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COVID-19: Despite spending crores GMC Jammu fails to enhance testing capacity
Bundle of blunders?
5/28/2020 12:29:58 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Despite Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu spending huge amounts to enhance the testing capacity of COVID-19 samples nothing much has been achieved till date, sources told Early Times. They alleged that the GMC Jammu has “failed to enhance” the testing capacity and it has put the J&K administration in tight spot. “Jammu division remains far behind Srinagar with regards to testing capacity. People continue to suffer and administration is facing huge public pressure. There is long pendency of reports, frequent breakdown of machines, lack of manpower and other issues,” sources said. They said, “The officials are focusing on unaccounted purchases on the name of COVID-19 and are not providing equi-distribution of logistics and manpower to IIIM and CSIR, Jammu affecting the testing yield in Jammu division.” “The only focus seems to be on purchasing unaccounted machinery, equipment and kits without matched enhancement of COVID-19 testing,” sources claimed. They said, “The purchases done by the GMC Jammu are more than three medical college...
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Discrimination continues: Now ill-equipped Jammu dependant on Kashmir for Covid-19 testing!
5/28/2020 12:29:37 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Despite the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, the winter capital region continues to be neglected even in tackling the deadly Covid-19 virus. As compared to Srinagar, the government preparedness in Jammu has been so pathetic that the City of Temples doesn’t even have adequate resources to conduct tests of the Covid-19 suspect cases. Whereas in Kashmir, the government run hospitals perform over 2000 tests for Covid-19 per day, in Jammu the facilities are so poor that out of the total samples collected in Jammu around 500 are to sent to the valley for testing. Sources in the Health Department told Early Times that some of the sampl...
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Omar’s Delhi visit fuels rumours; PDP feel isolated at all levels
5/28/2020 12:29:28 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Although former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah has got permission to visit Delhi on health ground, his visit to the union capital has sent a shock wave among already demoralized cadre of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The left-out leaders of the PDP, who were not detained after August 5, 2019, are of the view that no one at Delhi-be in opposition or ruling party, is ready to have any relation with PDP due to communal and separatist approach adopted by the leadership. On the condition of anonymity, a senior PDP leader said that opposition parties of the country are still in touch with NC leadership and many opposition leaders had opposed detention of Dr ...
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China out to plunge world into bigger crisis than COVID-19
Beijing backstabs India again, repeats history
5/28/2020 12:29:21 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: China increasing its military activities along Line of Actual Control in Ladakh and the Chinese President Xi-Ping asking his army to “prepare for war” have once again exposed China’s real face. An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “Whatever China is doing is no surprise. History stands testimony to the fact that it has always backstabbed India and it’s repeating the same.” He said, “China’s war cry amidst COVID-19 pandemic is a clear signal that Beijing doesn’t care about the world and the international community, which is blaming it for the spread of COVID-19 across the globe.” An observer said, “The tough posturing by China could be a dive...
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Altaf Bukhari all set to be Chief Councilor of JK
Five members each from Apni Party, BJP to form advisory committee
5/28/2020 12:29:06 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, May 27: Businessman turned politician Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari is tipped to head the advisory committee in Jammu & Kashmir and it is likely that the swearing in ceremony may be held at Jammu on June 2. Top sources in Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) said that a 10 member advisory committee comprising members of Apni Party and BJP would be sworn on June 2. The sources said that five members would be sworn in from BJP along with the same number of Apni Party members. Sources said that from Apni Party besides Bukhari, Ghulam Hassan Mir, Usman Majeed, Mohammad Ashraf Mir and Rafi Ahmad Mir would be nominated to the advisory committee. Bukhari...
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COVID-19 patients die due to underlying ailments not due to Corona Virus
Questions being raised over attribution of deaths due to virus
5/28/2020 12:28:50 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, May 27: The union territory of Jammu & Kashmir may have recorded 26 deaths due to Corona Virus over the past couple of months, but the truth of matter is that more than 90 percent of such deaths did not happen due to COVID-19. An analysis of the deaths that have been attributed to Corona Virus in Jammu & Kashmir clearly point out that 24 out of 26 deaths took place due to the co-morbidities that the died persons had. Given this fact one can say that only two deaths have taken place directly due to Corona Virus. Sources told Early Times that the concerned stakeholders in the administration want to get absolved from accountability that m...
