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Nationalists in BJP planning coup against high command
Coalition Govt in trouble
11/18/2015 12:43:15 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: The humiliating defeat of the BJP in the just-held Assembly elections in Bihar has upset the nationalist and pro-Jammu members in the State unit of the BJP. They have come to the conclusion that the "BJP will become totally irrelevant in Jammu, which remained the party's pocket borough for decades, in case the party high command sticks to the PDP-BJP agenda of alliance any longer and not to review it taking into consideration the impact it had on the State polity and Jammu region would be like committing a political suicide". "The agenda of Alliance has harmed the country and the BJP. It is a document which is essentially Kashmir-centric and separatist and militant-friendly. Things in the State in general and Kashmir valley in particular have worsened to a considerable extent. If the BJP is to survive in the State and face the secularists' onslaught elsewhere in the country where 'secular' parties have started thinking in terms for forming 'mahagathbandhan' to check the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wave, the high command has to review the fall-o...
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Where is BJP's bandookwali Hina Bhat?
11/18/2015 12:42:21 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: The BJP's boondookwali Hina Bhat has not spoken for more than three months now. Where is she? Has she left the BJP? She was the party's face for months after she joined the BJP at Srinagar on the eve of the Assembly elections in 2014. She used to represent the BJP on national televisions. She was the one who used to explain what the BJP's policy, programmes and ideology were and none ever dared to question what she used to say about the BJP and its Kashmir p...
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Mischief mongers circulate last year's order, winter break for schools from Nov 24
Naeem Akhter caught between devil and deep sea
11/18/2015 12:40:37 AM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Nov 17: A few mischief mongers are trying to create confusion about the forthcoming winter break for schools in Kashmir zone. These people are circulating last year's order declaring that schools in the winter zone of the State would close on November 24 and would reopen in February next year. Sources said that some people want schools to close early so that they can move out from the Valley towards warmer places. "Most teachers working in Government schools are the kith and kin of influential bureaucrats and politicians, who have already shifted to summer capital Jammu, and they want their kith and kin to join them," sources added. The Xerox copy of the orde...
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JU books scam: Probe panel's recommendations gather dust
11/18/2015 12:40:18 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: A probe ordered into the medical books scam in Jammu University in July this year appears to have been an eyewash, as recommendations of the probe panel are gathering dust in the Vice-Chancellor’s Secretariat. Notably, Director of the varsity's CDC, Jai Kumar, had purchased books worth Rs 40,000 for his doctor daughter from the exchequer after influencing Chief Librarian. After Early Times exposed the scam in July, JU authorities ordered a probe. A three-member committee comprising Prof Kuldeep Sharma, Dean Life Sciences; Prof Naresh Kumar, and Prof Kulwant Singh was constituted by the JU administration. The panel submitted its report in September, a...
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CM grieved over death of Army officer
11/18/2015 12:39:53 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today expressed grief over the death of Army Commanding Officer, Col. Santosh Madhok, in a gunfight at Manigah, in northern district of Kupwara. In his message, Mufti Sayeed conveyed his heart-felt sympathies to the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul....
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Naeem Akhter eyes Tourism Ministry
Tourism Advisory Board members from Kashmir selected on his recommendation: Hoteliers
11/18/2015 12:39:10 AM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Nov 17: Peoples Democratic Party leader and Education Minister Naeem Akhter, who is often at loggerheads with the teachers community particularly Rehbar-e-Taleem, is likely to be the new Tourism Minister in the much-expected Cabinet reshuffle. Highly placed sources told Early Times that Naeem, a former bureaucrat, has been lobbying before the Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed having remained "a successful" Tourism Secretary in the previous PDP-led Government when he was into Government service, he deserves to be made the Tourism Minister. Presently the Tourism Ministry is headed by the Chief Minister himself. Sources said Naeem has indirectly conveyed ...
