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Breaking News Another Skelton in Peerzada's cupboard | BOSE faces credibility crisis following Peerzada expose | Malhotra unanimous choice as LC chairman | Gola Shah accuses IGP, others of harassing him by registering false cases against him | Gola Shah accuses IGP, others of harassing him by registering false cases against him | Simmering discontent in NC over delay in party elections | Justice Bedi needs hard evidence to reach right conclusion, rumours won't help | NPP, BJP tear into Congress & NC, demand justice for Jammu | MLAs versus Panchayats- government fails to define role | Congress being roundly denounced by many parties, including allies | NC believes in only vote bank politics....? | CM fails to keep up word with Guru Ravi Dass Sabha | Loss to NC is gain to PDP in J&K | KD (Y) protests against Taj and Peerzada | Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Kranti Dal youth working president Jagdish Sudan along with city president Rajinder Bhagat visited the Manda zoo to know the facilities and development by the centre and state governments. In a press statement, Jagdish | Samajik Vikas Sanasthan expresses solidarity with orphans | SSH frames body for Bajalta area | 2 from J&K among 4 held for suspicious movement in north Bihar | 'Saryara Biradari' forms community welfare committee | JPPF flays administration over 'minority threatening' | FIR against DD as cop gets electrocuted | ATELIER jumps in interiors designing sector in Jammu | Twelve pilgrimage injured in Bus-tipper collision | Spice Park will ensure quality control, marketing of Saffron-Mir | 3 days workshop held at GDC udhampur | IGP- Lohia Flags off NSUI activists for legal awareness camp | NDKM stages "30 Days in September" | JKAACL organises folk music programme at R.S Pura | Political satire 'Hawalaat' staged by Natrang in Sunday theatre | NYBO organizes free medical camp | J&K will be the cultural capital of the country : Abhay Sopori | Chib inaugurates blood donation camp | J&K begins process to appoint CVC | Security forces asked to foil militant plan on recruiting local boys | Audition of Shree Chandi Mata Bhajan contest held | DD Jammu organizes lecture on Ved Pal Deep | Eid celebrated with religious fervour in Rajouri | Speaker calls All Party Meeting on Feb 19 | JWAM holds protest | ReT teachers demand regularization in Edu deptt | Digiana Residents, PDP stage protest | NC led regime's performance appears only on papers: Mehbooba | NSF stages protest against Peerzada | Projects undertaken by ERA, a saga of delayed projects | 16 % minor girls get married in remote areas and border districts: Survey | New faces join HSS | MES employee among two more arrested | 'PDD daily wagers should get justice ' | Srinagar-Jammu highway again closed | Kashmir reverberates with prayers on Eid-e-Milad | Empower panchyat representatives for overall development: Cong MP Madan  | City sewerage woes adding miseries into public life this winter | Kathua PDP woos people to make party rally a 'big success' | Congress faced with grim future in J&K | Role of Sikh community in nation building appreciable: Rather | Army: In constant struggle | Two held with charas at Kishtwar | Arms, ammunition recovered from militant hideout | Bhushan Bazar called upon both India, Pakistan to ease restrictions on travel | TTD front appeal political parties to support delimitation | Sham inaugurates Pawar Coir Manu Co at Gandarwan | Sher-e-Kashmir Gold Cup Football begins today | J&K boys secure third place in Kurash | Volleyall team leaves for Youth National |  
 
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Another Skelton in Peerzada's cupboard
9 news schools opened, 6 upgrades in Damhal alone  
2/6/2012 12:37:06 AM

Bashir Assad jammu, Feb 5: Believe it, in village Damhal of Kokernag (Breng) constituency) where there are 6 panches and 1 sarpanch, the Education Department has opened 9 new schools and has upgraded 6 existing schools only to accommodate relatives of Peerzada Muhammad Sayed. Out of 9 new openings 7 primary schools have been created under Sarva Shikhsha Abhyan (SSA) and two schools under state sector. In Takya Damhal mohala 3 new schools have been created while as in Shah mohala, Sheikh mohala, Bonepora and Herepora 2 schools each have been opened to give benefit to the relatives of the minister. Prominent among the beneficiaries are Sheeba Jan w/o nephew of Peerzada and Arjumand Anwar w/o Read More...

