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Rasana has changed Jammu's political scene | No to Kashmiri hegemony | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: The January 2018 developments in Jammu's Rasana in Hiranagar tehsil have changed the political scene of Jammu province to a considerable extent. At Rasana, an eight-year-old tribal girl was allegedly raped and murdered and her body was recovered on January 17 from forest area. Ever since then, developments have been unfolding not only in Kathua and Samba districts but also in other districts of Jammu province, including Jammu district, which suggest that the people of Jammu are no more prepared to live a life of servitude or accept Kashmiri hegemony over the state's polity and economy.
What has changed the Jammu's scenario is the refusal of the authorities to the popular demand in Jammu for CBI probe into the Kathua case and the manner the J&K Government and its Crime Branch and the BJP Government at the centre have handled the issue. They should have accepted the demand as it had the backing of impartial authorities like the Bar Council of India and Group of Intellectuals and Academicians and all civil society groups in Jammu, including the J&K H... | |
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GMC Principal 'proves herself incompetent before HC' | | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: It appears that the Principal of Government Medical College and Hospital Jammu is projecting herself incapable of heading this institute before the House Committee which met few days ago.
Credible sources told Early Times that a Joint House Committee on Medical Negligence (JHCMN) headed by its chairman Ghulam Nabi Monga and members GM Saroori, Naresh Kumar Gupta, Ali Mohammed Dar, Firdous Ahmed Tak and Ramesh Arora and others visited GMC, SMGS Hospital, and Government Gandhi Nagar Hospital and took stock of patient care and related facilities at these health institutions.
When the issues related to water facilities, filthy toilets, delay ... | |
| | HM says ready for talks, separatists say declare J&K a disputed area | Kashmir response | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: It was on Friday that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh expressed the willingness of the Government of India that it could talk to Pakistan and Hurriyat Conference if they came forward for the resolution of the issues. "Kashmir and Kashmiris are ours; we can talk to Pakistan and Hurriyat Conference," Rajnath Singh said in an interview to a news channel in Delhi.
While his announcement evoked a sharp reaction from the nationalist forces in the state, it evoked a mixed response from the separatist camp in Kashmir. It didn't reject outright the suggestion, but it imposed conditions. The Democratic Freedom Party of Shabbir Shah, who has been behind bars since... | |
| | Miffed over insignificant postings, IGP opts for central deputation | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: Miffed over his continuous neglect, an Inspector General of Police in state police has finally opted for a central deputation consequent upon which he has been posted as IG in a paramilitary force.
With the IGP ranked officer moving out of the state on a central deputation, the strength of police officers in the department has fallen further.
Sources told Early Times, the said IPS officer was annoyed with the department as he was denied a suitable posting which prompted him to opt for a central deputation.
"The IGP was given insignificant postings for the past some time which made him infuriated with the higher ups in the department," sources added.
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| | Shah Faesal's tweet treating Kashmir as separate entity from India evokes strong reaction | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: JAMMU, MAY 28: Top bureaucrat of the State and topper of 2009 IAS batch Shah Faesal has received criticism from cross section of the society for projecting Kashmir as a separate identity between India and Pakistan.
"Artists from Kashmir, India and Pakistan should come together for an anti-war song. The collaboration can even happen online, without Visa hassles", Shah Faesal, who is source of inspiration for hundreds of youth across the country, tweeted on Twe... | |
| | Kashmir silent on man's slaughtering before family by militants | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: Even as many in Kashmir claim to "champions of human rights", every such voice has been silent over the slaughtering of a man, whose throat was slit by militants, right before his family in Hajin area of north Kashmir.
On May 26 night, around five militants stormed house of 38 -year-old Mohammad Yaqoob Wagay in Gund Preng village and virtually butchered him before his seven -year-old son and wife.
Locals said while three of the militants overpowered his wife and son to gag them, the other two slit throat of family head with knife right inside their kitchen till he bled to death.
