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DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2018 (PAGE 7) AM Hyundai launches free car care clinic Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: The 27th free car care clinic was inaugu- rated at AM Hyundai by its Chairman, Jatinder Gupta in the presence of Director, Akshay Mahajan and esteem customers. "In order to celebrate the anniversary and thank our cus- tomers for ranking Hyundai No. 1 in customer satisfaction Hyundai is organizing 27th free car care clinic which is being organized across the nation from Nov 21 to 27 at all dealer workshops. "The main motive is to increase footfall in workshop and to boost spares and accessories sale," Director Akshay Mahajan said. AM Hyundai has its sales and service facilities at R.S Pura, Akhnoor, Kathua and Vijaypur. A handout stated that customer can avail dis- counts on labour and parts throughout the camp. 2 drug peddlers nabbed, contraband seized Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Nov 21: During the ongoing special drive against the drug menace, Reasi Police in two separate successful attempts today, nabbed two drug peddlers and seized contraband from their possession. SI Suman Singh and his team arrested a drug peddler in Katra and recovered three gram Heroin like substance and 500 capsules of Tramadol capsules, which have been banned to be sold without prescription. The accused, namely Manik Dogra son of Bodh Raj Dogra of ward number 6, Main Bazar, Katra, was coming from Parthal link road when he was intercept- ed by the Police. A case FIR number 234/2018 u/s 8/21/22 NDPS Act has been registered in this connection at PS Katra. During a special naka laid by Insp Ashwani Sharma, SHO Reasi, along with SI Nitin Khajuria, Police team intercept- ed one Ashok Kumar son of Ganga Ram of Bagani, tehsil - Kot Bhalwal, who was traveling in his Santro car bearing regis- tration number JK02R 0916 at Simbal Choa. During checking, 15 gms of charas was recovered from his possession. In this con- nection, a case FIR number 200/2018 u/s 8/20 NDPS Act has been registered and investi- gation ensued. It is worthwhile to mention here that recently Reasi Police had already apprehended drug peddlers Manish Kumar alias Munna, son of Prem Kumar of Serwad, Katra in case FIR number 192/2018, Ajay Singh son of Virender Singh of Vijaypur and Anchal Singh son of Sher Singh of Bhaga along- with motor cycle number JK20- 5401 in case FIR number 194/2018 and Pawan Singh, son of Aman Singh of Trintha Reasi in case FIR number 197/2018 . The operation is being car- ried out under the direct supervi- sion of Dr Nikhil Gogna Dy SP Hqrs Reasi. Congregations Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: The annu- al congregation of Kailu Pachiala and Gurkuru biradaries will be held on November 23 at Baba Bola DevAsthan. The function will start with Hawan and Yagna, and conclude with Bhandara. Mengi Biradari will hold its annual congregation on November 23 at Kaliveer Devsthan, Reasi (Manader). Bucha Biradari is going to organize its annual congregation on November 23 at Devsthan Pilton Borh near Devika River, Udhampur. Bhandara will start at 1 PM. The annual congregation of Talwar Biradri is going to be held on November 23 at Bawe Da Talab (Akhnoor Road, Jammu). The congregation will start with Hawan and Poojan at 9 AM and conclude with Bhandhara (12 Noon to 3 PM). Patiyar Brahman Biradari is going to hold its bi-annual con- gregation on November 23 at Devsthan of Kuldevta Baba Purav Sidh Dev Ji Maharaj at Turgala, Chowki Choura, Akhnoor. The function will start with Hawan and Poojan and it will be followed by community fest. Bi-annual congregation of Ganotra and Degyal Brahman biradaries will be held on November 23 at Devsthan Khara Madana (Purmandal) while annual congregation of Sethi Biradari will be celebrated on November 23 at Devsthan Channi-Himmat. The annual congregation of Abrol (Vakru) Biradari is being held on November 23 at Satyawati Devsthan, Kot Bhalwal, Jammu. The function will begin with Pooja and Hawan, and it will culminate with Bhandara. Balotra Brahman Biaradari will hold its annual congregation on November 23 at Bua Panthi Devsthan in Samba district. The function will start with Hawan- Poojan and it will be followed by Kirtan. ‘Chowki’ will be held on November 22. The annual congregation of Dalotra Biradari will be held on November 23 at Devsthan of Shaheed Baba Chaggar Singh Dalotra Ji, near River Chenab at Agore. The programme will start with Hawan-Poojan and it will be followed by Bhandara. Raipur Jamwal Biradari is celebrating its annual congrega- tion on November 23 at Bua Suchatai Temple located at Machine Domana, Jammu. The annual congregation of Pandotra Biradari will take place at village Ghagwal on Nov 23. Villagers protest against PMGSY for bad condition of road Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Nov 21: Up in arms against extremely bad con- dition of under construction road from village Chowki to Surkhi in Udhampur district, locals of