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Saturday February 23, 2019 11 NOTICE I, Vivek Mahajan S/o Bharat Bhushan Gupta R/o 45 A/B Gandhi Nagar, Jammu have lost my driving licence bearing No. JK- 0219940139962. Now I am applying for dupli- cate of same. Objection if any may convey to RTO Jammu within 7 days. NOTICE I, Romesh Chandra (Old Name) S/o Sh. Sardha Ram R/o Municipal Flat No. 2 New Rehari Jammu (Tawi) has changed my name from Romesh Chandra (Old Name) to Romesh Chander Sharma (New Name). I do hereby assume from this date the name/surname Romesh Chander Sharma (New Name). NOTICE My wife name has wrongly been written as Sanu Mishra instead of Seanu Mishra in my service records. Now I am applying for correction of same. Objection if any may convey to concerned author- ity within 7 days. No. 14666124H, NK Dev Chander Mishra of Field Workshop Company C/o 56 APO NOTICE A Mobile service Provider is installing a cell Site at Mohammad Maqbool S/o Abdul Hamid R/o Laxmi Puram Chinor Behind Verma Bar Jammu. General Public is hereby informed to convey the objections, if any, with regard to the same to Jammu Municipal Corporation, Jammu within seven days from the date of publication of this notice. Reliance Jio Info Comm ltd (RJIL-4G) Date 23-Feb-19 NOTICE I, Krishan Dev Singh Jamwal S/o Th. Bharat Singh R/o 51 Ambphalla B.C Road Jammu have purchased a vehicle (Maruti Dizire 2010 Model Car) bearing Reg. No. HR26BD-4772 from Vikram Pratap Singh S/o Th. KDS Jamwal R/o J 976 Palam Vihar Gurugram Haryana. Now I am applying for transfer of the above said vehicle in my name. Objection if any may be conveyed to RTO Gurugram Haryana within 7 days. NOTICE A Mobile service Provider is installing a cell Site at Arvind Kumar S/o. Satish Kumar R/o. V Mart Building B.C Road Jammu. General Public is hereby informed to convey the objections, if any, with regard to the same to Jammu Municipal Corporation, Jammu within seven days from the date of publication of this notice. Reliance Jio Info Comm ltd (RJIL-4G) Date 23-Feb-19 NOTICE I, KASHAF TAJ KHAN (OLD NAME) D/O MOHD TAJ KHAN R/O PATHAN MOHALLA, SURANKOTE, POONCH A/P HOUSE NO. 816 EAST-A, TRIKUTA NAGAR EXTEN- SION, JAMMU HAS CHANGED MY NAME FROM KASHAF TAJ KHAN (OLD NAME) TO KASHIFA KHAN (NEW NAME). I DO HEREBY ASSUME FROM THIS DATE THE NAME/SURNAME KASHIFA KHAN. NOTICE I, Sham Sunder Kaul (Old Name) S/o Sudershan Kaul R/o Pamposh Colony Janipur Jammu have changed my name from Sham Sunder Kaul (Old Name) to Shyam Sunder Kaul (New Name). I do hereby assume from this date the name/Surname Shyam Sunder Kaul (New Name). Objection if any may be conveyed to Passport Office Jammu within 7 days. NOTICE I, Vishal Sudan, S/o Bhagat Ram, R/o H.No F-675, Bharat Nagar, Rehari Colony, Jammu have lost my driving licence bearing Registration number JK1120010012698. Now, I am applying for issuance of duplicate of the same. Objections, if any, may be conveyed to the concerned authorities within seven days of the publication of this notice. NOTICE I, Salil Malhotra S/o Jawahar Lal Malhotra R/o H.No. 405 Purani Mandi Jammu have lost my Driving licence bearing No. 7344/MVD/U. Now I am applying for duplicate of the same. Objection if any may be conveyed to ARTO Udhampur within 7 days. NOTICE I, Ganie Nisaki Ul Farooq S/o Mohd Farooq Ganie R/o Thatharka, Tehsil- Gool District Ramban have lost 10th Class Diploma under Roll No 648017 Session Annual (Regular) 2006 and Registration no 04N-JRM-601941. Now I am applying for duplicate of the same. Objection if any may be conveyed to JKBOSE Jammu within 7 days. NOTICE I, Sahil Singh S/o Sh. Haqiqqat Singh R/0 Vill. Bann, Tehsil Bhalwal, Distt. Jammu a/p Katra, Tehsil Katra, Distt. Reasi , is run- ning a handicraft shop under & name & style M/S R.S Shawl Emporium at main Bazaar Katra. Now I am applied for Registration of said shop in the Office of the Joint Director Handicraft (Quality Control Wing) Panama Chowk Rail Head Complex Jawahar Lal Nehru Udyog Bhawan Jammu under the provision of Tourist Trade Act 1978/82. If any body have any objection may convey to said office with in seven days from date of publication of notice. NOTICE I, Vijay Kumar S/o Sh. Surinder Kumar R/o Qtr. No. 93, Rehari Colony Jammu A/p Katra, Tehsil Katra, Distt. Reasi, is running a handicraft shop under & name & style M/S Dayal Ladakhi Shawl Emporium at main bazar Katra. Now I am applied for Registration of said shop in the Office of the Joint Director Handicraft (Quality Control Wing) Panama Chowk Rail Head Complex Jawahar lal Nehru Udyog Bhawan Jamrau under the provision of Tourist Trade Act 1978/82. if any body have any objection may convey to said office with in seven days from date of publication of notice. SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER: 10,791.65 points up by 1.80 points. Rs 34,500 per 10 gram down by Rs 330. Rs 41,360 per kg down by Rs 300. 