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Breaking News :   IIHC&D to organize seminar on 'Parenting in 21st Century' | Three day workshop organized by ERA concludes | Islami Jamiat Tulba to observe Haya Day today | Rly traffic norms thrown in air 'Chain pulling' routine affair at Ramnagar | BJP's defeat in Delhi gives PDP upper hand: Cong | Association appeals state govt to resdressal pending demands | Depict failure of ousted NC-Cong regime, claims remain confined to gates only | Renzu Shah makes inroads into Bollywood | Seniors bypassed, juniors promoted as SEs in R&B department | Ex-upright NC minster choose forest guards, foresters, range officers over IFS, SFS officers; Afzal replaced few | Handloom Expo-2015 turns into 'flop show' | Anti-Karan Singh campaign in the Valley | 54 days on, Police fail to arrest ex-Mantri, supporters | Community College opened at BGSBU | SMVDSB to dedicate newly built sports stadium to public | CCTVs farfetched, its electricity that matters | BJP core group finalizes nominees for MLC polls | Seals 28 illegally constructed hotels, influential left out | Amid restrictions, clashes continue in Kupwara | AAP should not get confused with the verdict | Queer way of Revenue Dept in Ramsoo | Jammu's Floriculture deptt awaits bloom | Vohra likely to be replaced after formation of PDP-BJP Government | Islamic State aspires to be sole arbiter of Jihad in Indian sub-continent | Congenital Heart Disease in Adults | Pakistan indulges in blame game | Annual sports meet concluded at CUJ | To commemorate the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, in a special assembly the students were made aware about the life and works of this great lady who earned the sobriquet 'The Nightingale of India' because of her poetic genius. | Carmel Convent organises "Carmel Marthon" | Navin flags off players for participation in National Games at Rajkot | Govt Boys HSS Poonch organizes farewell function | J&K cycle expedition team reaches Delhi | VC SKUAST-Jammu Interacts with students | Symposium on dowry system held | Students of Satyam College excel in B.Ed exams conducted by JU | Awareness programme on "Save the Girl Child" organized | Annual athletics meet of JU from Feb 19 | Power House wins by 6 wkts in Police T20 | Sports week concludes in RM College | With 3 BJP members, will Delhi LA have a Leader of Opposition ? | JKSUF stages protest against film MSG | BSF School celebrates Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati's birthday | Sanitation services all set to ‘go for six’ as employees to go on 3 day strike | 'Terror attack rumour' triggers panic in schools | DB issues directives regarding better care of 'Old Age Home' | Prof Bamzai receives MRSI award | Vigilance books Tehsildar, then Tehsildar for wrong mutation of land | NHAI to charge user fee on Jammu-Lakhanpur and Jammu-Udhampur route | Students lose to teachers in cricket | Woman ends life by jumping into river | Case against officials of 5 JK Govt deptts for alleged bungling | DAK sees Swine Flu threat in Kashmir | Rs 6000 fine imposed on erring traders | Authorities mute spectator to increasing road mishaps in Kathua | Patients at receiving end as specialists 'missing' in valley hospitals | Career awareness programme organized | Billawar to soon have Pharmacy Institute: Nirmal Singh | Several typhoid cases reported in Rajouri, precautionary measures initiated | Two held, counterfeit currency worth Rs 20,500 recovered | Legal Services Committee organizes seminar | GDC Jindrah organises lecture on 'lifestyle and AIDS' | Chairperson PWWA reviews arrangements | Ghulam Nabi Azad calls on Governor | 4-day training of ICDS Supervisors concludes | Conversion of Agricultural land: DB issues contempt notice to 7 DCs | ------ CM from JAMMU ------ | Association appeals Governor for redressal of pending demands | JMC, JDA jointly conduct anti encroachment drive | Bajrang Dal stages protest against Valentine day celebration | JPUF to hold dharna for incorporating Jammu related core issues in the CMP | Govt extends term of J&K Commission of Inquiry | MLC seat for POJK Refugees demanded | Secy Labour & Employment to hear public grievances | 10 years RI awarded to rapist for committing rape with 75 yrs old | SKUAST organises awareness programme | JYF to protest at Guv House on Feb 22 | Modi's slogan of 'Co-operative Federalism' has proved to be a hoax: Harsh | JK Govt formulates project to ensure free flow of traffic | Nehru reviews revised Master Plan of Jammu city | JK Bank terminates two senior officers for acts of financial irregularities | KVK Rajouri organises awareness campaigns on farmer clubs and KCC | DC chairs conference on disaster preparedness | SKUAST-J organizes training programme for farmers | Young Panthers dubs BJP, Congress two sides of same coin | 2nd Ram Sahai Memorial Lecture Series organised | Environment dept. organizes awareness program on Global Warming | Induction of physical education demanded | JTC holds meeting | Contractual employees of JKSACS demand regularization | DSE reviews functioning of Deptt in Reasi. | Back Issues  