vil- lage Surkhi protested against PMGSY Department, here today. The protesting villagers raised slogans against the PMGSY Department. They said that the people were suffering because of unprecedented delay in completion of this road work, which was to be finished five years back. "The contractor didn't com- plete the road from Chowki to Surkhi, about 9:500 km long stretch under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) number JK14-308. With an amount of Rs 318.38 lakh, this road work was started on 26-10- 2011 and had to be completed by 25-10-2012," they explained. "Despite repeated complaints to the PMGSY Department and even in Mari Sadak app, no action was taken and these days the con- dition of road is so bad that we even can't walk and sick old per- son, pregnant women are not able to reach Ramnagar hospital and district hospital Udhampur," they further said adding there are large pits on the road, which pose threat of accidents. The villagers threatened to gherao the PMGSY office if the road work is not completed at the earliest. Extremely bad condition of road under PMGSY. Devika Hero launches scooter ‘Destini 125’ Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Devika Hero here today launched Hero Motocorp’s newly introduced scooter ‘Destini 125’. The Hero Destini 125 is the first scooter in the market to come with automatic start-stop system termed i3s by Hero Motocorp. A handout stated that Destini comes with 125 cc engine. New Destini 125 cc is avail- able for sale at all Hero outlets in Jammu and its LX model variant is priced at Rs 55050 (ex-showroom) and VX at Rs 58200 (ex-showroom). The scooter’s design looks ideal for mature customers and is more than a family scooter. The blacked-out alloy wheels (top end only) are shod with Ceat tubeless tyres. Complying with the latest safety norms, the Destini 125 comes with an integrated braking sys- tem acting on drum brakes on both ends. The Destini 125 is available in Nobel Red, Chestnut Bronze, Panther Black and Pearl Silver White. Hero claims a fuel efficiency of 51 kmpl from new Destini 125. Executives of Devika Hero launching Hero Motocorp’s newly introduced scooter ‘Destini 125’ at Jammu on Wednesday. Encourage innovative R&D projects in ‘big way’: VP to industry, corporate sectors NEW DELHI, Nov 21: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today appealed to industry and corporate sectors to promote scientific efforts in the country in a "big way" by creating an exclu- sive corpus, and encouraging innovative research and develop- ment projects and technologies to address problems faced by peo- ple. Addressing a gathering at the NASI Scopus Young Scientist Awards 2018 at the Vigyan Bhawan here, he also emphasised that Indian science fraternity should play a "pivotal role" in making India a top nation in the world in the field of science and technology. "India was once known as 'vishwa guru' and we have a rich heritage of knowledge and ancient scholastic systems. Unfortunately, during the colonial era, we lost our conscience and our focus... After Independence, from first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru to the current prime minister, all are giving importance to science, and it needs to be given further impor- tance," Naidu said. The vice president reiterated that India was the youngest nation in the world with over 65 per cent of its population below 35 years, and that it was the "most oppor- tune time" for the country to leverage the skills and talent of the young minds. "At a time when the world has become a global village and boundaries of different disci- plines are blurring, the role of sci- ence and technology becomes far more important than ever before," Naidu said. Alluding to "disruptive tech- nologies" an Industry 4.0, he also urged the industries and the cor- porate sectors to pitch in a big way to promote scientific research. "We have just entered the era of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), and machine learn- ing, robotics, artificial intelli- gence, Internet of Things, big data will change the way we are going to live. These areas need to be fully exploited," he said. "I would also appeal to the corporate bodies and industries to promote scientific research in the country in a big way by creating an exclusive corpus, by encourag- ing innovative R&D projects and technologies that would provide a long-lasting answers to problems faced by the people," Naidu said. He also pitched for "enhanc- ing" investment in science and technology to support innovation, which would address issues relat- ed to agriculture, environment, health, housing, clean drinking water and security, besides other issues. He also extolled the contribu- tions of Indian scholars and math- ematicians in ancient time, from invention of the numeral 'zero' to decimal system and ancient trea- tise 'Sushruta Samhita' and 'Charaka Samhita' on ancient sur- gery and medicine system. (PTI) Delhi's air quality remains very poor NEW DELHI, Nov 21: Delhi's air quality remained in the "very poor" category today, with four areas recording "severe" pollution levels even as the Cental Pollution Control Board (CPCB) directed agen- cies to join social media to help citizens lodge complaints directly. Pollution watchdog CPCB also noted that actions of the public and enforcement bodies have been "inadequate" in curb- ing pollution. With no clarity on undertak- ing of cloud seeding to induce artificial rain in the national capital, scientists at IIT Kanpur said they had made all prepara- tions, including procurement of aircraft from the ISRO, to con- duct the same. According to CPCB data, the overall air quality index (AQI) in the city was recorded at 373, which falls in the "very poor" category. Anand Vihar, Nehru Nagar, Mundka and Wazirpur recorded "severe" air quality, while 30 areas recorded "very poor" air quality, it said. At 392, the overall air quali- ty of Greater Noida was the worst in the National Capital Region (NCR), just points below the "severe" category. Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad too recorded "very poor" overall air quality. On Wednesday, the PM2.5 level (particles in the air with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometre level) was recorded at 240, while the PM10 level was recorded at 389, the CPCB data said. According to the Centre-run System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting (SAFAR), air quality in the national capital is expected to remain in the "very poor" category in the next two to three days. "At present, winds are unfavourable for dispersion which allows pollutants to accu- mulate. Humidity is still high which is unfavourable," the SAFAR said in its report, adding that fire counts from stubble burning has declined and will have a marginal impact. (PTI) Vishal appointed election incharge for Rajasthan Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Vishal Chopra was appointed as elec- tion incharge coordinator for forthcom- ing elections in Rajasthan by Srinivas BV, vice president, Indian Youth Congress (IYC), New Delhi. Srinivas expressed confi- dence that Chopra will work with complete zeal, dedication and commitment to fulfill his duties. IYC national gen secretary, Devander Kaydan and IYC national secretaries, Shahzad Khan, Dr Palak Verma, Abid Kashmiri, Vineet Kamboj were also present on the occasion. Samprati organizes literary programme Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Samprati an organization of displaced writers organized a literary programme at Swami Atma Ram Gosani Gund Ashram, Tumal Bohri near here today in which the poets and writers from different parts of Jammu participat- ed. The theme of the literary programme was Bhakti poetry. The programme was presided over by Prof. H L Misri and Tej Sagar conducted the proceedings. The welcome address was read by Sampriti president, Dr Roshan Saraf and vote of thanks was pro- posed by vice president of the organization, Ashok Gowhar. Those who participated and recited their poems included Gopi Krishan Bahar, A K Zadu, Satish Safeer, B L Sanyasi, B N Abilash, Rajinder Aagosh, Ramesh Aagur, A K Gowhar, B N Betab, Ashok Dilbar, Dr R Saraf, Er Vinod, R L Jawhar, Kundan Paras, M L Masroof, Ramesh Nirash, P N Shad, Pardeep Khudbali, Dr R L Bhat, Tej Sagar and J L Jawhar. Prof P N Trisal and H N Tickoo were also present as special invi- tees. Youth dies in road mishap Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Nov 21: A young motorcyclist died after his bike collided with an auto near Nowshera, here today. The deceased was identified as Ankush Kumar (22), son of Tara Chand of Ghari. He was riding Motorcycle number JK11C/8265, which collided with Auto magic JK11B/1408, this afternoon around 2 pm. The motorcyclist sustained grievous injuries and was shift- ed to SDH Nowshera where doctors referred him to GMC Hospital Jammu in view of his critical condition. However, he succumbed to his injuries on way to Jammu. J&K doctor wins award at National IAOMP Conference Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Dr Mohammad Shafi Dar from Ompora, Budgam won best fac- ulty paper award for his presen- tation at National IAOMP Conference in Amritsar. Dr Dar attended the conference as a delegate. He also acted as chairper- son in Scientific P a p e r Presentation and presented his research work on "Expression of myofibroblasts in oral squamous cell carcinoma: An Immunohisto-chemical study". He was awarded as best faculty paper award for his presentation. About 700 delegates partici- pated in the Conference. Dr Dar, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist, is presently working as lecturer (AAB) in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Indira Gandhi Government Dental College, Jammu. Un-regularised Engineers meet Principal Secy PDD Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: A deputa- tion of All J&K Un-regularised Electric Engineers Forum led by its Convener, Suraj Gupta here today met Principal Secretary PDD with the demand of regu- larisation of services of those who have