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Warning singal for BJP as Cong supports bandh call
4/10/2018 11:18:54 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 10: Worried ahead for ruling BJP as opposition Jammu and Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) today came out openly in support of the bandh call given by J&K High Court Bar Association on April 11 on various issues. Decision of the Congress to support to Bandh call is warning singal for the BJP because Congress leadership has decided to hijack burning issues of Jammu. Credible sources in the Congress said that decision to support bandh call was taken after through discussions. After deliberations, Congress leadership realized that it is appropriate time to hit BJP with fulfil force. According to official handout issued by the Congress, JKPCC has said that present opportunist alliance is a threat to the social and religious harmony of the state especially in Jammu region because of their controversial decisions and opposite stand on each sensitive issue for vested political interests and the bandh call vindicates our stand and exposes their dual and opportunist stand especially of BJP. Reacting to the situation rising out of the ongoing agitation spe...
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Politicians-NGO mint millions overnight
Discussion on 'Kashmiri youth' in 5-star hotel!
4/10/2018 12:43:03 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: Even as educated, unemployed youth in the state crave for avenues to earn livelihood, a group of politicians in league with an NGO in Kashmir, have allegedly minted millions of rupees overnight by organizing a discussion on the Kashmiri youth. The NGO, run by the family-affiliated to a mainstream political party, in league with some politicians and a retired bureaucrat, organized a discussion on Kashmiri youth on April 8, at a fashionable hotel overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar. Sources said apart from getting assistance from one political party in the opposition, the NGO collected huge funds to organize the event and told the financers that guests would...
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CM urges PDP leaders, mantries to ensure failure of Jammu bandh
4/10/2018 12:42:48 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: Chief Minister has reportedly directed its party functionaries to ensure that Jammu Bandh call given by Bar Assocation Jammu did not succeed. The sources said that party MLAs and senior leaders have been directed to get in touch with the leading lawyers and other prominent personalities of their areas to make sure that the bandh call fizzles out. The sources said that not only PDP functionaries even ministers have been put to task for it. "The CM has not only tasked the BJP on this issue but is so serious that she has taken the reins in her hands to make bandh call a total failure," sources said.. The sources said it's because of these instruction...
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Tourism Department holds tourist conference at inappropriate time, still claims success
4/10/2018 12:42:42 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report srinagar, Apr 9: The state government more so the department of tourism is upbeat over the holding of Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) conference here in the summer capital of the state, but the fact of matter is that the timing of the conference was not appropriate. Many of the tourism experts said that the conference should be held at a time so that the intending visitors plan the things in advance. They said that the conference was held at a time when the people had already drawn up their schedule as where to go once the vacations start. The TAAI conference that was organized between March 27 and March 30 failed to enthuse the people ...
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Yes, you heard it right! SSB made illegal appointments for itself
Diya taley andhera
4/10/2018 12:42:25 AM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: The J&K Service Selection Board (JKSSB), entrusted with the task of making recruitment for non-gazetted posts in a transparent manner, adopted backdoor channel to appoint employees for itself. A total of 10 employees were engaged by former Secretaries of the Board without following any codal formalities including advertisement of posts, conducting of test, interview etc. These appointees have now been promoted to the next higher posts. This has been revealed by the JKSSB authorities in response to an RTI application filed by one Abdul Wahid. The JKSSB authorities (vide order number SSB/Adm/RTI-176/2011/956-58) have said in their respons...
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Local MLA not finding place to hide
Anger grips Hiranagar
4/10/2018 12:42:02 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: The people of Kathua and Samba districts had been on the roads since months demanding CBI probe into the alleged murder of a Gujjar minor girl Asifa, saying that they had no faith in the Crime Branch and that only a probe by CBI could bring the real culprit to justice and save the innocents from harassment, torture and sense of insecurity. There was a time when when two BJP ministers - Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga - two local MLAs -Rajeev Jastrotia and Kuldip Raj - were with the agitating people. They had not once but repeatedly endorsed their demand seeking CBI probe into the alleged murder of Asifa. Since the two BJP ministers failed to honour t...
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Lawyers obstruct CB from producing Chargesheet
Amid chaos CB sleuths attend dinner party
4/10/2018 12:41:34 AM
Early Times Report Kathua, Apr 9: Harpreet Sethi Kathua High voltage drama was witnessed outside CJM Court in Kathua when Lawyers prevented Crime Branch officials from filing chargesheet into gang rape and murder of 8 year old nomad girl of Rasana village of Hiranagar Asifa Bano. At 4:30pm crime Branch officials rushed to CJM court Kathua on Monday to produce 7 accused where the Members of Bar association Kathua staged a protest against Crime Branch and did not allow the crime Branch offi...
