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State holiday for Sheikh, but no holiday for Maharaja Hari Singh
Strange is Indian state
9/22/2018 10:46:50 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Strange are the Indian State and those who control it. They had the audacity to declare December 5 as state holiday as a mark of respect to Sheikh Abdullah of Kashmir - Sheikh Abdullsh, who had sent close Lieutenants Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad and Ghulam Mohammad Said to Lahore to negotiate Kashmir's accession with Pakistan and who turned towards JL Nehru only when MA Jinnah and Liaquat Ali snubbed both the Kashmiri leaders. In fact, it was the mortal fear of death at the hands of Pakistan that made Sheikh Abdullah, who had no locus standi in the state, turned towards Nehru, who obliged him much to the chagrin of the people of Jammu and Ladakh and the miniscule minority of Kashmiri Hindus. They could declare December 5 as a state holiday as a mark of respect to Sheikh Abdullah whom Nehru dethroned and had him arrested on August 9, 1954 under the charge of sedition and whose government PM Indira Gandhi had brought down in 1975 on the ground that the "Sheikh had become a threat to national security". But the Indian state doesn't have the will and the g...
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BJP befools Jammuites on Tawi artificial lake project
Abandoned work yet to be resumed even after 3 yrs
9/22/2018 10:46:35 PM
G S Asgotra Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Despite claims of former Irrigation and Flood Control ministers and BJP's stalwarts about completing Tawi artificial lake project, work on the abandoned project is yet to resume even after more than three years. After assuming power in the state as head of the coalition government of BJP-PDP, then Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed while inspecting the project found it "not feasible." The then MoS, Tourism Priya Sethi was present during the inspection. "However, this announcement made hue and cry within BJP which faced severe criticism from the opposition. To save their face, many BJP ministers later announced that the project would be co...
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'Tears of widows, orphans will destroy you'
9/22/2018 10:46:21 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: A day after Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists abducted and killed three Jammu and Kashmir policemen in cold blood in south Kashmir's Shopian district, a poster and videos slamming the terror outfit appeared in Pulwama and Shopian towns. The poster, written in Urdu, has been issued by a little known outfit the Pulwama and Shopian Tigers. The poster asks the Hizbul Mujahideen commander, Riyaz Naikoo, and others to clarify their stand on the killing of policemen. It threatens to rise against Hizbul militants if they do not stop targeting policemen. The poster also names some militants and their kin, who allegedly were working with the Jammu and Kashmir polic...
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In BJP State Chief's home constituency, 2 blocks headless
9/22/2018 10:46:03 PM
Avinash Azad Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: BJP's claims to develop rural India stand exposed when it comes home constituency of BJP State Chief, Ravinder Raina where posts of Block Development Officers are vacant since long. Two blocks Kiladral and Lamberi in district Rajouri are headless since long, however, earlier these were filled on basis of additional charge system. "They have no vision to develop the rural, even urban India, though they can claim, but claims are not sufficient for development you need to do works", said a local leader and expected Sarpanch from Nowshera. "We waited a lot as we hoped that MLA who is leading state unit of BJP, and has good connections in Un...
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Booked by Vigilance, ACDs continue on same posts
GAD 'encourages' corrupt officers
9/22/2018 10:45:47 PM
Avinash Azad Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: The General Administration Department (GAD) is virtually encouraging corrupt officers who are in the net of State Vigilance Organisation (SVO) for misappropriation of funds and other frauds. Sources told Early Times that ADC Poonch and ACD Rajouri, who have been named in the FIRs registered by SVO for misappropriation of funds, are enjoying same posts by using money 'power' and their connections. "ACD Poonch, Mukhtar Ahmed has been named in the FIR by SVO for misuse of official position that caused huge lose to state exchequer as district Panchayat Officer (Reasi)", sources said, and added that as an ACD he is also misusing his authority a...
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GoI plans to hold LS, assembly polls together in JK
9/22/2018 10:45:33 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Chances are high that the government of India would hold parliament and assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir together, with Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies elections acting as a drill for the greater action. In an interview with a New Delhi-based news portal, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik has trashed the speculations that any government will be put in place by defections in the state legislative assembly. He said the government would focus on ensuing that Panchayat polls are held peacefully and successfully in the state. Here, the Governor hinted at how these polls will act as a drill for the state assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir....
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Lal Singh to hold massive rally today
Discrimination against Jammu
9/22/2018 10:45:09 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Former Minister and senior BJP leader, Ch. Lal Singh is going to have a big showdown here tomorrow against what he called the continuous discrimination with Jammu region at the hands of successive governments. The former Minister who is going to organise a big rally at Jammu is considered to be resurgence of proud and patriotic people in Jammu. The day is considered to be of great importance in the history of Jammu as patriotic Dogras and nationalist peo...
