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Ladakh happy with Center: Jamyang Tsering | Ex-Minister Gulchain Singh Charak detained ahead of press conference | Div Com emphasizes expansion of Mulberry zones in Jammu Division | District Administration reviews Muharram arrangements | Bullet-ridden bodies of two nomads recovered from Tral heights | Dogra Art museum to be temporarily shifted to facilitate restoration work | Tourism minister to visit J&K, Ladakh next month | Situation calm in J&K, but daily life yet to return to normal: Officials | DC Srinagar chairs District Level Review Committee meeting | ACB registers case against former Patwari on corruption charges | Pakistan violated ceasefire, used high calibre weapons in Poonch: Indian Army | Home ministry denies information sought on Article 370, Kashmir | MLC Arora inaugurates lane, drain work | DDC Samba reviews languishing projects under PHE department | Resolve all genuine issues raised by general public: ADDC Ramban | DDC Kathua reviews damages; restoration of roads, services | Deputation of STs calls on Kavinder Gupta, hails Abrogation of 370 | JKNPP demands CBI probe in backdoor appointments made in BJP-PDP rule | Devotees leave Bhadarwah for 3-day Kailash Yatra amid tight security arrangements | Over 40 injured as bus falls into gorge in Udhampur | Kailash Kund Yatra flagged off from Dudu | ADC Reasi chairs 1-day workshop on water conservation | Chotta Manimesh Yatra to commence on Sept 3 | DC Poonch reviews Muharram arrangements | Back Issues  
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Students of Parul University have made their alma mater proud
8/28/2019 12:03:51 PM
Students of Parul University have made their alma mater proud by achieving success in all types of national and state level exams. A total of 39 students cleared GATE test this year. Thirty students from two of Parul University’s quality engineering Institutes such as Parul Institute of Engineering Technology (PIET) along with 9 students of Parul Institute of Technology (PIT) successfully cleared the test. The qualifying students were representing 5 of the University’s leading departments including the Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering. The qualifying students will get the opportunity to pursue higher educational studies under a national funding through the Ministry of Human Reso...
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IG's order to shift range of 4 police personnel fall on deaf ears
After one month, police personnel are not relieved by administration
8/27/2019 11:31:05 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu had ordered the change of ranges of four police personnel posted in district Kathua, following a complaint against them but after lapse of over one month, none of them have been relieved by authorities due to reasons best known to them. Sources informed Early Times that these four police personnel including a Head Constable, three Selection Grade police personnel were shunted out from the Kathua district following a complaint against the then Station House Officer Kathua police station. "Acting on the complaint, the SHO was shifted from police station Kathua to Special Branch as incharge while the four police p...
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Omar-Farooq Abdullah meeting likely
8/27/2019 11:30:51 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 27: The National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr Farooq Abdullah, is likely to meet his son Omar Abdullah who is detained here at Hari Niwas Palace here in coming days. Sources said the central team which recently opened communication channels with former Chief Ministers including Mehbooba Mufti, Omar Abdullah and Dr Abdullah, have reached to "consensus" that there was a need to let Dr Abdullah have one-on-one with his son such that the two leaders mutually decides future course of actions. Sources said that Dr Abdullah was likely to meet his son later this week. Sources, however, said it was not certain as to how much time would be give...
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J&K high schools to reopen tomorrow in areas where restrictions removed: Dir Information
8/27/2019 11:30:32 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 27: The Jammu and Kashmir administration today said that the situation in the Valley has improved significantly, and certain educational institutions located in areas where restrictions have been eased will be reopened from Wednesday. "The situation in Kashmir is getting better with each passing day. As many as 3,037 primary schools and 774 middle schools have been reopened already, and high schools are set to reopen too," Syed Sehrish Asgar, Director of Infor...
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Restrictions in valley: Punjab based drugs smugglers become active in Jammu
Reportedly selling drugs on exorbitant rate to addicts
8/27/2019 11:29:45 PM
Nitesh Sangral Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: In the wake of strict restrictions in Kashmir and Line of Control since August 4 (a day before Article 370 was abrogated), the Punjab based drug smugglers reportedly have become active in Jammu and its surroundings to sell drugs to the addicted persons on higher rates. However, in a sharp contrast Jammu and Kashmir Police department has yet to take the preventive steps to curb this menace. Since Article 370 was revoked by the Government of India, the restrictions and curfew have been imposed in various part of Kashmir Valley to avoid violence and loss of human lives which has restricted the supply of drugs from Pakistan in Kashmir. Here ...
