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'Sufarshi have a field day as deserving IAS, KAS officers being sidelined'
Kashmir gets 'Matric Pass' DC, bureaucracy fumes!
2/20/2019 11:13:20 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: With the recent reshuffle in the civil administration, the transfer of a undergraduate official as District Commissioner in central Kashmir, has become a topic of discussion among the bureaucrats who said that while "highly educated IAS and KAS officers are being ignored, a "matric pass" has been made the DC. Official records that were seen by the Early Times bureau here showed that the said officer was "undergraduate" and the same has been confirmed by the government itself. Sources said the official who had been a favorite with the National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party regimes has been given a plum posting due to some "Sufarish" from the political quarters who had allegedly requested their aides in Raj Bhawan to give a "very good posting to their favorite man." Sources said the development has become a controversy even at the Civil Secretariat here as the official machinery has taken a serious note of the same. Sources said even at the time when the transfer orders were being prepared a "group of senior officials had told their bos...
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Akbar Lone does it again, says 'India will lose Kashmir soon'
Main stream Kashmiri politicians becoming separatist sympathizers
2/20/2019 11:13:06 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: At a time when the entire country is striving hard to give befitting reply to the anti- India forces, senior NC leader and former Speaker of LA has made ruthlessly irresponsible statement saying India will lose Kashmir soon. Akbar Lone who gained notoriety by raising pro Pakistan slogan in the state legislative assembly has this time again tried his utmost to stay dear to separatists by making this anti national utterance. Such a statement issued by a former legislator, former speaker of the legislative assembly and former minister is in itself an indication about how low can the politicians in Kashmir stoop to appease separatists. "All such rants are n...
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Mehbooba turns Imran Khan's spokesperson
Even after martyrdom of 40 jawans she believes Pak PM deserves a chance
2/20/2019 11:12:55 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: President of the Peoples Democratic Party and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has suggested that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan deserves a chance. "Pak PM deserves a chance since he has recently taken over. Of course the war rhetoric (in India) has more to do with the impending elections that anything else," she wrote on the twitter. An analyst while talking to Early Times said that "it seems that Mehbooba wants to act as the spokesperson of Imran Khan and is trying to appease the leaders sitting in Pakistan." He said that despite the clear involvement of Pakistan based terror group JeM, which is patronized by the Pakistan army, in the Pulwam...
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Some employees' leaders executing separatists' agenda in Jammu
2/20/2019 11:12:45 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: Amid tense situation in Jammu after Pulwama attack, some so called employees leaders in Civil Secretariat have been following the footstep of the separatists and instructing Kashmir based employees not to come to Civil Secretariat whereas the Jammu based employees have been showing full presence. These leaders have been spreading messages among the employees to avoid their presence in the Civil Secretariat to show resentment. "Instead of assuring the employees, they have been discouraging them not to come to office, which is obvious from the negligible presence of the employees in civil secretariat in Jammu." Pertinently, these so called employees' leade...
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Tackle tiny Kashmir Valley to end secessionism
Jammu, Ladakh also have a say
2/20/2019 11:12:38 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: The politics of deceit being indulged in and played by Kashmiri leaders, separatists and half-separatists (more dangerous than separatists) included, pitching for Pakistan, has acquired alarming and outrageous proportions. These elements largely belong to five districts in Kashmir Valley, including Srinagar, and all of them belong to a sect that doesn't constitute more than 15 per cent of the J&K population. These include pro-Pak manipulators like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Yasin Malik, Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, Shabir Shah, Asiya Andrabi, and some politicians from the Kashmir-centric political parties. These include Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti, ...
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PC exposes NC, PDP shakes hands with NC
Competitive secessionism
2/20/2019 11:11:50 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: Strange things are happening in the terrorist and separatist-infested Kashmir as far as the so-called mainstream parties, including National Conference, People's Democratic Party and People's Conference are concerned. Convinced that their constituency is the same, all the three are taking recourse to politics of competitive secessionism and trying to convince their constituency that they are its true representatives. They are also telling it that though they are different platforms, they can forge an alliance also in case of need to protect what they call "state and the state's special status". At the same time, each one of these parties is leaving no st...
