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Urges department to gear up to meet the new target of 3 lakh employment oppor- tunities during the current fiscal year JAMMU, NOVEMBER 8: The Chief Secretary, Dr.Arun Kumar Mehta today chaired a meeting to review the implemen- tation of the employ- ment generating schemes in Jammu and Kashmir. Administrative Secretaries of Rural Development, Housing &UD, Labour & Employment, Social Welfare, Planning Monitoring and Development, School Education and Revenue departments, besides Chairman, J&K Bank and other senior officers participated in the meet- ing. Chairman, J&K Bank informed that credit will be lent to 3 lakh new entrepreneurs for setting up agri-ven- tures for self employ- ment during the year. He informed that there is a target to reach out to 12 lakh people associat- ed with the priority sec- tor for lending during the current fiscal. Administrative Secretary, Agriculture Production/Animal Husbandry department informed that his department is targeting an annual additional self employment of 20,000 to 25,000 in animal and husbandry sector. The Chief Secretary advised the department to prepare an employ- ment plan for the agri- culture and allied sec- tors for the current fiscal year in line with the inherent employment potential of these sectors and the compelling need to saturate employment in the sectors to boost employment, wages and prospect. While informing that so far 8651 self employ- ment opportunities have been created under the Mission, MD, Mission Youth stated that the Mission is on course to achieving the target of 50000 employment by the end of the fiscal. The Chief Secretary announced that the Mission should aim to achieve employment opportunities for 10000 people in the next month through conver- gent action with agricul- ture department. It was informed that Under NRLM, 70000 women have been brought within the fold of SHGs for sustainable livelihood. MD, NRLM, stated that the target of employ- ment for 25000 people fixed under the pro- gramme shall be achieved by the end of the financial year. While stating that although only 202 Bank Sakhis have been engaged so far, MD, (Contd....page 10) Jammu, Tuesday, 09 November 2021 www.ppnewsline.com Email : [email protected] Vol. 42 Issue - 263 RNI No: JKBIL/2004/8128 Regd.No. JK-335/2007 Pages - 12, Price : Rs. 1/- (Regd.) Rampura Bazar Gandhi Nagar, Jammu Sa tya Press@ rediffmail.com National Award (Gold) Winner for excellence in Printing For Any Type of Printing Works Contact : 2433135, 94191-14328, 97973-82813 Secy. Tourism attends Film Tourism symposium organized by MoT, MIB Sarmad Hafeez pitches for making JK premier shooting destination Asks Bollywood to renew its romance with J&K, outlines features of J&K Film Policy, says policy has institutionalized, incentivized film production in UT CS reviews implementation of employment generating schemes in J&K Srinagar : The ventila- tors supplied to SMHS hospital under the “PM CARES” fund, were found defective”, an official letter reveals. In a communication to the Public Information Officer, Government Medical College Srinagar, the head of department, anesthe- siology and critical care medicine, SMHS has revealed that ven- tilators supplied to the department under PMCARES” were found faulty and did not support patient care. According to the com- muniqué, a copy of which lies with news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), all 37 Bharat ventila- tors were returned to medical superinten- dent, SMHS hospital due to compressor/ heat-up problems, which resulted in their sudden shutdown. “Thus these ventilators don’t support patient care management,” reads the commu- niqué. As per HoD, three Agva ventilators installed in SMHS are non-functional due to certain problems like display not working properly, problem in generating tidal vol- ume etc. The HoD states that, 125 ventilators of DHAMAN-III are sta- tioned at DRDO Hospital Khonmoh Srinagar. Of these ventilators, two were in SMHS hospital for trial run to ascertain whether they generate required tidal volume. After the trial run, according to the RTI reply, it was observed that the tidal volume was not gener- ated and required Fi02 (concentration of oxy- gen that a person inhales” could not be delivered to the patients. The communique fur- ther states that ventila- tors stop automatical- ly, putting patients at risk. He also submitted that 22 more Agva Ventilators stationed at DRDO hospital are under trial. The HoD had submit- ted the information to the PIO GMC after an application was filed by social activist Balvinder Singh under (Contd....page 10) Ventilators supplied under 'PM CARES' fund to SMHS hospital found defective City chosen as ‘City of Craft & Folk Art for UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) 2021’ SRINAGAR, NOVEM- BER 8: In a major recognition of the crafts and arts of Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar City has been chosen under the UNESCO creative city network under the Crafts and Folk Arts Category. The inclusion of Srinagar in the creative city network for the arts and crafts has paved a way for the city to repre- sent its handicrafts on the global stage through UNESCO. The UNESCO creative city network involves seven creative fields arts and folk art, media, film, literature, design, gastronomy and Media arts. The dossier for nomina- tion for Srinagar as Creative city was first filed by Srinagar in year 2019 however only 2 cities Hyderabad for Gastronomy and Mumbai for Film were chosen during that year. Prior to year 2019 only three Indian cities have been recognised as members of UCCN for creative cities namely - Jaipur (Crafts and Folk Arts) in 2015, Varanasi (Creative city of Music) (Contd....page 10) Srinagar gets UNESCO tag under Creative Cities Network MUMBAI, NOVEMBER 08, 2021: Secretary, Tourism & Culture, Sarmad Hafeez today appealed to the film fra- ternity of the country to renew its decades’ old romance with Jammu & Kashmir even as he pitched for making the UT as the premier shooting destination of India. Attending the national level Film Tourism sym- posium, organized joint- ly by the Ministries of Tourism & Information & Broadcasting here this evening, the Tourism Secretary dwelt in detail on the long and age old relationship Jammu & Kashmir has had with Bollywood and other film platforms of the country. He reminded the film industry of its warm and affectionate (Contd....page 10) Shiv Sena demands restoration of traditional route of Mata Vaishno Devi to revive business Provide rail, road link to first Darshan Kol Kandoli : Sahni JAMMU : Shiv Sena Jammu and Kashmir unit has demanded the restoration of the tradi- tional Shree Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra route with first Darshan at Kol Kandoli Mata Temple in the overall interest of pilgrims and the business of Jammu region. Under the leadership of party state president Manish Sahni, Shiv Sainiks seek to resume the traditional yatra of Shri Mata besides reviv- ing the business of Jammu at Maharaja Hari Singh Statue , located on the Surya Putri Tawi bridge,Jammu. Trains moving towards Katra have taken out the of the pilgrimage itinerary his- torical Raghunath tem- ple, Shivkhodi, Bawe Wali Mata, Kol Kandoli, the second Deva Mai temple from Maa Vaishno Devi Yatra. The bypass road and the express highway have been further keeping the pilgrims from many important destinations. Sahni said that business class of Jammu, which is largely dependent on religious pilgrimage stands badly affected, which needs to be saved today. Sahni said that Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra is one of the most revered shrines of (Contd....page 10) JAMMU, NOVEMBER 08: Former MLA and senior BJP leader, Sh. Devender Singh Rana today called on the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and raised various issues of public importance. Sh. Rana had a detailed interaction with the Lt Governor, wherein he projected several demands and issues pertaining to regulariza- tion of Daily-wagers, ITI trained, casual labour- ers, Land donors and CP workers; Release of pending payment under MGNREGA; Age Relaxation for aspirants of Sub-Inspectors in J&K Police; Removal of anomalies of non- gazetted police person- nel; regularization of services of paramedical staff working in GMCs and Hospitals in Jammu/ Srinagar; min- ing mineral rates to con- sumers; implementa- tion of Forest Rights Act in toto and for individu- als; development of Patnitop, Sanasar, Surinsar, Mansar, Purmandal and other such tourism potential areas. The BJP leader also raised various employ- ment and youth orient- ed issues including pref- erence to Paramedic Staff engaged under Emergency Covid Response Package while filling vacant posts of paramedics; consider- ing candidature of aspi- rants who have higher qualification and have qualified Class IV exam- ination conducted by (Contd....page 10) Devender Singh Rana calls on Lt Governor Dr Jitendra Singh launches Mentorship Programme for Young Innovators NEW DELHI : Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today launched the first- ever Mentorship Programme for Young Innovators to mark the 75th Year of India's independence. Dr Jitendra Singh said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government is taking a number of steps to promote scientific temper among the mass- es, particularly young- sters, by strengthening scientific research and innovation efforts in the country. He said this is a pan India Scheme that envisages Star College in every district of the country supported by the Department of Biotechnology. Dr Jitendra Singh said that the DBT-Star College Mentorship Programme will help towards the concept of networking, hand-hold- ing and outreach. The plan envisages organiz- ing workshops, meetings per month; handhold at colleges particularly in the rural areas or lesser endowed areas and con- ducting outreach activi- ties with government schools. He said the activities will enable newer colleges that have begun their journey under the scheme to come up as per the man- date of the Star college scheme. The Star Status Colleges will help in incorporating the vision of DBT towards (Contd....page 10) JK reports 111 new positive cases, 327579 recovered, 1,52,52,073 Covid doses administered so far SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 08: The Government today informed that 111 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 19 from Jammu division and 92 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus tak- ing the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 333187.Also, 03 Covid deaths have been report- ed from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 96 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been dis- charged from various hospitals including 11from Jammu Division and 85 from Kashmir Division. The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today. On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 83,836 doses of COVID vaccine have been adminis- tered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of doses administered across J&K to1,52,52,073. According to the daily Media Bulletin on novel Corona virus (Covid-19), out of 333187 positive (Contd....page 10) JAMMU : (PP Newsline) : BJP Minority Morcha JK UT Delegation Meeting with hon'ble Chiarman National Minorites Commission Govt of India Shri Iqbal Singh lalpura headed by BJP Minority Wing UT president JK Sheikh Bashir at National Minorities commission office.New Delhi along with Nisar Hussain Shah National Executive Member,Santokh Singh ,Ikhlaq Wani JK UT Gen Secretaries, Mudassar Ahmad Wani, Mudassar Farooq jaan Mohd Sadiq Malik, Center Kashmir inchange BJP Minorities Sheikh Atta Mohammad UT Spokesperson BJP Minorityes Fireed Ahmad Fani and Surbijeet Singh. Sheikh Bashir Ahmad discussed the issues of minorities.And give him the memorandum with due respect.

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Page 1: Jammu, Tuesday, 09 November2021  Email

Urges department togear up to meet thenew target of 3 lakhemployment oppor-tunities during thecurrent fiscal year

JAMMU, NOVEMBER8: The Chief Secretary,Dr.Arun Kumar Mehtatoday chaired a meetingto review the implemen-tation of the employ-ment generatingschemes in Jammu and

Kashmir.A d m i n i s t r a t i v eSecretaries of RuralDevelopment, Housing&UD, Labour &Employment, SocialWelfare, PlanningMonitoring andDevelopment, SchoolEducation and Revenuedepartments, besidesChairman, J&K Bankand other senior officersparticipated in the meet-ing. Chairman, J&K

Bank informed thatcredit will be lent to 3lakh new entrepreneursfor setting up agri-ven-tures for self employ-ment during the year.He informed that there

is a target to reach out to12 lakh people associat-ed with the priority sec-tor for lending duringthe current fiscal.A d m i n i s t r a t i v eSecretary, AgricultureP r o d u c t i o n / A n i m a l

Husbandry departmentinformed that hisdepartment is targetingan annual additional selfemployment of 20,000to 25,000 in animal andhusbandry sector.The Chief Secretaryadvised the departmentto prepare an employ-ment plan for the agri-culture and allied sec-tors for the current fiscalyear in line with theinherent employmentpotential of these sectorsand the compelling needto saturate employmentin the sectors to boostemployment, wages andprospect. While informing that sofar 8651 self employ-ment opportunities havebeen created under theMission, MD, MissionYouth stated that theMission is on course toachieving the target of

50000 employment bythe end of the fiscal.The Chief Secretaryannounced that theMission should aim toachieve employmentopportunities for 10000people in the nextmonth through conver-gent action with agricul-ture department.It was informed thatUnder NRLM, 70000women have beenbrought within the foldof SHGs for sustainablelivelihood.MD, NRLM, stated that

the target of employ-ment for 25000 peoplefixed under the pro-gramme shall beachieved by the end ofthe financial year.While stating thatalthough only 202 BankSakhis have beenengaged so far, MD,

(Contd....page 10)

Jammu, Tuesday, 09 November 2021 www.ppnewsline.com Email : [email protected] Vol. 42 Issue - 263 RNI No: JKBIL/2004/8128 Regd.No. JK-335/2007 Pages - 12, Price : Rs. 1/-

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Secy. Tourism attends Film Tourism symposium organized by MoT, MIB

Sarmad Hafeez pitches for making JK premier shooting destinationAsks Bollywood to renew its romance with J&K, outlines features of J&K Film Policy,

says policy has institutionalized, incentivized film production in UT

CS reviews implementation of employmentgenerating schemes in J&K

Srinagar : The ventila-tors supplied to SMHShospital under the “PMCARES” fund, werefound defective”, anofficial letter reveals.In a communication tothe Public InformationOfficer, GovernmentMedical CollegeSrinagar, the head ofdepartment, anesthe-siology and criticalcare medicine, SMHShas revealed that ven-tilators supplied to thedepartment underPMCARES” werefound faulty and didnot support patientcare.According to the com-muniqué, a copy ofwhich lies with newsa g e n c y — K a s h m i rNews Observer (KNO),all 37 Bharat ventila-tors were returned tomedical superinten-

dent, SMHS hospitaldue to compressor/heat-up problems,which resulted in theirsudden shutdown.“Thus these ventilatorsdon’t support patientcare management,”reads the commu-niqué.As per HoD, threeAgva ventilatorsinstalled in SMHS arenon-functional due tocertain problems likedisplay not workingproperly, problem ingenerating tidal vol-ume etc.The HoD states that,125 ventilators ofDHAMAN-III are sta-tioned at DRDOHospital KhonmohSrinagar.Of these ventilators,two were in SMHShospital for trial run toascertain whether they

generate required tidalvolume. After the trialrun, according to theRTI reply, it wasobserved that the tidalvolume was not gener-ated and required Fi02(concentration of oxy-gen that a personinhales” could not bedelivered to thepatients.The communique fur-ther states that ventila-tors stop automatical-ly, putting patients atrisk.He also submitted that22 more AgvaVentilators stationedat DRDO hospital areunder trial.The HoD had submit-ted the information tothe PIO GMC after anapplication was filedby social activistBalvinder Singh under

(Contd....page 10)

Ventilators supplied under 'PM CARES'fund to SMHS hospital found defective

City chosen as ‘Cityof Craft & Folk Artfor UNESCOCreative CitiesNetwork (UCCN)2021’

SRINAGAR, NOVEM-BER 8: In a majorrecognition of the craftsand arts of Jammu andKashmir Srinagar Cityhas been chosen underthe UNESCO creativecity network under theCrafts and Folk ArtsCategory.The inclusion ofSrinagar in the creativecity network for the artsand crafts has paved away for the city to repre-sent its handicrafts onthe global stage throughUNESCO.

