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JAMMU, Jan 25: TransportCommissioner, J&K, Dr. OwaisAhmed, today chaired a meetingto discuss the modalities for theintroduction of Aggregator Modelof auto and taxi services in thecities of Kashmir and Jammu divi-sions.

Senior officers of the depart-ment, besides representatives ofTaxi and Auto Unions, attendedthe meeting. TransportCommissioner stressed upon theneed for introduction ofAggregators in the capital cities asis being operated in major cities ofthe country.

He emphasized that this facili-ty will provide comfortable andeconomical service to the travelersand also give impetus to the busi-ness of taxi and auto rickshaws.

Regional Transport Officer,Jammu, Dhananter Singh empha-sized that the interests of the exist-ing taxi / auto operators will notbe harmed, while introducing thescheme as they can become mem-bers of the Aggregator. He stressedupon the taxi and auto operators to

spread awareness about thescheme among their counterparts.

The representatives presentedtheir views and expressed willing-ness in exploring the Aggregatormodel of providing services topublic. They also expressed thatthis will give boom to their busi-ness and make taxi & auto serviceaccessible to the public.

It was also decided that theinterests of the operators will bekept in mind while finalizing themodalities of the scheme.

Besides the aggregatorscheme, other issues discussedincluded 100% operation throughfare meters, revision of rates forprepaid and postpaid services pro-vided by auto & taxi operators,operationalisation of prepaidstands of taxis and autos at publicplaces.

The meeting was also attendedby Assistant TransportCommissioner, S. Swarn Singh.

Chanchal Singh, InderjeetSharma and Gurdeep Singh repre-sented the Taxi Union, whileShanti Saroop Gupta representedthe Auto Union.

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MAJALTA, Jan 25: Re-iter-ating the demand for earlyrestoration of democracy inJ&K and holding of earlyAssembly polls, NPP chairmanand former minister Harsh DevSingh, today said that the erst-while state was being illogical-ly and illegitimately deprivedof popular Govt in violation ofconstitutional guarantees aswell as the ‘obiter dicta’ laiddown by the Apex court overthe subject.

“A remote controlled sys-tem of governance could not bethe solution for woes and suf-ferings of the people of J&K.Its the local leaders and localMinisters and elected MLAswho could better address theconcerns of their people andbail them out from their suffer-ings and pains”, said Singh.

The politicians and minis-ters from outside the state,despite their best of efforts,could not be the substitute forlegitimate, elected Govt whichalone could address the pecu-liar problems of the new set upin J&K”, asserted Singh. Hewas addressing public meetingsin village Baryalta andBilaspur in Tehsil Majalta ofRamnagar constituency today.

Taking a dig at the centre’smove of deputing a team ofMinisters to J&K to educate thepeople over Art 370 abrogationand withdrawal of special sta-tus, Singh said that J&K resi-dents knew more about Art370, its advantages or disad-vantages than those whobelonged to other states. Hesaid that majority of the visit-ing ministers had merely readabout the said law in books andmedia but the people of J&Khad lived and experienced thelaw.

“They had gone through theunique experience in the coun-try of having been subjected totwo different sets of laws, twoconstitutions and two flags.There was no need, as such, tolecture them on the so calledbenefits of scrapping the saidArticle. If at all, the CentralMinisters had any role in thechanged set up, it was to enacta law on domicile for the resi-dents of J&K so as to save theirlands and Jobs.

Questioning the inordinatedelay in holding Assemblyelections the new UT, the NPPChairman said that the centre’sproxy rule in J&K was antithet-ical to democracy and amount-ed to subversion of the consti-tution.

NEW DELHI, Jan 25:

President Ram Nath Kovindapproved six Shaurya Chakras,107 Sena Medals and four VayuSena medals for gallantry ahead ofthe 71st Republic Day, defenceofficials said on Saturday.

He also approved, five NaoSena Medals (gallantry), four Barto Sena Medals (devotion to duty),36 Sena Medals (devotion toduty), eight Nao Sena Medals(devotion to duty), one Bar toVayu Sena Medal (devotion toduty) and 13 Vayu Sena Medals(devotion to duty).

