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06 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | October 29, 2014, Wednesday IRFAN UL ISLAM BEREAVED The Mother of Irfan Ul Islam, who is MVI in the Motor Vehicle Department Srinagar, passed away monday 27th october after a brief illness at her residence in Safapora Bandipora. Shamima Begaum the wife of M. Shafi Bhat was a teacher by profession. The deceased was laid to rest at her ancestral graveyard at Safapora. MUHAMMAD YOUSUF FARASH INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 53-Hamza Colony, Bemina, Srinagar, Kashmir PRESS NOTE As you all respectable know that there has been great manipulation in the Batamaloo Constituency. So far family rule has been thrust upon the esteemed voters of this constituency which is very sensitive and important. Now in order to overcome the wrong doings done by the various political leaders in this constituency. I, Mohammad Yousuf Farash have decided to come into the election fray and expose all the wrong doings done upon the esteemed voters of this constituency. Therefore, I appeal to all the voters to vote for me in the ensuing assembly elections so that the evils of corruption, nepotism, family rule are put to an end. I assure you that I will stand by you for your legitimate rights, for fulfilling your aspirations and other demands. 002 CONDOLENCE A condolence meeting of staff of office of the Joint Commissioner of Income Tax was held on 27 th of Oct. 2014 on the demise of Khawaja Abdul Gaffar Wani, Grandfather of Jenab Gulzar Ahmad Wani, Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, Circle 3 Srinagar who passed away on 26 th of Oct. 2014. The participants of the meeting expressed grief and sorrow on the demise and it was prayed to Almighty Allah that the departed soul may rest in peace and the best realms of heavenly abode and pray for granting forbearance to the bereaved family to bear this loss with courage and patience. The Fateha Khawani of Khawaja Abdul Gaffar Wani is scheduled on 29 th of Oct. 2014. Muhammad Altaf Bhat Office Superintendent O/O Joint Commissioner of Income Tax Range-3 Srinagar 002 ROMAN REYAZ KHAN LEFT FOR HEAVENLY ABODE With profound grief and sorrow we regret to inform the demise of our eyesight and heart beat Roman Reyaz Khan who breathed his last on 27 th October 2014 and was laid to rest today on 28th October 2014. A students of 8th class, Roman has left for heavenly abode but has pierced our hearts and souls. May Allah bestow him with Jannah and grant us patience on this irreparable loss. The congregational Fateh Khawani of the deceased will be held on 31 st October 2014, Friday, at 2:30 PM at our ancestral graveyard Asthana Feteh Shah Sahib Baran Pathar Batamaloo Sgr. Insha’Allah GREIF STRICKEN Reyaz Ahmad Khan (Father) & Family Upper Humhama Budgam, Near Armed Police Complex 002 CONDOLENCE Mrs. Peerzada Mohammad Yousuf Shah R/o Malik Angan, Fateh Kadal presently House of Mir Siraj-ud-Din, Nigin passed away on (Monday) 27th Oct. 2014 at 7:30 AM. Her Congregational Fateha Khawani shall be observed on (Friday) 31st Oct. 2014 at graveyard Malik Angan Fateh Kadal near Masjid Sharief at 2:30 PM. Note: Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of fruit/ juice along with them. Mir Siraj-Ud-Din Cell No. 9697448900 002 FATEH-I-KHAWANI With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the demise of Mrs. Late Muhammad Ashraf Phalgaroo of Chammardori near Gagar Masjid, Zaina Kadal who passed away on 27 th October, 2014 (Monday). Fateh-i-Khawani will be held on 29 th October, 2014 (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM at Kotar Gudri, Malkha graveyard. Condolence meeting will conclude at graveyard. There will be no majlis at our residence. NOTE: Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables along with them. Bereaved Muhammad Younis Phalgaroo - 9858304126 Dipping mercury worsens worries of flood victims ‘Relief amount insufficient for building houses’ SHOWKAT DAR Pulwama, Oct 28: As tem- perature goes on dipping with every passing day, the wor- ries of the people, rendered homeless by the September floods, proportionately swell, consigning a gloomy counte- nance to the victims. Exhibiting dismay over the paltry amount of relief money granted as compen- sation by the government