SBM trainers’ plea to Guv for release of pending dues Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Sakshar Bharat Mission (SBM) trainers have appealed to the Governor NN Vohra for release of wages, which are pending for the past three years. According to ZA Wani, State Organiser, Jammu and Kashmir Sakshar Bharat Mission (SBM) Preraks Forum, the SBM trainers are in dire financial crisis in the absence of the pending honorarium. “We are delivering our servic- es at different schools across the State, but the concerned authori- ties have not paid us our dues for the past three years, which has lead to starvation”, he added. Concerned authorities have pushed our future towards dark- ness as they don’t frame any policy for our job security and are ignor- ing the guidelines of the scheme, he said, adding that “Around 6000 SBM trainers are working under this Centrally sponsored scheme, but unfortunately we are not get- ting pending wages”. “No doubt the Central Government has launched the programme in the State to gener- ate the employment for qualified youths and to make the Jammu and Kashmir literate, but the con- cerned authorities are still unable to implement the programme in letter and sprit”, he added. On behalf of SBM trainers, Wani appealed to the Governor to intervene into the matter and resolve the issue of pending wages at the earliest. Dr Gautam takes over as IDA president Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Dr Gautam Sharma today took over the charge of president of the Indian Dental Association (IDA), Jammu. He took over the post in the well attended annual general meeting of the IDA. Dr Sharma is dental sur- geon in the University of Jammu and was instrumental in setting up the IDA here. Dr Sharma did BDS from Himachal Pradesh before join- ing the profession in J&K. He participated in several National and International level dental conferences in various parts of the country. During his tenure as general secretary of IDA, the 10th State and inter-State dental confer- ence organized in Jammu was considered very successful as more than 700 leading and bud- ding dentists participated in the conference. During the AGM, Dr Rajiv Mengi was elected as president for the year 2017, Dr Bhupinder Singh as branch secretary, Dr Umang Jamwal as assistant sec- retary and Dr Kunal Vuthoo as convener continuing dental edu- cation while it was decided that Dr Prince will continue as joint secretary. Traders call for protest, shutdown Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Jan 31: A fac- tion of Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) has called for protest tomorrow and shutdown on Tuesday against the State Government's reported proposal of not providing financial com- pensation to flood-affected traders. Acting president of KTMF, Bashir Ahmad Rather, said the traders would hold a 2-hour long protest tomorrow in city centre Lal Chowk and then would march towards Raj Bhavan. "At Raj Bhavan we will present a memorandum," he said. "We were assured by the late Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed that the traders will be compensated on priority basis but unfortunately he passed away," he said, adding: "we have come to know that the Government is now planning not to compensate us and the protest is against the reported move. Warning Government of dire consequences, he said a shutdown on the call of KTMF would be observed on Tuesday across the Valley and demanded immediate financial rehabilita- tion of the traders. Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Jan 31: Two persons were injured in Lolab area of north Kashmir's Kupwara district after violent stone-throwing clashes erupted between locals and security forces over the killing of three Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants gunned down yesterday. The clashes erupted soon after the funeral-in-absentia for two militants as locals resorted to massive stone-pelting on Lalpora police station. The resi- dents of Dardpora and Lalpora areas offered the absentia funer- al at Jindyal village as police didn't handover bodies of two militants to them. Soon after the funeral, hun- dreds of residents clashed with security forces during which police used teargas shells. Two persons identified as Javaid Ahmad and Bilal Teli were injured. The clashes later subsi- dized and situation eased. Meanwhile, three teenagers were detained by police from Sazgaripora locality of Hawal in downtown here on the charges of stone-pelting. The youths were detained for taking part in frequent stone-throwing protests in Old City localities, said an official. Youth held for thefts Excelsior Correspondent MENDHAR, Jan 31: The police arrested an alleged thief and recovered four ATMs from his possession besides some stolen money. A police spokesman said that during mid night, a police patrol from Mendhar Police Station noticed one person at the ATM near local mosque. The police- men were observing his activities from a distance. They captured the man and during questioning and his frisking, four ATM cards were recovered from his posses- sion besides some currency. He admitted his involvement in some theft cases. Identified as Abdul Zabar, son of Mohd Kushal, the police registered a case against him and started investigation. Man dies due to fall from tree Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Jan 31: A man died due to fall from tree in village Jaganoo, here. As per police sources, an employee of Medical Department namely Dev Raj (50), son of Chandan Ram of village Jaganoo received seri- ous injuries die to fall from tree. Family member rushed him to District Hospital Udhampur, where doctors declared him as brought dead. Udhampur police has taken cognizance in this regard. Army’s career counseling prog at GDC Sarh Bagga Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Jan 31: Army's Rashtriya Rifles Unit, located in Mahore area of district Reasi organised a youth career coun- seling and guidance programme at Govt Degree College, Sarh Bagga on Saturday. The awareness programme was organised in collaboration with the NSS Unit of the GDC Sarh Bagga in which nearly 70 youth of the area participated. The programme was presided over by Principal of the GDC Bagga, Prof (Dr) P K Sharma, while an officer of the rank of Lt Colonel was the chief guest. A few more Army officers were present on the occasion and they educated the youth about the career prospects. The aim of the event was to educate the rural students to var- ious career opportunities which will in turn motivate them and contribute towards the current state of unemployment. The event featured educationist Abdul Hamid Qazi ( Retd ZEO), Professors Mushtaq Ahmed Malik, G M Kumar, Nassir Ahmed Baba and Ms Raheela Tabassum who shared their experiences during interactive session. Prof Ashraf Nawaz, NSS Programme Coordinator of the college presented vote of thanks. Two injured in Lolab clashes Free medical camp organized Driver held with poppy straw Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Jan 31: Police arrested a driver along with 2.500 kilograms poppy straw. As per police sources, on spe- cific information, police team intercepted an Indica car bearing registration number JK20-0851. During checking, police recovered 2.500 kilograms of poppy straw and arrested the driver, who has been identified as Mohammad Saleem, son of Nazir Ahmed of Sirla Bhaga, District Reasi. A case under FIR Number 17/16 under Section 8/15 NDPS Act has been registered at police station Katra and investi- gation started. Prof Hangloo conferred Mother Teresa Award Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: Son of the soil Prof Rattan Lal Hangloo, Vice Chancellor Central University Allahabad has been conferred with this year's (2016) Mother Teresa International Award for being an eminent educationist. The Award was presented to him at Kolkata by Archbishop of Kolkata. Prof Hangloo who original- ly belongs to a village Hangalgund in district Anantnag of Kashmir Valley has served as VC in Kalyani University Kolkata before his present assignment at Allahabad. Prof Hangloo who is former Head, Department of History, School of Social Sciences, for- mer Dean and Chief Proctor, University of Hyderabad is presently on deputation to CU Allahabad as VC. Vice Chancellor Central University of Allahabad Prof R L Hangloo being presented Mother Teresa International Award by Archbishop Kolkata on Sunday.