Naib Subedar Sombir, wholaid down his life fighting terror-ists in an operation in Jammu andKashmir in February last year, wasposthumously awarded theShaurya Chakra, officials said.

Besides Sombir, Lt. Col JyotiLama, Maj. Konjenbham BijendraSingh, Naib Subedhar NarenderSingh, Naik Naresh Kumar andKarmdeo Oraon were also therecipients of the award.

Shaurya Chakra is awarded tothe armed forces for displayingextraordinary gallantry.

The President also approvedVayu-Sena Medal to SquadronLeaders Ninad Mandavgane andSiddharth Vashisht, pilots of theill-fated Mi17 V5 helicopterbrought down in a case of friendlyfire in February last year.

A surface-to-air missile of theIndian Air Force brought down thechopper in Kashmir's Budgam on

the morning of February 27 fol-lowing the failure of commandand control.

The incident took place in themidst of the Indian and Pakistanifighter jets being engaged in fierceaerial combat in Nowshera, a dayafter India's air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist trainingcamp in Balakot in Pakistan.

Sena Medal (gallantry) wasalso posthumously approved forHavildar Baljeet, Naik Sandeep,Naik Buta Singh, Naik KuldeepSingh and Rifleman Anil KumarJaiswal.

The President also approved30 Param Vishisht Sena Medals(PVSM) for 30 top armed forcespersonnel, including Lt. GenRanbir Singh, the Commander ofthe Northern Army Command andLt. Gen. Anil Chauhan, theCommander of the Army's EasternCommand.

Lt. Gen S K Saini, the ViceChief of the Army, G AshokKumar, the Vice Chief of the Navyand Harjit Singh Arora, the ViceChief of the Air Force were alsoawarded PVSMs.

Kovind also approved fourUttam Yudh Seva Meda (UYSM)to four top Army generals includ-ing Lt. Gen. Y K Joshi, who willsoon take charge of the NorthernArmy Command.

Twenty personnel from Armyand Air Headquarters have beenawarded 'Mention-in-Despatches'by the President, the officials said.(PTI)

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JAMMU, Jan 25: Bi-annualelection of All J&K Senior

Citizen Council was held todayat Mahajan Hall, Jammu inwhich the new body was electedto manage the organisation fortwo years.

Those elected unanimouslywere S. Manjit Singh as presi-dent, Sarla Kohli as senior vicepresident, KC Gupta as vicepresident and KN Singh as gen-eral secretary of the Council.

The outgoing presidentNirmala Chattoo highlighted theperformance of the Council for

the last two years especially invarious programmes organisedby the Council.

While expressing gratitude ofthe members, she lauded theirrole as one unit for their relentlesssupport for running the origanisa-tion smoothly. At present thecouncil runs day care center forsenior citizens, Chopal in ruralareas and medical camps at dif-ferent places for check up and fol-low up besides providing pre andpost check up facilities. TheCouncil is being run with finan-cial support of members onlywithout any Government support.

Newly elected members of J&K Senior Citizens’ Council.

Provide compensation to paddygrowing farmers: Balwan

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JAMMU, Jan 25: A meet-ing of Congress workers ofMarh and Satwari Blocks washeld at Marh which waspresided over by Thakur BalwanSingh (ex-MLA), general sec-retary PCC.

Besides stressing the need tostrengthen the organization, thevarious problems of people werediscussed in the meeting.

Speaking on the occasion,Balwan Singh said that paddygrowing farmers have sufferedheavy loss due to damage oftheir crops in the untimelyheavy rains and the farmers ofrice growing belt of Marh,Kanachack, R.S.Pura,Suchetgarh, Bishnah areas ofJammu District, parts of Sambadistrict and Hiranagar areas ofKathua district, and theGovernment has not providedany sort of relief so far.

He said that BJPGovernment has given false slo-gans from time to time to takemeasures for increasing the

income of farmers and to doublethe same by the year 2022 butthe condition of farmers is get-ting from bad to worse becauseof lack of Government initia-tives for them except hallow slo-gans. He urged upon the UTadministration and centreGovernment to immediatelycome to the rescue of sufferingfarming community.