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Tainted section officer of ULBK ensures that whistle blower of deptt continues to remain suspended
Does not follow verbal orders of reinstatement as issued by Director
2/20/2019 11:11:35 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report srinagar, Feb 20: The Directorate of Urban Local Bodies Kashmir (ULBK) is working on the directions of a section officer and the said officer is virtually issuing diktats to the higher ups of the department including the Director. Sources told Early Times that the section officer has in the recent past tampered the verbal directions of the head of the department and ensured that three employees of the department who were suspended for no fault of theirs are not reinstated. "The section officer has been deceiving the Director of the department and has been misleading him that the employees union of the department has launched a tirade against him. This ...
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Curfew relaxed in entire city, schools to open Today
2/20/2019 11:11:23 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: Authorities Wednesday relaxed curfew in the entire Jammu city for the first time since its imposition on Friday last as the situation improved. However, prohibitory orders will remain in force to maintain law and order. District magistrate Ramesh Kumar initially ordered a curfew relaxation in the entire city for 3 hours, from 8 am to 11 am on Wednesday morning and extended till 3 PM and later extended it till 6.30 pm as no untoward incident was reported from anywhere. He ordered that all government and private schools will reopen on Thursday but colleges and universities will remain closed. The administrative wing of the Jammu University will function on...
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Govt withdraws security of 18 Hurriyat leaders, 155 political persons
2/20/2019 11:11:16 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb. 20, 2019 : Continuing with its crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir the state government led by Governor Satya Pal Malik today downgraded security of more than a dozen separatists. Security has also been downgraded with respect to at least two lower rung mainstream leaders. The government downgraded and withdrew the security of 18 Hurriyat leaders in the state. According to a spokesperson of Home Department, it was felt that providing security to these separatist leaders is wastage of scarce state resources which could be better utilized elsewhere. "Among the leaders whose security has been downgraded and withdrawn are SAS Geelani, Aga Syed Mosv...
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Secy PHE, Farooq Shah applies for voluntary retirement, likely to join NC
2/20/2019 11:08:40 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 20: In another development, Secretary PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control & DMRRR, Farooq Ahmad Shah on Wednesday applied for voluntary retirement from services. Shah, who has served at various top posts in different departments including DC Srinagar, DC Anantnag, Director Tourism, Secretary Tourism and Education, Secretary PHE, I&FC and Relief and rehabilitation, according to sources will join Farooq Abdullah led Jammu Kashmir National Confrence. Officials said that Shah has tendered volunteer retirement from the services before the government on Wednesday after he was reportedly conveyed that top leadership of the party has agreed to fi...
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Environmental park Janipur becomes drug-addicts' den
Drug smugglers call shots, authorities unmoved
2/20/2019 10:54:41 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: Used syringes, empty injections, cigarette butts, tobacco packets strewn in a corner of environmental park Bhawani Nagar Janipur, are ample evidences suggesting frequent movement of drug addicts in the park, who have become nagging source of nuisance for children and women visitors. Locals of Janipur locality informed Early Times that people of the locality especially women and children regularly visited the park during evening hours and even during afternoon...
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HC orders personal appearance of Com Secy Health, FSC
Dysfunctional public laboratories
2/20/2019 10:30:54 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 20: The State High Court has sought personal appearance of Commissioner Secretary Health, Commissioner Secretary ARI training department and Food Safety Commissioner before it. A division bench of the court passed the directions after being informed that a sum of over Rs. 18 crores has been spent in creating State of Art Public Laboratories in Srinagar and Jammu. However, the personnel who are to work in these laboratories are not available. Only some of the posts have been filled, whereas, most important posts including those of lab technicians; instrumentation technicians for these laboratories remained vacant. Additionally, seven Mobile Food Testing ...
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Srinagar-Jammu all-weather road still a distant dream
2/20/2019 10:30:46 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Feb 20: The four-lane Srinagar-Jammu national highway would have been all-weather road and the passengers would not have been stranded in Jammu for weeks due to blockade of the national highway, had the authorities completed the vital project on time. Kashmir has been often cut off from rest of the country during winters. The Valley is incurring heavy losses due to closure of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, the only road connecting region with rest of the world. At the same time, the government has failed to complete major developmental projects in Kashmir, which could have helped Kashmir to remain accessible with rest of the world. The Srinagar-Jammu n...
