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Pak never owns its nationals killed in Kashmir, India stood by its airman
Visible Difference
3/2/2019 11:33:09 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: After the MIG 21, which shot down Pakistani fighter plane, crashed on the other side of the Line of Control (LoC), the pilot of that aircraft Wing Commander Abhinandan got trapped on the other side. Just within a few hours after Abhinandan was taken captive, Indian government stood up and owned its man and cautioned Pakistan that they should treat him with dignity. An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Difference between India and Pakistan is clearly visible. Whenever any terrorist, who is a Pakistani national, is killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir or is arrested, Pakistan never owns him. In fact Pakistan did not even own its soldiers who were killed during Kargil war. It took 11-years for Pakistan to acknowledge that its soldiers were killed during that war." He said, "Even during the Kargil war entire India stood with the families of martyrs and provided them with all possible support." In the 1999 Kargil War, Pakistan had denied its troops were involved - leading to protests in Pakistan's northern areas. Eleven years after t...
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Ban on J&K Jamaat-e-Islami irks separatists, 'mainstream' leaders
Kashmiri unity?
3/2/2019 11:32:58 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: The Union Home Ministry on February 28 declared J&K Jamaat-e-Islami an unlawful outfit and banned it for a period of five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The Jamaat was banned on the ground that it allegedly had links with terror outfits, that its activities were against national unity and that it had been indulging in subversive activities. Earlier, the J&K Government arrested hundreds of Jamaatis in Kashmir and over ground workers of terrorist outfits seemingly on the ground that they could disrupt the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Jamaat has millions of members and it runs many schools. According to one report, there are 30...
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Jamaat ban exposes NC-PDP vote bank politics
3/2/2019 11:32:47 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: The ban on Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) in Jammu and Kashmir has exposed how the JEI was "supporting" Peoples Democratic Party in the elections over the years. While the PDP has come out in public against the ban asking the people to stage protests against the government decision, the National Conference has been largely silent. The former Chief Minister and PDP President Mehbooba Mufti warned on Saturday that banning the Jamaat will have "dangerous ramifications". "You cannot imprison an ideology or an idea. There are thousands of Kashmiris in villages and cities associated with the Jamaat. It is a socio-religious organization," he said. She said that bannin...
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Mehbooba says she is prepared to work with others to save special status
10% reservation for SCs, STs
3/2/2019 11:32:41 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: The February 28 amendment in Article 370 that provided for 10 per cent reservation in promotion for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in JK has rattled Kashmiri leaders of all hues. The Amendment will benefit people mostly in Jammu province and Ladakh province. Jammu province alone houses Scheduled Castes. As for Ladakh, the people there were declared Scheduled Tribes in the early 1990s. The NC, the PDP and the Congress have termed this amendment in Article 370 as a "constitutional fraud" committed to erode the state's special status. They have said that neither the President of India nor the Governor of the state could tinker with Article 370 in any ...
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Forced to work in J&K, Azad starts his schemes in state politics
3/2/2019 11:32:26 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: Although there is uncertainty about date of assembly elections in J&K, leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha and former Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad has started his 'schemes' in the state to accommodate his loyalists. Joining of former Deputy Speaker of Assembly Haider Malik and Devinder Singh Bindu is an indication that Azad is going to play his game in J&K ahead of assembly polls. Credible sources said by inducting both the leaders into party fold, Azad has shown his strength to Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir. And secondly, Azad is going to project his loyalists on different assembly segments to counter claims of Mir's lo...
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After Early Times exposure BJP leaders visit border areas
3/2/2019 11:32:19 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: After Early Times exposed BJP state president Ravinder Raina for leaving shelling affected people at the mercy of God, a delegation of BJP today visited border areas of Nowhere. It is really unfortunate that instead of working as representatives of the people and help the people at the time of need, BJP leadership preferred to provocative statements from safe offices. More astronishing is role of those leaders who claimed themselves as only patriotics and others as anti national. These leaders awaked from the deep slumber only after media report. As per official handout of BJP, Ravinder Raina, MP (Lok Sabha) Jugal Kishore Sharma, former Dy. CM Dr. Ni...
