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SRINAGAR | April 18, 2014, Friday Greater Kashmir SPORTS 13 Today’s IPL fixtures Match 3: Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab 10:30 GMT | 16:00 IST Venue: Abu Dhabi Match 4: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals 14:30 GMT | 20:00 IST Venue: Abu Dhabi MATCH 1: Kolkata Knight Riders beat Mumbai Indians KKR: 163/5 beat MI: 122/7 by 41 runs on Wednesday COLUMN ONE 3rd Rashid Memorial 7-a-side C’ship Iqbal FC beat Fruits Club 3-0 Srinagar, Apr 17: In the ongoing 3rd Rashid Memorial 7-a-side foot- ball championship Iqbal Football Club Sopore thrashed Fruits Club Sopore by a margin of 3 goals to nil at Khushall Sports Stadium Sopore on Thrusday. In the 1st half of the match, Iqbal FC Sopore played attacking foot- ball right from the word go and dominated Fruits Club Sopore. They made some superb moves but did not penetrate the solid defence of Fruits Club Sopore, remaining goalless in the first half. In the 2nd half of the match, Iqbal FC Sopore played even more attack- ing football and dominat- ed Fruits Club Sopore, scoring 3 back to back goals. Fruits Club Sopore also made some moves but did not penetrate the solid defence of Iqbal FC Sopore. The tournament is being organized by J&K 7-a-side Soccer Asso- ciation and sponsored by J&K Sports Develop- ment Association. Copa del Rey Gareth Bale delivers his magical moment for Real Madrid Valencia, Apr 17: Gareth Bale filled the void left by the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, sealing Real Madrid's 19th Copa del Rey title with a late goal in Wednesday's 2-1 win over Barcelona. Ronaldo's extra-time play gave Madrid the 2011 Copa del Rey title at Barcelona's expense. In his absence Wednesday, Bale scored in the 85th minute, his first goal in three ''clasico'' matches, to make sure Madrid repeated the feat. Angel Di Maria scored Madrid's opener from a counterattack in the 11th minute, capitalising on a Bar- celona lineup that seemed to lack ideas in attack and was slow to recover in defense. Defender Marc Bartra equalised against the run of play in the 67th by heading in from a corner kick to ruin goalkeeper Iker Casillas' record run of not conceding in this edition of the tourna- ment. The goal appeared to energise Barcelona, spark- ing Lionel Messi into action and ensuring the last 15 min- utes became a frenetic back- and-forth contest. But with the game hang- ing in the balance, Bale got the winner when he sprinted down the left side of the pitch, even running out of bounds to avoid Bartra, before racing into the area and rolling the ball under goalkeeper Jose Pinto. Barcelona, however, still had one last chance, only for Neymar's shot to hit the upright in the 90th. Neymar's last-gasp effort almost ''scared us to death,'' Casillas said. ''Fortune was on our side, and we are thankful for it.'' Ronaldo joined his team- mates to celebrate with their fans on the pitch before the team filed past King Juan Carlos to receive their medals and the prized trophy. The plane carrying the Spanish monarch had tech- nical problems that delayed take-off, but he arrived on time to watch the match along with more than 50,000 spec- tators divided into large sec- tions of white and blue-and- burgundy club colors. After failing to win the cup competition between 1993 and 2011, Madrid has won it twice in the last four years. AGENCIES Bopanna-Qureshi move into quarters Monte Carlo, Apr 17: Top seed Rafael Nadal finished with a clean ace on match point to seal his 300th career victory on clay and advance into the quarter- finals of the Monte Carlo Masters on Thursday. The eight-time winner here became just the 11th man to crack 300 wins on the dirt: the last to do so was Spaniard Carlos Moya in 2007. Nadal began his formidable run on the surface with his first clay win in 2002 and has not looked back since. At the top of the all-time table in the victory category is Argentine Guillernmo Vilas, who ended his career standing 644-183 on the surface. Spaniard Nadal had a few spots of bother against Italy's Seppi, with the world number one forced to save five break points in the sixth game of the opening set for a 5-1 lead. In the second set, Nadal dropped serve to love while leading 4-2. But he got it straight back for 5-3 and finished off the victory in 93 minutes. Second seed and holder Novak Djokovic, who beat Nadal for the 2013 title, was facing Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta while fourth seed Roger Federer was to play Czech Lukas Rosol. Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka earned a free trip into the last eight when Spain's Nicolas Almagro retired before their third-round match with a foot injury. Australian Open winner Wawrinka, seeded third, will Friday face off against Canadian eighth seed Milos Raonic, who beat 11th-seeded Spaniard Tommy Robre- do 6-4, 6-3. Wawrinka has beaten Raonic in both of their previous meetings, in 2012 and 2013 on hardcourt. AFP Monte Carlo, Apr 17: Indian Davis Cupper Rohan Bopan- na and his partner Aisam-ul- haq Qureshi lost only three games against Lukas Kubot and Robert Lindstedt before advancing to the quarterfi- nals of the ATP Monte Carlo Rolex Masters. The unseeded Indo-Pak pair scored a domi- nant 6-3, 6-0 win over the seventh seed Polish-Swede combo in just 54 minutes in the second round contest of the euro 3,452,415 elite clay court tournament. Bopanna and Qureshi fired five aces as against one by their rivals and converted five of the nine chances apart from saving two on their own serves. They will next face third seeded pair of Croatia's Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo from Brazil. PTI Rafael Nadal enters Monte Carlo quarterfinal BCCI convenes Working Committee meet on Apr 20 Mumbai, Apr 17: Heeding to the demands of some affiliated State units, BCCI has decided to convene an Emergent Work- ing Committee meeting in Mumbai on April 20 to take stock of the developments relating to the case before the Supreme Court regarding the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal. “BCCI Working Committee meeting has been convened on April 20 in Mumbai,” BCCI’s vice president Ravi Savant told PTI from Dubai where the first phase of the seventh edition of IPL commenced on Wednesday. The meeting, scheduled at 3 p.m., comes in the wake of Supreme Court making it clear yesterday that N. Srinivasan cannot head BCCI till he comes out clean in a probe conducted against him and 12 others, including India-capped cricketers whose names have been mentioned by the Justice Mudgal Committee report in the IPL betting and spot fixing scandal. At least six affiliated State units, including Rajasthan Cricket Association, had sought an emergent Working Com- mittee meeting of the BCCI on Sunday to discuss matters related to the Supreme Court case. PTI Yusuf flies home to be with wife, baby boy New Delhi, Apr 17: Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Yusuf Pathan flew back toIndia shortly after the teams' thumping win against MumbaiIndians in the IPL opener after the news of his wife delivering their first baby reached the UAE. Yusuf, 31, is likely to miss KKR's second match against DelhiDaredevils but the hard-hitting batsman is expected to return by the third game, confirmed a team official. Sent into bat at No.5 with just a couple of overs remaining in the innings, Yusuf remained unbeaten on 4. He didn't get to bowl. Yusuf's brother Irfan, who is with Sunrisers Hyder- abad, tweeted as a proud uncle on Thursday: @IrfanPathan Alrightttt this is great no words can Describe the feeling.My bro Yusuf n Bhabhi blessed with baby boy I'm CHACHU now. Ya rab Tera Shukar hai. PTI Dropped catch by me cost MI the game: Malinga Dubai, Apr 17: He shone with the ball with a four-wicket haul but Mumbai Indians' pacer Lasith Malinga feels responsible for the team's IPL loss to Kolkata Knight Riders, saying that a dropped catch by him cost the defending champions dearly. Mumbai lost by 41 runs in the IPL opener last night after Manish Pandey and Jacques Kallis' 50s helped KKR post a fine total of 163 on the board. "We bowled really well in the first 10 overs, but let them off the hook after that. We let Jacques Kallis and Manish Pandey build a very large partnership and then they had a couple of really big overs. What really cost us the game was the catch I dropped of Kallis when he was on 34," Malinga candidly admitted in an interview to the IPL's official website. PTI Quote of the day! “You've got Brett Lee running in at quarter to ten at night with the second new ball I mean it's just stupid” Kevin Pietersen is not a fan of the prospect of day/night Tests... Results Department of Higher Education, J&K Govt J&K institute of Mathematical Sciences CAMPUS (AMAR SINGH COLLEGE SRINAGARM -190008 NOTICE All the students who have applied for Mathematics Training Course are directed to attend the Counselling session to be held on 20th April 2014 (Sunday) at 2:00 pm at Jammu & Kashmir Institute of Mathematical Sciences (JKIMS) Srinagar. For further details contact - 0194-2311472 DIPK: 160 Sd/ Director JKIMS GOVT. OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER PMGSY (JKRRDA) DIVISION GANDERBAL The Mr. Asif Sultan Assistant Engineer C/o 11 - Zabarwan Colony Brain Nishat Srinagar (J&K) - 191121) SUBJECT: UNAUTHORISED ABSENCE FROM DUTY 01. Whereas 25 days earned leave combined with 60 days half pay leave was sanctioned in your favour by Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar under order No:- SE/PMGSY/S/262-64 Dated: 26-04-2012 & No: SE/PMGSY/S/784-85 Dated 02-06-2012 in connection, with private work at Srinagar. 02. Whereas after the expiry of sanctioned leave on 07-07-2012 you were supposed to resume your duties on 07-07-2012 but instead of reporting back after availing of said leave you had applied for further extension of leave w.e.f 07-07-2012 which could not be processed for sanction for ascertaining your actual whereabouts. 03. Whereas you were asked vide this office Letter No: EE/PMGSY/G/2483-84 Dated 20-09-2012 read with Letter No: EE/PMGSY/G/2899-2900 Dated: 31-10-2012 to provide your actual whereabouts whether you are availing the extension of leave in J&K State or outside the State or outside India. 