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Soz targets RSS chief for his views on J&K
Trifurcation issue
9/22/2018 10:38:48 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Former NC ideologue and Congress leader Saif-ud-Din Soz has upped his ante against the RSS and its chief Mohan Bhagwat. He has urged one and all to see through their game plan and oppose the RSS and its chief Mohan Bhagwat so that Jammu & Kashmir State remained intact and hegemony of Kashmir over Jammu and Ladakh was maintained. What has provoked Soz to take on the RSS chief were the latter's comments on the idea of Jammu & Kashmir trifurcation made in New Delhi before a big congregation three days ago. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday endorsed the removal of Articles 370 and 35-A, both of which hold Jammu & Kashmir aloof from the national mainstr...
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Irregularities in PMGSY road construction
Collapsed retaining walls damage houses, farm land
9/22/2018 10:24:52 PM
Arun Jasrotia Early Times Report Udhampur, Sept 22: Throwing all norms to winds, sub-standard material was used in construction of retaining wall and protection walls of PMGSY Road from Ghordi to Khalad. The PMGSY started work on the said road almost two years ago. The walls are damaged and kannals of farm land have been washed away due to collapse of retaining and protection walls. A road stretch of almost 10-15 km from Ghordi to Khalad village in District Udhampur has been left...
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Doctors of Gurez not ready to serve their own people, poor people forced to feel heat
9/22/2018 10:23:40 PM
Mohammad Sarfaraz Early Times Report BANDIPORA, Sept 22: Unfortunately the doctors belonging to the Gurez area of this North Kashmir district are not ready to serve their home place and people believe that due to some political interventions, most of the doctors are practicing in the summer capital of Kashmir. Gurez is considered to be the remotest place of this North Kashmir district with the people saying that they have been left at the mercy of God. The locals said that they face the problems with related to health care, as there is a shortage of doctors and para medical staff. "Gurez valley has been facing immense health related problems due to lack of manpower including doct...
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Earth quakes jolt JK 140 times since 2009
9/22/2018 10:23:33 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, Sep 22: As Jammu and Kashmir is prone to disasters, at least 140 earthquakes have hit the state since 2009.Official figures of the Meteorological Department reveal that 140 earthquakes jolted JK since 2009. The state felt tremors nine times in 2009, recorded earthquakes six times in 2010, seven times in 2011, 11 earthquakes in 2012, 25 in 2013, and 19 in 2014. The earthquakes were recorded highest number in 2015 in the decade when JK was jolted 27 times of which 19 were significant and eight having less than 4 magnitude measured on the Righter scale. In October 2015, two earth quakes were recorded including a powerful one on October 26 ...
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Separatists unnerved as India cancels talks with Pakistan
9/22/2018 10:23:26 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: Even as New Delhi announced cancellation of talks with Pakistan, the development has left the separatists unnerved in Kashmir. Sources said the separatists have been told by their Pakistani handlers to "be prepared for the worse in the coming days as the prospects of Government of India going soft on them are over." New Delhi on Thursday had initially accepted Pakistan's request for a meeting between External Affairs Minister SushmaSwaraj and her Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. But following killing of three policemen in Kashmir, the External Affairs Ministry spokesperson...
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Civic Bodies elections: BJP not to disclose names of Valley candidates before filing of nominations
9/22/2018 10:23:18 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: Unlike Jammu region, BJP today secretly handed over party tickets to candidates who are going to contest civic bodies election in Kashmir. State general secretary of party Ashok Koul along with another general secretary Sunil Sharma handed over mandates to candidates who were finalized for civic bodies elections across Kashmir Valley. Instead of revealing names of candidates who will contest these elections, BJP has decided to keep their names secret till filing of the nomination papers. September 25 is last date of filing of nomination papers and names of the candidates will be disclosed only on that day. Credible sources said that meeting of party c...
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BJP finalizes names on 'disputed' seats
Despite boycott call, 152 candidates files nominations
9/22/2018 10:23:09 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: Notwithstanding boycott call given by some parties, 152 candidates have, so far, filed nomination papers for the first phase of urban local bodies elections across J&K. September 25 is last date of filing nominations and scrutiny will be held on September 26. Last date for withdrawal of candidature is September 28 and elections for the first phase will be held on October 8. In the first phase elections will be conducted for 15 civic bodies of Jammu province including the Jammu municipal corporation. Similarly in Kashmir Valley elections in the phase one will be held for 15 civic bodies including three wards of Srinagar municipal corporation. Meanwhi...