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NC Leader, former IAS officer demand peace prize for Imran Khan
3/2/2019 11:32:04 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report anantnag, Mar 2: National Conference leader and a former IAS officer turned politician on Saturday praised Pakistan Prime Imran Khan and said that he deserves Nobel Peace Prize for de-escalating tension on borders. Dr Bashir Ahmad Veeri, who is close aide of Party Vice-President Omar Abdullah and heads National Conference south zone (South Kashmir), said that Khan must be selected for Nobel Peace Prize. "He avoided an imminent war between the two countries which could have had a devastating effect. So people like him (Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan) should be elected for the Peace Prize," JKNC Leader Dr Veeri told Early Times. Veeri, former legisl...
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Spring turns dreadful for Kashmir's tourism this year
3/2/2019 11:31:58 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 2: Much ahead of the commencement of the tourist season in Kashmir, things have begun to look dismal for the sector with tourists in droves biding adieu to valley's picturesque mountains and emerald streams. Soon after the Pulwama terror attack on February 14 when more than 40 security personnel were martyred, a war like situation erupted between India and Pakistan with Kashmir becoming its absolute centre. This has led to wide scale tensions across Kashmir with tourists emptying hotels in hordes. As per the tourism players, this year is going to tougher for tourism as the fear engulfing the scenes is mounting with each passing day. As per the reports...
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Geelani helped PDP-BJP in making GST applicable in Kashmir: Hameeda Nayeem
3/2/2019 11:31:47 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Mar 2: Professor Hameeda Nayeem, wife of senior separatist leader Nayeem Ahmad Khan on Saturday said that Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani 'helped' the PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir to implement Goods and Services Tax (GST). Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a seminar, Prof Hameeda Nayeem alleged that PDP- BJP coalition in Jammu and Kashmir sought help from separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani so that the GST-otherwise a central law, could be implemented in Jammu and Kashmir. "Geelani was made to issue a statement in which he openly undermined the importance of Article 370 and declared that its erosion would least matter for...
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Police freeze bank accounts of JeI activists in Kishtwar, seal office
3 Jamat leaders get 4 day police remand
3/2/2019 11:23:59 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: Kishtwar police on Saturday produced three Jamat-e-Islami leaders, arrested during a series of raids last night, before the court of Munsif Judge Kishtwar, who remanded them to four days police custody. As per the details available with "Early Times", the incumbent District President Jamat-e-Islami Kishtwar Abdul Majeed Sheikh, former District President Kishtwar Dr Iqbal Malik and senior leader Ghulam Qadir Butt were produced before the court by the police party led by Additional Superintendent of Police Kishtwar Nisar Ahmed Khan. After going through the material evidence on record, Munsif Judge Kishtwar sent them on four day police rem...
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LoC flare-up: 60 families flee from Baloni village for safety
Fresh shelling wounds three of family, several houses damaged
3/2/2019 11:10:45 PM
M S Nazki Early Times Report Poonch, Mar 2: 60 families comprising around 300 people have fled their homes for safety as Indian and Pakistani army continued to pound the Line of Control here on Saturday amid heightened tensions between the two countries. The families have left their homes in Ward 10 of Baloni village of Mankote sector, where shelling between India and Pakistan armies Saturday left three members of a family wounded. Siblings Azad Ahmad (20), Zahida Khatoon (15) and thei...
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KAS officers refuse to join at new places of posting, invite Govt's ire
3/2/2019 11:09:49 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: Over half a dozen officers of Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Services (KAS) have refused to join attheir new places of posting, inviting government's criticism, which threatened to take strong action against them. Of the eleven KAS officers in the list, seven were transferred a fortnight to two months ago. However they had not got relieved from their previous places of posting. Gul Hassan Kripak was transferred on 3rd of last December as Deputy District Election Officer Jammu. Zaffar Ahmed Banday was transferred as Project Officer Wage Employment (ACD) Ramban but both had failed to join their new places of posting due to some unknown reasons. ...
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DHS fails to make Pvt clinics display rate list
3/2/2019 11:09:41 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 2: Despite repeated complaints against the private clinics for fleecing people, the Directorate of Health Services Jammu has failed to ask these clinics to display rate list at prominent places. Sources within Health Department told Early Times that licensing norms of the department state that the tables of fees, costs and rates for various services should be displayed prominently in 'Bold Letters' but in spite of clear directions, the most of the private clinics and nursing homes which are being run by some doctors and businessmen are floating norms with impunity but officials in deep slumber. Sources said that most of the clinics and nursing home owner...