04. Whereas after making necessary enquiries it has been learnt that you are not availing the extension of leave on the address given in the leave application (during leave period) as reportedly you have proceeded outside country without seeking prior permission from the competent authority. 05. Whereas availing of leave outside the country cannot be entertained in the absence of prior approval of Administrative department. 06. Whereas neither extension of leave applied for by you was granted nor your whereabouts were known which clearly denotes your unauthorised absence from duty so you were asked vide this office Letter No:- EE/PMGSYG/3144 copy served on your residence to report back immediately failing which action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against you. 07. Whereas Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar vide his No: SE/ PMGSY/S/3411-12 Dated: 29-11-2012 directed this office to notify the unauthorised absence of Er. Asif Sultan, (AE) in the leading Newspaper so that matter for termination is recommended to Govt. after fulfillment of codal formalities. 08. Whereas instead of replying to the various notices served to you for unauthorised absence you have applied for further extension of leave for 60 days Dated: 21-11-2012 in connection with private work abroad outside country in Canada as per address given in the leave application. 09. Whereas it straightly means that neither you want to pay any proper attention to reply to the notices issued against you nor interested to complete the pre-requisites/codal formalities as envisaged under law. 10. Whereas you were also intimated vide this office letter No. EE/PMGSY/G/3228 Dated 07-12- 2012 that leave cannot be sanctioned due to paucity of existing strength of AE's and purely in the exigency of service of A.E required in public interest at the site of execution of work. 11. Whereas Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar vide his No: SE/ PMGSY/S/3805-07 Dated 19-12-2012 directed you to resume your duties without any further loss of time as you had proceeded outside country without obtaining permission from administrative department and absence without permission entails fore feature of service under rules. 12. Whereas although your whereabouts were not known to this office but you it were again notified by giving a final notice (copy served on your residence at Srinagar) vide this office No: EE/ PMGSY/G/4247 Dated 27-03-2013 to resume the duties within one week positively to avert the difficulties being experienced at the site of work but no response evoked from you. 13. Whereas your personal contact has remained out rightly cut off from the date you proceeded abroad outside country at Canada and under these circumstances you are being treated as absent/absconding from duty. 14. Whereas unauthorised absence from duty tantamount to loss of appointment as per provision contained in the Article 128 of J&K CSR Vol-1. 15. Whereas it is self-explanatory from your non-response of show cause notices served to you from time to time by Superintending Engineer as well as this office that you are not interested to continue the Govt. Services anymore and so you do not heed any importance to the notices of this office. Therefore this office is bound to notify your unauthorized absence in print media to explain your position in person within ten days' time positively falling which it shall be presumed that you have nothing to say in your defence and this office will move further to refer your case of unauthorized absence from duty to higher authorities for placement of suspension/termination of services as warranted under rules. SD/- DIPK-129 Executive Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Division Ganderbal GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR SERVICES SELECTION BOARD, Sehkari Bhawan Near Bahu Plaza Jammu (www.jkssb.nic.in) ANNEXURE”A” Selection list of candidate for the post of Caretaker, District Cadre Srinagar, item No. 075 Notification No. 01 of 2013 Dated 16-02-2013 S. No. Int. S. No. Roll Number CAT Name Of the Candidate Father’s Name Permanent Address Date of Birth MO in Basic Qualification (Graduation) MM in Basic Qualification (Graduation) Grand Points (out of 100) written +viva Name of Univ./ Institute / Year of passing Remarks Selection List (Open Merit) 1 1 221075208 OM AJAZ MAQBOOL MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL BHAT BURZAHAMA HAZRATBAL SRINAGAR 6-Oct-1986 695 1400 72.7598 Anamali Uni 2012 Recommendation withheld and is subject to establishment of validity of graduation and recognition status of the institute and production of bonafide certificate.. Sd/ Secretary, DIPK: 141 J&K Services Selection Board, Jammu OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER DRUGS & FOOD CONTROL ORGANIZATION J&K JAMMU PUBLIC NOTICE ADVISORY FOR RETAIL/WHOLESALE DEALERS LICENSED UNDER THE DRUGS & COSMETICS ACT, 1940 & RULES THERE UNDER The licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. No drug shall be sold unless such drug is purchased under cash