Balwan Singh asked theparty workers to go to the peopleat the grass root level and helpthem to ameliorate their daytoday problems and also makepeople aware about the policiesand programmes of Congressparty, as Congress is the onlyparty which guarantees forpeace and progress in the stateand the country. Block presi-dent Saudagar Singh Saini,Ashwani Sharma, Senior LeaderLala Devi Dass, Jagdish RajBhagat, Ashok Saini, GulzarSingh, Ravi Pal Sharma,Rashpal Bhardwaj and VijayShastri also spoke in the meet-ing.

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JAMMU, Jan 25:Symphony-a world leader inAir-coolers today launched itsnew improved, innovated Rangeof 3D and New Sumo modelsduring the 'Dealer Meet 2020'.

New range of coolers wasunveiled by Sameer Nakra,Senior General Manager Salesand Suresh Pandita (RSM) alongwith the distributors AshokGupta (M/s Arun Enterprises),Vinay Gupta (M/s ShamEnterprises), Kulbhushan Gupta(M/s Sahil TV Agencies) andAnil Gupta (M/s AmcoElectronics and Electricals) at

KC Royal Park, Greater Kailash,Jammu.

Key features like Auto Popup touch screen, magneticremote and three side coolingpads of Diet 3D range werehighlighted during the meet.Sumo sturdy look of new Sumo,I Pure console with multistageair purification filters, easy fillfor hassle free water filling andspecially designed +Air fan formore air are key features of NewSumo.

There was huge presenceduring the launching event andthe dealers appreciated the newmodels.

Dignitaries along with Dealers of the Symphony launchingnew models of coolers in Jammu.

Manjit Singh heads J&KSenior Citizens’ Council

Symphony launches new rangeof Diet 3D and New Sumo

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JAMMU, Jan 25: Former min-ister and BJP leader Sham LalSharma today inaugurated TVSscooty showroom 'VikasAutomobiles' at Purkhoo here.

Speaking on the occasion,Sham Sharma who was the chiefguest said the showroom offersfull fledged models of TVS scooty,bikes, moped etc.

He also said that the owner had

given a great boom to the missionof Prime Minister Narendra Modiself employment amongst youth ofthe State.

Maintaining that industry andother private sector was the main-stay of the Jammu and Kashmir,Sham said that all out effortswould be made to make the sector

to grow further and added that thesector provides significant succourto the development process andgenerates employment for a largechunk of population directly andindirectly.

He narrated the private sectoroffers greater avenues of employ-ment to educated youth for earningrespectable livelihood and cata-pulting the welfare and economyof the state.

The outlet comprises of a spa-

cious showroom for selling newbikes and Scooties. The owner ofthe showroom, Vikas Sharma andAnil Sharma stated that TVS wasthe only automobile company inIndia to have a complete range ofall two-wheeler including motor-cycles, scooty mopeds, etc.

Former minister Sham Lal Sharma inaugurating the TVSscooty showroom at Purkhoo in Jammu.

NPP chairman, Harsh Dev Singh at a meeting in Jammu onSaturday.

Restore democratic process in J&K: Harsh

Fisherman’s bodyrecovered from Ujh

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KATHUA, Jan 25: The deadbody of a fisherman whodrowned in river Ujh two daysback has been fished out fromthe river today by police.

He has been identified asJaswant Raj, S/O Sain Dass ofKot Ponu in Mareen tehsil ofKathua district. He had gone tofishing over two days backalong with his two colleagues.But while fishing he had gonedeep in the river along the netbut drowned in the heavy cur-rent of water.

His two colleagues triedtheir best to trace him but theycould not get any clue of him.Later a rescue team was put intoservice to trace the body whofished out him from the rivertoday. His body was taken toSub District Hospital, Hiranagarfor autopsy by the police. Thedead body was later handedover to family for last rites afterlegal formalities by the police.Raj Bagh police has registered acase in this regard under Section174 IPC and started investiga-tion.

6 Army personnel awarded ShauryaChakra, 2 IAF pilots Vayu Sena medals

Old and rusted ammunitiondestroyed in Jourian

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JAMMU, Jan 25: Old andrusted ammunition unearthed invillage Danwal, near TarootiKhud of tehsil Jourian inAkhnoor tehsil were destroyedsuccessfully by Army and Policetoday.