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Two medical universities in J&K, one each in Jammu province, Valley
Bali's approach rational, holistic
4/9/2018 11:47:31 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 9: The BJP has been at the receiving end in Jammu and Ladakh because of its alleged Valley-centric approach and unstinted support to its coalition partner, the PDP. However, in such a grim scenario as far as the BJP is concerned, its Health and Medical Education Minister Bali Bhagat has adopted a rational and holistic approach to avoid inter-regional conflict over the proposal on medical university in Jammu & Kashmir. On December 18, 2017, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had announced setting up of first medical university in Jammu and Kashmir, which would cover 16 professional Medical Colleges and 113 para-medical institutes in the State. She had said the es...
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Young pathers demand deportation of Rohingyas
4/9/2018 11:47:25 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: Young Panthers held a series of nukad meetings at Kaink, Domana & Kot in Raipur Domana Constituency. The meeting was organized by Aditya Hans (Jt. Secy. YP) and meeting was chaired by Shanker Singh Chib (State Secy. JKNPP), Partap Singh Jamwal (State Vice President YP), Rajinder Kumar (Secy. YP). JKNPP leaders lambasted the State Government for their anti Jammu behaviors and demanded immediate deportation of these foreign nationals from the State. They said ...
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'Tell us what you did to our Toshakhana?'
House Committee smells rat
4/9/2018 11:45:48 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: The plight of precious treasure Toshakhana of the erstwhile Dogra rule in J&K continues to remain woeful, even as the government officials concerned are speaking in contradictory voices over the important issue. There are apprehensions being raised over what has happened to the most desired and the precious entities inside the Toshakhana as none other than the House Committee of the state legislature has been misinformed about them. On Monday, the House Committee admitted that the officers of the state administration are misguiding the people about the actual status of Toshakhana. The statement issued by the House Committee stated that the Committee ...
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ET IMPACT: DFO suspends 3 officials
4/9/2018 11:45:34 PM
A B Sharma Early Times Report Reasi, Apr 9: Acting swift on Early Times Report, Forest Department, Pouni, district Reasi today immediately placed three officials under suspension who had taken bride from a poor person. District Forest Officer (DFO) Shahid Chaudahary after being informed of the 'criminal activity' committed by his officials while harassing a poor trolley driver by taking Rs 8000 from him as graft in return for release of his trolley, sought an explanation from them. The erring officials have been identified as Rajesh Gupta, Block Officer (Forester), Ramesh Kumar (Beat Guard) and Ram Ratan (Guard Helper). He also placed them under suspension vide order No 2 D FO RE...
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40-year old Sakhi Maidan-Kalai road creaves for attention
4/9/2018 11:44:56 PM
MS Nazki Early Times Report Poonch, Apr 8: Around forty thousand people living around the 33 km along Sakhi Maidaan-Kalai Road are awaiting completion of a road for the past forty years. The residents said for the last forty years, the construction work of bakhi Maidan- Kalai road had not been completed despite drawing hefty sums for its completion. Only 19 kms of the road have been black topped in the past seven years. The remaining part of the road has been left as such for reasons best known to the authorities. The locals said that the entire road was in dilapidated condition and has developed cracks and potholes. "The road would have benefited forty thousand people of the are...
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GMC surrenders Rs 60 lakh meant for medical journals
Unhealthy state of affairs
4/9/2018 11:44:41 PM
Nitesh Sangral Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: The authorities of Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu have surrendered funds to the tune of Rs 60 lakh meant for purchasing medical journals. Sources informed Early Times that because of the non-serious approach of the GMC authorities, the funds were surrendered in the last financial year which just ended despite being repeatedly pulled up by the Medical Council of India MCI in the past. "Now, the GMC officials have to start the process from the beginning which will take few months in purchasing medical journals. The students will suffer," said sources. "On May 23, 2017, the GMC Principal had constituted a Library Committee which i...
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Rejects application seeking flood relief details
Tehsildar Pattan unaware of RTI Act
4/9/2018 11:44:26 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 9: 9 years since the enactment of RTI act in the state, a KAS officer who is posted as Tehsildar is still ignorant of its provisions and has rejected an RTI application without assigning any reasons. Information seeker had filed an application seeking to know about the details of flood relief disbursed in Pattan area, but the Tehsildar out rightly rejected the application saying application has not been filed in accordance with RTI Act / rules. Details available with Early Times reveal that one Karar Hassan Reshi R/O Hagarpora Budibugh Teshil Pattan district Baramulla filed an RTI application before Executive Magistrate (Tehsildar Pattan) on 6.3.2018. Inf...
