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05 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | May 24, 2014, Saturday We want to select “Trainee Manager” at authorized Dealership / TASS of Tata Motors. Vacancies exits in around 50 cites in India across 15 states. Preferred Candidates Profile are Graduate / Diploma Engineer from Mechanical / Automobile / electrical / Production / Manufacturing disciplines (from an AICTE approved st institute). Who are less than 30 years of age as on 1 April 2014. Graduate Engineer should have up to 3 years and Diploma engineer should have between 4-7 Years of industrial Experience. Selected candidate will undergo incentive training on technical & Managerial skill development in first Six Months in reputed Educational School & Tata Motors training Centre during which they will receive Stipend & Boarding & lodging. After successful completion of training, the candidate will be placed with various Dealership / TASS of Tata Motors as "Assistant Manager” in any one of the 50 cities in India. The job profile will require the candidate to work with closely with a team on all aspect of Automobile Workshop Management. Interested Candidate may WALK - IN with their detail resume containing qualification & past experience, super scribing as “Application for Trainee Assistant Manager” on the envelop. Candidate can also registered for selection of UDAAN Web-site (www.nsdcudaam.com) The candidates fulfilling the criteria need to be present at the following venue for the selection procedure. Assistant Registration Time: 9:30 Am to 11:30 AM For Graduate Engineers For Diploma Engineers th th Date: 26 May 2014 Date: 27 May 2014 Venue Kashmir Govt. Polytechnic College, Gogji Bagh, Srinagar 190008 Contact:- Er. Firdoce Ahmad, Contact Number 0194 -2310144. Selection procedure will consist of a General Aptitude Test followed by a personal interview. All candidate need to make their own travel arrangement for attending the same. CAPITAL HAPPENINGS Workshop on special kids held Srinagar, May 22: Spe- cial kids deserve the best of love and affection from one and all. This is what the District Devel- opment Commissioner Farooq Ahmed Shah said Friday. He said love and care towards special kids shouldn’t be from their families alone but that everyone should express the same concern, always. He was addressing a workshop organized by Al Habib Foundation Trust at College of Education. He appealed the Kashmir Inc to come forward with special- ized facilities like schools for special kids as a part of their “Corporate Social Responsi- bility.” We cannot believe that the body crossed the adjacent Babademb marsh and floated 70 Kilometers all the way to Wullar when there’s no such logic in the theory… The waterbody is chocked with weeds and waste, and flow is slow.” Follow Up On Faheem’s Chaharum, bereaved family cries murder Mirwaiz expresses sympathies SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI Srinagar, May 23: On the Chaharum of 3-year-old Faheem Asgar Lone whose body was fished out from Wullar in north Kash- mir after his mysterious disappearance in the native old City, the bereaved including farther didn’t rule out murder. The bereaved questioned how could the body reach Bandipora which is 70 kilometers away from Srinagar. Faheem son of Firdous Hussain of Shali Ghat, Nowpora went missing on May 6 evening when he was playing with his mother. On May 20 morning his body was spotted in a Wullar water channel when sand extrac- tors informed police. Fahem’s father said the family was wait- ing for the postmortem report. “We can’t say whether he drowned or not but if he was mur- dered the authorities must identify the kill- ers and punish them,” Firdous told Greater Kashmir. The other bereaved and locals are not ready to buy the version that the child drowned and that his body reached Bandipora from the spot which is chocked with weeds and water flow is “terribly slow”. “We cannot believe that the body crossed the adjacent Babademb marsh and floated 70 Kilometers all the way to Wullar when there’s no such logic in the theory,” the bereaved said. “The waterbody where he was feared to have drowned near the house is full of weeds and the flow is slow,” the family said. Before fishing out of the body, the family had been fearing kidnap of the three-year-old. The family was saying there was no question of the Faheem having drowned as “he was scared of going near waterbodies”. His mother had said there was every pos- sibility that the boy had been kidnapped. Recall- ing events of the fateful day when Faheem went missing close to sunset, the mother said he had responded to her call but that his voice was gagged. “When we started looking for him, I heard his reply but as if someone gagged his mouth and he couldn’t complete the response,” the mother said adding “I only heard Hoo!” Faheem went missing under mysteri- ous circumstances in the congested old City. As per the father, the child went missing at around 7:30 PM while playing with his mother. “We looked here and there in entire locality but could not find him. However we found one of his sleepers near the canal bund,” the family said. Initially, having found his footwear near the waterbody some in the family didn’t rule out his drowning. But the mother said it looked to be a conspiracy till his body was fished out. Meanwhile Kashmir’s head priest and Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Mir- waiz Dr Umar Farooq visited the family and expressed sympathies with the bereaved. Events Today J&K Ski and Mountaineering Association to host a trekking awareness program - Know your City -for school and college students. Director Tourism Talat Parvez will flag off the trekkers at Sonawar at 9:00 AM. DGP visits Hazratbal Srinagar, May 23: The Direc- tor General of Police K Rajendra Friday paid obei- sance at the Haz- ratbal shrine, a news agency