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Pulwama attack was originally planned for Feb.9 on Afzal Guru's death anniversary: Sources
2/20/2019 10:30:41 PM
Agencies New Delhi, Feb 20: In a major revelation on Pulwama terror attack in which at least 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives, sources informed that Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists had originally planned to execute the attack on February 9, the death anniversary of Afzal Guru. As per sources, the JeM terrorists had also considered February 11, the death anniversary of Maqbool Bhat, founder of the militant organisation National Liberation Front. However, due to heavy snowfall in the valley, the terror outfit could not execute the attack and they later chose February 14 as the day. As per the sources, 20-year-old Adil Ahmad Dar, who was chosen by the terrorists as the suicid...
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Provide Info about utilization of CDFMP-LAD funds
SICs directs CPO Poonch
2/20/2019 10:30:35 PM
Early Times Report Poonch, Feb 20: The State Information Commi-ssion (SIC) has directed Chief Planning Officer (CPO) of Poonch to collect details of MP LAD funds and CDFs of local Member of Parliament (MP) , ex MLAs and MLCs to an information seeker under RTI Act. Details available with Early Times reveal that an RTI application dated: 04.06.2018 was filed by one Ziarat Hussain Shah R/O Gursai Poonch seeking information from Assistant Commissioner (Revenue), [ACR], Poonch about utilization of MP LAD , CDF MLA / MLC funds. The information was not provided by the PIO and an appeal was filed before the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Poonch. Subsequently, Zirat Hussain Shah filed Secon...
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Major reshuffle in police, 64 Deputy Superintendents of Police transferred
2/20/2019 10:30:28 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 20: Police administration today ordered transfers and postings of 64 Deputy Superinte-ndents of Police (DySsP). As per order, Sheema Nabi Qasba, IPS, ASP Bakshi Nagar Jammu is transferred and posted as ASP Hqrs Jammu vice Hamid Hussain, Vipan Chandran, SDPO East Jammu is transferred and posted as DySP DAR Samba Jeevan Kumar Sharma, Shakeel Rehman Bhat, DySP IR-16th Bn is transferred and posted as DySP IR-10th Bn against available vacancy, Tanweer Ahmad Dar, SDPO Achabal is transferred and posted as DySP Hqrs Shopian vice Ashiq Hussain Tak, Ashiq Hussain Tak, DySP Hqrs Shopian is transferred and posted as SDPO Achabal viceTanweer Ahmad, Mashkoor Ahmad Zargar, ...
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4 DIGs transferred
Home Deptt transfers SSP, SPs
AOC Hr Sec School accords farewell to Class 12 students
NPP pays homage to martyred Jawans
Red Cross provides necessary items to needy
25th meeting of Governing Council for SMVD Gurukul held
Awareness programme on Child Rights organised
Northern Army Commander reviews security situation in Kashmir
PIL seeking demolition of illegal constructions at Patnitop
ACB registers case against flood assessment committee, SMC officials
JAC castigates Union Govt for bringing ordinance on reservation
JKNPP castigates attachment of Jammu doc
JKHCBA seeks action against anti-nationals
Indian, Pakistani troops trade heavy fire on LoC
Shah gets additional charge of Secy PHE, I&FC, Disaster Mgt
Law doesn't permit to punish on basis of moral conviction or suspicion: HC
Landslides Disrupt Jammu highway traffic; rain, snow forecast for J&K
ECI to review arrangements for LS polls in J&K
Two absconders arrested
Pak has started a war, we will end it: G D Bakshi
Rain, snowfall destroys houses
Pakistan epicentre of terrorism in world: Dr Manohar
NC, PDP should not interfere in Jammu: MPEJ
State passing through most difficult phase: Farooq
Stop harassment of Jammu people: JKNPP
Grameen Bank organize financial literacy awareness programmes
Nat Manch appeals Government to bring normalcy
ABVP delegation calls on ADC Jammu
Kalam Foundation organizes workshop for civil service aspirants
AAP criticizes Union Government
NMC seeks release of 3 % DA
Former PDP MLC joins NC
Govt orders transfer of one IAS, KAS officers
JKBOSE Class 12th exams for Jammu division postponed due to curfew post Pulwama attack
JK Bank announces new dates for probationary officer and banking associate exams
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