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For warmth......As the mercury dips down with the changing mood of weather today, a father wraps a child in his blanket to keep him warmduring late evening here today in Jammu

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A train slowly meandering on the Jammu-Udhampur Railway Track with the back drop of lush green panoramic view here today Photo by Mukesh Gupta

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Carefree run......Two innocent children seemed to enjoying childhood while running through the field covered with yellow grass here in outskirts of Jammu Photo by Mukesh Gupta

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Munna Pass ho Gaya: Locals in Kashmir staging protest against Minister for Education Peerzada whose name recently been in air for getting his son passed in matriculation examination through Unfair Means (UFMs) photo by Waseem Andrabi

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Pure Patriotism..... photo by Naresh Bhagat

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Striking new nodes..... A guitarist striking for some new nodes on the strings of a guitar with the backdrop of sun setting in horizon photo by Mukesh Gupta

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Cultural Bonanza...... A colourful cultural treat spellbounds audience at Zorawar Singh Auditorium, a function organised by Department of Youth Services and Sports photo by:- Naresh Bhagat

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Thrilling Patriotism...... Photo by:- Naresh Bhagat

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Brave hearts on ride...... Dare Devils of J&K Police performing a rare daring feat during the full dress rehearsal at MA Stadium here today. Photo by:- Naresh Bhagat

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BOSE faces credibility crisis following Peerzada expose
 
2/6/2012 12:36:46 AM

Early Times Report jammu, Feb 5: Following the recent expose involving Education Minister's son, the Board of School Education (BOSE) finds itself in deep crisis. Nobody is ready to trust the BOSE for its `involvement' in helping the Education Minister's foster son qualify matriculation examination in 2009. A detailed report about Peerzada's son was published by local English daily last week. Taking cognizance of the report, the Chief Minister ordered a probe into the allegations. The probe was entrusted to Crime Branch. Last Tuesday, the Read More...


Malhotra unanimous choice as LC chairman
In dilemma, NC silent over Dy Chairman's name  
2/6/2012 12:36:33 AM

Early Times Report jammu, Feb 5: Having kept the task pending for over a year, the government has finally decided to conduct proper elections for the prestigious post of Chairman Legislative Council on February 24. Even as it remains a foregone conclusion that Amrit Malhotra of Congress, who at present is the acting Chairman, will retain the Chair, it remains to be seen whether the government applies the same parameters for choosing the member for Deputy Chairman post as in the Legislative Assembly from the opposition party or sticks to sam Read More...


Gola Shah accuses IGP, others of harassing him by registering false cases against him
 
2/6/2012 12:36:11 AM

Asif Iqbal Naik Kishtwar, Feb 5: Ravinder Kumar Gupta alias Gola Shah, a property dealer, has filed a petition in the high court at Jammu, accusing IGP and other senior officers of harassing him by allegedly registering false cases against him. He was also said to have prepared a CD secretly in a sting operation. In it, a one of the police official was alleged to have made efforts to strike an underhand deal with him to drop cases against him. In another CD, a senior police officer was alleged to have pressurised him to withdraw the case a Read More...


Gola Shah accuses IGP, others of harassing him by registering false cases against him
 
2/6/2012 12:03:02 AM

Asif Iqbal Naik Kishtwar, Feb 5: Ravinder Kumar Gupta alias Gola Shah, a property dealer, has filed a petition in the high court at Jammu, accusing IGP and other senior officers of harassing him by allegedly registering false cases against him. He was also said to have prepared a CD secretly in a sting operation. In it, a one of the police official was alleged to have made efforts to strike an underhand deal with him to drop cases against him. In another CD, an officer of SSP rank was alleged to have pressurised him to withdraw the case ag Read More...


