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Raj Bhavan not interested in listening to Jammu voices: Advocate Nitin Bakshi
11/1/2021 12:00:01 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 31: President of Young Lawyers Association, Nitin Bakshi, on Sunday said that Raj Bhavan is not interested in listening to the voices from Jammu. In a chat with Early Times, Bakshi said, “The present dispensation has failed to resolve the issues of people. Earlier regimes used to take everyone into confidence but the present government is not taking anyone on board. A few people are making decisions on the behalf of the masses.” He said, “Every morning I write to Raj Bhavan on one or other issue, but it’s unfortunate that I don’t get any response from there. It seems there is no one on the other side who wants to listen to our voice. I don’t know where our complaints go. We are the mercy of God.” Advocate Bakshi said, “We are not even getting any r...
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‘Illegal Mining’ goes unabated at Sehot Block, ADM in denial mode
10/31/2021 11:18:39 PM
Ajay Sharma Early Times Report Sunderbani, Oct 31: Despite blanket ban, ‘illegal mining’ is continuing unabated at River Tawi, in village Berripattan of block Sehot in Tehsil Sunderbani of District Rajouri, under ‘unambiguous’ alleged patronage of concerned authorities. Talking to the Early Times, a group of locals shared that a fleet of tippers, trucks and trolleys can be seen ferrying stones, boulders and sand from the river Tawi in the broad daylight, disregarding official presence. “It appears that the officials are patronizing this illegal activity, otherwise despite official orders, how they are managing illegal mining in broad day light,” said locals, adding that they hav...
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Mafia running mining business in Jammu, alleges Sarpanch
Says Govt order about Panchayats supervising operations confined to papers only
10/31/2021 11:18:32 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 31: Sarpanch Kuldeep Verma on Sunday termed the government notification to supervise mining as a hollow claim. Verma while talking to Early Times said, “The mining business in Jammu region is being run by a mafia. The contractors are dictating terms and they are charging royalty as per their whims and fancies.” He said, “The government had issued an order that Panchayats will supervise the mining works in their areas. But that order didn’t see the light of th...
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Terrorism conspiracy case: NIA arrests 2 more in Kashmir
10/31/2021 11:18:04 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Oct 31: National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two more alleged militant associates in the ongoing probe in "terrorist conspiracy case" taking the total number of persons picked up in the case to 25 so far. A NIA statement said, two more persons identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Wani from Srinagar and Umar Bhat of Sopore in north Kashmir were arrested in different raids conducted during the past 24 hours. He said both have been booked under the conspiracy for carrying out violent terrorist acts in Jammu and Kashmir and other major cities at the behest of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen, Al Badr and their affiliates, the Resist...
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COVID-19: Jammu reports 6 new cases, Kashmir 89
10/31/2021 11:17:58 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Oct 31: The Government today informed that 95 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 06 from Jammu division and 89 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 332249. Moreover, 79 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 08from Jammu Division and 71 from Kashmir Division. The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today. On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 48,087 doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of doses admini...
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CS administers unity pledge to Admin Secretaries, officers to mark birth anniversary of Sardar Patel
Sham Sharma lauds Mahant Rohit Shastri for highlighting rich Indian culture
BJP organizes 'Run for Unity' on birth anniversary of Sardar Patel
Sports hold promise for career advancement of youth: Devinder Rana
Man crushed to death by moving train in Kashmir
LG admin dancing to tunes of BJP, RSS: Ravinder Sharma
Army dedicates 150 feet long bridge by GREF to Machhal people linking 9 villages with Kupwara in Kashmir
Rashtriya Ekta Diwas pledge administered to Raj Bhavan officials, staff
AWWA demands implementation of social security cover for Anganwadi employees
Dy Mayor distributes blankets among Safai Karamcharis
Civil Defence Jammu organizes awareness programme
Mahila Cong organizes blood donation camps on Indira Gandhi's death anniversary
Labour card will help workers to access social security benefits: Sat
WCMP donates wheel chair to specially abled man at Nagotra
AAP urges PM to include refugees into Pahari category
Tajinder expresses concern over recurring road accidents in J&K
Pradesh Congress observes Indira Gandhi's 37th death anniversary
Pradesh Vishwakarma Sabha takes out Chetna Yatra
IIPA organizes capacity building program on integrated sanitation, waste management
Sports play important role in personality development of youth: Team Jammu
Congress workers pay tributes to Indira Gandhi
TMF welcomes Chief Secretary's serious concern on CAB
Kala Utsav-2021: Zone level Art competition held in GHSS (Boys) Sunderbani
JKTJAC demands 2 months' salary of NPS employees on eve of Diwali
Director IGCIC Balwant Thakur addresses 25 nations
NMC demands release of DA installment
26 bovine animals rescued, two smugglers arrested by Udhampur police
SDM Gandoh inspects progress of bridge on Gurekhra-Chanser road
ACB organizes seminars, interactive programmes in connection with vigilance awareness week
GDC Chenani organizes symposium on History of Jammu as part of iconic week festival
DC Rajouri visits Bal Ashram at Manjakote
Clinical Jammu Sports overhauls SCC by 8 runs
Impact Lecture series concludes at BGSBU
Covid Care: 1482 vaccinated, 1090 tested in Ramban
G L D M Degree College Hiranagar hosts function on superannuation of Principal
Monthly meeting of All J &K Plus two lecturer’s forum held
DC Doda inspects facilities at UTHC, GHSS
JMC, Food safety department conduct market inspection
124 athletes from Jammu participate in Duathlon
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