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As per police sources, fami- ly members of a girl hailing from Dhansal area lodged a missing complaint with Jhajjar Kotli police station stating that their daughter aged around 25 years went missing yesterday. Acting over the complaint, a missing report has been entered in police station Jhajjar Kotli and hunt has been launched to trace-out the girl. Concern over delay in disposal of objections by election authorities Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: Jammu Welfare Organization (JWO) has taken strong exception to the lackadaisical approach adopted by Election authorities in disposing off objections filed by the organization regarding reservation of Ward No 1 for women candidates. The president of the organi- zation Kasturi Lal Gupta has filed the objections in the Office of CEO on March 14. Mr Gupta said that till date the organization was not inti- mated by the concerned author- ities that whether the objections were accepted or rejected. The JWO has urged the con- cerned authorities to decide on its representation at the earliest otherwise it will tantamount to delayed justice which implies denied justice. DULIAJAN (Assam), Mar 30: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today claimed that the insurgency situation has improved considerably in the last 18 months since BJP came to power at the Centre and appealed to all militant outfits in Assam to give up arms and come forward for talks. “The insurgency situation in the country has improved consid- erably and is under control during the last 18 months and I am not making this claim myself but political analysts have been point- ing this out,” Singh told an elec- tion rally here. It is a fact that “incidents keep happening in Assam and when Adivasis were killed by militants in 2014, immediately rushed to Guwahati and in a meeting with the Chief Minister had clearly stated that violence and terror will not be related at any cost”, he said. “As the Union Home Minister, I want send a message to all militants to give up the path of violence and arms. If they have any problem, they must end vio- lence and talk to us. We are pre- pared to hold talks and settle all issues only if there is no violence and killing of innocent people,” Singh said. He said, along with infiltra- tion, there has been huge inflow of fake currency notes from Bangladesh and it is a matter of great concern as it ultimately ends up controlling the economy. “Congress never paid atten- tion to this problem but we are committed to solve this problem and will check the entry of fake currency from the neighbouring country,” Singh said. Continuing his tirade at Congress, Singh said the party’s president accuses BJP of inciting violence but “most riots occur in Congress-ruled states and not in those where BJP is in power”. “The riots of 1983 in Nellie and the 1984 Delhi riots took place during Congress rule. The Congress should look into their conscience before making such baseless allegations,” Singh said. He said during the last two years of BJP rule at the Centre, there was no allegation of corrup- tion and the party has “zero-toler- ance towards corruption”. He referred to Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi as “a senior citizen whom he respects and will not like to comment on him”, but said “the Congress has ruined the state during the last 15 years of its rule with the problems of poverty, unemployment, power, road con- nectivity still persisting.” He said that the condition of tea garden workers was deplorable as even after “fifty years of independence, they were not under the Plantation Labour Act. Who stopped the Congress from implementing the Act in the gardens?” “People from all over the world come to see the tea gardens but are shocked by the deplorable condition of the workers. Let our government come to power in the state and we will not leave any stone unturned in improving their condition,” Singh said. Singh said that Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the first Prime Minister to emphasise on the development of the North East and set up a separate ministry for the region while Prime Minister Narendra Modi has allocated Rs 33,000 crore for the development of the region. “It is the BJP’s priority to con- nect each North Eastern states through roads, rail and Internet connectivity. The Centre is also committed to developing water- ways on the Brahmaputra with work on 17 waterways to start soon while rail connection from Agartala to West Bengal via Bangladesh will also start soon,” he added. The Prime Minister has also announced that “more than one crore poor people will be given free gas cylinders, farmers income will be doubled by 2022 and youths who want to work and earn will gain employment through skill development,” he said. “It was sure and certain that the BJP will come to power with the ABP-Nielson survey also con- firming that the party will form the government in Assam and I appeal to people to vote and make the party win with an absolute major- ity,” the minister added. (PTI) Insurgency situation has improved under NDA Govt: Rajnath SIVASAGAR/AMGURI, Mar 30: Slamming the BJP-led alliance in Assam as coming together of “two dangerous forces of communalism and divisiveness”, Sonia Gandhi today accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “insulting” people