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Food for thought: Now, bias against Jammu in ration supply
Region gets 1792 quintal sugar less than Valley every month
6/2/2018 11:05:36 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: At a time when the state government is exhibiting generosity in distribution of additional sugar in the state, the discrimination meted out to Jammu region in different sectors could be found wide and open here as well. The government's very own data reveals how the Kashmir valley is being given undue preference over the Jammu region, with even the distribution of ration meeting the ruthless discrimination without any remorse. The government on June 1 announced amid much fanfare that the people of the state would get additional 1kg of sugar every month as a good will gesture from the Chief Minister. However, the government itself was seen spilling the beans as it stated that the Jammu division of the state would get 1792 quintals of sugar less than Kashmir. Furthermore, the details reveal that out of the 27,22,000 families of the state who would be benefited , 14,50,600 families hail from the Kashmir division while as there are mere 12,71,400 families in Jammu division which will get benefited from the scheme. Here again the discrimination is...
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CRPF driver held his nerve saved jawans from getting lynched
6/2/2018 11:05:12 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: Despite Jammu and Kashmir Police making no deployments in volatile Jamia Masjid area of Srinagar's old city on Friday, stone-pelters did not mend their ways and went on a rampage after congregation prayers concluded. Nearly 500 miscreants surrounded the lone vehicle of the security forces and pelted it with stones from all the sides. They even tried to pull out the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel out of the vehicle and tried to lynch them. The ...
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FIR against CRPF in Kashmir
Ceasefire or compromise
6/2/2018 11:04:41 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: The unilateral ceasefire announced on May 16 by Home Minister Rajnath Singh has angered the people across India. What angered them all the more was the FIR filed by the J&K police against CRPF after a 25-year-old youth, who was allegedly hit by a CRPF vehicle in Srinagar, succumbed to his injuries late on Friday night at SKIMS hospital at Soura. Kasier, a resident from Fatehkadal, was injured during clashes between protesters and security forces in the Nowhatta area of the city. A CRPF spokesperson on Saturday said that a mob charged at a vehicle in which one of their officers was travelling. "The officer was there to survey the deployment. The vehicle c...
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3 yrs on, coalition regime fails to tackle unemployment
Teray waade pay jiye hum…
6/2/2018 11:04:28 PM
Arun Jasrotia Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: The PDP-BJP coalition government in J&K, which is in its fourth year now, has badly failed to address the growing unemployment in the state. In their pre-poll manifestos, and also in their so-called Agenda of Alliance, both the alliance partners had announced to take the issue of unemployment as a priority task. Private companies take the advantage of unemployment and give jobs to the educated and unemployed youth against a paltry salary, hitting the morale of the educated youths. Ranjit, who works in a private company, lamented about the fact that there is little or no increment in the private sector even after breaking a sweat while on...
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As LS elections come closer parties set to 'weep' for Ladakh
6/2/2018 10:32:54 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, June 2: As the Lok Sabha elections are coming closer, all political parties are set to shed tears on 'ignored' Ladakh. Sources said leaders of all the political parties have decided to raise the issues in the general elections, which the successive governments failed to fulfill. "Before elections, promises have been made with the people of Ladakh, but once the elections were over, nobody paid any heed," a Congress leader said. Sources said there is general feeling among the leaders that the Ladakh region has been completely ignored in the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) between the PDP and BJP or between NC and Congress. "We were promis...
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Officials asked to be vigilant on Eid
6/2/2018 10:32:49 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 2: Fearing protests on Eid-ul-Fitr, the government has directed senior officers of police and civil administration to be available at their district headquarters to monitor the situation closely across Kashmir valley on the festival. This step according to sources is being taken as a precautionary measure to avoid recurrence of violence, when valley witnessed clashes on Eid occasions in the last many years. "The DCs and SSPs have been directed to monitor the situation very closely to avoid law and order problem in the valley," a senior official said. "Senior officials dealing with law and order problem have been told to be available at their respectiv...
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Attachments go unabated in NHRM Rajouri, CMO feigns ignorance
6/2/2018 10:32:42 PM
A B Sharma Early Times Report Rajouri, June 2: Though the essence of NRHM (National Rural Health Mission) is to provide succour to the general populace, for tehsils Nowshera and Sunderbani of Rajouri, the mission appears to extend benefit to its workers only. The practice is unabated in both the tehsils while the top authorities express ignorance on this front or claim that they have no such knowledge. Having become the bastion of illegal transfers, these tehsils over the years have been witnessing rampant attachments and transfers of the nurses of the NRHM at their choice place of postings in return of handsome bribe to the mission which is equally distributed in the hierarchy. T...
