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Properly accommodating newcomers a biggest task before BJP leadership | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 16: Although prominent politicians from different political parties have joined BJP after 2014 but now the biggest task before the party is to properly accommodate and adjust these leaders.
Highly placed sources in the BJP said that leadership was facing a big challenge to adjust these leaders as per their potentials and capability.
“On the one hand leadership is trying to accommodate these potential leaders as per their capability while as on the other hand some party leaders have started a campaign against newcomers”, sources said and added that recent a former minister of the BJP, who had won assembly elections only due to Modi wave passed some remarks against who have joined BJP recently.
Wishing anonymity a senior BJP said that keeping in view the target set by the high command to win 50-Plus seats in the coming assembly elections it will be important for the party to properly utilize the potential of newcomers.
Notable BJP has set a target of 50 Plus seats in the coming assembly elections to form its government in J&K.
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Terrorists using ‘hi-tech call centre’ as hideout; agencies were clueless | A big security, intelligence lapse, admits IGP Kashmir | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 16: Terrorists were using a ‘hi-tech call centre’ in the posh locality of Srinagar as their hideout but security agencies were unaware.
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar admitted that it was big security and intelligence lapse.
Terrorist outfits were operating this hideout in the guise of a ‘call centre’ where some employees were also working.
Terrorists had set up a hideout on the highway through which convoys of security forces pass daily.
Terrorists have set up a hideout at Hyderpora, on the highway bypass in Srinagar, exactly where terrorists in an ambush had martyred 8 soldiers of the Indian Army on 24 June 2013 on the eve o... | |
| | JK reports 144 new positive cases, 328433 recovered, 1,59,46,144 Covid doses administered so far | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 16: The Government today informed that 144 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 19 from Jammu division and 125 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 334432. Also, 02 COVID deaths have been reported from Kashmir Division.
Moreover, 115 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 14from Jammu Division and 101 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today.
On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 67,150 doses of COVID vaccine have been administere... | |
| | Terrorist, associate among 4 killed in Srinagar encounter | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 16: Four persons comprising a foreign terrorist and his local associate, an Over Ground Worker and a man who owned the building they used as a hideout, has been killed in Hyderpora in uptown Srinagar, Inspector General of Police (Kashmir) Vijay Kumar on Tuesday said.
He also clarified that the building owner was killed in a ‘cross fire’ during the encounter on Monday evening while the fourth person was an OGW, who had provided his rented space to Haider for using the same as militant hideout.
Addressing a press conference at the Police Control Room (PCR) Srinagar, the IGP Kashmir said Monday evening police received a tip off about the presence of mil... | |
| | RDD Poonch releases payments of allied works fraudulently | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
POONCH, Nov 16: Rural Development Department (RDD) Poonch has remained in limelight for its mismanagement and misdeeds.
The same can be well understood from the fact that the payments of several allied works executed in the district were withdrawn showing that works were executed with cement.
Moreover, a Programme Officer, who is originally posted at Block Development Office, Poonch has allegedly managed to get his attachment with ACD Office Poonch for his personal benefits.
Sources said that it has been observed that several allied works in which no cement is used under MGNAREGA were executed by BDO Poonch while the fact of the matter is that the... | |
| | Two taxies collide head on in Chenani-Nashri tunnel, one killed, 7 injured | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 16: One person was killed and seven sustained injuries when two passenger cabs collided head on inside Chenani-Nashri tunnel in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.
Police said that two passenger taxies collided inside the tunnel this afternoon resulting into death of one person and injuries to seven others.
"Injured persons were shifted to CHC Chenani," police said adding that a case has been registered and investigation started.... | |
| | SDM Marwah seeks explanation of revenue staff of Tehsil Marwah for un-authorized absence | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Nov 16: In a glaring example of absenteeism culture in rural area of Marwah in Kishtwar District, Sub Divisional Magistrate Marwah has sought explanation from his own staff who are absent from their duties since last nearly two weeks.
As per the details available with Early Times, SDM Marwah Dr. Mohsin Raza Ahanger while taking strong note of the absenteeism in the Department of Revenue employees directed them to reply as why no action can be initiated against them for their un-authorized absence.
“Whereas this office has time and again issued instructions regarding punctuality in offices and directed revenue staff not to leave their he... | |
| | CAT refuses to stay order of deputation to Ladakh of Joint Director | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 16: Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has refused to stay the deputation of Dr. Tara Chand, Joint Director Sheep Husbandry who has been sent on deputation to Ladakh.
Dr. Tara filed the present O.A. seeking quashing of order dated 1-11-2021 whereby he has been sent on deputation to Union Territory of Ladakh. He has challenged the impugned order on a number of grounds.
He sought interim relief for staying of the operation of the impugned order and also order dated 3-11-2021 whereby he has been relieved from his present place of posting as in-charge Joint Director by Respondent No. 2 without deciding his representation.
The CAT bench comprising Rak... | |
| | Coldest night in Srinagar this season as mercury plummets | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 16: Srinagar experienced season's coldest night while Pahalgam temperatures dropped further in the Kashmir Valley where mercury plunged to sub zero degrees as cold breeze coupled with thick fog added to people's woe. Visibility on Tuesday morning was very low vehicles on Srinagar roads plied with their headlights on. A Meteorological Department Official said, temperature plunged in Srinagar to seasons lowest so far at minus 1.2 degrees Celsius.
Tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir recorded a minimum temperature of minus 4.7 degrees Celsius against the minus 4 degrees recorded a day ago. Reports from the Pahalgam said that small water bodies in t... | |
| | FFC of Press Council of India arriving Jammu tomorrow | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 16: The Fact Finding Committee of Press Council of India (PCI) is arriving in J&K on its five-day visit from 17th to 21st of November for exclusive interaction with Media fraternity of Jammu and Kashmir.
The three member committee visiting the UT would comprise of Prakash Dubey, member PCI and Group Editor ‘Dainik Bhaskar’, Gurbir Singh, member PCI and Working Journalist ‘The New Indian Express’ and Dr Suman Gupta, Member PCI and Editor ‘Jan Morcha’.
The FFC team would reach Jammu tomorrow and after holding scheduled meetings will be proceeding for Srinagar on 18th of November for further engagements there.
Any journalist or concerned from media frate... | |
| | Cop killed, five others injured as escort vehicle falls into river in Surankote Poonch | | |
Early Times Report
POONCH, Nov 16: A policeman was killed and five others were injured, four of them critically, when a police vehicle, part of SSP Poonch’s escort, skidded off the road and fell into a river in Surankote area of this mountainous district today. Official sources said that the SSP and his escort were returning from Pir Ki Gali along the Mughal road. The escort had accompanied Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Dr Raghav Langer, who is presently on two day visit to Poonch distri... | |
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