It's for the first time that someone has been butchered so brutally right i... | |
| | Health centres in Kathua crave for staff | 362 posts vacant | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: The change of guard in Health and Medical Education Department has made no difference to health centres in district Kathua, at least, which are craving for sufficient staff.
Documents in possession of Early Times reveal that there are 362 posts, including those of specialist doctors and paramedical staffs, vacant for a long time. Neither the former nor incumbent Health minister made any attempt to fill these vacancies.
"Most posts of doctors and paramedical staff are vacant in the district hospital, where 23 post of doctors including Gynaecologist, Ortho and Surgeons and 14 posts of paramedical staff remain vacant. It's followed by Community Health Centr... | |
| | RTIC Samba, Ghagwal headless since 2017, minister indifferent | Influential manage attachment at CE's offices | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: The AEEs posts of RTIC division Samba and Ghagwal are vacant for the last one year due to which irrigation works falling under their jurisdiction are not functioning smoothly. Moreover, influential officials of PHE, I&FC and RTIC have managed their attachment at Chief Engineer's office.
Joginder Singh, a local resident of Samba told Early Times that in the absence of a head in the said division, people are facing lot of problems. "We had given representation to the Minister for PHE, I&FC Sham Lal Choudhary. He gave us assurances, but nothing has done at ground," Singh said.
"A delegation also met RTIC Chief Engineer and apprised him about their problems ... | |
| | Soldiers pay heavy price, terrorists strike at will | Ceasefire Fiasco | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: Pakistan and the terrorists sponsored by it are least interested in the ceasefire announced by the Centre in the holy month of Ramadan in Jammu and Kashmir as they have been repeatedly violating it.
On Sunday night terrorists attacked an army camp at Kakapora in south Kashmir's Pulwama district killing a soldier and a civilian. On Monday morning they triggered an IED blast in Shopian injuring three soldiers.
An official said, "We are paying with our lives just to keep politicians happy who want to appease the separatists and the people sitting in Pakistan."
He said, "The security forces suspending operations against the terrorists have allowed them to r... | |
| | Land acquisition for Semi Ring Road: HC directs to restore Collector's powers | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 28: In an interesting direction by High Court related to land acquisition for Semi Ring Road in Srinagar, the court of acting Chief Justice Alok Aradhe has directed that all the record of land acquisition in Chadoora sub division in Budgam should be immediately transferred to Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Chadoora so that he can take up the process of land acquisition in his sub division which until now had been undertaken by Assistant Commissioner (Revenue... | |
| | Anantnag admin fails to shutdown unauthorized petrol pump | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, May 28: In last nineteen months, Anantnag district administration has 'miserably' failed to shut down an 'unlicensed' petrol pump in Bijbehara town of the district. The petrol pump continues to function despite the fact that Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited has terminated the retail outlet dealership agreement of M/S R K Auto Care Bijbehara in September 2016.
The corporation before serving show case notices to the petroleum service station owner finally cancelled his retail outlet dealership agreement for violating company's rules. "This refers to our show cause notice MT/RET dated 10-09-2015 addressed to you by stating that you have ... | |
| | All officers of Kathua district administration go missing! | People seek action against erring officers | | Early Times Report
Kathua, May 28: Absence of all district officers including DC, ADC, ACR and Tehsildar Kathua from district administration complex on Monday put people coming there in large numbers to huge inconvenience as they had to return empty handed in scorching heat.
People have questioned the 'good governance' claims of the state government and the propriety of the district administration wherein all the nodal officers left the complex together, leaving people in a dilemma.
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| | Awaiting Achay din, Sumb man walks 5 kms to fetch water | | | Neeraj Badyal
Early Times Report
SAMBA, May 28: Awaiting Prime Minister Modi's promised Achay Din a eighty year old man from Porna Sumb in Samba district has to walk five kilometers to fetch drinking water.
Jinsi Ram said during elections leaders of different political parties came and promised a lot. But after elections all of them have gone missing.
Jinsi had promised to vote if the candidate ensured water supply to the village.
He said that he also had a lot of trouble for work... | |
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