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To counter 'resignation wave', wage hike for SPOs on cards
9/22/2018 10:22:56 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Sept 22: In the bid to prevent the allegedly "low paid" Special Police Officer(SPO)s from resigning from the duties in the wake of militant attacks, the government is contemplating to raise their wages. Sources said the Raj Bhawan is concerned over the reports that some of the SPOs have left their jobs through video messages circulated on the social media. Sources said the "government feels that the main reason" why the SPOs were thinking of leaving their jobs was their "low wages." "See these boys are paid around Rs 6,000 per month, which is too low. If their wages are duly hiked they will think twice before leaving the jobs," said a police official on th...
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No policy on Waste Management for rural areas
RDD violates SWM Rules 2016
9/22/2018 10:13:11 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Sept 22: It is more than 3 years since the new set of rules on Solid Waste Management (SWM) were passed by Government of India, but till date the Department of Rural Development (RDD) has failed to prepare s state policy and solid waste management strategy for rural areas of J&K, with the result management of solid waste is becoming a new challenge for rural areas of state. Details available with Early Times reveal that rule 13 of Solid Waste Management Rules (SWM Rules 2016) lays emphasis on preparation of a state policy on solid waste plus evolving a strategy in rural areas. In addition to similar strategy has to be evolved for urban areas as well under r...
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Despite Guv’s assurance 85% doc posts vacant in Doda
9/22/2018 10:12:56 PM
Bijay Charak Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: Despite assurance of former Governor NN Vohra to fulfil the vacant posts of doctors in hilly and remote district Doda, 85 percent posts of Medical Officers are lying vacant. Rajesh Parihar, a social activist, informed Early Times that former Governor during his Doda visit had assured people of the district that he had directed the Health department to take measures so that there is no compromise on providing health care facilities to the people of remote and hilly district. Vohra had visited Doda on August 5, 2018 through Public Outreach Programme. He was shocked when it was brought to his notice that 120 out of 142 posts of doctors ...
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Massive search operation underway in Shopian, Pulwama
9/22/2018 10:12:51 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 22: A day after three policemen were abducted and killed by militants, security forces today launched a massive cordon and search operation in Shopian and Pulwama districts of Jammu and Kashmir, police said. The cordon and search operation (CASO) was launched in at least eight villages in Pulwama and Shopian districts in south Kashmir early this morning, a police official said. He said a joint team of police, Army and paramilitary CRPF launched the CASO to flush out militants from the area. The official said the operation was going on when last reports came in. Three cops were on Friday abducted and later killed by militants in Shopian district. Mean...
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In South Kashmir, Truck unions loot apple growers, double freight charges
Authorities in slumber!
9/22/2018 10:12:44 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Sept 22: Apple growers are going through a difficult phase as truck unions operating in South Kashmir have arbitrarily hiked freight charges. A group of apple growers told Early Times that truck unions of the district including unregistered unions increased freight charges unreasonably due to which they were facing serve problems. These truck unions, they alleged, are enjoying the patronage of concerned agencies. "At the beginning of season truck unions are resorting to loot and are demanding double freight charges." Haji Fayaz Ahmad, a resident of Khiram Bijbehara who himself owns an apple orchard and represents Dachinpora Fruit grow...
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Govt accords sanction for prosecution of Hurriyat leader, 2 others in Kulgam
9/22/2018 10:12:35 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Sept 22: The state government has accorded sanction for launching prosecution under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against moderate Hurriyat Conference leader and two others in Kulgam district of south Kashmir. According to an SRO issued here, Police Station Kulgam received an information that one Hurriyat activist namely Mukhtar Ahmad Waza along with few supporters had arrived at village Shouch and is insisting the common people to continue the "self-styled struggle for separating the State of J&K from India and provoking to raise anti-Indian slogans etc." A Case (FIR No. 22/2017) U/S 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 came to be ...
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J&K Police keen to avenge killings of colleagues
9/22/2018 10:12:23 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 22: Jammu and Kashmir policemen, who have been at the forefront of wiping out Pakistan sponsored terrorism from the state, have become soft targets for the terrorists. "The terrorists have been barging into the houses of policemen and targeting them. They happen to target them when they are on leave and are unarmed. As they know it very well that they cannot take them on in the battlefield. Besides targeting policemen, terrorists have been harassing their family members just to intimidate them," said an official. During the past nine months terrorists have killed more than 30 policemen. They have ransacked scores of the residential houses of the pol...