or credit memo from a duly licensed dealer or a duly licensed manufacturer. The licensee shall provide adequate premises equipped with proper storage accommodation for preserving the properties of the drugs to which the licence applies. Broadly drugs requiring cold storage (2-8°C should be kept in a Refrigerator. Similarly, drugs requiring to be stored in cool place should be stored at a temperature between 10”C and 25”C. In case of drugs where condition of storage is not specified, it may be stored under normal room temperature. Drugs requiring protection from light must be Stored inside the premises and not exposed to direct sun light. In ease of a pharmacy the licensee shall operate under the continuous personal supervision of a Registered Pharmacist whose name shall be displayed conspicuously in the premises and the Pharmacist shall always put on clean white overalls. The licensed premises shall be Incharge of a person competent to supervise and control the sale, distribution and preservation of drugs. The photographs of the competent person duly attested by the competent authority shall be displayed on the licenses of the shop. The supply, otherwise than by way of wholesale dealing of any drug supplied on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner shall be effected only by or under the personal supervision of a Registered Pharmacist. Carbon copies of cash or credit memos shall be preserved as records for a period of 3 years from the date of sale of the drug. A drug Specified in Schedule II and Schedule X shall be dispensed with following additional requirements - a. The prescription must not be dispensed more than once unless the prescribed has stated thereon that it may be dispensed more than once: b. If the prescription contains a direction that it may be dispensed a stated number of times or at staled intervals it must not be dispensed otherwise than In accordance with the directions; c. At the time of dispensing there must be noted on the prescription above the signature of the prescriber, the name and address of the seller and the date on which the prescription is dispensed. The licensee shall keep following Schedule X drugs under lock and key in cupboard or drawer reserved solely for the storage of the substances or in a part of the premises separated from the remainder of the premises and to which only responsible persons have access: Amobarbital Methylphenobarbital Amphetamine Meprobamate Barbital Methamphetamine Cyclobarbital Pentobarbital Dexamphetamine Phencylidine Ethclorvynol Phenometarazine Glutethimide Secobarbital Methylphenidaic No drug shall be sold or stocked by the licensee after the date of expiration of potency recorded on its container, label or wrapper or in violation of any statement or direction recorded on such container, label or wrapper: Provided that any such drugs in respect of which the licensee has taken steps with the manufacturer or his representative for the withdrawal, reimbursement or disposal of the same, may be stocked after the date of expiration of potency pending such withdrawal, reimbursement or disposal, as the case may be, subject to the condition that the same shall be stored separately from the trade stocks and all such drugs shall be kept in packages or cartons, the top of which shall display prominently, the words “Not for sale”. No drug intended for distribution to the medical profession as free sample and no drug meant for consumption by the Government Institutions shall be sold or stocked by the licensee on the premises. The medicines for treatment of animals kept in a retail shop or premises shall be labeled with the words “Not for human use - for treatment of animals only” and shall be stored separately. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act. 1940 & the Rules there under for the time being in force. The retailers shall dispense medicine falling under Schedule HI in the following manner: 1. Retails have to maintain a separate register to record the sale of Schedule H1 drugs. The Schedule H1 register should have the following columns: a. Name of the product and potency b. Qni Sold, c. Name and address of the prescriber d. Name of the patient. 2. These drugs are to sold only against the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only. 3. The prescription has to be completed in all respects with full details. 4. When the prescription is dispensed, the pharmacy/medical store has to put the “dispensed” stamp and date and sign it. 5. A prescription can be dispensed only once unless the doctor specifies in writing that it can be dispensed more than once and how many times Any licensee found indulging in un-ethical trade practices/indulging in sale of drugs in contravention to the laid down provisions of law shall be booked by the competent authority as per mandate of Law. In case of any Compliant or Grievance contact the following officers: Controller, DFCO J&K Dy. Controller, DFCO Jammu Dy. Controller, DFCO Kashmir 94191-80734 0194-2538527 0191-2597445 09419105077 9419017140 0194-2495191 DIPK-105 SD/- Controller, Drugs & Food Control Organization, J&K Jammu