Simmering discontent in NC over delay in party elections
 
2/6/2012 12:02:50 AM

Early Times Report srinagar, Feb 5: Internal bickering in the NC has been delaying party elections which should normally have been held at three year intervals. This has resulted in the party cardes both at the middle and the lower rungs raising eye brows. Interestingly, elections for the party President, Vice President and the General Secretary are also overdue now. The last party elections were held in the NC in 2005 when Dr. Farooq Abdullah was made the President and Sheikh Nazir was re-elected as the General Secretary. Without fear of Read More...


Justice Bedi needs hard evidence to reach right conclusion, rumours won't help
 
2/6/2012 12:02:33 AM

Early Times Report srinagar, Feb 5: The Justice Bedi commission probing the death of NC worker Haji Yusuf has fixed February 13th as the next date of hearing. Following the affidavits filed before the commission by the family of the deceased NC worker, counter affidavits have been filed before the commission by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, MOS home, Nasir Aslam Wani, CM's political advisor, Devender Singh Rana and inspector general of police (crime) Raja Aijaz Ali. The counsels for these have sought more time from the commission to rebut th Read More...


NPP, BJP tear into Congress & NC, demand justice for Jammu
Duty Over?  
2/6/2012 12:02:22 AM

Neha Jammu, Feb 5: The Panthers Party and the BJP have taken on the ruling NC and Congress and accused them and New Delhi of perpetrating injustice after injustice on the people of Jammu province. The immediate provocations were two. One was the exclusion of the decaying Jammu lakes like Mansar and Surinsar from the ambit of the additional package of Rs 356 crore sanctioned by New Delhi only the other day. This package is meant exclusively for the Dal dwellers. Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand, who lobbied in New Delhi for the additional pack Read More...


MLAs versus Panchayats- government fails to define role
 
2/6/2012 12:02:02 AM

Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: The failure of Omar Abdullah led coalition government to define the role of both Legislators and panchayats in the state, has finally rendered the Panchayats redundant as the MLAs sensing alienation are hindering the process of development. The three tier Panchayat Raj in Jammu and Kashmir has crashed before it could take off. Legislators and the administration at district and block level have almost stalled the functioning of panchayats in the state. Panches and sarpanches on the other hand have started poki Read More...


Congress being roundly denounced by many parties, including allies
Omar Praises Mamata -- II  
2/6/2012 12:01:48 AM

Rustam Jammu, Feb 5: The attitude of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah towards the Congress is also no different. He doesn't appreciate many stands of the Congress and even praises West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) president Mamata Banerjee. For example, Omar Abdullah did not appreciate what was done to Salman Rushdie, a recognised author. Rushdie was not allowed by the fanatics to come to Jaipur to participate in the Literary Festival last December. The Congress made common cause with the fanatics and created a situation tha Read More...


NC believes in only vote bank politics....?
 
2/6/2012 12:01:22 AM

Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: NC has done it again and proved that it is an undeclared policy of the party not to care and bother for the communities who do not form their vote bank or matter to them politically. Unfortunately it is the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who is doing it himself again and again. Last year it was the function of the Youth body one particular community that doesn't matter as a vote bank to NC and today it were the followers of Guru Ravi Dass ji who wanted Chief Minister to grace the occasion as chief guest. The onl Read More...


CM fails to keep up word with Guru Ravi Dass Sabha
 
2/6/2012 12:01:11 AM

Early Times Report jammu, Feb 5: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today again betrayed the Jammuites when he failed to keep up his promise to attend the Guru Ravi Dass Ji Jayanti celebrations at Parade. Thousands of Guru Ravi Dass Ji devotees who had assembled at parade ground today to participate in the celebrations were dismayed after CM did not keep his promise made with the representatives of Guru Ravi Dass Sabha earlier. It's not the first time that the CM betrayed the Jammuites but previously on many occasions including the Guru Ravi Dass Read More...