The UNESCO creativecity network involvesseven creative fields artsand folk art, media,film, literature, design,gastronomy and Mediaarts.The dossier for nomina-tion for Srinagar asCreative city was firstfiled by Srinagar in year2019 however only 2cities Hyderabad forGastronomy andMumbai for Film werechosen during that year.Prior to year 2019 onlythree Indian cities havebeen recognised asmembers of UCCN forcreative cities namely -Jaipur (Crafts and FolkArts) in 2015, Varanasi(Creative city of Music)

(Contd....page 10)

Srinagar gets UNESCO tagunder Creative Cities Network

MUMBAI, NOVEMBER08, 2021: Secretary,Tourism & Culture,Sarmad Hafeez todayappealed to the film fra-ternity of the country torenew its decades’ oldromance with Jammu &Kashmir even as hepitched for making theUT as the premiershooting destination ofIndia.Attending the nationallevel Film Tourism sym-

posium, organized joint-ly by the Ministries ofTourism & Information& Broadcasting here thisevening, the TourismSecretary dwelt in detailon the long and age oldrelationship Jammu &Kashmir has had withBollywood and otherfilm platforms of thecountry. He remindedthe film industry of itswarm and affectionate

(Contd....page 10)

Shiv Sena demands restoration of traditionalroute of Mata Vaishno Devi to revive business

Provide rail, roadlink to first DarshanKol Kandoli : Sahni

JAMMU : Shiv SenaJammu and Kashmirunit has demanded therestoration of the tradi-tional Shree MataVaishno Devi Yatraroute with first Darshanat Kol Kandoli MataTemple in the overall

interest of pilgrims andthe business of Jammuregion. Under the leadership ofparty state presidentManish Sahni, ShivSainiks seek to resumethe traditional yatra ofShri Mata besides reviv-ing the business ofJammu at MaharajaHari Singh Statue ,located on the Surya

Putri Tawibridge,Jammu. Trainsmoving towards Katrahave taken out the of thepilgrimage itinerary his-torical Raghunath tem-ple, Shivkhodi, BaweWali Mata, Kol Kandoli,the second Deva Maitemple from MaaVaishno Devi Yatra. Thebypass road and theexpress highway havebeen further keeping thepilgrims from manyimportant destinations. Sahni said that businessclass of Jammu, whichis largely dependent onreligious pilgrimagestands badly affected,which needs to be savedtoday. Sahni said thatShri Mata Vaishno DeviYatra is one of the mostrevered shrines of

(Contd....page 10)

JAMMU, NOVEMBER08: Former MLA andsenior BJP leader, Sh.Devender Singh Ranatoday called on theLieutenant GovernorManoj Sinha and raisedvarious issues of publicimportance.Sh. Rana had a detailedinteraction with the LtGovernor, wherein heprojected severaldemands and issuespertaining to regulariza-tion of Daily-wagers, ITItrained, casual labour-ers, Land donors and CPworkers; Release of

pending payment underMGNREGA; AgeRelaxation for aspirantsof Sub-Inspectors inJ&K Police; Removal ofanomalies of non-gazetted police person-nel; regularization ofservices of paramedicalstaff working in GMCsand Hospitals inJammu/ Srinagar; min-ing mineral rates to con-sumers; implementa-tion of Forest Rights Actin toto and for individu-als; development ofPatnitop, Sanasar,Surinsar, Mansar,

Purmandal and othersuch tourism potentialareas.The BJP leader alsoraised various employ-ment and youth orient-ed issues including pref-erence to ParamedicStaff engaged underEmergency CovidResponse Package whilefilling vacant posts ofparamedics; consider-ing candidature of aspi-rants who have higherqualification and havequalified Class IV exam-ination conducted by

(Contd....page 10)

Devender Singh Rana calls on Lt Governor

Dr Jitendra Singh launches MentorshipProgramme for Young Innovators

NEW DELHI : UnionMinister of State(Independent Charge)Science & Technology;

Minister of State(Independent Charge)Earth Sciences; MoSPMO, Personnel, Public

Grievances, Pensions,Atomic Energy andSpace, Dr Jitendra Singhtoday launched the first-

ever MentorshipProgramme for YoungInnovators to mark the75th Year of India's

independence.Dr Jitendra Singh saidthat under PrimeMinister NarendraModi, the Government istaking a number of stepsto promote scientifictemper among the mass-es, particularly young-sters, by strengtheningscientific research andinnovation efforts in thecountry. He said this is apan India Scheme thatenvisages Star College inevery district of thecountry supported bythe Department ofBiotechnology.Dr Jitendra Singh saidthat the DBT-StarCollege MentorshipProgramme will help

towards the concept ofnetworking, hand-hold-ing and outreach. Theplan envisages organiz-ing workshops, meetingsper month; handhold atcolleges particularly inthe rural areas or lesserendowed areas and con-ducting outreach activi-ties with governmentschools. He said theactivities will enablenewer colleges that havebegun their journeyunder the scheme tocome up as per the man-date of the Star collegescheme. The Star StatusColleges will help inincorporating the visionof DBT towards

(Contd....page 10)

JK reports 111 new positive cases,327579 recovered, 1,52,52,073

Covid doses administered so farSRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 08: The Governmenttoday informed that 111 new positive cases of novelCorona virus (COVID-19), 19 from Jammu division

and 92 from Kashmirdivision, have beenreported today, thus tak-ing the total number ofpositive cases in Jammuand Kashmir to333187.Also, 03 Coviddeaths have been report-ed from KashmirDivision.Moreover, 96 more

COVID-19 patients have recovered and been dis-charged from various hospitals including 11fromJammu Division and 85 from Kashmir Division.The Bulletin informs that no new case ofMucormycosis has been reported today.On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that83,836 doses of COVID vaccine have been adminis-tered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulativenumber of doses administered across J&Kto1,52,52,073.According to the daily Media Bulletin on novelCorona virus (Covid-19), out of 333187 positive

(Contd....page 10)

JAMMU : (PP Newsline) : BJP Minority Morcha JK UT Delegation Meetingwith hon'ble Chiarman National Minorites Commission Govt of India ShriIqbal Singh lalpura headed by BJP Minority Wing UT president JK SheikhBashir at National Minorities commission office.New Delhi along with Nisar Hussain Shah National Executive Member,Santokh Singh,Ikhlaq Wani JK UT Gen Secretaries, Mudassar Ahmad Wani, MudassarFarooq jaan Mohd Sadiq Malik, Center Kashmir inchange BJP MinoritiesSheikh Atta Mohammad UT Spokesperson BJP Minorityes Fireed AhmadFani and Surbijeet Singh.Sheikh Bashir Ahmad discussed the issues of minorities.And give him thememorandum with due respect.

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News Line, Jammu Tuesday, 09 November, 2021

Making sense ofhypersonic missilesGwynne Dyer

Isaw in some of the newspapers they used the term 'Sputnikmoment'," said General Mark Milley, chairman of the US JointChiefs of Staff. "I don't know if it's quite a Sputnik moment, but

I think it's very close to that. It's a very significant technologicalevent that occurred." Sputnik was the first artificial satellite,launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. Shocked Americansresponded by creating NASA, but also by speeding up their embry-onic ballistic missile programme. The tired old 'bomber gap' wasreplaced by the more convincing (although equally imaginary) 'mis-sile gap', and US spending on new weapons soared. It may be hap-pening again. What got Milley's attention last week was China'stesting of a hypersonic missile that flew all the way around theworld, skipping along the top of the atmosphere unlike traditional'ballistic' missiles that go very high (ca. 2,000 km.) and then comedown steeply. It can carry nuclear weapons, of course.

This is the new 'strategic' weapon that every big power wants forChristmas. China's test virtually guarantees extra funding for theAmerican version, whose first full test flight is only scheduled forthe autumn of 2022. Russia already has a more or less operationalhypersonic missile, and India and North Korea are working onthem. But hypersonic weapons are completely pointless in a nuclearrole, and dangerous to deterrence even in a non-nuclear version, sowhy is there such enthusiasm for them? Hypersonic missiles aredefinitely cool. They can fly all the way around the world andapproach a target from anywhere. Chinese hypersonic weaponscould be coming up over the South Pole to attack the US, for exam-ple. That makes them harder to intercept, because the curvature ofthe Earth hides them until they are quite close to the target, and evenharder to stop because they can also manoeuvre on the way in.

But ballistic missiles can already come from any direction, thanksto the magic of missile-firing submarines. And the hypersonic glid-ers are basically just glorified cruise missiles, although they aremoving five to ten times faster. Harder to shoot down, again, but sowhat? Forty years after Ronald Reagan's 'Star Wars' fantasy, there isstill no country that has anti-missile defences capable of intercept-ing more than a few ballistic missiles at a time. In a real nuclear warthere would be hundreds coming, and the great majority would getthough. So for more than half a century, few serious strategists havewasted their time trying to build a comprehensive defence againstnuclear-tipped missiles. The only real defence against a surpriseattack is the guaranteed ability to retaliate with your own nuclearweapons even if the other side attacks first: deterrence.

Faster missiles, stealthier missiles, smarter missiles don't makeany difference. Deterrence is a business of numbers and brute force,and hypersonic missiles with nuclear warheads don't change therules of deterrence in any appreciable way. Air and space defence isalways a matter of attrition, and some of the missiles will alwaysget through. Theoretically, there could be a role for hypersonic mis-siles with 'conventional' warheads that target single high-value tar-gets at very long range. This is actually the sole, publicly acknowl-edged goal of the American hypersonic programme, that suggests atleast a residual rationality in the Pentagon. But how do you con-vince the target government that the incoming hypersonic missile isnot nuclear in the three or five minutes after it comes up on theirradar? You can't. The whole hypersonic game is a dangerous andneedless complication of a deterrent system that has remained rea-sonably stable for at least three decades now.

(Gwynne Dyer's new book is ‘The Shortest History of War’. Theviews expressed are personal.) Courtesy:- dailypioneer.com

Prafull Goradia

FOREIGN Secretary

Harsh Vardhan Shringla

has in a public statement

implied that Indo-Bangladesh

relations are excellent. On the

other hand, the ISKCON has

staged demonstrations at 150

temples across the globe in

protest against the recent attacks

on a temple as well as the mur-

ders of Hindus in Bangladesh.

The demonstrations have been

extended to outside private resi-

dences and other locations. A

hundred and fifty countries have

complained to the United

Nations that Bangladesh should

be asked to bring the lawlessness

under control. The apparent con-

tradiction is mysterious.

It is a pity that regardless of

ideology, Bangladesh should

treat Hindu temples and Hindus

there in this manner. Have they

forgotten that they would still

have been slaves of their erst-

while western wing, but for the

help and intervention by India’s

armed forces?

What East Bengal now

Bangladesh meant to Qaid-e-

Azam Jinnah is reflected in the

fact that he had never visited it

before March 1948. When he did

visit, he addressed the Dhaka

University only to tell its stu-

dents that Urdu would be the

sole national language of

Pakistan, angering his audience.

Jinnah arrived in Dhaka on

March 19, 1948. On March 21,

he warned a large crowd at the

Dhaka Race Course, against

what he called the forces of sub-

version conspiracy bent on

destroying Pakistan’s unity.

Feeble protests were heard

from the crowd. Far louder voic-

es of protest were to be heard

only days later. The Qaid had

through his Dhaka speech set

East Bengal on a course that

would lead, over the next 24

years, to the break-up of

Pakistan and the rise of East

Bengal as the independent

Republic of Bangladesh.

Addressing a special convoca-

tion of Dhaka University at

Curzon Hall on March 24, an

imperious Jinnah made it abun-

dantly clear that “Urdu and Urdu

alone” would be the language of

the State of Pakistan.

Jinnah continued, “Our ene-

mies, among whom, there are

still some Muslims, have set

about actively encouraging

provincialism in the hope of

weakening Pakistan and thereby

facilitating the reabsorption of

this province into the Indian

Dominion.

Those who are playing this

game are living in a fool’s para-

dise, but this does not prevent

them from trying…” A sense of

alienation between Jinnah and

the Bengalis set in immediately

with his departure for Karachi.

Evidently, Jinnah did not

understand the psyche of the

eastern wing. A Bengali, whether

eastern or western, would rather

give up his life than sacrifice his

language. Overall, Bangladeshis

can be estimated to be 65 per

cent Muslim and 35 per cent

Bengali in their outlook.

For such people to be told that

there is no Rabindranath Tagore

or Qazi Nazrul Islam is nothing

but sacrilege. Even today, the

best Rabindra sangeet singer is

Rezwana Choudhury Bannya, a

Bangladeshi, who wears a sari

and as well as a tika (mark on the

forehead).

Regrettably, New Delhi’s

understanding of Bangladesh is

not much deeper. There are a few

liberals quite a few who still

yearn for their lost Pakistan. The

majority swing between “Sonar

Bangla” and “Ab-e-Zamzam” in

Mecca, the circumambulation of

which is essential while on the

Haj.

The Bangladeshi media too

oscillates between “Aakaash

Paataal” and “Aasmaan

Zameen”. Another reason for the

people of Bangladesh being con-

fused is that they never aspired

for a specific nationhood after

the British withdrawal. They

could have been part of a united

India, or a part of Pakistan, or of

an independent Bengal, which

Fazlur Rahman, Sir Abdul

Rahim and Sarat Bose were

negotiating during 1946-47.

As it happened, they first land-

ed with Pakistan and then

became Bangladesh in 1971. For

years therefore, the people of

Bangladesh felt like nouveau-

independent. If they are asked to

make up their mind and choose,

they are likely to go the Islamic

way.

The hateful Pakistanis are

thousands of kilometres away,

whereas the Hindu Bengali is

only a border across. They are

jealous of him, because for cen-

turies, they served as his serfs.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had a

career with the Muslim League

for several years after 1947. If

his daughter Sheikh Hasina

Wajed were to be driven to

choose, she would have no alter-

native but to go for Islam. That

would be the choice of

Bangladeshis, not necessarily for

God, but for their identity.

Moving from culture to geog-

raphy, to Bangladesh’s east is

Myanmar, with a well equipped

and capable military. On the

west is West Bengal in India; the

north again is India, whereas to

the south is the Bay of Bengal,

dominated by India.

Therefore, to conduct foreign

policy from Dhaka is as difficult

as anything can be. This is more

so because the question is how

useful can Bangladesh be to any

big power. Its natural resources

are limited. Traditionally, Bengal

has been an agrarian area. Yes,

the British did develop many

industries, but only down the

river Hooghly, notably jute, coal

and iron. In other words, East

Bengal did not obtain the benefit

of development.

For its size, rising sea levels

due to increase in global warm-

ing are an awkward disadvan-

tage. The options for Dhaka are

few; be friendly with Myanmar

as well as other countries like

Nepal, and make sure that there

is no slip-up in India’s goodwill.

(The writer is a well-known

columnist, an author and a for-

mer member of the Rajya

Sabha. The views expressed are

personal.)

Dhaka must learn to stand Hindus

Bangladesh should not forget that it

would still have been a slave of its

erstwhile western wing had the Indian

armed forces not intervened

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Nishtha Kaushiki

THE 'Eastern Quad' of

the US, Israel, India,

and UAE is a counter to

Beijing's imperialist tendencies

of "flag follows commerce". In

2017, China took over the con-

trol of the Doraleh (Djibouti)

port as a part of its loan re-

negotiations following its

investments in the country

through commercial ports and

railway project connecting

Ethiopia.

The last few years has wit-

nessed China's strategic wooing

of Israel and the Emirates aim-

ing for a base in the latter. India

and the US initiated the 'Eastern

Quad', and, China's quest for a

new military base in the

Emirates that would have con-

nected the Strait of Hormuz and

Southern Red Sea has been cut

short. Nevertheless, equally

important is its Djibouti base.

Given China's economic foot-

prints in Africa, the base is a

"Logistics Support Facility"

with a lease of 99 years.

The takeover of Djibouti

showcases China's hegemonic

desires and its model of interna-

tional relations. It contradicts

the functionality of bilateral or

multilateral relations wherein

aid or trade precedes genuine

strategic understandings and

alliances or partnerships.

In order to camouflage its

presence, China hosted the

China-Africa Defense and

Security Forum in 2018, where-

in it announced to establish a

'China-Africa Peace and

Security Fund' to support

peacekeeping, naval presence

for anti-piracy operations. A

year later, Egypt and China

inked an agreement to mod-

ernise the Suez Canal. Both

these developments aimed to

Project China's 'soft approach'

to project its 'peaceful rise'.

However, as the geopolitical

developments unfolded, it shed

its 'soft approach' and built

naval piers in the North West of

the base.

According to news reports,

the Djibouti base is heavily for-

tified with hangars for aircraft

and bunkers apart from having

a heliport, ammunition depot,

and cyber and electronic war-

fare facilities. It can accommo-

date large warships and has

repair facilities for PLA-Navy.

It is significant because of its

locational importance. Seven

miles from the US base (Camp

Lemonier), it connects the key

transit routes, primarily the

Gulf of Aden, giving way to the

Red Sea and the Suez canal

leading up to the European

markets. In the eastern direc-

tion, it gives way to the western

Indian Ocean.

The Chinese base is a dual-

purpose port aiming to serve as

replenishment and resupply

point apart from giving Beijing

a military edge to dominate the

periphery of the Indian Ocean

and the African continent. It

gives China a platform to con-

duct operations during open

hostilities.

One can strategically read

China's emerging contours of

its military tactics strategy by

joining the 'dots' of its naval

facilities at its ports. It aims to

challenge the Indian and the

American military presence in

the Indo-Pacific region by tak-

ing over the periphery areas.

Its military presence in the

greater Coco islands,

Hambantota, Djibouti and

Gwadar ports, apart from its

recent military base in

Tajikistan's eastern Gorno-

Badakhshan Autonomous

Province in the Pamir moun-

tains, well display its 'walls of

external defence' in case of a

possible military conflict with

the US over the Taiwan issue or

with India.

It might extend its defence

facilities to include the Iranian

ports to cover the Strait of

Hormuz geographically. These

naval facilities might well serve

as the 'distraction points' to the

navies of the adversary while it

might focus on its land grab-

bing attempts elsewhere.

Tactically, Djibouti and the

Hambantota ports can be taken

as 'ports of security provider' to

prevent southern sabotage of its

'economic corridor' the CPEC.

On average, China imports

around 80 per cent of its oil

supplies by sea, of which

approximately 77 per cent is

through the Strait of Malacca.

CPEC aims to connect Gwadar

to Kashgar through a criss-

cross network of roads and rail-

ways to overcome this route

and its bottlenecks.

It is the protection of this cor-

ridor that its presence in the

Gulf of Aden and Persian Gulf

is an important step that can

help Beijing during a conflict in

the Indo-Pacific or with

Pakistan's conflict with India.

Further, to shift the balance of

power in its favour, it might

attempt to either disrupt the

supply chain routes or cause

unacceptable damage to the

undersea cables in the region

affecting India and other coun-

tries of the region.

To ensure smooth implemen-

tation of its plans, it simultane-

ously announced the establish-

ment of the courts for commer-

cial disputes under its Maritime

Silk Route (MSR). Thus, in

case of a clash of interests

between the host countries and

China, these courts would

resolve disputes. and they

would be aiming for the

Chinese geopolitical interest

and hence only aim to deepen

the strategic penetration of

China. This is in sharp contra-

diction to the WTO's appellate

bodies the decisions of which

are acceptable to the world

countries.

Further, China's relations with

Djibouti are just the tip of the

Chinese expansionist iceberg.

During the last three decades,

China has significantly

increased its footprints in the

African region. If one examines

the statistics, in 2020, the

Chinese share of trade was 16.4

per cent of Africa's total trade

with the world, and prior to this,

between 2000-2019, it provided

the African countries with a

loan of $153 billion, most of

which did not include the finan-

cial transactions and instead

was a 'circular debt'.