35,871.48 points down by26.87 points. BATCHES STARTING 25 FEB ITBP, CISF, TA WRITTEN NDA, SSR, AA, Gp X WRITTEN SSB INTERVIEW COACHING AT BRIGADIER JAMWAL’S LAKSHYA DEFENCE ACADEMY, JMU 9797519939, 9796468555 GOVT REGD WITH GSTIN (1843 SELECTED IN 3 YEARS) HAPPY BIRTHDAY Aavish Koul Class: - Pre-Nursery Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Aradhya Mengi Class: - 5th - ‘B’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Panjtirthi To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Inderdeep Singh Class: - 6th - ‘E’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Eklavya Singh Class: - 1st - ‘D’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To HAPPY BIRTHDAY Savneet Kour Class: - 6th - ‘E’ Fr om: Mgt. & Staff of JKPS, Kunjwani To Chinor Road (near Galaxy Plaza) P/o Bantalab, District, Jammu 180013 Mob: 9858187841 National 7889410392 WORK SINCE MARCH 1995 Abdul Rahim Shaikh Housing Complex Contractor STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: An Intra College Debate was organised by the army for students of Govt PG College, Nowshera on Friday wherein partici- pants expressed their views. Over 150 people including civil & Army dignitary, teach- ers and students took part. Army conducts intra-college debate Army officials along with students during the contest. Army organises lecture on 'safe drive save life' for youth STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: An aware- ness lecture on 'Safe drive Save Life' was conducted by Army at Govt Higher Secondary School, Seri Nowshera on Friday. During the lecture impor- tance of safe driving was imbibed amongst the young students and they were made to realise how precious life is. Overall the lecture met with an overwhelming response from all the partici- pants. The conduct of lecture on 'Safe Drive Save Life' was successful and is certainly a leap forward in achieving the goal of Safe Driving and fos- tering civil-military relations in border area villages. STATE TIMES NEWS KATHUA: A farewell party was organised by the officers and staff of PTS Kathua on the transfer of Amit Verma, Dy.SP(JKPS) from PTS to the CID Headquarters and Inspr. Pankaj Sharma to Jammu Zone. The officers and other staff of PTS wished the officers success for their new assignments. The farewell party was held in appreciation to the services rendered by both the officers to the institution. While speaking on the occasion Arun Gupta, SSP (JKPS) Principal PTS Kathua lauded the contribution of both the offi- cers in imparting quality outdoor training to the trainees of 26th BRTC Batch. He appreciated the professionalism and contribu- tion made by both the officers during their tenure in SPS PTS Kathua. Amit Verma, Dy.SP was functioning as Asstt.Principal (Outdoor) and managed the affairs of Outdoor Wing very effi- ciently. He made strenuous efforts for ensuring quality training to the trainees. Inspr. Pankaj Sharma performed duties of CDI in professional manner before he was transferred to Jammu Zone. Satish Kumar, CPO AP(Indoor), Gurmeet Singh, AP Admn, Jaipal Singh, Sr.PO and other officers/officials were present. Inspr. Sanjeev Kumar, RI covered the proceedings dur- ing the farewell party. Farewell accorded to outgoing DySP Dy.SP Amit Verma being given memento. STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: A motiva- tional and educational tour to Nagrota, Mohali, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana for 12 students and two teach- ers from remote areas of Naushera Tehsil of Rajouri District, concluded with a formal ceremony organised at Reasi based Counter Insurgency Force Headquarters. The eleven days tour included visit to historical and tourist places alongwith select educational institutes of repute. During the flagging In, Major General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding, Force Headquarters Reasi exhort- ed them to make the best of this exposure and try to explore Armed Forces as a career choice. The students thanked the Army for organising such a monumental tour and men- tioned that they will always cherish this experience. The tour has made a force- ful impact on the young minds and has instilled in them the spirit of patriot- ism. The