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Breaking News Invest in J&K Bank to loose money | No compromise on National Security: Singh | Who has gained popularity Mr Sadhotra? | For six decades the Valley leadership has disregarded Jammu | Undeterred by Govt threat VHP all set to start yatra on June 4 | Professor Bhat only renewed Hurriyat's call for "realism" | Jammu continues to grope in dark…swelters during day | Finally DIG turns care taker to defunct x-ray machines | Gurgaon BMW hit-and-run case: Victim's family takes out candle procession | Kashmiri Hindus have suffered for many years | Bhalla reviews NBCC, ERA, UEED development projects | Centre sanctions additional ration quota for under-privileged | Kranti Dal criticizes Govt for neglecting people of Beli Charana | 17 yrs RI , Rs 3.5 Lacs fine to Finance Company owner | Army needs to win hearts in J&K: Lt Gen Hasnain | Militants carving out hideouts in remote areas of JK | JKNPP asks youth to boycott Cong legislators | DB directs GAD and SVO to submit status of FIRs | Sham lays foundation of Rs. 20 cr.Urban Health Center | PDP Kathua demands Omar led coalition to be dissolved | Cop hurt as truck-borne bovine smugglers break police barrier | Union Home Secretary calls on Vohra, discusses AFSPA | CB seizes CAPD record | Power shut down | Irrigation office turns into cattle shed | Youth injured in explosion near LoC | Tourism deptt charges ` 26,000 fine from violators | Farmers starving due to wrong policies of UPA: BJP | Children deaths: Supdt GB Pant hospital attached | 13 PHE employees suspended for dereliction of duty | IETE celebrates World Telecommunication, Information Society day | Police remand for ADEO in trap case | Infant Deaths: PDP Seeks PM's Intervention | Infants' death sparks protest in Valley | DDC discusses flood control measures ahead of rainy season | Case against Army Chief-designate Bikram Singh adjourned for 2 weeks | Narco smuggler held with 450 gram Charas | Empower Panchayats or face wrath of people, Vakil tells Omar | Awareness programme on 'Venus's Transit' organized | Class IV employee hands over missing bag to owner | Pramodh Jain to join union ministry of culture | Natrang to stage "Suno Tagore Di" at Udhampur | Ansari surrenders, gets bail | Posts deptt organises speciality medical camp | Parents association (AFS) extends financial assistance | MWB wouldn't help but 'will' needs to get desired results: Raina | Dak Ghar audience hooked | CVD biggest killer claims 17.3 million lives yearly worldwide: Expert | Daikin India inaugurates showroom | SNWF highlights various problems | Workshop on Maths concludes | SICT introduces low cost music phone | MIET celebrates ‘World Telecom Day’ |  
 
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Invest in J&K Bank to loose money
 
5/18/2012 1:03:42 AM

early times report Jammu, May 17: If you had invested Rs 10000 on shares of J&K Bank a month ago, you would have lost Rs 45. The value of your investment would have dipped to Rs 9555. The share has been put in cold bracket by the leading financial consultant companies, impling that your investment will not yield any result. This is the state of affairs of the Bank, the premium financial institution of the State, which has 53 percent shares. The poor financial status of the bank stocks are also on account of the fact that it's been debarred from public scrutiny. The management is trying to hold its control over it despite the fact that it has been declared a Public Property by the State Read More...