Through its opaque debt poli-

cies, China made it compulsory

for the countries to award con-

tracts to the Chinese companies

and give employment to its

nationals. For this purpose, it

transferred the amount of the

'loan' to its state-owned compa-

nies.

As the transactional nature of

Chinese investments and trade

continues in Africa and else-

where, one can easily foresee

more air or naval bases in the

African continent, thereby com-

plicating the security scenario

of Asia as a whole.

In the first instance, it down-

plays the US presence in the

region and other players such as

the EU, to promote a democrat-

ic world order based on equali-

ty and justice.

The Chinese presence in

Africa successfully fuels the

Anti-West and dicey 'South-

South' narratives.

China also aims to extract the

natural resources of these

African countries, which is evi-

dent from the fact that more

than 80 per cent of its imports

from Africa consist of oil and

raw materials.

Further, the multisectoral

power projection ranging from

military presence to economic

ties is a force multiplier in

Beijing's attempts to forward its

'One China' policy. For

instance, Liberia (2003), Chad

(2006), and Gambia (2016)

severed their officialties with

Taiwan and got development

assistance finance.

The same convergences were

witnessed in the African voting

pattern in the UN on the issue

of China's human rights viola-

tions in Xinjiang. These coun-

tries viewed the violations as

"attempts to curb terrorism". In

June 2020, at the UN Human

Rights Council, twenty-five

African countries sided with

China on the issue of China's

Hong Kong national security

law. Not much can be expected

from such countries in the UNO

in a possible case of Taiwan's

annexation by China.

Further, Chinese nationals are

serving as the head of four UN

agencies: the Food and

Agriculture Organization

(FAO), International Civil

Aviation Organization (ICAO),

United Nations Industrial

Development Organisation

(UNIDO), and International

Telecommunication Union

(ITU). Their future decisions

also have to be watched out for

in case of Chinese hostilities.

The memories of WHO Chief

Tedros Adhanom and the

Coronavirus are still afresh.

(The writer is an Assistant Professor

at Central University of Punjab,

Bathinda. The views expressed are

personal.)

A pit stop for Chinese hegemonic designs

The Chinese base aims to serveas replenishment point apartfrom giving Beijing a military

edge to dominate the peripheryof the Indian Ocean and the

African continent

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NEWS LINE JAMMU Tuesday, 09 November, 2021

Rs 38 Cr projectssanctioned for tribaldevelopment

POONCH : Secretary, TribalAffairs Department, DrShahid Iqbal Choudhary whois also incharge of districtPoonch for developmentalpurposes reviewed theprogress under districtCapEx, BADP, Tribal welfareand youth engagement initia-tives in the district. A numberof new projects were alsoagreed for larger public bene-fit.Deputy Commissioner,Poonch, Inder Jeet;Secretary, Advisory Board,Mukhtar Ahmed; DirectorPlanning Shama un Ahmed;SSP Vinod Kumar; ADDC,Abdul Sattar; ADC, DrBasharat; district and sec-toral officers were present.A detailed presentation wasmade by the DeputyCommissioner aboutprogress on various projectsand schemes including dis-trict CapEx, CentrallySponsored Schemes, Tribal

Plan, Mission Youth andBADP.Dr Shahid asked the depart-ments for immediate steps toensure timely completion ofprojects and works underCapEx and CSS. He took seri-ous note of slow pace of ten-dering in rural developmentworks and delay in repair ofmachines and transformersfor which departments wereasked to fix responsibility. Itwas impressed upon all dis-trict officers for expeditingcommencement of tenderedworks and take action againstdefaulters. Detailed review ofTribal Plan and Border AreaDevelopment Programmewas also conducted.

Departments were asked toensure outcome based utilisa-tion of funds with in stipulat-ed time.Tribal Affairs Departmenthas sanctioned projects andschemes worth Rs 38.00 Crfor District Poonch duringcurrent fiscal which includesestablishment of 12 SmartSchools, hostel and adminis-trative block at EMRSMendhar, Transformer bankat Poonch, Tribal Museum &Research Centre, develop-ment on public infrastructurein 18 villages, two milk vil-lages, tribal transit accommo-dation at Behramgala, healthinfrastructure, mobile dis-pensaries, veterinary dispen-

saries, installation of handpumps, mechanical work-shop, community halls,library, tourism infrastruc-ture, two Milk Villages, sheepfarms and dairy farms.Discussion was also heldregarding youth engagementprogramme and it was agreedto provide funding to the tuneof Rs 5.00 Cr including devel-opment of counselling cen-tres, library, sports equip-ment and tournaments,grant-in-aid of 60 lakh toyouth clubs, funding for self-employment schemes includ-ing Mumkin, Tejaswini andinitiative for victims of bordershelling and insurgency.DLTF has received 399 appli-

cations under Tejaswini and134 under Mumkin which willbe funded by Mission Youth.The secretary also approvedRs 75.00 Lakh for hostel fur-niture meanwhile Rs 4.30 Crhas been provided by thedepartment for scholarship totribal students and Rs 2.20 Crfor facilities in 11 selectedschools of various zones inPoonch. Establishment ofEklavya Model ResidentialSchool at Poonch at a cost ofRs 24.00 Cr has been pro-posed by tribal affairs depart-ment for which DC Poonchwas asked to propose landand DPR to be formulated byPWD. The EMRS will be resi-dential school for 600 stu-dents with all modern facili-ties.Further, development of 56villages in the district underthe Integrated VillageDevelopment Scheme of trib-al department was also dis-cussed for which depart-ments were asked to makeefficient plans with activeinvolvement of GramPanchayats.

Shahid reviews CapEx, BADP and Tribal Plan in Poonch

SRINAGAR :- In order toensure all essential commodi-ties are sold at already fixedprices besides ensure theirquality and availability in Citymarkets, the specialEnforcement Squads of DistrictAdministration Srinagar yes-terday conducted intensiveMarket checking in all Tehsilsof the District.The special Market Inspectionwas carried out on the direc-tions of the DeputyCommissioner Srinagar,Mohammad Aijaz Asad by allthe Tehsildars of Srinagar incoordination with Police, LegalMetrology, FCS&CA and otherDepartments to curb the blackmarketing and profiteering inSrinagar markets in wake ofensuing winter season .The teams undertook marketchecking in different parts ofSrinagar City includingPanthachowk, Chanpora,Batamaloo, Khanyar, Zadibal,

Soura, Nigeen, Saida Kadal,Hazratbal, Bemina, Hawal,Sonwar, Dalgate, MaharajaBazar, Hari Sing High Streetand other areas and inspectedvarious markets and bookedseveral erring shopkeepersfound failing to maintain thequality of food items, not dis-

playing rate lists of essentialcommodities, selling expiryproducts, besides indulging inpractices of illegal profiteeringand sale of underweight prod-ucts.During the market checking, afine to the tune of over ? 50thousand was imposed on the

erring vendors, besides hugequantity of rotten vegetablesand other items were destroyedon the spot. In addition 2 FIRswere also lodged against theerring traders.During the checking, theEnforcement teams also put aneye on the implementation ofCovid-19 SOPs in marketplaces.Pertinently, the DeputyCommissioner had convenedrecently an Officers meetingwith regard to winter prepared-ness in which he passed severaldirections including conduct-ing frequent market checkingto ensure price control andensuring availability of qualityessential commodities. He hasalso directed the concernedofficers to keep a "strict watch"on prices of essential commodi-ties in the District and enforcethe provisions of the EssentialCommodities (EC) Act to curbhoarding.

District Admin Srinagar launches intensive Market checking

Huge quantity of rotten vegetables destroyed, Rs 50k fine imposed, FIRs lodged against erring Traders

Shopkeepers/Vendors asked to display Approved Rate List

Involve elected PRImembers to bringdesired results: AnilSharma

Jammu : Welcoming thedecision of DistrictAdministration Jammuto fix the rates of minorminerals at source andprocessed material, AllJammu and KashmirPanchayat Conference(AJKPC)—a frontlineregistered organisationof elected PRIs wagingwar against miningmafia—has requestedauthorities for strictcompliance of govern-ment order to providemuch-needed relief tothe people.Addressing a press con-ference here, AnilSharma, UT president ofAJKPC, extended grati-tude to the DeputyCommissioner Jammu,Sh. Anshul Garg for tak-ing serious note of the

overcharging issue beingraised by the AJKPCsince the last twomonths and gulliblepeople were beingduped by stone crushersas they used to charge

exorbitantly forprocessed constructionmaterial.“We welcome the deci-sion of the districtadministration that theyhave finally fixed the

rates of minor mineralsat source and processedmaterial at stone crush-ers. The stone crusheroperators had beencharging exorbitant andto hide their malprac-tices, they used not denyproper bills for thesame,” Sharma said,adding “We had con-stantly been raising theissue for the last twomonths and we hadrequested the adminis-tration that it shoulddevise a mechanism toensure that stone crush-ers should display therate lists of minor min-erals”.

AJKPC welcomes fixation of rates of minorminerals, seeks strict compliance of govt order

Directs for expedit-ing incompleteworks

BUDGAM : Whilereviewing physical andfinancial targetsachieved under DistrictCapEx for the years2021-22 till September2021, the DDC Budgamdirected all concerneddistrict and sectoral offi-cers as well as executingagencies to acceleratethe completion processof remaining work with-in the stipulated time,keeping the impendingwinter conditions inview. The detailed statuswas put forth beforechairman through apower point presenta-tion according to sectorand scheme wise, touch-ing all departments andexecuting agencies.While giving the detailsof the physical targetsachieved the ChiefPlanning Officer saidthat by the end ofSeptember 2021 about52.38% expenditure hasbeen achieved underDistrict CapEx. He saidout of 2112 targetedworks 1755 works havebeen given accord ofapproval while tendersof 1541 works have beenissued out of which 849

works stand allotted and107 have been complet-ed. These include worksunder DDC, BDC, PRIgrants, besides 2052new works, of which 60works are underprogress, he added.It was also given out thatabout 1655 differentkinds of works weretaken up under MGN-REGA during 2021-22,thus involving an expen-diture of 3955.92 crore,of these 813 works standcompleted till date.On the occasion, DDCalso reviewed the physi-cal status of other keysectors like R&B, PDD,Jal Shakti, RDD,PMGSY, Health,Education, SocialWelfare, Agriculture,Horticulture etc.The DDC during themeeting once again reit-erated that the depart-ments demonstratingpoor performances willbe made responsible fordelays. He stressed onclose coordinationamong concerneddepartments for timelycompletion of projects.The meeting among oth-ers was also attended byCMO, CEO, ACD, ACP,all exens, all BDOs, allEOs and other con-cerned.

DC Budgam reviewsphysical, financial status

under District CapEx

Nagseni Strikersclinches trophy bydefeating PaddarRoyals in final match

KISHTWAR : NagseniStrikers clinchedPaddar Volleyballchampionship by defeat-ing Paddar Royals infinal match, here theother Day.Paddar VolleyballChampionship was host-ed by Army with the aimto nurture local sportstalent and encourage theyoung minds to partici-pate in constructiveactivities. The finalmatch was played atPadhyarna Nagseni.

The tournament wasinaugurated byCommanding Officer, 17RR (MARATHA LI) on20th Oct 2021atGulabgarh. The tourna-ment witnessed an over-whelming participationof teams from allPanchayats of Paddarand Nagseni blocks. Nagseni Spiker was

awarded the trophy forbest booster and SohanChouhan of PaddarRoyals was awarded thetrophy for best spiker.Cash prize, Trophy andMedals were given toWinner team, Runner-up team, Best Boosterand Best Spiker.Speaking on the occasion,Commanding Officer, 17RR (MARATHA LI)appreciated all teams forcoming out and takingpart in the tournamentand wished everyone forhealthy and competitivetournament. The officialsfrom Youth Services andSports departmentKishtwar, other govt offi-cials besides Sarpancheswere present at theevent. The PRI laudedthe initiatives andexpressed that such ini-tiatives by Indian Armywill aid in developingsportsmanship spiritamongst the youth andengage them in con-structive and nationbuilding activities.

Paddar VolleyballChampionship hosted

by Army concludes

SRINAGAR : DirectorHealth ServicesKashmir (DHSK), DrMushtaq Ahmad Ratheron Sunday inaugurateddengue testing facilityfor dengue patients atJLNM HospitalSrinagar.Epidemiologist KashmirDr Talat Jabeen, RMOJLNM Hospital DrBilqis Shah and othersenior officers of HealthDepartment were pres-ent on the occasion.On the occasion DHSKsaid now dengue testcan be done at JLNMHospital and it can easepatients to a largeextent.He said HealthDepartment has formu-lated special teams inother hospitals of theDirectorate across allthe hospitals in the val-ley for the detection andtreatment of suchpatients.

Dr Mushtaq said theHealth Department isready to face any even-tuality in case ofdengue however pre-cautions have beencommunicated to peo-ple and health careworkers from differentmediums.“There are some 26cases of dengue. All ofthem are travelers.There is no indigenouscase from the valley. Butwe have started treat-ment facilities in all the

hospitals. We have alsocreated special teams inall districts for treat-ment, monitoring andsurveillance of denguecases,” he said.He said that people notto panic as the HealthDepartment is fully pre-pared to deal with anykind of eventuality.Later, the director visit-ed various sections ofthe hospital and inter-acted with patients inthe causality, ER roomand wards.

DHSK inaugurates dengue testingfacility at JLNM Hospital

DIPRcondolesdemise of

ShahidBukhari

SRINAGAR :Directorate ofInformation and PublicRelation (DIPR) hasexpressed grief andsorrow over the suddendemise of prominentjournalist ShahidBukhari, who passedaway yesterday due tocardiac arrest.In a condolence meet-ing, DirectorInformation and PublicRelations, RahulPandey, expressed deepgrief and sorrow overthe demise.He also offered sympa-thies with the bereavedfamily and prayed foreternal peace to thedeparted soul andcourage to the bereavedfamily to bear thisirreparable loss.

LECTURE ON “DRUG ABUSES”CONDUCTED BY ARMY AT MARHOT

Jammu: Drug abuse is a social menace whichdamages the lives of all sections of society.Any person can be affected by drugs regard-less of age, gender, economic status. Manypeople do not realise that addiction is achronic, progressive condition that requiresprofessional treatment, help and support.Drug abuse does not just affect the addict, ithas a far reaching effect which encompassesfamily, friends and community as a whole.To make youth aware about drug abuse,Indian Army organised an awareness lectureon “Drug Abuse” at village Marhot in DistrictPoonch (J&K). The event was conductedwith the theme of “Protecting the youth andpromoting welfare of human kind”. Theyouth were briefed in detail about the earlysymptoms of drug abuse and preventiveactions against it.

CELEBRATION OF RUBI-UL-SANIAT GULABGARH AND DHARMAR

Jammu: The dayof Rubi-Ul-Sani iscommemorated asbirthday of 12thImam Hasan AlAsian. Continuewith the celebra-tion of SwarnimVijay Varsh and toconnect with

AWAM through village traditions, customs and fes-tivals, Indian Army celebrated Rubi-Ul-Sani atGulabgarh and Dharmari in District Reasi (J&K).To celebrate the occasion Indian Army invitedMaulavis and key personalities of Masjids andMadrassas located in the area and organised inter-action with them. The aim of the event was tounderstand the essence of the festivals andstrengthen the bond with AWAM. The event wasculminated with felicitation of the participants. Thegesture by Indian Army would assist in reinforcingthe association with village population.

MISSION “SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN” BY INDIANARMY AT MATHIYANIGALA

Jammu: A cleanliness awareness drive was organised by Indian Army atMathiyanigala in district rajouri (J&K) on “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”. It is aimed

towards propellingawareness and torecourse a behaviourchange of the villagers.The event covered impor-tance of sanitation prac-tices, improving the man-agement of solid, liquidwaste and educating thevillage populace aboutbenefits of cleanlinessand sanitation. The drivewas structured on the

national theme of “Swachh Bharat”. The points included policies of Govtrequired to be implemented and restructured with comprehensive rural sanita-tion programme. A signature campaign was also launched where attendeessigned a pledge to keep the surroundings clean. During open interaction, thepeople opined that such events would definitely invigorate the perception ofpeople on cleanliness. By incorporation of this, the surroundings will alsobecome hygienic and inspiring for others to emulate.

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ACTOR Emraan Hashmisays horror films fascinatehim, which is why he is

motivated to collaborate withfilmmakers trying to redefine thegenre in Bollywood.

The 42-year-old actor, whostarted his journey in the Hindifilm industry as an assistantdirector on Vikram Bhatt's 2002horror blockbuster "Raaz", hetries his best to contribute to thegenre's evolution in India.

"I've been a horror geek sinceI was a kid. I used to watch a lotof horror movies and I still do. It'smy first choice when I want towatch something. I will pick aspooky movie before I would go toa drama or a comedy. Horror is agenre I love and I'm fascinatedwith," Hashmi told PTI in aninterview.

Since his acting debut with2003's thriller "Footpath", theactor has appeared in horrorfilms -- "Raaz - The MysteryContinues", "Raaz 3", "Ek ThiDaayan" and "Raaz: Reboot".

Growing up, the actor said hehas seen most of the iconic horrorfilms from like "The Exorcist","The Omen", "Poltergeist" to "TheShining", and is still is an avidviewer of horror stories from notjust Hollywood but other interna-tional languages as well.

