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Temperature dips in Delhi again 

Delhi (NVI): Delhi witnessed further chill in weather today as the minimum temperature dropped to 5.3 degree celsius from 8.4 degree celsius recorded yesterday.

The maximum temperature  today is expected to be around 15.0 degrees celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The weatherman stated that the temperature is expected to dip further over the next three days

It also forecast another spell of showers in Delhi-NCR around January 13 and 14 due to a fresh western disturbances.

Meanwhile, the overall air quality in the national capital today remained in the “poor” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR),the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at  215 which falls in the  “poor” category.

The worst affected areas are Dhirpur, Delhi University, Chandni Chowk, Pusa, Lodhi Road, Mathura Road, IGI Terminal 3 and the neighbouring Noida.

 

J&K: CII delegation meets LG, document on industrial growth released

New Delhi (NVI): A delegation of Confederation of Indian Industries, J&K on Thursday called on the Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu at Raj Bhavan in Jammu to discuss issues of development and economic growth in the Union territory.

The delegation led by CII Rajesh Sharma, J&K Chairman, congratulated the Lt Governor for the administration’s consistent efforts towards improving the overall environment for development of industrial sector and for making committed efforts for organizing the upcoming Global Investor’s Summit in J&K.

The delegation apprised the Lt Governor about its steadfast efforts and prime focus on the development of J&K’s priority sectors.

It also informed Lt Governor about the impediments that need to be immediately addressed for J&K’s holistic development. These include improving the road, rail and air connectivity, extension of freight corridors up to J&K, industrial package for local industries, promotion of food processing and agro-based industries, taxation issues, extension of rehabilitation benefits to all the stressed loan accounts.

The trade body also said that it was keen on collaborating with the Government by being a part of the advisory and consultation process to create the most conducive environment for the growth of Industrial Sector in J&K.

During the interaction on Thursday, the Lt Governor also released the CII document on “Agenda for Growth and Development for Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir” and assured the delegation of necessary support from the Government for ensuring balanced development with focus on inclusive growth.

He informed the delegation that a robust and comprehensive industrial policy encompassing various aspects is in the offing which would address several unattended issues affecting the industrial growth and development in J&K.

J&K Govt accords sanction to ‘Road Accident Victims Fund’

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Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir administration today accorded sanction to the creation of ‘Road Accident Victims Fund’ to provide immediate succour to the dependents of persons killed in the Union Territory. The UT administration also gave its nod to the issuance of relevant provisions for regulating the fund in this regard.

Principal Secretary Transport Department, Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon said that the aim of the fund is to introduce a welfare scheme for providing assistance to the legal heirs of the persons killed/injured in road accidents of passenger cum private vehicles including the vehicles owned by government/ corporation/ public sector undertaking, etc.

He added that 0.5 percent of the cost of the vehicle would be charged towards the fund as a one-time contribution at the time of registration of vehicle.

The order issued by the transport department reads that Corpus Fund with a minimum balance of Rs 1 crore only shall be created in the department and funds should be provided by the finance department.

Regarding the utilisation of the fund, Dr Samoon said that it will be specially used for payment of ex-gratia relief to the victims of road accidents in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

A committee will be formed to grant the relief to the dependents with Administrative Secretary Transport as Chairman, Transport Commissioner, representative of Finance Department as members and Additional Secretary (Technical) Road safety council as Member Secretary of the committee, the order reads.

The order says that Rs 1 Lakh will be provided to the dependents in case of death of a person, Rs 75,000 in case of permanent disability, Rs 50,000 in case of grievous injuries and Rs 10,000 for minor injuries.

“The relief sanctioned by the appropriate authority shall be in addition to any other relief, if any, to be sanctioned by the Government or by any other authority under any law for the time being in force. These rules shall be applicable to hit and run cases also. In addition to the passenger victims, these rules shall be applicable to road users/pedestrians also,” it reads.

J&K DGP asks police to take strict action against rumor-mongers

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh today asked forces to take strict action against rumor-mongers who are trying to create panic in the Union territory and remain vigilant.

He said this while reviewing law and order, crime and security scenario in south Kashmir districts of Kulgam and Awantipora.

The DGP first visited Kulgam district where he was received by DIG SKR Atul Kumar Goel and SP Kulgam Gurinderpal Singh. At Awantipora, he was accompanied by DIG SKR and was received by the SP Awantipora Tahir Saleem. SSP of the respective districts apprised the DGP about the crime and security scenario of these districts.

Dilbag Singh, while addressing officers in these meetings said that Jammu and Kashmir Police along with other security agencies are fighting on multiple fronts including those against drug peddlers and crime. He added that people’s participation must be increased by interacting with civil society at different levels. While addressing police officers, he said, “Besides measures for maintaining peace and order in coordination with other security agencies, we must focus on tackling the crime against women, and weaker sections of society.

