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Breaking News :   Lord Ram's date of birth revealed | Junior ministers at logger heads with Cabinet Ministers | Why NC remained mute while being in power for 32 years? | 3 years on, police fail to file charge sheet in Kandhar Hijacking case | Aged Mufti works harder, sweats more than ex-twitter CM | Trifurcation of J&K is in the interest of Jammu Muslims | JU books scam: Efforts being made to influence probe panel | Akhtar goes for Hajj, College Asstt professors to wait for transfers | Candidates smell rat in AE exams; demand CBI probe | Cow killing movement in Kashmir is most illogical, unjustifiable, unreasonable | Police officers involved in land grab | GAD uses stick for employees; spares Mantris, Santris, Babus | After Dy CM's spouse, now Jitendra Singh's wife gets active in field | Special squad imposes fine on erring traders | AISF elects its office bearers for Distt Kathua | Alleging MLA ignoring locality, Sunderbani locals stage protest | Two persons killed in accident | Art of living to organise program for Journalists | Mela Patt commences with great fervor | BSF-Pak Rangers hold casual contact meet at Kanachak | Five injured as bus rolls down | Arms, ammunition recovered in Reasi | Despite ban, use of polythene witnessed rampantly in Samba | Who is responsible for increasing gulf between Kashmir and Jammu? | Let Pakistan keep in mind as you sow so shall you reap adage and stop exporting terror to India | Murder mystery cracked, accuse held | CUK holds EC meet, approves launch of B.Voc progs | Yashpaul awarded with Sahitya Akademi's national translation award | JKAACL, GDC Udhampur organize Dogri mushaira | IGNOU's PGJMC session begins | MPEJ demands enhanced quota for Jammu in Lateral Entry Scheme | Residents of village Pochhal facing acute shortage of drinking water | Mohalla Welfare Committee constituted | Ram Leela Club starts preparation for Ramleela | Health Department launches awareness against Dengu | SFC employees threaten to launch agitation | Kashmir is never going to be part of Pakistan: Farooq Abdullah | Kashmir is never going to be part of Pakistan: Farooq Abdullah | SIC warns SE, asks XEn to provide info under RTI | Hundreds kanals of forest land encroached, minister assures stern action | 4 HM, LeI militants killed in inter-group rivalry in Kashmir | Business, civil society groups dare VHP to enforce economic blockade to Kashmir | Citing political intervention, ULB employees threaten to carry Valley wide agitation | Court denies bail to alleged cheat | Court awards 3-yr imprisonment to foreigner in credit card racket | Is BGSBU VC's Power seized or not? | Government committed to impose ban on sale of beef in state: Deputy CM | Gastroenteritis hits Bhaderwah, 50 fall ill | CAPD Minister suspends TSO Ramnagar for ration lapse Mohd Irfan | Power shut down | Cong slams mass withdrawal of security of its leaders in J&K | Part of stolen arms, ammunition recovered, thieves still at large | Bullet-riddled body of Hizbul militant found in Kashmir | 1965 decided the fate of the subcontinent | Youth Congress leaders call on ERA officials | Apropose to the Article "Restructure Reservation Policy" | Youth Congress leaders call on ERA officials | Monkey menace on the rise | Government registers first LoC trade union | Jitendra Singh visits flood-hit village | LA session likely to be stormy over beef issue | Terrorist Naved Yakub misses parents, gives their contacts to NIA | JKNPP holds protest against Vaishno Devi chopper service tax | JKEDLWU criticizes department on DPC | Two narco Smugglers held with 14kgs Bhukki | EX Mayor JMC hails VO for taking action against Kewal | CA&PD Deptt re-fixes rates, limits of essential commodities | Two youths arrested with 31 kg of poppy straw | J&K Bank beat CAPD XI in football | Jammu bags overall trophy in U-19 boys' athletics | JK Bank beats Food Supplies deptt in Super Division League | Inter district statelevel cricket competition held | Congress workers hold protest against Govt. | Hindi Divas celebration concludes at KCPS | Avtar Singh Khalsa alleges BJP of betraying Sikh community | AKRS discusses Birth Anniversary celebration arrangements of Hari Singh | JKFFA celebrates golden jubilee of 1965 Indo-Pak war victory | Doctors of MSS Educate people about treatment of heart failure | Agriculture Department casual labors held protest | SMIPS organizes poetry recitation competition | GCW Parade wins kho-kho tourney | JK Montessorie School organizes Freshers party | Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public School organizes clay modeling competition | Students of KC Gurukul School triumph in quiz competition | Jodhamal Kids shine at Mayo Girls' College Ajmer | Back Issues  