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Two playful children enjoying childhood games in river tawi to beat the heat after the temperature swell a little today

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The Dusking Sun : Far away at horizons as the un bids adieu to the day photo by Waseem Andrabi

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A New Face of Nature...... Some may wonder it is valley but EARLY TIMES lensman catches a rare but a fascinating panoramic view of snow-clad mountains and cascading water within green woods along the NH-1A near Udhampur

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Dousing flames...... Fire fighters dousing the devastating flames at Narwal Mandi when a loaded truck suddenly caught fire late Tuesday evening

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HAPPY HARVESTING: A farmer in a jubilant mood while a machine is in use for harvesting purpose in a field at outskirts of Jammu city photo by Naresh Bhagat

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Say No to Tinted Glass......Following Court directions to remove tinted glasses beyond permissible limits from vehicles, the traffic police cops started anti tinted glasses drive here in summer capital photo by Naresh Bhagat

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Unique Fishing: A pack of birds soaring over a rapid in river Tawi looking for a good catch. Photo by : Naresh Bhagat

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More Closer, More Comfortable...... Spotted deer basking in sun in a comfy atmosphere incurred being a group while having a feed break at Manda Wildlife Sanctuary Photo by:- Naresh Bhagat

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Toiling hard for livelihood...... A workers unaware of worldwide observance of World Labour Day i.e. May Day, toiling hard for his survival at a stone quarry in Kashmir photo by: -Waseem Andrabi

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A child takes part in Run for Fun Marathon and Cycle rally organized by Jammu Police on Sunday photo by Naresh Bhagat

 
Front Page Stories
No compromise on National Security: Singh
Home Secretary ensures smooth Trade  
5/18/2012 1:03:34 AM

SALIL RAINA Poonch, May 17: Union Home Secretary R.K Singh today ruled out any compromise on national security. Singh was accorded a warm welcome at Chakan Da Bagh to get first hand information about LoC trade and the problems being faced by the traders. Ahead of Indo-Pak Home Secretary level talks on May 24-25, his visit to Chakan Da Bagh assumes much importance as the cross LoC Trade will remain on top priority during the Home Secretary level talks. Singh issued directions for smooth trade across the LoC. The concerned DDC A.K Sahu ap Read More...


Who has gained popularity Mr Sadhotra?
 
5/18/2012 1:03:21 AM

early times report Jammu, May 17 : Senior National Conference leader and MLC Ajay Sadhotra has accused Mufti Sayeed of failure to raise revenue to the tune of Rs. 50,000 crores from natural resources. He also accused Mufti of failure to implement his healing touch policy. Without advocating Mufti's cause here, it may be mentioned that National Conference has ruled the state for decades together. The NC governments never raised revenue from the natural resources sufficient to cater to the needs of the state. And, if NC could not do it Read More...


For six decades the Valley leadership has disregarded Jammu
Ignoring Jammu -- II  
5/18/2012 1:03:13 AM

NEHA JAMMU, May 17: The people of Jammu Pradesh have been crying for justice, particularly since 1952, when under the banner of Praja Parishad they not only demanded their due in the state's polity, but also arrest of Sheikh Abdullah, the then Prime Minister of J&K. In 1967, they launched an organized struggle against what they called the "Kashmiri domination". The two organizations which were in the forefront were Jammu Autonomy Forum and Dogra Mandal. While the former demanded autonomy for Jammu within the state, the latter advocated the ne Read More...


Undeterred by Govt threat VHP all set to start yatra on June 4
 
5/18/2012 1:02:57 AM

early times report JAMMU, May 17: Undeterred by Government's threat to foil the VHP bid to start the Amarnath pilgrimage on June 4, the VHP today reiterated that the first jatha of yatra will elave from Jammu on June 3 to have darshan at holy cave on Jesht Purnima. The VHP is committed to start the yatra on June 3 and run it for complete two months as per Puranic tradition, its state general secretary, Dr Sham Lal along with city president, Dr V K Gupta and city secretary S R Sharma told reporters here today. Ridiculing the Government's Read More...


Professor Bhat only renewed Hurriyat's call for "realism"
 
5/18/2012 1:02:49 AM

early times report Srinagar, May17: Politics is the art of possibility and former chairman of Hurriyat Conference professor Abdul Gani Bhat seems to know it all. The man whom other separatists projected as an alien and "a man from nowhere" is calling the shots leaving his companions with no option other than to react to his off and on assertions. Though Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has been the most known and highly mobile face of the conglomerate but professor Bhat's innocuous assertion that UN resolutions cannot be implemented for resolving Kashmi Read More...


