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SMC official makes hay ahead of retirement
Allows illegal constructions to mint money
10/14/2016 11:29:31 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 14: A month ahead of his retirement, a senior official in the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has been encouraging large-scale illegal constructions here only to make a fortune. Sources said in the last around a month, work on atleast 40 illegal shopping malls has geared up, while the intelligence wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Police is in know of the matter. Instead of preventing these Master Plan violations, the enforcement wing of the SMC has been encouraging such works, asking the builders to finish as much work as possible in this month. While work on some of the illegal shopping complexes was already underway, the construction work on upper floors has only intensified in the last few days. Insiders said the SMC enforcement wing is offering "special discount" for undertaking illegal constructions this month. "A word has been spread among the potential builders to execute as much work as possible at concessional fee (bribe)," said an insider. Sources said while the SMC was charging around Rs 10 lakh for construction of each floor ...
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DSE bans transfers, CEO unmoved; issues back dated orders
10/14/2016 11:29:20 PM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: Ignoring the Director School education (DSE) Jammu's orders banning transfers, the Chief Education Officer (CEO) Kathua has been issuing back dated transfer orders to defeat the Directors order. It has been reliably learnt that the CEO issues the back dated orders to adjust his favourites. One such order is CEOK/36-96/98 dated 20/8/2016 which reads as, "Amit Kumar Khajuria, Teacher MHS Hiranagar Zone and Pritam Lal, Teacher Prangoli, Zone Sallan shall change their places of posting with immediate effect. The teachers so transferred shall be relieved immediately and compliance report shall be submitted to this office after weeks time posi...
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BJP ministers avoid RSS function to appease Kashmiri leaders
10/14/2016 11:29:02 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: Although some religious groups have given call for shutdown in some parts of Jammu region on Saturdayagainst RSS rally in Kishtwar district, it is first time in the history of RSS that no senior BJP leader has attended annual route march of the Sangh on its foundation day on Dusshera. Sangh leadership is not ready to speak on conspicuous absent of BJP leaders, especially ministers in the "route march" programmes, credible sources said that most of the ministers and senior leaders avoided RSS programmes to keep Hurriyat Conference and other separatist groups of Kashmir Valley in good humour. Second BJP ministers could not dare to annoy coalition partner ...
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Omar bemoans ban on mobile internet
No concern for refugees
10/14/2016 11:28:56 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 14: NC working president and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Omar Abdullah is very unhappy these days. He says the Kashmiri people have many complaints and one of their complaints is that they had been without mobile internet for three months now. "We have been without mobile internet for three months now and its become a way of life for them," he has said. It would have been better had he reflected on the circumstances under which the state government banned mobile internet. He should have said that the undesirable elements in the Valley had been misusing the internet to create disturbances in Kashmir. Indeed, the situation was such that the governmen...
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Sharma promoted as Addl Commissioner IT
10/14/2016 11:28:26 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer SK Sharma, Joint Commissioner of Income Tax, Range Srinagar and Jammu has been promoted as Additional Commissioner of Income Tax. Sharma had served in Punjab Uttar Pradesh Utrakhand and J&K in various capacities and had specialization courses in Tax Administration, Tax Payer Services and HRM from Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University North Carolina USA. He was recently transferred from Uttar Pradesh to Jammu and Kashmir by the Central Board of Direct Taxes. Sharma had earlier served the Income Tax Department in Jammu and Kashmir as Deputy Commissioner. Upon h...
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SHO proceeds on leave due to DSP's interference in 'disputed' land case
10/14/2016 11:28:16 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 14: Due to the unwarranted interference of his senior, a DSP, in a disputed land case, the SHO of the police station, where the case is registered, has proceeded on leave. "The DSP, who is posted in Jammu district, has accepted a huge amount of money as bribe from one of the parties involved in the dispute and is now helping it out of the way," police sources alleged, claiming that the money was taken by him through his 'karyakhaas', an SPO, even as a court had decided the matter in the favour of other party. While the SHO intended to implement the court order, the DSP did not let him perform his lawful duty, sources alleged. Sources said after the court...