of the state and going back on promises of develop- ment. The Congress President also took potshots at the Prime Minister for his remarks linking his humble origin as a tea seller with Assam tea and said “those working in the tea gardens as well as tribals are asking when will the good days (achche din) come.” ‘Achche din’ was Modi’s poll slogan in 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Repeatedly claiming “insult” of Assamese and North-East people by BJP, Gandhi said the composite cul- ture of the state was in “danger” and if BJP-AGP-BPF Alliance Government came to power in the state, the “era of peace and development”, which she claimed was brought during the 15-year-rule of Tarun Gogoi in the state, would be under “threat”. Talking at length about the contribution of Congress in bringing peace and prosperity in Assam, Gandhi said “this time the composite culture of Assam is in danger because two dan- gers have come together here. One is communal and the other is divisive.” Positioning Congress as the counter-force to these powers, Gandhi asked, “Why so they oppose the Congress party and its workers? Because they know it well that Congress represents all sections of the Assamese society. They know that in 15 years of Gogoi’s rule, Assam has emerged as a peaceful and progressive state.” “When they had ruled the state, it was known for anarchy and extremism. If such people came to power, the era of peace and development which contin- ued for last 15 years will come under threat.” BJP’s ally was in power in Assam twice in the past. She alleged “discrimina- tion” against Assam by Modi government, and said, “Afterall, why brothers and sisters of North East and Assam are being insulted so much? Why Tarun Gogoi is being insulted this much? Why people of Assam are being insulted so much.? Gandhi’s emphasis on the alleged “insult” of Assam, Assamese and the state Chief Minister is somewhat akin to the strategy adopted by Nitish Kumar in Bihar, who had made an issue out of certain remarks by Modi projecting them as insult of Bihar. The Congress President’s all out attack on the BJP has come at a time when some opinion polls and experts have given the BJP an edge in Assam, where Congress is battling an anti- incumbency of 15 years. Gandhi said that she wants to ask BJP’s friends here whether they remember the “discrimination” done by Modi government to Assam. “Can anybody forget that how Modi Government had refused to provide funds for relief during floods in Assam? Can you forget that Modi gov- ernment has reduced the fund- ing of schemes made for the upflift of Assam during the UPA government? Can you for- get how Modi government snatched the special state status of Assam, which was given by the UPA Government during the Prime Ministership of Manmohan Singh. “We had given a very good system of autonomous council for Assam’s development. What has Modi Government done? What are they doing? Modi government is making all efforts to finish the autonomy of this council. Prime Minister Modi did not think of talking to Assam or other states of North East on the Naga accord. Now nobody knows what happened to this accord,” Gandhi said, accusing the BJP government at Centre of repeatedly “insulting” Assam. Gandhi took a jbe at the Prime Minister, who had an election rally a few days ago recalled that he sold Assam tea to energise others and therefore shared a special bond with the people of the tea-producing state. “Prime Minister Modi prais- es Assam tea but those working in the tea garden are passing through tough times during his rule. Those working in the tea gardens and the tribals are ask- ing Modi ji when will our good days come. Modi government is trying to snatch the right of cheap foodgrains available to the tea garden workers,” she alleged and congratulated Gogoi and Congress leader Anjan Dutta for “having opposed and stopped” such a plan. She also said that Modi should tell when he will SC sta- tus to tea garden workers. “I would ask the Prime Minister why did he reduce the budget for minorities and trib- als. What is happening ever since Modi-led NDA govern- ment has come to power. Price rise is breaking the back of peo- ple. The prices of even essential medicines have gone beyond the reach of common man,” Gandhi said. The Congress President also reminded that BJP, which had first opposed the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh, later changed track and signed it. (PTI) Modi insulting Assam, BJP-led alliance communal, divisive: Sonia Two police officials suspended Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jammu Dr Sunil Gupta sus- pended two officials of Peer Mitha police station. As per police sources, SSP Jammu Dr Sunil Gupta sus- pended Head Constable Mohammad Iqbal (Munshi) and ASI Khurshid Ahmed of Peer Mitha police station for bailing out a thief on Court orders, without informing the higher officials. “A circular was issued that the accused if gets bail, should be handed over to other police stations, if cases stands regis- tered against him/her, but two officials of Peer Mitha police station bailed out a thief without informing the higher-ups”, they added. An inquiry has been ordered in the matter. 