Ramsay Brother movies aresomething that the actor used toenjoy as a kid but looking back,Hashmi believes the biggest fail-ing of Hindi horror films has beena lack of aesthetics.

"As compared to Hollywood orother foreign languages, we don'tmake horror films at all. It's like

one film will stand out in a coupleof years. Generally, aesthetics aresomething we lack. Like"Ramsay" films used to be enter-taining for me as a kid but whenI look back, I realise they lackedthe aesthetics to lure a largeraudience."

The actor said big directors,producers and stars are unwillingto explore horror as a genre.

"If there is no bankable namein the film, be it the producer orthe director or the actor, then thebudgets are low and that makesaesthetics pretty much non-exis-tent.

"Also not too many actors

want to act in horror films.Maybe they don't understand thegenre or probably they are notfond of the genre. I'm fond of it,that's why I work in it," he said.

The actor, who is now return-ing to the genre after five yearswith "Dybbuk", said it was direc-tor Jay K's unique vision thatmade him say yes to the project.

The film revolves around acouple who start experiencingparanormal activities in theirnew home after they purchase anantique box.

With Jewish occult at itsbackdrop, the film had many newthings to offer to him as a horror

aficionado, said the actor."It's the director's new inter-

pretation of how horror should be.In a country where we haven'treally learned how to tap in hor-ror effectively, Jay has a verykeen eye and very different out-look towards horror, which isvery effective. It would reallyspook horror fans," he said aboutthe Amazon original movie set topremiere on Prime Video onOctober 29.

"Dybbuk" is the officialremake of Jay's 2017 Malayalamblockbuster "Ezra", which starredPrithviraj Sukumaran, PriyaAnand, and Tovino Thomas.

Hashmi said even though hehad seen the film prior to readingthe script, he has not used it as areference point.

"There are new revelations inhow a director sees things... AndJay catches nuances in horrorwhich I love. Horror is not aboutjump scare moments, it's abouthow one choreographs those jumpscare moments," he asserted.

In the future, Hashmi said heaspires to do a psychological hor-ror or a horror-comedy movie if heis offered a good story.

The actor said his constantaim has been to make good filmswith good people and movingahead he will continue pursuingthe same.

"That has always been thequest, since the first film, and itcontinues. How good I've gottenor bad I've gotten, that's for theaudience to gauge. I believe one isas good as their last film," hesaid, adding that action, comedyand sci-fi films are also on his list.

I'm a horror films geek: Emraan Hashmi

ACTOR BhumiPednekar has beencast in filmmaker

Anubhav Sinha's upcom-ing sociopolitical drama"Bheed", co-starringRajkummar Rao.

The film will be jointlyproduced by Sinha andBhushan Kumar, who pre-viously backed the film-maker's "Thappad".

Sinha, known for filmslike "Mulk" and "Article15", said Pednekar fit thebill for "Bheed" as she isan assured actor and awoman with a mind of herown.

"That's the quality thischaracter needs to have. Icouldn't have asked for abetter cast.

These are performerswho not only shine everytime they are on screen;they elevate the writtenword to create magic onscreen. I am blessed tohave the team I am work-ing with," the director saidin a statement.

Pednekar, star of filmslike "Saand Ki Aankh"and "Dolly Kitty Aur WohChamakte Sitare", saidshe is honoured to teamup with Sinha for the proj-ect.

"He shares my valuesystem in believing thatmovies have the power toshift mindsets.

As artists, the respon-sibility of telling such sto-ries lies with us. Samegoes for Bhushan Kumarwho allows his writers,directors and actors to begutsy, giving them theconfidence like being theinspired producer he is.

This is a crackling sub-ject and I can't wait to geton to the journey of thisfilm," the 32-year-old actorsaid.

The sociopoliticaldrama will be shot across

Lucknow, where Sinharecently conducted anelaborate recce.

Kumar, who is backingthe film through his pro-duction house T-Series,said he is extremely proudof "Bheed" and the subjectit tackles.

"Anubhav Sinha'sprocess of working is soeffortless that I couldn'thave asked for a better

partner at work. 'Bheed' isanother one of those proj-ects I am super proud of.

It's a hard hittingstory and he has broughton board exemplaryactors. Bhumi is a fantas-tic performer and therecouldn't have been a bet-ter choice for the role," hesaid. The film is expectedto go on floors inNovember.

Bhumi Pednekar joins Rajkummar Rao

in Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Bheed’

DE B U T A N T E

SHARVARI will beseen as the new

'Babli' in the comedy'Bunty Aur Babli 2'. Shesays it is her big screendebut and has given it herall.

Sharvari said, "I washonoured that YRF couldsee me as the new Babli inthe film. 'Babli' is an icon-ic character in the historyof Indian cinema, thanksto Rani ma'am's incrediblework in the first film. I'ma big fan of her and hopethat I have done justice tothe role."

The new actress isbeing presented in anuber-glam avatar in thefilm in which she has beenpaired opposite SiddhantChaturvedi who plays thenew 'Bunty'.

Sharvari will imbibeall the characteristic traitsof Babli highly intelligent,sassy, always up for agreat challenge, and mostimportantly a supremelytalented con-woman.

The new Babli is tech-savvy, she is a product ofthe digital boom and thus,supremely skilled andequipped to pull off intri-cate cons.

"Since my character isbased in today's times, Ihave tried to play it in myown way and I only hope

that Rani ma'am and theaudiences will love myeffort.

This is my big-screendebut and I have given itmy all. I can't wait to seeall the responses that myperformance will evoke.

I'm keeping my fingerscrossed," she added.

'Bunty Aur Babli 2' isan out-and-out familyentertainer that is set torelease on November 19.The film has been directedby Varun V. Sharma.

‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ is my big-screen debut,have given it my all: Debutante Sharvari

AS she has been busymaking her careerin Bollywood,

Jacqueline Fernandezmade Mumbai her homefor many years.

The actress, whoseparents stay in Bahrain,has been living all by her-self in the city. Thoughshe might miss humansfor company, the BhootPolice actress relies uponher pets for keeping her-self sane and sorted athome.

A big fan of animals,Jacqueline is a mother tomultiple cats of variousbreeds who reside at herbeautiful apartment inMumbai.

Talking about her lovefor the feline, Jacquelinesays, “My pets have beenquite a saving grace forme. I do live alone at homeand honestly they help mestay sane.

As much as I invest mytime looking after them, inreturn I get a whole lot ofentertainment from them.

They always keep mecompany, never leave myside and I really feel theyare my angels on earth.”

The actress says thatespecially in times of thepandemic that led to a sit-uation like the lockdown,

it were the animals whohave helped a lot of peoplestay calm.

She concludes saying,“I think animals are themost amazing creatureswe have on this planet.Having them as pets issuch a privilege.

In times of the pan-demic, where lonelinessset in, frustration hasbeen at its peak and onefaced mental healthissues, pets have been oneof the best stress bustersand antidepressants any-one could have.”

Jacqueline Fernandez: Pets are

one of the best stress busters and

antidepressants anyone can have

ACTRESS GauaharKhan who is cur-rently shooting for a

new show in Bhopalspeaks to mid-day.comabout travel, husbandZaid’s studio Atrangzwhere she is often spotted,and other upcoming proj-ects.

Zaid and you clearlylove travelling, which arethe destinations you rec-ommend?

We travel a lot inter-nationally and have beenmarried just 10 monthsnow, so there are a lot ofplaces to explore. In IndiaI love Darjeeling, its oneplace that is so unexploredand people should visit itmuch more. Also, Siliguriin West Bengal, it’s themost clean, green andlovely area. India has somany destinations thatare underrated.

You are often spottedat Atrangz; how did theproject come to life?

Atrangz was Zaid, hisbrother Awez, Anam andNagma Mirajkar’s idea,four creators who havebeen putting up theirwork on social media for awhile now.

Being a family theycame up with the idea ofAtrangz that is a space forcontent creation in itself.The studio is unique andone of its kind in Mumbai.Designing wise, it’s com-

pletely Zaid’s baby he doesall the designing andideation. As a team theyare fabulous.

Where do we see younext?

I’m in Bhopal shootingfor a new show. I have abig release coming up nextyear, besides that I’vecompleted a short film, sothere are a lot of things tolook forward to. I only pickup characters that willhave some impact on mycareer it’s not just to earnsome bucks.

Gauahar Khan: I pick characters that will impactmy career, it's not just to earn some bucks

NEHA SHARMA

opened up about amorphed photo of

her doing the rounds in2018.

A selfie that she post-ed online was altered toadd a sex toy in the back-ground. She said that shewas ‘traumatised’ at firstbut eventually made peacewith it.

In an interview, Nehasaid that she found outabout the doctored imagewhen she arrived on thesets of her web series,Illegal, and that everyonewas behaving ‘strange’with her.

Speaking to radio hostSiddharth Kannan, Nehasaid, “Initially, I was trau-matised. I was like, ‘Dude,this is crazy.’ This kind ofmorphing and all is notgood. I was obviouslyyounger, so I was reallybrainf***ed at that point.I was like, ‘Why me andwhy this? Why wouldsomeone do this? Why areyou so vella (jobless) tocome up with this s**t?’”

Neha said that some-one informed her aboutthe viral photo on the setsof Illegal. “I didn’t realiseabout the picture. I cameon set and everybody isbeing a little weird andstrange.

They were like, nottalking, they were all dis-cussing, murmurs werehappening. And I am like,‘What is happening? Whyis everybody behavingweird?’ I think eventually,someone came up to me

and said, ‘Neha, there isthis picture of you that isbeing viral’, and I am like,‘What picture?’ Then I sawit and I am like (opensmouth in shock), ‘Wow,very creative, whoever didthat.’ I was upset in thebeginning but then I waslike, ‘It’s okay, I knowwhat the truth is and Ireally don’t need thosethings to satisfy me.’”

Back in 2018, Nehaslammed the person who

digitally altered her pic-ture. “It’s sad how misogy-nistic people can be...stopmorphing pics and gettingcheap thrills out of it...thisis the original pic…”

Neha, who made herBollywood debut withCrook opposite EmraanHashmi in 2010, has actedin films such as KyaaSuper Kool Hain Hum,Yamla Pagla Deewana 2,Youngistaan and Tanhaji:The Unsung Warrior.

Neha Sharma says people on sets of Illegal behaved ‘weird’with her after her morphed photo was shared online

TV couple - actorsJasmin Bhasin and AlyGoni, have won manyhearts with their adorablechemistry. The two areoften seen travellingtogether and sharing pho-tos of each other on theirsocial media.

Now, Jasmin Bhasinhas revealed her reactionto girls flirting with AlyGoni and giving him allthe attention.

On the Flipkart Videosoriginal show Ladies vsGentlemen, choreographerTerence Lewis asked theBigg Boss 13 alum if girlsare more jealous thanmen. To which Jasminreplied, “See, I don't feeljealous. I feel nice.

‘Wow, he is so desir-able, he is making headsturn. I am so lucky to havehim.’” Aly Goni enjoys ahuge female fan following.

Terence added a condi-tion to the scenario andasked Jasmin if she wouldfeel jealous seeing womenflirting with her man.“What if a girl is flirting aswell,” asked the India BestDancer judge.

To which Jasmin confi-dently replied, “I am okaywith it. My man knows hislimits.

He won't cross them soI am not jealous.”

Impressed withJasmin’s answer, fanscalled Aly the ‘luckiestman’.

“Aly you are the lucki-est man. She trusts youmuch. She is so humble,”

wrote one user, whileanother commented, “Sheis so sweet and mature.Give him all freedom andsupport. Proud of my girl# J a s m i n B h a s i n#Jasminians."

Aly Goni and JasminBhasin realized their feel-ings of love for each otherduring their stint in Bigg

Boss 13. Earlier, the twomaintained that they are‘best friends’.

After coming out of theSalman Khan hosted real-ity show, they would oftenbe papped together andhave also featured togeth-er in hit music videos -Tera Suit, Tu Bhi SatayaJayega and 2 Phone.

‘My man knows his limits’: Jasmin Bhasin opensup on other girls flirting with beau Aly Goni

I want to entertain people with positive

message: Ayushmann Khurrana

BOLLYWOOD actor Ayushmann Khurrana,who has a stellar line-up, including AbhishekKapoor's 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui', Anubhav

Sinha's 'Anek', Anubhuti Kashyap's 'Doctor G' and'Action Hero' helmed by debutant Anirudh Iyer, saysas an artiste, he wants to be able to entertain peoplewith a positive mes-sage.

A y u s h m a n nsays: "It is hugelyexciting for me tocollaborate withsome master story-tellers who havesome disruptive sto-ries to tell andinspire audienceswith. I want to tellaudiences to expectthe unexpected frommy next four films.

The actor, who has delivered eight back-to-backtheatrical hits in a row, added: "I have been fortunateenough to get some remarkable scripts ever since mydebut and be part of incredible visions of powerfulfilmmakers wanting to make a difference to society.The storytellers of these films have some brilliant con-cepts that people haven't seen on screen before andthat's what makes them really special for me."

The 37-year-old actor considers himself an enter-tainer who is looking to deliver a positive message tosociety through his films.

"As an artiste, you only want to entertain and Iwant to be able to entertain people with a positivemessage that will hopefully affect some socialchange," he said.

l4lPir Panchal

News Line, Jammu Tuesday, 09 November, 2021

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¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò Á∑§ãÃÈ ÿ„ ÁfløÊ⁄UáÊËÿ Áfl·ÿ„Ò Á∑§ ¡ê◊Í∑§‡◊Ë⁄U ⁄UÊíÿ ◊¥ •’ Ã∑§ ∞∑§÷Ë ‚¥S∑§ÎÂ¥SÕÊ ∑§Ù ÁflûʬÙÁ·Ã "•ÊŒ‡Ê¸‚¥S∑§Îà ◊„ÊÁfllÊ‹ÿ" ∑§Ê Œ¡Ê¸∏ ¬˝Ê# Ÿ„Ë¥„È•Ê „Ò– üÊË ∑§Ê◊E⁄U ◊¥ÁŒ⁄U •πŸÍ⁄U ◊¥÷flŸ ’ŸÊ „È•Ê „Ò– •Ã— ÿÁŒ üÊË ∑§Ê◊E⁄U◊¥ÁŒ⁄U •πŸÍ⁄U ◊¥ •ÊŒ‡Ê¸ ‚¥S∑§ÎÃ◊„ÊÁfllÊ‹ÿ ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ „Ù ÃÙ ¬˝Œ‡Ê ◊¥Áfl‹È# „È∞ ‚¥S∑§Îà œ◊¸ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë ¬ÈŸ¬¸˝ÁÃDÊ‚ê÷fl „Ò– ‚ÊÕ „Ë ¡ê◊Í∑§‡◊Ë⁄U ⁄UÊíÿ ∑‘§‚¥S∑§ÎÃÊŸÈ⁄UÊÁªÿÙ¥ ∑§Ù ÷Ë ß‚∑§Ê ôÊÊŸÊà◊∑§¬˝øÈ⁄U ‹Ê÷ „٪ʖ

üÊË ∑§Ê◊E⁄U ◊¥ÁŒ⁄U •πŸÍ⁄U ∑‘§ ◊„¥Ã◊„Ê◊¥«‹E⁄U vÆÆ} üÊË ⁄UÊ◊E⁄U ŒÊ‚ ¡Ë◊„Ê⁄UÊ¡ Ÿ ◊„¥Ã ⁄UÙÁ„à ‡ÊÊSòÊË ∑§Ù•ÊEÊ‚Ÿ ÁŒÿÊ Á∑§ ß‚ Áfl·ÿ ◊¥ fl„ ¡ÀŒ◊ÊŸfl ‚¥‚ÊœŸ ◊¥òÊÊ‹ÿ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ‚øøʸ ∑§⁄U¥ª–

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¬Ë⁄U ¬¥øÊ‹ ãÿÍ¡ ‹ÊßUŸ

ÃÁ⁄UÿÊ∆– ‚ÊÁ„‹ ∑§¬Ê„Ë :÷Ê߸ ’„Ÿ ∑§Ê åÿÊ⁄U ÷Ê߸ ŒÍ¡ ∑§Êàÿı„Ê⁄U ß‹Ê∑‘§ ◊¥ œÍ◊œÊ◊ ∑‘§‚ÊÕ ◊ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ– ’„ŸÙ¥ Ÿ •¬Ÿ÷ÊßÿÙ¥ ∑‘§ ◊ÊÕ ¬⁄U ÁË∑§‹ªÊ∑§⁄U ©Ÿ∑§Ë ‹¥’Ë •ÊÿÈ ∑‘§Á‹∞ ŒÈ•Ê ◊Ê¥ªË– ß‚ Œı⁄UÊŸ÷ÊßÿÙ¥ Ÿ ÷Ë •¬ŸË ’„ŸÙ¥ ∑§Ù’Œ‹ ◊¥ ∑§ß¸ ©¬„Ê⁄U ÷¥≈U Á∑§∞–∑§„Ê ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò Á∑§ Á¡‚ Ã⁄U„ ‚