to build and repair their damaged houses, the dis- gruntled victims are scared of the approaching winter in absence of any concrete or solid shelter against the chill- ing season. The state government is sanctioning Rs 75000 as com- pensation for completely dam- aged houses while as partially damaged ones get only Rs 3800. “Our house was put in partially damaged category as it had developed cracks. The district administration as well as experts declared the house unsafe for residing in, leaving us without any house. Ironically, we were given Rs 3800 as aid to repair or build another house,” Ghulam Mohiudin Ganai of Kaigam Awantipora said. “This amount is too meagre to fulfil even wages of eight labourers for one day, leave alone reconstruction or repairing of house which needs lakhs of rupees,” he added. “People here are putting up in temporary tin sheds where the sufferings of people are multiplied in rains and cold. The rain water enters into the sheds giving tough times to the occupants who have no other option but to stay put,” another resident, Tauseef Ahmad Ganai said. “The government showed extreme indifference by granting a miniscule amount as compensation to the affect- ed families for rebuilding or repairing houses,” he rued. “Some organisations are providing warm clothes, food packs and beddings but it does not reach to all deserv- ing people which adds to our miseries,” the disenchanted residents said in unison. They are critical of the government for declaring election schedule stating that “election process will take all the attention and flood vic- tims will be left at the mercy of Almighty.” “We are unable to arrange food and proper shelter. The freezing season is fast nearing but the government instead of paying all attention towards our problems is getting busy in election. What worse can we see than this when people are crying for help and political parties are planning to grab their votes,” some angry resi- dents blurted out. “Elections at a time when we don’t have food or shelter is meaningless for us,” they added, demanding enhance- ment of relief money to a gen- uine extent of their require- ments. Get active on diplomatic front: Nayeem Khan to NRKs Yawar concerned over damage to saffron Srinagar, Oct 28: National Confer- ence youth leader and party can- didate for Pampore constituency, Yawar Masoodi Tuesday expressed concern over the damage to saffron due to recent rains. In a statement, Masoodi said incessant rains not only dam- aged the crop but the stagnant waters in low lying areas ruined the saffron corms completely. He stressed the government to assess the losses immediately and compensate the farmers adequately. Raising non-payment of sala- ries to employees, posted at wells meant for irrigating saffron lands, Masoodi expressed dismay and demanded release of the pending salaries to the said employees forth- with. He also stressed for starting irrigation scheme so that saffron cultivation gets a boost. 1 dies, 10 hurt in road mishaps Srinagar, Oct 28: One person died while ten others were injured in different road accidents across the valley today. A tractor without registra- tion number hit a motorcycle (JK03A/8529) near Emergency Hospital Qazigund, resulting in injuries to the motorcyclist Irfan Ahmad Misgar son of Farooq Ahmad of Mir Maidan, Dooru. The injured was shifted to SKIMS Soura where he succumbed to his inju- ries. Meanwhile, a Wagon R (JK04/94) and an Innova (JK02A/0019) collided at Fres- tabal, Pampore resulting in inju- ries to five people namely Reyaz Ahmad Bhat of Rawalpora, Danish Ahmad Dar of Jawahar Nagar, Junaid Ahmad Khan of Nowgam, Sheikh Nisar of Kursoo Rajbagh and Aqib Khan of Peer Bagh. A Maruti car (JK01P/8273) while coming from Narbal to Sri- nagar hit an Alto car (JK05E/7509) at Shalteng, Parimpora. Five per- sons, Ishfaq Ahmad Lone, Junaid Nazir Lone, Sahil Nazir Lone, Raza Akhter and Jawhira, all residents of Bomay, Sopore were injured in the mishap. Police registered cases regarding all the accidents. Srinagar, Oct 28: Hurri- yat Con- ference Jammu Kashmir leader a n d National Front chairman Nayeem Khan Tuesday urged the Kashmiri diaspora to get more active on the diplomatic front to highlight Kashmir issue and ‘atrocities being inflicted on Kashmiris by New Delhi’. “The Kashmiri diaspora