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Page 1: Greater SPORTS SRINAGAR | Friday Rafael Nadal enters 3rd ...epaper.greaterkashmir.com/epaperpdf/1842014/1842014-md-hr-13.pdf · The Mr. Asif Sultan Assistant Engineer C/o 11 - Zabarwan

SRINAGAR | April 18, 2014, FridayGreater Kashmir SPORTS 13

Today’s IPL fixturesMatch 3: Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab

10:30 GMT | 16:00 IST

Venue: Abu Dhabi

Match 4: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals 14:30 GMT | 20:00 IST

Venue: Abu Dhabi

MATCH 1: Kolkata Knight Riders beat Mumbai IndiansKKR: 163/5 beat MI: 122/7 by 41 runs on Wednesday

COLUMN ONE3rd Rashid Memorial 7-a-side C’ship

Iqbal FC beat Fruits Club 3-0Srinagar, Apr 17: In the ongoing 3rd Rashid Memorial 7-a-side foot-ball championship Iqbal Football Club Sopore thrashed Fruits Club Sopore by a margin of 3 goals to nil at Khushall Sports Stadium Sopore on Thrusday.

In the 1st half of the match, Iqbal FC Sopore played attacking foot-ball right from the word go and dominated Fruits Club Sopore. They made some superb moves but did not penetrate the solid defence of Fruits Club Sopore, remaining goalless in the first half.

In the 2nd half of the match, Iqbal FC Sopore played even more attack-ing football and dominat-ed Fruits Club Sopore, scoring 3 back to back goals. Fruits Club Sopore also made some moves but did not penetrate the solid defence of Iqbal FC Sopore. The tournament is being organized by J&K 7-a-side Soccer Asso-ciation and sponsored by J&K Sports Develop-ment Association.

Copa del Rey

Gareth Bale delivers his magical moment for Real MadridValencia, Apr 17: Gareth Bale filled the void left by the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, sealing Real Madrid's 19th Copa del Rey title with a late goal in Wednesday's 2-1 win over Barcelona.

Ronaldo's extra-time play gave Madrid the 2011 Copa del Rey title at Barcelona's expense. In his absence Wednesday, Bale scored in the 85th minute, his first goal in three ''clasico'' matches, to make sure Madrid repeated the feat. Angel Di Maria scored Madrid's opener from a counterattack in the 11th minute, capitalising on a Bar-celona lineup that seemed to lack ideas in attack and was slow to recover in defense.

Defender Marc Bartra equalised against the run of play in the 67th by heading in from a corner kick to ruin goalkeeper Iker Casillas' record run of not conceding in this edition of the tourna-ment. The goal appeared to energise Barcelona, spark-ing Lionel Messi into action and ensuring the last 15 min-utes became a frenetic back-and-forth contest.

But with the game hang-ing in the balance, Bale got the winner when he sprinted down the left side of the pitch, even running out of bounds to avoid Bartra, before racing into the area and rolling the ball under goalkeeper Jose Pinto.

Barcelona, however, still had one last chance, only for Neymar's shot to hit the upright in the 90th. Neymar's

last-gasp effort almost ''scared us to death,'' Casillas said. ''Fortune was on our side, and we are thankful for it.''

Ronaldo joined his team-mates to celebrate with their fans on the pitch before the team filed past King Juan Carlos to receive their medals and the prized trophy.

The plane carrying the Spanish monarch had tech-

nical problems that delayed take-off, but he arrived on time to watch the match along with more than 50,000 spec-tators divided into large sec-tions of white and blue-and-burgundy club colors.

After failing to win the cup competition between 1993 and 2011, Madrid has won it twice in the last four years.

AGENCIES

Bopanna-Qureshi move into quarters

Monte Carlo, Apr 17: Top seed Rafael Nadal finished with a clean ace on match point to seal his 300th career victory on clay and advance into the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters on Thursday.

The eight-time winner here became just the 11th man to crack 300 wins on the dirt: the last to do so was Spaniard Carlos Moya in 2007.

Nadal began his formidable run on the surface with his first clay win in 2002 and has not looked back since. At the top of the all-time table in the victory category is Argentine Guillernmo Vilas, who ended his career standing 644-183 on the surface.

Spaniard Nadal had a few spots of bother against Italy's Seppi, with the world number one forced to save five break points in the sixth game of the opening set for a 5-1 lead. In the second set, Nadal dropped serve

to love while leading 4-2. But he got it straight back for 5-3 and finished off the victory in 93 minutes.

Second seed and holder Novak Djokovic, who beat Nadal for the 2013 title, was facing Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta while fourth seed Roger Federer

was to play Czech Lukas Rosol.Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka earned a free

trip into the last eight when Spain's Nicolas Almagro retired before their third-round match with a foot injury.

Australian Open winner Wawrinka, seeded third, will Friday face off against Canadian eighth seed Milos Raonic, who beat 11th-seeded Spaniard Tommy Robre-do 6-4, 6-3. Wawrinka has beaten Raonic in both of their previous meetings, in 2012 and 2013 on hardcourt.