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Mehbooba worried over `hobnobbing' within party
Directs legislators to stay away from `aastin ka saanp'
11/18/2015 12:38:52 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: The PDP president Mehbooba Mufti has taken a serious view of some party legislators hobnobbing with a senior leader of the party whom Mehbooba loyalists call `Aastin ka saanp', who has been issuing critical statements against the party and for its alliance with the BJP. According to the sources the senior leader of the party has roped in about seven-to-eight PDP MLAs and they are in constant touch with them. Sources said the senior leader is using them and asking them to pressurise the party to give him a prominent place in the Government and issuing veiled threat of breaking away from the party. "The PDP president had issued strict-bordering threat- to ...
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CM Mehbooba? BJP core group to take final call
11/18/2015 12:38:36 AM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report KISHTWAR, Nov 17: Ruling PDP's coalition partner BJP is yet to take any decision on whether to accept Mehbooba Mufti as Chief Minister if her father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed decides to step down, a senior BJP leader said today. General secretary of BJP's State unit Ashok Koul said the party's core group is only authorized to take any decision on the issue. "The party leadership will sit together in next few days and later a final decision will be taken after discussion in the BJP's core group meeting. The elected representatives would be taken into confidence before taking any decision," Koul told Early Times. On whether 'non-performing' BJP Ministers ...
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Employees' CP fund deductions worth Rs 7 cr in JK Cements misappropriated
Blue-eyed officer in Accounts Deptt under scanner
11/18/2015 12:38:01 AM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Nov 17: The management of the Jammu and Kashmir Cements Ltd has allegedly failed to deposit around Rs 7 crore of employees contribution provident fund (CP fund) to the State fund authorities. The insiders blame corporation's financial wing which is run by blue eyed junior ranking officer of the Managerial cadre. Sources in the corporation told Early Times that though the management of the Corporation has recovered the said amount on books from the employees but the same has not been deposited in the fund accounts. Sources within the Corporation said that as per the standing governing rules the corporation has to deposit employer, employees co...
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Irregularities surface in CCB
Loans advanced allegedly on fake IT returns, bogus property documents
11/18/2015 12:37:37 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: A competent court has directed reinstatement of the Board of Directors of the Citizen Cooperative Bank Jammu which was recently superseded by the Cooperatives Department and Joint Registrar banking and finance was designated as its administrator. Taking firm stand against increasing NPA and bad loaning in the Citizen Cooperative Bank Jammu, the Administrator of the Bank who relinquished office today following the directions of the court had written to the managers of various branches to immediately adjust the loans advanced by them which had turned bad or face action. Sources in the bank divulge that managers of certain selected branches of the bank had ...
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'Ladli beti' of Health Minister gets mobile phone store manager
11/18/2015 12:37:06 AM
detained Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 17: 'Ladli beti' of the Health Minister got a Manager of a mobile phone store allegedly detained as she didn't like the colour of the phone which she had purchased from there. As per the victim, Rohit Chib Manager Apple store Wave Mall he was having lunch outside the mall when daughter of the Health Minister came to his store and asked for an Apple iPhone. "My staff showed her demo phone which was pink in colour. She agreed to buy it but she was told that pink colour is not available and she can purchase the silver coloured phone. When she agreed to purchase that phone staff member issued a bill in her favour." "But after sometime she started ar...
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Muneer Khan tipped to head Vigilance
Cabinet to meet on Thursday; reshuffle in civil, police admn on cards
11/18/2015 12:36:39 AM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, Nov 17: The state cabinet is meeting on Thursday in Civil Secretariat Jammu for a reshuffle in the civil and police administration. The cabinet will meet at 11 am under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed during which transfers and postings in civil and police administration will be on top of the agenda, sources told Early Times. Muneer Khan, who is posted as IGP Crime, is being tipped to head Vigilance Organization, which is headless from last four months following the retirement of the Sheikh Owais. It was also learnt that some non-performing officers would be attached to General Administration Department. Sources said...
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Health Minister opens lavish office next to ICU, SSH
11/18/2015 12:36:06 AM
ET Report JAMMU, Nov 17: Health Minister’s another adventurous venturing by opening his office next to ICU on the fourth floor of Super Speciality Hospital (SSH) Jammu has sent a very despising message to the general public at large as well as to the doctors community in particular. Entire doctors' fraternity, which, barring few close to his confidence, since the taking of department by Health Minister of the State, are working under fear psychosis that has already brought the quality of health service to its lowest ebb. "Nine months down the line, since Health Minister has taken over, he has unleashed a reign of terror among the doctors on insignificant issues like wearing of aprons, or...