19 doctors promoted Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: Health and Medical Education Department promoted 19 doc- tors to next rank in Government Medical College, Jammu. According to the order, Dr Padam Singh Jamwal, Dr Anil Kumar Sharma and Dr Vijay Kundal have been promoted as Incharge Professors. Dr Sonika Kanotra, Dr Vishal R Tandon, Dr Vinita Sharma and Dr Puja Vimesh have been placed promoted as Incharge Associate Professors. Dr Kamal Kishore, Dr Om Prakash, Dr Nusrat Karim Bhat, Dr Sapna Gupta, Dr Sharminder Kour, Dr Monika Manhas, Dr Ashwani Kumar, Dr Haroon Slaria, Dr Ishtyaq Ahmed Mir, Dr Narinder Singh, Dr Madan Lal and Dr Ashwani Kumar have been promoted as Incharge Assistant Professors. Fairoz Khan appointed NSUI incharge of Telengana Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: Fairoz Khan, national secretary NSUI, has been appointed as new incharge of Telengana State. Earlier, he was incharge of various others States, including Uttar Pradesh , Odshia and Jharkhand. Fairoz Khan of Pogal Paristan in Ramsu, Ramban, is a young practicing advocate in J&K High Court. He has remained associated with NSUI since his college days and was elected as the national secretary in 2012. Class 10th student kidnapped Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: A class 10th student has been kid- napped from Qasim Nagar area, falling under the jurisdiction of Bagh-e-Bahu police station. As per police sources, fami- ly members of a girl hailing from Qasim Nagar area lodged a complaint with police station Bagh-e-Bahu police station stat- ing that Nishant Malik, a ven- dor selling pressure cooker kid- napped their daughter. Acting over the complaint, a case has been registered at Bagh-e-Bahu police station and investigation started. PDD workers protest for highlighting demands Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Mar 30: Demanding regularization of daily wagers and highlighting other demands, the J&K Electrical Department Linemen and Workers Union held a strong protest demonstration, here today. The protesting workers raised slogans against the PDD authorities and appealed the Governor to personally look into their grievances and demands. Besides seeking regulariza- tion of daily wagers, who have completed seven years in serv- ice, they were demanding implementation of SRO 381, SRO 59 and other Government orders in PDD, allotment of designation to regularized workers and DPC of employ- ees in PDD. The protest demonstration was addressed by Mohd Anwar, Raghubir Singh, Karan Singh, Shishu Pal Singh, Arjun Singh, Jia Lal Sharma and others. Motorcyclist injured Excelsior Correspondent SAMBA, Mar 30: A motor- cyclist was injured after his two wheeler skidded off the road at Regal Samba this evening. He has been identified as Sandeep Singh, son of Kirpal Singh. 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NR-II, NARWAL BALA, JAMMU Subject :- Notification U/s 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act 1990 Svt. as Amended upto date CORRIGENDUM Please read land measuring (01 kanal-07 Marlas) instead of (01 Kanal- 02 Marlas) out of Khasra No. (1021/380) and (1022/380) against Tower No. 56 and Khasra No. 1017/372 instead of Khasra No. 312 against Tower No. 57 situated at village and Tehsil Thathri coming under the cor- ridor of 400 KV D/C Dulhasti-Kishenpur Transmission Line entered at Serial No. 5 and 6 respectively, thereby increasing total area to (08 Kanal-09 Marlas) instead of total area (08 Kanal - 04 Marlas) already notified under Section 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act 1990 Svt. as amend- ed upto date issued vide this office Notification No. N2JM/PGCIL/CLA/2015/2720-26 dated 31/03/2015 and Further, please read Khasra No. 31/1 instead of Khasra No. 31 against Tower No. 77 situated at village Indrella, Tehsil Thathri and further, land measuring 14 Marlas instead of 12 Marlas out of Khasra No. 654 and Khasra No. 696/653 instead of Khasra No. 708/653 against Tower No. 78 situated at village Parnote Tehsil Thathri coming under the corridor of 400 KV D/C Dulhasti-Kishenpur Transmission Line entered at serial No. 6 and 7 respectively, thereby increasing total area to (16 Kanal - 07 Marlas) instead of total area (16 Kanal - 02 Marlas) already notified under Section 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act, 1990, Svt. as amended upto date issued vide this ofice Notification No. N2JM/PGCIL/CLA/2014/2133-39 Dated 15/07/2014. Any objections to the acquisition of the said land be filed to the under- signed within 15 days from the date of publication of this Notification after expiry of the time no objection will be entertained. DIP/J-1993-P Sd/- Dt. 30-3-16 KAMLA DEVI (KAS) COLLECTOR LAND ACQUISITION, POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA, NR-II, NARWAL BALA JAMMU Altaf demands compensation for fire-victims Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Mar 30: Senior leader of National Conference and MLA Kangan, Mian Altaf Ahmad has demand- ed immediate compensation for the fire victims of Kullan and Gagengar in Kangan where two residential houses were gutted. In a statement Mr Altaf said that one residential house was completely gutted in a fire inci- dent in Gagengar while another house in the nearby area of Zirpora Kullan, in which three families were putting up were completely damaged in a fire incident on Wednesday. While expressing shock over these incidents, he impressed upon the Administration to provide them compensation as soon as possi- ble.