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Junior ministers at logger heads with Cabinet Ministers
9/20/2015 12:14:30 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: After non-delegation of powers to them the majority of junior ministers in coalition Government have been sidelined by their senior bosses and they feel totally dejected with the result they are at logger heads with Cabinet ministers . According to sources the junior BJP ministers are most worried as their senior colleagues have not delegated the powers to them and this has made them totally worried. In comparison to that the senior BJP ministers have delegated powers to their junior colleagues of BJP. Sources said dejected with the approach of their senior colleagues from PDP the junior ministers of BJP have made a complaint before Party High Command in Union Capital also and two junior ministers of the Party left for Union Capital to apprise the High Command the harassment meted out to them through the hands of their senior colleagues. These junior ministers who met the Party national president Amit Shah, Organizational national general secretary Ram Lal and Party general secretary, Ram Madhav in union Capital informed them that they feel suf...
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Why NC remained mute while being in power for 32 years?
Seeking revocation of beef ban now
9/20/2015 12:14:22 AM
Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 19: The opportunist National Conference, to score political points, has submitted a bill in the assembly seeking revocation of slaughter of bovine animals. However, the party has been accused of remaining mute for 32 years it was in power. After 1947, when the NC patron Sheikh Abdullah assumed power, it didn't even utter a word and took no measure at all to revoke the ban on beef. Even after becoming the chief minister after Indira-Abdullah accord, Sheikh preferred to remain tight lipped and allowed the ban to continue in Jammu and Kashmir. After Sheikh's death in 1982, his son Farooq Abdullah took over as the head of the state. Even duri...
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3 years on, police fail to file charge sheet in Kandhar Hijacking case
JK Home Department soft on terror
9/20/2015 12:14:09 AM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Kishtwar, Sept 19: The soft approach of Home Department of Government of Jammu and Kashmir on terror related activities could be judged from the failure to file a charge sheet against Mehraj-ud-Din Dand of Krank Shivan Sopore arrested by the Kishtwar police in September 2012 from Chatroo area of Kishtwar District while he was on its way to valley via Kishtwar-Sinthan top route. According to the then IGP Jammu, the arrest of Dand was as a major success for the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir as the accused is wanted in many militancy related activities in India, beside was also involved in alleged infamous 1999 Kandhar hijacking case. But the Home...
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Aged Mufti works harder, sweats more than ex-twitter CM
9/20/2015 12:13:55 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: Despite age and health both not being on his side, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed is not only active but has been inspiring the team of officers and Ministers around him to work hard for bringing State out of financial mess besides forcing the Central Government to announce the already much delayed flood relief package. From his PRO to Secretary, sources said that all know who the boss is and how serious he is towards routine as well as issues which crop up now and then. They added that Mufti does not believe in short-cuts and prefers detailed analysis of all the issues whether official or unofficial. He does read the official files, notes down t...
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Trifurcation of J&K is in the interest of Jammu Muslims
Opposition in Kashmir
9/20/2015 12:13:47 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: Politically conscious people of Jammu region and Ladakh have been demanding trifurcation of the State since 1947, when it acceded to India, saying they cannot live under a system that is dominated by Kashmir and that doesn't recognize the social, economic and political aspirations. The demands of the People of Jammu region include statehood, regional council and regional development board and the people of Ladakh continue to demand Union Territory status even after obtaining autonomous hill development councils. These demands don't go well with the Kashmiri Muslim leadership. It opposes the demands saying the entire Jammu & Kashmir is disputed whose polit...