AFP

Monte Carlo, Apr 17: Indian Davis Cupper Rohan Bopan-na and his partner Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi lost only three games against Lukas Kubot and Robert Lindstedt before advancing to the quarterfi-nals of the ATP Monte Carlo Rolex Masters. The unseeded Indo-Pak pair scored a domi-

nant 6-3, 6-0 win over the seventh seed Polish-Swede combo in just 54 minutes in the second round contest of the euro 3,452,415 elite clay

court tournament.Bopanna and Qureshi

fired five aces as against one by their rivals and converted five of the nine chances apart from saving two on their own serves. They will next face third seeded pair of Croatia's Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo from Brazil. PTI

Rafael Nadal enters Monte Carlo quarterfinal

BCCI convenes Working Committee meet on Apr 20Mumbai, Apr 17: Heeding to the demands of some affiliated State units, BCCI has decided to convene an Emergent Work-ing Committee meeting in Mumbai on April 20 to take stock of the developments relating to the case before the Supreme Court regarding the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.

“BCCI Working Committee meeting has been convened on April 20 in Mumbai,” BCCI’s vice president Ravi Savant told PTI from Dubai where the first phase of the seventh edition of IPL commenced on Wednesday.

The meeting, scheduled at 3 p.m., comes in the wake of Supreme Court making it clear yesterday that N. Srinivasan cannot head BCCI till he comes out clean in a probe conducted against him and 12 others, including India-capped cricketers whose names have been mentioned by the Justice Mudgal Committee report in the IPL betting and spot fixing scandal.

At least six affiliated State units, including Rajasthan Cricket Association, had sought an emergent Working Com-mittee meeting of the BCCI on Sunday to discuss matters related to the Supreme Court case. PTI

Yusuf flies home to be with wife, baby boyNew Delhi, Apr 17: Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Yusuf Pathan flew back toIndia shortly after the teams' thumping win against MumbaiIndians in the IPL opener after the news of his wife delivering their first baby reached the UAE.

Yusuf, 31, is likely to miss KKR's second match against DelhiDaredevils but the hard-hitting batsman is expected to return by the third game, confirmed a team official.

Sent into bat at No.5 with just a couple of overs remaining in the innings, Yusuf remained unbeaten on 4. He didn't get to bowl. Yusuf's brother Irfan, who is with Sunrisers Hyder-abad, tweeted as a proud uncle on Thursday: @IrfanPathan Alrightttt this is great no words can Describe the feeling.My bro Yusuf n Bhabhi blessed with baby boy I'm CHACHU now.Ya rab Tera Shukar hai. PTI

Dropped catch by me cost MI the game: MalingaDubai, Apr 17: He shone with the ball with a four-wicket haul but Mumbai Indians' pacer Lasith Malinga feels responsible for the team's IPL loss to Kolkata Knight Riders, saying that a dropped catch by him cost the defending champions dearly.

Mumbai lost by 41 runs in the IPL opener last night after Manish Pandey and Jacques Kallis' 50s helped KKR post a fine total of 163 on the board.

"We bowled really well in the first 10 overs, but let them off the hook after that. We let Jacques Kallis and Manish Pandey build a very large partnership and then they had a couple of really big overs. What really cost us the game was the catch I dropped of Kallis when he was on 34," Malinga candidly admitted in an interview to the IPL's official website. PTI

Quote of the day!“You've got Brett Lee running in at quarter to ten at

night with the second new ball I mean it's just stupid”Kevin Pietersen is not a fan of the prospect

of day/night Tests...

Results

Department of Higher Education, J&K Govt J&K institute of Mathematical Sciences

CAMPUS (AMAR SINGH COLLEGE SRINAGARM -190008

NOTICEAll the students who have applied for Mathematics Training Course are directed to attend the Counselling session to be held on 20th April 2014 (Sunday) at 2:00 pm at Jammu & Kashmir Institute of Mathematical Sciences (JKIMS) Srinagar.For further details contact - 0194-2311472DIPK: 160 Sd/ Director JKIMS

GOVT. OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER PMGSY (JKRRDA) DIVISION GANDERBALThe Mr. Asif SultanAssistant EngineerC/o 11 - Zabarwan Colony Brain Nishat Srinagar (J&K) - 191121)

SUBJECT: UNAUTHORISED ABSENCE FROM DUTY01. Whereas 25 days earned leave combined with 60 days half pay leave was sanctioned in

your favour by Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar under order No:- SE/PMGSY/S/262-64 Dated: 26-04-2012 & No: SE/PMGSY/S/784-85 Dated 02-06-2012 in connection, with private work at Srinagar.

02. Whereas after the expiry of sanctioned leave on 07-07-2012 you were supposed to resume your duties on 07-07-2012 but instead of reporting back after availing of said leave you had applied for further extension of leave w.e.f 07-07-2012 which could not be processed for sanction for ascertaining your actual whereabouts.