As per reports, when theearth work was being carried bya civilian of the village by usinga JCB machine on Friday morn-ing, five ammunition boxeswere spotted yesterday by theJCB operator and subsequentlypolice was informed.

As the police got informa-tion, they came into action andimmediately SHO, Akhnooralong with SDPO, AkhnoorAjay Sharma reached on thespot and realised that it was anold Army ammunition (80MMMotar shells).They informed theArmy.

Meanwhile, a bomb disposalteam from 10 Infantry DivisionAkhnoor, along with requisiteequipments rushed to the spotand launched the operation by

dispersing the gathered publicfrom the site where ammunitionwas spotted. After that the wholearea was taken under the policeguard.

After the arrival of Armybomb disposal team, the areaswas further sensitized and twomore boxes of ammunition wereunearthed during the search tak-ing total recoveries to sevenboxes ie. 14 shells in total.

Since it was getting dark, adecision was taken to carry outfurther sanitization of the areaand destroy them decision dur-ing light hours.

During early morning, thepolice again cordoned off theentire area while police personswere already put in place toavoid any accident by human/animal interface where theammunition was unearthed.

Today morning at 10:45 amafter following proper StandardOperating Procedure (SOP), allthe shells were destroyed jointlyby Army and Police and therewas no damage to life and prop-erty during the whole process.

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JAMMU, Jan 25: SBalvinder Singh, social and RTIactivist today said that despitethe abolition of Toll Tax atLakhanpur, there is no check inreduction of MRP on variousgoods from Government agen-cies.

Talking to reporters here,today along with Sharanjit Singhand Ayaz Ahmed Khan,Balwinder Singh said generallyit is seen that most of the tradersof cement, edible oil and othergoods whose MRP should havebeen reduced with effect fromJanuary 1, 2020 after theannouncement about the aboli-tion of Toll Post was made byGovernment the consumersshould have been provided withthe benefits by reducing the pricebut this has not happened.

Singh appreciated the LegalMetrology Department whoseteam on January 15 raided the

premises of CFA’s of M/SAmbuja Cement Ltd atKunjwani, M/s ACC Ltd atNarwal and M/s JK Wall Putty atTrikuta Nagar Extension andimposed fine of Rs.50,000 oneach company for not passing onthe benefit of Rs 64 per bag ofCement weighing 50 kgs by low-ering the MRP. The teams alsoinspected the company outlets ofP Mark Edible oil at Ware Houseat Bikram Chowk, he added.

Balvinder Singh urged uponthe UT Administration of JK andespecially to LG Girish ChandraMurmu to kindly intervene &direct the Excise Department andother concerned departments toput it in public domain the com-parative MRP of all the itemsbefore the abolition of Toll Taxand their reduced price MRPafter the abolition of Toll Taxboth in print and electronicmedia so that general publicmust know the actual benefitthey are supposed to get after theToll Tax abolition and the taxreduction price benefit of Rs1500 crore must pass on to theultimate consumers.

Singh also urged upon theExcise Department to consti-tute different teams for theinspection of various Godownsand retailers to put a check onthem so that they should notdeceive the consumers and passon the cost reduction benefit tothem as per actual. The teamsmust check whether the MRPhas been reduced by the tradersor not, he added.

RTI activist Balvinder Singh addressing press conference inJammu on Saturday. —Excelsior/Rakesh

RTI activists for constant check on MRP of consumer goods

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LUCKNOW, Jan 25: Theyoung directors of Goldi MasaleGroup-Aakash Goenka andShubham Gupta were honouredon third day of UP Divas cele-brations for their contribution inindustrial development of UttarPradesh (UP).

The function was held atShilp Gram, Lucknow whereManaging Director of GoldiMasale Group, Som PrakashGoenka and UPCDA chairman

Alok Tandon were also present.The awards were presented

to young directors jointly byChief Minister of UP, YogiAdityanath and GovernorAnandi Patel. The awards werepresented to Goldi Group forestablishing a new commuter-ized unit, which will begin pro-duction this year.

