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Abohar: An Army jawan reportedly ended his life on Thursday at Lalgarh military station near Sriganganagar. Preliminary investigation indicated that Mukesh Prasad (30) used the guard room firearm to kill himself at about 6 am in his official quarters. From his mouth, the bullet went through his head. The Police Control Room was informed about the incident at 10 am. It was learnt that Mukesh had been given some medical treatment last week for depression, the cause of which has not yet been ascertained. The body will be taken to his native place in Chanderpur district in Maharashtra, sources said. OC
Training of GOG members is in progress in Mohali , along side training in almost all Distt of Punjab will be in Progress. In Mohali the members from Distt RoopNagar,Distt Fathegarh sahib and Distt SAS Nagar are being Trained.
I’ll speak about Indian army.

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KULLU, APRIL 13
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has again cleared snow from 13,050-feet high Rohtang Pass after the snowfall at the peaks on April 11 and 12 had hampered the movement of vehicles. Earlier the Manali-Keylong road was connected by the BRO on April 5 but traffic came to a halt after the Rohtang again received about two feet of snow.The BRO’s 38 Border Road Task Force (BRTF) commander Colonel AK Awasthi said that snow had been cleared from Manali-Rohtang-Keylong highway. He said that teams of jawans moved towards Rohtang from its both sides and accomplished the task late on Friday. A few vehicles went from Manali side to Keylong.The district administration had made an arrangement that one day vehicles will move from the Manali side toward Keylong, while on the other day vehicles would be allowed from the Lahaul side towards Manali.The road remains closed for traffic for about six months during winters due to accumulation of heavy snow on the Pass, gateway to Lahaul valley. Every year the Rohtang receives heavy snowfall, which cuts off the residents of Lahaul Spiti from the rest of the state for several months.The Rohtang Pass is a major attraction for the tourists and the district administration has said that tourist vehicles would be allowed after broadening job is completed by the BRO and there are adequate parking facilities.

India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft, the Tejas. Twitter: IAF
Jodhpur, February 3
The Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, General David L Goldfein, on Saturday flew India’s indigenous light combat aircraft ‘Tejas’ at the air force station here.
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Goldfein, who arrived here on Friday, was accompanied by Air Vice Marshal A P Singh as co-pilot during the sortie, defence officials said.
“General David L Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, is on an official visit to India. He flew a sortie in ‘#MadeinIndia’ LCA Tejas aircraft at AF Stn Jodhpur today,” the IAF said on Twitter
Goldfein yesterday interacted with the airmen and pilots at the station.
“His visit was a gesture of mutual cooperation between the Indian and the US air forces, both of which are considered the best in the world,” the official said.
Earlier, General Goldfein had stressed on the “strong relationship” between the two air forces.
“We look forward to deepening the relationship between our two air forces,” he said in his posts on Twitter and Facebook.
The first squadron of Tejas was inducted into the IAF in July 2016. PTI
Jodhpur: US Air Force Chief General David L Goldfein flew a sortie in indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas on Saturday at the IAF station in Jodhpur. Goldfein arrived in India on Thursday, on a visit to boost defence ties between the two nations. In November last year, the Defence Minister of Singapore Ng Eng Hen was flown in a Tejas fighter jet. Produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Tejas can fly at 1,350 km per hour. IANSKer Speaker in eye of storm over Rs 50k glasses Thiruvananthapuram: A controversy has erupted over Kerala Assembly Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan purchasing a pair of spectacles for nearly Rs 50,000 and getting the amount reimbursed from the cash-starved state exchequer. Replying to an RTI query, the Secretariat stated that the Speaker spent Rs 49,900 for spectacles — Rs 4,900 for the frame and Rs 45,000 for the lens. The Speaker said the purchase was made on doctor’s advice. PTIPanchgani among cleanest, Aamir elated Mumbai: Actor Aamir Khan says he is proud that Panchgani, where he got married to Kiran Rao in 2005, has been named as one of the country’s cleanest towns. “I am very proud that my town Panchgani has been selected as one of the cleanest towns in India, winning three district honours: Open defecation free city, Swachh city and Best Municipal Council in the state. My gratitude to local leadership, administration, and my fellow citizens,” he tweeted. IANS