03. WhereasyouwereaskedvidethisofficeLetterNo:EE/PMGSY/G/2483-84Dated20-09-2012readwithLetterNo:EE/PMGSY/G/2899-2900Dated:31-10-2012toprovideyouractualwhereaboutswhether you are availing the extension of leave in J&K State or outside the State or outside India.

04. Whereas after making necessary enquiries it has been learnt that you are not availing the extension of leave on the address given in the leave application (during leave period) as reportedly you have proceeded outside country without seeking prior permission from the competent authority.

05. Whereas availing of leave outside the country cannot be entertained in the absence of prior approval of Administrative department.

06. Whereas neither extension of leave applied for by you was granted nor your whereabouts were known which clearly denotes your unauthorised absence from duty so you were asked vide this officeLetterNo:-EE/PMGSYG/3144copyservedonyourresidencetoreportbackimmediatelyfailing which action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against you.

07. Whereas Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar vide his No: SE/PMGSY/S/3411-12Dated:29-11-2012directedthisofficetonotifytheunauthorisedabsenceofEr. Asif Sultan, (AE) in the leading Newspaper so that matter for termination is recommended to Govt.afterfulfillmentofcodalformalities.

08. Whereas instead of replying to the various notices served to you for unauthorised absence you have applied for further extension of leave for 60 days Dated: 21-11-2012 in connection with private work abroad outside country in Canada as per address given in the leave application.

09. Whereasitstraightlymeansthatneitheryouwanttopayanyproperattentiontoreplytothenoticesissued against you nor interested to complete the pre-requisites/codal formalities as envisaged under law.

10. Whereasyouwerealso intimatedvidethisoffice letterNo.EE/PMGSY/G/3228Dated07-12-2012 that leave cannot be sanctioned due to paucity of existing strength of AE's and purely in the exigency of service of A.E required in public interest at the site of execution of work.

11. Whereas Superintending Engineer PMGSY (JKRRDA) Circle Srinagar vide his No: SE/PMGSY/S/3805-07Dated19-12-2012directedyoutoresumeyourdutieswithoutanyfurtherloss of time as you had proceeded outside country without obtaining permission from administrative department and absence without permission entails fore feature of service under rules.

12. Whereasalthoughyourwhereaboutswerenotknowntothisofficebutyouitwereagainnotifiedbygivingafinalnotice(copyservedonyourresidenceatSrinagar)videthisofficeNo:EE/PMGSY/G/4247 Dated 27-03-2013 to resume the duties within one week positively to avert the difficultiesbeingexperiencedatthesiteofworkbutnoresponseevokedfromyou.

13. Whereas your personal contact has remained out rightly cut off from the date you proceeded abroad outside country at Canada and under these circumstances you are being treated as absent/absconding from duty.

14. Whereas unauthorised absence from duty tantamount to loss of appointment as per provision contained in the Article 128 of J&K CSR Vol-1.

15. Whereas it is self-explanatory from your non-response of show cause notices served to you fromtimetotimebySuperintendingEngineeraswellasthisofficethatyouarenotinterestedtocontinue the Govt. Services anymore and so you do not heed any importance to the notices of thisoffice.

Thereforethisofficeisboundtonotifyyourunauthorizedabsenceinprintmediatoexplainyourposition in person within ten days' time positively falling which it shall be presumed that you have nothingtosayinyourdefenceandthisofficewillmovefurthertoreferyourcaseofunauthorizedabsence from duty to higher authorities for placement of suspension/termination of services as warranted under rules.

SD/-DIPK-129 Executive Engineer

PMGSY (JKRRDA) Division Ganderbal

GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR

SERVICES SELECTION BOARD,Sehkari Bhawan Near Bahu Plaza Jammu

(www.jkssb.nic.in)

ANNEXURE”A”Selection list of candidate for the post of Caretaker, District Cadre Srinagar, item No. 075 Notification No. 01 of 2013 Dated 16-02-2013

S. No. Int. S. No. Roll Number CAT Name Of the Candidate

Father’s Name Permanent Address Date of Birth MO in Basic Qualification (Graduation)

MM in Basic Qualification (Graduation)

Grand Points (out of 100) written +viva

Name of Univ./ Institute / Year of passing

Remarks

Selection List (Open Merit)1 1 221075208 OM AJAZ MAQBOOL MOHAMMAD

MAQBOOL BHATBURZAHAMA HAZRATBAL SRINAGAR

6-Oct-1986 695 1400 72.7598 Anamali Uni 2012

Recommendation withheld and is subject to establishment of validity of graduation and recognition status of the institute and production of bonafide certificate..