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COVID-19: J&K tourism sector set to take hit, crores spent on publicity go down the drain
5/28/2020 12:28:40 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Even though Jammu and Kashmir government has spent crores on its tourism promotional campaign, the ongoing season is set to witness its worst-ever decline in footfall in Kashmir due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Records reveal that the Tourism Department has spent Rs 3.86 crore on advertisements in national and international media, including newspapers, magazines, and travel journals, to promote J&K’s tourism sector. As per the report compiled by the Indian Journal of Economics and Development, at present 4.25 lakh people are directly dependent upon tourism in Kashmir. They include owners and employees of local hotels, houseboats, guest hou...
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+Ve cases jumped from 148 to 386 in 10 days in Jammu due to people coming from outside
5/28/2020 12:28:34 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: J-K Government has evacuated more than 97361 stranded residents of UT who were stranded in other parts of the country. But Coronavirus cases have been increased sharply during the last 15 days in Jammu division due to those evacuated from outside J&K. J&K government has evacuated 67908 residents by road through Lakhanpur, 27512 residents brought back by Covid special trains, 652 return under Vande Bharat Mission and 1289 passengers in 15 domestic flights at Srinagar and Jammu airports. It was all due to these returnees that positive cases have been increased in Jammu province. Ramban-which was almost free from Covid-19, has been emerged as hotspot ...
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No helpdesk for migrant labourers to get access to Shramik Trains
Agents take money for including their names in passenger list
5/28/2020 12:28:27 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Absence of help desk in Jammu for migrant labourers has defeated the very purpose of Shramik trains—an initiative taken by the Centre to facilitate the travel of these labourers to their native places. According to the labourers stranded in Jammu they have been unable to get in touch with the administration and they are being “exploited by the agents.” “These agents are taking money from us to get our names included in passenger list,” labourers told Early Times. “Any labourer stranded across the country can travel in these Shramik Trains free of cost but the ones stuck in Jammu are being asked to pay for their tickets by these agents,” they said. ...
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JK sees highest number of COVID-19 cases in a day as 162 test positive, two more deaths
Positive cases 1921, active positive 1041, recoveries 854
5/28/2020 12:28:15 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, May 27: The union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reported highest number of Corona Virus cases in a single day as 162 fresh cases of COVID-19 came to fore from Kashmir and Jammu divisions of the union territory. At the same time, two more deaths took place due to Corona Virus today. With today’s fresh deaths the number of victims of COVID-19 reached 26. A death each was reported today from Srinagar in Central Kashmir and Anantnag district in South Kashmir. Reports said that a 55 year old man from Fateh Kadal in Srinagar died today at Chest Diseases (CD) Hospital Drugjan-Dalgate after suffering consecutive heart attacks. The man had been ...
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Online classes in Jammu confined to sending Home-work through Whattsapp, say parents
‘No mechanism for students to interact with teachers, entertain their queries or evaluate home-work’
5/28/2020 12:26:30 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, May 27: Tall claims of private schools to provide online education to students are nothing more than prescribing “home-work” to them through Whattsapp messages. Parents told Early Times that “there is no mechanism for students to interact with the teachers. There is no one whom they can approach to get their queries answered. The progress of the home work done by the students is also not being evaluated by the schools due to technical hurdles as well as work load.” “The teachers are clicking the photographs of the chapters as well as queries either jotted down on paper or on the book page and same photographs have been forwarded to the students through ...
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Munish Gupta asks J&K government to solve problems of people of C/C Gandhi Nagar
Residents of C/C Gandhi Nagar at receiving end since problems remain unattended
5/27/2020 11:41:53 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, May 27: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city. Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any step to...
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MCCH Anantnag denies treatment to pregnant woman, shifts her to Covid hospital
5/27/2020 11:40:17 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, May 27: In a shocking incident, the Maternity and Child Care Hospital (MCCH) in this South Kashmir district on Tuesday late evening refused to treat a pregnant woman and even shifted her to COVID-19 hospital at Bijbehara. Reports said that a pregnant woman despite testing negative twice for the Covid-19 was shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) in Bijbehara, designated to cater to pregnant women who reside in Covid-19 red zones. As per records, Shiraza Jan, wife of Muhammad Amin Sheikh, a resident of Kaint Gund Shangus was referred from Shangus SDH to MCCH in Anantnag late Tuesday evening. Official sources revealed to Early Times that at ab...