rendered their services at higher posts like CE, SE and XEN but were not regularised beyond AE and AEE. The deputation informed the Principal Secretary that this thing has badly affected the pen- sion benefits of these engineers. Deputation members said that it was in the year 2001 that the engineers were regularised as AE and AEE while after that in the year 2010 a few of them were regularised as XEN and after that nothing moved forward. A handout stated that the Principal Secretary assured the deputation that the issue of regu- larisation of the services of the engineers shall be taken up on top priority. IGP Traffic, Alok Kumar holding a meeting of officers in Ramban on Wednesday. AM Hyundai Chairman, Jatinder Gupta inaugurating free car care clinic at Jammu on Wednesday. Act strictly against violators: IGP Traffic to officers Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: IGP Traffic, Alok Kumar accompa- nied by SSP Traffic, Shakti Pathak here today visited vul- nerable points on the National Highway-44 from Jawahar Tunnel to Jakheni, Udhampur and took stock of the situation over there. Later, a meeting was con- vened at Ramban which was attended by all Dy SsP, DTIs and SOs of NHW Traffic. The IGP directed the officers to make maximum use of technology and take strict action against traffic violators committing offences like overloading, over speeding, drunken driving, driving without seat belts and lodge FIRs against grave traffic violators. The officials were further directed to use florescent jackets after sunset to improve visibility and to avoid mishaps. The officers were directed to prepare a database of local vehi- cle mechanics along with their phone numbers and get these displayed at those points on the NHW where frequent break- down of vehicles take place and facilitate the repair of vehicles so that there is quick response in the event of breakdown of vehi- cles and traffic on the NHW flows freely. The officers were directed to organise traffic rules awareness programmes in schools and col- leges. The IGP also listened griev- ances of traffic officials and assured them for early redressal. Police arrests notorious criminal with arms, foils murder plot Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Gandhi Nagar police claimed to have foiled a murder plot with the arrest of a notorious criminal along with country made revolver and live catridges. On November 21, a team from Gandhi Nagar police sta- tion laid a naka at Green Belt, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu for checking/frisking of vehicles and intercepted a Pulsar motor- cycle bearing registration num- ber JK02AW-9057. During checking of the bike rider, who was identified as Paramjeet Singh alias Sunny son of Labh Singh, resident of Ward No 4, Simbal Camp, Jammu, one country made revolver (Desi Katta) along with two live catridges were recovered from his possession. With the arrest of the accused, Gandhi Nagar claimed to have foiled a murder plot, as the arrested accused sin a notori- ous criminal and a number of cases of attempt to murder, stab- bing and keeping/possession of illegal arms, etc has been regis- tered against him in different police stations of Jammu dis- trict. Accordingly, a case FIR NO 263/2018 under Section 3/25 Arms Act was registered at police station Gandhi Nagar and investigations started. The arrest and recovery was made by Inspector Sunil Jasrotia, SHO, police station Gandhi Nagar under the supervi- sion of SDPO City South, Dr Sunniya Ashkoor Wani, SP City South, Vinay Kumar and SSP Jammu, Vivek Gupta. Anil Bhat, Vivak Arya awarded Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Dr Anil Bhat and Dr Vivak Arya were conferred with Young Scientist Award and Best Oral & Poster Presentation Award, respective- ly, during the two-day national seminar, jointly organized by Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology (SKUAST) Jammu and RASSA. Dr Anil Bhat, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics, SKUAST-Jammu, has been conferred with Young Scientist Award for his contri- bution in the field of Agricultural Economics. Dr Vivak M Arya, Asstt. Professor of SKUAST-Jammu was awarded Best Oral & Poster Presentation Award for the paper, which examines the ecological and economic costs and benefits, as well as the cli- matic adaptation of conserva- tion practices in Shivaliks. One held with heroin Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 21: Nowabad police today arrested a man with heroin like substance. According to a police offi- cial, a team from police station Nowabad this evening laid a naka at Dogra Chowk and inter- cepted a pedestrian namely Jahangir Ahmed son of Mohd Shafi, resident of Kund (Kulgam) for his suspicious activities. On personal checking of the accused, about 7 gram of Chitta (heroin like substance) was recovered from his possession by the police, which arrested him on the spot and seized the drugs. In this connection, a case under NDPS Act was registered at police station Nowabad and investigations started.