Sd/ Secretary, DIPK: 141 J&K Services Selection Board, Jammu

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER DRUGS & FOOD CONTROL ORGANIZATION J&K JAMMU

PUBLIC NOTICEADVISORY FOR RETAIL/WHOLESALE DEALERS LICENSED UNDER THE

DRUGS & COSMETICS ACT, 1940 & RULES THERE UNDER◘ The licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public.◘ No drug shall be sold unless such drug is purchased under cash or credit memo from a duly licensed dealer or a duly

licensed manufacturer. ◘ The licensee shall provide adequate premises equipped with proper storage accommodation for preserving the properties

of the drugs to which the licence applies. Broadly drugs requiring cold storage (2-8°C should be kept in a Refrigerator. Similarly, drugs requiring to be stored in cool place should be stored at a temperature between 10”C and 25”C. In case of drugswhereconditionofstorageisnotspecified,itmaybestoredundernormalroomtemperature.

◘ Drugs requiring protection from light must be Stored inside the premises and not exposed to direct sun light.◘ In ease of a pharmacy the licensee shall operate under the continuous personal supervision of a Registered Pharmacist

whose name shall be displayed conspicuously in the premises and the Pharmacist shall always put on clean white overalls.◘ The licensed premises shall be Incharge of a person competent to supervise and control the sale, distribution and preservation

of drugs. The photographs of the competent person duly attested by the competent authority shall be displayed on the licenses of the shop.

◘ The supply, otherwise than by way of wholesale dealing of any drug supplied on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner shall be effected only by or under the personal supervision of a Registered Pharmacist.

◘ Carbon copies of cash or credit memos shall be preserved as records for a period of 3 years from the date of sale of the drug.

◘ AdrugSpecifiedinScheduleIIandScheduleXshallbedispensedwithfollowingadditionalrequirements-a. The prescription must not be dispensed more than once unless the prescribed has stated thereon that it may be dispensed

more than once:b. If the prescription contains a direction that it may be dispensed a stated number of times or at staled intervals it must not

be dispensed otherwise than In accordance with the directions;c. At the time of dispensing there must be noted on the prescription above the signature of the prescriber, the name and

address of the seller and the date on which the prescription is dispensed.◘ ThelicenseeshallkeepfollowingScheduleXdrugsunderlockandkeyincupboardordrawerreservedsolelyforthestorage

of the substances or in a part of the premises separated from the remainder of the premises and to which only responsible persons have access:

Amobarbital MethylphenobarbitalAmphetamine Meprobamate

Barbital MethamphetamineCyclobarbital Pentobarbital

Dexamphetamine PhencylidineEthclorvynol PhenometarazineGlutethimide Secobarbital

Methylphenidaic◘ No drug shall be sold or stocked by the licensee after the date of expiration of potency recorded on its container, label or

wrapper or in violation of any statement or direction recorded on such container, label or wrapper: Provided that any such drugs in respect of which the licensee has taken steps with the manufacturer or his representative for the withdrawal, reimbursement or disposal of the same, may be stocked after the date of expiration of potency pending such withdrawal, reimbursement or disposal, as the case may be, subject to the condition that the same shall be stored separately from the trade stocks and all such drugs shall be kept in packages or cartons, the top of which shall display prominently, the words “Not for sale”.

◘ No drug intended for distribution to the medical profession as free sample and no drug meant for consumption by the Government Institutions shall be sold or stocked by the licensee on the premises.

◘ The medicines for treatment of animals kept in a retail shop or premises shall be labeled with the words “Not for human use - for treatment of animals only” and shall be stored separately.

◘ ThelicenseeshallcomplywiththeprovisionsoftheDrugs&CosmeticsAct.1940&theRulesthereunderforthetimebeingin force.

◘ The retailers shall dispense medicine falling under Schedule HI in the following manner:1. Retails have to maintain a separate register to record the sale of Schedule H1 drugs. The Schedule H1 register should have

the following columns:a. Name of the product and potency b. Qni Sold, c. Name and address of the prescriber d. Name of the patient.2. These drugs are to sold only against the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only.3. The prescription has to be completed in all respects with full details.4. When the prescription is dispensed, the pharmacy/medical store has to put the “dispensed” stamp and date and sign it.5. Aprescriptioncanbedispensedonlyonceunlessthedoctorspecifiesinwritingthatitcanbedispensedmorethanonce

and how many times◘ Any licensee found indulging in un-ethical trade practices/indulging in sale of drugs in contravention to the laid down

provisionsoflawshallbebookedbythecompetentauthorityaspermandateofLaw.◘ IncaseofanyCompliantorGrievancecontactthefollowingofficers:Controller, DFCO J&K Dy. Controller, DFCO Jammu Dy. Controller, DFCO Kashmir94191-80734 0194-2538527 0191-2597445 09419105077 9419017140 0194-2495191DIPK-105 SD/- Controller,

Drugs & Food Control Organization, J&K Jammu