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Funds for unelectrified areas: Kashmir gets Rs 113 cr more than Jammu
Leaders mum over brazen discrimination
10/14/2016 11:28:11 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 14: The tall claims of the state authorities about providing equitable share in developmental projects to Kashmir and Jammu have again proven a hoax, as Jammu has received less funds in power sector. Official documents in possession of Early Times reveal that the much-hyped R-APDRP programme has neglected Jammu region despite the fact that there are more unelectrified villages in Jammu. According to the figures while Kashmir valley has been sanctioned Rs 889.56 crore under the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms (R-APDRP), for Jammu region the amount sanctioned stands at Rs 775.71 cr. It reveals that the region has got a whopping am...
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Price for defying BJP MLA: transfer to far-flung area
BDO Rajouri punished for honesty
10/14/2016 11:28:04 PM
Follow-up Ab Sharma Early Times Report Rajouri, Oct 14: After being attached and threatened with death for his reluctance to execute illegal orders of a BJP MLA, a Block Development Officer from Rajouri has been transferred to a far-off area. The BDO, Jagan Nath, was attached a few months ago with the head office of the Rural Development Department for failing to execute orders including issuance of payment in favour of dead persons. Now, he has been transferred to Mahore, which is some 230 kms from Jammu. Sources in the RDD said following "persistent political pressures", Nath had to be transferred to a far off place as "punishment for having spoken to Early Times over how off...
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Forgets bombarding Pak, seeks release of ISI agents
Farooq appears after 3 months
10/14/2016 11:27:47 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 14: After remaining in oblivion for more than three months the National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah appeared in Srinagar on Friday and chaired a meeting of the opposition parties in the summer capital. Dr Farooq Abdullah said the prevailing situation in the state was alarming and there was a need to constructively find a lasting solution to the "political issue" in Kashmir. He reiterated the need for a consensus within the opposition parties to work towards an effective resolution of the issue to bring the state out of turmoil and instability. "Since the Prime Minister has accepted the need for dialogue to find a lasting solution to the polit...
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Rodents eat head of newly born dead child at District Hospital Kishtwar
10/14/2016 11:27:30 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Kishtwar, Oct 14: In a shocking incident the rats at District Hospital Kishtwar ate up head of a prematurely born child inside Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital the previous night. As per the details available with "Early Times", Mohammad Hussain Ahanger son of Mohammad Amin resident of Guzarpul Chatroo admitted his wife in maternity ward of the hospital on 12th of October 2016 where she give birth to a premature female child. After developing some co...
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Forest Department 'shielding' land grabbers
70 poles uprooted, no action against encroacher since 2013
10/14/2016 11:22:53 PM
G S Asgotra Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: After assuming charge as Forest Minister- the BJP's fire brand leader, has claimed that no land grabbers would be shielded but its own department's officials rather than nabbing the grabber who has been grabbing acres of forest land, have reportedly been shielding him. Pertinently the grabber is believed to have uprooted 70 poles of Devak Closure in Purmundal Block. Sources in the department said that local residents had repeatedly apprised the department's officials over encroachment of the forest land in Village Fadyali by Babu Ram s/o Mangtu, resident of same the village by uprooting nearly 70 PCC square poles of said closure. "But un...
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Babus help influential people to occupy plots at Pahalgam
10/14/2016 11:21:53 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Oct 14: At a time when the government is busy in restoring normalcy in the Valley, some top level officials of Forest, Revenue and Tourism departments are trying hard to alter the revised Pahalgam Master Plan (2014-2032) by helping influential people to take possession of some plots under the cover of 60-C gazette issued in 1944. Highly placed sources told Early Times that top officials of the three departments have recently tasked some teams to visit Pahalgam and prepare ground for carrying out demarcation. A forest official whishing not be named confirmed the development. "It appears to be sinister conspiracy, the revenue department is pre...
