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After two months of results' declaration, JKPSC yet to decide fate of 11 KAS qualified candidates
In a petition in HC, disability of some candidates is challenged
10/10/2019 11:07:44 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) is yet to decide the fate of 11 candidates, who have shown qualified the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Services (JKAS) exams the result of which was declared on August 8, but are yet to get green signal to join their services. A petition, pending in High Court, has reportedly challenged the disability of some candidates, alleging that some of them have got fake certificates of disability and the court had directed the JKPSC to submit reply till October 10 but so far no response has been got by petitioners. According to sources, the JKPSC had declared the result of 277 posts of JKAS 2016 after which the candidates were deployed for medical reports from respective Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir region. "A total of 11 candidates out of total 277 have not got the medical reports as reports of some of them were also challenged by some petitioners in the court of law due to which their medical reports were not forwarded by JKPSC to General Administration Department (GAD) fo...
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Multi-crore MIS schemes for Kashmir fruit growers, nothing for Jammu!
10/10/2019 11:07:21 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: Even as the administration of Jammu and Kashmir has launched a Market Intervention Scheme(MIS) for the apple growers of Kashmir, no such scheme been started for the horticulturists of Jammu province. On September 12, Administration had launched the MIS for the apple growers of Kashmir whereby the government is procuring apple crop from the fruit growers through the National Agricultural Cooperation Marketing Federation of India Limited (NAFED) to "stop the distress sale at lower prices due to the prevalent conditions in Kashmir." Govt had initially established four fruit mandis in Kashmir at Sopore, Pairmpora, Anantnag and Shopian for the procurement o...
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Senior faculties in SKUAST holding administrative posts, take no lecture
Directives of Deans' Committee Report overlooked
10/10/2019 11:07:12 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: Despite strict directives stipulated in Deans' Committee Report which makes mandatory for senior faculties holding administrate posts in various agricultural universities and colleges to take certain number of lecture but it has been found that the directions were thrown to the wind as no lecture has been taken by these faculties. Sources told Early Times that in order to ensure good quality in agricultural education, it was made mandatory for all faculties particularly holding administrative posts in the various agricultural colleges and universities to take certain number of lecture in their tenure but these directives were taken lightly and studies...
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J&K reopens for tourism, Governor assures necessary assistance
10/10/2019 11:06:17 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 10: Jammu and Kashmir reopened for tourists on Thursday. The development comes more than two months after the government had advised the tourists and pilgrims to leave the state, just before the Centre's decision to end the special status to Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, as it abrogated Article 370. Making an announcement on tourism, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik said tourists desirous of undertaking visits to the state shall be provided with all necessary assistance and logistical support. "Security advisory requesting tourists visiting J&K to curtail their stay in the Kashmir valley, is hereby withdrawn. Tourists desirous of undertakin...
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Jammu based NC leaders on crossroads as party misses chance to remain relevant
BDC Elections
10/10/2019 11:06:08 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 10: The forthcoming Block Development Council (BDC) elections in Jammu & Kashmir seem to have divided National Conference, Kashmir's grand old party. It may be recalled the delegation of NC leaders from Jammu visited Srinagar recently and met the party president Dr Farooq Abdullah, who has been booked under Public Safety Act and is detained at his Gupkar residence, and his son the NC vice president Omar Abdullah, who is also under detention in a tourist hut on the same road. The delegation after meeting the father-son duo separately hinted at party could consider contesting the BDC polls slated to be held later this month, but cited detention of NC top br...
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Will Director School Education intervene?
Arbitrary timing of private schools irks parents
10/10/2019 11:05:58 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 10: The arbitrary and unjustified timings of the private schools evoked severe criticism from parents in particular and children in general. As per the details available with "Early Times", various reports emanating from the different quarters reveal that the private schools running in Jammu province have their own set of timings for the children for primary, middle and secondary level classes. As the private schools have their monopoly and they run the schools at their own whims and fancies, the Parents alleged that the schools have set up arbitrary timings like 8:30 AM and the children are being told to reach sharp at 8:20 AM and in ca...