Appreciating the J&K Police personnel and security forces for neutralizing a militant in Awantipora, the DGP directed the officers to strengthen the ‘nakas’ (checkpoints) and augment the security grids to enhance the security for the citizens of the valley.

The DGP stressed on redressing the genuine grievances of the public and increasing the public outreach by organizing more & more community-based initiatives & programmes.

He also stressed for curbing the malpractice of drugs and directed that strict action has to be taken against the people involved in the drug trade.

The DGP said that PHQ, and other higher offices of the police wings have been consistently working on promoting more and more deserving personnel.

The welfare of the police personnel is among our top priorities, he said, adding that more and more welfare measures are being discussed at different levels to provide different benefits to personnel.

Nirbhaya: convicts file petitions

New Delhi (NVI): Two days after a Delhi court issued death warrant against four convicts in 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, two of them today filed curative petitions in the Supreme Court.

The pleas were filed by Vinay Sharma and Mukesh, who along with two other convicts — Akshay Kumar and Pawan Gupta — are scheduled to be hanged on January 22 at 7 am in Tihar Jail.

If their curative pleas are dismissed by the apex court, they still have the option to file mercy pleas before President Ram Nath Kovind.

Nirbhaya, a 23-year-old girl, was brutally raped and murdered on the night of December 16, 2012, in a south Delhi area.

J&K: PDP expels 9 leaders for meeting foreign envoys, LG

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today expelled its nine leaders for “violating the party interest” by meeting a delegation of foreign envoys here, saying their activities were against the “interests” of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The expelled members included six leaders who met Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor G C Murmu two days back.

Politicians, civil society groups, singers and activists today met envoys of 15 countries including Bangladesh, United States, Vietnam, Norway, Maldives, South Korea, Morroco, Brazil and Nigeria who visited Kashmir today to “assess the situation” after the abrogation of article 370.

Among the politicians were five leaders of the PDP — Noor Muhammad Sheikh, Javaid Beigh, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Majeed Paddar and Abdul Raheem Rather.

The PDP “stripped-off” basic membership of these leaders later this evening, saying their activities were against the “interests” of people of Jammu and Kashmir and party in particular.

“In the backdrop of what has happened after August 5, it has come to the notice that some of the party members have met these visiting envoys. It is against the very spirit and interests of Jammu and Kashmir for which the party stands,” PDP leader Suhail Bukhari said.

“These things were seen with great concern and disciplinary committee deliberated it and recommended stripping-off their basic membership,” he said.

Bukhari said the expelled members include those leaders who met the LG.

“This is something which should have been announced by our top leadership but since they are under detention, I have been given a mandate to communicate it to the media,” he said.

On January 7, Dilawar Mir of PDP, along with party members Zaffar Iqbal, Choudhary Qamar Hussain and Raja Manzoor Ahmad (PDP) had accompanied their ex-colleagues Ghulam Hassan Mir and Altaf Bukhari to submit a memorandum to L-G Murmu.

Party sources said the party was unhappy over the “anti-PDP activities” of these leaders and have been deliberating the course of action for the last two days.

“Finally today it was decided to expel them. All this has happened when the party is fighting for the rights of people,” they said.

The expelled leaders, however, claimed they don’t feel regretful of their acts, claiming that they took the move for “welfare of people.”

The PDP leaders who met Murmu have also defended their meeting with the Lieutenant Governor.

“In fact, we talked about the release of political detainees. If asking for restoration of statehood, protection of land and job rights, revival of tourism is wrong, then we are ready to bear any consequences,” said Dilawar Mir, who was a Horticulture Minister in PDP-Congress government.

Mir also dispelled “rumours” about forming a new political party or third front. “There is nothing like that. It was just a meeting and should be viewed like that only,” he said.

Army Chief visits Siachen, promises full support to troops there

Indian troops at Siachen Glacier. (File pic)

New Delhi (NVI): Just over a week after taking over as Army Chief, General Manoj Mukund Naravane visited Siachen today and promised full support to the troops deployed at the highest and coldest battlefield in the world.

This was his first visit to any forward post after taking charge as the country’s 28th Army Chief on December 31.  He succeeded General Bipin Rawat, who has been made the country’s first Chief of Defence Staff.

While complimenting soldiers for their tenacity and high morale despite the extreme challenges posed by inclement weather, difficult terrain and super high altitude conditions, the Army Chief said that the entire Nation is proud of the soldiers who are deployed in Siachen, defending the territorial integrity of India.