should hold more rallies like London March to raise their voice against oppression on their brethren in Kashmir by New Delhi,” said Nayeem Khan while talking to people at Gund Hasibhat, Laway- pora and Mujgund areas. He visited the areas to have a firsthand account of the flood devastation. Khan hailed the organisers of March and said, “They have set a model and now there is need for more such protests so that Kashmiris are represented internationally and India is forced to change its aggres- sive stand. Every justice lover world over accepts that people of Jammu Kashmir are yet to decide their political future. Sooner Kashmiris are asked about their future, the better for the whole south Asian region.” “The flood victims of the area have been left alone and the reha- bilitation claims by the govern- ment are yet to reach their place,” Nayeem Khan said. “The announcement of polls has proved it once again that New Delhi is hardly bothered about the people living in Kashmir and their worries,” a spokesman of National Front in a statement today quoted Nayeem Khan as saying. Kashmir Income Tax Bar Association Near IGNOU, Regional Centre Srinagar, Raj Bagh, Srinagar Condolence Meeting on demise of Mr. Abdul Gaffar Wani (Grandfather of Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani (ACIT). A Condolence meeting of members of the Kashmir Income Tax Bar Association was held on 28 th October 2014, to mourn the demise of Mr. Abdul Gaffar Wani, Grandfather of Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani, (Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax). The members expressed grief, heartfelt Condolences and sincere sympathies to Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani and the other members of the bereaved family. At this occasion special prayers were offered for the eternal peace of the departed soul. Sd/- SECRETARY Kashmir Income Tax Bar Association NK005-GK Rasm-e-Chahrum With profound grief & sorrow we inform the demise of our beloved father Ghulam Jeelani Koul Ex. Football Player & Employee PDD R/o Dukani Sangeen Fateh Kadal Presently Lane No. 4, New Colony Naseem Bagh, Srinagar who left for heavenly abode on 28 th October 2014. May Almighty Allah accord peace to the departed soul. His Rasm-e-Chahrum will be observed on 31 st October 2014 at 02:30 PM at our ancestral graveyard Malkhah Opp. Zaroo Gun Factory Srinagar. BEREAVED: KOUL / ALLAQABAND FAMILY 9103112052, 9797975436 NK005-GK Office of the Dean College Development Council UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR, SRINAGAR NOTIFICATION All Private Colleges running B.Ed programme and affiliated to University of Kashmir are hereby informed to deposit the requisite affiliation fee of Rs.1.5 lakh and Inspection fee of Rs.20,000/- for the session 2014-15 before 15 th November 2014. Sd/- Dean DCDC-18 College Development Council NK005-GK University of Kashmir, Srinagar Department of Law NOTICE This is for the information of BA.LLB 7 th Semester students of the Department of Law and all Private Law Colleges affiliated to University of Kashmir that their end semester viva-voce is scheduled as per the following programme: S. No. Date Time Department/College Venue 1 31-10- 2014 10:00 am Students of the Department of Law Department of Law 2 01-11- 2014 10:00 am Students Concerned of all affiliated Colleges Do Sd/- Prof. Mohd. Ayub DL-19 Head, Department of Law NK005-GK LOVING MEMORY With profound grief and sorrow it is to inform that our mother Smt Viday Kour w/o Late Dhan Singh Bakshi R/o Wazir Bagh Srinagar died on 16.10.2014 at Lonavla Pune Mumbai as she was shifted to Pune because of flood. The Satsang of late Smt Viday Kour Bakshi will be performed at Sheed Bunga Gurdwara Barzulla Baghat at 2 PM to 4 PM on 2.11.2014. Mahinder Singh Bakshi, Prithpal Sing Bakshi, Autar Singh Bakshi, Joginder Singh Bakshi, J.B.Singh Bakshi 9596447076, 7298010671 RE003 CONDOLENCE The staff of Joint Directorate Forest Protection Force Kashmir along with Deputy Directors of Kashmir Region condole the sad demise of Grandmother of Mr. Waseem Farooq Mir, Deputy Director, FPF Pulwama/ Shopian who expired on 27th Oct’ 2014. Special prayers were held at Delta Hqrs. in this regard. Sd/-Joint Director, Kashmir RE003 STATE twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com