Loss to NC is gain to PDP in J&K
 
2/6/2012 12:00:55 AM

Early Times Report jammu, Feb 5: Which political party is likely to get benefit from the gradual erosion in the size and strength of the ruling National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir? This question has assumed importance following reports that even the staunch supporters of the National Conference have started getting disillusioned with the party led by Dr Farooq Abdullah. In fact for the growing peoples' disenchantment with the ruling party Farooq is not being held responsible. Who then is responsible for the mess in which the NC is Read More...


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KD (Y) protests against Taj and Peerzada
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: The youth wing of the Kranti Dal held protest against Peerzada Sayeed and Taj Mohi-ud-Din both cabinet ministers i.e. Minister for Education and PHE respectively an....


Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Kranti Dal youth working president Jagdish Sudan along with city president Rajinder Bhagat visited the Manda zoo to know the facilities and development by the centre and state governments. In a press statement, Jagdish
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Kranti Dal youth working president Jagdish Sudan along with city president Rajinder Bhagat visited the Manda zoo to know the facilities and development by the c....


Samajik Vikas Sanasthan expresses solidarity with orphans
Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 5 : J&K Samajik Vikas Sanasthan (a social and charitable organization) headed by its Chairman Kuldeep Raina organised a simple but impressive function at Gulshan....


SSH frames body for Bajalta area
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 05: To bring more and more people in to the organization, Shiv Sena Hindustan (SSH) frames new body. In this regard a meeting was held in the Bajalta area, the meeting....


2 from J&K among 4 held for suspicious movement in north Bihar
Early Times Report ARARIA, Feb 5: Four persons, including one from Nepal and two from Jammu and Kashmir, were detained by the police for moving in a suspicious manner in a market in north Bihar's A....


'Saryara Biradari' forms community welfare committee
Jammu, Feb 5: Members of Saryara Biradari Bahu Fort in a meeting held here today at Bahu Fort Jammu formed a committee in the name and title of "Saryara Biradri Welfare Committee" with an objective ....


JPPF flays administration over 'minority threatening'
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: Jammu Province People's Forum (JPPF) an amalgam of more than 50 social, commercial and other organizations expressed its concerns over the 'Mendher Episode' where a....


FIR against DD as cop gets electrocuted
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5:A case has been registered against PDD department when a cop got electrocuted at his residence here at Tallab Tillo under the jurisdiction of Pouni Police Post, sour....


ATELIER jumps in interiors designing sector in Jammu
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5:ATELIER today introduced Jammu to a new world of interiors. A spokesperson said that the host of finest collection of quality contemporary furniture for lifestyle a....


Twelve pilgrimage injured in Bus-tipper collision
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: Ten persons, including nine pilgrims, were wounded in a head on collision between two vehicles at Talwara area in Reasi district, informed sources said on Sunday. T....


Spice Park will ensure quality control, marketing of Saffron-Mir
Early Times Report BUDGAM, Feb 5:- Minister for Agriculture Ghulam Hassan Mir, today emphasized the need to initiate steps for protection of heritage saffron besides increasing productivity and imp....


3 days workshop held at GDC udhampur
Jammu , Feb 5: NSS Units of Govt Degree College (Boys) Udhampur organized three days workshop The workshop was inaugurated by the Principal of the College Dr N.K. Resutra in his inaugural address h....


IGP- Lohia Flags off NSUI activists for legal awareness camp
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : About 100 NSUI activists (Law students) went to Samba district for Legal Awareness Camp. They were flagged off by Hemant Kumar Lohia (IPS) IGP Traffic J&K alo....


NDKM stages "30 Days in September"
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : "30 Days in September" spellbound the audience at performing art studio today, the socially relevant play was very well written by Mahesh Dattani, translated i....