He exhorted them to continue to discharge their duties with the same enthusiasm and zeal and also assured them the full support of the country as well as the Army, in carrying out their duties.

During the visit, Gen Naravane laid a wreath at Siachen War Memorial at the base camp and paid homage to the martyrs.

The visit was primarily aimed at boosting morale of the troops deployed at the Siachen glacier and serving the nation in extremely hostile conditions.

PM meets economists, business leaders

New Delhi (NVI): Ahead of the Union Budget on February 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today held discussion and brainstorming session with various senior economists, private equity, venture capitalists and business leaders on how to achieve the target of 5 trillion dollar economy in India.

Speaking at the meeting which was held at NITI AAYOG here, the Prime Minister said he was happy that the open discussion brought to forefront the experience of people on the ground and those working in their respective fields.

“This would enhance the synergy between policy makers and various stakeholders,” he said.

The idea of 5 trillion dollar economy is not a sudden development and but is based on deep understanding of the strengths of the country,” Modi said.

“The strong absorbent capacity of Indian economy shows the strength of basic fundamentals of the Indian economy and its capacity to bounce back,” he added.

Prime Minister said that the sectors like Tourism, Urban Development, Infrastructure and Agri based Industry have a great potential to taking forward the economy and for employment generation.

“The open discussions and brainstorming in such forums lead to a healthy debate and understanding of the issues,” he said.

Prime Minister said that this would also foster a positive mood and “can do” spirit in the society.

PDP leaders defend meeting with LG

By Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Leaders of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), whose chief Mehbooba Mufti is under detention for last 5 months, have defended their meeting with Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor G C Murmu, saying they had talked about key issues like the demands for release of political detainees and  restoration of statehood.

Led by two expelled leaders Mohommad Altaf Bukhari  and Ghulam Hassan Mir, six PDP leaders who met Murmu two days back were Mohammad Dilawar Mir, Zaffar Iqbal, Javed Hussain Beig, Noor Mohamamd Sheikh, Choudhary Qamar Hussain and Raja Manzoor Ahmad.

“We talked about the release of political detainees. If asking for restoration of statehood, protection of land and job rights, revival of tourism is wrong, then we are ready to bear any consequences,” said Dilawar Mir, who was Horticulture Minister in PDP-Congress government.

“We will wholeheartedly accept the decision.  Kashmir is currently reeling under deep crisis. Someone has to step in to ensure peace and progress,” he said.

Mir said it was his party’s prerogative to take a call on their act.

He dispelled “rumours” about forming a new political party or third front.  “There is nothing like that. It was just a meeting and should be viewed like that only,” he said.

Coming in support of expelled leader Altaf Bukhari, Mir took on the party leadership for allegedly not giving him (Bukhari) a chance to explain his position. “He was arbitrarily removed from the party without giving him a chance to present his view point,” he said.

Another former PDP legislator Noor Muhammad Sheikh said there is nothing wrong in talking to administration for welfare of people. “We didn’t receive any communication from our party leadership. Our party will have no objection over our meeting with Lieutenant Governor,” he said.

Sources said PDP is “unhappy” with its six leaders for joining their expelled colleagues to meet Lt Governor even as the party chief continues to be under detention since August.

PDP spokesperson Firdous Tak, however, said it was the party leadership’s prerogative to decide about it. “I haven’t received any communication from the party as yet,” he said.

Visakhapatnam to host Intl Naval event MILAN 2020 in March

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Visakhapatnam is gearing up to host International Naval Event ‘MILAN’ in March this year, a multilateral naval exercise aimed to enhance professional interaction between friendly foreign navies.

The ‘City of Destiny’ had successfully hosted the International Fleet Review (IFR) in Feb 2016.

For the upcoming mega event, preparations were reviewed at the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) by Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, Chief of Staff ENC, Tuesday. The review meeting saw healthy participation from civil administrators and stakeholder organisations. Those of attended the meeting were apprised of the planned activities for the mega exercise.

Vice Admiral SN Ghormade has solicited support and cooperation from the City Administration, Civic Bodies, Police Department and PSUs in co-hosting the multinational Naval event, as was done during IFR in 2016.

Nodal officers from the Navy and the attendees representing stakeholder organisations have also made site visits to various venues to draw out time-bound action plans.

MILAN 2020 is aimed at enhancing professional interaction between friendly foreign navies and learn from each other’s strengths and best practices in the maritime domain. The naval exercise has been themed as ‘Synergy Across the Seas’. It would provide an excellent opportunity for Operational Commanders of friendly foreign navies to interact with each other in areas of mutual interest.

Of the 41 navies invited, confirmations from over 30 navies have been received towards their participation in MILAN 2020.

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