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06 Greater KashmirSRINAGAR | October 29, 2014, Wednesday

IRFAN UL ISLAM BEREAVED The Mother of Irfan Ul Islam, who is MVI in the Motor Vehicle Department Srinagar, passed away monday 27th october after a brief illness at her residence in Safapora Bandipora. Shamima Begaum the wife of M. Shafi Bhat was a teacher by profession. The deceased was laid to rest at her ancestral graveyard at Safapora.

MUHAMMAD YOUSUF FARASHINDEPENDENT CANDIDATE

53-Hamza Colony, Bemina, Srinagar, Kashmir

PRESS NOTEAs you all respectable know that there has been great manipulation in the Batamaloo Constituency. So far family rule has been thrust upon the esteemed voters of this constituency which is very sensitive and important.Now in order to overcome the wrong doings done by the various political leaders in this constituency. I, Mohammad Yousuf Farash have decided to come into the election fray and expose all the wrong doings done upon the esteemed voters of this constituency.Therefore, I appeal to all the voters to vote for me in the ensuing assembly elections so that the evils of corruption, nepotism, family rule are put to an end. I assure you that I will stand by you for your legitimate rights, for fulfilling your aspirations and other demands.

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CONDOLENCEA condolence meeting of staff of office of the Joint Commissioner of Income Tax was held on 27th of Oct. 2014 on the demise of Khawaja Abdul Gaffar Wani, Grandfather of Jenab Gulzar Ahmad Wani, Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, Circle 3 Srinagar who passed away on 26th of Oct. 2014. The participants of the meeting expressed grief and sorrow on the demise and it was prayed to Almighty Allah that the departed soul may rest in peace and the best realms of heavenly abode and pray for granting forbearance to the bereaved family to bear this loss with courage and patience.The Fateha Khawani of Khawaja Abdul Gaffar Wani is scheduled on 29th of Oct. 2014.

Muhammad Altaf BhatOffice Superintendent

O/O Joint Commissioner of Income Tax Range-3 Srinagar

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ROMAN REYAZ KHANLEFT FOR HEAVENLY ABODE

With profound grief and sorrow we regret to inform the demise of our eyesight and heart beat Roman Reyaz Khan who breathed his last on 27th October 2014 and was laid to rest today on 28th October 2014. A students of 8th class, Roman has left for heavenly abode but has pierced our hearts and souls. May Allah bestow him with Jannah and grant us patience on this irreparable loss. The congregational Fateh Khawani of the deceased will be held on 31st October 2014, Friday, at 2:30 PM at our ancestral graveyard Asthana Feteh Shah Sahib Baran Pathar Batamaloo Sgr. Insha’Allah

GREIF STRICKEN Reyaz Ahmad Khan (Father) & Family

Upper Humhama Budgam, Near Armed Police Complex

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CONDOLENCEMrs. Peerzada Mohammad Yousuf Shah R/o Malik Angan, Fateh Kadal presently House of Mir Siraj-ud-Din, Nigin passed away on (Monday) 27th Oct. 2014 at 7:30 AM. Her Congregational Fateha Khawani shall be observed on (Friday) 31st Oct. 2014 at graveyard Malik Angan Fateh Kadal near Masjid Sharief at 2:30 PM.Note: Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of fruit/

juice along with them.

Mir Siraj-Ud-DinCell No. 9697448900

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FATEH-I-KHAWANI With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the demise of Mrs. Late Muhammad Ashraf Phalgaroo of Chammardori near Gagar Masjid, Zaina Kadal who passed away on 27th October, 2014 (Monday). Fateh-i-Khawani will be held on 29th

October, 2014 (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM at Kotar Gudri, Malkha graveyard. Condolence meeting will conclude at graveyard. There will be no majlis at our residence.NOTE: Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables along with them.