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Depict failure of ousted NC-Cong regime, claims remain confined to gates only
Sagar's model villages narrate sordid tale
2/13/2015 11:53:28 PM
Fazal Khan Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 13: The much hyped model villages scheme launched by the former Rural Development Minister and Senior National Conference General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar has proved to be a damp squib. Sources told Early Times that crores of rupees were sanctioned for turning a few hamlets in all the districts across Jammu and Kashmir into model villages. They said the concept of developing model villages was not only to provide basic services in rural areas but also to check migration of population and improve quality of life to demonstrate the use of latest technology and ensure integrated development of these areas. Under the PM's Reconstruction Plan 57 villages, one in each block recommended by the elected representatives were approved for development. The main thrust had to been given on the improvement in overall sanitation of the village including lanes and drains. Use of solar technology for street lights, creation of essential facilities like CFCs, playground and recreation parks, establishment of Rural Informatics Centers, small shopp...
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Renzu Shah makes inroads into Bollywood
Has he really written a novel, ask critics
2/13/2015 11:53:09 PM
ET Report JAMMU, Feb 13: After facing humiliation two years ago for claiming that his novel Zakhmoon ki Salgirah had been included in the MPhil curriculum of Central University Hyderabad, the former Director information, Khawaja Farooq Renzu also known as Renzu Shah has hogged the headlines again for his another novel Jheel Jalti Hai, which some of his critics doubt is his original work. While addressing a news conference in Srinagar Amir Khan's brother, Faisal Khan revealed that he intends to make a film on the novel written by Renzu Shah and would also play the lead role in the film. Pertinently, Renzu Shah was severely criticized two years ago when he claimed that his novel Zakhmoon k...
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Seniors bypassed, juniors promoted as SEs in R&B department
HC direction of quashing promotion order ignored
2/13/2015 11:52:56 PM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 13: In a serious breach of norms and propriety, several juniors Executive Engineers have been promoted as Superintending Engineers (SEs), in the Department of R&B, depriving seniors their legitimate due. The audacity of R&B department could be gauged from the fact that it had even ignored High Court direction of quashing the promotion order. Sources informed Early Times that according to government order number 437-PW (R&B) of 2013 dated, 29/11/2013, Incharge Executive Engineers, Bachan Lal, Kushal Chand, Abdul Majid Khan, Tashi Chambal and ND Khawaja were placed as In-charge Superintending Engineers in R&B department. As the promotees were ju...
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Ex-upright NC minster choose forest guards, foresters, range officers over IFS, SFS officers; Afzal replaced few
Raj Bhawan unaware of muck?
2/13/2015 11:52:40 PM
Syed Junaid Hashmi Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 13: Governor N.N. Vohra's administration which recently reshuffled several senior forest officers within two month's time did nothing to correct the brazen wrongs perpetuated by ex-Forest, Environment and Ecology Minister Mian Altaf. Altaf, who took keen interest in transfer and postings of even forest guards, had handed over several important divisions to Foresters, Forest Guards and even Rangers. As sources said, Secretary Mohammed Afzal shuffled officers just because some IFS officers including Deepak Khanna had represented against their postings but forgot to inform the Governor N.N.Vohra about several junior officers manning important...
