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| India will power world’s next innovation wave: LG Sinha | | Addresses 16th convocation of National Institute of Technology, Raipur | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that India will power the world’s next innovation wave.
Addressing the 16th Convocation of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Raipur, Chhattisgarh, LG Sinha said, “Our focus is to ensure scientific findings, research and ideas are effectively translated and applied in the field for Sustainable long-term economic growth and improved quality of life.”
He said that it was his privilege to preside over the 16th convocation of the NIT, Raipur which is a premier institution for advanced Science and Technology education in Chhattisgarh. “Today the world is watching India with new respect as a nation that not ... | |
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| RSS to launch outreach drive for social harmony: Bhagwat | | | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the organisation will initiate a dialogue-based outreach programme aimed at bridging social divisions and promoting harmony across communities.
Speaking at a two-day lecture series titled “100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons” in Bengaluru, Dr. Bhagwat said the RSS intends to work toward ending societal divides that have existed for decades.
Recalling the unity displayed during the 1857 First War of Independence, he noted that Hindus and Muslims had then fought together against British rule, but the colonial rulers later deepened divisions to susta... | |
| | | | As by-poll campaign ends, Cong’s distance from canvassing sparks speculation | | | | Sandeep Bhat
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: As the high-voltage campaign for the Nagrota and Budgam Assembly by-elections ended on Sunday evening, political circles were abuzz with speculation over the Congress Party’s conspicuous absence from the electioneering scene.
The silence and distance maintained by the grand old party have not only raised eyebrows but also hinted at a simmering rift within the ruling coalition of the National Conference (NC) and the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to political insiders, the Congress’s decision to stay away from canvassing for the NC candidates was not a matter of oversight but a deliberate political signal. The move reflects growin... | |
| | | | Employee terminations started during PDP-BJP rule: CM Omar | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 9: Chief Minister and National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Sunday said that the dismissal of government employees began during the PDP-BJP rule and this did not start after 2019. He added that Mehbooba Mufti was the first to sign these orders during the PDP-BJP government.
The CM said that the PDP did nothing but cause destruction and that his party is working to rectify the damages.
Abdullah said that during the PDP-BJP rule, IIT and IIM were established in Jammu. ”
Jammu’s AIIMS is operational, and Kashmir’s AIIMS will take at least two more years to be completed,” he said.
The CM said his effort is to ensure that the people of Budgam... | |
| | | | Woman nabbed with 421 grams of Charas | | | | Early Times Report
Awantipora, Nov 9: Police in Awantipora apprehended a woman during naka checking at Padgampora and recovered 421 grams of charas from her possession.
Police Spokesperson in a statement issued, Police Awantipora under the supervision of SDPO Awantipora during naka checking at Padgampora noticed a lady moving suspiciously from Padgampora towards Awantipora. On seeing the police party, she tried to flee from the spot but was tactfully apprehended.
On questioning, the lady
disclosed her identity as Rubeena W/o Ashiq Ahmad Sheikh R/o Zahidpora Hawal, near Halwai Masjid, Srinagar.
Upon her personal search, ten sticks of charas-like substance weighing 421 grams were reco... | |
| | | | Restrictions imposed in Budgam ahead of by-elections | | | | Early Times Report
Budgam, Nov 9: Authorities in Budgam on Sunday imposed restrictions under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) in view of the upcoming by-elections for the 27-Budgam Assembly Constituency scheduled on November 11.
According to an order issued by District Magistrate Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat (IAS) , the restrictions will remain in force from 6:00 PM on November 9 to 6:00 PM on November 11, coinciding with the 48-hour silence period mandated before polling.
The order states that no public meetings, rallies, processions, musical events, or any form of election campaigning will be allowed during this period, as per provisions of the Representatio... | |
| | | | J&K Police extend crackdown against terror operatives across Jammu | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday extended the ongoing crackdown against terror operatives to
different areas across Jammu, targeting local terrorists operating from Pakistan and their overground workers (OGWs), officials said.