JKAACL organises folk music programme at R.S Pura
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art Culture and Languages (JKAACL) today organsed a folk music programme at Modern Institute of Education in Kir Pind, R. S Pura. ....


Political satire 'Hawalaat' staged by Natrang in Sunday theatre
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : 'Hawalaat'-a Hindi satire written by famous playwright and satirist Sarweshwar Dayal Sexena was presented under the direction of Neeraj Kant here today at Natra....


NYBO organizes free medical camp
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 :New Young Blood Organization Samba today organized a free medical camp under the Chairmanship of Ashok Verma at premises of the Govt Middle School at Mandal to p....


J&K will be the cultural capital of the country : Abhay Sopori
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Listening to the songs by Ashwani Kumar, Abhimanyu, Jasmine Kaur, Jasminder Kaur and many other students of Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Education and Researc....


Chib inaugurates blood donation camp
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 :Minister for Medical Education Mr. R. S. Chib inaugurated a one day blood donation camp at GMC, Jammu. The camp was organised by Sanik School Nagrota ex-student....


J&K begins process to appoint CVC
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 :The Jammu and Kashmir government has begun the process of appointment of Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) and Vigilance Commissioners to the State Vigilance Co....


Security forces asked to foil militant plan on recruiting local boys
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Security and intelligence agencies have been asked to carry out fresh probe into reports suggesting that Lashkar-i-Toiba (LeT) has started recruiting local teen....


Audition of Shree Chandi Mata Bhajan contest held
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 :The audition of Shree Chandi Mata Bhajan Competition, first of its kind in Jammu & Kashmirwas held at K.L. Sehgal Hall (Abhinav Theatre) here today. 70 contestan....


DD Jammu organizes lecture on Ved Pal Deep
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 :Doordarshan (DD) Kendra, Jammu today organized "Ved Pal Deep Lecture" on the death anniversary of Ved Pal Deep, a poet, wherein Dr Veena Gupta, noted poet spoke ....


Eid celebrated with religious fervour in Rajouri
Early Times Report Rajouri, Feb 5: The pious religious festival of Eid-milad-ul-Nabi was celebrated with religious fervor in many parts of Rajouri. The main programme was organised in Rajouri ci....


Speaker calls All Party Meeting on Feb 19
EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar, Feb 5 : Ahead of the Budget Session scheduled to start from February 23, Speaker Legislative Assembly, Mohammad Akbar Lone has called an All Party Meeting on February 1....


JWAM holds protest
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : On the Amphalla - Janipur Road , Sarwal , Rehari - Newplot roads Large number of residents,  traders, people and the prominent citizens assembled joined the prot....


ReT teachers demand regularization in Edu deptt
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : All Jammu and Kashmir ReT Teachers Forum (AJKRTTF) has again appealed the state government to start regularization process of the teachers who have completed sev....


Digiana Residents, PDP stage protest
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : The residents and shopkeepers of Ward No 58 Digiana today staged a protest against the Public Health Engineering for the leakage of water pipes in their locality....


NC led regime's performance appears only on papers: Mehbooba
Early Times Report Malhar (Udhampur), Feb 5: Calling upon the people to compare performance of PDP-Congress government with decades long mis-governance of successive National Conference (NC) regi....


NSF stages protest against Peerzada
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : The activists of National Secular Forum (NSF)  staged a noisy demonstration in protest against the Minister for School Education, Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed for mi....


Projects undertaken by ERA, a saga of delayed projects
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : While government has given clear direction to Economic Reconstruction Agency (ERA) to complete their work on prescribed time but the reality is opposite as many ....


16 % minor girls get married in remote areas and border districts: Survey
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : Nearly 16.3 per cent girls in Poonch and 15.7 per cent in Rajouri are married off before the age of 18 years, while Srinagar district records zero per cent of su....


New faces join HSS
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5:Hindustan Shiv Sena has welcomed new members joining the party while the general secretary G.I Singh highlighted the policies, programmes and achievements of the pa....


