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MONDAY, MAY 21, 2018 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU OBITUARY With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved Smt Ashari Devi W/o Prof. K L Bharti R/o H.No. 106, Lane 2/2 Block-B, Roop Nagar Enclave Jammu on 17- 05-2018 and Cremation done on same day. Grief Stricken Prof (Dr.) K L Bharti Sons & Daughters-in-law Dr. Narupa Rai & Dr. R.K. Bharti Mrs Madhu Thapa & Mr Rajesh Bharti Daughters & Sons-in-law Smt Asha Rani & Sh O.P. Atri (Ex.En) Smt Anita & Sh M.L. Kundan (Ex.En.) Smt Rita Bharti & Sh Surinder Kumar Smt Seema Bharti & Sh Rajan Bharti Nears & Dears Smt Ashari Devi MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE An existing double storey residential house property constructed over of piece of land measuring 40 ft x 81 ft (Approx 12 marla) situated at Plot No. 106, Sector No. 5, Channi Himmat, Jammu is under sale consider- ation and subsequent mortgage for housing loan in favor of Union Bank of India, Branch Kunjwani Byepass Jammu. Anybody having any objection regarding the sale of said property may contact the Branch Manager Union Bank of India, Branch Kunjwani Byepass, Jammu within 2 days from the date of publication, failing which no objections shall be pre- sumed. Branch Manager UCO Bank 0191-2484795 CORRECTION I ARYAN SINGH CHIB S/O JOGINDER SINGH AND MOTHER’S NAME SUDHA CHIB, R/O H.NO 41/3, PANDOKA COLONY PALOURA, TEH. JAMMU, DISTT. JAMMU, APPLYING FOR THE CORRECTION OF MY MOTHER’S NAME WHICH IS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS SUDHA DEVI INSTEAD OF CORRECT NAME SUDHA CHIB AND MY NAME WHICH IS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS ARYAN SINGH CHIB INSTEAD OF ARYAN CHIB ON MY 8TH CLASS PASS CERTIFICATE BEARING ROLL NO. 8900716 SES- SION ANNUAL 2017-18. NOW THE CORRECT NAME OF MY MOTHER IS SUDHA CHIB AND MY NAME IS ARYAN CHIB. OBJECTION IF ANY MAY BE CONVYED TO PRINCIPAL OF THE CONCERNED SCHOOL/ DIET JAMMU/ J&K STATE BOSE JAMMU WITHIN ONE WEEK. DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION & TRAINING, JAMMU. PH.NO: 9419293592 MISCELLANEOUS India working on unmanned tanks, vessels, robotic weaponry for future wars NEW DELHI, May 20: In an ambitious defence proj- ect, the Government has started work on incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the operational preparedness of the armed forces in a significant way that would include equipping them with unmanned tanks, vessels, aer- ial vehicles and robotic weaponry. The move is part of a broader policy initiative to prepare the Army, Navy and the Air Force for next generation warfare and comes amid rising Chinese investments in developing critical applications of AI for its military. Secretary Defence Production Ajay Kumar said the Government had decided to introduce AI in all the three forces as it would be a "big area" considering the require- ments of future warfare. He said a high-powered task force headed by Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran was finalising the specifics and frame- work of the project, which would be implemented in a "partnership model" between the armed forces and the private sector. "It is India's preparation for next generation warfare. This (AI) is where the future is going to be. We need to prepare ourselves for the next generation warfare which will be more and more technology driven, more and more automated and robotised," he said. Like many other world powers, India had also started work on the application of AI to boost the capa- bilities of its armed forces, Kumar said, adding that unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned naval vessels, unmanned tanks and automatic robotic rifles as weapon systems will have an extensive use in future wars. "We need to create capabilities for all these platforms," he said. Military sources said the proj- ect would also include production of a range of unmanned platforms for the three services. They said the forces were strongly pushing for extensive applications of AI in their opera- tional preparedness on a par with leading global military powers. The sources said the applica- tion of AI in the surveillance of India's borders with China and Pakistan could significantly ease the pressure on armed forces per- sonnel guarding the sensitive fron- tiers. China has been pouring in bil- lions of dollars into AI research and machine learning. Last year, it unveiled an ambitious plan to make the country the AI innovation centre of the world by 2030. The US, Britain, France and the European Union are also investing significantly in AI, an area of computer science devoted to the creation of intelligent machines. The US has been carrying out successful operations targeting ter- rorist hideouts in Afghanistan and Northwest Pakistan using unmanned drones which operate with the help of artificial intelli- gence. "AI is going to be a very big concept in the coming years. Major countries of the world are now working on strategies to see how AI can be used for defence forces. We are also moving ahead. What is unique about this initiative is that we have industry and defence forces working jointly," Kumar said. He said the recommendations of the task force were likely to come in by June and then the Government would take the proj- ect forward. (PTI) MISSION DIRECTOR NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION, J&K Jammu Office: Regional Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Nagrota, Jammu. Fax: 0191-2674114; Telephone: 2674244.Pin: 181221 Kashmir Office:J&K Housing Board Complex, Chanapora, Srinagar. Pin: 190015 Fax: 0194-2430359; Telephone: 2431167; e-mail: [email protected] NHM Help Line for Jammu Division: 18001800104; Kashmir Division: 18001800102 Notice Inviting e-Bids For and on behalf of the Governor of Jammu & Kashmir State, online tenders are invited from the firms, dealing in line, forsupply of different category(ies) of manpower including Data Entry Operators/ computer assistants and support staff for working in various institutions of Health & Medical Education Department, J&K under NHM as per detailed spec- ifications and Terms & Conditions mentioned in the NIT available on the websites www.jktenders.gov.in and www.jknhm.com as per following schedule: 1. Detailed tender document alongwith terms and conditions can be downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.in or www.jknhm.com from 19.05.2018 (1600 Hrs onwards). 2. Pre-bid meeting shall be held in the Conference Hall of State Health Society, NHM, Regional Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Near Sainik School Nagrota Jammu J&Kon 25.05.2018 at 1500 Hrs. 3. Bids (both Technical as well as Financial bid) shall be submitted in electronic format on website www.jktenders.gov.in from 26.05.2018 (1600 Hrs) upto 09.06.2018 (1600 Hrs) only. 4. Technical bids will be opened on 12.06.2018 (1600 Hrs) in the Conference Hall of State Health Society, NHM, Regional Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Near Sainik School Nagrota Jammu J&K in the presence of bid- ders who wish to attend. In case of holiday on the date of opening of bid, bids will be opened on the next work- ing day at the same time and venue. 5. Financial bids of bidders qualifying the Technical evaluation shall be opened on later date which will be notified separately. 6. Any clarification can be had from the office of State Health Society, National Health Mission, J&K at Nagrota, Jammu and Chanapora, Srinagar on any working day between 10.00 AM to 4.00 PM. In addition, queries can also be e-mailed at: [email protected], [email protected]. DIP/J-848-P Sd/- Dt: 19-5-2018 Financial Advisor & CAO National Health Mission, J&K