said. He was accompanied by his wife K Vijaya. The new police chief of Jammu and Kashmir, according to CNS after paying obeisance at the Hazratbal shrine drove straight to the shrine of Sulta-ul-Aarfeen(RA) where he and his family sought blessings. ‘Daddy Hamara Kya Hoga’ At official meet, Speaker’s son shouts over auctioning of commercial space Dr Qasba reviews Me’raj-e-Aalam arrangements Srinagar, May 22: Ahead of upcoming Meraj-e-Aalam (SAW), Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Dr GN Qasba Friday chaired a meeting to review the arrange- ments. “Commissioner SMC had a detailed discussion and passed on various instructions to the concerned officers/ officials for upkeep of sanitation and other necessary arrangements for forthcoming Urs days,” an official handout from the SMC said. “Dr Qasba in a meeting passed on instructions to the Enforcement wing to conduct daily inspections along from Lal Chowk to Hazratbal and connected areas and make it ensure that no street vendor / Radawala/ is to be seen on the roads,” it added. “Instructions were also passed on to the Executive Engineer (Mechanical) for deputing additional facility of Hoper vehicles as well as Rob- erts and Sweeping machines in the Hazratbal ward during the Urs days,” the handout added. “SMC shall also be deputing electric team for restoration of all the defunct lights in the respective areas and shall be installing new 10 high mass lights on identified sites viz-a-viz university gate, Soura, Kalash Pora.” Stolen police Gypsy recovered SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI Srinagar, May 23: A police and civilian vehicles which were stolen from a City spot on May 13 were recov- ered here. Officials said the two vehicles were lifted near Hotel Wig- warm at Aramwari area of Raj Bagh. “The Gypsy JKO2P 6904 was allotted to Chief Prosecuting Officer (CPO) of the CID wing whereas the other was Tata Indica DL3CQ- 5508. Both were stolen during night hours,” officials said. They said a special team was constituted by SP South and SDPO Shaheed Gunj headed by SHO Rajbgh to probe the case whereas the police vehicle was found abandoned near old Barzulla bund. “Separate FIR’s vide No: 34/14 and 35/2014 under section 379 RPC were reg- istered at Raj Bagh police station,” an offi- cial said adding alert has been sounded across the state. Crime Scan GK NEWS NETWORK Srinagar, May 23: The officers attending a meet- ing convened by Speaker Mubarak Gul in the Assem- bly secretariat Friday were taken aback when they saw Speaker’s son sitting by their side and seeking information about some commercial projects in Srinagar. According to sources, Gul’s son told the officials that he wants to setup a restaurant in a shopping complex coming up at Noor Bagh and the same should be allotted to him in “relaxation of norms.” Sources said when the officials present at the meet- ing told the Speaker that there is a set procedure for allot- ment of shops constructed by the government agencies, the Speaker’s son shouted out: “Daddy Hamara Kya Hoga. Ham Phir Kaisay Restaurant Banaingay. (Daddy how we can get the commercial space for our restaurant if they go for auctioning of the commer- cial space).” Pertinently, the picture of the Speaker’s meeting released by the Information Department this evening shows the Speaker’s son Younis Mubarak sitting in the front row with a senior IAS officer on his side. Despite repeated attempts, Speaker’s son could not be con- tacted for comments. Speaker Mubarak Gul's son (encircled ) at an official meeting chaired by his father in Srinagar on Friday Aman Farooq/GK MIRWAIZ CONDOLES BEREAVED The spot where police says Faheem drowned near his Nowpora home (Pics by Aman Farooq/GK) DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ANANTNAG Under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society, New Delhi Affiliated to CBSE under affiliation no. 73004 CONGRATULATIONS DPS ANANTNAG SURPASSES IN CBSE 10TH RESULTS 2014 POSITIONS Irtiza Javaid Aalam Syed Mehvish Aqif Khursheed (10 Points) (10 points) (10 Points) (10 Points) Aiman Ur Rehman Shah Ehsaan Shah Owais Durdana Farooq (10 Points) (10 Points) (10 Points) (10 Points) DISTINCTIONS Qurat Ul Ain Rizu Sher Rashid Gul Sabreena Bashir Hakeem Lubna 9.8 Points 9.8Points 9.8 Points 9.8 Points 9.6 Points Fahad Lateef Hanan Ahmad Tajamul Iqra Mohiuddin Linofer Gulzar 9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points Mujeeb Ul Tariq Ahmad Iqra Gulshan Aaqib Shafi Owais Bashir 9.6 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points Malik Azra Tabish Manzoor Shakir Gulzar Jabish Manzoor Hamid Ayoub 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.2 Points 9.2 Points Iqbal Fayaz Mehak Nazneen Yawer Sajad Syed Hameem Probhjot Singh 9.2 Points 9 Points 9 points 9 Points 9 Points Waseeq Mushtaq Zubair Rizvi Adeeba Ajaz Basit Manzoor Heena Rehman 9 Points 9 Points 9 Points 9 Points 9 Points Saima Abass Amandeep Kour Aqib Maqbool Arbaz Bashir Zaid Bin Farooq 9 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points Taroob Ayoub Basit Shah Mohd Muneeb M Shabir Zubair farooq 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.6 Points 8.6 Points Magray Faisal Faiza Yousuf Adil Rafeeq Shamsul Shahwaiz 8.4 points 8.4 Points 8.4 Points 8.4 points 8.4 points Lailla Qureshi Manpreet Kour Khan Zubair Kawel Preet Hakeem Misba 8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8 Points Malik Owais Basit Ahmad Rumasia Fazan Bin Mohd Younus 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points Faizan Ul Haq 7.4 Points The Management, Principal, Teachers & entire Staff congrats you all for bringing the pride to the School. CAMPUS: SANGAM; BIJBEHARA, ANANTNAG 192124 (JAMMU & KASHMIR) Ph. No: +91-9906609999,+91-9596344055 E-mail : [email protected] Website :- www.dpsanantnag.edu.in S/d Principal CITY twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com