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DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2018 (PAGE 7)

AM Hyundai launchesfree car care clinic

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: The 27thfree car care clinic was inaugu-rated at AM Hyundai by itsChairman, Jatinder Gupta in the

presence of Director, AkshayMahajan and esteem customers.

"In order to celebrate the

anniversary and thank our cus-tomers for ranking Hyundai No.1 in customer satisfactionHyundai is organizing 27th freecar care clinic which is beingorganized across the nation from

Nov 21 to 27 at alldealer workshops.

"The mainmotive is to increasefootfall in workshopand to boost sparesand accessoriessale," DirectorAkshay Mahajansaid.

AM Hyundai hasits sales and servicefacilities at R.S Pura,Akhnoor, Kathua andVijaypur.

A handout statedthat customer can avail dis-counts on labour and partsthroughout the camp.

2 drug peddlers nabbed,contraband seized

Excelsior Correspondent

REASI, Nov 21: During theongoing special drive against thedrug menace, Reasi Police intwo separate successful attemptstoday, nabbed two drug peddlersand seized contraband from theirpossession.

SI Suman Singh and his teamarrested a drug peddler in Katraand recovered three gramHeroin like substance and 500capsules of Tramadol capsules,which have been banned to besold without prescription.

The accused, namely ManikDogra son of Bodh Raj Dogra ofward number 6, Main Bazar,Katra, was coming from Parthallink road when he was intercept-ed by the Police. A case FIRnumber 234/2018 u/s 8/21/22NDPS Act has been registered inthis connection at PS Katra.

During a special naka laidby Insp Ashwani Sharma, SHOReasi, along with SI NitinKhajuria, Police team intercept-ed one Ashok Kumar son ofGanga Ram of Bagani, tehsil -

Kot Bhalwal, who was travelingin his Santro car bearing regis-tration number JK02R 0916 atSimbal Choa. During checking,15 gms of charas was recoveredfrom his possession. In this con-nection, a case FIR number200/2018 u/s 8/20 NDPS Acthas been registered and investi-gation ensued.

It is worthwhile to mentionhere that recently Reasi Policehad already apprehended drugpeddlers Manish Kumar aliasMunna, son of Prem Kumar ofSerwad, Katra in case FIRnumber 192/2018, Ajay Singhson of Virender Singh ofVijaypur and Anchal Singh sonof Sher Singh of Bhaga along-with motor cycle number JK20-5401 in case FIR number194/2018 and Pawan Singh,son of Aman Singh of TrinthaReasi in case FIR number197/2018 .

The operation is being car-ried out under the direct supervi-sion of Dr Nikhil Gogna Dy SPHqrs Reasi.

CongregationsExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: The annu-al congregation of Kailu Pachialaand Gurkuru biradaries will beheld on November 23 at BabaBola DevAsthan. The functionwill start with Hawan and Yagna,and conclude with Bhandara.

Mengi Biradari will hold itsannual congregation onNovember 23 at KaliveerDevsthan, Reasi (Manader).

Bucha Biradari is going toorganize its annual congregationon November 23 at DevsthanPilton Borh near Devika River,Udhampur. Bhandara will start at1 PM.

The annual congregation ofTalwar Biradri is going to be heldon November 23 at Bawe DaTalab (Akhnoor Road, Jammu).The congregation will start withHawan and Poojan at 9 AM andconclude with Bhandhara (12Noon to 3 PM).

Patiyar Brahman Biradari isgoing to hold its bi-annual con-gregation on November 23 atDevsthan of Kuldevta BabaPurav Sidh Dev Ji Maharaj atTurgala, Chowki Choura,Akhnoor. The function will startwith Hawan and Poojan and itwill be followed by communityfest.

Bi-annual congregation ofGanotra and Degyal Brahman

biradaries will be held onNovember 23 at Devsthan KharaMadana (Purmandal) whileannual congregation of SethiBiradari will be celebrated onNovember 23 at DevsthanChanni-Himmat.

The annual congregation ofAbrol (Vakru) Biradari is beingheld on November 23 atSatyawati Devsthan, KotBhalwal, Jammu. The functionwill begin with Pooja andHawan, and it will culminatewith Bhandara.

Balotra Brahman Biaradariwill hold its annual congregationon November 23 at Bua PanthiDevsthan in Samba district. Thefunction will start with Hawan-Poojan and it will be followed byKirtan. ‘Chowki’ will be held onNovember 22.

The annual congregation ofDalotra Biradari will be held onNovember 23 at Devsthan ofShaheed Baba Chaggar SinghDalotra Ji, near River Chenab atAgore. The programme will startwith Hawan-Poojan and it will befollowed by Bhandara.

Raipur Jamwal Biradari iscelebrating its annual congrega-tion on November 23 at BuaSuchatai Temple located atMachine Domana, Jammu.

The annual congregation ofPandotra Biradari will take placeat village Ghagwal on Nov 23.

Villagers protest against PMGSYfor bad condition of road

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Nov 21: Up inarms against extremely bad con-dition of under construction roadfrom village Chowki to Surkhi inUdhampur district, locals of vil-lage Surkhi protested againstPMGSY Department, here today.

The protesting villagersraised slogans against thePMGSY Department. They saidthat the people were sufferingbecause of unprecedented delayin completion of this road work,which was to be finished fiveyears back.

"The contractor didn't com-plete the road from Chowki to

Surkhi, about 9:500 km longstretch under Pradhan MantriGram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)number JK14-308. With anamount of Rs 318.38 lakh, thisroad work was started on 26-10-2011 and had to be completed by25-10-2012," they explained.