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JU books scam: Efforts being made to influence probe panel
9/20/2015 12:13:37 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: The Director of Jammu University's College Development Council (CDC) is allegedly trying to influence the finding of enquiry committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor to probe the recently surfaced books scam. Well-placed sources told Early Times that the Director Jai Kumar, who is since under scanner for purchasing books worth Rs 40,000 for his doctor daughter from university funds, has been trying to influence the three-member probe panel. The panel members include Prof Kuldeep Sharma, Dean Life Sciences Faculty, Prof Naresh Kumar and Prof Kulwant Singh. Their report is likely to be presented to the VC next week, said sources, adding that in-betw...
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Akhtar goes for Hajj, College Asstt professors to wait for transfers
9/20/2015 12:13:29 AM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 19: The insensitivity on part of Higher Education Minister Naem Akhtar towards higher education could be gauged from fact that majority of Government Degree colleges across state are yearning for staff but instead of issuing transfer orders of Assistant Professors the Minister went for Hajj pilgrimage. Consequently the transfers of Assistant Professors will be delayed further and badly impact the studies in all colleges, where mid semester exams are knocking at the doors and in absence of staff, due to court case which delayed engagement of Teaching Assistant, the studies are suffering badly. Sources informed Early Times that a long list of tr...
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Candidates smell rat in AE exams; demand CBI probe
9/20/2015 12:13:12 AM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 19: If first impression is the last impression then the new team of members of the Public Service Commission (PSC) have lost their credibility at the recently held exams for the post of Assistant Engineers because the aspirants have not only alleged large scale bungling but even demand a CBI probe. When the coalition government's spokesman Naeem Akhtar introduced the first list of cabinet's choice of candidates for appointment as chairman and members of the P...
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Cow killing movement in Kashmir is most illogical, unjustifiable, unreasonable
Shah dares VHP to enforce economic blockade
9/20/2015 12:12:46 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: The Kashmiri leaders, who have joined hands to accelerate the cow killing movement in the Valley, are playing with fire. They are not realizing the fact that those behind this so-called movement are the trouble creaters who want to disturb peace in the state at all costs. Thus whatever they are doing is most illogical, unjustifiable and unreasonable. If on the one hand, all the Kashmiri Muslim leaders have declared that they would ensure the collapse of the 1932 law that bans the cow slaughter and beef eating in the state to respect the religious sentiments of the Hindus, who venerate cow, on the other hand, a number of socio-religious and political grou...
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Police officers involved in land grab
Govt prepares list
9/20/2015 12:12:35 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: The Government has prepared a list of top police officials involved in land grabbing. The list includes senior officials in the rank of IGPs and SSPs. It has been sent to the Chief Minister who has reportedly given approval for action. According to sources, the Government acting tough on the land grabbing, had directed the Revenue Department to prepare a list of police officials accused of land grabbing. "Since the instructions came from the CM, the entire Revenue Department prepared the list by cross checking the facts," said the soruces. They added the list includes the name of the police officials of the rank of SSPs who had encroached the land ...
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GAD uses stick for employees; spares Mantris, Santris, Babus
Safety belts in vehicles
9/20/2015 12:12:18 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: Having forgotten that Ministers, MLAs, MLCs and MPs are also part of the State Government, General Administration Department (GAD) of Jammu and Kashmir Government has singled out employees and strictly asked them to follow Central traffic rules. This does happen often in J&K that those who violate rules are spared and those who are made conscientious efforts to follow rules are told to follow them strictly. Observers maintain that brute violators of traffic norms mostly include Ministers, their relatives, children and friends along with MLAs, MLCs and MPs. They are followed by police officers, their children and their relatives along with Journalists and...