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Page 1: Follow Up On Faheem’s DGP visits Hazratbal Chaharum ...epaper.greaterkashmir.com/epaperpdf/2452014/2452014-md-hr-5.pdf · SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI Srinagar, May 23: On the Chaharum

05Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | May 24, 2014, Saturday

We want to select “Trainee Manager” at authorized Dealership / TASS of Tata Motors. Vacancies exits in around 50 cites in India across 15 states. Preferred Candidates Profile are Graduate / Diploma Engineer from Mechanical / Automobile / electrical / Production / Manufacturing disciplines (from an AICTE approved

stinstitute). Who are less than 30 years of age as on 1 April 2014. Graduate Engineer should have up to 3 years and Diploma engineer should have between 4-7 Years of industrial Experience.

Selected candidate will undergo incentive training on technical & Managerial skill development in first Six Months in reputed Educational School & Tata Motors training Centre during which they will receive Stipend & Boarding & lodging. After successful completion of training, the candidate will be placed with various Dealership / TASS of Tata Motors as "Assistant Manager” in any one of the 50 cities in India. The job profile will require the candidate to work with closely with a team on all aspect of Automobile Workshop Management.

Interested Candidate may WALK - IN with their detail resume containing qualification & past experience, super scribing as “Application for Trainee Assistant Manager” on the envelop. Candidate can also registered for selection of UDAAN Web-site (www.nsdcudaam.com)The candidates fulfilling the criteria need to be present at the following venue for the selection procedure.

Assistant

Registration Time: 9:30 Am to 11:30 AM

For Graduate Engineers For Diploma Engineersth thDate: 26 May 2014 Date: 27 May 2014

VenueKashmir Govt. Polytechnic College,

Gogji Bagh, Srinagar 190008

Contact:- Er. Firdoce Ahmad, Contact Number 0194 -2310144.

Selection procedure will consist of a General Aptitude Test followed by a personal interview.

All candidate need to make their own travel arrangement for attending the same.

CAPITALHAPPENINGS

Workshop on special kids heldSrinagar, May 22: Spe-c i a l k i d s d e s e r v e t h e best of love and affection from one and all . This is what the District Devel-o p m e n t C o m m i s s i o n e r Farooq Ahmed Shah said Friday. He said love and care t o w a r d s s p e c i a l k i d s shouldn’t be from their families alone but that everyone should express t h e s a m e c o n c e r n , always. He was addressing a workshop organized by Al

Habib Foundation Trust at College of Education. He appealed the Kashmir Inc to come forward with special-

ized facilities like schools for special kids as a part of their “Corporate Social Responsi-bility.”

