News Scroll Mobs attack Police Stations, CRPF bunkers, Govt offices | Following SC directive, induction of more KAS officers into IAS on anvil | ‘Differentiate between movement and agitation’ | Documents stolen from JK Bank Corporate Hqs? | J&K govt delaying appointment of VC by design, former cop continues on coveted post | Impersonator, beneficiary under five days police remand | Dehat Sandesh approved by DAVP, neglected by Info Deptt | Time for Jammu leadership to forget differences and unite | Geelani & Co have no moral right to oppose division of J&K | Teenager dies in suspicious circumstances | Two held with over 5 kg charas | Mortar shell recovered at Bari Brahmana | Young Kashmiri ignoring separatists dickats | J&K RTI Act: Headless and Heedless | Don't expect miracles from CCS meet:PM | Terrorists attempting to infiltrate in JK: Army | Avail benefits of causal classes in odd hours :Malik | Cattle smuggler held at Chasana | Six gamblers held at Bari Brahmana | KPC urges centre not to succumb to separatist propaganda | BJP terms Omar's statement 'irresponsible' | BJP leader donates water-cooler | Samajwadi Party concerned over failure of govt | BJP accuses centre of 'non-serious' over Kmr situation | PDP to launch campaign against NC-Cong coalition govt | JKNPP leader hosts Iftaar party | 10 kg bhukki seized, two held at Lakhanpur | Unidentified Sadhu dies in road mishap | Rajouri emerge land of communal concord | 3 ultras’ sympathizers sent to JIC | Pandits decry continued raw deal being given to them | All vehicles to be shifted to Narwal stand | Free flow of Indian constitution only solution to Kmr problem: BJP | Kathua residents deprived of proper electric supply | NSF seeks division of J&K | AIR staff on two-day mass casual leave, seeks removal of director | Gurmeet’s murder has left Taxi drivers shocked, demand action against unscrupulous agents | CITU rallies against price rise, violation of labour laws | JSM appreciates JMCC pledge to preserve secularism | JK Bank’s human resources base is unmatched: Sudhanshu | Sainik Sammelan by GOC Tiger Division held | Operation Sadbhavna: Helping a widow resurrect her life | Iftikhar urges austerity on Eid | Cooperative deptt opens meat shop | Konkan railway engineers strike enters 10th day | NC workers put their weight behind Khalid | Fireman cannot act as fireman driver: HC | HC sets aside life in rape case |

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

 
 

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Mobs attack Police Stations, CRPF bunkers, Govt offices
Shutdown in Valley; Youth injured in firing at Kanikadal
9/7/2010 11:55:36 PM

Ahmed Ali Fayyaz EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Sept 7: Killing of four civilians in Police and CRPF firing at Palhalan yesterday led to a fresh wave of turbulence in Kashmir valley today as violent mobs clashed with armed forces at several places and attacked a number of Police Stations, CRPF bunkers and Government offices, amid total shutdown and undeclared curfew. Notwithstanding the holiest More...


 

Other Stories of The Day

J&K RTI Act: Headless and Heedless
Don't expect miracles from CCS meet:PM
Terrorists attempting to infiltrate in JK: Army
Avail benefits of causal classes in odd hours :Malik
Cattle smuggler held at Chasana
Six gamblers held at Bari Brahmana
KPC urges centre not to succumb to separatist propaganda
BJP terms Omar's statement 'irresponsible'
BJP leader donates water-cooler
Samajwadi Party concerned over failure of govt
BJP accuses centre of 'non-serious' over Kmr situation
PDP to launch campaign against NC-Cong coalition govt
JKNPP leader hosts Iftaar party
10 kg bhukki seized, two held at Lakhanpur
Unidentified Sadhu dies in road mishap
Rajouri emerge land of communal concord
3 ultras’ sympathizers sent to JIC
Pandits decry continued raw deal being given to them
All vehicles to be shifted to Narwal stand
Free flow of Indian constitution only solution to Kmr problem: BJP
Kathua residents deprived of proper electric supply
NSF seeks division of J&K
AIR staff on two-day mass casual leave, seeks removal of director
Gurmeet’s murder has left Taxi drivers shocked, demand action against unscrupulous agents
CITU rallies against price rise, violation of labour laws
JSM appreciates JMCC pledge to preserve secularism
JK Bank’s human resources base is unmatched: Sudhanshu
Sainik Sammelan by GOC Tiger Division held
Operation Sadbhavna: Helping a widow resurrect her life
Iftikhar urges austerity on Eid
Cooperative deptt opens meat shop
Konkan railway engineers strike enters 10th day
NC workers put their weight behind Khalid
Fireman cannot act as fireman driver: HC
HC sets aside life in rape case

