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Now close relative of Muftis and PDP leader lobbies with rebels
7/20/2018 11:51:31 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20: A senior leader of the Peoples Democratic Party and close relative of the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti has been lobbying with the rebel faction headed by Imran Reza Ansari. Sources said the PDP leader, who hails from south Kashmir, is not only in contact with the rebels but has also developed a separate contact with separatist-leader-turned mainstream politician Sajjad Gani Lone, who is being as the prospective Chief Minister of the state. Sources said the PDP leader who has been having strained relations with the party leadership including the Muftis, has been looking for avenues to "explore his full potential in politics." It was reliably learnt that the PDP leader feels he has been deceived by the party leadership in the past around a year. "He has genuine grievances with the party. He was sidelined for no fault of his but only because of some other senior leaders who also happen to be her (Mehbooba's) relatives, spewed venom against him," said a PDP leader on the condition of anonymity. Sources said the rebels are equally interested to get...
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Guv Rule giving sleepless nights to power hungry politicians
5k complaints resolved in a day
7/20/2018 11:51:23 PM
Early Times Report srinagar, July 20: What has been sending the political spectrum across the state of Jammu and Kashmir into tizzy is the pace with which the state Governor NN Vohra is addressing people's grievances sans any delay. There are reports coming to fore that the people at present are optimistic that their woes would be addressed and pleas resolved during the Governor's Rule at an earliest and that they would not be coerced to move from pillar to post with their applications for the redressal of the day to day issues. The Raj Bhawan on Friday once again made the figures public in which complete details were given about the number of grievances that the Governor's office reso...
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National flag draped pillow used in DH Kishtwar
7/20/2018 11:51:00 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report kishtwar, July 20: In an embrassment for the management of District Hospital Kishtwar, a national flag draped around a pillow was found in use in the children ward of the hospital. As per the details available with Early Times, the pillow draped with National flag was noticed by the people who brought the matter into the notice of Early Times. The attended of the patient informed the Early Times that they found the pillow was left by someone in the ward a...
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Mehbooba faces 'isolation' threat
7/20/2018 11:50:11 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20: Desperate attempts of the former chief minister and president of the Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti to keep her flock together are not yielding any positive results. Sources told Early Times that close aides of Mehbooba Mufti had advised the former Chief Minister to expel the rebels but she is "indecisive" as expelling them would mean that she would pave the way for her party getting split. "A few neutral leaders in the party are holding negotiations with the six rebel legislators but till now their response has not been positive," they added. "The rebel faction led by Imran Raza Ansari seems in no mood to listen to anyone and they are claimin...
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Tukde tukde gang being pampered in Valley
Shehla, Faesal to contest election in Kashmir on NC tickets
7/20/2018 11:20:21 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, July 20: There is a word that Shehla Rashid of Jawaharlal Nehru University-based "Bharat Tere Tukde Honge" gang and IAS topper from Kashmir Shah Faesal, who is out in the United States on study leave, would formally join Omar Abdullah and his National Conference and contest election as NC candidates from Kashmir. It is none other than Kashmir-watcher Barkha Dutt who has broken the news that both Shehla Rashid and Shah Faesal will formally join Omar Abdullah and his NC. She broke this news two days ago. Since the NC has not contested this news, it can be safely said that the news is correct and that it is only a matter of time when both will formally join the NC. ...
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Fast track courts imperative for hearing rape cases : Legal luminaries
7/20/2018 11:17:25 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20:Despite strict legislations against incidents of rape, it is pity that there has not been any drop in such cases which put humanity to shame and many believe that the inability of the system to deliver quick justice to victims is major reason behind this. Case studies suggest that delay in delivery of justice has encouraged those with such criminal intentions and even strict legislations have failed to curb such elements. Even though there has been huge ...
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PDP rebels in no mood to compromise, want end to family rule
Mehbooba faces 'isolation' threat
7/20/2018 11:16:15 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20: Desperate attempts of the former chief minister and president of the Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti to keep her flock together are not yielding any positive results. Sources told Early Times that close aides of Mehbooba Mufti had advised the former Chief Minister to expel the rebels but she is "indecisive" as expelling them would mean that she would pave the way for her party getting split. "A few neutral leaders in the party are holding negotiations with the six rebel legislators but till now their response has not been positive," they added. "The rebel faction led by Imran Raza Ansari seems in no mood to listen to anyone and they are clai...