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Rajouri observes bandh over shopkeeper's murder
9/22/2018 10:12:16 PM
Early Times Report Rajouri, Sept 22: A complete bandh was observed today in Nowshera town for about two hours on the call of Beopar Mandal, Nowshera to express resentment over murder of a shopkeeperon Friday evening. Sources said the deceased Vijay Kumar R/o border village Laroka was running a 'karyana shop' at Nowshera town since a long time. On Friday evening 1-2 persons were sitting at his shop and all were gossiping, said a source and added that during discussion a dispute occurred over an unknown topic and in a fit of rage one of the unidentified persons hit the deceased with iron rod. People from adjoining shops rushed to the spot and shifted the injured Vijay Kumar to nearby...
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Congress makes cake-walk of BJP in ULB polls difficult
9/22/2018 10:12:10 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 22: With the Congress deciding to contest the ULB and Panchayat elections it will be a triangular contest between the candidates belonging to the BJP, the Panthers Party and the Congress in the Jammu region. Against this it will be a direct contest between the candidates belonging to the BJP and the Congress. Two days ago when several hundred candidates wished to seek tickets from the BJP their morale was on the edge but after the Congress decided to contest the poll with a warning to the BJP not expect a cake walk win in the election,the morale of the BJP is down. Already the PDP, the NC and the CPI(M) have announced the boycott the elections to win sy...
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Gas agency's license suspended for violating MCC
9/22/2018 10:12:01 PM
Early Times Report Rajouri, Sept 22: Involved in the violation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and reportedly on the complaint of Congress party , district election authorities have suspended the license of a Gas Agency. On Friday Mahila Morcha of BJP had organised a programme in favour of BJP candidate for ward No.13 (Talwal) at Peer Kanju wherein the Mahila Morcha activists/leaders have distributed LPG connections among the beneficiaries under PM Ujjwala Yojna. Immediately after the event went viral on social media network, Congress party expressed resentment over violation of MCC. Sher Singh, ADC who is also nodal officer for implementation of MCC & Law & order for Municipal electi...
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Advisor Ganai hears public delegations, individuals at Srinagar
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GDC R.S. Pura organizes extension lecture
Teachers' Workshop at British International School, Jammu
JKRCEA's Virat Rally for Rights postponed due to election
Principal Sessions Judge Samba convicts accused in NDPS case
People hold protest against water crisis
DOPK organizes Vitasta Divas programme
Power shut down
FBOs asked to get registered
Moderate to heavy rains, snowfall likely in next 48-hours
As cops take a nap, thieves loot shops in Udhampur
FCS&CA Director inspects Mills & Stores
Panic gripped in Nagrota, woman found 5 suspects
Kidnapped girl recovered within 24 hours, kidnapper apprehended
4 killed, 9 injured as overloaded SUV plunges into gorge in Doda
For talks to happen, Pakistan first needs to end terror menace: General Bipin Rawat
High Court asks state to improve facilities in Government hospitals
CB Kashmir registers case against BOSE officials for 'manipulating' records
Congress releases list of candidates for ULB elections
High Court asks state to file Action Taken Report with regard to sub-standard drugs
Lecture on Youth start-up loan schemes held at GDC Akhnoor
Bal Bharti Public School holds a rally
SMVDU organizes National Doctoral Students Conclave
GDC Bishnah flag off a rally
Power employees seek support for struggle on privatization of PDD
LWWS stages nukkad "Farz Gi Samjo"
22 bovine animals rescued, 01 bovine smuggler arrested
BVP Kathua unit organizes 'Guru Vandhan Chhatra Abhinadan'
GDC Udhampur organizes workshop on "Tourism Entrepreneurship"
Police arrests absconder
Bovine smuggling bids foiled in Thanamandi
Senior Cong leader calls on Advisor Vyas
Inter-state drug smuggler arrested with 1 kg poppy straw
GDC RS Pura unit holds Swachhata Hi Seva drive
Seminar on Gandhian philosophy organized
GDC RS Pura organizes wall paintings
ABVP to start agitation in JU, if Students' demands not fulfilled
State Veterinary University organizes awareness camp
Municipal polls-2018: CEO issues notification for 3rd Phase
Delegation of Bar Association calls on Advisor to Governor BB Vyas
PAHAL organizes free eye check up camp
Induction programme for ISM doctors organized
1 day state level convention of Rashtriya Kavi Sangam Jammu Kashmir held
Varshik hawan performed
Swachh Bharat Cycle Rally flagged off
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