We cannot believe that the body crossed the adjacent Babademb marsh and floated 70 Kilometers all the way to Wullar when there’s no such logic in the theory… The waterbody is chocked with weeds and waste, and flow is slow.”

Follow Up

On Faheem’s Chaharum, bereaved family cries murderMirwaiz expresses sympathies

SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI

Srinagar, May 23: On the Chaharum of 3-year-old Faheem Asgar Lone whose body was fished out from Wullar in north Kash-mir after his mysterious disappearance in the native old City, the bereaved including farther didn’t rule out murder. The bereaved questioned how could the body reach Bandipora which is 70 kilometers away from Srinagar. Faheem son of Firdous Hussain of Shali Ghat, Nowpora went missing on May 6 evening when he was playing with his mother. On May 20 morning his body was spotted in a Wullar water channel when sand extrac-tors informed police. Fahem’s father said the family was wait-ing for the postmortem report. “We can’t say whether he drowned or not but if he was mur-dered the authorities must identify the kill-ers and punish them,” Firdous told Greater Kashmir.

The other bereaved and locals are not ready to buy the version that the child drowned and that his body reached Bandipora from the spot which is chocked with weeds and water flow is “terribly slow”. “We cannot believe that the body crossed

the adjacent Babademb marsh and floated 70 Kilometers all the way to Wullar when there’s no such logic in the theory,” the bereaved said. “The waterbody where he was feared to have drowned near the house is full of weeds and the flow is slow,” the family said. Before fishing out of the body, the family had been fearing kidnap of the three-year-old. The family was saying there was no question of the Faheem having drowned as “he was scared of going near waterbodies”. His mother had said there was every pos-sibility that the boy had been kidnapped. Recall-ing events of the fateful day when Faheem went missing close to sunset, the mother said he had responded to her call but that his voice was gagged. “When we started looking for him, I heard his reply but as if someone gagged his mouth and he couldn’t complete the response,” the mother said adding “I only heard Hoo!” Faheem went missing under mysteri-ous circumstances in the congested old City. As per the father, the child went missing at around 7:30 PM while playing

with his mother. “We looked here and there in entire locality but could not find him. However we found one of his sleepers near the canal bund,” the family said. Initially, having found his footwear near the waterbody some in the family didn’t rule out his drowning. But the mother said it looked to be a conspiracy till his body was fished out. Meanwhile Kashmir’s head priest and Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Mir-waiz Dr Umar Farooq visited the family and expressed sympathies with the bereaved.

Events Today

J&K Ski and Mountaineering Association to host a trekking awareness program - Know your City -for school and college students. Director Tourism Talat Parvez will flag off the trekkers at Sonawar at 9:00 AM.

DGP visits HazratbalSrinagar, May 23: The Direc-

tor General of Police K Rajendra Friday paid obei-sance at the Haz-ratbal shrine, a news agency said.

He was accompanied by his wife K Vijaya. The new police chief of Jammu and Kashmir, according to CNS after paying obeisance at the Hazratbal shrine drove straight to the shrine of Sulta-ul-Aarfeen(RA) where he and his family sought blessings.

‘Daddy Hamara Kya Hoga’

At official meet, Speaker’s son shouts over auctioning of commercial space

Dr Qasba reviews Me’raj-e-Aalam arrangementsSrinagar, May 22: Ahead of upcoming Meraj-e-Aalam (SAW), Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Dr GN Qasba Friday chaired a meeting to review the arrange-ments. “Commissioner SMC had a detailed discussion and passed on various instructions to the concerned officers/ officials for upkeep of sanitation and other necessary arrangements for forthcoming Urs days,” an official handout from the SMC said. “Dr Qasba in a meeting passed on instructions to the Enforcement wing to conduct daily inspections along from Lal Chowk to Hazratbal and connected areas and make it ensure that no street vendor / Radawala/ is to be seen on the roads,” it added. “Instructions were also passed on to the Executive Engineer (Mechanical) for deputing additional facility of Hoper vehicles as well as Rob-erts and Sweeping machines in the Hazratbal ward during the Urs days,” the handout added. “SMC shall also be deputing electric team for restoration of all the defunct lights in the respective areas and shall be installing new 10 high mass lights on identified sites viz-a-viz university gate, Soura, Kalash Pora.”