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¬Ë⁄U ¬¥øÊ‹ ãÿÍ¡‹ÊßUŸ

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•¬Ÿ ©fÊ≈UŸ ÷Ê·áÊ ◊¥ ◊ÈÅÿ•ÁÃÁÕ Ÿ •ÊÁŒflÊÁ‚ÿÙ¥ ∑‘§ ’ËøÁ‡ÊˇÊÊ ∑§Ù ’…∏ÊflÊ ŒŸ •ı⁄U ©Ÿ∑§Ë‚¥S∑§ÎÁà ∑‘§ ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ •ÊÁŒ ◊¥ ªÈ¡¸⁄UŒ‡Ê øÒÁ⁄U≈U’‹ ≈˛S≈U, Áfl‡Ê· M§¬ ‚«ÊÚ. ◊‚ÍŒ ∞ øıœ⁄UË ¬Ífl¸ ∑§È‹¬ÁÕı⁄U ‚¥⁄UˇÊ∑§-ߟ-øË»§ ∑§Ë÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ∑§Ë ‚⁄UÊ„ŸÊ ∑§Ë– ◊ÈÅÿ•ÁÃÁÕ Ÿ √ÿflSÕÊ•Ù¥ ∑§Ë ‚⁄UÊ„ŸÊ∑§Ë ÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê Á‡ÊÁfl⁄U •ı⁄U

ÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê Á‡ÊÁfl⁄U ∑§Ù ‚»§‹ ’ŸÊŸ∑‘§ Á‹∞ ‚÷Ë «ÊÚÄU≈U⁄UÙ¥,Ã∑§ŸËÁ‡ÊÿŸÙ¥ •ı⁄U •ãÿ¬Ò⁄UÊ◊Á«ÄU‚ ∑§◊¸øÊÁ⁄UÿÙ¥ ∑§ÙœãÿflÊŒ– ∞◊∞‚ øı„ÊŸ◊„Ê‚Áøfl, ßÁçUÃπÊ⁄U „È‚ÒŸ øı„ÊŸÁflûÊËÿ ‚‹Ê„∑§Ê⁄U, ‡Êı∑§Ã ¡ÊflŒ,‚í¡ÊŒ ◊¡ËŒ, ◊Ù„ê◊Œ ÿÍ‚È»§,π‹Ë‹ ¬Ù‚flÊ‹, ∞⁄U Ÿ¡∏Ë⁄U•„◊Œ, ߥU. ‚ÊÁŒ∑§ •Ê¡ÊŒ,‚‹Ë◊ ◊Ù„ê◊Œ, «ÊÚ ◊Ù„ê◊Œ‚‹Ë◊, «ÊÚ ◊ȇÃÊ∑§ •„◊Œ, ’‡ÊË⁄U•„◊Œ ŸÍŸ, ⁄U»§Ë∑§ ∑§Ù„‹Ë,•◊¡Œ •‹Ë, ⁄UÁ¡ÿÊ ’ª◊,◊È‚⁄Uà øıœ⁄UË, L§π‚ÊŸÊ øıœ⁄UË,◊ȇÃÊ∑§ •„◊Œ, ÃÊÁ⁄U∑§ •’⁄UÊ⁄U•ı⁄U ÿÈflÊ ‚ŒSÿ ÿÊÁ‚⁄U •⁄U»§ÊÃ,ÿÊ‚⁄U øıœ⁄UË, ∑§ÊÁ‡Ê»§ ß‚ •fl‚⁄U¬⁄U øıœ⁄UË, ¬⁄Ufl¡ øıœ⁄UË,»§È⁄U∑§ÊŸ øıœ⁄UË •ı⁄U ŒÊÁŸ‡Êøıœ⁄UË ÷Ë ◊ı¡ÍŒ Õ–

◊⁄UË¡Ù¥ ∑§Ù ◊ÈçUà ¬⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¸ ŒŸflÊ‹ «ÊÚÄU≈U⁄UÙ¥ ◊¥ «ÊÚ. •ŸË‚øıœ⁄UË, ¬Ífl¸ Á¬˝¥Á‚¬‹ ◊Á«∑§‹∑§ÊÚ‹¡ ¡ê◊Í •ı⁄U «ÊÚ ‚È‹◊ÊŸøıœ⁄UË ¬Ífl¸ Á¬˝¥Á‚¬‹ ◊Á«∑§‹∑§ÊÚ‹¡ ∑§∆È•Ê, «ÊÚ. ◊Ù„ê◊ŒÁ⁄UÿÊ¡ (‚¡¸Ÿ), «ÊÚ. ‡Ê’Ÿ◊øıœ⁄UË (»§Ê◊ʸ∑§Ù‹ÊÚ¡Ë), «ÊÚ.‡Êı∑§Ã øıœ⁄UË (ªÒS≈˛Ù), «ÊÚ ŒËŸ◊Ù„ê◊Œ, «ÊÚ ◊Ù„ê◊Œ ⁄U¡Ê∑§(¬«˜‚), «ÊÚ •L§áÊ ª¥«ÙòÊÊ(¬«˜‚), «ÊÚ ¡„Ë⁄U •é’Ê‚(‚¡¸Ÿ), «ÊÚ Ÿ¡◊Ê •ÅÃ⁄U(¬Ë∞‚∞◊), «ÊÚ ŸÈ‚⁄Uà øı„ÊŸ(¬ÊÿÁ‡ÊÿÙ‹ÊÚ¡Ë) «ÊÚ. ŸÊÁ‚⁄U•‹Ë øıœ⁄UË (∑§ÊÁ«¸ÿÙ‹ÊÚ¡Ë),«ÊÚ. ‚Êß◊Ê ‚ÊÁŒ∑§ (ªÊߟÊ), «ÊÚ.¡ÊflŒ ß∑§’Ê‹ (‚¡¸Ÿ), «ÊÚ.‚Œ»§ øıœ⁄UË (•ÙåÕÊ), «ÊÚ.•∑§⁄U◊ øı„ÊŸ (߸∞Ÿ≈UË), «ÊÚ.•ÊÁ◊⁄U „È‚ÒŸ (•ÊÚÕÙ¸), «ÊÚ

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News Line, Jammu Tuesday, 09 November, 2021

NEW DELHI: After bigcuts in petrol and dieselprices following theCentre and states reduc-ing taxes, fuel prices haveremained unchanged pro-viding further relief toconsumers.

Accordingly, petroland diesel prices remainedunchanged for the fourthconsecutive day onMonday under the dailyprice revision mechanismfollowed by oil marketingcompanies.

So, the pump price ofpetrol in Delhi, which fellto Rs 103.97 a litre at 6a.m. on Thursday fromprevious days level of Rs110.04 a litre, remains atthe same level on Monday.The diesel prices alsoremained unchanged inthe capital at Rs 86.67 alitre.

In the financial capitalMumbai, petrol continues

to be priced at Rs 109.98 alitre and diesel Rs 94.14 alitre. Prices also remainedstatic on Monday inKolkata where the price ofpetrol reduced by Rs 5.82to Rs 104.67 per litre andthat of diesel by Rs 11.77to Rs 89.79 per litre lastweek.

Petrol price inChennai also remains atRs 101.40 per litre anddiesel Rs 91.43 per litre.

Across the country aswell price of the fuel large-ly remained unchanged onMonday barring a fewstates where VAT reduc-tion process is still on.

The good news of fuelprice front is that globalcrude prices have softenedto around $82 a barrelnow from the three yearhigh level of over $85 abarrel just a few daysback.

Petrol, diesel price continues to remain

unchanged after duty cuts

MUMBAI: Shares of Canara Bank hit anover two-year high of Rs 242.60 after theyrallied 6 per cent on the BSE in Monday'sintra-day trade after rating agency ICRAupgraded the rating of Bank's Basel IIITier II Bonds to "ICRA AAA (Stable)"from "ICRA AA+(hyb) (Stable)".

The rating agency has also upgradedits ratings on the Basel III AdditionalTier I Bonds to "ICRA AA+ (Stable)" from"ICRA AA (hyb) (Stable)".

The stock of the public sector bankwas trading at its highest level since July2019. In the past one month, CanaraBank has outperformed the market bysurging 37 per cent, as compared to lessthan 1 per cent rise in the S&P BSESensex. It has zoomed 62 per cent againstqualified institutional placement (QIP)price of Rs 149.35 per share.

In August, Canara Bank had raisedRs 2,500 crore through QIP by issuing167.39 million equity shares to qualifiedinstitutional buyers (QIB). The Bank hadsaid it intended to utilize the net pro-ceeds towards augmenting the Bank'sTier I capital to support growth plans andto enhance the business of the Bank.

Ace investor Rakesh RadheshyamJhunjhunwala held 29.10 million equityshares, or 1.6 per cent stake, in CanaraBank as on September 30, 2021, accord-ing to the shareholding pattern data filed

by the Bank.ICRA in rating rational said the rat-

ing upgrade factors in the improvementin the solvency profile1 of Canara Bankwhich is expected to sustain going for-ward. An improved capital position hassupported the bank’s solvency profile,which is expected to get a further boostfrom improving profitability metrics andexpectations of steady internal capitalaccruals.

"Though the slippages could remainhigh in FY2022 due to declining provi-sions for legacy stressed assets, ICRAexpects the credit provisions to moderateas the bank is likely to significantlyabsorb the credit provisions from its oper-ating profits. As a result, the bank’s prof-itability is expected to improve with areturn on assets (RoA) of over 0.2-0.3 percent in FY2022 and over 0.3-0.5 per centin FY2023," it said. The Stable outlook onthe ratings factor in the expectations ofan improving solvency profile, internalcapital generation and the strong liabili-ty profile of the bank, apart from its sov-ereign ownership, ICRA said. Meanwhile,earlier on October 6, 2021, Moody'sInvestors Service (Moody's) had affirmedthe 'Ba1' long-term local and foreign cur-rency deposit ratings of four state-ownedbanks including Canara Bank, as well astheir 'b1' BCAs.

Canara Bank hits over 2-year high;stock zooms 62% from QIP price

TOKYO: SoftBank Group Corp reporteda quarterly loss on Monday as theJapanese conglomerate was whiplashedby a $10 billion hit at its Vision Fund unitamid falling valuations and a Chineseregulatory crack down on tech firms.

While CEO Masayoshi Son describesSoftBank as a goose laying "golden eggs",referring to its stakes in startups that goto market, IPOs have dropped off andshares in many top assets fell during thequarter like online retailer Coupang thatgave up a third of its value.

"The strategy of let's create the per-ception of enhanced value by takingthings public hasn't really worked thisyear," Redex Research analyst KirkBoodry said.

Depressed valuations in SoftBank'sChina portfolio continued to drag, withits stake in ride-hailer Didi, acquired for$12 billion, currently valued at $7.5 bil-lion. The group's largest asset, Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba, fell by around athird in the second quarter.

Bright spots for the Vision Fund

include its India portfolio with ride-hailerOla and logistics firm Delhivery targetinglistings.

"The pipeline is very robust," NavneetGovil, Vision Fund's chief financial offi-cer, told Reuters in an interview.

The planned listing of SoutheastAsian ride-hailer Grab via a merger witha special purpose acquisition company(SPAC) will provide further valuationupside, Govil said.

The group's net loss of 397 billion yen($3.5 billion) compared to a profit of 628billion yen a year earlier. Vision Fund'sinvestment loss totalled 1.167 trillionyen. SoftBank has been trimming stakesin companies like ride-hailer UberTechnologies and food delivery firmDoorDash following the expiry of lock-upperiods. The group has returned $9.8 bil-lion to investors and is currently focusingon investing through its second VisionFund that has $40 billion in committedcapital. The second fund had invested$33.5 billion in 157 startups at the end ofthe quarter.

SoftBank dragged into red in Q2 byfalling Vision Fund valuations MUMBAI: The rupee

gained 43 paise to close at74.03 (provisional) againstthe US dollar on Mondayas positive domestic equi-ties and a dovish outlookof US Federal Reservesupported the local unit.

At the interbank forexmarket, the domestic unitopened at 74.25 againstthe greenback and wit-nessed an intra-day highof 73.98 and a low of 74.25during the day's trade. Itfinally ended at 74.03 adollar.

On Thursday, therupee had settled at 74.46against the US dollar. Theforex market was closedon Friday for 'DiwaliBalipratipada'.

"Rupee traded strongas the FED statement ofnot being so keen toincrease rates early has

put pressure on the dollarindex and helped rupeescale higher from lows of74.60 to 74.00.

Going ahead, therange for rupee can beseen between 74.20-73.75," said JateenTrivedi, Senior ResearchAnalyst at LKP Securities.

The dollar index,which gauges the green-back's strength against abasket of six currencies,fell 0.04 per cent to 94.28.

On the domestic equitymarket front, the BSESensex advanced 477.99points or 0.80 per cent toend at 60,545.61, whilethe broader NSE Niftyjumped 151.75 points or0.85 per cent to 18,068.55.

Brent crude futures,the global oil benchmark,rose 1 per cent to USD83.57 per barrel.

Rupee gains 43 paise to close

at 74.03 against US dollar

MUMBAI: India’s stockexchanges have decided to jointlyintroduce the T+1 settlementcycle in phases from February 25,beginning with the bottom 100stocks by market capitalisation.

From March 2022, on the lastFriday (or the immediate nexttrading day) of every month, thenext bottom 500 stocks by marketcap will be subject to T+1 settle-ment.

The phase-wise implementa-tion is expected to give all marketparticipants, including foreignportfolio investors, ample time toshift to the shorter cycle. TheSecurities and Exchange Board ofIndia (Sebi) had, on September 7,permitted Stock exchanges tointroduce T+1 settlement cyclefrom January 1 on any of thesecurities available in the equitysegment on an optional basis.

This had led to concerns thatthe same security could be on aT+1 settlement cycle on oneexchange and T+2 on the other,leading to unnecessary opera-tional complexity and risk in thesettlement system.

The systems currently usedby FPIs and their serviceproviders, for instance, do nothave the capability to code for dif-

ferent settlement cycles in thesame market.

This would have made it oper-ationally challenging to track andmanage which securities are set-tling T+1 versus T+2.

As per the announcement onMonday, all listed stocks acrossstock exchanges - BSE, NSE andthe MSEI - shall be ranked indescending order based on dailymarket capitalization averagedfor month of October 2021.

Where a stock is listed onmultiple exchanges, the marketcapitalization will be calculatedbased on the price of stock at thestock exchange with highest trad-

ing volume during the above-mentioned period.

Any new stock getting listedafter October 2021 account of ini-tial public offering (IPO), corpo-rate action or any other reasonshall be added to the list based onthe market capitalization calcu-lated on the basis of average trad-ing price of 30 days after com-mencement of trading.

Securities such as Preferenceshares, Warrants, Right entitle-ments, Partly paid shares andsecurities issued under differen-tial voting rights (DVR) will betransitioned to T+1 settlementalong with the stock of parent

company. All other securities in the

equity segment of exchangesincluding closed-end mutual fundschemes, debt securities and realestate investment trusts willmove to the T+1 settlement cyclealong with the last scheduledbatch of securities.

FPIs had earlier urged Sebi todefer the January 1 deadline sothat all stakeholders get suffi-cient time to identify and test theoperational processes required tosafely implement the T+1 model.

They had also raised concernsthat compressed confirmationdeadline due to time zone differ-ences could result in more failedtrades. Additional trade failswould lead to higher costs forFPIs, including regulated fundsand their investors, besides mak-ing India a pre-funding market.

Three out of five FPIs invest-ing into the country come fromoutside Asia and the move to ashorter settlement cycle couldhurt them the most.

A switch to the T+1 settle-ment cycle is expected to benefitdomestic investors by increasingmarket liquidity and tradingturnover while reducing settle-ment risk and broker defaults.

Stock exchanges to start T+1 settlementcycle from Feb 25, 2022 in phases

MUMBAI: Equity bench-mark Sensex rallied 478points on Monday aftergains in index majorsHDFC, Infosys and KotakBank despite a negativetrend in the global mar-kets.

After a volatile session,the 30-share index ended477.99 points or 0.80 percent higher at 60,545.61.Similarly, the Nifty surged151.75 points or 0.85 percent to 18,068.55.

Titan was the top gain-er in the Sensex pack, ris-ing over 4 per cent, fol-lowed by UltraTechCement, Bajaj Finserv,Tech Mahindra, KotakBank and HDFC.

On the other hand,IndusInd Bank was thetop loser in the Sensexpack, tanking over 10 percent after the lenderadmitted to having dis-bursed 84,000 loans with-out customer consent inMay owing to a "technicalglitch". M&M, SBI,

Maruti, Asian Paints andTCS were also among thelaggards. Indian marketopened on a mixed noteafter a long holiday weekfollowing mixed Asianmarket cues as investorsdigest China trade data,said Narendra Solanki,Head- Equity Research(Fundamental), AnandRathi. During the after-noon session, marketerased initial losses andtraded in green, he said,adding that traders tooksupport of the statement

by industry chamber PHD-CCI that India's economicrecovery gained momen-tum in recent months onthe back of rapid progressin vaccinations, festiveseason and consequentimprovement in consumerand industry sentiments.Elsewhere in Asia, boursesin Hong Kong, Tokyo andSeoul ended with losses,while Shanghai was posi-tive. Stock exchanges inEurope were largely trad-ing in the red in mid-ses-sion deals.

Sensex rallies 478 pts;Nifty ends above 18,000MUMBAI: Tesla Inc's

Frankfurt-listed sharesfell about 9% in early trad-ing on Monday asinvestors prepared forChief Executive OfficerElon Musk's proposed saleof about a tenth of hisholdings in the electric-carmaker following hisTwitter poll.