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3 yrs on, RDD fails to complete Panchayat building
10/14/2016 11:21:45 PM
Vinod Sharma Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: Though the Rural Development Department (RDD) Minister Abdul Haq Khan, emphasized time and again to speed up various construction works but the Panchayat Ghar building in Chak Desa Singh Kathua, under construction for the last more than three years is awaiting completion. Sources said that the Panchayat Ghar Chak Dessa Singh was approved and construction work was started in the year 2013, for which funds were sanctioned under 13th Finance Commission. "The sanctioned cost of construction is Rs. 20 lakh but only the roof and walls of Panchayat ghar were constructed but most of remaining works including plaster, flour, electric fitting...
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Omar's stomachache spreads to several others in Valley
IIM to Jammu
10/14/2016 11:21:37 PM
Early Times Report Jammu. Oct 14: A sinister campaign has started in the Kashmir against the sanctioning of the IIM in the Jammu, which though was already sanctioned in principal about an year ago, but was withheld by the state government for some political reasons. After Omar Abdullah in a twisted statement accused the Central government of blatant partisan approach by co-opting the State government, now the Kashmir Economic Alliance has come out against the IIM and had gone to the extent of saying that it is part of the plan for trifurcation of the state. KEA, which has only recently said that even if the daily loss of traders in the Kashmir is about Rs 110 crores, they will continue ...
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Authorities impose curfew, restrictions to foil 'Raj Bhavan chalo' call of separatists
10/14/2016 11:21:27 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Oct 14: The 'Raj Bhavan chalo' call given by separatists was foiled by authorities as curfew and restrictions were imposed in the Srinagar city as well as some other areas of the Kashmir valley. Curfew was imposed in areas falling under police stations of Nowhatta, Khanyar, Rainawari, Safa Kadal and Maharaj Gunj in old city and Maisuma police station in uptown Srinagar. Curfew was also in place in the Sopore area of North Kashmir's Baramulla district. Elsewhere in Kashmir valley restrictions under section 144 were in force. The authorities imposed curfew and restrictions in order to thwart the 'Raj Bhavan chalo' call given by the separatist...
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Cabinet approves cadre review of Secretariat (G) Service
Accords sanction to creation of 6 posts of under Sects, 11 posts of Private Sects
10/14/2016 11:15:45 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 14: The Cabinet which met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti accorded sanction to the creation of six (6) posts of Under Secretaries to the Government and eleven (11) posts of Private Secretaries in the Pay Band-2 Rs 9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs 4800 in the Jammu and Kashmir Secretariat (Gazetted) Service-I and Jammu and Kashmir Secretariat (Gazetted) Service-II, respectively. The Cabinet directed the GAD, to carry out the necessary amendments in the J&K Secretariat (Gazetted) Service Recruitment Rules, as a result of the cadre review. The proposal was approved following the recommendations of the Cabinet Sub Committee ...
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Omar exposes his anti-Jammu credentials
Jammu got 62 crore, Kashmir 100 crore
10/14/2016 10:04:17 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 14: The decision of the Union Government to start Indian Institute of Management (IIM) in Jammu from this academic session has outraged and shocked NC working president and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who claims his party represents all the three regions in the state, which is absolutely an overstatement. Omar Abdullah was so shocked that he sent out several tweets on the issue and accused Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti of hatching, along with the BJP, a conspiracy against Kashmir. Omar Abdullah was so biased that he only referred to the IIM and not other details of the decision which the Union Government under the leader ship of...
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Altering norms, JU makes PRC mandatory for appointments
10/14/2016 10:04:10 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 14: The administration of Jammu University has allegedly tailored the rules to adjust blue-eyed candidates against various positions. According to the new rules, which were placed and passed in University Syndicate meeting held in August, the Permanent Resident Certificates (PRC) has been made mandatory for appointments up to Deputy Registrar. Item number 110.69 of the meeting calls for adoption of the recommendations of the committee constituted for framing all administrative positions. "Resolved that the applicability of (PRC up to the post of Deputy Registrar be maintained and the post be filled up accordingly," reads the minutes of the meeting. Howe...
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