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Breaking News :   Anti-Corruption Bureau resumes search J&K Bank corporate headquarters | Govt's policy of zero tolerance towards militancy will continue in J&K: Amit Shah | Jammu sizzles at 43 deg C, heatwave intensifies | Government sent proposal to Medical Council of India for increasing 200 more MBBS in medical colleges | Kathua rape and murder case verdict like tomorrow, a year after trail began in Pathankot court | Over 2,500 bunkers constructed along Line of Control, International Border this year | PM Narendra Modi to visit Sri Lanka on Sunday, will be first foreign leader here since Easter bombings | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: How Ricky Ponting plans to help Aussies against India's pace power | 'Bold intiatives on cards; besides delimitation, Articles 370, 35A may go' | EC also didn't do justice to people of Jammu | Digiana Pulli Gali No. 1 faces multiple civic issues | Ousted PDP leaders lobbying for new alliance | Don't cast your vote blindly: Munish to people | Fearing workers' anger Cong postpones Sunday's review meeting | Will distribute my salary among needy' | IGP Jammu reviews security arrangements for Shri Amar Nath Ji Yatra-2019 | Parvez Ahmad removed as J&K Bank Chairman, Chibber replaces him | After Vigilance raid Govt to probe bunglings in J&K Bank loan | At Kalakote hospital, lone ambulance is out of order | Higher Education to seek over 7200 posts for new colleges; Posts include 3600 of APs | Govt keen to empower ACB over other anti-graft bodies | Failure to bring electric buses to Srinagar embarrasses Govt | BJP, PDP muzzled developmental aspirations of Pir Panjal: Jan | Teacher suspended for creating hindrances in Pakal Dul HE Power project | Power shutdown | MNP supports purported move on delimitation | Ajitav Parashar takes over as DGM J&K State Head, State Bank of India | 2 day TOT programme for teachers held | Include Nangathup circuit on national tourism map, demands Ashok Sharma | Thousands storm at Chowghan ground for SPO recruitment | National Conference and PDP may join together | Shah's debut is threat to militants | Councillors, Corporators of JMC are Non Functional | WCMP Women Club Jammu felicitates eminent artists | Sham Lal appreciates delimitation move | CF seeks representation in committee for road widening | Sikh organizations demand delimitation | JKTF delegation calls on DSEJ, highlights various demands | M&RE Division I Parade conducts inspections to intensify drive against power theft | HC directs respondents to treat petitioner as Lecturer GMC Srinagar from 2011 | AES organises free computer training camp | Masoodi's statement about delimitation politically motivated: BJP | EMRE-III concludes 'Inspection Week', books over 825 power defaulters, inspection drive to continue further | Independent corporators call on JMC Dy Mayor | JKPF hails move of Union Home Minister | "Prachar Vibhag Workshop" of Bhartiya Shiksha Samiti begins | COTF re-elects office bearers | Open TT championship enters 2nd day | WSGNNJ appeals govt to solve problems of Safaikaramcharis | Panchayat officials protest over non-realization of bills | Congress leader demands early holding of Assembly elections | Overloading of passenger vehicles goes unchecked in Poonch | Pilgrims from Haryana inaugurate new audio system at Tarakote Marg | Clearance of snow in full swing ahead of Amarnath Yatra | Police arrest two absconders | Police held bootlegger, 450 bottles liquor seized | GRS suspended over corruption charges | Indian Army pays tribute to martyred paratrooper | Jaish-e-Muhammad militant killed in gunfight in Anantnag | Mankotia writes to NGT over garbage dumping near Tawi River | Court rejects bail in POSCO | Six year old boy succumbs at AIIMS, toll rises to five | HC asks CWC to continuously monitor Jhelum water level | Highhandedness of drivers in Drabshalla on peak, Passengers facing hardships | Implementation of Social Welfare schemes brought under one umbrella | Chief Secretary reviews Yatra arrangements | Div Com reviews progress on extension of Jammu Airport | Advisors Sharma, Skandan review up-gradation plan for Bahu Fort, Bagh-e-Bahu area | BJP president Ravinder Raina on Hizbul Mujahideen’s hit list | SAC approves use of forest land for development projects of public importance | SAC approves elevated corridor option for Srinagar city mass rapid transit system | Termination of NHM employees revoked | SAC approves appointment of Administrators for un-constituted Halqa Panchayats | Back Issues  
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'Bold intiatives on cards; besides delimitation, Articles 370, 35A may go'
Ram Madhav loses JK to Amit Shah
6/9/2019 12:20:03 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: As the Jammu and Kashmir takes centre stage in the agenda of new Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the ruling Bhartiya Janta Party has sidelined high profile Ram Madhav, the BJP national general secretary and incharge of the J&K affairs. According to the sources in BJP circles, Ram Madhav has been sidelined by the party high command and more particularly the national president Amit Shah, who is also Union Home Minister now and most powerful after Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While the Union Home Ministry is seriously mulling big initiatives for resolution of Kashmir problem and restoration of peace in the trouble torn State through some bold decisions like delimitation of J&KJ Assembly constituencies and possible scrapping of Articles 370, 35 A, no one in the Central Government as well as in the ruling BJP is consulting Ram Madhav. Sources claimed that BJP high command and more particularly Amit Shah are not happy with the performance of Ram Madhav as general secretary incharge for J&K where the party remained in power for three years before s...