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After Dy CM's spouse, now Jitendra Singh's wife gets active in field
Is Union Minister's wife readying to join BJP....?
9/20/2015 12:12:08 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: The whispers and gossips in the political corridors and BJP circles about Dr Nirmal Singh's wife as to whether she is the Deputy Chief Minister of the State in terms of her active profile are not yet over, a fresh scenario is emerging on similar lines , this time for Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh's spouse. While Mamta Singh, Dr Nirma Singh's wife has been actively pursuing field work of the party much ahead of elections and even after formation of the Government, Union Minister's wife Manju Singh has lately ventured into this 'mode' sparking a speculation that she may formally join the party. For Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh's wife BJP is no...
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Who is responsible for increasing gulf between Kashmir and Jammu?
9/19/2015 11:36:56 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 19: Who is responsible for the deteriorating law and order situation in the state and the widening gulf between people of different religions and regions of the state? The answer must be with the PDP-BJP coalition government, which in March this year had given only one reason for the Government formation: to bring people of Kashmir and Jammu closer. But what people are seeing for past more than six months is a total opposite to what was promised. As Muslims have taken one side of protesting against beef ban and are slaughtering bovine animals in full public view and also uploading the videos on social networking sites, Hindus of Jammu want the ban to be imp...
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Let Pakistan keep in mind as you sow so shall you reap adage and stop exporting terror to India
Behind the veil
9/19/2015 11:36:51 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 19 :As you sow so shall you reap is an old adage that fits well with Pakistan that claims to be in the forefront of those nations that are engaged in war against terror. During the last 30 years or so Pakistan has been exporting terror to India,first to Punjab and then to Jammu and Kashmir. As a result of Pakistan sponsored militancy several thousand people have been killed,first in Punjab and then in Jammu and Kashmir. Several hundred people in Jammu and Kashmir have been injured most of them having been crippled by the gun or mortar hits.In fact the Army in Pakistan,the ISI in Pakistan and the extremists in Pakistan joined hands in providing material and ...
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SIC warns SE, asks XEn to provide info under RTI
Drainage work in Tawi Vihar Sidhra
9/19/2015 11:08:11 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 19: The State Information Commission (SIC) has warned Superintending Engineer, Sewerage & Drainage division Jammu west, for his lukewarm attitude towards RTI Act implementation. The commission has also directed the Executive Engineer of the division to provide information under RTI Act to an information seeker who was earlier provided incomplete and misleading information. Kovid Khosla, a resident of Sidhra, Jammu, had moved an application on March 3, 2015 before the PIO/Executive Engineer under J&K RTI Act, 2009. He had sought the following information: (a) Details of drainage work ongoing/completed for drainage system of Tawi Vihar Sidhra Jammu and Sidh...
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Hundreds kanals of forest land encroached, minister assures stern action
Forest mafia hits government below the belt
9/19/2015 11:08:01 PM
A B Sharma Early Times Report Sunderbani, Sept 19: While the Minister for Forests and Social Welfare, Bali Bhagat since donning the ministry had announced stern measure to cleanse the state government land of encroachers, many such illegal traders' are still in the business enjoying different political, bureaucratic and influential patronages holding the forest land encroached with no action initiated against them. In this regard, the striking example comes from tehsil Sunderbani in the villages Nala Makol and Nohoti, where some of the hardcore grabbers still are in the possession of the forest lands measuring hundreds of kanals of land where they have put up even the fencing under t...
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Business, civil society groups dare VHP to enforce economic blockade to Kashmir
9/19/2015 11:07:43 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 19: Reacting sharply to the 'threat' of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) of economic blockade to Kashmir in case the ban on beef is not implemented in letter and spirit, business community and civil society activists of Kashmir today said the situation would take an ugly turn if VHP goes ahead with its programme. "We dare VHP to enforce blockade to Kashmir. We would not sit like lame ducks and give a befitting reply to such a move. The business community and civil society activists of the valley are united in this regard and there is no division or difference of opinion," said outgoing President of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (...