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Doda: 2 RDD employees suspended for missing minister meeting
11/18/2015 12:05:02 AM
Asif Iqbal Naik Kishtwar, Nov 17: Two employees were suspended Tuesday for remaining absent during a meeting chaired by Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Abdul Haq Khan in Doda. Assistant Commissioner Development, Kishtwar, Akthar Hussain Qazi, ordered immediate suspension of Mohammad Ayub and Rajesh Sharma who are posted as Secretary Panchayat Dugga and Technical Assistant Panchayat Sangna, respectively. Both officials were attached in ACD Kishtwar office until enquiry is completed. Earlier, the minister convened a meeting to review various schemes under Rural Development Department in Kishtwar, Doda and Ramban districts here. MLA Doda Shakti Raj Parihar, MLC Shyam Lal...
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Hoteliers' upbeat with increase in SMVD pilgrims
11/18/2015 12:04:46 AM
Shiv Dev Thakur Early Times Report KATRA, Nov 17: After a lull, recent increase in number of pilgrims to Shri Mata Vaishnav Devi Shrine has generated hopes of revival pilgrim tourism. The number of pilgrims as compared to last month has increased. Experts believe that the increase in yatries was because is because of the festival as well as climatic conditions. A number of hoteliers expressed satisfaction with the inflow of pilgrims. The hotliers, restaurant owners and other businessmen have high hopes of a good season. One of the hotelier said that although the yatra is not upto the marks as compared to last some years, but it is quite more than the last year and this is also great ...
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Setting up of Tourism Advisory Board unnerves G A Mir
May face probe for committing irregularities during his tenure
11/18/2015 12:04:29 AM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Nov 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir has put himself in trouble by opposing the recently constituted Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) as ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken a strong exception to it and has hinted at exposing his "misdeeds." Sources told Early Times that Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who also holds the tourism portfolio is working hard to revive the tourism sector in the state and is putting all the efforts to ensure that tourists return to Jammu and Kashmir. "The previous NC-Congress regime didn't pay much heed towards promoting tourism in the state. Former Tourism minister G...
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Recruitment of 1608 Assistant Professors
JKPSC decides to conduct screening test after scrutiny of all applications
11/18/2015 12:04:18 AM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 16: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) have decided to conduct screening test in various subjects, only after complete scrutiny of all the applications received by Commission for 1608 posts of Assistant Professor for Government Degree Colleges. Sources informed Early Times that they have received nearly 10,000 applications from the aspirants in various subjects against 1608 posts of Assistant Professor for Colleges. One advertisement notice for posts of Assistant Professors was published in 2013 and another in 2014 and after initial scrutiny of application forms received, it has come to fore that many candidates have filled ...
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4 years on, Education Dept fail to identify land for girls' hostel under RMSA
11/18/2015 12:04:01 AM
G S Asgotra Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 17: Education department has failed to identify land for the construction of girls' hostel which was sanctioned by Union government under Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in backward districts of Jammu and Kashmir nearly four years back. Source in department on condition of anonymity said that in financial year 2011-12, the Union government had sanctioned 19 girls' hostels in the backward districts of Jammu and Kashmir but after lapse of more than three years, neither the state government nor the concerned ministry has so far identified the land for the construction of girls' hostel. Castigating the callous approach of the education de...
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J&K jails pathetic; lack manpower, infrastructure
Residential accommodation just for blessed ones!
11/18/2015 12:03:52 AM
Syed Junaid Hashmi Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 17: Jails in Jammu and Kashmir are facing serious shortage of manpower, residential accommodation and specially trained officials. This is despite state government's claims of having made Jails reformation centers for those convicted for various crimes by providing them with requisite infrastructure. According to the report of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Jails across Jammu and Kashmir are facing extreme shortage of manpower. Against 17 sanctioned posts of DG/Additional DG/ Additional IG/DIG/Superintendent; only 9 are in place. The posts of Additional DG and Additional IG are vacant since long. Ask for the reasons and you are tol...