Bereaved Muhammad Younis Phalgaroo - 9858304126

Dipping mercury worsens worries of flood victims‘Relief amount insufficient for building houses’

SHOWKAT DAR

Pulwama, Oct 28: As tem-perature goes on dipping with every passing day, the wor-ries of the people, rendered homeless by the September floods, proportionately swell, consigning a gloomy counte-nance to the victims. Exhibiting dismay over the paltry amount of relief money granted as compen-sation by the government to build and repair their damaged houses, the dis-

gruntled victims are scared of the approaching winter in absence of any concrete or solid shelter against the chill-ing season. The state government is sanctioning Rs 75000 as com-pensation for completely dam-aged houses while as partially damaged ones get only Rs 3800. “Our house was put in partially damaged category as it had developed cracks. The district administration as well as experts declared the house unsafe for residing in, leaving us without any house. Ironically, we were given Rs 3800 as aid to repair or build another house,” Ghulam Mohiudin Ganai of Kaigam

Awantipora said. “This amount is too meagre to fulfil even wages of eight labourers for one day, leave alone reconstruction or repairing of house which needs lakhs of rupees,” he added. “People here are putting up in temporary tin sheds where the sufferings of people are multiplied in rains and cold. The rain water enters into the sheds giving tough times to the occupants who have no other option but to stay put,” another resident, Tauseef Ahmad Ganai said. “The government showed extreme indifference by granting a miniscule amount

as compensation to the affect-ed families for rebuilding or repairing houses,” he rued. “Some organisations are providing warm clothes, food packs and beddings but it does not reach to all deserv-ing people which adds to our miseries,” the disenchanted residents said in unison. They are critical of the government for declaring election schedule stating that “election process will take all the attention and flood vic-tims will be left at the mercy of Almighty.” “We are unable to arrange food and proper shelter. The freezing season is fast nearing but the government instead of

paying all attention towards our problems is getting busy in election. What worse can we see than this when people are crying for help and political parties are planning to grab their votes,” some angry resi-dents blurted out. “Elections at a time when we don’t have food or shelter is meaningless for us,” they added, demanding enhance-ment of relief money to a gen-uine extent of their require-ments.

Get active on diplomatic front: Nayeem Khan to NRKs

Yawar concerned over damage to saffron Srinagar, Oct 28: National Confer-ence youth leader and party can-didate for Pampore constituency, Yawar Masoodi Tuesday expressed concern over the damage to saffron due to recent rains. In a statement, Masoodi said incessant rains not only dam-aged the crop but the stagnant waters in low lying areas ruined the saffron corms completely. He stressed the government to

assess the losses immediately and compensate the farmers adequately. Raising non-payment of sala-ries to employees, posted at wells meant for irrigating saffron lands, Masoodi expressed dismay and demanded release of the pending salaries to the said employees forth-with. He also stressed for starting irrigation scheme so that saffron cultivation gets a boost.

1 dies, 10 hurt in road mishapsSrinagar, Oct 28: One person died while ten others were injured in different road accidents across the valley today. A tractor without registra-tion number hit a motorcycle (JK03A/8529) near Emergency Hospital Qazigund, resulting in injuries to the motorcyclist Irfan Ahmad Misgar son of Farooq Ahmad of Mir Maidan, Dooru. The injured was shifted to SKIMS Soura where he succumbed to his inju-ries. M e a nw h i l e , a Wa g o n R (JK04/94) and an Innova (JK02A/0019) collided at Fres-

tabal, Pampore resulting in inju-ries to five people namely Reyaz Ahmad Bhat of Rawalpora, Danish Ahmad Dar of Jawahar Nagar, Junaid Ahmad Khan of Nowgam, Sheikh Nisar of Kursoo Rajbagh and Aqib Khan of Peer Bagh. A Maruti car (JK01P/8273) while coming from Narbal to Sri-nagar hit an Alto car (JK05E/7509) at Shalteng, Parimpora. Five per-sons, Ishfaq Ahmad Lone, Junaid Nazir Lone, Sahil Nazir Lone, Raza Akhter and Jawhira, all residents of Bomay, Sopore were injured in the mishap. Police registered cases regarding all the accidents.