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JU: Staff College chief seeks CBI probe into purchase fraud
4/9/2018 11:44:18 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: Taking serious note of the abuse of official position by the outgoing Vice Chancellor Prof. R.D. Sharma in releasing double payment to the vendors to settle a book purchase bill, a senior official of the varsity on Monday requested the Chancellor, N.N. Vohra, to hand over the case to the CBI/State Vigilance Department/Crime Branch for thorough probe. Prof Rajender Gupta, in the capacity of Director, Academic Staff College, had placed orders for purchase of books amounting to about Rs. 60,000 to three Delhi based publishers in February 2014. The purchase was however turned down as per recommendation of the committee on flimsy grounds vide University order...
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Lawyers call for Jammu bandh tomorrow to seek deportation of Rohingyas
4/9/2018 11:44:08 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9 The Jammu High Court Bar Association (JHBA) today called for a general strike in the region on April 11 (Wednesday) in support of various demands, including deportation of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals from here. The association has been on strike since April 4 demanding, among others, handing over of the Kathua rape-and-murder case to CBI and clarity of the state government's stance on tribal affairs. "Pursuant to our meeting with civil society and le...
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GDC Udhampur hostel lacks basic facilities
4/9/2018 11:42:59 PM
Ashwani Sharma Early Times Report Udhampur, Apr 9: The historic Govt Degree College for Boys here was set up after independence and was nominated in star college of education years ago. This college is the alma meter of most of the Udhampur students. The college has a jostle that can accommodate 70 students. But, the hostel, reports said, lacks basic facilities and the building too is not in good shape. The hostlers told Early Times that they were suffering for want of basic facilitie...
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No action for using 'excessive force' on students
Two years after NIT incident
4/9/2018 11:42:38 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 9: Two years have passed since the clashes took place at National Institute of Technology Srinagar; the government is yet to fix the responsibility for using excessive force on students. In first week of April, 2016, non-Kashmiri students clashed with Kashmiri students at the NIT and the state police over a cricket match. This became a national issue and the NIT was shut for weeks. Later, police also booked some NIT students under Sections 148 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 427 (mischief), 336 (endangering life of others) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) of the Ranbir Penal Code for the clashes between the local and outstation students. Two yea...
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PK criticizes Farooq Abdullah
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SAST holds biannual General Council Meeting
40 attend Ivy Hospital's OPD at Jammu
SKUAST-J emphasizes role of mushroom cultivation
Forest officials condemn murderous attack on colleague, seek registration of case
PEEU holds protest, demands release of need based workers' wages
Kaith Biradari organises 'Gaytri Yagya'
JKBHEA to stage dharna on April 12
ESRM stages street play "Jago, Jago, Jago"
PHMS organises debate competition
GDC Mendhar students protest for district status
FM launches J&K Bank Add on Working Capital-GST Scheme for JK businesses
NCP supports Jammu Bandh on April 11
DM orders further investigation as University authorities play truant
St Peter’s school holds investiture ceremony
NPBH School felicitates meritorious students
NGO "Being one" starts work to save Tawi
PRF expresses resentment over controversial movie "Nanak Shah Fakir"
Congress joins protest of Anganwari workers
DC Samba meets principals of Pvt Schools
Govt quarters issued to local officers, outsiders ignored
Court rejects bail in minor's rape case
PMUY Gas connections sold on exorbitant rates
11 SPs transferred
Striking Anganwari workers stage rally
Court acquits two in murder case
Revenue Department turns deaf ear to implement court's order, alleges complainant
Raipur-Domana observes complete bandh against garbage dumping by JMC
JKNPP criticizes BJP for statement on Rassana case
Jammu University students sit on indefinite fast
JKLADCSA threatens to go on strike
PDP-BJP creating social tension in state, alleges JKPCC
JJSF to boycott colleges to support bandh call
Wet weather to continue till Apr 12 in Kashmir: MeT
Leh, Mughal road closed due to landslides, snow; Jammu-Srinagar NH open
Workers of Biostabe industry holds protest at Bari Brahmana
Jammu precariously placed due to divisive BJP-PDP policies: Bhardwaj
JKPDTU assails agencies involved in railways project works for violating labour laws
JKPCC observes fast
Protest against NHAI held
Charanjeet inaugurates lane, drains work
Congress activists observe hunger strike
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