sensitivity and indul- gence exhibited by the Army in providing these youth an opportunity to strive for a bright future was notewor- thy. STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: Satinder Singh on Friday assumed charge as SHO Poonch after relieving SHO Mohd Anzar Mir. General public, traders and youth of district Poonch wel- comed the officer and they said that they have expecta- tions from the new SHO Poonch as he has served in the district earlier also. They hope that the officer will try his best to live up to people's expecta- tions. Motivational tour for students, teachers flagged-in Students along with teachers during tour. Satinder Singh assumes charge as SHO Poonch Satinder Singh assuming charge as SHO Poonch. AGENCY NEW DELHI: Pakistan is the epicentre of terrorism with a long list of outlawed organisa- tions, including the latest to be banned Jamaat-ud-Dawa, and the country abets and aids almost half of the proscribed groups in India, according to official documents. Pakistan's National Counter Terrorism Authority (NCTA) has so far declared 69 terrorist organisations as banned. However, it has turned a blind eye to major militant groups such as the Hizb-ul- Mujahideen, the Harkat-ul- Mujahideen and the Al Badr operating in Jammu and Kashmir, the documents state. On Thursday, Pakistan banned the 2008 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed-led Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and its charity wing Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation, amid intense global pressure to rein in the militant groups fol- lowing the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF sol- diers. The JuD's network includes 300 seminaries and schools, hospitals, a publishing house and ambulance service. The two groups have about 50,000 volunteers and hundreds of other paid workers, as per offi- cials. According to the NCTA, a sizeable number of the organi- sations, declared as outlawed by Pakistan, are based in Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Documents of the Indian Home Ministry state that almost half of India's total 41 banned terrorist groups are either based in Pakistan or their leadership are based in the neighbouring country or the organisations are sponsored by Pakistan. Such groups include the Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar- E-Taiba, Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen, Harkat-Ul-Mujahideen, Al Badr, Dukhtaran-E-Millat, Babbar Khalsa International, Khalistan Commando Force and International Sikh Youth Federation. The NCTA started declaring organisations as proscribed in 2001, by banning Lashkar-e- Jhangvi (LeJ). The LeJ is based in Pakistan with limited operations in Afghanistan. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (Afghanistan), Balochistan Republican Army, Balochistan Liberation Front, Lashkar-e-Balochistan, Balochistan Liberation United Front, Tanzeem Naujawana-e- Ahle Sunnat, Gilgit, Anjuman- e- Imamia Gilgit Baltistan and Muslim Students Organization (MSO) Gilgit are among the banned organisations, as per NCTA documents. The few others are the Abdullah Azam Brigade (Lebanon, Syria and Arabian Peninsula), East Turkemenistan Islamic Movement (Turkey, Afghanistan), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan) and Islamic Jihad Union (Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Germany). Two groups -- the Ghulaman- e-Sahaba and the Maymar Trust -- have been under the scanner of the Pakistan gov- ernment while another, Al- Akhtar Trust, has been declared a proscribed organisa- tion under a UN Security Council resolution. The Hafiz Saeed-led JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) which also is responsible for carrying out the Mumbai attack that killed 166 people. It was declared as a foreign terrorist organisation by the US in June 2014. Even through JeM, responsi- ble for the Pulwama terror attack, and LeT, responsible for the 26/11 attack, were banned by Pakistan, founders of both the terrorist groups -- Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed respectively -- are roam- ing freely in Pakistan. Boy drowns STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: A boy drowned in Shopian on Friday. As per the details, four children aged about 12 years fell into a PHE water tank while playing. On seeing them drowning, locals came to rescue them. They managed to rescue three of them while fourth one died. The deceased has been identified as Simman Manzoor. Police has registered a case and started