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CHANDIGARH, June 2: Haryana Government has decided to provide various con- cessions to students belonging to Jammu and Kashmir for their admission in the colleges and universities of the State. Stating this here today, a Higher Education department spokesman said the concessions included relaxation in cut-off percentage up to 10 per cent subject to minimum eligibility requirement, and increase in intake capacity up to five per cent, course-wise. He said other concessions included reservation of at least one seat in merit quota in techni- cal and professional institutions, waiving of domicile require- ments and setting up of a griev- ances redressal mechanism for such students in every institu- tion. A written communication has been sent to all Vice-Chancellors of state and private universities, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police and principals of government and aided colleges for compliance in letter and spirit. (UNI) SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017 (PAGE 18) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Construct your home/ commer- cial buildings on contract basis with material from start to end. Also contact for Map making, estimates, skilled/ unskilled labour. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9419159851, 7006627355 VERMA CONSTRUCTIONS ISO 9001:2008 We at Annapurna Food Chain, have vacancies for the follow- ing posts at our new restaurant at Katra. Good Salary for deserving candidates. 1. Restaurant Manager 2. Executive Chef. 3. Sr. Captain 4. Captain 5. Steward 6. Commis-1. (Indian Continental, Chinese, Pantry, Tandoor, South Indian Chef.) 7. Commis-2 8. Commis-3 9. Cashier-Cum Computer Operator 10. Pot Washer, Restaurant Cleaning Boy. PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME TO: [email protected] or Call and fix a appointment for 4th of June on Sunday between 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Satyam Hotel, Railway Station, Jammu. Call at on: 0191-2470299, 9419185648, 7006343558 REQUIRED STAFF BE A PART OF THE JOURNEY. JOIN US ARTEMIS HOSPITAL GURGAON SECTOR-51 HEART CARE O.P.D DR. AMIT BHUSHAN SHARMA HEART SPECIALIST Sunday 4th June 2017, 10 AM to 2 PM 9419189634 Venue HEART O.P.D 1ST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH -TMT FACILITY MD, DM (Cardiology) FSCAI, FIC (New York) FIPD (Michigan USA) Senior Interventional Cardiologist Mob: 09999597113 Tel: 0191-2543342, ECHS, CGHS All major Insurances accepted Near Raghunath Mandir Clinic Dr D.B Sharma Child Specialist Dr. KumKum’s Diagnostic Pathology Lab Mob: 7006010619 Available Hi-Tech Service & Tyres for all vehicles at Best Prices. “MRF Exclusive Dealer” ADHAAR UPLAND TYRES Janipur-Roop Nagar Road near Police Station, Janipur. PH: 0191-2592100, 9906070745, 9419127392, 9697032031 CBSE seeks data on pvt schools’ fee NEW DELHI, June 2: In a bid to tighten the noose on schools charging “unreasonable” fees and levy- ing “hidden” charges, the CBSE has sought data from private schools about their fee structure and increase in fees in recent years. The move comes weeks after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had warned private schools against turning into “shops” by selling uniform and books in their premises. “We have told schools that they should not charge unrea- sonable fees. The charges should be reasonable and there should be no hidden costs as that is the more irritating part for parents,” Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said in an interview. “We have sought data from schools about their fee structure and increase in fees. Many schools have sent it and the data is being analysed. Schools which haven’t sent it have been sent reminders and penalised,” he added. The Minister, however, did not clarify about the penalty measures for schools found guilty of overcharging and with hidden costs in their fees struc- ture. Overcharging by schools and increase in fees every year has been a subject of concern often raised by parents. Gujarat had last month introduced “Gujarat Self- Financed Schools (Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2017” to regulate the exorbitant fees charged by schools.(PTI) Concessions to J&K students in Haryana Confederation of All Agriculture Associations (Gaz. / Non-Gaz.) appeal to Hon’ble Chief Minister Ms. Mehbooba Mufti and Hon’ble Agriculture Minister Jenab Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura to post Director Agriculture Jammu from within the Technical Agriculture Cadre, as laid down in his guiding doctrine by Late Jenab Mufti Mohammad Syeed that “Technical Departments to be headed by Technical Professionals only”. (AGRICULTURE EMPLOYEES COORDINATION COMMITTEE JAMMU) Appeal to Hon’ble Chief Minister & Hon’ble Agriculture Minister

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CHANDIGARH, June 2:

Haryana Government hasdecided to provide various con-cessions to students belongingto Jammu and Kashmir for theiradmission in the colleges anduniversities of the State.