Srinagar, Oct 28: H u r r i -yat Con-f e r e n c e J a m m u Kashmir l e a d e r a n d

National Front chairman Nayeem Khan Tuesday urged the Kashmiri diaspora to get more active on the diplomatic front to highlight Kashmir issue and ‘atrocities being inflicted on Kashmiris by New Delhi’. “The Kashmiri diaspora should hold more rallies like

London March to raise their voice against oppression on their brethren in Kashmir by New Delhi,” said Nayeem Khan while talking to people at Gund Hasibhat, Laway-pora and Mujgund areas. He visited the areas to have a firsthand account of the flood devastation. Khan hailed the organisers of March and said, “They have set a model and now there is need for more such protests so that Kashmiris are represented internationally and India is forced to change its aggres-sive stand. Every justice lover world over accepts that people

of Jammu Kashmir are yet to decide their political future. Sooner Kashmiris are asked about their future, the better for the whole south Asian region.” “The flood victims of the area have been left alone and the reha-bilitation claims by the govern-ment are yet to reach their place,” Nayeem Khan said. “The announcement of polls has proved it once again that New Delhi is hardly bothered about the people living in Kashmir and their worries,” a spokesman of National Front in a statement today quoted Nayeem Khan as saying.

Kashmir Income Tax Bar AssociationNear IGNOU, Regional Centre Srinagar, Raj Bagh, Srinagar

Condolence Meeting on demise of Mr. Abdul Gaffar Wani (Grandfather of Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani (ACIT).

A Condolence meeting of members of the Kashmir Income Tax Bar Association was held on 28th October 2014, to mourn the demise of Mr. Abdul Gaffar Wani, Grandfather of Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani, (Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax). The members expressed grief, heartfelt Condolences and sincere sympathies to Mr. Gulzar Ahmad Wani and the other members of the bereaved family. At this occasion special prayers were offered for the eternal peace of the departed soul.

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Rasm-e-ChahrumWith profound grief & sorrow we inform the demise of our beloved father Ghulam Jeelani Koul Ex. Football Player & Employee PDD R/o Dukani Sangeen Fateh Kadal Presently Lane No. 4, New Colony Naseem Bagh, Srinagar who left for heavenly abode on 28th October 2014. May Almighty Allah accord peace to the departed soul. His Rasm-e-Chahrum will be observed on 31st October 2014 at 02:30 PM at our ancestral graveyard Malkhah Opp. Zaroo Gun Factory Srinagar.

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Office of the Dean College Development CouncilUNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR, SRINAGAR

N O T I F I C AT I O NAll Private Colleges running B.Ed programme and affiliated to University of Kashmir are hereby informed to deposit the requisite affiliation fee of Rs.1.5 lakh and Inspection fee of Rs.20,000/- for the session 2014-15 before 15th November 2014.

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LOVING MEMORYWith profound grief and sorrow it is to inform that our mother Smt Viday Kour w/o Late Dhan Singh Bakshi R/o Wazir Bagh Srinagar died on 16.10.2014 at Lonavla Pune Mumbai as she was shifted to Pune because of flood. The Satsang of late Smt Viday Kour Bakshi will be performed at Sheed Bunga Gurdwara Barzulla Baghat at 2 PM to 4 PM on 2.11.2014.

Mahinder Singh Bakshi, Prithpal Sing Bakshi, Autar Singh Bakshi, Joginder Singh Bakshi,

J.B.Singh Bakshi 9596447076, 7298010671RE

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CONDOLENCEThe staff of Joint Directorate Forest Protection Force Kashmir along with Deputy Directors of Kashmir Region condole the sad demise of Grandmother of Mr. Waseem Farooq Mir, Deputy Director, FPF Pulwama/Shopian who expired on 27th Oct’ 2014. Special prayers were held at Delta Hqrs. in this regard. Sd/-Joint Director, KashmirRE

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