Musk, the world's rich-est person, tweeted onSaturday that he wouldoffload 10% of his stock ifusers of the social medianetwork approved the pro-posal.

The Twitter poll ask-ing Musk's followers if heshould sell stock garneredmore than 3.5 millionvotes, and 57.9% of peoplevoted "Yes".

Tesla's shares listed inFrankfurt were down 7.9%at 980 euros at 0731 GMT.Its U.S.-listed shares areup 73.2% so far this year,compared with a 23.9%increase in the NasdaqComposite index.

Musk had previously

he would have to exercisea large number of stockoptions in the next threemonths, which would cre-ate a big tax bill. Sellingsome of his stock couldfree up funds to pay thetaxes. "I was prepared toaccept either outcome,"Musk said, after the vot-ing ended. Market partici-pants expected specula-tors would try to front-runhis selling. As of June 30,Musk's shareholding inTesla came to about 170.5million shares and selling10% would amount toclose to $21 billion basedon Friday's close, accord-ing to Reuters calcula-tions. Including stockoptions, Musk owns a 23%stake in Tesla, the world'smost valuable car compa-ny. In the three months toNov. 4, company insidersat Tesla sold $259.62 mil-lion worth of shares,excluding dispositions ofindirectly held shares,according to RefinitivEikon data.

Tesla shares fall after Elon Musk’s

Twitter poll backs stake sale

NEW DELHI: India hasmade remarkable progressin financial inclusion met-rics, even beating China, areport by the State Bankof India (SBI) has said.

It also said that thenumber of bank branchesper 100,000 adults in thecountry has increasedfrom 13.6 in 2015 to 14.7in 2021, which is higherthan countries likeGermany.

“India has maderemarkable progress infinancial inclusion metricsand is now ahead ofChina!” Soumya KantiGhosh, SBI's group chiefeconomic advisor, said in atweet. He is the leadauthor of the report.

Meanwhile, theincrease in the number ofbanks has been enabled byfinancial inclusionschemes such as thePradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana and thebanking correspondent(BC) model, the report fur-ther said, according tomultiple agencies.

“India has stolen amarch in financial inclu-sion with the initiation ofPMJDY accounts since2014, enabled by a robustdigital infrastructure andalso careful recalibrationof bank branches and

thereby using the BCmodel judiciously for fur-thering financial inclu-sion.

Such financial inclu-sion has also been enabledby use of digital paymentsas between 2015 and 2020,mobile and internet bank-ing transactions per 1,000adults have increased to13,615 in 2019 from 183 in2015,” Livemint reportedciting an excerpt fromGhosh’s report.

Further, research alsoshowed that a perceptibledecline in crime has beenobserved in states thathad a higher number ofPradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana accounts bal-ances, the Livemint reportalso showed.

The report also showedthat the banking corre-spondent model in India is

enabled to provide adefined range of bankingservices at low cost andhence is instrumental inpromoting financial inclu-sion.

“The new branchauthorisation policy of2017 – which recognisesBCs that provide bankingservices for a minimum of4-hours per day and for atleast 5-days a week asbanking outlets has pro-gressively obviated theneed to set up brick andmortar branches.

For example, the num-ber of ‘Banking Outlets inVillages - BCs’ has risenfrom 34,174 in Mar’10 to12.4 lakh in Dec’20. Suchprogress shows an impres-sive outreach of bankingservices through branch-less banking,” Ghosh’sreport also said.

India now ahead of China in financialinclusion metrics: SBI report

NEW DELHI: Driven by pent-up anddeferred demand, India's online furnitureand home market is geared up to reach$40 billion in the next five years, a newreport showed on Monday.

Over the next five years, online furni-ture and home sales are expected to begrowing at a strong 39 per cent CAGR.The online home category includes homedecor, furnishings, mattresses and light-ing. The online furniture category willforesee 3X growth in shoppers in the nextfive years with a 1.8x jump in annualspending per shopper.

This will enable 5x GMV (gross mer-chandise value) growth for the categoryover FY21-26, according to data providedby Bengaluru-based market researchfirm ResSeer. The online furniture cate-gory is seeing a steep growth with moreand more shoppers putting trust in onlinefor-high ticket furniture purchases.

"Similarly, the online home categoryis expected to see a growth of 2.5x inshoppers in the next 5 years with a 1.3

jump in the annual spending per shopperto indicate 4x GMV growth," the reportforecast.

Within the furniture category, verti-cals have crafted a niche for themselves.

Verticals dominate the premium"Solid Wood" market whereas horizontalsdominate the budget "plastic/metal andengineered wood" market.

"The average selling price (ASP) onverticals is 10x higher for furniture and2x higher for decor than horizontals, indi-cating the difference in target customerbase," said the report.

It added that verticals are focused ona set of customers who are experienceconscious, look for choices and quality ofthe product rather than just price, andwillingness to pay and for the onlinechannels is high. "Verticals with superioromni-channel presence, customer experi-ence, product innovation, specialised sup-ply chain, and technology capabilities arewell-positioned to scale," the findingsshowed.

India’s furniture and home market setto reach $40 billion by 2026: Report

NEW DELHI: Rating agencyMoody’s on Monday said sixIndia-based companies have exit-ed the list of potential fallenangels following the change inIndia's outlook to stable in earlyOctober and the easing ofCoronavirus (Covid-19) pandemicrestrictions.

Potential fallen angels arefirms most at risk of losing theirinvestment-grade ratings.

The six Indian entities whichexited the list are Oil and NaturalGas Corp (ONGC), Oil India Ltd(OIL), Indian Oil Corp Ltd(IOCL), Hindustan PetroleumCorp Ltd (HPCL), Petronet LNGand UltraTech Cement. Three aregovernment-related issuers(GRIs) namely ONGC, OIL andIOCL. All of them carry a “Baa3stable” rating.

The easing of the Covid-19pandemic restrictions andstrengthening economic recoverysupport a decline in potential fall-en angels among rated Asian (exJapan and Australia) companies,the rating agency said in a state-ment. Moody’s had upgraded out-look on India’s sovereign ratingfrom “negative” to “stable”.

Moody’s said it stabilisedHindustan Petroleum

Corporation Ltd's (HPCL, Baa3stable) outlook because its rat-ings incorporate expectation ofsupport from the government(Baa3 stable) through ONGC.Petronet LNG Limited's (PLL,Baa3 stable) rating was also sta-bilized following the ratingactions on key counterparties,including IOCL and BharatPetroleum Corporation Ltd(BPCL, Baa3 negative).

Bharat PetroleumCorporation Ltd (BPCL, Baa3negative), which is a candidatefor privatisation, remains on thepotential fallen angel list. Theoutlook on BPCL's ratings

remains negative, reflectinguncertainty around its owner-ship, capital structure, liquidityand management control giventhe ongoing process by the gov-ernment to sell its stake in thecompany.

Cement producer UltraTechCement Limited is the sixthIndia-based company that left thepotential fallen angels list. Thecompany's ratings are capped atIndia's sovereign rating. As aresult, its issuer rating wasaffirmed at Baa3 and changed theoutlook to stable from negative,in line with the sovereign ratingoutlook. As of October 31, the

number of Asian companies mostat risk of losing their investment-grade ratings – potential fallenangels – fell to the long-termaverage of 12 since 2018, from 19as of September 30.

Annalisa Di Chiara, vice pres-ident, Moody’s, said Potentialfallen angels account for aroundfive per cent of Asian investment-grade companies, down from ahigh of 9.7 per cent (20 compa-nies) during the height of thepandemic in 2020.

"The 12 potential fallenangels have around $28 billion ofbonds outstanding, with around$3.2 billion due by the end of2022," she added.

The total number of fallenangels since January 2020 is five,similar to that during the com-modity crisis. And most fallenangels have remained in thehigh-yield space, largely in theBa1/Ba2 category. A few havebeen downgraded even further.Of the 30 fallen angels in Asiasince 2008, only two companiesclimbed back to investmentgrade, the rating agency said.

Refinancing would likely bemore-costly for potential fallenangels if their ratings were down-graded to high yield.

Six Indian companies out of potentialfallen angels list: Moody’s

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Ventilators....the Right to Information Act.

“Keeping in view the seriousness of the issue andto save the precious lives of the inhabitants of theUT, as there is every apprehension of the arrivalof 3rd Covid-19 wave, we make a humble submis-sion before the Chief Justice of J&K High Court totake serious cognizance of the issue and givedirections to the Chief Secretary J&K UT to con-stitute committee of experts to examine the func-tioning of the all the ventilators installed in vari-ous health institutions of JK UT, supplied underPM Cares, and take stringent action against thesuppliers of such defective Ventilators,” Singhdemanded .He also asked the government to initiate discipli-nary action against officers of Health & MedicalEducation department for dereliction of duty ashow they have approved the installation of defec-tive ventilators, without putting them on trial bythe experts, in various health institutions of theJK UT .

Shiv Sena....Hindus and lakhs of devotees from all over India

and abroad visit this holy shrine to pay their obei-sance every year thus being a major contributor inJ&K’s economy. He said that it is an acknowledged fact that after pro-viding direct rail link to Udhampur and Katra thebusiness of Jammu received a great setback. Sahni adding that we are not against the expansionof rail and national highways, but the half-heartedMata Vaishno Devi Yatra cannot be accepted. Sahnisaid that today many leaders including BJP havesuddenly started chanting "Jammu Jammu". Sahniurged the Home Minister Amit Shah and theLieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to reduce thenumber of direct trains going to Katra, increase thehalt of trains in Jammu, along with railway station atNagrota and Kol Kandoli besides the easy road link.He asserted that this would definitely ensure a bigboost to the maximum pilgrim tourist footfall inthese areas for economic revival. On this occasionPresident Women's Wing Meenakshi Chhibber,General Secretary Vikas Bakshi, Vice PresidentBalwant Singh, Sandeep Bhagat, Vikas Divan,President Kamgar Wing Raj Singh, Youth WingBinny Mahajan, Women Secretary Geeta Lakhotra,President RS Pura Balveer Singh, Rajesh Handa,Surendra Many leaders and activists includingKumar, Pooja Rani, Ghulam Rasool Lone, SubhashSudan, Dimple, Raj Kumari, Sumit Abrol, BalbirSingh, Neelam Devi, Sahil Kumar were present.

Dr Jitendra....strengthening UG Science Courses throughout the

country by mentoring the newer colleges throughhand-holding and peer learning and bringing themunder the aegis of Star College Scheme, the Ministeradded.Addressing the Students, Teachers and Principals atthe launch event, Dr Jitendra Singh informed thatthe Mentorship Programme by Star Status Collegesunder Star College Scheme is in line with the PrimeMinister's Independence Day address wherein heemphasized that the roadmap for the next 25 yearswill be determined by the scientific and technologi-cal innovations and scientific prowess in all walks oflife and called upon young scientists to walk the talk.He added that this will be possible only through avery well-articulated Vision, Mission and Goals,driven through a set of well-defined strategies and aclearly laid out implementation Action plan.Dr Jitendra Singh informed that a total of 278undergraduate colleges across the country are cur-rently being supported under the DBT Star CollegeScheme. He said the categorization of the schemeinto urban and rural categories during 2018-19 hasensured a level playing field for applicants hailingfrom rural and urban areas of the country. He notedwith satisfaction that presently 55 colleges fromrural areas and 15 colleges in Aspirational districtsare being supported under the scheme in a shorttime period of two years.Dr Jitendra Singh said that more than 1.5 lakh stu-dents were supported in the last five years and alsocomprehensive support was provided to collegesparticipating in the Star College Scheme. He said,this support is not limited to procurement of equip-ment, but the scheme also supports the training offaculty and laboratory staff, lectures by eminent sci-entists, visits to research institutes and industry etc.This type of holistic support is expected to createenabling environment for students to get motivatedand pursue science education, the Minister added.The Minister asserted that there is a need for focus-ing on increasing numbers of beneficiaries in humanresource-related schemes like Star College Scheme,Skill Vigyan Programme(Skill DevelopmentProgramme) in Biotechnology, Biotech IndustrialTraining Programme and doctoral & post-doctoraland Re-entry Schemes & Fellowships, and othersimilar schemes.

JK reports.....cases, 1165 are Active Positive (135 in JammuDivision and 1030 in Kashmir Division), 327579have recovered and 4443 have died; 2177 in Jammudivision and 2266in Kashmir division.The Bulletin further said that out of 16514048 testresults available, 333187 samples have tested posi-tive and 16180861 samples have been tested as neg-ative till date. Besides, 38,038 COVID tests havebeen conducted in last 24 hours.Till date 3964103 persons have been enlisted forobservation which included 5493 persons in homequarantine including facilities operated by govern-ment, 1165 in isolation and 440732 in home surveil-lance. Besides, 3512270 persons have completedtheir surveillance period.Providing district-wise breakup for positive casesreported today, the Bulletin said that Srinagarreported 44 cases, Baramulla reported 10 cases,Budgam reported 15 cases, Pulwama reported 01case, Kupwara reported 04 cases, Anantnag report-ed 01 case, Bandipora reported 06cases, Ganderbalreported 11cases while as Kulgam and Shopianreported no fresh cases for today.Similarly, Jammu reported 08cases, Udhampurreported 01 case, Rajouri reported no case, Dodareported 02cases,Ramban reported 01 case, Reasi

reported 07caseswhile as Kathua, Samba, Kishtwarand Poonch reported no fresh cases for today.

Sarmad Hafeez.....relationship with Jammu & Kashmir which the peo-ple of the UT so fondly recall. He appealed the mem-bers of film world to take up this thread of warmrelationship forward and start re visiting Jammu &Kashmir in good numbers for shooting.Asking the film fraternity to partner with UT admin-istration in this regard, Sarmad Hafeez said theGovernment has recently put in place a comprehen-sive Film Policy by which film shooting and produc-tion in J&K has been institutionalized and incen-tivized. In a detailed presentation about the FilmPolicy, he outlined the thrust areas and scope forworking on film projects in J&K. He said for the firsttime shootings in the UT have been incentivized andrequisite infrastructure for the same is being madeavailable.Union Secretary, Tourism, Arvind Singh; Secretary,Information & Broadcasting, Apurva Chandra;Director General, Ministry of Tourism, GanjiKamlavardhan Rao; Additional Director General,Tourism, Rupinder Brar, Head, Film FacilitationOffice, National Film Development Corporation ofIndia (NFDC), Vikramjit Roy also spoke on the occa-sion.Nine States and Union Territories namely, Jammu &Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa andMaharashtra were present on the occasion to show-case the initiatives undertaken by them towards easeof filming as well as the opportunities available intheir jurisdictions.On the occasion several Bollywood producers sharedtheir experiences of Kashmir and said that they havespecial love for the place. They assured of their sup-port in turning to UT for shooting again.Producer Trade Associations and Film Chambers ofCommerce from across the country participated inthe symposium. Representatives from FilmFederation of India (FFI), Indian Film & TVProducers Council (IFTPC), Indian Motion PictureProducers Association (IMPPA), Producers Guild ofIndia (PGI), Motion Pictures Association, India,Federation of Western India Cine Employees(FWICE), Indian Film & Television DirectorsAssociation (IFTDA), Akhil Bharatiya MarathiChitrapat Mahamandal (ABMCM), Western IndiaFilm Producers Association (WIFPA), Film MakersCombine, Asian Society of Film and Television(AAFT), MX Player, Amazon Prime, Voot, The SouthIndian Film Chamber of Commerce, The KarnatakaFilm Chamber of Commerce, The Kerala FilmChamber of Commerce, Producers’ Council, Assam,Filmmakers Association of Nagaland (FAN), BengalFilm and Television Chamber of Commerce(BFTCC), Sikkim Film Cooperative Society and Filmand Television Producers Guild of South India,Motion Pictures Association of America (IndiaOffice) are attending the symposium.Earlier in the day, the Secretary Tourism had a seriesof meetings with representatives of several tourismtrade bodies based here.A delegation of members of the Travel AgentsFederation of India exhibited keen interest in sever-al products being offered by Jammu & KashmirTourism including MICE and corporate tourism.Several other delegations also met Sarmad Hafeezand enquired about the potential of various seg-ments like adventure tourism, winter sports, springfestivals etc.

Srinagar gets....in 2015 and Chennai (Creative city of Music) in

2017. For the year 2020 UNESCO did not call forapplications for creative city network.Chief Executive Officer, Jhelum Tawi FloodRecovery Project, JKERA, Dr Abid Rashid Shah, saidthat process of nomination of Srinagar under theUNESCO Creative City Network was undertaken andfunded under the World Bank Funded Jhelum TawiFlood Recovery Project. This is the recognition of thehistorical Crafts and Arts of the City.“It is a proud moment for all of us,” Dr Shah said.“World Bank, JTFRP and Department of Industriesdid a remarkable job in projecting the city in thisregard,” he said.Director, Technical, Planning and Coordination,JTFRP, Iftikhaar Hakeem, said that credit must goto JTFRP, Department of Industries and line depart-ments for taking up the task positively. He said con-sultants were hired and work was taken up in thisregard to complete all the requirements.