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Handloom Expo-2015 turns into 'flop show'
Deptt chooses wrong venue, participants wait for customers
2/13/2015 11:52:26 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 13: Weavers and craftsmen who are participating in the ongoing much hyped Handloom Expo-2015, Dast-E-Hunar hereon Friday said that expo is all set to turn into a "flop show" due to what they said, "ill planning" of the Handloom department. Weavers from various parts of the state have put their merchandize for sale at Dushera ground in Gandhi Nagar here. "There is very limited parking space for the visitors," said Saleem a visitor, adding that the management of State Handloom department should have held the event in open area where visitors could have moved freely. He suggested that the exhibition should have been held at exhibition ground near press cl...
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Anti-Karan Singh campaign in the Valley
WP Refugee issue
2/13/2015 11:52:12 PM
Neha Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 13: Senior Congress leader and former Sadar-e-Riyasat of J&K Karan Singh is under fire in the Kashmir Valley. The reason is that he had championed the cause of the hapless and persecuted refugees from West Pakistan with a view to changing the demography of the state. Only the other day, a prominent Kashmiri attacked Karan Singh and accused him of pursuing an anti-Kashmiri agenda. "Dr. Karan Singh, former Sadar-e-Riyasat and a Congress stalwart, has been perusing this agenda with New Delhi since seventies. His moves became more pronounced after Sheikh Abdullah assumed power post 1975 Indira-Abdullah accord. In a letter to Indira Gandhi dated 7th Ju...
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54 days on, Police fail to arrest ex-Mantri, supporters
Senior Congress leader on run
2/13/2015 11:51:56 PM
Sumit Sharma Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 13: Even after 54 days, Police have failed to arrest the senior Congress leader and former Minister of State (MoS) for Cooperatives Manohar Lal Sharma and his 16 supporters who allegedly attacked an on duty police officer and were booked on the charges of attempt to murder. The ex-minister Manohar Lal went underground after his bail plea was rejected by District Sessions Judge, Kathua, but police have not been able to secure his arrest nor have taken up the matter before the court to get the warrant under section (512CrPC) issued against him. Police are delaying the action despite the fact that the Election Commission of India (ECI)and even ...
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CCTVs farfetched, its electricity that matters
"What fun to install CCTVs when Jammu has no uninterrupted power supply"
2/13/2015 11:47:16 PM
K Koushal Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 13: While there is a pressing need for keeping a strict and clinical surveillance on the city's major installations as well as the prominent places in Jammu's growing concern over the crime rate and frequent accidents, the vital Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTVs), though installed, are of lesser use. The 24x7 electricity needed to run the show is erratic which leaves the significance of these cameras inconsequential as any crime committed at ...
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Seals 28 illegally constructed hotels, influential left out
PDA's selective drive!
2/13/2015 11:46:15 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Feb 13: Pursuing the High Court directive, Pahalgam Development Authority (PDA) on Friday sealed 28 illegally raised huts and hotels in Movera area of Pahalgam. Among the sealed huts and hotels one belongs to retired influential police officer who started constructing the structure in year 2013 after the HC took cognizance of a Public Interest litigation (PIL). Official's sources said that Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Tasduq Geelani had constituted a seven member committee for identifying the illegal construction/structures in Movera and other areas of Pahalgam. They said that Assistant Commissioner Anantnag (ACR) was heading the committee wh...
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Amid restrictions, clashes continue in Kupwara
Several cops among injured
2/13/2015 11:46:03 PM
S.Tahir-Ul Haq Early Times Report KUPWARA, Feb 13: Clashes between government forces and protesters continued for the third consecutive day on Friday, in Kupwara district of North Kashmir, where restrictions were imposed under section 144, to prevent clashes and protests over the mysterious death of a local man. The clashes left scores including some police men injured. According to reports, the authorities on Friday imposed strict restrictions in Kupwara town and its adjoining areas to prevent clashes and protests over the mysterious death of a local man, allegedly in police custody. People were informed through public address system about the imposition of Section 144 and they w...
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Queer way of Revenue Dept in Ramsoo
NT, Patwari never sat at new Naibat Senabathi
2/13/2015 11:45:55 PM
Bivek Mathur Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 13: The creation of new administrative units at the fag end of the Omar Government was nothing more than an effort to appease the general public against its failure on all developmental fronts which is evident from the fact that the infrastructure constructed under proposed new administrative units is yet to be used for public related works. Early Times got several calls from the people of Senabathi Naibat in Ramsoo area where the concerned Naib Tehsildar (NT) and Patwari are reluctant to sit in the newly constructed office. People of the area, while sharing their grievances with Early Times said that since inauguration of the new Naibat Senab...