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J&K schemes, normalcy taken up at inter-ministerial meet
8/27/2019 11:29:35 PM
Agencies NEW DELHI, Aug 27: An inter-ministerial meeting in the Home Ministry over Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 on Tuesday discussed implementation of central schemes in the erstwhile state and the steps taken so far for return to normalcy in the Valley. "Meeting held with various departments to assess the implementation of central schemes in J&K and initiatives to be taken to expedite return of normalcy," a Home Ministry statement said. The meeting, chaired by newly-appointed Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, was held with secretaries of several Central government departments in which he assessed the roadmap for implementation of Central schemes in two newly-crea...
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No VIP treatment for politicians detained in Srinagar
8/27/2019 11:29:28 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 27: For nearly 40 former ministers and leaders of political parties in Jammu and Kashmir placed under detention and lodged at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Complex (SKICC) on the banks of the Dal Lake here, it is no party time. Senior leaders of mainstream political parties including Ali Muhammad Sagar, Abdul Rahim Rather, Mubarak Gul, Tanvir Sadiq, and Altaf Kaloo of the National Conference, Naeem Akhtar, Abdul Rehman Veeri, Sartaj Madni, Peerzada Mansur, Khurshid Alam, and Farooq Andrabi of the Peoples Democratic Party, Sajjad Lone, Imran Ansari, and Sheikh Imran of the People''s Conference, Hilal Rather, and Shah Faesal of the J&K Pe...
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GOI seeks details from JK Admin over why it failed to tap its power potential
Power Generation from JK now a priority!
8/27/2019 11:29:18 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: The central government is all set to increase the power generating potential of Jammu and Kashmir with standing directions from union ministry of power being issued to the state in this regard in near future. Official sources have divulged to the Early Times that after the central government declared Jammu and Kashmir as a union territory, all its affairs including the power generation and distribution have now come directly under the control of central government, thus make it all responsible for ensuring better harnessing of the hydro energy. As per the reports, the Jammu and Kashmir government used to purchase energy from various sources comprising of...
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Imran Khan admits that no one supports Pakistan
Threaten to use nuke, PM Modi ease to take decisive action
8/27/2019 11:29:08 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: All the attempt of cricketer turned politician and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to garner support on Kashmir have not yield any results, entire world has turned its back towards Pakistan and has endorsed the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PM Modi at G7 summit France made it clears that all the issues between India and Pakistan are bilateral and no third party's mediation is needed. United State President Donald Trump who was sitting next to PM Modi said that he is there but he thinks that India and Pakistan can resolve their issues among themselves. Prime Minister Modi has put a led over the President Trump's claim he (Modi) has asked hi...
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Let's lay foundation of new Jammu together: Munish to people
8/27/2019 11:28:51 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: Editor Early Times Munish Gupta on Tuesday said that changing political scenario in Jammu and Kashmir has provided a golden opportunity to people to lay the foundation of Jammu region. Carrying forward his mass contact programme in different areas Munish said, "Jammu is all set to get empowered politically, we need to rise to the occasion and vote for a change." "During the past 70 years, we have voted for the people who have who fed us with slogans but now t...
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Will distribute my salary among needy'
8/27/2019 11:28:17 PM
Early Times Report Jammu: 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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Abrogation of Article 370 will crush militancy, create jobs: Narwal Pain businessmen
8/27/2019 11:27:55 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 27: Hailing the Union government's decision of abrogating Article 370 is need of the hour, the business community of Narwal Pain said that it was more than needed adding that it will not only generate jobs avenues in Jammu but also curb militancy in the valley. While interacting with Early Times team, the businessmen of the area said that however, Article 370 which gave special statues to state of Jammu and Kashmir, was a temporary provision in the constitution...
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Guv admin to formulate plan for completion of ongoing developmental projects
8/27/2019 9:39:41 PM
ISHTIYAQ AHMAD Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 27: The government is mulling to formulate a plan how to complete the ongoing developmental works amid the prevailing situation in Kashmir. Sources said that Governor-led administration is concerned over the halt of developmental works. "The government is mulling to formulate a plan how to complete the ongoing developmental works in the valley," an official in the Chief Secretary's office said. The official said that government wants to complete the projects at the earliest without any further delay. Crores of funds get lapsed annually in the state due to non-utilization of funds in a scheduled time. Last month, the Governor administ...