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Mobile phones to be restored in Kashmir Valley by Oct 14
Govt lifting curbs in phases as situation witnesses betterment
10/10/2019 11:05:15 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: The Jammu and Kashmir administration is restoring the mobile telephone services in the valley by Monday as the situation continues to witness betterment on ground. As per the reports, there has already been the decision taken in this regard that the mobile telephone services in Kashmir valley shall be restored in phases and in the very first phase, subscribers from Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal districts will have their mobile phone services restored to the fullest and there are chances that same will be done by Monday-Oct 14. Also, as per the reports coming to fore, the postpaid mobile phones will be restored in the first place and after the thorou...
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Mehbooba refused to sign bond for release from detention: Daughter
10/10/2019 11:05:02 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: Iltija Mufti, the daughter of detained PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, on Thursday declared politicians being released by the government were being forced to sign bonds. Iltija claimed "many", including Mehbooba, had "categorically" refused to sign these bonds. Mehbooba was among a number of senior political leaders who were detained by the government shortly before Home Minister Amit Shah announced on August 5 that provisions of Article 370 were being abrogated. Since September, Iltija has been acting as a de facto spokesperson for Mehbooba and has been operating her Twitter handle. Iltija was referring to the release of three politicians in Jammu and Kas...
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HC issues notice, declines interim relief in KVIB backdoor appointments case
10/10/2019 11:04:52 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 10: In a sensational case exposing back door appointment of officers, officials in the KVIB by the then Government headed by Mehbooba Mufti, the High Court of J&K comprising of Justice Tashi Rabstan has issued notice to the State Government and other respondents including KVIB and declined to issue any interim relief to the petitioners. The petitioners Shubam Thappa and others had filed a writ petition in the High Court of J&K, Jammu through Abhinav Sharma, Advocate who vehemently argued the matter before the Court seeking an interim relief for protection of the petitioners as their appointments in the KVIB have been cancelled by the government. The stat...
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PWD, RDD carry out substandard work in construction of bunkers in Poonch
Water logging rendered them useless in village Ajote
10/10/2019 11:04:45 PM
Rajesh Tandon Early Times Report Poonch, Oct 10: Public Works (Road and Building) Department and Rural Development Department have indulged in gross negligence in construction of bunkers for the people living in border areas of Poonch. The carelessness in the construction of bunkers in village Ajote could be gauged from the fact that they have been logged with water making them useless for shelter during firing across the border. Sources told Early Times that the local people of village Ajote had alleged that the PWD (R&B) and RDD had constructed the bunkers in the village but the construction was not up to the mark due to which it started seeping inside and filled with water. "We are ...
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Kashmir achieves only 60 percent road macdamisation target: Courtesy shutdown
10/10/2019 11:04:34 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 10: The exodus of non-local labourers from the valley has hit the developmental works in Kashmir. This could be gauged that over 40 percent of road macdamisation target is uncompleted in Kashmir. Official figures accessed by Early Times reveal that government has completed only 600 kilometers of road macadamization against the target of 1000 kilometers across the Kashmir during 2019-2020. The target could not be achieved because the non-local skilled lanourers have left the valley. Over five lakh labourers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, West Bengal, come to Kashmir every year to make their bread and butter. These days r...
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Kashmir suicides claim more males than females
‘Attempts by females are cry for help’
10/10/2019 11:04:29 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 10: Around ten persons consume poison in Kashmir on an average daily, according to data furnished by the SMHS hospital. Most of the cases, the data reveals, come from South and North Kashmir. The data, however, is silent about deaths due to poisoning. A study conducted earlier by the Department of Psychiatry, GMC Srinagar corroborates the above data. Most of the people who complete suicide, the study says, are males of the age group 25 - 34 while most of the attempts made by females are four times para suicides and seven times deliberate self harm. Threre was a time when Jammu and Kashmir had the lowest suicide rate in the sub-continent. But times ha...
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Pick-pocketing on rise in SMGS, CCTV go defunct, admn unbothered
10/10/2019 11:04:28 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 10: Despite heavy surveillance of closed-circuit television (CCTV) within the premises of Shri Maharaja Gulab Singh Hospital (SMGSH) Jammu a gang of pick-pocket have looted dozens of people in recent past. Early Times team this afternoon visited SMGSH and interacted with victim of pick-pockets. A man told the ET team that yesterday some un-identified picked his pocket when he was waiting outside the ward. "In morning when Safaikaramchari, started cleaning wards...