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Ramban, Banihal towns lack recreational parks, sitting places along national highway
11/17/2015 11:17:30 PM
DANISH MUZAFAR Early Times Report BANIHAL, NOV 17: The highway towns situated on Jammu Srinagar highway i.e. Banihal and Ramban of district Ramban still lack any recreational park or a sitting place which could work as a leisure place for children and visitors to valley especially during traffic snarls or prolonged jams. Local lamented that no government yet has pondered about creating any recreation or amusement park at these two highway towns as there is not any such facility for the locals and tourist as well who opt to go to the valley Though the Banihal could boast of having railway in hills, four way tunnels and historic Jawhar tunnels and thousands of tourists and locals pass fro...
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People peeved over 'potable water scarcity' in, around Udhampur city
11/17/2015 11:16:01 PM
Ashwani Sharma Early Time Report Udhampur, Nov 17: The peoples of Udhampur in urban and the rural localities are facing problems due to shortage of water supply as many a time the water supply is suspended for days together affecting the day to day life of the locals. Locals citing examples of various localities said that the Housing Colony Udhampur where affluent people used to live is also facing the same water scarcity. The residents of housing colony Phase -I Udhampur alleged that they have raised the matter to the concerned authorities repeatedly but only assurances are given to them. Ram Rattan Magotra resident of this colony told early Times that there are some odd hundred ho...
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Colonel killed, Cop injured in Kupwara gunfight
11/17/2015 11:15:48 PM
S.Tahir-ul Haq Early Times Report KUPWARA, Nov 17: A Colonel was killed and a polkice man sustained injuries in a fierce gunfight with the militants at near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara district on Tuesday afternoon. A top police official told early times over the phone that, "in the initial exchange of firing between the two sides an army colonel Santosh Mahadik, commanding officer (CO) of 41 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) sustained serious injuries when a search party he was leading came under heavy fire from a group of 4-5 militants in the dense forests of Haji Naka. The commanding officer was airlifted to an Army hospital in Drugmulla area in Kupwara district for advanced treatment...
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'Recruitment scam' rocks SSB
PM's package disappoints Hira Nagar farmers
Macadamized a week ago, Kullar-Gujrat road develops cracks
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Zulfkar asks oil companies to increase their buffer stocks in state
PCC holds meet
Protest against PHE Department held
State level U-25 RGKA meet begins
National Seminar on 'THE VEDAS' on Nov 19
Pakistan Rangers target BSF positions in Samba
Team Jammu to hold drugs abuse rally on Nov 28
JMC launches cleanliness drive in Shastri Nagar areas
NPP stages protest against Government
Steps being taken to revive cooperative banks in state: Dorjay
JKNTUF stages protest against Government
Medical Staff call off strike
International students' day celebrated
One day workshop on rise in drug abuse among youth held
Nat Manch presents 'Soch Vichar Karo'
S.P. College organizes Annual College Road Race
AKFT Tournament gets underway at SP College
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Kazakh Ambassador calls on Governor
Kargil observes complete shut down
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CEO reviews special summary revision of electoral roll
Training programme of 'Preraks held
DDC Rajouri reviews distt plan achievements
Man succumbs in GMC&H
DSWO organizes AASRA awareness camp
Untouched by floods, Nowhatta residents paid flood relief cheques
Army organizes 'Run for Fun'
Police foils major bovine smuggling bid, four held, 34 animals rescued
Crossed Swords Division distributes furniture to schools
Bad condition of roads irk villagers
PHE daily wagers stage protest demonstration
People irked over unscheduled power cut in Bhaderwah
CSIR-IIIM organizes training programme
DDC Reasi convenes public meet
Beopar Mandal elects new executive body
NSUI appeals Govt to give scholarship to RBA, ST, SC students
Army treats 500 patients at medical camp
MC Ramban organises awareness rally
Abducted girl recovered from Jammu, abductor escapes
Hotlier-Estates Department nexus in Jammu, NGCSEU
Nine SHOs transferred
DB directives in PIL regarding establishing of Administrative Tribunal
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HC stays removal of Board of Directors of CC Bank
NSS organizes awareness programme
Compensation for saffron growers demanded
Power shutdown
HC reserves judgment on petition about state flag
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