investigation. Youth kills father STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: In a bizarre incident, a youth killed his father over a dispute in Bathindi area on Friday. As per the details, Deepak Lakhri, son of Santosh Lakhri resident of Madhya Pradesh, presently staying near Masjid in Bathindi had a quarrel with his father over an issue following which he hit his father with a wooden log. The father got injured and was shifted to hospital where he died during treatment. Police arrested the youth and registered a murder case against him. Cases registered against rumour mongers STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: Trikuta Nagar Police on Friday registered open FIR against the rumour mongers. As per the details, the rumour mongers were spreading some fake news to disturb peace in the area. Police has registered an open FIR against rumour mongers under IT Act and started investi- gation. Meanwhile, Bagh-e-Bahu police has also regis- tered a case against Sameer Ahmed, resident of Bahu Fort. Two nabbed with 10 kg poppy straw STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: Miran Sahib Police on Friday arrested two drug peddlers and recovered 10 kg poppy straw from their posses- sion. As per the report, police during a Naka, intercepted two persons and conducted search. During search 10 kg poppy straw was recovered from their possession. The accused identified as Paramjeet Singh and Ashok Kumar have been arrested and a case under relevant sections of law was registered against them. Man jumps from Tawi Bridge, injured STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: A man on Friday attempted suicide by jumping from fourth bridge over Tawi River in Jammu. As per the details, Sunil Kumar, son of Janak Raj, resident of Arnia jumped from Tawi Bridge. Onlookers informed the police which shifted him to hospital where he is under treatment. Man assaulted STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: A man was injured after he was attacked over an old dispute in Bakshi Nagar on Friday. As per the details, Rakesh Kumar, resident of Shiv Nagar lodged a complaint with police that he was attacked by Swarn Dass of same locality over an old dis- pute. Police on the basis of his statement, registered a case and started investigation. 'Pak has 69 banned groups, it sponsors half of India's proscribed outfits' AGENCY NEW DELHI: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday urged the ASEAN nations and the international community to support India's fight against terrorism. Delivering the valedictory address at the 4th India-ASEAN Expo and Summit here, Singh said an environment of peace and security are prerequisites for trade and commerce to flourish. "This summit must acknowledge the fact and ensure that the soil of any country should not be used for propagating terrorism," he said, appeal- ing to the ASEAN countries and other nations to support India's fight against terrorism. Referring to the "gruesome cowardly" terrorist attack in Pulwama, where 40 CRPF jawans were killed, the home minister said there exists immense potential to strengthen and deepen cooperation in combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, violent extremism and radicalisation through information sharing, law enforcement cooperation and capacity building and anti-money laundering and countering ter- ror-financing. Talking on the trade potential between India and the ASEAN nations, Singh said more than half of India's foreign trade now goes to the East. The Home Minister called for increased people- to-people contact, connectivity and trade ties with the ASEAN nations. "Strengthening India's economic relations with the countries in the East is one of the main objec- tives of India's 'Act East Policy'," he said. "Our engagement with ASEAN has acquired a new dimension with our Prime Minister's vision to 'Act East'," he added. The Home Minister underlined that trade and investment is a key aspect of India-ASEAN part- nership and, over the past decade, trade and investment relations between India and ASEAN have continued to improve. Total bilateral trade has increased more than threefold from USD 21 billion in 2005-06 to USD 81.33 billion in 2017-18. ASEAN has emerged as the second largest trade partner of India in 2017-18, with a share of 10.58 per cent in India's overall trade, he said. Singh said the government has given boost to infrastructure in the Northeast, India's gateway to the ASEAN. Rajnath urges ASEAN nations to support India's fight against terrorism