CS reviews....NRLM held out the assurance that the target of

engaging 2000 bank Sakhis shall also be met asthere is adequate scope in this space to providemeans of livelihood to the women by engaging themas Sakhis. Administrative Secretary U&DD informedthat 846 cases sponsored under NULM are stuck forsanction in the banks.Under PMEGP, it was informed that the departmenthas created employment for 63829 people againstan annual target of 1. 5 lakh employment.It was further informed that more than 6000 cases

are presently pending for sanction at the banks. The department assured that the target of 1.5 lakhemployment shall be met by the end of the currentfiscal. While announcing that the employment con-tinues to be the overriding focus of the governmentand that the government is committed to bring downthe unemployment rate below 5 %, the ChiefSecretary urged the departments to gear up toachieve the new target of 3 lakh employment with arenewed vigour and sense of purpose.Dr Mehta advised Administrative Secretary Labourand Employment to continuously monitor the cre-ation of employment opportunities across all sectorson daily bases, especially the delay in sanction of thegovernment sponsored cases in the banks, while fur-ther adding that if a bank delays sanction in a casebeyond a month, it should be brought to his notice sothat remedial measures are taken. Devender....JKSSB; creation of vacancies for homeopathic grad-uates on the analogy of Unani and Ayurvedic disci-plines; besides Special recruitment drives of Police/Paramilitary/Army in border areas and SpecialCadre for Engineering, Medical, Education andallied services.

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Tarun Sharma honoured by Vishwakarma SabhaJ A M M U : T a r u nSharma son of Sh.Dinesh Sharma andSmt. Pooja Sharmahonoured byVishwakarma Sabha forhis contribution in thefield of Sports , Art andculture for the welfare ofpeople of Jammu &Kashmir , specially hishometown, Jammu.Former Minister andEx-MLA Jammu WestSat Sharma (CA) ,General SecretaryJKPCC and Ex-Corporater ManmohanSingh Pinka ,Corporator Ch.Surinder Singh ,President ofVishwakarma SabhaRakesh Chalotra andGeneral Secretary of

Vishwakarma SabhaJagdish Kargotra hon-oured Tarun Sharma atan event atVishwakarma Sabha ,Vishwakarma Chowk ,Bakshi Nagar , Jammu.Former Minister andEx-MLA Jammu WestSat Sharma (CA),General SecretaryJKPCC and Ex-

Corporater ManmohanSingh Pinka, CorporatorCh. Surinder Singh ,President ofVishwakarma SabhaRakesh Chalotra andGeneral Secretary ofVishwakarma SabhaJagdish Kargotra alsoappreciated the talent ofTarun Sharma.Tarun Sharma thanked

all the dignitaries andsaid that its an honourand proud feeling forhim that such great per-sonalities have encour-aged me with theirblessings and appreciat-ed my work.Tarun Sharma said withthe establishment of thefilm industry in J&Kmany unemployedyouth will get employ-ment opportunitieswhich will automaticallyreduce unemploymentrate in J&K. Vishwakarma sabhablessed Tarun Sharmaand Congratulated himfor the serial " Nayakurukshetra " runningsuccessfully on DDNational every Saturdayand Sunday.

MAYOR INAUGURATES VATIKA IN WARD NO.9JAMMU : Continuinghis endeavour to providemore developmentamenities to the peopleof Jammu, ChanderMohan Gupta Mayoralongwith AdvocatePurnima SharmaDeputy Mayor JMCtoday on 08/11/2021inaugurated a well fur-nished and beautifulVatika by upgrading thealready existing one justin front of Hari PalaceHotel on main roadopposite Manda. Sh.Suneet Kumar RainaCouncillor of ward no. 9,Sh. Dinesh Gupta coun-cillor of ward no. 18,Booth Presidents ofward no. 9 namely Sh.Amit Singh, Sh. NeerajKatoch, Mr. Tahir, Sh.Shakher Soni, Sh.Deepak Kumar, Sh.Madan Lal & otherprominent inhabitantsnamely Sh. Kuldeep

Mahajan, Sh. SanjaySharma, Sh.Raghunandan, Sh. MituKumar as well as Sh.Anil Kumar GuptaExecutive EngineerProject Division, Sh.Raman Kapahi AssistantExecutive Engineer(Project Division) &other supervisory staffof Health Section ofJMC were also remainedpresent there during theinauguration function.Speaking on the occa-sion, Mayor told that

large number of seniorcitizens as well as gener-al public passes throughthe area formorning/evening walkon daily basis and inrainy days as well asduring scorching warmweather they were fac-ing great hardships dueto non availability ofproper shed/ sittingarrangements in thearea and in order to pro-vide relief to them, theconcerned councillorhas taken a keen interest

by developing a well fur-nished Vatika by way ofconstructing a kanopi inthe centre, installingbenches for sitting pur-pose & other allied facil-ities to beautify the siteso that the visitors cantake full benefit of thisvatika situated in a veryeco-friendly atmosphereand all this developmentworks has been executedby the project division ofJMC with an estimateamount of Rs 09 lacsonly.He further told thatJMC is committed toprovide best possibledevelopment amenitiesin every ward of the cityin a very uniform man-ner and also appeal tothe general public tocome forward & cooper-ate with JMC & otherallied agencies so thatJammu can be madeneat, clean & green city.

Sandhya Gupta Chairperson Women Club Mere

Pehachan felicititate to Shilpa Balakrishan

Jammu : women clubmere pehachan chair-man sandhya Gupta tofelicitate ShilpaBalakrishnan fromKandivali, Mumbai. Amotorcyclist who lovesto travel around theworld promoting India'stourism in the best pos-sible way. I started riding in 2004and merged it with mylove for travel andsearch for adventure.Having travelled aroundthe country in bits and

parts, I decided to seemy country in one singletour. I built on my enduranceand successfully com-pleted the Iron ButtAssociation's SaddleSore Challenge in whichI rode 1680 kms in 24hours.In 2016, I did a PanIndia ride. It was a soloride across the lengthand breadth of Indiacovering 27000 kms in135 days.In 2017, I visited Bhutan

and yearned to go toother international des-tinations too.Year 2018 gave me theopportunity to ride to 5ASEAN countries along-with 3 other woman rid-ers. We visitedMyanmar, Thailand,Laos, Vietnam andCambodia. This waspossible with the sup-port of TelanganaTourism, Ministry ofTourism and BajajMotorcycles. We cov-ered 17000 kms in 56

days. We also got theopportunity to meet ourHon. P. M. ShriNarendra Modi duringthis journey when wereached Delhi.In October 2018, I creat-ed a record of being thefirst female to do a soloride to all 4 corners ofIndia in 29 days cover-ing 15219 kms. This isrecorded in India Bookof Records and WorldRecords of India. In 2019, I startedtraining women toride motorcycle andtill date have trainedover 35 of them andcounting. The purposeof starting this was toenable women to ful-fill their dream of rid-ing and do somethingin their own way andcapacity. The goal is tosee as many women aspossible riding motorcy-cles and not just thestereotype scooties outon the road.

RITIKA TREHAN CHAIRPERSON SUBADHRA FOUNDATION RELEASEDEVOTIONAL SONG BHAJAN "ALBUM BAWE WALI DI KAMLI

JAMMU : Ritika TrehanChairperson SubhadraFoundation And SahilMahajan MD Maa BaweWalli Records launcheda new devotional songunder the title "BaweWali Di Kamli The song Bawe wali dikamli has been song bySinger Meenakshi shar-ma , lyrics SonuRaipuria composed byAkshay Sagar, music byash k , Video editing K.kMahlotra, parducerpathan Darbar AndSpecial Thanks rajveerManni direction andLabel:YouTube channelMaa Bawe Wali RecordsSpeaking on the occa-sion, Sahil Mahajan saidthat in jammu and kash-mir, the devotionalsongs of god and god-dess are played every-where during every reli-gious ritual or functionwhether it is jagrata,langar seva, pooja or

other religious rituals.He further said that thepeople of Jammu andKashmir should alsosupport and encouragethe local artists ofJammu and Kashmir sothat they can also growand reach new heightsin their respectiveindustries as it will make

every citizen of Jammuand Kashmir proud.Sahil Mahajan furtheradded that the youth ofJ&K should also partici-pate more in the reli-gious activities and ritu-als as it will guide themtowards a brighterfuture and prevent themfrom going on the wrong

track in life and doingillegal activities likedrugs and ruining theirown lives."Sahil always there tosupport every artist ofJammu and Kashmirand if they need anyhelp they can approachme for it",he said.

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DUBAI: Virat Kohli willbe leading the side as thecaptain in a T20 interna-tional for the last timewhen his side takes onNamibia in a ICC T20World Cup 2021 clash inDubai.

Kohli will be steppingdown for the T20 captain-cy after a disappointingWorld Cup campaign butformer South Africa cap-tain Faf du Plessisbelieves that Kohliinstilled a ‘fighting spirit’in the Indian T20 side.

“Virat (Kohli) has beencaptain of the Indian sidefor almost a decade nowwhich is a phenomenalachievement.

He brough somethingdifferent to the Indian sidefighting spirit and passionboth of which are part ofhis own character. I amsurprised that India arenot in the semifinals butformat of the tournamentwas such that one badgame and you are out ofthe race to reach the lastfour,” Du Plessis, who willbe leading the BanglaTigers in the Abu DhabiT10 league later thismonth, said.

“I would have put mymoney on India and WestIndies reaching the semifi-nals. India started off tooslow with a few of theirtop players out of form.They took 2-3 games to getgoing and unfortunately itwas too late for them inthe tournament,” DuPlessis added.

The South African fin-ished just two runs behindhis Chennai Super Kingsteammate and openerRuturaj Gaikwad to finishsecond in the Orange Caprace for top run-getters inIPL 2021. Du Plessis, whotop scored for MS Dhoni’sCSK in the final againstKolkata Knight Riders,finished with 633 runs in

16 games at an average ofover 45 and with six fiftiesthis season.

The former SA captainwas pleased with the per-formance of his nationalside, who failed to reachthe semifinals in spite offinishing with four winsout of five matches in theSuper 12 stage.

“To win four out of fivematches is a great effortby the South Africanteam.

They played goodcricket and it was brutalnot to see them reach thesemis. The national sidewould be disappointed butthey should be proud oftheir performance,” the37-year-old said.

T20 World Cup 2021: Kohli brought fighting spirit andpassion to Indian side as captain: Faf du Plessis

BELGRADE: Indianwrestlers secured fivemedals at the U23 WorldWrestling Championships2021 in Belgrade to markIndia's most successfulouting at the event sinceits inaugural edition in2017.

For India, ShivaniPawar won silver in 50kgwhile Anju, Divya Kakran,Radhika and NishaDahiya picked up bronzemedals in the 55kg, 62kg,65kg and 72kg weightclasses, respectively.

"Take a look at thewinners from the recentlyconcluded Senior U23World WrestlingChampionships 2021which took place inBelgrade, Serbia won thehighest no. of medals (5) in

the tournament since itsinaugural edition in2017," SAI Media tweeted.

India's Greco-Romanand men's freestyle grap-plers drew blank inSerbia. On the final day ofthe meet on Sunday,Parveen Malik and MohitGrewal were competing inthe men's 74kg and 125kg

freestyle repechagerounds, respectively. Both,however, returned emptyhands. Russia bagged theFreestyle team title with145 points while Iran fin-ished second with 140.

The surprise came atthe third position whichwent to Armenia who had114 points.

India end U23 World WrestlingChampionships with five medals NEW DELHI: The Indian batters' failure

to score enough against strong teams wasthe primary reason for the team's ordi-nary campaign in the T20 World Cup,said legendary former captain SunilGavaskar, urging the side to change itsapproach in power-play overs.

India were knocked out of semifinalcontention after losing their first twoSuper 12 games against Pakistan andNew Zealand at the ongoing showpiece inthe UAE.

"The way Pakistan and New Zealandbowlers restricted our batters, didn't letthem score freely was the main reasonwhy India didn't progress. Dew was mak-ing batting easy (in second innings)because the ball wasn't turning, spinners'balls were going straight," he told SportsTak.

"Batting second was an advantagebut if you had 180 odd runs then yourbowlers would have got those 20-30 runscushion. When you are making 111(against New Zealand) then dew doesn'tcome into the picture. We didn't make

runs and that is the main reason, nothingelse."

Gavaskar is not in favour of whole-sale changes in the team and urged theside to revisit its approach to power-playovers. The iconic former batter said theteam hasn't been scoring enough in thatphase against stronger oppositions.

"I don't think wholesale changes willmake any difference. You need to changeyour approach, like take advantage of thepower-play overs which India didn't do inthe last few world tournaments."

"The fact that in the first six overs,there are only two fielders outside the 30-yard-circle, India haven't taken advan-tage of it for the last few ICC tourna-ments. "...whenever India are up againsta strong team, one that has goodbowlers...India cannot score. So thatneeds to change," he said.

Gavaskar also cited fielding as onethe reasons for India's below-par per-formance. "The second and most impor-tantly, they should have players who arephenomenal in fielding.

We didn’t make runs, no other reason:Gavaskar on India’s T20 WC debacle RIGA (LATVIA): Indian

chess ace DronavalliHarika could not breakthrough the defences oflower-rated GermanElisabeth Paehtz in the10th round to slip to jointthird with 6.5 points in theFIDE Women's GrandSwiss chess tournamenthere.

Harika was up againstPaahtz on the secondboard in a AlapinVariation of the Sicilian.The Indian GM got apromising endgame butmissed her chance to putthe German to a serioustest. After Harika optedfor natural exchange of thebishops, the game quicklytransitioned to a drawnrook ending. The twoagreed to split a point onmove 31 and both are on6.5 points after the 10thand penultimate round.

China's Lei Tingjieconfirmed her first place inthe inaugural Women'sGrand Swiss following adraw with the top-seedMariya Muzychuk. She isfollowed by compatriotZhu Jiner in second placewith seven points and fiveplayers with 6.5/10 aretied for third place.

Among the otherIndian women, VantikaAgrawal and DivyaDeshmukh scored winsover Nataliya Buksa andJesse Nikki February,respectively.

Vantika is on sixpoints, while Divya tookher tally to four pointsafter the 10th round.

Meanwhile, RVaishali and PadminiRout settled for drawsagainst AntoanetaStefanova and ElinaDanielian respectively.

Harika draws with Paehtz,

in joint third place

MEXICO CITY: Max Verstappenwon the Mexico City Grand Prixwith a dominant race Sunday tostretch his season championshiplead over Mercedes driver LewisHamilton.

Teammate Sergio Perez wasthe first Mexican driver in racehistory to not just lead the race,but also to earn a podium whenhe finished third.

And the result pulled RedBull nearly even with Mercedesin a team championship worthmillions of dollars at the end ofseason.

While Verstappen and Perezbasked in the chants of “Olé! Olé!”from the massive crowd duringthe podium ceremony and Perez'sfather wildly waved the Mexicanflag, Hamilton could only watchand listen.

He had to know he's runningout of time and races to catchVerstappen in pursuit of a recordeighth F1 season title.

Verstappen now leadsHamilton in the championship by19 points with four races left,starting next week in Sao Paolo,Brazil. Verstappen won in 2019and likely will be favored toagain.

The two have traded the leadseveral times this season, andeven crashed into each othertwice, in F1's tightest title chasein years.

"Today with their superiorspeed, if they work to carry thatinto the next ones, we may be introuble, or we will be in trouble,"Hamilton said.

Verstappen certainly isn'ttaking anything for granted. The24-year-old Dutchman is chasinghis first F1 championship andearned his ninth win of the sea-son, his second in a row and thirdin Mexico City in four years.

"I don't believe in momen-tum,” Verstappen said. “Everysingle race we have to nail thedetails. ... Its going to be reallytight and exciting through to theend."

Hamilton and teammate

Valtteri Bottas pulled a big sur-prise in qualifying when theMercedes cars earned their firstfront-row lockout of the season.Bottas was on pole to start,Hamilton second and Verstappenand Perez in third and fourth.

Their advantage last only afew seconds.

Verstappen bolted off his lineand used the slip stream behindBottas on the long startingstraighaway to snatch the lead bythe first corner. Bottas got tappedby McLaren's Daniel Ricciardoand his car spun, dropping him tothe back.

That left Hamilton in a RedBull sandwich: Verstappen in

front and Perez right behind,with Bottas no longer in play tohelp him defend his position.

"I went from third to first andit basically made my race,”Verstappen said.

Even if Mercedes had heldposition early, Hamilton likelywould not been able to hold on towin. He had suggested Saturdaythe Red Bull cars would be toofast to deny over a long race.

The pass just happened a lotfaster than anyone at Mercedeswould have liked. Mercedes TeamPrincipal Toto Wolff was annoyedafter the race that Verstappenwas able to make the move so eas-ily. And by getting knocked to theback, Bottas finished 15th.

Mercedes now leads Red Bullby just one point in the team con-structor's championship.

"We had two cars in front andseemed to open up the sea forMax to come around the outside,"Wolff told Sky Sports F1. "Andeven so, even with the spin after-wards (and) a complete loss ofpoints, it could have been a thirdor fourth place. It is annoying tosay the least."

Verstappen was soon zoomingoff into the distance. That leftHamilton playing defense againstPerez in a desperate bid to holdon to critical championship pointsneeded to keep Verstappen with-in sight in the title fight.

Verstappen wins in Mexico, extends lead in F1 title chase

NEW DELHI: World Cup-winning for-mer India captain Kapil Dev believes thecountry’s cricketers “prioritise IPL” overnational assignments and the onus is onthe BCCI to make better schedules toavoid the “mistakes” committed duringthe ongoing T20 World Cup.