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Shah Faesal was not going to US to study: J&K Police
8/27/2019 9:38:55 PM
Agencies New Delhi, Aug 27: The Jammu and Kashmir Police has claimed that civil servant-turned-politician Shah Faesal, who was stopped at the IGI airport here from flying to the US earlier this month, did not have any document to support his claim that he was travelling to Boston to complete an academic course in Harvard University. In an affidavit filed on August 23 in the Delhi High Court on Faesal's petition seeking his release from custody, Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed that all he had with him was a ticket from Delhi to Turkey to Germany's Frankfurt to Boston. The affidavit, filed by Deputy Inspector General of Police, Central Kashmir, V.K. Birdi, also said that Faesal had B1/B2 ...
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Students of Parul University have made their alma mater proud
Kumar takes appraisal of healthcare facilities at SMHS hospital
Abrogating Art 370 affected J-K politically, economically: Azad
Pakistan violates ceasefire in Uri sector
DC authorizes departments for taking up temporary restoration works under SDRF
Ex legislator starts developmental works at Surya Nagar
BJP condemns killing of driver by stone pelters
Congress extends solidarity with Guru Ravi Dass followers
Advisor Sharma to meet public on August 29
International Art exhibition of B&W Drawings inaugurated
SMVDCON holds 35th General body meeting
J&K Congress slams Pakistan for repeated ceasefire violations, demands befitting reply
Dogra Front stages protest against Pakistan
JMC Dy Mayor inaugurates hall
TNWS congrats JMC mayor for MOS status
Jodhamal students shine at UN conference
Inter School Athletic Meet held at Udhampur
Spring Dales organizes investiture ceremony
DLSA Kathua organizes painting competition
DPS Nagbani holds road safety seminar
Saurabh Bhagat reviews working of Labour & Employment department
GDC Billawar stages play on menace of drug abuses
Two days workshop on Curriculum Reform organized
Piping ceremony of newly promoted HC held
Rajouri admin intensifies anti-plastic campaign
SOG arrested one person with 3grms Heroin
SOG arrested one person with 3grms Heroin
NTEU felicitates Tanv Sharma
JMC organizes awareness programme on SWM
All India Dhupper Biradari re-elects officer bearers
One killed in road accident
Musical evening 'Aao Milchey' organized
Locals relish fresh vegetables as Dal vegies growers sell produce on footpath
HC keeps on hold order permitting Kashmir Bar to visit jails
SC to hear batch of pleas on scrapping of Article 370, related issues on Wednesday
Power shut down
Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist arrested in Baramulla
Commercial, residential buildings raised on Nallahs
Bhagat quits PDP
Country knows where Rahulji gets his news from; Ladakh happy with Center: Jamyang Tsering
Ex-Minister Gulchain Singh Charak detained ahead of press conference
Div Com emphasizes expansion of Mulberry zones in Jammu Division
District Administration reviews Muharram arrangements
Bullet-ridden bodies of two nomads recovered from Tral heights
Dogra Art museum to be temporarily shifted to facilitate restoration work
Tourism minister to visit J&K, Ladakh next month
Situation calm in J&K, but daily life yet to return to normal: Officials
DC Srinagar chairs District Level Review Committee meeting
ACB registers case against former Patwari on corruption charges
Pakistan violated ceasefire, used high calibre weapons in Poonch: Indian Army
Home ministry denies information sought on Article 370, Kashmir
MLC Arora inaugurates lane, drain work
DDC Samba reviews languishing projects under PHE department
Resolve all genuine issues raised by general public: ADDC Ramban
DDC Kathua reviews damages; restoration of roads, services
Deputation of STs calls on Kavinder Gupta, hails Abrogation of 370
JKNPP demands CBI probe in backdoor appointments made in BJP-PDP rule
Devotees leave Bhadarwah for 3-day Kailash Yatra amid tight security arrangements
Over 40 injured as bus falls into gorge in Udhampur
Kailash Kund Yatra flagged off from Dudu
ADC Reasi chairs 1-day workshop on water conservation
Chotta Manimesh Yatra to commence on Sept 3
DC Poonch reviews Muharram arrangements
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