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EC also didn't do justice to people of Jammu
Jammu deserves 10 to 15 more seats
6/9/2019 12:19:49 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: The talk of delimitation has triggered an interesting and fierce debate in Jammu & Kashmir. Fierce debate because almost all leaders in Kashmir have opposed tooth and nail the idea of de novo delimitation of assembly constituencies in the state. Interesting because politically conscious people of Jammu province cutting across party lines are working hard to tell the authorities that the 1995 delimitation, which was based on the 1981 census figures, and not the 2001 census figures, and which had taken into consideration only population criteria, was highly Valley-centric and unfair as far as Jammu was concerned. The agitated people of Jammu are taking the...
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Digiana Pulli Gali No. 1 faces multiple civic issues
Residents ask Munish to help them out
6/9/2019 12:19:41 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: The residents of Digiana Pulli Gali No 1 of Ward No. 45 of Jammu Municipal Corporation have been facing multiple civic issues while the concerned authorities seem least bothered about the problems being faced by the residents. Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Saturday during his mass contact programme at Digiana Pulli, met several people on Saturday. Munish informed them that he would be contesting the forthcoming Assembly elections as an Independent ...
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Ousted PDP leaders lobbying for new alliance
6/9/2019 12:19:36 AM
Early Times Report srinagar, June 8: A leader who was ousted from the Peoples Democratic Party on charges of conspiring to dethrone the party president Mehbooba Mufti is now lobbing for a new alliance ahead of the Assembly polls. While the Election Commission of India recently said the polls were likely to be held after the Amarnath Yatra, the ousted PDP in league with his former colleague who is also out of the party, have been lobbying for the new alliance. The other leader, who was removed from the ministry during the previous PDP-BJP government, before he decided to quit, has been in constant touch with his counterpart and both are working for pre-poll alliance. Sources said the...
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Don't cast your vote blindly: Munish to people
6/9/2019 12:19:19 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: Editor, Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Saturday asked people to evaluate the performances of their former MLAs and then cast their vote in the forthcoming assembly elections in the state. Carrying forward his mass contact programme in different areas, Munish said, "It's high time for people to assess the performance of their former MLAs. We can't just keep on casting our vote blindly." "Ask yourselves whether our elected representatives have lived up to our ...
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Fearing workers' anger Cong postpones Sunday's review meeting
6/9/2019 12:18:51 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: Contrary to the statement of party leadership, the Congress has deferred Sunday's review meeting only to save party's top leaders from the anger of genuine workers. The meeting was scheduled to be held on June 9 because in the first such meeting only selective leaders were invited. Two days back, party spokesperson claimed the scheduled meeting to be held in Srinagar on June 9 has been postponed due to the ill-health of AICC general secretary Ambika Soni. Senior party leaders said Ambika was recuperating post-surgery, and had asked state leaders to defer the meet to take stock of the poll debacle in J&K. Credible sources, however, revealed that party...
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Will distribute my salary among needy'
6/9/2019 12:16:53 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, June 8: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, has said that if he wins the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency he would distribute his monthly salary among the needy people in his constituency. "It's my promise to you people that besides carrying out development work, I would distribute my salary among the needy people. I assure you that I would not take any money from anyone, nor would I remain inaccessible. Whenever you need me I will be available," Munish said. ...
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Parvez Ahmad removed as J&K Bank Chairman, Chibber replaces him
ACB sleuths carry out raids on Bank's corporate headquarters
6/9/2019 12:16:12 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 8: Governor Satya Pal Malik led state administration cracked its whip on the head of Jammu and Kashmir Bank by ordering his removal and appointing a non-Muslim face as the head of the institution. "Parvez Ahmad, chairman-cum-managing director, shall cease to be director on the Board of Directors of the bank and consequently be no longer the chairman-cum-managing director of the board," an order issued by Additional Secretary, Finance, Vishal Sharma said here, announcing the appointment of R K Chibber as the bank's interim chairman and the managing director of the board of directors." The order triggered a storm in the headquarters as i...
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After Vigilance raid Govt to probe bunglings in J&K Bank loan
6/9/2019 12:15:58 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, June 8: The Government will launch a probe into the politicians and JK Bank management Nexus and expose those political leaders who have taken huge amount as loan to further the business of their relatives by violating the laid down norms. Sources said the axe will fall on many politicians of both regional and national parties. To substantiate it's initiative the high placed sources said that soon after the sacking of Bank Chairman the Vigilance sleuths raided the Bank. Sources said the Government has received various complaints that JK Bank has given loans worth crores of rupees to the with and kin of senior politicians and their relatives. Even the relatives...