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Saturday February 23, 2019 11

NOTICEI, Vivek Mahajan S/oBharat Bhushan GuptaR/o 45 A/B GandhiNagar, Jammu havelost my driving licencebearing No. JK-0219940139962. NowI am applying for dupli-cate of same.Objection if any mayconvey to RTO Jammuwithin 7 days.

NOTICEI, Romesh Chandra (OldName) S/o Sh. Sardha RamR/o Municipal Flat No. 2New Rehari Jammu (Tawi)has changed my name fromRomesh Chandra (OldName) to Romesh ChanderSharma (New Name). I dohereby assume from thisdate the name/surnameRomesh Chander Sharma(New Name).

NOTICEMy wife name has wronglybeen written as Sanu Mishrainstead of Seanu Mishra inmy service records. Now Iam applying for correction ofsame. Objection if any mayconvey to concerned author-ity within 7 days.

No. 14666124H, NK Dev Chander Mishra

of Field Workshop CompanyC/o 56 APO

NOTICEA Mobile service Provider isinstalling a cell Site atMohammad Maqbool S/oAbdul Hamid R/o LaxmiPuram Chinor Behind VermaBar Jammu. General Publicis hereby informed to conveythe objections, if any, withregard to the same toJammu MunicipalCorporation, Jammu withinseven days from the date ofpublication of this notice.Reliance Jio Info Comm ltd(RJIL-4G)Date 23-Feb-19

NOTICEI, Krishan Dev Singh Jamwal S/oTh. Bharat Singh R/o 51Ambphalla B.C Road Jammuhave purchased a vehicle(Maruti Dizire 2010 Model Car)bearing Reg. No. HR26BD-4772from Vikram Pratap Singh S/oTh. KDS Jamwal R/o J 976Palam Vihar Gurugram Haryana.Now I am applying for transfer ofthe above said vehicle in myname. Objection if any may beconveyed to RTO GurugramHaryana within 7 days.

NOTICEA Mobile service Provider isinstalling a cell Site at ArvindKumar S/o. Satish KumarR/o. V Mart Building B.CRoad Jammu. GeneralPublic is hereby informed toconvey the objections, if any,with regard to the same toJammu MunicipalCorporation, Jammu withinseven days from the date ofpublication of this notice.Reliance Jio Info Comm ltd(RJIL-4G)Date 23-Feb-19

NOTICEI, KASHAF TAJ KHAN (OLDNAME) D/O MOHD TAJ KHANR/O PATHAN MOHALLA,SURANKOTE, POONCH A/PHOUSE NO. 816 EAST-A,TRIKUTA NAGAR EXTEN-SION, JAMMU HASCHANGED MY NAME FROMKASHAF TAJ KHAN (OLDNAME) TO KASHIFA KHAN(NEW NAME). I DO HEREBYASSUME FROM THIS DATETHE NAME/SURNAMEKASHIFA KHAN.