Ramkrishna Upadhyay
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 11
Thousands of property owners have been left in the lurch as the Chandigarh Housing Board has stopped the transfer of property on the basis of the general power of attorney (GPA) and the special power of attorney (SPA).The CHB action comes after the UT Finance Department issued directions to all departments that no transfer of title or mutation shall be carried out merely on the basis of the GPA and the SPA. The wills executed along with such GPA/SPA shall also not be considered for effecting the mutation.Interestingly, the Finance Department has issued the order in pursuance of the same judgment of the Supreme Court dated October 11, 2011, passed in the case of Suraj Lamp and Industries Pvt Ltd vs the State of Haryana under which the CHB had been allowing the transfer since 2015.The two different interpretations of the Supreme Court order has left the owners of CHB flats in a fix. The Finance Department, quoting the order, issued directions on December 19, 2017, to the Estate Office, the MC and the CHB that the UT GPA/SPA cannot be treated as an instrument of transfer of title as per the Transfer of Property Act. According to the directions, “No transfer of title or mutation will be carried out merely on the basis of GPA/ SPA. However, these instruments — GPA, SPA and will — can be used for getting the conveyance of the title deed registered.”Sources said acting on the directions, the CHB had stopped all transfers with immediate effect. More than 1,000 cases pending under the Tatkal scheme had also been put on hold. The CHB, in its policy approved in 2015, allowed transfers of dwelling units based on GPA transactions, where GPA/SPA and agreement to sell/will were executed on or before October 11, 2011. While Chairman of the CHB Maninder Singh could not be contacted, Finance Secretary Ajoy Kumar Sinha said the directions had been issued as per the order of the Supreme Court.JD Gupta, property consultant, said the Finance Department should allow the transfer of property on the basis of GPA prepared before October 2011 as per the order of the Supreme Court. He said the decision would result in a revenue loss to the government and would also increase litigation.
THE ARMY’S WRITTEN REBUTTAL CAME AFTER POLICE DECIDED TO INVESTIGATE THE ROLE OF SEVERAL ARMY PERSONNEL OF THE 10TH GARHWAL BATTALION
SRINAGAR: The Indian army on Wednesday formally approached Jammu and Kashmir police with its version of the Shopian firing incident that left three civilians dead and reignited a debate over alleged excesses by security forces in the militancy-ravaged state.
While two civilians were killed on Saturday in the firing by army personnel on a group of protesters, one of the nine injured died at a hospital on Wednesday.
The army’s written rebuttal came after police decided to investigate the role of several army personnel of the 10th Garhwal battalion, including a major, in the incident. The FIR includes sections of murder and attempt to murder.
“We have received (the) army’s version of the (incident) and it has been made part of the file,” said Shopian senior superintendent of police Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar. “There has been no separate FIR but their version is taken on record,” he said, but did not divulge the details of the army document.
The army’s Srinagar-based spokesman Col Rajesh Kalia did not respond to HT calls despite repeated attempts.
The army claims that soldiers fired on protesters in “self-defence” to prevent the lynching of an officer, snatching of weapons by villagers and burning of their vehicles. Eye-witnesses in Ganawpora village, where the incident took place, however, alleged that soldiers fired after a confrontation with villagers over the removal of an Islamic banner.
Suhail Lone and Javid Bhat, both in their 20s, were killed on Saturday while Rayees Ahmed Ganai died on Wednesday.
The FIR against army personnel has kicked off a controversy and led to difference of opinion in the coalition partners in the state –the PDP and the BJP.
After BJP lawmakers on Monday demanded withdrawal of the FIR against the army, chief minister Mehbooba Mufti said the charges won’t demoralise the soldiers. It was the duty of the government to take the FIR to its logical conclusion, she said. A magisterial probe has been ordered into the incident.