Jammu continues to grope in dark…swelters during day
Who will wake up ministers in cozy environs….?  
5/18/2012 1:02:39 AM

early times report Jammu, May 17: Come summers and Jammu is all made to face it in severest and harshest manner- the power curtailments , that too in unscheduled pattern. It is May, just the beginning of summer and Jammu is experiencing the cuts in electricity supply arbitrarily , perhaps in severest intensity, with no control over the number of hours different localities plunge in darkness in the evening or sweat and fret in the peak of heat during day time. Visit any locality of Jammu, the roaring generator sets on business establishment Read More...


Finally DIG turns care taker to defunct x-ray machines
 
5/18/2012 1:02:29 AM

SUMIT SHARMA Jammu, May 17: The recent communication from Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Armed Jony William who reportedly wrote to Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda apprising him that the defunct X-Ray scanning machine installed at Jammu Railway Station, has made it apparent that all is not well at the one of most visited railway station in Northern india which is facing sheer neglect of concerned authorities. If the sources are be believed, DGP sought report of the security check up at Jammu Railway Station after rep Read More...


Gurgaon BMW hit-and-run case: Victim's family takes out candle procession
 
5/18/2012 1:02:19 AM

early times report JAMMU, May 17: Even after 13 days of the death of two persons, including a pregnant woman, in the May 5 Gurgaon BMW hit-and-run case, Gurgaon police are yet to nail the real culprit. Agitated over this slow pace of investigation, close relatives and family friends of Sanjay Gulati, who was one of the victims, took out a candle march here Thursday, seeking justice for the victims and severe punishment to the guilty. Gulati, running a transport company, was himself driving an Indigo car when an overspeeding BMW rammed into Read More...


Kashmiri Hindus have suffered for many years
Demand For Homeland  
5/18/2012 1:02:09 AM

RUSTAM JAMMU, May 17: The Kashmiri Hindu organizations like Panun Kashmir (PK) have been reiterating again and again since 1991 their demand that "four per cent of the area of Kashmir, north-east of the Jhelum, be earmarked for the establishment of a homeland for the over 3,00,000 internally-displaced Kashmiri Hindus" and that "this area be given the status of Union Territory". The upshot of the arguments advanced by the PK leaders in favour of their demand all along has been that the Kashmiri Hindus will under no condition make common cause Read More...


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Other Stories of the Day
Bhalla reviews NBCC, ERA, UEED development projects
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Raman Bhalla, convened a high level meeting of ERA, NBCC, JMC and UEED to review progress of various ongoing a....


Centre sanctions additional ration quota for under-privileged
Early Times Report Srinagar, May 17 : Government of India has approved additional quota of food grains to the Jammu & Kashmir meant for the underprivileged sections of society. The State Gover....


Kranti Dal criticizes Govt for neglecting people of Beli Charana
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: Kranti Dal strongly condemned the attitude of State Government for neglecting the people of Beli Charana which is just 1 km away from Gandhi Nagar. Kranti Dal ....


17 yrs RI , Rs 3.5 Lacs fine to Finance Company owner
early times report Jammu, May 17: Principal Sessions Judge Jammu Jang Bhadur Singh Jamwal today awarded 17 years rigorous imprisonment and fine Rs 3.50 lacs to Bodh Raj S/o Kaka Ram r/o Shashtri ....


Army needs to win hearts in J&K: Lt Gen Hasnain
Early Times Report VILGAM, May 17: Only killing the militants was "not enough" and there was a need to win hearts of the people in Jammu and Kashmir who will "end the militancy" in the times to c....


Militants carving out hideouts in remote areas of JK
EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 17: Efforts were being made at carving out hideouts for militants, belonging to Lashkar-i-Toiba and Hizbul Mujahideen outfits, in Doda and Kishtwar districts. Police ....