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At Kalakote hospital, lone ambulance is out of order
6/9/2019 12:15:51 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: After being referred for advance treatment by doctors at sub district hospital (SDH) Kalakote, a woman who was injured in a house collapse on Saturday was made to wait for ambulance for more than three hours. According to family members of Renu Devi, a resident of Mehari, Kalakote, she had received severe injuries when her house got collapsed. "We rushed her the hospital, but the doctors on duty referred her to district hospital Rajouri", said Mohan Singh, a relative of the woman. "Despite being SDH, we even could not get proper first aid here. The staff on duty told us that X-ray could not conducted due to non-availability of the films", he said. "We a...
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Higher Education to seek over 7200 posts for new colleges; Posts include 3600 of APs
6/9/2019 12:15:40 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: The state Higher Education department is likely to propose creation of over 7200 posts of gazetted as well as non-gazetted employees for over 100 new government degree colleges. Sources informed Early Times that the Higher Education department has been working on a proposal for the creation of posts in 103 newly created colleges. These colleges include 50 colleges created earlier by the state government from state-sector while three colleges were created under Rashtriya Ucchtar Shiksha Abhiyaan (RUSA). Moreover, the State Administrative Council has recently announced 50 more government colleges. Out of these 50 new proposed colleges, 40 would be for t...
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Govt keen to empower ACB over other anti-graft bodies
6/9/2019 12:15:32 AM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, June 8:The government seems more interested in empowering the Anti-Corruption Bureau over other anti-graft bodies in Jammu and Kashmir. In the State Vigilance Commission Rules, 2019, the government has removed the clause of Anti-Corruption Bureau where it was mandatory for ACB to submit hourly reports to SVC. "The Director ACB shall submit progress report on quarterly basis in all under investigation cases or preliminary enquiries to the SVC," says the new rules. "While exercising powers of supervision, the Commission shall not direct the Anti Corruption Bureau to provide individual details of the cases or investigate or dispose of the ca...
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Failure to bring electric buses to Srinagar embarrasses Govt
6/9/2019 12:15:23 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: A major embarrassment for the government was witnessed as the electric busses that were ought to be made operational in June are nowhere in sight in state's summer capital. The government had earlier made major announcements declaring that the electric passenger busses are going to ply on Srinagar roads from June 1, this year. As everyone was expecting that the much awaited fleet will be seen plying amid much opulence on the city roads, there was not even a single such machine in sight. "We were expecting that the buses may reach Srinagar ahead of Eid and devotees who would throng mosques and shrines for Eid prayers during the day could be ferried in t...
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IGP Jammu reviews security arrangements for Shri Amar Nath Ji Yatra-2019
BJP, PDP muzzled developmental aspirations of Pir Panjal: Jan
Teacher suspended for creating hindrances in Pakal Dul HE Power project
Power shutdown
MNP supports purported move on delimitation
Ajitav Parashar takes over as DGM J&K State Head, State Bank of India
2 day TOT programme for teachers held
Include Nangathup circuit on national tourism map, demands Ashok Sharma
Thousands storm at Chowghan ground for SPO recruitment
WCMP Women Club Jammu felicitates eminent artists
Sham Lal appreciates delimitation move
CF seeks representation in committee for road widening
Sikh organizations demand delimitation
JKTF delegation calls on DSEJ, highlights various demands
M&RE Division I Parade conducts inspections to intensify drive against power theft
HC directs respondents to treat petitioner as Lecturer GMC Srinagar from 2011
AES organises free computer training camp
Masoodi's statement about delimitation politically motivated: BJP
EMRE-III concludes 'Inspection Week', books over 825 power defaulters, inspection drive to continue further
Independent corporators call on JMC Dy Mayor
JKPF hails move of Union Home Minister
"Prachar Vibhag Workshop" of Bhartiya Shiksha Samiti begins
COTF re-elects office bearers
Open TT championship enters 2nd day
WSGNNJ appeals govt to solve problems of Safaikaramcharis
Panchayat officials protest over non-realization of bills
Congress leader demands early holding of Assembly elections
Overloading of passenger vehicles goes unchecked in Poonch
Pilgrims from Haryana inaugurate new audio system at Tarakote Marg
Clearance of snow in full swing ahead of Amarnath Yatra
Police arrest two absconders
Police held bootlegger, 450 bottles liquor seized
GRS suspended over corruption charges
Indian Army pays tribute to martyred paratrooper
Jaish-e-Muhammad militant killed in gunfight in Anantnag
Mankotia writes to NGT over garbage dumping near Tawi River
Court rejects bail in POSCO
Six year old boy succumbs at AIIMS, toll rises to five
HC asks CWC to continuously monitor Jhelum water level
Highhandedness of drivers in Drabshalla on peak, Passengers facing hardships
Implementation of Social Welfare schemes brought under one umbrella
Chief Secretary reviews Yatra arrangements
Div Com reviews progress on extension of Jammu Airport
Advisors Sharma, Skandan review up-gradation plan for Bahu Fort, Bagh-e-Bahu area
BJP president Ravinder Raina on Hizbul Mujahideen’s hit list
SAC approves use of forest land for development projects of public importance
SAC approves elevated corridor option for Srinagar city mass rapid transit system
Termination of NHM employees revoked
SAC approves appointment of Administrators for un-constituted Halqa Panchayats
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