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Modi not in full command to grant several concessions to separatists, to Pakistan
6/2/2018 10:32:34 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2 : Ashok Kaul, general secretary of the state unit of the BJP is to be believed that Prime Minister,Narendra Modi,is this time in full command and he can decide whether talks with the separatists could prove successful or not.Modi is not in full command to accept the main demand of the separatists because the nature of their demand may leave Modi or for that matter Rajnath Singh disappointed. Is Modi in a position to concede the demand of the Hurriyat leaders for implementing the UN resolution that favours right of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir ? And acceptance of right of self-determination means holding of a plebiscite in the s...
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IMPA conducts 2 RTI workshops for PIOs in two years ?
6/2/2018 10:32:27 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, June 2: The Government's tall claims of training its officers on Right to Information Act (RTI) have been exposed as mere two (2) RTI workshops / training programmes have been conducted by the Institute of\ Management Public Administration & Rural Development (IMPA) during last 2 years Details available with Early Times reveal that IMPA while submitting a\ report to General Administration Department (GAD) in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by J&K RTI Movement has admitted that it has conducted only two workshops / training programmes on Right to Information Act (RTI) for designated First Appellate Authorities (FAAs), Public Information...
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Terrorism attracting educated youth well
6/2/2018 10:32:22 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, June 2: Are acts of terrorism really committed by people who literally have nothing to lose? It is important to understand it thus if we see terrorism as a nihilist pursuit. Terrorism, in fact, is political, militantly political, with a clear modus operandi, strategies and set-in-stone objectives. That is why reducing terrorism to be the refuge of the poor, the uneducated and the unemployed is insincere considering that rabid Islamist or Naxal ideologies are not merely romantic. Assuming that they are such would lead to the understanding that it is easy to brainwash people and hence lack of education could be a factor. But, in both cases, the ideologies have t...
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NSF signature campaign for CBI enquiry in Rassana case enters day 39
6/2/2018 10:09:51 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: National Secular Forum today organized a 'signature campaign in Science College' to garner public support for CBI enquiry in Rassana murder case and with this it entered in 39th day. The campaign led by, State President Dr Vikas Sharma, Sr.Vice-President Papinder Singh, and, NSF activists today kicked off the signature campaign from Science College, here. The campaign which was initiated in response to the primary demand of the local people for CBI probe i...
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Cop finds bag with Rs 2.90 lakh, returns to Accountant
Was the money legal?
6/2/2018 10:08:43 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: A traffic constable found a bag containing around Rs 3 lakhs and handed over it to the police on Friday. Reports said an Accountant posted in the ARTO office Reasi had lost a bag near Narwal Chowk Jammu. A traffic constable on duty at the chowk spotted the bag. On its search he found that the bag contained Rs 2,90,000 cash, a purse, a mobile phone and some documents. He later handed over the bag to the police. The police traced the Accountant through his identity cards and called him to police post Narwal where he was handed over the bag. The recovery of the bag with money, however, raises a question: the traffic constable showed his honest charact...
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Vigilance books SFC Managing Director for making illegal appointments
JKNPP stages protest against price hike in Jammu
People protest against PHE department for water crisis
Nursing Staff protests over pending demands
Street Play "Sorry Papa" staged
Jammu records below 40 degrees celsius temp for first time in 12 days
Old Jammu to be developed as heritage city: Dy CM
DB issues directives in petition regarding dearth of staff in J&K Courts
Unemployed youth criticize, DC, SSP Kishtwar, Power Minister
HC seeks report on surgeries to cancer patients every day at SKIMS
Mobile Internet services suspended in Srinagar, Budgam
Court acquits cop after prosecution failed to prove case against him
Drug peddler held with 52 grams heroin
Mahajan conference in Ludhiana on June 10
Sudden fire in transformer causes huge loss in Pouni
Power shut down
Multiple grenade attacks on CRPF personnel, 5 injured
Inter zonal competitions of district Jammu underway
People of Ward No 5 faces water crisis
Doon International School conducts Belt Grading
Mindal Mata Yatra flagged off
YCET organizes valediction function
Sat chairs review meeting of Sewerage & Drainage Projects
Kavinder inaugurates 6th EDUNIUS XPO fair
People of old city lack basic infrastructure facilities: Malhotra
Criminologists Society of J&K organizes round table conference
Rana demands 70 % jobs in central establishments for J&K state subjects
JCCI takes disciplinary action against member
DTF demands repatriation of Kathua masters from Kishtwar
Delegation of SAD calls on Rajnath Singh
OBC PCC discusses issue of community
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