NOTICEI, Sham Sunder Kaul (OldName) S/o Sudershan KaulR/o Pamposh ColonyJanipur Jammu havechanged my name fromSham Sunder Kaul (OldName) to Shyam SunderKaul (New Name). I dohereby assume from thisdate the name/SurnameShyam Sunder Kaul (NewName). Objection if anymay be conveyed toPassport Office Jammuwithin 7 days.

NOTICEI, Vishal Sudan, S/o BhagatRam, R/o H.No F-675,Bharat Nagar, RehariColony, Jammu have lostmy driving licence bearingRegistration numberJK1120010012698. Now, Iam applying for issuance ofduplicate of the same.Objections, if any, may beconveyed to the concernedauthorities within sevendays of the publication ofthis notice.

NOTICEI, Salil Malhotra S/oJawahar Lal MalhotraR/o H.No. 405 PuraniMandi Jammu have lostmy Driving licencebearing No.7344/MVD/U. Now I amapplying for duplicate ofthe same. Objection ifany may be conveyedto ARTO Udhampurwithin 7 days.

NOTICEI, Ganie Nisaki UlFarooq S/o MohdFarooq Ganie R/oThatharka, Tehsil-Gool District Ramban havelost 10th Class Diplomaunder Roll No 648017Session Annual (Regular)2006 and Registration no04N-JRM-601941. Now I amapplying for duplicate of thesame. Objection if any maybe conveyed to JKBOSEJammu within 7 days.

NOTICEI, Sahil Singh S/o Sh. HaqiqqatSingh R/0 Vill. Bann, TehsilBhalwal, Distt. Jammu a/p Katra,Tehsil Katra, Distt. Reasi , is run-ning a handicraft shop under &name & style M/S R.S ShawlEmporium at main Bazaar Katra.Now I am applied for Registrationof said shop in the Office of theJoint Director Handicraft (QualityControl Wing) Panama ChowkRail Head Complex Jawahar LalNehru Udyog Bhawan Jammuunder the provision of TouristTrade Act 1978/82. If any bodyhave any objection may convey tosaid office with in seven days fromdate of publication of notice.

NOTICEI, Vijay Kumar S/o Sh. SurinderKumar R/o Qtr. No. 93, RehariColony Jammu A/p Katra, TehsilKatra, Distt. Reasi, is running ahandicraft shop under & name &style M/S Dayal Ladakhi ShawlEmporium at main bazar Katra.Now I am applied for Registrationof said shop in the Office of theJoint Director Handicraft (QualityControl Wing) Panama ChowkRail Head Complex Jawahar lalNehru Udyog Bhawan Jamrauunder the provision of TouristTrade Act 1978/82. if any bodyhave any objection may convey tosaid office with in seven daysfrom date of publication of notice.

SENSEX NIFTY GOLD: SILVER:10,791.65 points up by1.80 points.

Rs 34,500 per 10 gramdown by Rs 330.

Rs 41,360 per kg down by Rs 300.

35,871.48 points downby26.87 points.

BATCHES STARTING 25 FEB

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STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: An IntraCollege Debate was organisedby the army for students ofGovt PG College, Nowshera

on Friday wherein partici-pants expressed their views.

Over 150 people includingcivil & Army dignitary, teach-ers and students took part.

Army conductsintra-college debate

Army officials along with students during the contest.

Army organises lectureon 'safe drive save life'

for youth

STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: An aware-ness lecture on 'Safe driveSave Life' was conducted byArmy at Govt HigherSecondary School, SeriNowshera on Friday.

During the lecture impor-tance of safe driving wasimbibed amongst the youngstudents and they were madeto realise how precious life is.

Overall the lecture metwith an overwhelmingresponse from all the partici-pants.

The conduct of lecture on'Safe Drive Save Life' wassuccessful and is certainly aleap forward in achieving thegoal of Safe Driving and fos-tering civil-military relationsin border area villages.