India failed to make it to the semifi-nals of the ICC event, paying heavily forthe back-to-back early losses in the Super12 stage. New Zealand clinched the lastavailable semifinal spot on Sunday toknock Virat Kohli’s men out of the tour-nament.

“When players prioritise IPL overplaying for the country, what can we say?Players should take pride in playing fortheir nation. I don’t know their financialcondition so can’t say much,” the 62-year-old former captain told but did not dwellon the specific reason for his statement asthe IPL has not clashed with any Indiamatches.

The event did, however, end veryclose to the T20 World Cup this yearbecause of the scheduling issues createdby the COVID-19 pandemic.

“…I feel that first in line should bethe country’s team and then franchises.I’m not saying do not play cricket there(IPL), but the responsibility is now on theBCCI to plan its cricket better. “To not

repeat mistakes we committed in thistournament is the biggest learning forus,” he added.

India pacer Jasprit Bumrah and out-going bowling coach Bharat Arun hadhighlighted the issue of mental fatiguefor players who have been on the road forclose to six months since the IPL began inApril. Both had said that a break wasperhaps needed after the league’s secondleg that ended on October 15 in the UAE,little over a week before India’s firstWorld Cup match.

Arun also said that bubble fatiguecontributed to the team’s indifferent per-formance. India had lost their first twogames to Pakistan and New Zealand.Kapil also said there should have been agap between the second leg of the IPLand the T20 World Cup.

Players should prioritise nation over IPL,BCCI should plan better: Kapil Dev

MUMBAI: Australia willtour Pakistan for the firsttime in nearly 24 yearswhen it plays tree testmatches, three one-dayinternationals and aTwenty20 internationalnext year, the PakistanCricket Board saidMonday.

Karachi, Rawalpindiand Lahore are scheduledto host the three testmatches in March and thelimited-overs portion willbe played in Lahore fromMarch 29-April 5.

The test matches willbe part of the World TestChampionship. The ODIswill be counted towardWorld Cup Super League.

Mark Taylor ledAustralia to a 1-0 victoryin the last test series itplayed in Pakistan in1998.

Since then Pakistanhas hosted Australia fourtimes at neutral venues inSri Lanka and the UnitedArab Emirates.

“Australia are one of

the high-performing sidesand them playing in ourbackyard for the first timeafter a gap of 24 years willbe a special treat for thefans,” PCB chairmanRamiz Raja said in astatement.

“Likewise, it will be agreat opportunity for theAustralia cricketers to notonly play at our iconic ven-ues but also feel and enjoythe respect, love and hos-pitality that this greatcountry offers, somethingwhich most of their previ-ous generation of crick-eters missed out by play-ing offshore.”

Pakistan was off limitsfor hosting internationalcricket for almost a decadeafter the Sri Lanka team’sbus came under attack atLahore in March 2009.Eight people were killedduring the terror attack,and several Sri Lankanplayers were injured.Pakistan also lost its statusas a co-host for the 2011Cricket World Cup.

Australia to resume touring

Pakistan after 24 years

NEW DELHI: SankalpGupta has become India's71st Grandmaster by scor-ing 6.5 points and finish-ing second in the GM Ask3 round-robin event inArandjelovac, Serbia.

The 18-year-oldsecured the three requiredGrandmaster norms injust 24 days by playingthree tournaments on thetrot. In all three events,his rating performanceswere at 2599 and above.

The Maharashtraplayer also touched the2500 Elo rating mark dur-ing the tournament.

To achieve theGrandmaster title, a play-er has to secure threeGrandmaster norms andcross the live rating of2,500 Elo points.

He won five games,drew three, and lost one toRudik Makrarian (Russia)to take second place with6.5 points in theGrandmaster tournamentin Serbia which concludedlate on Sunday.

Markarian won the top

prize on the basis of a bet-ter tie-break score thoughhe finished equal on 6.5points with Gupta in the10-player field. IM S Nitinof India with 5.5 pointstook fourth place.

Chess legend and for-mer world championViswanathan Anand con-gratulated Gupta onbecoming a Grandmaster.

"Been a great weekend

for Indian chess again!Congrats to our newentrant ... Now how longtill we get to our 100thGM??" he tweeted.

"Nagpur based teenag-er Sankalp Gupta becomesthe 71st Grandmaster ofthe country after complet-ing the requirement to benext GM of the country bysecuring the final norm atSerbia.

Chess: Teenager Sankalp Gupta becomes

71st Grandmaster from India

LONDON: Victory for high-flying WestHam ended Liverpool's 25-match unbeat-en run in all competitions and lifted themabove Jurgen Klopp's side into third placein the table.

What always looked like a tough fix-ture for Liverpool began badly whenkeeper Alisson, who endured a difficultafternoon, flapped a cross into his owngoal after four minutes.

Liverpool were never allowed to findany fluency but they were level by half-time thanks to a moment of magic fromTrent Alexander-Arnold. Those expectingLiverpool to find another gear after thebreak were left disappointed as WestHam took the game by the scruff of theneck.

Craig Dawson hit the bar for WestHam early in the second half as Liverpoolwobbled at the back before Pablo Fornalsrestored West Ham's lead in the 66thminute before Kurt Zouma rose to headin West Ham's third in the 74th minute.

Substitute Divock Origi gaveLiverpool a lifeline with a shot on theturn in the 82nd minute and Sadio Maneshould have levelled in stoppage time butthe hosts clung on for a victory thatwould be celebrated into the night by thehome fans.

West Ham's fourth consecutive leaguewin moves them to 23 points from 11

games with Jurgen Klopp's side one pointbehind them and the Hammers head intothe international break just three pointsbehind leaders Chelsea.

It was a day to forget for Liverpooland especially Alisson. The game wasonly four minutes old when he flapped ata Fornals corner under pressure fromAngelo Ogbonna and the ball ended up inthe net. He hoped for a reprieve, via aVAR check but the goal was rightlyallowed to stand.

Liverpool were ragged and a littlelucky not to be down to 10 men afterDiogo Jota caught Ogbonna with hiselbow, forcing the West Ham player to besubstituted. But they got back into thegame when Alexander-Arnold played ashort free-kick to Mohamed Salah whothen stopped it for the English defenderto curl past Lukasz Fabianski and tem-porarily silence the home fans.

Fabianski made a crucial save fromMane's volley after the break and min-utes later West Ham went back ahead asFornals went clean through and beatAlisson with a low shot that the Brazilianstopper might have saved.

When Zouma headed in shortly afterfor his first West Ham goal, again withAlisson found wanting, it felt like the roofwas coming off the former OlympicStadium.

EPL 2021: West Ham United muscleout Liverpool’s unbeaten run

PARIS: The day after ensuringhe finishes No. 1 for a record sev-enth year, Novak Djokovic beatNo. 2, Daniil Medvedev, 4-6, 6-3,6-3 in the Paris Masters final onSunday for a record 37th Masterstitle.

Djokovic moved one clear offellow 20-time Grand Slam win-ner Rafael Nadal for Masters tro-phies, and nine ahead of RogerFederer, the other tennis greatwith 20 majors.

It also gave Djokovic a record-extending sixth Paris Masterstitle and put him 6-4 up overallagainst the No. 2-rankedMedvedev, who is pushing hardto dethrone him in world tennis.The veteran Serb had lost toMedvedev in straight sets in theU.S. Open final two months agoand had not played a tournamentsince.

Medvedev looked strong earlyon but top-seeded Djokovic, whobeat him in straight sets in thisyear's Australian Open final,withstood punishing ralliesagainst an opponent nine yearsyounger. Djokovic's double breakagainst a tiring Medvedev, thedefending champion, gave him a5-2 lead and the chance to servefor an 86th career title.

Second-seeded Medvedevswiped a ball into the crowd infrustration after a fan yelled justas he was serving at 30-40 downin that game, and he pointed tothe crowd in frustration at thechangeover. Some rowdy fanshave cheered serving errors anddouble-faults, or shouted justbefore serves throughout theweek.

Chair umpire Aurelie Tourtefinally had enough, after her ear-lier requests for calm and in pre-vious days from other umpires.

“When you see players on thebaseline who are just about toserve,” she said, “stop makingnoise for nothing.”

A poor service game fromDjokovic gifted Medvedev a breakback to 5-3. But on his first matchpoint, Djokovic won a thrillinglong rally befitting a great finalwith a forehand winner deep intothe left of the court. He huggedhis rival warmly at the net.

“I suffered a lot, well done toyou. I really wanted to win butyou're so strong,” Medvedev said

on court in near-fluent French. “Ihope we play many matches likethis, and we win a few each.”Djokovic seemed overawed byMedvedev's language skills.

“What a magical level ofFrench you have. My level is notlike Daniil's but I try,” Djokovicresponded in French. “I also suf-fered a lot today and also in NewYork, but this is a great rivalrydeveloping.” Djokovic celebratedwith his wife, his young son anddaughter.

“Today was very special forme because my family is here,”Djokovic said. “It's the first timeboth of my children are togetherto watch one of my matches.” Thecontest was intense from the out-set. Serving at 30-40 down in thesixth game, Medvedev saved abreak point with a forehand win-ner before holding and then pres-suring Djokovic at 0-40 down. The34-year-old Serb saved two breakpoints but could only applaud asMedvedev's sliced backhand dropshot gave him the break. The 25-year-old Russian served out theset when Djokovic returned long.Djokovic was in his record-extend-ing seventh final here and foundhis range to break and then hold4-1 in the second set.

Novak Djokovic beats Daniil Medvedev to winrecord 37th Masters title, 6th Paris Masters win

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RAJOURI : DistrictD e v e l o p m e n tCommissioner Rajouri,Rajesh Kumar Shavan,yesterday asked for for-mulation of DPRs fordevelopment of TouristVillages in the districtunder Mission youth.He was chairing a meetingof the line departments totake review of the progresson the developmentalfront and deliverance ofpublic service on theground level.The meeting was attendedby the ADDC, PawanKumar; CEO RDA, VivekPuri; SE PWD, SEHydraulics, JP Singh;ACD, Sushil Khajuria; POICDS, Kartar Singh; CMO,

Dr Shamim Un NissaBhatti; CEO Education,Gulzar Hussain; ACP,Abhul Rashid Kohli and allother district officers.The DDC took a detailedstock of the physical andfinancial achievementsunder different schemesand projects being execut-ed by PWD, Jal Shakti,RDD, Power, JKPCC,Education, Health, I&FCAgriculture, Horticulture,Animal and SheepHusbandry and otherDepartments in the dis-trict. Issues about the exe-cution of projects werealso discussed threadbarein the meeting.While reviewing theprogress, DDC directed

the heads of concerneddepartments to focus onthe projects whose workis nearing completion. Heset December, 2021 as thedeadline for the comple-tion of all ongoingschemes.While taking a review ofconstruction of Bunkers, itwas informed that out of1867 bunkers taken up bythe Rural DevelopmentDepartment, 1497 havebeen completed. The PWDwas asked to complete theremaining 73 bunkers byDecember 2021.Reviewing the AnimalHusbandry Sector, theDDC inquired about thesteps taken to enhance thechicken production in thedistrict. The concernedofficer informed that twounits of 2500 birds eachhave been established andtwo units of feed produc-tion under feed and fodderdevelopment scheme havebeen established and 04are in pipeline.The DDC asked LDM tohold melas for clearanceof loan taken under KCCfrom 14th at each JK BankBranch.Discussing the physicaland financial progress ofthe Education sector, theDDC asked the CEO tomonitor the progress andquality of the works anddirected the executingagencies to go for tender-ing at the earliest. He alsodirected the CEO toensure that mid day mealsare provided to all the stu-dents.Taking stock of the literacyrate in the district, theDDC instructed for 100per cent enrollment of theschool dropouts, while theRDD was asked to conduct

a survey to enumerateilliterate adults in the vil-lages. The DDC alsoinstructed for hundred percent coverage of all the eli-gible students underScholarship schemes.The DDC also reviewedthe implementation ofSocial security schemesincluding Atal pensionyojana, Pardhan MantriJeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana,Pardhan Mantri SurakshaBima Yojana and PradhanMantri Mudra Yojana. Itwas apprised that 15346cases of Atal PensionYojana have beenapproved in the district.DDC asked the concernedofficers from SocialWelfare, RDD and Banksto give wide publicity tothe scheme. He alsodirected for 100% satura-tion of various initiativesand measures taken by theGovernment for percola-tion of benefits to themaximum number of peo-ple.He also asked to go for anextensive campaign underJan Dhan Yojana to coverall the eligible beneficiar-ies under the scheme.Reviewing the progressmade under the self-employment generationschemes, it was informedthat under 145 cases havebeen sanctioned of whichloan has been disbursed to96 applicants.Discussing the registra-tion of the labourers on EShram Portal, the Labourdepartment was directedto create awarenessamong the public on EShram and target MGN-REGA job card holders forregistration.Implementation of PM-KISAN was also reviewedand directions werepassed for coverage of alleligible farmers under thescheme.Stress was also laid oncurbing the illegal miningby taking strict actionagainst the perpetrators asper the rules.Similarly, the DDC also

took a comprehensivereview of schemes beingimplemented by SocialWelfare, NRLM ICDS,Health and otherDepartments.Taking the review ofimplementation of PMAYG, the DDC directed forcompletion of 22000houses by December thisyear. The Directions forformulation of PanchayatRural sanitation planwithin two weeks afterconsulting the PRIs werealso issued.To engage youth in devel-opment of rural economy,the DDC directed theRDD, Banks and DIC toidentify 10 youth perPanchayat to providethem self employmentavenue.The DDC also reviewedthe status of playfieldsbeing constructed atPanchayat levels underMission Youth and BDOswere directed to completethe same at the earliest.Development of touristVillages under Mission

youth was also discussedin detail. The DC directedfor formulation of DPRsfor implementation of thetourist village develop-ment scheme.Moreover, the DDC alsotook stock of the progressmade under SEHATscheme and AadharEnrollment. He asked theconcerned to ensure thatall the eligible beneficiar-ies in all the 312Panchayats of the districtare covered under thescheme.The CEO Education wasdirected to share the loca-tions of the AadharEnrollment centres in thedistrict with the RDD andBDOs for wide publicity ofthe locations. The DCissued instructions for thehundred percent aadharenrollment in the districtat the earliest.Taking serious note ofdelay in start of importantprojects, the DDC askedthe executing agencies tostart blacklisting thedefaulter contractors.

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REASI : The Municipalauthorities today con-ducted a massive fog-ging operation in Reasitown to control thespread of vector bornediseases. Executive OfficerThakar Dass said thatthe MC has decided tocarry out fogging dur-ing the evening as theAedes Aegypti mosqui-toes become activeduring that time. TheMC had launched aspecial drive to createawareness about thedengue and other vec-tor borne diseasesamong people by doorto door distribution ofpamphlets and otherrelated material.Besides, two shoulder-

mounted machines arebeing used for foggingin parks, villages andsettlements where bigmachines cannot

move. These are alsobeing used for foggingthe houses of activedengue patients andtheir neighborhood.

Meanwhile, CharandeepSingh asked the officialsto identify high-riskareas and give specialattention to these. Healso directed the offi-cials to conduct a surveyto check dengue larvaein residential and com-mercial parts of the city.Meanwhile, PreetiSharma, ExecutiveOfficer MunicipalCommittee Katra saidthat they conductedmassive fogging atWard no 08 all Streets,Railway Station&(COVID-19) Test cen-tres, Ward no 12&13,Lower bus stand, Upperbus stand, Main bazarkatra to CRPF Gate, andShalimar park road toBanganga road.

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RAJOURI MARATHON 2021 DRAWSHUGE PARTICIPATIONS OF 1200YOUTH LADIES AND CHILDREN

Jammu: As part of the ‘Fit India’ movement andto facilitate recognition of Rajouri on theNational marathon circuit, Ace of SpadesDivision organised ‘Rajouri Marathon-2021’ atALG, Rajouri (J&K) on 07 Nov 2021. Approx1200 civilians from all walks of life and defencepersonnels actively participated in this popularmarathon. The marathon was organised in threedistance categories of 15 kms, 10 kms & 5 kmswith various categories as per their age groups.More than 200 enthusiast ladies and girls alsoparticipated in this marathon.The event started with warm up Zumba by MrRahul & his team followed by flag off. This wasfollowed by a scintillating cultural programmecomprising of Jazz Band performance, Bhangra,Khukri dance, Gatka Martial art, Lezim dance,Dog Show, & exhibition of Martial arts whichmade the event an electrifying success. The eventwas graced by Maj Gen Rajeev Puri, GeneralOfficer Commanding Ace of Spades Division,Brig Rahul Thapliyal Commander Ace of SpadesArtillery Brigade, Mr Dhirendra Singh SindhuDIG BSF Rajouri and other prominent Militaryand Civil dignitaries.51 Prizes worth Rupees Four Lacs were awardedto the winners under various categories. All par-ticipants were assured of a digital certificate ofparticipation and ‘FINISHER’ medal. The aim ofthis marathon was to spread awareness of theimportance of physical fitness and enduranceand to foster a spirit of adventure, camaraderieand brotherhood. The event reinforced IndianArmy's continued commitment to the people ofJammu & Kashmir by bringing it on the Nationalmarathon circuit.