MES employee among two more arrested
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : With the arrest of the two more persons including MES (Military Engineering Services) employee the Kanachak police claimed to have busted the d fake appointment ....


'PDD daily wagers should get justice '
Early Times Report KATHUA , Feb 5 : : The Chairman of the Cooperative Marketing Society Kathua Karan Singh and president of Kisaan Movement Hurmat Singh urged the state coalition Government to do....


Srinagar-Jammu highway again closed
Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 5 : Kashmir valley remained cut off from the rest of the country for the second day today due to heavy snowfall and landslides, forcing authorities to close the 3....


Kashmir reverberates with prayers on Eid-e-Milad
Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 5 : Despite rain and snow, thousands of Kashmiris Sunday celebrated the birthday of the founder of Islam, Prophet Muhammad, spending the night in mosques and shrine....


Empower panchyat representatives for overall development: Cong MP Madan 
Early Times Report Rajouri, Feb 5: Addressing a huge public gathering Rajouri here today, the senior Congress Leader and Member of Parliament from Jammu-Poonch constituency Madan Lal Sharma asked....


City sewerage woes adding miseries into public life this winter
Pankhuri Aggarwal Jammu, Feb 5: While the winter continues to tread on its actual fury, this has compounded into many problems with inclement weather and intermittent gushing rains leaving the ci....


Kathua PDP woos people to make party rally a 'big success'
Early Times Report Kathua, Feb 5: Ahead of the former chief minister and Patron PDP, the People's Democratic Party unit district Kathua on Feb 7, the Kathua PDP conducted various meeting in distri....


Congress faced with grim future in J&K
In its 47-year long history the state unit of the Congress is faced with a grim future in Jammu and Kashmir despite the fact that it has been sharing power since 2002.It shared power with the PD....


Role of Sikh community in nation building appreciable: Rather
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5 : Eulogising the commendable role of Sikh Community in the freedom struggle of the country as also in maintaining the communal harmony and brotherhood in the state, ....


Army: In constant struggle
MOUSUMI KALITA SACHDEVA None can deny the great service im parted by the army soldiers to our nation. The army is ever ready for protection to the last gaiter-button. Sitting and eating peacef....


Two held with charas at Kishtwar
Early Times Report Kishtwar, Feb 5: In their drive against the sale of narcotics in the town and its adjoining areas, police today apprehended two persons at Bus Stand here along with charas. DSP....


Arms, ammunition recovered from militant hideout
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5: Arms and ammunition have been recovered by security forces from a natural cave that was being used by militants as their hideout in Mansu nullah area of Doda. Offic....


Bhushan Bazar called upon both India, Pakistan to ease restrictions on travel
Early Times Report JAMMU , Feb 5 : Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Forum (JKDF) Pandit Bhushan Bazaz called upon both India and Pakistan to ease restrictions on travel between Srinagar - M....


TTD front appeal political parties to support delimitation
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 5: President Tehsil Thathri Development Front, Kuldeep Kumar Rao & sr. vice president Kanwarjeet Singh Thakur have lamented that the Congress-NC government has failed ....


Sham inaugurates Pawar Coir Manu Co at Gandarwan
Early Times Report AKHNOOR, Feb 5: Minister for Health, Horticulture & Floriculture, Sham Lal Sharma has called upon the rural youth to opt for setting up of their own income generating units as ....


Sher-e-Kashmir Gold Cup Football begins today
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5: The 3rd Sher-e-Kashmir Gold Cup Football Championship, organised by Jammu and Kashmir Youth National Conference under the aegis of J&K Football Association, star....


J&K boys secure third place in Kurash
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5: Winning seven medals, including one gold, Jammu and Kashmir bagged overall third place in boys section in the two-day Ist Junior National Kurash Championship whic....


Volleyall team leaves for Youth National
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5: State volleyball team today left for participation in the 14th Youth National Volleyball Championship to be held at Kolkata in West Bengal from February seven to ....


 
 
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