STATE TIMES NEWS KATHUA: A farewell party was organised by the officers andstaff of PTS Kathua on the transfer of Amit Verma,Dy.SP(JKPS) from PTS to the CID Headquarters and Inspr.Pankaj Sharma to Jammu Zone. The officers and other staff ofPTS wished the officers success for their new assignments. Thefarewell party was held in appreciation to the services renderedby both the officers to the institution.

While speaking on the occasion Arun Gupta, SSP (JKPS)Principal PTS Kathua lauded the contribution of both the offi-cers in imparting quality outdoor training to the trainees of 26thBRTC Batch. He appreciated the professionalism and contribu-tion made by both the officers during their tenure in SPS PTSKathua. Amit Verma, Dy.SP was functioning as Asstt.Principal(Outdoor) and managed the affairs of Outdoor Wing very effi-ciently. He made strenuous efforts for ensuring quality trainingto the trainees. Inspr. Pankaj Sharma performed duties of CDIin professional manner before he was transferred to JammuZone. Satish Kumar, CPO AP(Indoor), Gurmeet Singh, APAdmn, Jaipal Singh, Sr.PO and other officers/officials werepresent. Inspr. Sanjeev Kumar, RI covered the proceedings dur-ing the farewell party.

Farewell accorded tooutgoing DySP

Dy.SP Amit Verma being given memento.

STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: A motiva-tional and educational tourto Nagrota, Mohali,Chandigarh, Amritsar,Jalandhar and Ludhiana for12 students and two teach-ers from remote areas ofNaushera Tehsil of RajouriDistrict, concluded with aformal ceremony organisedat Reasi based CounterInsurgency ForceHeadquarters. The elevendays tour included visit tohistorical and tourist placesalongwith select educationalinstitutes of repute.

During the flagging In,Major General Dhiraj Seth,General OfficerCommanding, ForceHeadquarters Reasi exhort-

ed them to make the best ofthis exposure and try toexplore Armed Forces as acareer choice.

The students thanked theArmy for organising such amonumental tour and men-tioned that they will alwayscherish this experience.

The tour has made a force-

ful impact on the youngminds and has instilled inthem the spirit of patriot-ism.

The sensitivity and indul-gence exhibited by the Armyin providing these youth anopportunity to strive for abright future was notewor-thy.

STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: Satinder Singh on Friday assumed charge asSHO Poonch after relieving SHO Mohd Anzar Mir.

General public,traders and youth ofdistrict Poonch wel-comed the officerand they said thatthey have expecta-tions from the newSHO Poonch as hehas served in thedistrict earlier also.

They hope thatthe officer will tryhis best to live upto people's expecta-tions.

Motivational tour for students,teachers flagged-in

Students along with teachers during tour.

Satinder Singh assumescharge as SHO Poonch

Satinder Singh assuming charge asSHO Poonch.

AGENCYNEW DELHI: Pakistan is theepicentre of terrorism with along list of outlawed organisa-tions, including the latest to bebanned Jamaat-ud-Dawa, andthe country abets and aidsalmost half of the proscribedgroups in India, according toofficial documents.

Pakistan's National CounterTerrorism Authority (NCTA)has so far declared 69 terroristorganisations as banned.

However, it has turned a blindeye to major militant groupssuch as the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and the Al Badroperating in Jammu andKashmir, the documents state.

On Thursday, Pakistanbanned the 2008 Mumbaiattack mastermind HafizSaeed-led Jamat-ud-Dawa(JuD) and its charity wingFalah-e-Insaniat Foundation,amid intense global pressure torein in the militant groups fol-lowing the Pulwama terrorattack that killed 40 CRPF sol-diers.

The JuD's network includes300 seminaries and schools,hospitals, a publishing houseand ambulance service. Thetwo groups have about 50,000volunteers and hundreds ofother paid workers, as per offi-cials.

According to the NCTA, asizeable number of the organi-sations, declared as outlawedby Pakistan, are based inBalochistan, Gilgit-Baltistanand the Federally AdministeredTribal Areas (FATA).

