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Saroori continues to be R&B Minister………....in hoardings! | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Sept 2: High profiled politician GM Saroori is no more a minister in the coalition government in J&K but he continues to be so, at least in the hoardings spread across the nook and corner of Jammu city, may be in his hometown Inderwal and parts of district Doda as well.
Giant hoardings with colorful pictures of the minister in gestures atypical of the politicians coupled with some praises of the state government, accolades for the Centre and Congress leadership and of course the main contents filled with own departmental achievements or the new things introduced after he became the minister…….!
The details in each hoarding are different and therefore not too bo Read More... |
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Humiliated over alleged police torture, driver commits suicide Angry locals damage PS Thathri, burn two police vehicles | | Sudershan Sharma
EARLY TIMES REPORT
THATHRI (Doda), Sep 2: Humiliated over the alleged police torture, a Tata sumo driver today committed suicide by jumping into Chenab river from Thathri bridge here, an hour, or so before iftar with his family for which he had brought famous sweets from Kud.
Angered by the alleged incident, locals stoned the Thathri police station, besides setting ablaze two police vehicles. To disperse them, police fired several teargas shells and resorted to firing in the air. In the ding-dong battles, at least a dozen p Read More... |
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Affair meets tragic end, lover found dead | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: Love stories from ancient times have often met with tragic ends and the affair between Jameel and Sunita (name changed for valid reasons) was no exception either as love hit former was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a nullah at Arnia today. Jameel Ahmed of Parade, Jammu a 12th class student and Sunita of Sangrampur were having an affair but their parents had strong objections to their relationship, said police sources
On August 31 last, Jameel went missing mysteriously from his house in Parade a Read More... |
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NC's 'Greater Autonomy' proposal as good as dead | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: National Conference's principled political plank "Full Autonomy" is as good as dead going by the congress led UPA government's officially declared stand on the issue.
Significantly, it in consonance with the stand of BJP led NDA, of which NC was a part even after it had contemptuously rejected the autonomy proposal. Moreso, the leadership of National Conference which is sharing power in the state with congress has almost shut the talk on its favourite pre-election autonomy slogan. The fac Read More... |
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Wrong selections: HC quashes list of MOs selected under NRHM in Doda | | BHARAT BHUSHAN
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: Because of the wrong selection procedure adopted by the authorities concerned and for overlooking the set guidelines, high court judge, justice Sunil Hali has quashed the impugned selection list of medical officers (MOs) appointed in Doda district under the Centre's national rural health mission (NRHM).
NRHM was launched by the Centre to carry out necessary architectural correction in the basic health care delivery system with the aim to provide effective health care to poor, vulnerable and th Read More... |
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Brewing resentment among masses against constant strikes adds to separatists desperation | | Ashwani Bhat
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: Though the common man in Kashmir is fed up with the constant strikes and bandhs but the separatist and jehadi forces have come up with new dictates to those who will try to defy the strike and bandh calls in the Valley will have to face serious consequences.
According to sources seeing the growing public resentment against the constant strike and shutdown in Valley the Jehadi forces have pasted the warning notices on the trees and walls in different places of Kashmir asking people not to defy th Read More... |
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Agnivesh & Co: Peace Foundation or break-India secessionist outfit | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: Who says Swami Agnivesh and his cohorts like Dr Mohini Giri (daughter of former President of India VV Giri), former Indian Navy Chief Admiral Ram Doss, "Father" Dominique Emmanuel, former Chairman of J&K Public Service Commission Mohammad Shafi Pandit and journalists like Mazhar Hussain from Hyderabad and Sujat Bukhari and Yousuf Jameel from Kashmir, to mention only a few, are peaceniks? Those who say so are either mercenaries or supporters of those who want to wreck the Indian State and give legitimacy to the Read More... |
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Human rights groups forget International Day of Disappeared August 30 goes un-noticed | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: The on-going Kashmir agitation has not only affected business and education. It has adversely affected the work of the human rights defenders as well. This year they forgot the International Day of the Disappeared. The government ignored the day. Or, to put it plainly, the government did not react because the human rights defenders and the sufferers forgot to observe the day which fell on August 30. Every year, at least two functions are held by different groups to mark the occasion. And every year the gove Read More... |
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Kashmir already over-developed, Delhi needs to focus attention on marginalized Jammu | | RUSTAM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: The custodians of the Indian State have not only consistently appeased the Kashmiri leaders and their supporters overlooking the national sentiment, but they have also all through given the Kashmiri leadership extraordinary power to maltreat the people of Jammu province and discriminate against them at all levels and in all spheres. It's no wonder then that the people of Jammu province are crying for justice.
The complaints of the people of Jammu are innumerable. Their age-old complaint is that they d Read More... |
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Female body recovered | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
RAJOURI, Sep 2: A female body was recovered from Agly Tawi river here today.
According to sources, inhabitants of Malik market in the heart of Rajouri town saw the body of a young girl floating near Jhoola bridge.
According to SHO at about 1.30 pm people saw the girl in the flood water. Seeing the body, some youth jumped in the river near Jhoola bridge. The female had injury marks on her head.