JKNPP asks youth to boycott Cong legislators
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: Chairman Jammu Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) Prof Bhim Singh has called upon the youth and students to join the boycott movement against Congress legis....


DB directs GAD and SVO to submit status of FIRs
early times report Jammu, May 17: In a petition seeking legal action against senior IAS/KAS officers of the state in cases of corruption p[ending against them, a Division Bench of the State High C....


Sham lays foundation of Rs. 20 cr.Urban Health Center
Early Times Report Srinagar, May 17 : Minister for Health and Family Welfare Sham Lal Sharma today laid foundation stone of Rs.20.30 crore Urban Health Center at Chanapora. This 30-bedded hosp....


PDP Kathua demands Omar led coalition to be dissolved
EARLY TIMES REPORT Kathua, May 17: Asserting Omar led govt has failed on all fronts, Sardar Surinder Singh district president PDP Kathua has urged the Governor of State N N Vohra to dissolve the Om....


Cop hurt as truck-borne bovine smugglers break police barrier
early times report KATHUA, May 17: A police cop was injured after three truck-borne bovine smugglers broke a police barrier on the national highway near Lakhanpur here today. Police had raised a ....


Union Home Secretary calls on Vohra, discusses AFSPA
Early Times Report Srinagar, May 17 : Union Home Secretary RK Singh called on Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra and discussed various issues, including the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSP....


CB seizes CAPD record
early times report RAJOURI, May 17: Crime branch (CB) raided CAPD office here today and seized the official record, including some files. As per sources, a CB team reached the CAPD office here ....


Power shut down
early times report JAMMU, May 17: In order to carry out urgent work of replacement of damaged poles of 11 KV lines on emergency basis, D-1, D-2 & D-5 feeders emanating from the 33/11 KV receiving....


Irrigation office turns into cattle shed
early times report Kathua, May 17: The abandoned irrigation office at Keerian here has turned into a cattle shed as it has become home to considerable number of animals. The office, set up a few....


Youth injured in explosion near LoC
Early Times Report Srinagar, May 17 : A youth was critically injured in an explosion near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara district of north Kashmir, police said today. Kabir Ahmad Lone (24) ....


Tourism deptt charges ` 26,000 fine from violators
early times report JAMMU, May 17: Ahead of the upcoming Shri Amar Nath ji Yatra-2012, Deputy Director Tourism, designated Authority Jammu( Enforcement agency for implementation of Tourist Trade ....


Farmers starving due to wrong policies of UPA: BJP
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: Launching a scathing attack on Congress led UPA Government; the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Kissan Morcha said today that the Union Government has proved to be....


Children deaths: Supdt GB Pant hospital attached
EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, May 17: The Government today took action on the basis of interim report submitted by Director SKIMS, Dr Showkat Zargar, who was tasked to conduct inquiry into death....


13 PHE employees suspended for dereliction of duty
early times report RAJOURI, May 17: Thirteen employees of PHE Department have been placed under suspension in Argi Dalhori belt of Koteranka sub-division here for dereliction of duties. The emplo....


IETE celebrates World Telecommunication, Information Society day
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Jammu Centre celebrated World Telecommunication & Information Society day here today. Joy ....


Police remand for ADEO in trap case
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu today granted police remand of ADEO who was caught red handed accepting graft. CBI produced Mukesh Khurana Assistant Defence Es....


Infant Deaths: PDP Seeks PM's Intervention
early times report SRINAGAR, May 17: Expressing concern over high infant mortalities at the only pediatrics hospital in the Valley, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) today sought Prime Minister Manm....


Infants' death sparks protest in Valley
early times report Srinagar, May 17: Locals in Jammu and Kashmir protested here today against increasing crib deaths due to negligence of the hospital authorities. Reportedly, 359 infants have die....


DDC discusses flood control measures ahead of rainy season
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 17: District Development Commissioner, (DDC), Sanjeev Verma, today held a meeting of officers to discuss the preventive flood control measures to be taken in view of....