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Citing political intervention, ULB employees threaten to carry Valley wide agitation
9/19/2015 11:07:15 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 19: The employees of Urban Local Bodies (ULB) department today threatened to carry out valley wide agitation in case their problems are not solved at the earliest. Addressing the protesting employees of ULB at the Directorate, Manzoor Ahmad Pampori, Chairman Urban Local Bodies Employees United Forum (ULBEUF) said that political interference has virtually 'decimated' the department. Manzoor said the situation is back to square one since politicians are interfering in the functioning of the department. "The employees are being transferred or posted on political consideration. Ministers, legislators and other politicians have virtually ...
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CAPD Minister suspends TSO Ramnagar for ration lapse Mohd Irfan
9/19/2015 11:00:46 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 19: Minister for Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali has ordered suspension of Tehsil Supply Officer (TSO) Ramnagar for not providing ration to the consumers. Wasim, the TSO, was attached to the Directorate office CAPD Jammu for three months lapse of ration, sources told Early Times. They said the minister also instructed the Director and Deputy Director CAPD to inspect the office record of AD CAPD and submit a report to him within three days. If the record was found unavailable, the officials were asked to lodge an FIR against the AD CAPD of that period. "If the ration did not reach Ramnagar for three months, it was the duty o...
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LOCAL NEWS
Lord Ram's date of birth revealed
Special squad imposes fine on erring traders
AISF elects its office bearers for Distt Kathua
Alleging MLA ignoring locality, Sunderbani locals stage protest
Two persons killed in accident
Art of living to organise program for Journalists
Mela Patt commences with great fervor
BSF-Pak Rangers hold casual contact meet at Kanachak
Five injured as bus rolls down
Arms, ammunition recovered in Reasi
Despite ban, use of polythene witnessed rampantly in Samba
Murder mystery cracked, accuse held
CUK holds EC meet, approves launch of B.Voc progs
Yashpaul awarded with Sahitya Akademi's national translation award
JKAACL, GDC Udhampur organize Dogri mushaira
IGNOU's PGJMC session begins
MPEJ demands enhanced quota for Jammu in Lateral Entry Scheme
Residents of village Pochhal facing acute shortage of drinking water
Mohalla Welfare Committee constituted
Ram Leela Club starts preparation for Ramleela
Health Department launches awareness against Dengu
SFC employees threaten to launch agitation
4 HM, LeI militants killed in inter-group rivalry in Kashmir
Court denies bail to alleged cheat
Court awards 3-yr imprisonment to foreigner in credit card racket
Is BGSBU VC's Power seized or not?
Government committed to impose ban on sale of beef in state: Deputy CM
Gastroenteritis hits Bhaderwah, 50 fall ill
Power shut down
Cong slams mass withdrawal of security of its leaders in J&K
Part of stolen arms, ammunition recovered, thieves still at large
Bullet-riddled body of Hizbul militant found in Kashmir
Youth Congress leaders call on ERA officials
Youth Congress leaders call on ERA officials
Government registers first LoC trade union
Jitendra Singh visits flood-hit village
LA session likely to be stormy over beef issue
JKNPP holds protest against Vaishno Devi chopper service tax
JKEDLWU criticizes department on DPC
Two narco Smugglers held with 14kgs Bhukki
EX Mayor JMC hails VO for taking action against Kewal
CA&PD Deptt re-fixes rates, limits of essential commodities
Two youths arrested with 31 kg of poppy straw
Congress workers hold protest against Govt.
Hindi Divas celebration concludes at KCPS
Avtar Singh Khalsa alleges BJP of betraying Sikh community
AKRS discusses Birth Anniversary celebration arrangements of Hari Singh
JKFFA celebrates golden jubilee of 1965 Indo-Pak war victory
Doctors of MSS Educate people about treatment of heart failure
Agriculture Department casual labors held protest
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