The girl about 22 years old immediately rushed to the district hospital where the doctors declared her brought dead.
The deceas Read More... |
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Asiya, Fahmeeda booked under PSA | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sep 2: Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM) chairperson Syeda Aasiya Andrabi and her close aide Sofi Fahmeeda were today booked under public safety Act (PSA).
Both had been sfifted to the central Kot-Bhalwal jail in Jammu.
"Asiya and Fahmeeda have been booked under PSA and shifted to the Kot-Bhalwal jail in Jammu," acting DeM chairperson Rifat Fatima said in a statement.
She condemned invoking of PSA against the duo as "frustration" of the government. "We also condemn their shifting to Kot-Bhalwal despite directions by the Hi Read More... |
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Air India reschedules its flights | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Sep 2: Station Manager Air India, Jammu Sanjiv Misri has informed that Air India will not be operating on Jammu-Srinagar-Jammu sectors on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th and 15th September in view of closure of Srinagar Airport.
Meanwhile IC821 will Departure from Delhi at 1215 hrs and arrival Jammu at 1330 hrs and IC822 will Departure from Jammu at 1515 hrs and arrival Delhi at 1630 hrs.
On 6th, 9th and 12th September, IC821 will departure from Delhi at 1130 and arrival Jammu at 1240, departu Read More... |
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Won't Interfere in J&K: China | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
BEIJING, Sep 2: China today said it had no intention to interfere in the Kashmir issue as it dismissed reports of presence of up to 11,000 PLA troops in Gilgit in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, but made it clear that it was not reviewing its stance on stapled visas to Kashmiris.
"As a neighbour and friend of both countries, China believes that the (Kashmir) issue should be left to the two countries so that it could be properly handled through dialogue and consultation," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu told a med Read More... |
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Other Stories of the Day |
| Players innocent until proven guilty - Pak envoy | AGENCIES
PAKISTAN, Sep 2: Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, the three players at the centre of the spot-fixing controversy, will play no part in the limited-overs leg of the England tou....
| | Hughes and Hauritz back for India Tests | AGENCIES
Australia, Sep 2: Phillip Hughes, the Australian opener, has returned to the Test squad while his New South Wales team-mate, the uncapped 19-year-old fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, has also w....
| | VHP Slams PC Over Saffron Terror Remark | AGENCIES
RAJKOT, SEP 2: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today criticised Union Home Minister P Chidambaram for his `saffron terror' remark and sought an apology from him.
The Home Minister should apol....
| | J&K: Commission Probing Civilian Deaths Begins Inquiry | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, SEP 2: A judicial commission appointed by the Jammu and Kashmir government to probe 17 civilian deaths in the Kashmir Valley between June 11 to July 19 this year today ....
| | Cricket loosing its sheen | The game of cricket which has earned the heart of millions since its inception has come under deep scanner owing to few individuals maligned approach and corrupt deeds. Once rated to be a game of t....
| | First step in the right direction | By expanding the purview of Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and welfare Policy (SKEWPY) the state government has taken the first step in the right direction to reach out to the unemployed youth in the sta....
| | China's visa denial reflects their predilection: BS Jaswal | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Leh, Sept 2: Army's Northern Command Chief Lt Gen BS Jaswal today remained unruffled by the Chinese action denying him a visa that fuelled a diplomatic row with India but said it....
| | India to build world's largest solar telescope | Early Times Report
BANGALORE,Sep 2: India is inching closer towards building the world's largest solar telescope in Ladakh on the foothills of the Himalayas that aims to study the sun's microscopic....
| | BJP to reconstruct village in Leh | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Sept 2: India’s main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to gift a reconstructed village to the people with 200 new houses in Jammu and Kashmir’s Leh r....
| | Arrest Geelani for fomenting Kashmir trouble: Jethmalani | Early Times Report
MUMBAI, Sep 2: Senior jurist and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ram Jethmalani Thursday demanded immediate arrest of Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani, who he alleged....
| | Omar for enhancing salaries of employees before Eid | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 2: Chairing a meeting of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Waqf Board here today, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who is also the Chairman of Waqf Board, directed for enhanci....
| | ST union elects office bearers | Early Times Report
MENDHAR Sept 2: Schedule Tribe Students Union (STSU) of Government Degree College (GDC) Mendhar today held a meeting under the chairmanship of Shakeel Ahmed.
A large no of ST ....
| | PDP terms NC ‘Naabdi’ conference, equates party leaders with renegades | Early Times Report
Srinagar Sept 2: Peoples Democratic Party has said while the state is witnessing a total administrative collapse and Kashmir valley reeling under its worst humanitarian crisis, ....
| | Punjab announces Rs 1 crore relief for Leh victims | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Sept 2: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today led a high level delegation of Shiromani Akali Dal MPs and MLAs.