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Mr Abdullah, first talk about Kashmir
Minorities in India
7/20/2018 10:38:05 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, July 20: NC president and former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah on July 19 made a ridiculous statement that India's secular fabric was being changed and the Muslims across the country were being killed. "The communal tension is growing across country. Muslims are being killed. There are some persons who act like mad dogs and think they are all powerful. This is not the India we believe in," Farooq Abdullah told a gathering at the residence of his party member and former law minister Mir Saifullah. "These forces don't want that there should be peace and friendship between India and Pakistan. When the two countries are at loggerheads the people in J&K are the most affect...
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Officials to be responsible for any fund lapse
7/20/2018 10:37:56 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, July 20: In a bid to ensure accountability among the top officers, the government has warned them of action if funds released for development works were allowed to lapse. Funds worth crores get lapsed annually in the state due to non-utilisation within scheduled time. Now the departmental heads have been directed for timely utilisation of funds and to fix the responsibility if funds were allowed to lapse. "Directions have been passed to departments to ensure timely utilisation of funds as less developmental works take place in last quarter of the year due to non-utilization of funds casuing them to lapse," an official of the Finance Department said. Several...
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Schools can't be used for political activities: CEO Poonch
7/20/2018 10:37:51 PM
MS Nazki Early Times Report Poonch, July 20: Educational institutions are meant for impart education and will not be allowed for holding political activities, Chief Education officer Poonch, Mushtaq Ahmed, said Friday. The CEO assured the locals of Mendhar who complained that political rallies in Government High School Pathanateer were held by National Conference MLA Javed Rana some days ago. The locals told the CEO that "our children are kept standing in queues for clapping and garlanding the political leaders." The CEO replied that no school is allowed to be used for any political activity nor participation of children who are kept in queues for clapping and garlanding the politicia...
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Lack of accommodation, Jammu AYUSH dispensaries cries for government attention
7/20/2018 10:37:41 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20: The AYUSH dispensaries situated in winter capitals of state now crying for government attention, as 70 percent dispensaries of the district sans proper accommodation runs in single room rented building. According to sources only in Jammu district out of 50, 30 AYUSH dispensaries are running in violation of Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) guidelines, since establishment there is no proper infrastructure for these health centers. As per IPHS norms a AYUSH dispensaries should have four to five rooms with facilities of waiting room, one room for two- four beds, and a store and one for clinic/ office. And the facilities of toilet in each room and it ar...
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CEO initiates action against 2 ZEOs
7/20/2018 10:37:36 PM
Ashwani Sharma Early times report UDHAMPUR July 20: The Chief Education Officer (CEO) Udhampur has issued notice to Principal HSS Ramnagar, Rashpal Singh who is presently officiating as ZEO Ramnagar and Pritam Dass, ZEO Udhampur for violation of government order. Sources said that Director School Education Jammu has ordered transfer of Subash Chander and Geeta Devi, both Head Assistants with endorsement from the CEO Udhampur office but Rashpal Singh and Pritam Dass failed to get the transfers endorsed and relieved the officials. The CEO Udhampur has asked these ZEOs to clear their position failing which disciplinary action will be taken against them. It is pertinent to inform that ...
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Inaugurated in March, Jammu ropeway awaits completion
7/20/2018 10:37:22 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, July 20: The much awaited ropeway project from Mubarak Mandi to Mahamaya temple of Jammu which is considered to be the lifeline for Jammu to attract tourists was inaugurated by former Minister of State, Tourism in the month of March this year is still incomplete and yet to open for tourists and visitors. Sources informed Early Times that the project was started by previous coalition regime of NC-Congress in year of 2011 by allotting construction work between Mubarak...
