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Killing of Babar Qadri: Terror groups operating 'freely' from jails
Orders to kill Qadri were issued from Srinagar Central jail
12/17/2020 11:24:00 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 17: Arrest of three detained persons from Srinagar jail has exposed tall claims of the authorities to make jails free from the influence of terror groups. Police have achieved a big breakthrough in the gruesome killing of Babar Qadri but this incident has authenticated the allegations that terror groups are operating freely from Srinagar Central jail with the alleged connivance of some officials. Babar Qadri was shot dead on September 24 at his residence in Hawal area of Srinagar by two masked men who entered into his residence as clients with files in their hands. They told Qadri that they had to discuss some accident related case but fired at this head with pistols. ‘Orders’ to kill Babar Qadri were issued from Srinagar Central Jail and this evil design was accomplished by three terrorists namely Shahid Shafi Mir of Khanyar, Zahid Farooq Khan of Nowhatta and Asif Bhat of Rehmania Colony in Srinagar. This is not the first incident when terrorists have issued ‘orders’ to kill peace loving citizens from jails. It is widely alleged that with the ...
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Education Deptt’s attempt to lure students can end up in a fiasco
12/17/2020 11:23:52 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 17: Attempt of the Education Department to lure students towards the government schools in Jammu and Kashmir can end up in a fiasco due to lack of facilities in these institutions. The department is claiming that many people are shifting their children from private institutions to the government schools. The Education Department is claiming that it expects over one lakh new admissions in the government schools in Jammu and Kashmir. However, what could possibly prick the balloon in the entire chain of claims is the fact that the department has taken meagre measures to ensure that basic facilities are made available in the government run schools. In ma...
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No PRCs required for applying for 1700 posts advertised by SSRB
State Subject is history now:
12/17/2020 11:23:47 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) on Wednesday issued notification for recruitment of 1700 posts in the Union Territory (UT) of J&K. It is first-time in the history of J&K that recruitment will be conducted with Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs)-known as ‘State Subject’. Instead of PRCs, candidates who have domicile certificates are eligible for applying for these posts. “The candidate should be a Domicile of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir in accordance with Notifications issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India vide S.O 1229 (E) dated 31-03-2020 read with S.O 1245(E) dated 03-04-2020 and the Genera...
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JK reports 385 new cases of COVID-19, nine fresh deaths; positive cases reach 117317
Active positive 4327, recovered 111164, casualties 1826
12/17/2020 11:23:33 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Dec 17: The union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reported 385 new cases of Corona Virus following which the total number of positive cases reached 1, 17,317. The death toll reached 1826 with nine deaths taking place in past 24 hours. Jammu district reported 98 fresh cases of COVID-18 followed by Srinagar district 94 cases, Pulwama district 35 cases, Budgam district 24 cases, Baramulla and Bandipora districts 20 cases each, Kupwara district 13 cases, Kathua district 12 cases, Udhampur district 10 cases, Ganderbal and Rajouri districts nine cases each, Shopian and Doda districts eight cases each, Anantnag district seven cases, Ramban distric...
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Mysterious blast at SKUAST Kashmir under scanner
Employees demand probe
12/17/2020 11:23:23 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Dec 17: A mysterious blast at the SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Kashmir here has triggered panic among the employees with many of them demanding high level inquiry into the matter. On December 8, at least three employees of the SKUAST were wounded in an explosion in one of the main offices at the varsity. While the SKUAST authorities had initially claimed it to have happened due to short-circuit in the photo-stat machine installed there, many of the employees said the actual cause of explosion was substandard heating system at the office and that a “shady deal could not be ruled out.” Sources said there had been repeated complai...
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LG Sinha’s zero tolerance for corruption improves work culture in J&K
12/17/2020 11:23:16 PM
ISHTIYAQ AHMAD EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Dec 17: With the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led administration has tightened its screws against the corrupt officials, it appears that the work culture in the government offices too has improved. An analyst said, “Many new corruption cases have been registered and old cases which were dumped under the carpet stand reopened. Pro-active approach of the Manoj Sinha led administration, Anti-Corruption Bureau and other agencies, is giving sleepless nights to the people who during their tenure just ignored these issues.” It’s in place to mention here that transition of erstwhile State into a Union Territory has extended the jurisdiction o...
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Health workers working for years haven’t submitted their academic certificates, reveals RTI
12/17/2020 11:22:50 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 17: At least seven health workers at Kalakote block are reportedly serving the Health Department for the past several years without submitting their academic and professional degrees/certificates to their respective drawing and disbursing officer. This development came to light in the wake of a RTI application moved by an information seeker a few months ago. “I filed, a RTI in four months ago, and requested the PIO, in the office of Block Medical Officer Kalakote, to furnish the academic and professional degrees/certificates, after hectic efforts the BMO office furnished incomplete information “, the information seeker told this correspondent and added tha...
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Work on irrigation canal going on for 20 years, Deptt officials says work completed
12/17/2020 11:22:31 PM
Ajay Sharma Early Times Report SUNDERBANI, Dec 17: For the past 20 years or so work has been going on the construction of an irrigation canal in the Siote sub-division of this tehsil in the Nowshera division in the Rajouri district and the same has been shown as completed by the Irrigation & Flood Control department. Sources told Early Times that the work on the irrigation canal covering an area of around six kilometers started in 2000 with the total project cost being two crores. With the construction of the irrigation canal farmers of at least five villages in the Nallah Panchayat would have been benefitted but that was not to be. “For the past two decades the construction work ha...