Front Page Stories

Following SC directive, induction of more KAS officers into IAS on anvil
Political interference halts promotion, postings at lower level
9/7/2010 11:55:08 PM

Early Times report Jammu, Sept 7: Many KAS officers in J&K who have attained seniority and yet facing grim chances of getting IAS cadre, are in for a big bonanza. Following SC directive on increasing the age bar for induction into IAS cadre from 54 More...


‘Differentiate between movement and agitation’
Agitation may be called off after Eid
9/7/2010 11:54:43 PM

Early Times report Jammu, Sept 7: Contrary to common belief, the on-going bloody agitation may be withdrawn after Eid. Track II players have done their job yet again and government , it is believed, has accepted four of the five demands put forth b More...


Documents stolen from JK Bank Corporate Hqs?
9/7/2010 11:53:59 PM

Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sep 7: After receiving ‘reports’ that hours before tendering his resignation, former Chairman of J&K Bank, Haseeb Drabu, had conducted a secret midnight operation at the Corporate Headquarters, Police intelligence is bu More...


J&K govt delaying appointment of VC by design, former cop continues on coveted post
9/7/2010 11:36:23 PM

SYED JUNAID HASHMI EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sept 7: Despite indulging in major media blitzkrieg, Police cop turned academician Masud Choudhary whose extension period expired in September 2009 is on his way out and a new Vice-Chancellor is likely More...


Impersonator, beneficiary under five days police remand
Police to seize BOSE ETT, SP College records for scrutiny
9/7/2010 11:36:07 PM

SUMIT SHARMA EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Sept 7: In swift developments related to Elementary Teachers Training (ETT) impersonation racket busted at MIER College, impersonator Bua Singh son of Atman Singh and beneficiary Sat Pal Singh son of Mela Sin More...


Dehat Sandesh approved by DAVP, neglected by Info Deptt
9/7/2010 11:35:31 PM

CHAMAN KOUL Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 7: It sounds incredible but is true. It is story reflecting whimsical and discriminatory attitude of the state Information Department towards local newspapers. Despite having been approved by Directorate More...


Time for Jammu leadership to forget differences and unite
9/7/2010 11:35:12 PM

RUSTAM EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sept 7: Thus the situation is critical. There are cogent reasons to believe that if the people Jammu remain dormant and devoid of political activity any more, they would be submerged under the rising tide Kashmiri More...


Geelani & Co have no moral right to oppose division of J&K
9/7/2010 11:34:50 PM

Early Times report Jammu, Sept 7: The other day the rabidly anti-India and out-and-out pro-Pakistan Radical Islamist Syed Ali Shah Geelani dismissed out-of-the-hand the demand for the division of the state. He said no power on earth could divide th More...


Teenager dies in suspicious circumstances
9/7/2010 11:34:26 PM

EARLY TIMES REPORT RAJOURI, Sep 7: A body of 8th class student was found in suspicious circumstances in a forest near his residence at Chowkian under the jurisdiction of Darhal police station on Monday late evening. Police have registered a case un More...


Two held with over 5 kg charas
9/7/2010 11:34:06 PM

EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sep 7: Two persons were today apprehended by police at Nankeychak in Samba along with over 2.5 kg charas, while an equal quantity of the contraband was recovered at their instance from a hotel in Jewel area here. The accu More...


Mortar shell recovered at Bari Brahmana
9/7/2010 11:33:26 PM

EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sep 7: A rusted mortar shell was today recovered from a residential plot at Smailpur in Bari Brahmana area of Samba. The shell was first seen by some labourers during construction activity on the land, police sources said More...


Young Kashmiri ignoring separatists dickats
58975 applications received for 5268 police constable posts
9/7/2010 11:03:14 PM

Sandeep Bhat Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 7: Despite reports of desertions in its ranks and threats of social boycott, J&K police has emerged as a big draw for young job hunters in employment-starved Kashmir. Ignoring calls by hardliners to sh More...


 

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