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The candidates are directed to report for admission to the allotted Institutions on or before 18th of July, 2014 along with relevant certificates in Original and Online Admit Card downloaded by the candidates from the official websites of the Board/duplicate Admit Card obtained from BOPEE. The concerned Heads of the Institutions are requested to check the eligibility of the candidates and verify Permanent Resident Certificate, Marks Certificate, Date of Birth Certificate and Category Certificate, if any, in original along with Online Admit Card/Duplicate Admit Card to verify the identity and genuineness of the certificates. The concerned Heads of the Institutions should send all the category certificates for verification to the offices where from these certificates have been issued so as to ascertain their genuineness and entitlement to the benefit of the category. Where a certificate has been declared invalid by a Competent Authority, the concerned Head of the Institution is obligated to immediately report the matter to the BOPEE office for cancellation of the admission of such candidate. The Heads of the Institutions shall send the list of candidates admitted in different disciplines and short fall (category wise), if any, along with Roll Nos. and names of candidates who have not taken admission on 19th of July, 2014 by 4:00 P.M positively to BOPEE office, Srinagar / Jammu by fax., email and by hand also. Note: The Private Colleges (ASCOMS, Institute of Dental Sciences, Jammu College of Physiotherapy, Institute of Asian Medical College, Kashmir Tibbia College) have not yet submitted necessary approval of their regulating bodies. The admission process brooks no further delay as it has to be concluded within the dates prescribed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. The students in these private institutions have been allotted disciplines at the risk and responsibility of the concerned institutions. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS EXCEPTED No: BOPEE/Adm-04/2014 Sd/- Zahoor Ahmad Butt Under Secretary J&K BOPEE Experts sound alarm, say move should be opposed Srinagar, July 10: Cautioning the authorities not to thrust Devnagri script over Kashmiri language, experts have expressed resentment saying the move would be opposed with unified approach. Jammu and Kashmir Urdu Council (JKUC) said a conspiracy against the Kashmiri language is being hatched and the move is aimed to erode the rich history and its remarkable content. The Council said some people masquerading as Kashmiris are emphasizing upon introducing Devangri script for Kashmiri language and the purpose of such move is to change the very foundation of the language so that the coming generations are kept away from knowing the very background of their land. "The impor- tant manuscripts written in Kashmiri language earlier, if changed could have the disastrous impact upon the coming generations of Kashmir as they would remain unaware about their past," said JKUC members. Spokesman of JKUC Javid Matji said, “These elements are talking of introducing a new manuscript for Kashmiri language. The JKUC has warned these elements that Devnagri or any other manuscript for Kashmiri language would not be acceptable for any Kashmiri living or putting up in any part of the world.” The Council has reiterated that all the Kashmiri speaking people irrespective of their identity, religion or region will fight any such attempt tooth and nail. Matji said JKUC felt that the concern shown by Adbi Markaz Kamraz (AMK), for promotion and protection of Kashmiri language, was timely and warranted. The JKUC assured Markaz leadership that the Council will actively support any step that Markaz takes to fight against the conspiracy of ‘Devnagri for Kashmiri’ and the council will itself put efforts in this direction. Devanagari is part of the Brahmic family of scripts of India, Nepal, Tibet, and South-East Asia. It is a descendant of the Gupta script, along with Siddham and Sharada. Eastern variants of Gupta called nagari are first attested from the 7th century CE; from c. 1200 CE these gradually replaced Siddham, which survived as a vehicle for Tantric Buddhism in East Asia, and Sharada, which remained in parallel use in Kashmir. An early version of Devanagari is visible in the Kutila inscription of Bareilly dated to Vikram Samvat 1049 (i.e. 992 CE), which demonstrates the emergence of the horizontal bar to group letters belonging to a word. Sanskrit nagari is the feminine of nagara "relating or belonging to a town or city". It is feminine from its original phrasing with lipi ("script") as nagari lipi "script relating to a city", that is, probably from its having originated in some city. The use of the name devanagari is relatively recent, and the older term nagari is still common. The rapid spread of the term devanagari may be related to the almost exclusive use of this script to publish Sanskrit texts in print since the 1870s. (KNS) Srinagar, July 10: Condemning the government action of banning the lecture which was scheduled to be delivered by an prominent author and academician Mridu Rai, the Hurriyat Conference (G) today said "Jammu & Kashmir is actually a police state where the govern- ment is totally intolerant to the opposite voices." “Though India is claiming to be the largest democratic country of the world but this claim is miserably exposed in Kashmir where the freedom of expression has been practically banned and the people are not allowed to peacefully put forth their view point,” said the Hurriyat spokesman in a statement today, terming the ignorance expressed by the district administration about the