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J&K dependent on Grants-in-Aid from GoI: CAG report
12/17/2020 11:22:23 PM
ISHTIYAQ AHMAD EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Dec 17: The Grants-in-Aid to Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir from the Central Government has increased to a large extent with Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report issued recently stating that J&K government was dependent on Grants-in-Aid from Gol to the extent of 47 per cent of Revenue Receipts during 2017-18. The reports about Grants-in-Aid from the Central Government could always be found in the local dailies here while the CAG report, a copy of which lies with ‘early times’ reads that Rs 22, 702 crore have been given to Jammu and Kashmir by the Government of India in the financial year 2017-18. “The Gol had operated new Sub-...
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Another pic of stamped ballot paper gets viral on social media
12/17/2020 11:22:10 PM
ASHWANI SHARMA EARLY TIMES REPORT UDHAMPUR, Dec 17: Despite the strict guidelines issued by the election authorities regarding maintaining secrecy while casting a vote, violation of such instructions is repeatedly being committed during the ongoing DDC poll process. In yet another case of clicking the picture of stamped ballot paper, a person made it viral on social media in district Udhampur without caring for the rules pertaining to the right to franchise. However, the person who had...
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Munish Gupta asks government to solve problems of people of Sector 4, Trikuta Nagar
Residents of Sector 4 Trikuta Nagar at receiving end since problems remain unattended
12/17/2020 11:21:32 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Dec 17: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city. Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any step...
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Booth capturing incident raises question mark on security arrangements
Suspension of employees by admin is just eyewash: Locals allege
12/17/2020 11:20:15 PM
RAJESH TANDON EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Dec 17: The attempt of booth capturing incident in Mendhar of district Poonch has raised question mark of security arrangements by the concerned administration as well as the police, which didn’t take prompt action to avert such happening. Sources told Early Times that although after complaints by the contesting candidates with the district administration, six employees were suspended for allowing the workers of a particular party in the booth but the complaints have expressed doubts that suspension of employees seems mere eyewash. They alleged that how is it possible that some people belonging to a certain party can enter such a high security ...
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Interesting fight between two estranged partners: Shahnawaz holds Tiranga rally at Bijbehara to challenge Mehbooba in her home turf
ACB registers case against then Executive Engineer Mahore Irrigation Division
Anyone using ‘Cam Scanner’, other Chinese Apps will face disciplinary action: Jammu Power Dept to staff
My aim is to create stable policy for business: LG
Modi govt’s priority good governance, development: Anurag Thakur
Dal Lake, taps freeze as Srinagar records season’s coldest night at minus 6.4 degree
Atal Dulloo chairs maiden meeting of UT level Task Force regarding introduction of COVID-19 vaccine in JK
Biggest issue of Kashmir was politics of ‘families’: Darakhshan Andrabi
Mother-son duo found dead under mysterious circumstances
Only BJP can do justice to every section of general society: Ravinder Raina
Navin reviews NABARD sponsored NAFCC project on sustainable Agriculture
Five officers among 8 JAKFED employees booked for embezzlement
Govt employee arrested with pistol
Dheeraj Gupta chairs 84th BoD meeting of JDA
One-way traffic restored on Srinagar-Leh highway; Mughal road remains shut
HC quashes Housing Board’s order of cancelling allotment of plot
Outgoing JCCI president counters misinformation campaign
Former Dy CM calls on Lt Governor
DPEO Ramban reviews arrangements for counting of votes
DDC Udhampur reviews implementation of PC & PNDT Act
Power shut down
DB refuses to suspend life imprisonment of CRPF jawan
Divisive forces will never succeed in J&K: Manjit Singh
DDC elections exposed real agenda of Gupkar Alliance: Bukhari
Advisor Baseer Khan reviews Corporations of I&C
Online Refresher Course in English Language, Literature and Culture Commences at JU
ITCO hosts 3 day training session on Cluster Development
GDC Vijaypur organizes online webinar
Training for counting staff held at Kishtwar
Five day tour to visit nomadic communities organized
GDC Akhnoor organizes online slogan writing competition
RD Directorate organises Social Audit Training for Programme Officers
Awareness programme on Poshan Abhiyan organized
DSEJ launches ‘Organic Mushroom Cultivation
ASHA Workers briefed about Domestic Violence Protection Act-2005
Central team inspects Watershed Development projects in Udhampur
AAP appeal masses to not misled by conventional parties
PDCL-J&K starts installation of smart power meters on trial basis in Jammu, Srinagar
AOI conducts life saving cancer surgery of girl child
UTJKSWDC organizes awareness camp
Chairman JKPCB launches E-waste Mobile Collection van, awareness campaign
DTFC discusses modalities for COVID-19 Vaccination in Udhampur District
HCMCT Manipal Hospitals provides Ortho & Joint Replacement Procedures
DRA Udhampur discusses modalities for implementation of Clinical Establishment Act
DIC Jammu invites for online Knitting training
Gurez road reopens for traffic after 9 days; Machil, Keran remain cut off
7th Phase of Panch, Sarpanch by-polls records 68.43%, 58.64% voter turnout: SEC Sharma
CEO ERA conducts Inspection of ongoing works on Sidhra-Surinsar Road
Ram Khajuria resigns from post of Co Chairman of IMF
Muskan Foundation raises issues of child abuse
GCW Parade, GDC Chenani organize two day webinar
Indian Ocean Band donates hearing aid to girl child from Jammu
Model Academy observes Swachhta Pakhwada
BJP failed to respect mandate of Jammu region: Harsh
Class of development J&K witnessed in six years of BJP in power: Kavinder
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