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Polling pattern all set to disturb Mehbooba's apple cart
Her attempts to appease Pak stooges don't yield any results
4/23/2019 11:34:02 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 23: Polling pattern in south Kashmir's Anantnag district on Tuesday indicated that the Peoples Democratic Party president, Mehbooba Mufti, may have to face an uphill task in next two phases in the same constituency. Mehbooba is contesting her seventh election from south Kashmir. Till date she has contested six elections from here. She had won all the elections but this time around it seems that chips are not in her favour. Her desperate attempts to lure the voters by acting like a separatist and emerging as a "cheer leader" for Pakistan seems to have not worked. Many people believe that Mehbooba was banking on the votes she would have got from the Jamaat cadres and others with separatist leanings in south Kashmir but her "calculations have not fallen at place." "Her loyalists, who were mostly the followers of Pak agents, seem to have ditched her this time. As a last ditch attempt Mehbooba on Monday, just one day before the polling day, tried to convey it to the separatists that she can also be the spokesperson of Pakistan to appease them. Her sta...
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1.90% voter turnout in Bijbehara a bad omen for Mehbooba
4/23/2019 11:33:50 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: Is the volatile and militant-infested Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency going the Congress way? If what happened in the six assembly segments on Tuesday's first phase is any indication, then it can be said that former J&K CM and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti is in serious trouble. That she could be in trouble became clear right in the morning. The polling stations in her hometown Bijbehara wore a deserted look throughout the day. However, in Doru and Kokarnag assembly segments, voters queued up outside polling booths. JKPCC chief belong to the Doru area and Kokarnag assembly segments also has a significant number of Congress voters. In Doru town, more than 4,...
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Even neighbours reject PDP chief
4/23/2019 11:33:42 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 23: South Kashmir is no more considered bastion for the Peoples Democratic Party. This was seen on Tuesday when voters of Bijbehara virtually rejected Mehbooba Mufti and did not come out to vote. Spanning over four districts-Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama, and Shopian- with 16 assembly segments, the first part of polls in restive south Kashmir Lok Sabha constituency went to the elections on Tuesday. The Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency will go to polls in three parts. Part 1 was held on Tuesday. Unlike the previous elections, Mehbooba Mufti seems to be on a sticky wicket. Mehbooba made her maiden entry in the Parliament in 2004, by defeating her rival Nation...
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Despite objections, surgeries done in Orthopedic OT in GMC&H
4/23/2019 11:33:35 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 23: The doctors of the orthopedics department of the Government Medical College and Hospital is carrying out surgeries in infected Operation Theatre thus putting patients' lives in danger. Moreover, a few days ago the Department of Microbiology, GMC Jammu submitted a report of new Operation Theatre to the higher-ups suggesting that the OT doesn't meet the laid down standards and infections have been found but the surgeries continue unabated. Sources told Early Times that the Operation Theatre of the Orthopedics department was closed for its up-gradation and since then the surgeries have been delayed. However, after the intervention of media, the surger...
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Cracks surface in separatists again, Hurriyat divided on hartal calls
4/23/2019 11:33:26 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 23: Srinagar: Amid questioning by the National Investigation Agency, cracks have yet again surfaced in the separatist leadership with their leaders giving contradictory calls for shutdown in Kashmir. While the Anantnag Parliamentary constituency went for polls today, the Hurriyat leaders had given different calls and different reasons for the shutdown. While senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani had given hartal call only for Anantnag district, the so called Joint Resistance Leadership of which Geelani is also a member gave a separate call for hartal across Kashmir Valley. Whereas Geelani had given the call to "boycott elections", the JRL has giv...
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Rs 45 cr spent, but Doda-Barath road in shambles
Local allege funds misappropriation
4/23/2019 11:33:18 PM
Early Times Report Doda, Apr 23: Inspite of spending crores of rupees on Doda-Barath road just 5 years back, the road is in a dilapidated condition and authorities seem to be least interested in undertaking repairs of this 28 km road stretch. Locals allege that funds spent on the road have been misappropriated Details available with Early Times reveal that recent rainfall and winter snowfall has damaged Doda-Barath road at several places especially around Bari village. Local residents allege that there are mudslides on the road and till date the R&B division Doda has not even properly cleared the road. Sources say that in 2015 more than Rs 45 crores were spent on the road on the dire...
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Cracks surface in separatists again, Hurriyat divided on hartal calls
4/23/2019 11:21:16 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 23: Srinagar: Amid questioning by the National Investigation Agency, cracks have yet again surfaced in the separatist leadership with their leaders giving contradictory calls for shutdown in Kashmir. While the Anantnag Parliamentary constituency went for polls today, the Hurriyat leaders had given different calls and different reasons for the shutdown. While senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani had given hartal call only for Anantnag district, the so called Joint Resistance Leadership of which Geelani is also a member gave a separate call for hartal across Kashmir Valley. Whereas Geelani had given the call to "boycott elections", the JRL has giv...