Case against Army Chief-designate Bikram Singh adjourned for 2 weeks
Early TImes Report Srinagar, May 17: The alleged fake encounter case involving Army-Chief designate Lt General Bikram Singh was adjourned for two weeks by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Th....


Narco smuggler held with 450 gram Charas
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Gangyal police today arrested a narcotic smuggler and recovered 450 gram Charas from his possession, police said. SP South Rajeshwar Singh, giving information ....


Empower Panchayats or face wrath of people, Vakil tells Omar
early times report Srinagar, May 17: Former minister and member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil has stressed upon the chief minister Omar Abdullah to immediately empower elected Sarpanches and Panches faili....


Awareness programme on 'Venus's Transit' organized
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: National Council for Urban and Rural Development Society (NCURDS), Jammu (Regd) NGO organized a function to mark Astronomy Day for the first time under joint ve....


Class IV employee hands over missing bag to owner
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Exhibiting rare human instinct i.e. Honesty, a Class IV employee of Railway handed over a missing bag containing costly items worth lakh to police, police said her....


Pramodh Jain to join union ministry of culture
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: The services of Promodh Jain , Director General, IMPA have been placed at the disposal of Government of India for his appointment as Joint Secretary in the Minis....


Natrang to stage "Suno Tagore Di" at Udhampur
Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, May 17 : Natrang, theatre group to would stage the Dogri play based on the vision of Guru Rabindra Nath Tagore "Suno Tagore Di" on 18th May 2012 , at Goverdhan Pal....


Ansari surrenders, gets bail
early times report Jammu, May 17: Former Minister and sitting PDP MLA Moulvi Iftikar Hussain Ansari surrendered before the Court of Special Judge Anticorruption Jammu and sought his bail in view o....


Posts deptt organises speciality medical camp
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Department of Posts organised a speciality medical camp at general post office (GPO) premises Srinagar. The camp was held in association with SKIMS, Srinagar....


Parents association (AFS) extends financial assistance
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Air Force School (AFS) Parents Association' of J&K under the chairmanship of Dr Harmeet Singh Sudan, donated a sum of Rs15000 out of their membership fund as a m....


MWB wouldn't help but 'will' needs to get desired results: Raina
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Commenting to the news item appeared in some media section mentioning President of N.C Minority Cell Anil Dhar, has asked the Govt. to set up a Minority Welfare....


Dak Ghar audience hooked
SRINAGAR, May 17: On day three of the J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages sponsored 'Tagore theatre festival', currently underway at Radio Kashmir Srinagar auditorium, Wahab Dramatic Club, Haj....


CVD biggest killer claims 17.3 million lives yearly worldwide: Expert
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17:Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest killer worldwide, claiming 17.3 million lives each year said the expert Dr. Dharminder Kumar, (DM Cardio) Govt medical....


Daikin India inaugurates showroom
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Daikin India Private Limited inaugurated its exclusive showroom at Gurudwara Road, Gole Market, Gandhi Nagar. The showroom was inaugurated by Minister for Relie....


SNWF highlights various problems
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: The residents of Shakti Nagar, under the banner of Shakti Nagar Welfare Forum (SNWF) organised a meeting at Om Palace in which the Municipal Commissioner Jammu, ....


Workshop on Maths concludes
JAMMU, May 17: A two day long workshop on Maths concluded today at Army Public School (APS), Akhnoor. The workshop was organised for all the maths teachers of Northern Command Army Public Schools....


SICT introduces low cost music phone
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: ICT Mobile has rolled out its iV131+ handset, a dual SIM, dual band phone for a user looking for featured rich phone at very reasonable price . IV131+ is with 1....


MIET celebrates ‘World Telecom Day’
Early Times Report Jammu, May 17: Model Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET), Jammu celebrated the "World Telecommunication and Information Society Day" today. A seminar was organized....


 
 
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