Stolen police Gypsy recovered

SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI

Srinagar, May 23: A police and civilian vehicles which were stolen from a City spot on May 13 were recov-ered here. Officials said the two vehicles were lifted near Hotel Wig-warm at Aramwari area of Raj Bagh. “The Gypsy JKO2P 6904 was allotted to Chief Prosecuting Officer (CPO) of the CID wing whereas the other was Tata Indica DL3CQ-5508. Both were stolen during night hours,” officials said. They said a special team was constituted by SP South and SDPO Shaheed Gunj headed by SHO Rajbgh to probe the case whereas the police vehicle was found abandoned near old Barzulla bund. “Separate FIR’s vide No: 34/14 and 35/2014 under section 379 RPC were reg-istered at Raj Bagh police station,” an offi-cial said adding alert has been sounded across the state.

Crime Scan

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 23: The officers attending a meet-ing convened by Speaker Mubarak Gul in the Assem-bly secretariat Friday were taken aback when they saw Speaker’s son sitting by their side and seeking information about some commercial projects in Srinagar. According to sources, Gul’s son told the officials that

he wants to setup a restaurant in a shopping complex coming up at Noor Bagh and the same should be allotted to him in “relaxation of norms.” Sources said when the officials present at the meet-ing told the Speaker that there is a set procedure for allot-ment of shops constructed by the government agencies, the Speaker’s son shouted out: “Daddy Hamara Kya Hoga. Ham Phir Kaisay Restaurant Banaingay. (Daddy how we

can get the commercial space for our restaurant if they go for auctioning of the commer-cial space).” Pertinently, the picture of the Speaker’s meeting released by the Information Department this evening shows the Speaker’s son Younis Mubarak sitting in the front row with a senior IAS officer on his side. Despite repeated attempts, Speaker’s son could not be con-tacted for comments.

Speaker Mubarak Gul's son (encircled ) at an official meeting chaired by his father in Srinagar on Friday

Aman Farooq/GK

MIRWAIZ CONDOLES BEREAVED

The spot where police says Faheem drowned near his Nowpora home (Pics by Aman Farooq/GK)

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ANANTNAG

Under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society, New DelhiAffiliated to CBSE under affiliation no. 73004

CONGRATULATIONSDPS ANANTNAG SURPASSES IN

CBSE 10TH RESULTS 2014

POSITIONSIrtiza Javaid Aalam Syed Mehvish Aqif Khursheed (10 Points) (10 points) (10 Points) (10 Points)Aiman Ur Rehman Shah Ehsaan Shah Owais Durdana Farooq(10 Points) (10 Points) (10 Points) (10 Points)

DISTINCTIONSQurat Ul Ain Rizu Sher Rashid Gul Sabreena Bashir Hakeem Lubna9.8 Points 9.8Points 9.8 Points 9.8 Points 9.6 Points Fahad Lateef Hanan Ahmad Tajamul Iqra Mohiuddin Linofer Gulzar9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points 9.6 Points Mujeeb Ul Tariq Ahmad Iqra Gulshan Aaqib Shafi Owais Bashir9.6 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 PointsMalik Azra Tabish Manzoor Shakir Gulzar Jabish Manzoor Hamid Ayoub9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.4 Points 9.2 Points 9.2 PointsIqbal Fayaz Mehak Nazneen Yawer Sajad Syed Hameem Probhjot Singh9.2 Points 9 Points 9 points 9 Points 9 PointsWaseeq Mushtaq Zubair Rizvi Adeeba Ajaz Basit Manzoor Heena Rehman9 Points 9 Points 9 Points 9 Points 9 PointsSaima Abass Amandeep Kour Aqib Maqbool Arbaz Bashir Zaid Bin Farooq9 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 PointsTaroob Ayoub Basit Shah Mohd Muneeb M Shabir Zubair farooq8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.8 Points 8.6 Points 8.6 Points Magray Faisal Faiza Yousuf Adil Rafeeq Shamsul Shahwaiz 8.4 points 8.4 Points 8.4 Points 8.4 points 8.4 pointsLailla Qureshi Manpreet Kour Khan Zubair Kawel Preet Hakeem Misba8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8.2 Points 8 PointsMalik Owais Basit Ahmad Rumasia Fazan Bin Mohd Younus 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 PointsFaizan Ul Haq7.4 Points

The Management, Principal, Teachers & entire Staff congrats you all for bringing the pride to the School.

CAMPUS: SANGAM; BIJBEHARA, ANANTNAG 192124 (JAMMU & KASHMIR)

Ph. No: +91-9906609999,+91-9596344055 E-mail : [email protected] Website :- www.dpsanantnag.edu.in

S/d Principal

CITY twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmirepaper.GreaterKashmir.com