The delegation today arrived with first....
| | Kashmir unrest plays spoilsport for dry fruits business | EARLYTIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Sept 2: The prevailing unrest in Jammu and Kashmir is playing spoilsport for the dry fruit business in the Kashmir Valley especially during the auspicious Muslim fasting....
| | NSUI to release pamphlet on diarrhoea epidemic | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: State Health Wing of National Students Union of India (NSUI) today expressed serious concern over the epidemic threat looming large over the state.
We are plann....
| | Kud dance of Jammu gets Commonwealth Games invite | Early Times Report
REASI, Sept 2: Kud dancers of Jammu and Kashmir will find place in opening ceremony of forthcoming Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
Dogra dance “Kud” is traditional dance of the....
| | Niaz grieved over death of Bhaderwahi | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: Former Minster and MLA Bhaderwah Mohammed Sharief Niaz has expressed deep shock over the demise of veteran National Conference (NC) leader Sheikh Ghulam Mohammed B....
| | Niaz grieved over death of Bhaderwahi | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: Former Minster and MLA Bhaderwah Mohammed Sharief Niaz has expressed deep shock over the demise of veteran National Conference (NC) leader Sheikh Ghulam Mohammed B....
| | Despite govt claims, fake PRCs still being issued in J&K | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: Despite vehement claims of state government of having stopped the issuance of fake Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs), reports indicate that in the alleged con....
| | Jammu to host 56th national school games | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: Amid turmoil in the state, Jammu is all set to host much awaited 56th national school games and under 19 football championships to be held from September 20 to Oct....
| | New Delhi, J&K govt callous in tackling Kashmir situation: BJP | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused ruling leadership of New Delhi of fiddling with problems in Kashmir by their callous and ill-advised approach.
In a han....
| | J&K Bank adopts seed capita fund scheme | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sep 2: In a significant development, J&K Bank had adopted Seed capital fund scheme of government of Jammu and Kashmir to provide hassle free finance to the unemployed e....
| | Kailash Yatra commences amid tight security | EARLY TIMES REPORT
DODA, Sept 2: The historic Kailash Yatra commenced from Vasuki Nag Temple Ghatta Bhaderwah today amid religious fervour and tight security arrangements.
For the first time more ....
| | MLC Naresh reviews developmental works | EARLY TIMES REPORT
DODA, Sept 2: MLC Naresh Kumar Gupta who is also president of District Congress Committee Doda today inspected all ongoing developmental works in and around Bhaderwah constituenc....
| | SP concerned over outbreak of diarrhea | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Samajwadi Party, in a meeting held here, under its President, Sheikh Abdul Rehman, expressed great concern over the spread of diarrhoea and other water borne disea....
| | KD demands restoration of SMS services | EARLYTIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Kranti Dal (KD) has demanded restoration of SMS services in the state.
KD Youth President, Samarjeet Singh said that the non-availability of SMS services in the s....
| | Army conducts relief and rescue operation in Ladakh | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: First time in the history of Ladakh region, it witnessed unprecedented rains and cloudburst. Due to the nature of the terrain which lacks vegetation, it triggered ....
| | PK dismisses proposition of political empowerment | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Panun Kashmir (PK) has vehemently dismisses the proposition of some Kashmiri Pandits groups especially All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) of so called political empow....
| | Evil forces meet doom’s one day : Bhim Singh | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Chairman Jammu Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) Prof Bhim Singh in a message on the occasion of ‘Janamashtmi’ has warned the oppressive rulers of the world ....
| | Diabetes India to organize conference | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Diabetes India, an organization of international repute Diabetologists, is going to hold its first ever two-day conference in Jammu from September 4.
This was ann....
| | Shastrinagar residents frame welfare committee | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 2: The residents of Shastrinagar in a meeting held at Rem Mandir the other day constituted a social welfare committee to solve the day to day problems of the people ....
| | Flash flood wash away Atta Chaki | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 2: The senior National Conference leader, Ghulam Qadir Mughal of Gool Arnas of expressed his great concern over the loss of Atta chaki (grath) owned by Sonaullah Chop....
| | Bukhari condole Razada’s death | Early Times Report
Rajouri, Sept 2: Chairman Jammu & Kashmir Pahari Cultural and Welfare Forum Mushtaq Bukhari has hold condolence meeting to condole sad demise of great social worker and poet of R....
| | Don’t spoil our career | EARLY TIMES REPORT
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JAMMU,Sep 2:It my appear unbelievable, but it is true that now the people of Kashmir have started realizing the brunt of nearly three-months old agitation due to which s....
| | Kissan Movement demands compensation for farmers | EARLY TIMES REPORT
KATHUA, Sept 2: Kisaan Movement has urged the government to compensate the flood affected farmers whose entire crops including Maize, Paddy, Pulses and others have been damaged a....
| | Abducted by husband, woman gets relief from HC | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Sep 2 :A wife abducted by husband got the relief from High Court today when she was allowed to stay with her sister. In two petitions filed by one Sat Pal & Ors seeking q....
| | HC quashes Doda selection list of ISM doctors | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Sep 2 :In a significant judgment, Justice Sunil Hali of Jammu & Kashmir High Court (Jammu Wing) quashed the selection list for the post of Medical Officers under National....
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