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Farooq cautions LG against babus working with ‘colonial’ mindset
Apparently endorses Early Times reports
8/31/2021 11:35:04 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: A veteran politician of J&K and former Chief Minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah today cautioned Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha against a coterie of arrogant bureaucrats who are treating the Union Territory as their fiefdom and treating residents of J&K as ‘second class citizens.’ This breed of Babus is also making every effort to demonize and degrade all established politicians of J&K including those of opposition and BJP also. Endorsing campaign launched by The Early Times to expose such Babus- who are working with the colonial mindset and treating J&K as their colony, Dr. Farooq Abdullah informed the Lieutenant Governor that these officers have no courtesy to even respond to the phone calls of politicians. Abdullah expressed his anguish that government officials of the Jammu and Kashmir administration “don’t pick phones as if some ghost is hanging upon them”. He requested Sinha to instruct officials to answer phone calls of people. Dr. Abdullah, who was participating in the Parliamentary outreach programmed for strengthening Parliamentary Raj In...
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In AC rooms higher ups discuss rights of disabled persons, female blind students stage protest amid scorching heat
Double Faced Bureaucracy
8/31/2021 11:34:35 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: The inhuman face of the J&K government was exposed on Tuesday when female blind students were forced to come to the streets against the decision of the authorities to construct animal sheds adjoining their schools. Ironically when the helpless blind students were protesting on the streets amid scorching heat and humid atmosphere, officers of the Social Welfare Department were holding a webinar on the topic “National Trustee Schemes of the UT of Jammu and Ka...
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Despite protest babus ignore blind students
Land promised for playground allotted for construction of animal hospital
8/31/2021 11:34:08 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: The visually impaired children of Blind School Roop Nagar today held a protest in front of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) demanding allotment of land adjacent to their school for a playground. While talking to the protesting children, they were informed that their blind school has a hostel facility but it has no playground. “In this connection the school administration had approached the Jammu Development Authority (JDA) demanding allotment of land adjacent to their school for playground purpose and V-C JDA had agreed upon it but later it was informed that the land has been allotted for greenery to JMC but shockingly, JMC started construction of a...
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Ward No. 61: Om Nagar in Jammu outskirts sans basic amenities
8/31/2021 11:33:54 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: Om Nagar area at Udaywala in Jammu outskirts which falls under Ward No. 61 is without by lanes, drains and garbage collection bins. Residents said, “Even three years after the Municipality elections were held nothing has been done in our area. We continue to live in a miserable condition.” “The drains have not been repaired for the past many years. Lanes and by lanes are in shambles. No one comes to collect the garbage,” they added. Residents said that p...
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‘J&K Admin adopting dilly-dally tactics to withdraw controversial Act’
Mahajans, Khatris, Sikhs deprived of buying or selling agricultural land
8/31/2021 11:33:36 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: Criticising Jammu and Kashmir Administration for adopting dilly-dally tactics to withdraw controversial and discriminatory section 133-H of JK Land Revenue Act, which restricts Mahajan, Khatri and Sikh communities to purchase or sell agricultural land, the members of these communities on Tuesday sought LG Manoj Sinha’s intervention into the matter. “Even after 70 years of Independence of India, we are facing discrimination in the shape of Section 133-H of L...
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PM Modi sets up high-level group to monitor ground situation in Afghanistan
8/31/2021 11:31:44 PM
Agencies New Delhi, Aug 31: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established a high-level group comprising of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, which is updating him on the Afghan situation and are taking required steps to focus on immediate priorities including evacuation of stranded Indians. As the United States completes its military mission in Afghanistan and the Taliban takes over complete control, India is closely monitoring the evolving situation. "In view of the evolving situation in Afghanistan, Prime Minister had recently directed that a high-level group comprising of EAM, NSA and senior officials focus on the immediate priorities ...
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Maharaja Hari Singh pride of Jammu
8/31/2021 11:31:33 PM
Rahul Sharma Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 31: As September 23—birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh—is coming closer we the people of Jammu are hoping that the government will fulfill its promise of announcing a gazetted holiday on his birthday. Maharaja Hari Singh played a great role in establishing the legacy of Dogras across J&K. People friendly decisions taken by him helped in changing the destiny of the masses of the erstwhile princely state. After ascending to the throne of Jammu and K...
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Police busts terror module, 4 associates arrested
OGWs had lobbed grenade under the influence of charas
8/31/2021 11:28:35 PM
S Tahir-ul Haq Early Times Report BARAMULLA, Aug 31: Four Overground Workers of LeT militant were arrested for grenade attack on the house of a Sarpanch at Shrakwara Kreeri ten days ago, police said on Tuesday. According to police spokesperson that, on 22/08/2021, at about 2100hrs Police Station Kreeri received information about a blast like sound in village Shrakwara Kreeri area of Baramulla. Accordingly, Baramulla Police along with 52RR & 176Bn CRPF rushed to the spot. Preliminary inv...
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DC Jammu appeals people to follow CAB, take vaccine
Don’t live in “Cuckoo World”: Farooq Abdullah to centre on terror in J&K
JK reports 166 new positive cases, 319681 recovered so far
GCW Kathua girls participate in fitness run
Inter school competition organized
GCOE organizes national webinar
SMVD Gurukul celebrates 11th annual day
SPMR college organizes webinar
BGSBU holds interactive session on admission counselling
Plantation drive held at Dhan panchayats
Effective, efficient PRIs are driving force of prosperous, self reliant nation: LG
Harsh Dev seeks refund of all fees charged from students by govt, private schools
ACB produces charge-sheet against ex-CAPD officer from Reasi in misappropriation case
BSF jawan found dead in Rajouri
Weather pleasant as mercury remains below normal in Kashmir
Police detain Afghan teenager at Kathua
LS Speaker for strengthening democratic institutions; strong PRIs imperative for better laws
Motivate your children to shun path of violence, join mainstream: GOC 15 Corps to militant families
AYUSH Dispensary Ishtiyari replenished with annual supply
Rotary Club of Jammu Midtown distributes 75 fruit plants among Sehora villagers
JKGA felicitates Mission Humanity First
Forest division conducts plantation drive
JKEEGA appeals LG, CS for resolution of issues
DDC organizes workshop on vermicomposting
1200-year old goddess Durga sculpture recovered in Budgam
JU organizes national webinar on brain illness
VSOs urge govt to ensure acceptibilty of Ayushman cards by pvt hospitals
Motorcyclist killed, two others injured in road accident
Dy Mayor JMC conducts meetings of different engineering divisions
Ex MLA demands compensation, necessary items to landslide victims
Many people join AAP
Warm farewell accorded to officials on superannuation
Delegation of Shiv Nagar, calls on former minister Yashpal Kundal
Social activist appeals govt to take steps to ward-off third wave
HC dimisses petition challenging appointment of Principal SKIMS
Director FCS&CA conducts extensive tour of Udhampur, Ramban, Kishtwar, Doda
SCON faculty wins first prize in creative writing competition
HC quashes abetment to suicide charges: HC
PIL on dilapidated condition of Akhnoor Court building disposed of
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