Documents of the IndianHome Ministry state thatalmost half of India's total 41banned terrorist groups areeither based in Pakistan ortheir leadership are based in the

neighbouring country or theorganisations are sponsored byPakistan.

Such groups include theJaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-E-Taiba, Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen,Harkat-Ul-Mujahideen, AlBadr, Dukhtaran-E-Millat,Babbar Khalsa International,Khalistan Commando Forceand International Sikh YouthFederation.

The NCTA started declaringorganisations as proscribed in2001, by banning Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). The LeJ isbased in Pakistan with limitedoperations in Afghanistan.

The Tehrik-e-TalibanPakistan (Afghanistan),Balochistan Republican Army,Balochistan Liberation Front,Lashkar-e-Balochistan,

Balochistan Liberation UnitedFront, Tanzeem Naujawana-e-Ahle Sunnat, Gilgit, Anjuman-e- Imamia Gilgit Baltistan andMuslim Students Organization(MSO) Gilgit are among thebanned organisations, as perNCTA documents.

The few others are theAbdullah Azam Brigade(Lebanon, Syria and ArabianPeninsula), EastTurkemenistan IslamicMovement (Turkey,Afghanistan), IslamicMovement of Uzbekistan(Uzbekistan) and IslamicJihad Union (Uzbekistan,Afghanistan, Germany).

Two groups -- the Ghulaman-e-Sahaba and the MaymarTrust -- have been under thescanner of the Pakistan gov-

ernment while another, Al-Akhtar Trust, has beendeclared a proscribed organisa-tion under a UN SecurityCouncil resolution. The HafizSaeed-led JuD is believed to bethe front organisation for theLashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) whichalso is responsible for carryingout the Mumbai attack thatkilled 166 people.

It was declared as a foreignterrorist organisation by theUS in June 2014.

Even through JeM, responsi-ble for the Pulwama terrorattack, and LeT, responsiblefor the 26/11 attack, werebanned by Pakistan, foundersof both the terrorist groups --Masood Azhar and HafizSaeed respectively -- are roam-ing freely in Pakistan.

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'Pak has 69 banned groups, it sponsors half of India's proscribed outfits'

AGENCYNEW DELHI: Home Minister Rajnath Singhon Friday urged the ASEAN nations and theinternational community to support India's fightagainst terrorism.

Delivering the valedictory address at the 4thIndia-ASEAN Expo and Summit here, Singhsaid an environment of peace and security areprerequisites for trade and commerce to flourish.

"This summit must acknowledge the fact andensure that the soil of any country should not beused for propagating terrorism," he said, appeal-ing to the ASEAN countries and other nations tosupport India's fight against terrorism.

Referring to the "gruesome cowardly" terroristattack in Pulwama, where 40 CRPF jawans werekilled, the home minister said there existsimmense potential to strengthen and deepencooperation in combating terrorism in all itsforms and manifestations, violent extremism andradicalisation through information sharing, lawenforcement cooperation and capacity buildingand anti-money laundering and countering ter-ror-financing.

Talking on the trade potential between India

and the ASEAN nations, Singh said more thanhalf of India's foreign trade now goes to the East.

The Home Minister called for increased people-to-people contact, connectivity and trade ties withthe ASEAN nations.

"Strengthening India's economic relations withthe countries in the East is one of the main objec-tives of India's 'Act East Policy'," he said.

"Our engagement with ASEAN has acquired anew dimension with our Prime Minister's visionto 'Act East'," he added.

The Home Minister underlined that trade andinvestment is a key aspect of India-ASEAN part-nership and, over the past decade, trade andinvestment relations between India and ASEANhave continued to improve.

Total bilateral trade has increased more thanthreefold from USD 21 billion in 2005-06 toUSD 81.33 billion in 2017-18. ASEAN hasemerged as the second largest trade partner ofIndia in 2017-18, with a share of 10.58 per centin India's overall trade, he said.

Singh said the government has given boost toinfrastructure in the Northeast, India's gatewayto the ASEAN.

Rajnath urges ASEAN nations to supportIndia's fight against terrorism