A massive search and cordon operation is underway at dozens of places in Ramban, Kathua and Rajouri districts, they said.
On Saturday, scores of suspected persons were called for questioning amid a massive anti-terrorist operation in Doda district of Jammu. The searches were intensified as intelligence reports suggest that terrorists operating in the higher reaches are looking for safe hideouts in the plains for the winter.
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| | | | Kishtwar Police conducts CASOs at multiple locations | | | | Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Nov 9: Kishtwar Police conducted massive Cordon and Search Operations (CASOs) at multiple locations in the subdivision of Kishtwar, Chatroo and Marwah.
The operations were aimed at tracing out the suspicious activities of the relatives of the Jammu and Kashmir natives operating from Pakistan (JKNOPs) and verifying antecedents of suspected individuals, and tightening security around vulnerable areas.
During the operations, houses of relatives and known associates of active J&K-based terrorists operating from Pakistan and Overground workers(OGWs) were put to search. The police teams thoroughly inspected multiple premises to ensure no anti-national or unlawful... | |
| | | | Police inspect SIM vendors | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 9: Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday launched an extensive inspection drive across SIM vendor outlets in Kashmir district to enhance security and curb unauthorised distribution, an official said.
All gazetted officers and station house officers carried out the inspections of SIM vendor outlets in their respective jurisdictions as part of this coordinated district-wide exercise, a police spokesman said.
During the drive, he said, vendors were directed to maintain complete records of all issued SIM cards, strictly follow KYC (Know Your Customer) guidelines, and refrain from selling fake or pre-activated SIM cards.
The inspections also emphasised the import... | |
| | | | Bollywood set to return to Kashmir: Suniel Shetty | | | | New Delhi Nov 9:
Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty on Sunday said the film industry is all set to return to Kashmir for shooting and expressed confidence that the region would regain its “lost glory”.
Shetty’s remarks come months after terror attack in Pahalgam, which occurred in April. The government has since been trying to revive tourism which suffered a major setback following the attack.
“The shooting will happen (in Kashmir) 100 percent. Vikram Razdan, Shabbir Boxwala and one more friend Binoy (Gandhi) are preparing to shoot their films in Kashmir this year itself. I think these films will be completed by next summer,” Shetty told reporters at the sidelines of the closing award cere... | |
| | | | 2 SPOs dismissed for terror-links | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: Two Special Police Officers (SPOs) were dismissed from service for their alleged links with terrorists in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.
The SPOs Abdul Latief and Mohd Abbas were earlier arrested for their alleged involvement in terror activities, the officials said.
They said Senior
Superintendent of Police, Kathua, Mohita Sharma ordered the dismissal of the two SPOs with immediate effect. The two cops are accused of providing support to terrorists... | |
| | | | BSF DG leads Jammu Marathon | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 9: BSF Director General Daljit Singh Chawdhary on Sunday flagged off the Jammu Marathon, marking the first major public event by the force post Operation Sindoor.
The marathon, organised by the BSF, Jammu frontier to commemorate the 60th Raising Day of the force, was meant to promote physical fitness and a drug-free lifestyle among the youth and witnessed enthusiastic participation from civilians, security personnel and students.
According to the Border Security Force (BSF), over 6,000 people from across the country have registered for the marathon covering 42 km, 21 km and 10 km race categories besides the 5 km run for fun. Some foreigners also took part ... | |
| | | | ‘Take steps to encourage organ, tissue donation from road accident victims’ | | | | New Delhi, Nov 9:
Training first responders, designating special teams in hospitals, upgrading trauma centres and registering them as organ retrieval centres are some of the steps suggested by the Centre to states to encourage organ donation, which is less than one deceased donor per million population in the country.
The central government has asked all states to organise state and district-level training programmes for first responders in emergencies, such as police personnel, ambulance drivers and para-medical staff, to facilitate organ and tissue donation from road accident victims.
In a letter, Dr Anil Kumar, Director of the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTT... | |
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