"Despite repeated complaintsto the PMGSY Department andeven in Mari Sadak app, no actionwas taken and these days the con-dition of road is so bad that weeven can't walk and sick old per-son, pregnant women are not ableto reach Ramnagar hospital anddistrict hospital Udhampur," theyfurther said adding there are largepits on the road, which pose threatof accidents.

The villagers threatened togherao the PMGSY office if theroad work is not completed at theearliest.

Extremely bad condition of road under PMGSY.

Devika Hero launchesscooter ‘Destini 125’

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: DevikaHero here today launched HeroMotocorp’s newly introducedscooter ‘Destini 125’.

The Hero Destini 125 is thefirst scooter in the market tocome with automatic start-stopsystem termed i3s by HeroMotocorp.

A handout stated that Destinicomes with 125 cc engine.

New Destini 125 cc is avail-able for sale at all Hero outletsin Jammu and its LX modelvariant is priced at Rs 55050(ex-showroom) and VX at Rs

58200 (ex-showroom).The scooter’s design looks

ideal for mature customers andis more than a family scooter.

The blacked-out alloywheels (top end only) are shodwith Ceat tubeless tyres.Complying with the latest safetynorms, the Destini 125 comeswith an integrated braking sys-tem acting on drum brakes onboth ends. The Destini 125 isavailable in Nobel Red,Chestnut Bronze, Panther Blackand Pearl Silver White.

Hero claims a fuel efficiencyof 51 kmpl from new Destini125.

Executives of Devika Hero launching Hero Motocorp’s newlyintroduced scooter ‘Destini 125’ at Jammu on Wednesday.

Encourage innovative R&D projects in ‘bigway’: VP to industry, corporate sectors

NEW DELHI, Nov 21: Vice President M Venkaiah

Naidu today appealed to industryand corporate sectors to promotescientific efforts in the country ina "big way" by creating an exclu-sive corpus, and encouraginginnovative research and develop-ment projects and technologies toaddress problems faced by peo-ple.

Addressing a gathering at theNASI Scopus Young ScientistAwards 2018 at the VigyanBhawan here, he also emphasisedthat Indian science fraternityshould play a "pivotal role" inmaking India a top nation in theworld in the field of science andtechnology.

"India was once known as'vishwa guru' and we have a richheritage of knowledge andancient scholastic systems.Unfortunately, during the colonial

era, we lost our conscience andour focus... After Independence,from first prime ministerJawaharlal Nehru to the currentprime minister, all are givingimportance to science, and itneeds to be given further impor-tance," Naidu said.

The vice president reiteratedthat India was the youngest nationin the world with over 65 per centof its population below 35 years,and that it was the "most oppor-tune time" for the country toleverage the skills and talent ofthe young minds.

"At a time when the world hasbecome a global village andboundaries of different disci-plines are blurring, the role of sci-ence and technology becomes farmore important than ever before,"Naidu said.

Alluding to "disruptive tech-nologies" an Industry 4.0, he also

urged the industries and the cor-porate sectors to pitch in a bigway to promote scientificresearch.

"We have just entered the eraof the fourth industrial revolution(Industry 4.0), and machine learn-ing, robotics, artificial intelli-gence, Internet of Things, big datawill change the way we are goingto live. These areas need to befully exploited," he said.

"I would also appeal to thecorporate bodies and industries topromote scientific research in thecountry in a big way by creatingan exclusive corpus, by encourag-ing innovative R&D projects andtechnologies that would provide along-lasting answers to problemsfaced by the people," Naidu said.

He also pitched for "enhanc-ing" investment in science andtechnology to support innovation,which would address issues relat-ed to agriculture, environment,health, housing, clean drinkingwater and security, besides otherissues.

He also extolled the contribu-tions of Indian scholars and math-ematicians in ancient time, frominvention of the numeral 'zero' todecimal system and ancient trea-tise 'Sushruta Samhita' and'Charaka Samhita' on ancient sur-gery and medicine system. (PTI)

Delhi's air qualityremains very poor

NEW DELHI, Nov 21: Delhi's air quality remained

in the "very poor" categorytoday, with four areas recording"severe" pollution levels evenas the Cental Pollution ControlBoard (CPCB) directed agen-cies to join social media to helpcitizens lodge complaintsdirectly.

Pollution watchdog CPCBalso noted that actions of thepublic and enforcement bodieshave been "inadequate" in curb-ing pollution.

With no clarity on undertak-ing of cloud seeding to induceartificial rain in the nationalcapital, scientists at IIT Kanpursaid they had made all prepara-tions, including procurement ofaircraft from the ISRO, to con-duct the same.

