DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015 (PAGE 15) Bootlegger held with 50 pouches Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Police today arrested a bootlegger and recovered 50 pouches of liquor from his possession at Belicharana. He has been identified as Om Prakash Thakur son of Baldev Thakur, a resident of Jharkhand, presently putting up at Belicharana. At the time of his arrest, police recovered 50 pouches of liquor from his possession. Arrest was made by a police party headed by Sub Inspector Ranjeet Singh Rao, Incharge Belicharana Police Post. A case has been regis- tered against the accused. AKRS to celebrate birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Amar Kshatriya Rajput Sabha (AKRS), J&K, has decided to celebrate birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh. Addressing a press conference here today, Narayan Singh, president, AKRS, said that the Sabha will celebrate birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji from September 20 to 23 at different locations across length and breadth of Jammu Division. He said in this connection a mega event is being organized at Samba on September 20, at Billawar on September 21, at Kathua on September 22 and at Jammu and Ramban on September 23, where thousands of people are expected to par- ticipate. Various dignitaries such as Dr Nirmal Singh (Deputy Chief Minister), Ch Lal Singh (Health Minister), Devender Singh Rana (MLA Nagrota), Devendra Manyal (MLA Samba), Jeevan Lal (MLA Bani) and Vikramaditya (MLC) will participate in these events. Grandparents performing western dances at Crescent Petals School on Saturday. Crescent Petals School celebrates Grandparents Day Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Grandparents day was celebrat- ed as a special occasion at Crescent Petals School – sister concern of Crescent Public School , here today. Arshad Choudhary, Chairman and Tasneem Kouser, Managing Director were the chief guests on the occasion, while Pankaj Jamwal, Director was the guest of honour. The programme com- menced with tilak ceremony followed by lighting of the lamp. The programme included various cultural events like western dances, skit and games were performed by Grandparents and the Grandchildren. Parveen Gupta , Grandfather of Kalash Gandotra, Chaman Lal Anand Grandfather of Lehar Anand, Urmila Kesar Grandmother of Aadhya Khajuria, Gurbachan Lal Grandfather of Ridhi , Sunita Mehra Grandmother of Aarav Mehra , Madhu Sharma Grandmother of Shruti Sharma , Rita Kohli Grandmother of Aadhvik Kohli , Rashita Choudhary Grandmother of Ajwa was declared winners of the competition . Bhavna Kaushal, Principal of the school delivered welcome address and also reiterated that the grand- parents are the greatest support system for better future of the children. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by the Co- ordinator Crescent Petals School Mrs. Alpna Dhar Pandita. Toddlers of RM Public School posing for group photograph with Trustee and Principal during a fancy dress competition on Saturday. RM Public School organises fancy dress competition Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Little Toddlers of RM Public School organised fancy dress competi- tion, here today. The little ones came in beauti- ful fancy dresses, wearing differ- ent beautiful dresses and had a Ramp Walk. On this occasion, the chief guest was Rita Mengi, trustee of RM Public School. The Principal, Ravinder Kour also encouraged the students on the occasion. The organiser of the function was Pooja Podwal. Later-on, prizes were distrib- uted among the winners. The first position was claimed by Tribhuvan Singh Pathania of Kalika class, 2nd position was won by Aripta of 1st A and Vansh of Ankur class, while Arihant of Ankur class got 3rd position. Romeo Force distributing Computer and Accessories to Govt Middle School Dheri Ralyote. Romeo Force distributes Computer, accessories to GMS Dheri Ralyote Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: As part of Army’s multidimensional efforts in empowering the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Romeo Force took another leap to bring smiles on the faces of children studying in Government Middle School, Dheri Ralyote by distributing computer and computer furni- ture. Computer education has become an integral part of school education as IT plays an important part in all walks of life in the present age of tech- nology. To keep a pace with the technology Romeo Force con- tributed computer, computer furniture and almirah to them in order to facilitate computer awareness amongst the school children. The Headmaster of the school and Sarpanch of village Dheri Ralyote spoke on the occasion and thanked the Indian Army for providing such infrastructure to the school. The headmaster said that such welfare measures would make a remarkable dif- ference in the lives of these school children and their future. Devotees during a function at Sidhi Vinayak Temple Lower Muthi. JAMMU & KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SOLINA, SRINAGAR.190009 Subject:- Select List for the posts of Consultant Gynecology, in Health & Medical Education Department. Notification No. 10 – PSC (DR-S) of 2015 Dated: 18-09-2015 Whereas, Health and Medical Education Department referred thirty six (36) posts (OM:20, RBA:07, SC:03, ST:04, ALC:01, SLC:01) of Consultants in the discipline of Gynecology to the Public Service Commission for being filled up from amongst the suitable candidates; and whereas, the Commission notified these posts vide Notification No. 13- PSC(DRP) of 2014 dated: 20.06.2014; and whereas, in response to the above notification, 98 application forms have been received by the Commission and out of these, 88 candidates were found eligible for the said posts; and whereas, the interview of the eligible candidates was held from 15.09.2015 to 18.09.2015 in the office complex of the J&K Public Service Commission Office, Solina, Srinagar. Now, therefore, on the basis of performance in the interview coupled with the weight-age in respect of academic merit, experience and other related parameters, the Merit of the candidates who appeared in the interview is enclosed as “Annexure- A” to this Notification. Consequent upon the above, the Select List of the candidates against the available posts is given in “Annexure-B” to this Notice. Note:- The Commission reserves the right to have certificate/documents of the candidate verified, if it is at any stage found expedient to do so. The Select List is pro- visional and is subject to the outcome of writ petitions pending before any competent Court of law. Sd/- (Shakeel Ul Rehman) DIP/K-8546 Secretary J&K Public Service Commission Jammu & Kashmir State Industrial Development Corporation Limited Industrial Growth Centre, Samba. Phone:- 243378/46105 Fax: 246105 Ref:- SIDCO/IGC/ Dated: 16-9-15 ATTENTION Banks / Financial Institutions and others M/s Met Trade India Limited Unit-III, situated at SIDCO Industrial Growth Centre, Samba phase-I has approached J&K SIDCO with the request to grant permission for change of Name & Style of the unit from M/s Met Trade India Limited Unit-III to M/s Metenere Limited. SIDCO invites objection if any, from banks/ Financial institutions, any per- son/ individuals /Company/ Department of State or Central Govt or any other agency with regard to the above mentioned change which should reach to Manager Estate Industrial Growth Centre, Samba within a period of (7) seven days from the date of issue of this notice. Objection received after the stipulated period will not be entertained Sd/- Manager Estate Jammu Medical Representative Association/ Kashmir Medical Representative Association would like to thank Hon. Minister for Health & Medical Education Ch. Lal Singh for allowing Medical Representatives to work in Govt. health institutions. Further JMRA/KMRA also issue advise to all its bonafide members to kindly restrict to the allowed working hours and restrain to work in OPD, ICU, CCU and emergency to avoid any action against you from Association & Govt. authorities. President JMRA Gen. Secy. (KMRA) Dhiraj Baigra Sajjad Zaz 9419121229 9419412818 THANKS Ch. Lal Singh Valley traders ask PDP to come clean over VHP statement Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Sept 19: Angered over Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) statement of starving people’s of Kashmir valley over beef ban, the trade community here today asked the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to come clean over the matter and urged Jammu traders not to fall prey to divi- sive elements. Addressing a press confer- ence here, Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA) chairman Mohammad Yasin castigated VHP over economic blockade threat to valley. Khan asked the ruling PDP, which is in alliance with Bhartiya Janata Party in state, to clear its position over the matter. Appealing the trade com- munity of Jammu not to fall prey to elements like VHP, he said: "Our counter-parts in Jammu need to uphold the brotherhood and they should publicly distance themselves from these kinds of elements and threatening statements." The KEA president was flanked by other trade amal- gams including Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KCCI). Two succumb to burn injuries Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Two women today succumbed to their burn injuries here at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Jammu. According to a police spokesperson, the deceased have been identified as Sunita Devi (45) wife of Balwan Singh, a resident of Kalakote and Geeta Devi (45) wife of Bodh Raj, a resident of Dablehar in RS Pura. He said that Sunita Devi was shifted to GMCH Jammu on September 23 after she alleged- ly set self on fire at her resi- dence in Kalakote while Geeta was undergoing treatment here at GMCH after she was burnt in a mysterious fire at her resi- dence in Dabed area of RS Pura. The spokesman said that the bodies of both the deceased