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Education Deptt responsible for dismal performance of govt schools in Class 8th exams
4/23/2019 11:21:01 PM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 23: The low performance of government schools in comparison to the private schools in the Class 8thexamination could be attributed to the policies of Education department, according to which the students of government schools have to appear twice in board exams but their counterparts in private institutions have to appear only once. As per the recently announced result of Class 8th by District Institute for Education and Training (DIET), in the merit list of position holders out of total of 563 students, only five were from government schools while remaining 558 were from private schools of Jammu province. The students of government school...
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Trade, Education hit after RSS leader's killing
4/23/2019 11:20:53 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 23: Educational institutions in Kishtwar district finally opened on Tuesday after remaining closed for two weeks in the wake of killing of top RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his security guard by the militants on April 9. Schools, coaching institutions and other educational schools resumed work after 14 days, with more than 85% students marking their attendance, sources told Early Times. The students said their education suffered badly due to continuous curfew and prevailing situation in the town following the brutal attack on the RSS leader. They said the incident has left bad impression on the minds of the students who are trying ha...
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Indian Ambassador to Nepal meets Governor
4/23/2019 11:20:40 PM
ET Report JAMMU, Apr 23: Manjeev Singh Puri, Indian Ambassador to Nepal met Governor Satya Pal Malik at the Raj Bhavan here today. Governor and Puri discussed various possibilities for strengthening socio-economic and cultural bonds between J&K and Nepal....
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Enthusiasm missing in south Kashmir LS polls
4/23/2019 11:05:56 PM
Wajahat Shabir Early Times Report Anantnag, Apr 23: Walking down the lane of south Kashmir, one finds more security forces than voters' as most volatile zone of Kashmir went for parliament election on Tuesday. More than 100 extra companies were forwarded to the area to maintain law and order situation. South Kashmir holds a special position to the People's Democratic Party (PDP) whose president Mehbooba Mufti is fighting the parliament election from Anantnag. But political experts believe that this time around Mehbooba may face a major challenge because of her alliance with the BJP in 2014 to form a coalition government. Ahmed (name changed), in mid-20's said, "We made mistakes last tim...
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Two residents of Kashmir permitted to cross LoC
Route closed for eight weeks
4/23/2019 11:05:50 PM
S Tahir-ul Haq Early Times Report BARAMULLA, Apr 23: The Line of Control (LoC) on Monday evening opened for a sort of emergency crossing when two residents of Kashmir were permitted to cross even as the route is closed for almost eight weeks now. The window is closed for civilian traffic in wake of the damage to the Kaman Bridge that connects Kashmir with Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK). Under a special arrangement, we permitted two persons," Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr G N Itto said. One was a female passenger who was stuck up on the other side and another was a Karnah civilian who was accidentally crossed the LoC. Dr Itoo said the two sides had made an arrangement and the c...
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Parimpora Fruit Mandi traders to go on indefinite strike from Monday
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DMEF appeals Governor for hassle free Darbar Move
Play "Mujrim Mai Nahi Par Mujrim Mai Hi Hu" staged in Natya Utsav
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Only Govt can provide free and quality education: JPSEIA
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Soz castigates decision to stop Cross-Loc trade
Kashmiri PhD scholar with alleged militancy links arrested in Punjab
Kashmir-based KPs seek quota in academic institutions
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ECIs assurances over fool-proof security have fallen flat: G A Mir
Boycott will reward death, destruction: Omar to south Kashmir
JKHCBA elections: Sawhney releases Manifesto
Symposium, poster making competition organized
Book exhibition held
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Scindia School, Gwalior to organize panel discussion on Positive Impact of Technology on Growing Children
Budgam youth died due to electrocution in Baramulla
Govt orders transfers, new postings of seven officers
Poonch locals demand bunkers inside schools along LoC
Protests mark polling by Kashmiri Pandits for Anantnag LS seat
My dad is not with me but his supporters are still there to ensure my win: Mehbooba
Municipal waste, garbage dumped into river
Hanging electric wires exposes SAUBHAGYA scheme of PDD
Blocked drains irk Samba people
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NIA court discharges Kashmiri youth in Jalandhar case'
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Thakur Randhir Singh welcomes ban on cross LoC trade
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Man gets lifer for murdering father
DIET Doda organizes orientation programme
Police book fraudsters for luring people, cop arrested
Cop, civilian dead due to electric short circuit
Mehbooba backers bash National Conference worker on poll day
Students of GMS Pharmanar protest against shortage of teachers
Stay dogs menace creates panic in Doda
Stinking garbage heaps create nuisance at Basohli, administration in slumber
KPs cast vote at special polling station in Udhampur
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