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38 fresh positive cases, one recovered in north Kashmir
5/27/2020 11:31:47 PM
S Tahir-ul Haq Early Times Report BARAMULLA, May 27: Thirty Eight fresh positive cases were reported today in Kupwara and Baramulla districts of north Kashmir, where as one have recovered in Bandipora. According to district wise break up, 26 positive cases were reported in Kupwara, 122 are positive, in Baramulla 10 fresh positive cases have been reported, while as 51 are active positive cases and in Bandipora 02 fresh positive cases were reported and 12 are active positive cases, while as 01 have also recovered. Meanwhile in Baramulla district, eleven shops were sealed for violating prohibitory orders, according to the statement that, acting on the direction of Deputy Commissioner Baram...
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ICAR-CITH issues advisory to farmers
5/27/2020 11:31:39 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar , May 27: ICAR-Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture has issued an advisory for farmers in in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. As per the advisory, for management of scab and insects in apple crop following schedule is recommended. Scab management: In case of apple, for management of scab, other diseases and pests, farmers are advised to adhere the plant protection schedule developed by Department of Horticulture of respective states at different fruit development stages. For controlling scab and other diseases it is recommended to apply Dodine 65 WP (60 g/100 L of water), Flusilazole 25EC (30 ml/100 L of water), Zineb 68% + Hexac...
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Communally sensitive pictures shared on facebook, Cyber cell starts investigation
5/27/2020 10:18:30 PM
Rajesh Tandon EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 27: A few communally sensitive pictures have been shared on a Facebook account allegedly operated by a police constable posted in Jammu city. However, acting swiftly into the matter Jammu Cyber Police has started investigation into the case. “In an incident involving facebook profile having photographs of communally sensitive nature, also using identity and picture of a police constable has gone viral on social media which seems to have been maliciously designed to create communal tension”, a senior Police Officer said, adding that in this matter cognizance has been taken and investigation has been started in Cyber Police Station, Jammu to unv...
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Excise Commissioner on move, inspects Army canteens, other outlets; collects feedback from the ground
Perimeter restrictions removed in 13 Containment Zones in Srinagar
LG assigns Advisor Bhatnagar’s portfolios to Advisor Sharma
2G services extended up to June 17
Installation of government through back door in J&K could prove disastrous: Harsh
BJP Jammu Rural District Kisan Morcha nominates office bearers
Online guest lectures organised by MV International school
KDD continues to distribute essentials among poor
Govt sends back 26564 outbound migrant workers to different states, UTs
Bike lifters active in Jagti colony
GGF distributes relief at Panjgrain, Jagti, Nagrota
Bank of India continues to provide dry ration to needy
Pandit Bhajan Sopori makes a new Raga ‘Hem Rast’
Faculty Development Program held for CSE, YCET
Police arrest cattle thief
Police recover Lahan
Brahmin Sabha demands financial package for priests, staff of religious places
BPCL introduces Whatsapp booking
J&K Apni Party seeks LG’s intervention for smooth migration of nomads
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No end term exams for current, previous semesters : KU
Navin reviews Annual Action Plan under National Food Security Mission 2020-21
Kansal discusses modalities for installation of smart meters
G R Chintala takes over as NABARD Chairman
COVID-19: Horse which ferried its owner from Kashmir to Rajouri placed under ''home quarantine''
Baseer Khan inspects progress on MMHC Conservation work
Desilting work of Ranbir Canal along IB in Jammu completed despite Pak objection: BSF
JK government orders reshuffle in administration
Water problem may increase in Jammu & Kashmir
J&K Bank Guard beats mercilessly a customer
HC dismisses chairman’s petition seeking quashment of FIR
Jammu sizzles at 42.6 degree C; heat wave continues across region
Govt constitutes Committee for expediting disposal of pending litigations
Power shutdown
Delay in reporting of samples irks inmates of quarantine centers
Quality food being served in Quarantine centers of Samba:SDM Vijaypur
MSK Kishtwar conducts door to door campaign on ‘How to Deal with Kids during COVID-19’
Domestic Flights operation: Day 3
Kheer Bhawani Mela, Yatra will not take place due to COVID-19:Dharmarth Trust
Kheer Bhawani Mela, Yatra will not take place due to COVID-19:Dharmarth Trust
Office bearers for BJP Muthi-Paloura Mandal announced
Well begun: issues E-cards covering 57% of families in less than 6 months, highest in Country
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DC Rajouri reviews progress on works under TSP
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