Pertinent to mention herethat Goldi Group has given spe-cial contribution for industrialdevelopment of Uttar Pradesh inUP Investors' Summit.

Directors of Goldi Group being honoured by UP CM YogiAdityanath and the State Governor, Anandi Patel at a function inLucknow.

Directors of Goldi Masale honoured on UP Divas

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JAMMU, Jan 25: ExecutiveEngineer Elect. Division-I,JPDCL, Parade Jammu hasinformed that the power supply toSuniyara Mohalla being fed fromNagrota Feeder will remain affect-ed on January 27 from 10 am to 4pm.

Similarly, the power supply toMain Bazaar being fed fromNagrota Feeder will remain affect-ed on January 28 and 29 from 10am to 4 pm.

Likewise, the power supply toDanga being fed from NagrotaFeeder will remain affected onJanuary 30 from 10 am to 4 pm.

Similarly, the power supplyNear Hanuman Mandir being fedfrom Nagrota Feeder will remainaffected on January 31 from 10 amto 4 pm.

Likewise, the power supplynear Dhok Waziran being fed fromNagrota Feeder will remain affect-ed on February 01 from 10 am to 4pm.

Similarly, the power supply toToll Post being fed from NagrotaFeeder will remain affected onFebruary 03 and 04 from 10 am to4 pm.

Likewise, the power supplyHaji Gali being fed from NagrotaFeeder will remain affected onFebruary 05 from 10 am to 4 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to

TRG Colony being fed fromNagrota Feeder will remain affect-ed on February 03 from 10 am to 4pm.

Likewise, the power supply toPicture Hall being fed from ChotaBamyal Feeder will remain affect-ed on January 27 from 10 am to 4pm.

Similarly, the power supply toNear Rajan Bar (Khanpura) beingfed from Chota Bamyal Feederwill remain affected on January 28from 10 am to 4 pm.

Likewise, the power supply toBazigar Colony by Pass being fedfrom Chota Bamyal Feeder willremain affected on January 29from 10 am to 4 pm.

Similarly, the power supply toTulsi Vihar being fed from ChotaBamyal Feeder will remain affect-ed on January 30 from 10 am to 4pm.

Likewise, the power supply toBazigar Colony being fed fromChota Bamyal Feeder will remainaffected on January 31 from 10 amto 4 pm.

Power shut down

Throw out Rohingyas, B’deshis: NDPI

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JAMMU, Jan 25: NationalDemocratic Party of India (NDPI)J&K UT Unit president, RajeshGupta today said NDPI fully sup-port Prime Minister, NarendraModi on CAA issue. Gupta in astatement issued here said “we arefacing such a great internal threatfrom illegal migrants that Indiansoldiers may have to fight theminstead of the enemy on the bor-der,”.

He noted that Muslims havehit the streets to march against theCAA in large numbers. “Somepeople told me the reason behindthe protests is that they are angrythat Article 370 was scrapped,there is anger against the RamTemple verdict and that pent-upanger is being expressed,” Rajeshadded.

“India is not Dharamshala.People coming from Bangladeshand Pakistan should be thrownout. India had not taken the con-tract of humanity”, he added.

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JAMMU, Jan 25: The annu-al congregation of Shri BadiAmma Ji, Satya jyoti,will beheld on January 30 at nativeplace of Karan Singh Slathia,president of Slathia BiradariAssociation.

The function will start withHawan and special prayers andconclude with community lan-gar. All the devotees have beeninvited to attend the functionand invoke the blessings of theAmma Ji.

Shiv Sena demands restoration of internet

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JAMMU, Jan 25: Shiv SenaBala Sahib Thackeray Jammuand Kashmir president, ManishSahni has demanded restorationof internet services completelyin the UT.

In a statement issued here,today he said that the situationin Jammu and Kashmir is nor-mal and the Government shouldrestore the Internet servicescompletely to win the confi-dence in the public. Sahni saidthat during his meeting with theLieutenant Governor yesterday,he had demanded restoration ofInternet service in all districtsof Jammu and Kashmir, onwhich he was given full assur-ance. He said that theGovernment will have to initi-ate Internet service restorationto prove its claims of restorationof peace in Jammu andKashmir.