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Jammu's Floriculture deptt awaits bloom
2/13/2015 11:45:44 PM
Bijay Charak Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 13: The State Government seems indifferent to tapping the floriculture potential in Jammu as the regional department has been struggling without necessary manpower and infrastructure. Notwithstanding that the region has a huge potential for growing flowers and there is an ever increasing demand in the domestic market, the official sources stated that the State Government was not doing enough to boost floriculture in ten districts of Jammu region. The State Government created a separate Directorate of Floriculture for Jammu division in August 2007. Seven years on, Directorate of Floriculture Jammu is operating from a rented accommodation at ...
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Vohra likely to be replaced after formation of PDP-BJP Government
2/13/2015 11:45:34 PM
Shakeel A Khan Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Feb 13: At a time when Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) are close to forming the government in the state there are chances that Governor N N Vohra may be replaced and the search has already started. The appointment of the new constitutional head for the state will be another absorbing affair. There are many ex-diplomats who are vying for the top post. Some reports suggest that Lieutenant General Syed Atta Hasnain is the strong contender. Vohra's term was extended in 2013. As per reports soon after PDP-BJP form the coalition government in the state, the centre may go for the appointment of the new Governor bec...
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With 3 BJP members, will Delhi LA have a Leader of Opposition ?
2/13/2015 11:34:32 PM
Jammu, Feb 13 : The voters of Delhi have given a crystal clear opinion and the two year old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has captured 95% of the seats in 70 member Delhi assembly. In the newly elected legislature there will be only 3 non Aam Aadmi Parti (AAP) MLA's. All the non AAP MLA's belong to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which incidentally is the majority party in the Lok Sabha in Parliament. Upon the constitution and swearing in of all MLAs in the Delhi Assembly (Vidhan Sabha), a question that has arisen for the second time in less than 12 months is Who will be the Leader of Opposition (LoP) ?Pertinently this question arose last year in May after the Indian National Congress (INC) be...
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Sanitation services all set to ‘go for six’ as employees to go on 3 day strike
2/13/2015 11:33:33 PM
Jehangir Rashid SRINAGAR, Feb 13: Sanitation services across the Kashmir valley are all set to be hit as the sanitation staff of the different municipal committees and municipals have decided to go on three day strike in support of their demands. Talking to Early Times, Manzoor Ahmad Pampori, Chairman Urban Local Bodies Employees United Forum (ULBEUF) said that the previous state government headed by Omar Abdullah paid no heed to their demands pending for a long time. Manzoor said that employees of urban local bodies have been suffering for a long time and there is no solution to the problems. "All the employees of the municipal committees and councils of the Kashmir valley would obser...
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NHAI to charge user fee on Jammu-Lakhanpur and Jammu-Udhampur route
Road journey gets dearer
2/13/2015 11:32:22 PM
G S Asgotra Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 13: The journey on Jammu-Lakhanpur and Jammu-Udhampur highway is likely to become costly from Monday as the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to charge user fee from the third week of February at two different toll plazas; one at temporary toll plaza of Thandikhui on Jammu-Lakhanpur route and the other at Ban on Jammu-Udhampur stretch. According to a new notification of Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, user fee would be levied from all users. For a car, Jeep Van or LMV, the single journey from Jammu to Udhampur would cost Rs. 85 while on Jammu-Lakhanpur route would be Rs. 55. For LCV, LGV or Mini Buses, single jour...
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DAK sees Swine Flu threat in Kashmir
`Hospitals san infrastructure, medicines to fight virus'
2/13/2015 11:30:02 PM
Javaid Naikoo Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 13 : The Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) while warning of serious consequences of Swine flu Spread in Kashmir said that two premier hospitals in Kashmir are not well equipped to tackle the increasing number of swine flu cases due to lack of infrastructure and unavailability of life saving medicine. DAK today said that two designated hospitals for treating swine flu (H1N1) disease in Kashmir division lack much needed negative pressure isolation wards and logistics and added that "Tamiflu (Oseltamivir), the only life saving drug for treatment and prophylaxis of H1N1 is not also available in the hospitals of Kashmir. While warning of se...