Stating this here today, a

Higher Education departmentspokesman said the concessionsincluded relaxation in cut-offpercentage up to 10 per centsubject to minimum eligibilityrequirement, and increase inintake capacity up to five percent, course-wise.

He said other concessions

included reservation of at leastone seat in merit quota in techni-cal and professional institutions,waiving of domicile require-ments and setting up of a griev-ances redressal mechanism forsuch students in every institu-tion.

A written communication hasbeen sent to all Vice-Chancellorsof state and private universities,Deputy Commissioners,Superintendents of Police andprincipals of government andaided colleges for compliance inletter and spirit. (UNI)

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017 (PAGE 18) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

Construct your home/ commer-cial buildings on contract basiswith material from start to end. Also contact for Map making, estimates, skilled/ unskilled

labour. Satisfaction guaranteed.9419159851, 7006627355

VERMA CONSTRUCTIONSISO 9001:2008

We at Annapurna Food Chain,have vacancies for the follow-ing posts at our new restaurantat Katra. Good Salary fordeserving candidates.1. Restaurant Manager2. Executive Chef.3. Sr. Captain4. Captain5. Steward6. Commis-1. (Indian Continental,

Chinese, Pantry, Tandoor,South Indian Chef.)

7. Commis-28. Commis-39. Cashier-Cum Computer

Operator10. Pot Washer, Restaurant

Cleaning Boy.PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME TO:[email protected] or Calland fix a appointment for 4th ofJune on Sunday between 11 a.m.to 4 p.m. at Satyam Hotel, RailwayStation, Jammu.

Call at on: 0191-2470299,9419185648, 7006343558

REQUIRED STAFFBE A PART OF THEJOURNEY. JOIN US

ARTEMIS HOSPITAL GURGAON SECTOR-51HEART CARE O.P.D

DR. AMIT BHUSHAN SHARMA HEART SPECIALIST

Sunday 4th June 2017, 10 AM to 2 PM 9419189634 Venue

HEART O.P.D 1ST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH -TMT FACILITY

MD, DM (Cardiology) FSCAI, FIC (New York) FIPD (Michigan USA) Senior Interventional Cardiologist Mob: 09999597113

Tel: 0191-2543342, ECHS, CGHS All major Insurances accepted

Near Raghunath Mandir Clinic Dr D.B Sharma Child Specialist Dr. KumKum’s Diagnostic Pathology Lab Mob: 7006010619

Available Hi-Tech Service & Tyresfor all vehicles at Best Prices.

“MRF Exclusive Dealer”ADHAAR UPLAND TYRES

Janipur-Roop Nagar Roadnear Police Station, Janipur.

PH: 0191-2592100, 9906070745, 9419127392, 9697032031

CBSE seeks data onpvt schools’ feeNEW DELHI, June 2:

In a bid to tighten thenoose on schools charging“unreasonable” fees and levy-ing “hidden” charges, theCBSE has sought data fromprivate schools about their feestructure and increase in feesin recent years.

The move comes weeksafter the Central Board ofSecondary Education (CBSE)had warned private schoolsagainst turning into “shops” byselling uniform and books intheir premises.

“We have told schools thatthey should not charge unrea-sonable fees. The chargesshould be reasonable and thereshould be no hidden costs asthat is the more irritating partfor parents,” Union HRDMinister Prakash Javadekarsaid in an interview.

“We have sought data fromschools about their fee structureand increase in fees. Manyschools have sent it and the datais being analysed. Schoolswhich haven’t sent it have beensent reminders and penalised,”he added.

The Minister, however, didnot clarify about the penaltymeasures for schools foundguilty of overcharging and withhidden costs in their fees struc-ture.

Overcharging by schoolsand increase in fees every yearhas been a subject of concernoften raised by parents.

Gujarat had last monthintroduced “Gujarat Self-Financed Schools (Regulationof Fees) Bill, 2017” to regulatethe exorbitant fees charged byschools.(PTI)

Concessions to J&K students in Haryana

Confederation of AllAgriculture Associations(Gaz. / Non-Gaz.) appeal toHon’ble Chief Minister Ms.Mehbooba Mufti and Hon’bleAgriculture Minister JenabGhulam Nabi Lone Hanjura topost Director AgricultureJammu from within theTechnical Agriculture Cadre,as laid down in his guidingdoctrine by Late Jenab MuftiMohammad Syeed that“Technical Departments to beheaded by TechnicalProfessionals only”.(AGRICULTURE EMPLOYEES

COORDINATIONCOMMITTEE JAMMU)

Appeal to Hon’bleChief Minister &

Hon’ble AgricultureMinister