ban on the lecture as surprising and ridiculous. “The internet has revolu- tionized the communication system of the present era and there are many ways available with the people to reach every corner of the world, banning of such conferences and events in this era is ridiculous on the part of government,” the spokesman said. twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ DPN executive council meets Srinagar, July 10: Patron Democratic Party of Nationalist Ghulam Hassan Mir today called upon the executive members and workers to work in tandem so as to mitigate the grievances of common people. According to a statement, this he said while chairing an executive body meeting convened to discuss the strategy of the party for upcoming assembly elections in the state. General Secretary, Farooq Jan, spokesman Shehzadi Simon, State Secretary, Nazir Ahmed Dialgami, Youth President Muzaffar Reshi, district presidents Basharat Hussain Najar, Abdul Rashid Sheikh, Mohd Afzal Khan, Nazir Ahmed Lone and president women’s wing Masarat Qaidri were present on the occasion. Senior Vice President G. M. Bawan said the main aim of DPN is to work for evolving a consensus so that all the problems being faced by the state are resolved amicably and to the satisfaction of every sections of the society. ADGP Security decorates SSPs Srinagar, July 10: Additional Director General of Police (Security), V.K. Singh decorated Fayaz Ahmad Lone, SP Commandant JKAP-11th Bn Sec, Randeep Kumar, SP Security Civil Secretariat J&K, T.R. Katoch, SP Staff officer to ADGP Security J&K, Ashok Sharma, SP Commandant JKAP-3rd Bn Sec., Manzoor Ahmad Dalal, SP Security AHJ Airport Srinagar and Ajit Lal Dogra, SP Security Raj Bhawan Srinagar with the ranks of SSP in a piping ceremony held at Security Headquarters Srinagar. The officers have completed 15 years of gazetted service in J&K Police and are entitled to wear the SSP ranks. ADGP Security V.K. Singh emphasised upon them to perform their duties sincerely and hoped that the officers will accomplish the assigned task and work efficiently for better police-public relation in future. Medical, veterinary Hurriyat (G) condemns ban on Rai’s lecture camp at Kupwara Srinagar, July 10: A mega medical and veterinary camp was organized by Army to provide on the spot treatment, free medicines and specialist advice to the village Awra and surrounding areas in Kupwara. A defence PRO statement said a joint medical team of five Army doctors (including two lady Medical Officers and one Dentist) and two Civil doctors from the department of Medicine examined the patients during the medical camp. A total of 1865 general patients and 312 dental patients were treated and 1189 animals were examined under the veterinary camp. Slain militant identified as Abu Musa of LeT Srinagar, July 10: Police has identified the slain militant commander killed in an encounter at Zachaldara, Handwara as Abu Musa of Lashkar-e-Toiba militant outfit. Police spokesman said Musa was LeT’s divisional Commander. “He was killed in an encounter with police, 21 RR and 92 battalion of CRPF,” the spokesman said. “Musa was operating in Handwara, Rajwar and Ramhaal belt since 2012. He was involved in the killing of a police head constable at Hangalpora area of Vilgam on July 13, 2013. He was involved in the attack on army convoy at Dragmulla on November 16 last year,” he said. Authorities wake up to illegal extraction of soil in Pulwama Pulwama, July 10: Authorities launched a drive against illegal extraction of soil in various areas here by seizing various vehicles and arresting offenders. A team led by Assistant Commissioner Revenue Pulwama, Sajad Qadri today raided Parigam Pulwama where illegal excavation of soil was going on. The team seized nine tippers and a JCB on the spot and arrested three accused persons. However many persons. “We had inputs that illegal excavation is going on there from last many days and raided the spot. The drive will continue,” Qadri said. The residents have appreciated the action taken by the administration. 11809 pilgrims pay obeisance at Amarnath Srinagar, July 10: 11809 devotees paid their obeisance before the Ice Lingam on Thursday. A total of 1,67,644 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the Holy Cave since the commencement of Amarnath Yatra. The clear skies in the morning enabled the Shrine Board to allow the Yatris camping at Baltal and Nunwan Base Camps to move toward the Holy Cave Shrine. Gurezi thanks DG AIR Srinagar, July 10: Minister of State for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Nazir Ahmad Gurezi today thanked the Director General, All India Radio for broadcasting programme in “Sheena” language from Radio Kashmir, Srinagar. He said this was the long pending demand of the people of the area which has been fulfilled. Gurezi said that he was personally pursing with the authorities of All India Radio (AIR) to be broadcast the programme from Radio Kashmir, Srinagar for last three years. He appreciated the role played by the DG AIR Fayaz Shahriyar in this regard. Declare our results: Teachers aspirants appeal SSB Srinagar, July 10: Candidates who have appeared in interview for the posts of Teacher in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district Thursday appealed Service Selection Board to declare their results forthwith. A delegation of candidates from the district said that they had appeared in the interview two months ago. “We have approached SSB office various times with the request to declare our results. However, our pleas have fallen flat on deaf ears,” they said. NK005-GK 39 facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir CONTD. ON PG 16 CONTD. FROM PG 14 STATE 15