According to CPCB data,the overall air quality index(AQI) in the city was recordedat 373, which falls in the "verypoor" category. Anand Vihar,Nehru Nagar, Mundka andWazirpur recorded "severe" airquality, while 30 areas recorded"very poor" air quality, it said.

At 392, the overall air quali-ty of Greater Noida was theworst in the National CapitalRegion (NCR), just pointsbelow the "severe" category.Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida andGhaziabad too recorded "verypoor" overall air quality.

On Wednesday, the PM2.5level (particles in the air with adiameter of less than 2.5micrometre level) was recordedat 240, while the PM10 levelwas recorded at 389, the CPCBdata said.

According to the Centre-runSystem of Air Quality andWeather Forecasting (SAFAR),air quality in the national capitalis expected to remain in the"very poor" category in the nexttwo to three days.

"At present, winds areunfavourable for dispersionwhich allows pollutants to accu-mulate. Humidity is still highwhich is unfavourable," theSAFAR said in its report,adding that fire counts fromstubble burning has declinedand will have a marginalimpact. (PTI)

Vishal appointedelection incharge

for RajasthanExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: VishalChopra was appointed as elec-

tion inchargecoordinatorfor forthcom-ing electionsin Rajasthanby SrinivasBV, vicep r e s i d e n t ,

Indian Youth Congress (IYC),New Delhi.

Srinivas expressed confi-dence that Chopra will workwith complete zeal, dedicationand commitment to fulfill hisduties.

IYC national gen secretary,Devander Kaydan and IYCnational secretaries, ShahzadKhan, Dr Palak Verma, AbidKashmiri, Vineet Kamboj werealso present on the occasion.

Samprati organizes literary programmeExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: Samprati an organization of displacedwriters organized a literary programme at Swami Atma RamGosani Gund Ashram, Tumal Bohri near here today in whichthe poets and writers from different parts of Jammu participat-ed.

The theme of the literary programme was Bhakti poetry. Theprogramme was presided over by Prof. H L Misri and Tej Sagarconducted the proceedings. The welcome address was read bySampriti president, Dr Roshan Saraf and vote of thanks was pro-posed by vice president of the organization, Ashok Gowhar.

Those who participated and recited their poems includedGopi Krishan Bahar, A K Zadu, Satish Safeer, B L Sanyasi, BN Abilash, Rajinder Aagosh, Ramesh Aagur, A K Gowhar, B NBetab, Ashok Dilbar, Dr R Saraf, Er Vinod, R L Jawhar,Kundan Paras, M L Masroof, Ramesh Nirash, P N Shad,Pardeep Khudbali, Dr R L Bhat, Tej Sagar and J L Jawhar. ProfP N Trisal and H N Tickoo were also present as special invi-tees.

Youth dies inroad mishap

Excelsior CorrespondentRAJOURI, Nov 21: A

young motorcyclist died afterhis bike collided with an autonear Nowshera, here today.

The deceased was identifiedas Ankush Kumar (22), son ofTara Chand of Ghari. He wasriding Motorcycle numberJK11C/8265, which collidedwith Auto magic JK11B/1408,this afternoon around 2 pm.

The motorcyclist sustainedgrievous injuries and was shift-ed to SDH Nowshera wheredoctors referred him to GMCHospital Jammu in view of hiscritical condition. However, hesuccumbed to his injuries onway to Jammu.

J&K doctor winsaward at National

IAOMP ConferenceExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: DrMohammad Shafi Dar fromOmpora, Budgam won best fac-ulty paper award for his presen-tation at National IAOMPConference in Amritsar.

Dr Darattended theconference asa delegate.He also actedas chairper-son inS c i e n t i f i cP a p e r

Presentation and presented hisresearch work on "Expression ofmyofibroblasts in oral squamouscell carcinoma: AnImmunohisto-chemical study".He was awarded as best facultypaper award for his presentation.

About 700 delegates partici-pated in the Conference. Dr Dar,Oral and MaxillofacialPathologist, is presently workingas lecturer (AAB) in theDepartment of Oral &Maxillofacial Pathology, IndiraGandhi Government DentalCollege, Jammu.

Un-regularisedEngineers meet

Principal Secy PDDExcelsior CorrespondentJAMMU, Nov 21: A deputa-

tion of All J&K Un-regularisedElectric Engineers Forum led byits Convener, Suraj Gupta heretoday met Principal SecretaryPDD with the demand of regu-larisation of services of thosewho have rendered their servicesat higher posts like CE, SE andXEN but were not regularisedbeyond AE and AEE.