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MONDAY, MAY 21, 2018 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

OBITUARYWith profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise ofour beloved Smt Ashari Devi W/o Prof. K L Bharti R/o H.No.106, Lane 2/2 Block-B, Roop Nagar Enclave Jammu on 17-05-2018 and Cremation done on same day.Grief StrickenProf (Dr.) K L BhartiSons & Daughters-in-lawDr. Narupa Rai & Dr. R.K. BhartiMrs Madhu Thapa & Mr Rajesh BhartiDaughters & Sons-in-lawSmt Asha Rani & Sh O.P. Atri (Ex.En)Smt Anita & Sh M.L. Kundan (Ex.En.)Smt Rita Bharti & Sh Surinder KumarSmt Seema Bharti & Sh Rajan BhartiNears & Dears

Smt Ashari Devi

MISCELLANEOUS

NOTICEAn existing double storey residential house propertyconstructed over of piece of land measuring 40 ft x 81ft (Approx 12 marla) situated at Plot No. 106, SectorNo. 5, Channi Himmat, Jammu is under sale consider-ation and subsequent mortgage for housing loan infavor of Union Bank of India, Branch KunjwaniByepass Jammu. Anybody having any objectionregarding the sale of said property may contact theBranch Manager Union Bank of India, BranchKunjwani Byepass, Jammu within 2 days from the dateof publication, failing which no objections shall be pre-sumed.Branch Manager UCO Bank0191-2484795

CORRECTIONI ARYAN SINGH CHIB S/O JOGINDER SINGH AND MOTHER’SNAME SUDHA CHIB, R/O H.NO 41/3, PANDOKA COLONYPALOURA, TEH. JAMMU, DISTT. JAMMU, APPLYING FOR THECORRECTION OF MY MOTHER’S NAME WHICH IS WRONGLYWRITTEN AS SUDHA DEVI INSTEAD OF CORRECT NAMESUDHA CHIB AND MY NAME WHICH IS WRONGLY WRITTENAS ARYAN SINGH CHIB INSTEAD OF ARYAN CHIB ON MY 8THCLASS PASS CERTIFICATE BEARING ROLL NO. 8900716 SES-SION ANNUAL 2017-18. NOW THE CORRECT NAME OF MYMOTHER IS SUDHA CHIB AND MY NAME IS ARYAN CHIB.OBJECTION IF ANY MAY BE CONVYED TO PRINCIPAL OF THECONCERNED SCHOOL/ DIET JAMMU/ J&K STATE BOSEJAMMU WITHIN ONE WEEK.

DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION & TRAINING, JAMMU.PH.NO: 9419293592

MISCELLANEOUS

India working on unmanned tanks, vessels, robotic weaponry for future wars

NEW DELHI, May 20:

In an ambitious defence proj-ect, the Government has startedwork on incorporating artificialintelligence (AI) to enhance theoperational preparedness of thearmed forces in a significant waythat would include equipping themwith unmanned tanks, vessels, aer-ial vehicles and robotic weaponry.

The move is part of a broaderpolicy initiative to prepare theArmy, Navy and the Air Force fornext generation warfare and comesamid rising Chinese investments indeveloping critical applications ofAI for its military.

Secretary Defence ProductionAjay Kumar said the Governmenthad decided to introduce AI in allthe three forces as it would be a"big area" considering the require-ments of future warfare.

He said a high-powered taskforce headed by Tata SonsChairman N Chandrasekaran wasfinalising the specifics and frame-work of the project, which wouldbe implemented in a "partnershipmodel" between the armed forcesand the private sector.

"It is India's preparation fornext generation warfare. This (AI)is where the future is going to be.We need to prepare ourselves forthe next generation warfare whichwill be more and more technologydriven, more and more automatedand robotised," he said.

Like many other world powers,India had also started work on theapplication of AI to boost the capa-bilities of its armed forces, Kumarsaid, adding that unmanned aerialvehicles, unmanned naval vessels,unmanned tanks and automaticrobotic rifles as weapon systemswill have an extensive use in futurewars.

"We need to create capabilities

for all these platforms," he said.Military sources said the proj-

ect would also include productionof a range of unmanned platformsfor the three services.

They said the forces werestrongly pushing for extensiveapplications of AI in their opera-tional preparedness on a par withleading global military powers.

The sources said the applica-tion of AI in the surveillance ofIndia's borders with China andPakistan could significantly easethe pressure on armed forces per-sonnel guarding the sensitive fron-tiers.

China has been pouring in bil-lions of dollars into AI research andmachine learning. Last year, itunveiled an ambitious plan tomake the country the AI innovationcentre of the world by 2030.

The US, Britain, France andthe European Union are alsoinvesting significantly in AI, anarea of computer science devotedto the creation of intelligentmachines.

The US has been carrying outsuccessful operations targeting ter-rorist hideouts in Afghanistan andNorthwest Pakistan usingunmanned drones which operatewith the help of artificial intelli-gence.

"AI is going to be a very bigconcept in the coming years. Majorcountries of the world are nowworking on strategies to see howAI can be used for defence forces.We are also moving ahead. What isunique about this initiative is thatwe have industry and defenceforces working jointly," Kumarsaid.

He said the recommendationsof the task force were likely tocome in by June and then theGovernment would take the proj-ect forward. (PTI)

MISSION DIRECTOR NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION, J&KJammu Office: Regional Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Nagrota, Jammu.

Fax: 0191-2674114; Telephone: 2674244.Pin: 181221Kashmir Office:J&K Housing Board Complex, Chanapora, Srinagar. Pin: 190015

Fax: 0194-2430359; Telephone: 2431167; e-mail: [email protected] Help Line for Jammu Division: 18001800104; Kashmir Division: 18001800102

Notice Inviting e-BidsFor and on behalf of the Governor of Jammu & Kashmir State, online tenders are invited from the firms, dealing in

line, forsupply of different category(ies) of manpower including Data Entry Operators/ computer assistants and supportstaff for working in various institutions of Health & Medical Education Department, J&K under NHM as per detailed spec-ifications and Terms & Conditions mentioned in the NIT available on the websites www.jktenders.gov.in andwww.jknhm.com as per following schedule:1. Detailed tender document alongwith terms and conditions can be downloaded from the website

www.jktenders.gov.in or www.jknhm.com from 19.05.2018 (1600 Hrs onwards).2. Pre-bid meeting shall be held in the Conference Hall of State Health Society, NHM, Regional Institute of Health and

Family Welfare, Near Sainik School Nagrota Jammu J&Kon 25.05.2018 at 1500 Hrs.3. Bids (both Technical as well as Financial bid) shall be submitted in electronic format on website

www.jktenders.gov.in from 26.05.2018 (1600 Hrs) upto 09.06.2018 (1600 Hrs) only. 4. Technical bids will be opened on 12.06.2018 (1600 Hrs) in the Conference Hall of State Health Society, NHM,

Regional Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Near Sainik School Nagrota Jammu J&K in the presence of bid-ders who wish to attend. In case of holiday on the date of opening of bid, bids will be opened on the next work-ing day at the same time and venue.

5. Financial bids of bidders qualifying the Technical evaluation shall be opened on later date which will be notifiedseparately.

6. Any clarification can be had from the office of State Health Society, National Health Mission, J&K at Nagrota,Jammu and Chanapora, Srinagar on any working day between 10.00 AM to 4.00 PM. In addition, queries can alsobe e-mailed at: [email protected], [email protected].

DIP/J-848-P Sd/-Dt: 19-5-2018 Financial Advisor & CAO

National Health Mission, J&K