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HC clubs KAS petitions; next hearing on Apr 29
Impugned KAS seniority list: GAD goes out of way to help 'favourites'
4/23/2015 11:33:25 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 23: The state government is going out of way to help 'blue-eyed' KAS officers who were given out-of-term promotions in disputed seniority list of KAS officers of 1999 batch. After 1984, KAS officers were selected in 1999 and the batch was allotted different feeding departments by the Public Service Commission as per suitability and merit. Meanwhile, the High Court on Thursday clubbed all the petitions of KAS officers including the contempt petition filled by the aggrieved officers of 1999 batch and fixed the next date of hearing on April 29. The Supreme Court has fixed two month deadline for the High Court to dispose of the petitions and get the order of single bench implemented. The previous government led by Omar Abdullah through General Administration Department headed by him framed tentative seniority of 1999 batch officers as per norms and the officers were placed in the seniority list as per the slots available in the respective feeding services. There were few violations like the officers were shown induction year t...
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Employees rarely visit Sultanpora sub centre
Authorities watch helplessly
4/23/2015 11:33:08 PM
S.Tahir-Ul Haq Early Times Report BARAMULLA, Apr 23: Employees at Government Sub Centre Sultanpora Block Kreeri here in North Kashmir's Baramulla district visit once in a month to sign on the duty register, otherwise the hospital remains closed. Irony is that the authorities are in no mood tot take action against the absentees. Sources told Early Times that, "Government Sub Centre in Sultanpora was established here before start of militancy. Three employees were posted here. There are three sanctioned posts including Pharmacist, Nursing Orderly (N.O) and Sweeper among which two employees namely Maymoona Akhter and Mohammad Hussain Bukhari were transferred to Tangmarag and Nilsar...
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Alam to remain in jail for waging war against India
Mufti's right step in right direction
4/23/2015 11:32:53 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: The Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led coalition government Thursday today a right step in the right direction to send a right signal to separatists in Kashmir that his government will not tolerate any attack on the Indian state and that those who would violate the law of the land and raise anti-India and pro-Pakistan slogans and hoist Pakistani flags on the Indian soil will have their place only in jail. The Mufti government today slapped the Public Safety Act (PSA) against Hurriyat leader Masarat Alam and shifted him to a prison in Jammu. Alam, along with other Pakistani agents, had on April 15 held a pro-Pakistan rally in Srinagar, in which Syed Ali Shah ...
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PM Modi needs to make a new Kashmir policy
Jammu, Ladakh get support from Tavleen
4/23/2015 11:32:45 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: Indeed, there are leading and sophisticated opinion leaders in New Delhi who do not endorse the lop-sided and communally-motivated view that Kashmir means the State of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and ethnic Kashmiri Sunnis, who are involved in the anti-India movement, are the sole representatives of the entire population of the state. They do recognize the fact that all is not well with Kashmir and the issue needs to be resolved to forge a lasting peace in the state. At the same time, however, they without mincing words say that the will of the Kashmiri Muslims cannot be forced down the throats of Jammu and Ladakh. They ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi t...
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BJP ignoring loyalists, new comers preferred to staunch Party men
4/23/2015 11:32:32 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: The senior and deserving people who sided with the Party through every thick and thin have been ignored by the BJP while making selections either to Upper House or the Kissan Board. According to sources there is a lot of resentment among the party men against the decision as some deserving people have been ignored and their loyalty not given any credit. Sources said recently party ignored Bansi Lal Bharti a hardcore RSS man who gave his life to BJP and Sangh and remained associated to it since his childhood. Bharti was informed by senior Party leaders both in the State and from Union Capital that his name has been finalized but last movement a new entr...
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Shocker! BJP MLC says Masarat Alam is like our brother
4/23/2015 11:32:26 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Apr 23: Describing Masarat Alam "like our brother," BJP leader and party's member of the Legislative Council from south Kashmir, Sofi Mohammad Yousuf on Thursday said the BJP had no role in fresh detention of the hardline separatist leader. Masarat Alam "is like our brother, we have no complaints with him, but he indulged in unlawful activities and was booked under the law of the land. If tomorrow I will get involved in any unlawful activity same law will be applied on me also," Sofi told reporters in his native area Srigufwara after touring hailstorm affected orchids there. Sofi insisted that the BJP had no role in the re-arrest of Alam ...
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Struggle for AIIMS enters a new phase
Today's bandh is against BJP
4/23/2015 11:32:19 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: The people of Jammu region are again on a warpath. This time their target is neither the Congress nor the NC against whom they observed innumerable bandhs to force them to concede their popular demands, including the establishment of University of Jammu, establishment of an engineering college and a medical college, establishment of Mata Vaishno Devi university or Agriculture University or Central University or creation of more districts in Jammu province. Peoples Democratic Party, which is leading the coalition government in the state, is also not the target of the people of Jammu region. This time their target is BJP and BJP alone, which has been in th...
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People throng Civil Sectt on second last day
4/23/2015 11:32:11 PM
Bashir Assad Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 23: A day ahead of annual shifting of government offices to summer capital, the the Jammu Civil Secretariat Thursday remained abuzz with activity with people thronging the complex for disposal of all pending cases. The office chambers of the ministers and babus witnessed a heavy rush with visiting people seeking an appointment to get resolved their issues. Secretariat employees, however, were busy maintaining packaging the official records for further transportation to the summer capital. "It was expected that a large number of people would visit the Civil Secretariat for disposal of their cases as they were aware that they would have to ...
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Saraf elected Secretary Amar Singh Club
IIT Jammu to be set up at Chak Bhalwal, Mufti conducts marathon tour of Jammu city, suburbs
PHQ bids adieu to DIG Parminder Singh
Mufti directs immediate loss assessment of apricot
Farmers' suicide because of loss of faith in Govt: Azad
MoS Revenue clarifies on issue of PRCs at school level
Govt committed to create better facilities in offices: Bali
Govt appoints Adv Seema Khajooria as Sr AAG
Dorjey, Kohli to be elevated today
Government should deport separatists to Pakistan: RSS
Weapons seized from militants can equip 3 army divisions
SVC reviews institutional reforms in JK depts to check graft
DC Reasi inaugurates district library
Nervous BJP desperate to foil Jammu Bandh
Court directs Police for action in 'advocate theatened at gunpoint'
Akhtar asks DCs to lead effort for transforming Education System
Closure of cases against 2 ex-Speakers by SVO questioned
DyCM reviews status of land identification for IIT
PDP welcomes changing criterion for compensation for damaged crops
Governor approves support for sanitation, developmental activities of Municipal Committee, Katra
Cop arrested while accepting bribe
Lal Singh inaugurates Sports Injury Clinic at GMC
BABA Yatri Niyas delegation meets Governor
Power shutdown
Pvt. Secretaries adjusted
Kohli reviews developmental projects at Kalakote
4 education officials booked for embezzling funds
Govt's new recruitment policy draws flak from youth
Jammu Mail Catches Fire, No Casualties Reported
Rizvi chairs review meeting of KVIB
PWWA members handed over Raffle Draw prizes
Enrich Dogri Literature: Governor
Naeem lays foundation of IT Centre at K B Public School
Canon Image Square launched in Jammu
Priya distributes books among orphans
J&K DGP calls for visible changes, priority-driven action
ReT teacher gets 5-yr jail for 'killing' wife for dowry
New Recruitment Policy an anti-youth, cruel measure: NC
AIIMS Row: Political, business organisations, transporters call for Jammu Bandh today
Cong never divides people on religion or region: JKPCC Chief
Govt committed to create better facilities in offices: Bali
Chander, Ashraf review functioning of JKEDI
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