The deputation informed thePrincipal Secretary that thisthing has badly affected the pen-sion benefits of these engineers.

Deputation members said thatit was in the year 2001 that theengineers were regularised as AEand AEE while after that in theyear 2010 a few of them wereregularised as XEN and after thatnothing moved forward.

A handout stated that thePrincipal Secretary assured thedeputation that the issue of regu-larisation of the services of theengineers shall be taken up ontop priority.

IGP Traffic, Alok Kumar holding a meeting of officers inRamban on Wednesday.

AM Hyundai Chairman, JatinderGupta inaugurating free car care clinic atJammu on Wednesday.

Act strictly against violators:IGP Traffic to officers

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: IGPTraffic, Alok Kumar accompa-nied by SSP Traffic, ShaktiPathak here today visited vul-nerable points on the NationalHighway-44 from JawaharTunnel to Jakheni, Udhampurand took stock of the situationover there.

Later, a meeting was con-vened at Ramban which wasattended by all Dy SsP, DTIs andSOs of NHW Traffic. The IGPdirected the officers to makemaximum use of technology andtake strict action against trafficviolators committing offenceslike overloading, over speeding,drunken driving, driving withoutseat belts and lodge FIRs againstgrave traffic violators.

The officials were furtherdirected to use florescent jacketsafter sunset to improve visibilityand to avoid mishaps.

The officers were directed toprepare a database of local vehi-cle mechanics along with theirphone numbers and get thesedisplayed at those points on theNHW where frequent break-down of vehicles take place andfacilitate the repair of vehiclesso that there is quick response inthe event of breakdown of vehi-cles and traffic on the NHWflows freely.

The officers were directed toorganise traffic rules awarenessprogrammes in schools and col-leges.

The IGP also listened griev-ances of traffic officials andassured them for early redressal.

Police arrests notorious criminalwith arms, foils murder plot

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: GandhiNagar police claimed to havefoiled a murder plot with thearrest of a notorious criminalalong with country maderevolver and live catridges.

On November 21, a teamfrom Gandhi Nagar police sta-tion laid a naka at Green Belt,Gandhi Nagar, Jammu forchecking/frisking of vehiclesand intercepted a Pulsar motor-cycle bearing registration num-ber JK02AW-9057.

During checking of the bikerider, who was identified asParamjeet Singh alias Sunny sonof Labh Singh, resident of WardNo 4, Simbal Camp, Jammu,one country made revolver (DesiKatta) along with two livecatridges were recovered fromhis possession.

With the arrest of theaccused, Gandhi Nagar claimedto have foiled a murder plot, asthe arrested accused sin a notori-ous criminal and a number ofcases of attempt to murder, stab-bing and keeping/possession ofillegal arms, etc has been regis-tered against him in differentpolice stations of Jammu dis-trict.

Accordingly, a case FIR NO263/2018 under Section 3/25Arms Act was registered atpolice station Gandhi Nagar andinvestigations started.

The arrest and recovery wasmade by Inspector SunilJasrotia, SHO, police stationGandhi Nagar under the supervi-sion of SDPO City South, DrSunniya Ashkoor Wani, SP CitySouth, Vinay Kumar and SSPJammu, Vivek Gupta.

Anil Bhat, VivakArya awardedExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 21: Dr AnilBhat and Dr Vivak Arya were

conferred with Young ScientistAward and Best Oral & PosterPresentation Award, respective-ly, during the two-day nationalseminar, jointly organized bySher-e-Kashmir University ofAgricultural Sciences &Technology (SKUAST) Jammuand RASSA.

Dr Anil Bhat, AssistantProfessor, AgriculturalEconomics, SKUAST-Jammu,has been conferred with YoungScientist Award for his contri-bution in the field ofAgricultural Economics.

Dr Vivak M Arya, Asstt.Professor of SKUAST-Jammuwas awarded Best Oral &Poster Presentation Award forthe paper, which examines theecological and economic costsand benefits, as well as the cli-matic adaptation of conserva-tion practices in Shivaliks.

One held with heroinExcelsior CorrespondentJAMMU, Nov 21: Nowabad

police today arrested a manwith heroin like substance.

According to a police offi-cial, a team from police stationNowabad this evening laid anaka at Dogra Chowk and inter-cepted a pedestrian namelyJahangir Ahmed son of MohdShafi, resident of Kund(Kulgam) for his suspiciousactivities.

On personal checking of theaccused, about 7 gram of Chitta(heroin like substance) wasrecovered from his possessionby the police, which arrestedhim on the spot and seized thedrugs. In this connection, a caseunder NDPS Act was registeredat police station Nowabad andinvestigations started.