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RTI seeking personal info about Pulwama villagers rejected
3/2/2019 11:09:33 PM
Early Times Report Pulwama, Mar 2: A Right to Information (RTI) application seeking personal information of villagers in Pulwama district has been rejected by the State Information Commission (SIC) by upholding the order of Public Information Officer i.e Tehsildar Pulwama. The information seeker had sought details of villagers, their life style, name of each family head, occupation, land details , apple orchard details etc under RTI Act. The information was denied by the PIO/ Tehsildar concerned which prompted the RTI applicant to file 1st appeal before DC Pulwama and then 2nd appeal before SIC. Details available with Early Times reveal that one Syed Mohammad Yaseen R/O Puchal Pul...
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What happened to sand mafia enquiry?
3/2/2019 11:09:25 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Mar 2: Five months on, the fate of enquiry into sand mafia is not known. The illegal sand mining has been going on unabated in several parts of Kashmir, which has a severe impact on the river environment. In a letter addressed to Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, the residents of Vethpora, Soiteng, Batwara, IndiraNagar and Sonwar Srinagar have enquired about the "multi-crore sand and clay scam" in the name of dredging in river Jehlum from Kandizal upto Kursoo Rajbagh Srinagar. Following which DC office Srinagar wrote a letter to Chief Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control, last year which says, "In this connection, I am directed to request you to kindly l...
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Chadoora locals aghast over relocation of college
3/2/2019 11:09:09 PM
Mohammad Sarfaraz Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Mar 2: A foundation stone for establishment of Government Degree College was laid at Wathora instead of Chadoora in Budgam district for which it was sanctioned. An amalgam is against the relocation of Degree College, who said that they will protest till the order is not revoked. The identified site at Wathora is also coming under road widening, as road from Chadoora to Srinagar has been approved for widening, and the futile exercise of foundation stone will not last long, said sources. They said that recently Government sanctioned a Degree College for Chadoora which was a long pending demand of the whole area. Government issued an order ...
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Properties damaged owing unplanned construction work of GAMMON company
3/2/2019 9:05:59 PM
Tahir Mushtaq Early Times Report RAMBAN, Mar 2: Owing the unprofessional work of the construction companies engaged in construction of National Project of four laning on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH44), people displaced from their houses. One such glaring example came into limelight when the Maitra-Ramban link road again sunk due to the negligent attitude of GAMMON company in construction of a flyover piller and major cracks have developed on NH44 falling under Raba town. This di...
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Separate state only option: Lal Singh
National Building Programme organised by NYK concludes
Avalanche in Ladakh claims life of army personnel
Viraj Kala Kendra felicitates Theatre Artists
BLSKS stages musical play Naman
JKGB organizes awareness programme on banking schemes
Army camp attacked by terrorists in Shopian, police retaliate
Awareness programme on Khelo India organised
KIDZEE celebrates Mahashivratri
GWC Gandhi Nagar organizes 'Avian Tree Talk'
State Athletics Championships to commence from Mar 11
SMIS organises passing out ceremony
Civil Defence organizes awareness camp on war situation preparedness
High time to act against Pak agents, political parties supporting anti-nationals: MPEJ
Army jawan killed in avalanche in Ladakh's Batalik sector
BJP and PDP are playing divisive politics: GS Sasan
JMC organizes programme on "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan"
Teachers are ambassadors' of peace and progress through education : Sodhi
Maha Shivratri Shobha Yatra taken out with religious fervour, gaiety
We must try to develop the sense of patriotism in children: Sham Sharma
Pakistan again violates ceasefire along LoC in Rajouri
Geelani helped PDP-BJP in making GST applicable in Kashmir
Art 370 must go, acts as fodder for separatists: Ram Madhav
Hilal Parrey appointed as new SVC
Absconder in rape case held
Athrot releases documentary on Heyrat
10 killed, 34 injured in separate road accidents in Jammu, Kashmir
Illegal construction of school building continues as ED fails to implement HC order
Pakistan violates ceasefire in Nowshera sector, Army retaliates
400 additional bunkers sanctioned for border residents in Poonch, Rajouri
One way traffic resumes on Jammu-Srinagar highway; thousands of vehicles stranded on 270-km stretch since five days
Muneer Khan is new State Information Commissioner
HC stops salary of Com JMC, XEn
No exams on March 4, 10 by SSC at Sgr, Jammu, Samba centers
DB grants time to file compliance in PIL regarding upgradation of Jmu Airport
After Centre’s ban, several properties linked to JeI leaders sealed in Kashmir: police
SAC approves implementation of PM-SYM in J&K
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