have been handed over to their legal heirs for last rites after conducting postmortem. Bhajan Sandiya with Kailash Mehra at Sidhi Vinayak Temple Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: In con- nection with ongoing Ganesh Utsav a grand religious function was organized at Sidhi Vinayak Temple at Ganesh Vihar Lower Muthi by Maha Ganesh Charitable Trust today. The func- tion culminated with Bhajan Sandiya. A large number of devotees drawn from different parts of Jammu and outside the State par- ticipated in the annual function which every year is held during the Ganesh Utsav since the con- struction of a grand temple here by the Trust after the mass exo- dus of Pandits from Valley. The Temple is the replica of Sidhi Vinayak Shrine of Hanand Chawalgam in South Kashmir district of Kulgam said Prof O N Kaul general secretary of the Trust in his welcome address to the gathering. He said a grand temple was constructed by the Trust with the support of all Biradri members and philanthropists on the pat- tern of south Indian Architecture. He said a Gouri Bhawan is under construction in the temple com- plex at present consisting of two halls of 4000 sq feet. The function was inaugurat- ed by Vice Chancellor, Kalyani University Kolkatta, Prof Rattan Lal Hangloo, Prof Kailash Mehra Sadhu a renowned singer, Swami Pran Nath Bhat Gareeb an Aadyatmik Guru and Jagar Nath Handoo Chairman of the Trust. Dr Kailash Mehra mesmer- ized the devotees during the Bhajan Sandiya with her devo- tional bhajans. She was also hon- oured by the Trust later. On the occasion, 1111 Diyas were lit with people donating Rs 1111 for per Diya. This was done for raising funds by the Trust to accomplish its future task. The Trust is planning to open an pro- fessional training institute for the community students in near future, said Prof Kaul. Besides, Triloki Nath Kaul’s Niti Neyam Paath Vidhi and DVD were also released by Prof Hangloo and other dignitaries present on the occasion. Pawan Shastri of Jammu Yatri Bhawan Haridwar and R K Gupta Chartered Accountant were also among the sponsors. 3 gamblers held Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, Sept 19: Katra Police has arrested three gam- blers, who were playing cards at Bathing Ghat, Banganga. The accused were identified as Mohinder Singh of Thakrakote Arnas, Satpal of Thakrakote and Rashpaul of Gaadi Arnas, who were work- ing as Ponywallas on the track from Banganga to Bhawan. Stake money of Rs 5300 along withy playing cards were also recovered from their posses- sion. The accused have been booked under 13 Gambling Act. Body recovered from reservoir of Baglihar Dam Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN, Sept 19: Body of an unidentified female was recovered from the reservoir of Baglihar Dam at Chanderkote. As per police sources, body of a young lady was recovered from the reservoir of Baglihar Dam at Chanderkote. After getting information, police rushed to the spot and shifted the body to mortuary of District Hospital Ramban for identification. A case in this regard has also been registered at Chanderkote police station and investigation started. Majid Khan warns against retiring employees after 33 years service Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Abdul Majid Khan, president of All J&K Low Paid Employees Federation, has expressed his serious concern over the State Government's purported move to retire employees after 33 years of service or 60 years of age, whichever is earlier. In a statement, he called upon the Government to desist from doing and warned that the Federation would resist any such move. Mr Khan demanded reduc- tion in qualifying service to 20 years in view of raise in the upper age limit for recruitment to enable the employees to earn full pensionery benefits. He also demanded enhanced monthly Medical Allowance to the employees and pension- ers. Congregation Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 19: Annual congregation of Takaiya Biradari is going to be held on Monday, September 21, 2015 (Drubdi Wale Din) at Shri Kameshwar Temple, Akhnoor. All Takaiya Biradari members have been requested by the organizers to participate in the congregation with families, which will start with Havan at 8 am which would be followed by other rituals including Katha Kirtan and culminate with Langer from 1 pm onwards. JAMMU AND KASHMIR ACADEMY OF ART, CULTURE AND LANGUAGES DIVISIONAL OFFICE, CANAL ROAD, JAMMU PHONES: 0191-2577643, 2579576 Invit ation of sealed quot ations Sealed quotations for hiring of all types of commercial light vehicles are invited from the registered Tours and Travels or likewise having 5 years experience. Details of each vehicle (AC/Non-A.C) with rates should be quoted both in words and figures legible without any cuttings. The sealed quotation should reach this office on or before 30th of September 2015. The other terms and conditions may be had from the office of under signed on any working day. Sd/- Additional Secretary DIP/J-672-P Dt: 19-9-2015