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Patients at receiving end as specialists 'missing' in valley hospitals
2/13/2015 11:28:58 PM
Mudasir Tariq SRINAGAR, Feb 13: How the Kashmir valley is lagging behind on the health front can be gauged by the fact that several government run hospitals in the city have an absolute dearth of senior doctors, while thousands of patients rushing to these hospitals are at the receiving end. Sources told Early Times that most of the hospitals including the SHMS hospital and valley's lone maternity hospital Lalded have no senior doctors for Anesthesia, surgery and post-operative care. In absence of senior doctors patients have been left at the mercy of inexperienced doctors most of whom are still studying that has proven to be fatal resulting in an immense loss of life. "In absence of ...
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Now, call for unity in Kashmir against JPUF
2/13/2015 11:16:17 PM
Rustam Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 13: The formation of Jammu Pradesh United Front (JPUF) in Jammu in the wake of the opposition in Kashmir to the demand in Jammu for Chief Minister’s post has not gone down well with the people of Kashmir. The JPUF was formed on January 9and it consists of 15 political groups, including the Panthers Party, which was decimated by the people of Jammu province in the just-held Assembly elections in the state. It was formed to achieve four objectives – Chief Minister from Jammu, abrogation of article 370, end of dynastic rule and bring the refugees from West Pakistan at par with the people of the state. As said, the formation of the JPUF has not been ap...
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IIHC&D to organize seminar on 'Parenting in 21st Century'
Three day workshop organized by ERA concludes
Islami Jamiat Tulba to observe Haya Day today
Rly traffic norms thrown in air 'Chain pulling' routine affair at Ramnagar
BJP's defeat in Delhi gives PDP upper hand: Cong
Association appeals state govt to resdressal pending demands
BJP core group finalizes nominees for MLC polls
JKSUF stages protest against film MSG
'Terror attack rumour' triggers panic in schools
DB issues directives regarding better care of 'Old Age Home'
Vigilance books Tehsildar, then Tehsildar for wrong mutation of land
Woman ends life by jumping into river
Case against officials of 5 JK Govt deptts for alleged bungling
Rs 6000 fine imposed on erring traders
Authorities mute spectator to increasing road mishaps in Kathua
Career awareness programme organized
Billawar to soon have Pharmacy Institute: Nirmal Singh
Several typhoid cases reported in Rajouri, precautionary measures initiated
Two held, counterfeit currency worth Rs 20,500 recovered
Legal Services Committee organizes seminar
GDC Jindrah organises lecture on 'lifestyle and AIDS'
Chairperson PWWA reviews arrangements
Ghulam Nabi Azad calls on Governor
4-day training of ICDS Supervisors concludes
Conversion of Agricultural land: DB issues contempt notice to 7 DCs
Association appeals Governor for redressal of pending demands
JMC, JDA jointly conduct anti encroachment drive
Bajrang Dal stages protest against Valentine day celebration
JPUF to hold dharna for incorporating Jammu related core issues in the CMP
Govt extends term of J&K Commission of Inquiry
MLC seat for POJK Refugees demanded
Secy Labour & Employment to hear public grievances
10 years RI awarded to rapist for committing rape with 75 yrs old
SKUAST organises awareness programme
JYF to protest at Guv House on Feb 22
Modi's slogan of 'Co-operative Federalism' has proved to be a hoax: Harsh
JK Govt formulates project to ensure free flow of traffic
Nehru reviews revised Master Plan of Jammu city
JK Bank terminates two senior officers for acts of financial irregularities
KVK Rajouri organises awareness campaigns on farmer clubs and KCC
DC chairs conference on disaster preparedness
SKUAST-J organizes training programme for farmers
Young Panthers dubs BJP, Congress two sides of same coin
2nd Ram Sahai Memorial Lecture Series organised
Environment dept. organizes awareness program on Global Warming
Induction of physical education demanded
JTC holds meeting
Contractual employees of JKSACS demand regularization
DSE reviews functioning of Deptt in Reasi.
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