Meanwhile, Shiv Sena con-tinued its membership cam-paign even today at the Girl’sCollege Parade.

Women president, MinakshiChibber while speaking on theoccasion said that they are get-ting good support from the stu-dents.

BLSKS presents 279thSaturday series Musical PlayExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 25: To cele-brate the Republic Day and topromote the traditional cultureBharatiya Lok Sangeet KalaSanstha (BLSKS) presented279th Saturday series musicalplay ``Ekta -Ekta Ka Diya'' incollaboration with Sangam TrueArt Production and NationalCollege of Computer Educationat Durga Bhawan TempleJammu on the theme of NationalIntegration and CommunalHarmony.

The function was inaugurat-ed by Dr Anju Dogra, RegistrarSMGS Hospital who was thechief guest on the occasion andV K Magotra, former RegionalDirector, Directorate of FieldPublicity, GoI and R P Amla for-mer Assistant Director FieldPublicity were the guest of hon-our.

Earlier before starting themusical play the patriotic songssung by artists and students ofthe Institute were ``Ekta Ekta KaDiya'', ``Ekta Ekta Ekta MaiSahas Hai'' , ``Hum Sab Ek Haietc were presented. The Musicalplay ``Ekta Ekta Ka Diya'' was

written, produced and directedby M L Dogra, chairmanBLSKS. Its music was com-posed by Raju Bajgal, MusicInstructor BLSKS.

Welcoming the dignitariesM L Dogra chairman, BLSKSsaid that the national integrationrefers to the perception of singlenational identity among peopleof a country belonging to vari-ous races, castes and regions. Hesaid the communal harmonyrefers to the harmony, accept-ance and love among the peopleof various communities belong-ing to different castes, races andreligions. ``We belong to a coun-try which is characterized bygreat diversity, It is also a coun-try with a very proud legacy oftolerance and respect for waysof thinking other than onesown'', he added.

He said India is a land wherediverse religions have flourishedtogether for centuries and haveenriched each other and alsourged upon the people to comeforward in making India.

The vote of thanks was pro-posed by Master Deepak, pro-gramme Coordinator.

Taxi & Auto Union memberscall on Transport Commissioner

Build inclusive, harmonious India: Vice President

NEW DELHI, Jan 25:

Vice-President M VenkaiahNaidu on Saturday greeted thenation on the eve of RepublicDay and called upon citizens tofortify the unity and integrity ofnation and build "an inclusive,prosperous, progressive and har-monious India".

Greeting the nation on theoccasion, he said "OurConstitution is a sacred docu-ment that acts as our guidinglight and moral compass. Today,let us reaffirm our commitmenttowards the Constitution and thecherished ideals of liberty,equality, fraternity, and justicefor all, which formed thebedrock on which this greatnation was built."

"Let us pledge to faithfullydischarge our constitutionallymandated Fundamental Dutiesand be responsible citizens whowill be proactive partners in thenation's development," his mes-

sage said.He paid rich tributes to free-

dom fighters and to those heroicmen and women who laid downtheir lives for the cause of inde-pendence for this country.

As India assumed a greaterrole in this contemporary worldon the strengths of a moderneconomy, progressive society,and diverse and vibrant culturalethos, he urged the people tosolemnly resolve that the nationwould remain united to over-come emerging challengestogether and forge ahead on itsdevelopment journey.

"Let this Republic Day fur-ther fortify the unity and integri-ty of this vast and diverse nation.Let this strong bond of unity ofpurpose be the driving force ofall our endeavors to build aninclusive, prosperous, progres-sive, peaceful and harmoniousnation," the message added.(UNI)

RC lostExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 25: A mannamely Shekhar Arora, son ofOm Parkash, a resident ofGandhi Nagar Jammu has lostthe registration certificate of hisMaruti car bearing registrationnumber JK02N-6001.

If found kindly inform onMobile Number 9419154848 orPolice Station Janipur, where amissing report in this regardstands registered.

Sham inaugurates TVS showroom

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