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BDC Elections: BJP records first victory from Bijbehara
"NC, PDP fielding proxy candidates" alleges Sofi Yousf
10/10/2019 11:03:13 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Oct 10: Alleging that National Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders were fielding proxy candidates in ongoing Block Development Elections, Bhartiya Janata Party State Vice-President on Thursday claimed to have won from Bijbehara block. "Our candidate was elected unopposed from Bijbehara," Sofi told reporters here in Khanabal Anantnag after addressing workers meeting. Ghulam Ahmad Dar, who was elected unopposed, was garlanded by the top party leadership at Khanbal party office. Dar, a resident of Sangam Bijbehara wowed to work for the poor and marginalized sections of the society. "I am happy that I won the election from B...
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Govt orders reshuffle in administration
10/10/2019 10:45:37 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 10: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday ordered transfers and postings in the administration. According to aGovernment Order No.1081-GAD of 2019, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD, Pawan Kumar Sharma, KAS, Joint Director, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Deputy Excise Commissioner (Accounts), Jammu. Jyoti Rani Slathia, KAS, Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Samba, is transferred and posted as Joint Director, Employment, Jammu. Anu Behl, KAS, Joint Director, Employment, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Samba. Shagun Sharma, KAS, Deputy Excise ...
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LOCAL NEWS
195 dengue cases in Jammu region, Guv reviews situation
One year imprisonment, Rs 5 lakh fine in cheque bounce case
ACB books ex MD, GM SICOP, MD Handicraft Corporation
BDC polls: Win-Win situation for BJP
DC reviews functioning of JNV Arnora Ghat, Doda
DDC Ramban inaugurates training programme on GPDP, MAS-2019
JUTA celebrates its annual day
Class VII students meet DC Doda, visit offices
SKUAST-J to host 5th J&K Agricultural Science Congress
Spl Sec exhorts upon offices for clearing NPR and Census tendencies
IGP Jammu promotes 485 SGCT'S
Advisor Kumar attends Attestation-cum-Passing out Parade at CTC Lethpora
Govt committed to welfare of people: Advisor Khan
JKBWA urges Guv for reservation in promotion in services
NMC urges Guv to release pending DA installments
Delegation of farmers meets DC Jammu
Nominations for BDC polls from Kashmir a slap on face of NC, PDP, Cong: Yudhvir Sethi
Govt taking measures to strengthen Panchayats
Principal SIE launches manual on experimental learning
ABVP appoints office bearers of GCW Gandhi Nagar
Intending pilgrims of Ladakh, Jammu to fill applications through online mode
JKEJAC extends support to strike of PDD workers
Intelligent 3D mapping based on advanced technologies of drainage network in Srinagar
Mental awareness camp organized
Cong appear as separatist symapathiser after boycotting polls in J&K
Mayor JMC starts development works
PDP MP urges PM Modi to send group of ministers to asses J-K situation on ground
ACB books JE
Gamblers arrested
DC Samba inspects the functioning of Bus Stand Samba
Three years RI in outrage of modesty case
Mufti is a frustrated, rejected politician questioning Indian democracy: RSS
'Fire and Fury of Corps' handed over to Lt Gen Harinder Singh
ABVP demands hostel for all
People raise issues during public outreach program in Bounjwah block
ABS demands repairs of dilapidate roads
CCI Jammu organises 'Harmony 2019'
Power employees observe pen down strike across state
Army''s North Command chief visits Kashmir, asks troops to be fully prepared for emerging security challenges
Vasundra Masoodi calls for establishing mobile schools, capping school fee, bags' weight
Advisor Skandan reviews arrangements for conference on Disaster Management
JKNPP terms BDC elections a sham exercise
Congress carrying forward Pakistani agenda: Ravinder Raina
Sahu reviews functioning of PHE, I & FC at Kathua
Mayank Agarwal's 2nd Test Century Helps India Dominate South Africa On Day 1
Indian Hawks Roller Club Skaters shine in State Championship 2019
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