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Missing' medicine recovered in north Kashmir
7/20/2018 10:36:55 PM
S Tahir-ul Haq Early Times Report TANGMARAG, July 20: The Drug and Food Control (DFC) department has recovered medicine worth Rs 5 lakh which had gone missing from the Health department in Tangmarg area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district. Sources said the DFC department recovered the medicines on the intervening night of Thursday/Friday from Gogaldara forests in Tangmarg where it had been dumped. A DFC team comprising Assistant Drug Controller north Kashmir, Muhammad Bashir, Drug Inspect...
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Green gold being felled illegally
Forest, Revenue deptts aiding land mafia in Reasi
7/20/2018 10:36:32 PM
Early Times Report Reasi, July 20: Though frequent encroachments on forestland are a common phenomenon in Jammu and Kashmir, district Reasi stands in the frontline where such illegal activities are regular and happening under the very nose of the administration. At Khodi Mod village nallah, concrete constructions have been taking place with the active involvement of the land mafia supported by the Forest department and aided by Revenue officials. The Forest department at Pouni has been earlier also reported to be the prime nodal government institution at Pouni, Reasi which has been encouraging the illegal encroachment of the forestland at various places in the district. But in Khodi Mod...
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Waste Management work suffers in Srinagar
SMC halts IEC work in 10 wards
7/20/2018 10:36:26 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, July 20: With an aim of ensuring segregation of waste at source at house hold level, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) had allocated 4 to 5 wards to around half a dozen NGOs in Srinagar several months back for Information Education and Communication (IEC) work but within 3 months of time the work has been halted in at least 10 wards say sources in SMC. Details available with Early Times reveal that Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has halted Information Education and Communication (IEC) work in at least 10 wards of SMC which has created a resentment among the population in these wards of Srinagar city. Around 6 to 7 NGOs who were allotted 4 to 5 wards ...
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Allege custodial killing in Kishtwar
Shooting course concludes at KPS
Joint delegation of Jagti coordination committee calls on DIV Com
MHAC won several medals in school national games
Days of divisive politics are over: Dr Shazad
Cong alleges border farmers in Vijaypur without electricity
Landslide blocks Srinagar-Jammu highway
High Court Issues Notice to Government Over Dismissal of Accused Cop
Pushap Vatika celebrates dance day
Shrine Board provides free medical treatment to sick, injured pilgrims at SSH Kakryal
Natrang stages 'Famdi' Hindi play on 3rd day festival
Advisor Ganai reviews functioning of Floriculture Deptt
First batch of sixty four hajj pilgrims leaves from Udhampur
Executive Committee of JKFFA convenes meeting
KAM castigates regularization of casual workers
Works done by previous Govt contrary to their statements: Jan
Multi lingual Mushaira organized
Healthy India Stronger India holds Self Defence Camp
Hemophilia society Jammu donates life saving medicines
Com JMC reviews developmental project
Awareness camp on menstrual hygiene organized
CSIR Aroma Mission organizes awareness programme
3 day Annual Sarthal Devi Yatra begins
Landslide closes Srinagar-Jammu highway
Genuine demands shall be considered sympathetically: Advisor Ganai
Chopper service providers fined Rs 1 lakh for violating agreement in Kishtwar
J&K Bank lodges FIR against unscrupulous elements
JKCA scam: Court rejects Farooq's exemption plea
SC Collegium recommends acting CJ Delhi as new CJ J&K
VRS union holds dharna, demands release of pending arrears
Rajouri: EO suspended, BDO attached; salary of 30 officials withheld
Vaishno Devi pilgrim dies in Reasi; fresh batch of over 1,700 Amarnath Yatris leaves for Kashmir
DB directs DM to ensure uniform sale price of cinema tickets
Two years imprisonment for rash, negligent driving
Govt reconstitutes complaint committee on sexual harassment of women
Govt seeks report on orders issued by Deptts without Cabinet approval
Advisor Vijay Kumar reviews functioning of SPCB
People protest against PDD, PHE authorities
BJP mulling to float new regional party to divide Dogra votes: Harsh
Waive off two months' fee in Private School in Samba, People urge DC
Woman killed after being hit by train in Jammu
Cops to become Rambos, will have cameras in uniform
3 absconders arrested
Court has no power to enhance retirement of employee: HC
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