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| BOPEE conducts Common Entrance Test for 10th based Diploma Paramedical Courses | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (J&K BOPEE) today conducted the Common Entrance Test (CET) for 10th Based Diploma Paramedical Courses for the academic session 2026-27 at the designated Centres within the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
The test was conducted at several examination Centres in Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag, Doda, Rajouri, Jammu and Leh, with 1216 candidates appearing out of 1591 applicants.
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| | | | Trump dictating terms to India as Modi is compromised: Karra | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: J&K PCC President Shri Tariq Hameed Karra has said that US President Donald Trump is dictating terms and imposing decisions , that suit US, as Prime minister Modi is compromised due to pressures of Epstein files revealations and Adani case.
Addressing a largely attended Congress rally at Ghou Manhasan in Marh constituency organised by former minister Shri Mula Ram, JKPCC Chief said that India never succumbed to pressures of super powers and always followed an | |
| | | | Police recovers missing lady at Ramban | | | Early Times Report
RAMBAN, Apr 5: In a swift and coordinated effort, Police Station Dharamkund successfully traced and recovered a missing lady, namely Railma Devi W/O Rattan Lal R/O Harrog, Tehsil & District Ramban, whose missing report had been lodged at Police Station Dharamkund vide DDR No. 08 dated 13.02.2026.
Acting promptly on the report, a dedicated police team led by the SHO Police Station Dharamkund Insp Joginder Singh initiated technical and field investigation. Through sustained e | |
| | | | National Painters' Camp by IAFA at Mansar concludes | | | Early Times Report
AMRITSAR, Apr 5: National Painters' Camp organized by Indian Academy of Fine Arts (IAFA), Amritsar from 3rd to 5th April, 2026 at JKTDC Tourist Complex, Mansar Lake (Udhampur, J&K), culminated today. The three days' camp was organized to commemorate the contribution Late (Dr.) Baldev Gambhir (a Life Member of IAFA & recipient of multiple times the National Award by Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi; Punab Lalit Kala Akademi Awards, and other awards) in the field of art of.
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| | | | MAAsterG graces 722nd Urs Mubarak -Hazrat Amir Khusro (RA) program as chief guest in New Delhi | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Apr 5: MAAsterG today graced the 722nd Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Amir Khusro (RA,) held at Dargah Hazrat Niamuddin Aulia (R.A), New Delhi as the Chief Guest.
The highlight of the program was a special session by the renowned Spiritual guide, MAAsterG, where he spoke about the importance of transforming one's lifestyle in order to attain true happiness in life. Addressing a distinguished gathering, which included Hazrat Syed Anis Nizam Sahab, MAAsterG imparted profoun | |
| | | | Singh Club Bandhu Rakh Clinches Title at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Hockey Tournament | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: Singh Club Bandhu Rakh emerged victorious and lifted the trophy of the Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Hockey Tournament after defeating Khalsa Club Gole Gujral in a thrilling final played today at K.K. Hakku Stadium, Jammu.
Both teams displayed exceptional skill and determination, launching continuous attacks on each other's goalposts. Singh Club Bandhu Rakh secured an early advantage by scoring two quick goals before halftime. Khalsa Club responded strongly and red | |
| | | | Adivasi Congress concludes Kashmir tour, tribal issues highlighted at Ramban | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: Victor Dhissa and Chaudhary Hussain Ali Wafa concluded a four-day tour of the Kashmir Valley, focusing on outreach to tribal communities and assessing their concerns. During the visit, the delegation toured several including Kupwara, where they interacted with Gujjar, Bakerwal, and other tribal groups. Locals raised issues related to lack of basic infrastructure, inadequate healthcare and education facilities, and challenges linked to forest rights and liveliho | |
| | | | Youth workers should give strong rebuttal to negative narratives: CM Yogi | | | Early Times Report
GORAKHPUR, Apr 5: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called upon BJP's young workers to remain vigilant and respond firmly, while maintaining decorum, to the negative narratives being spread by a frustrated and disheartened opposition on social media platforms. He said, "In view of the upcoming Assembly elections, the opposition would launch a fresh wave of fabricated allegations online, and BJP's booth-level teams must stay strong and prepared to counter and rebut such attacks. | |
| | | | JP World School creates history, organises grand Alchemy Fest 2026; draws 700+ students | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: JP World School successfully organised its grand "Alchemy Fest - 2026", witnessing enthusiastic participation from more than 700 students, along with parents and members of the local community. The event stood out as a vibrant celebration of talent, creativity, and sportsmanship, and marked Jammu's first-ever Open Day of its kind hosted by a school. A wide array of activities including Cricket, Taekwondo, Speedball, Basketball, Rope Skipping, Creative Writing, | |
| | | | Sadhotra, Gupta criticize BJP's neglect; promise modern infrastructure, heritage protection for Jammu | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary Ajay Sadhotra and Provincial President , Jammu,Ratan Lal Gupta on Sunday accused the BJP of neglecting Jammu City, asserting that only an NC-led administration can restore the city to its rightful status.
Addressing a meeting of party functionaries in Jammu West, chaired by District President Chandar Mohan Sharma and organized by Ankush Arbol and Block President Devinder Sharma, Sadhotra sa | |
| | | | Bhartiya Dalit Sahitya Academy delegation calls on Speaker JKLA | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: A delegation of Bhartiya Dalit Sahitya Academy led by its President and former Chief Secretary BR Kundal today called on Speaker, J&K Legislative Assembly (JKLA), Abdul Rahim Rather at Assembly Secretariat here.
During the meeting, Kundal donated 22 books titled "History of Dr BR Ambedkar" to Assembly Library which is published by the Education Department of Maharashtra Government.
Appreciating the initiative, the Speaker said that BR Ambedkar was the chief | |
| | | | Diabetes, cardio metabolic disease deeply intertwined: Dr Sushil | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: To raise awareness about the escalating risk of cardiac complications in diabetic patients, Dr. Sushil Sharma, Head of Cardiology at GMCH Jammu, spearheaded a comprehensive cardiac awareness and health screening drive at Gurudwara Singh Sabha Nanak Nagar, Jammu. The initiative focused on sensitizing attendees about the strong link between diabetes and cardio metabolic diseases, emphasizing proactive measures and timely interventions to mitigate risks. Dr. Sushi | |
| | | | Reasi police take swift action after videos alleging sale of intoxicating tablets surface on social media | | | Early Times Report
REASI, Apr 5: District Police Reasi have taken prompt and effective action following the circulation of several videos on social media alleging the sale of intoxicating tablets in the PP Market (Purana Daroor) area near Katra. Taking cognizance of these inputs, Police Post Banganga immediately established a naka in the area to verify the allegations and ensure strict enforcement of law and order.
During naka checking, police teams apprehended the following four individuals: | |
| | | | Waqf Chairperson hails historic decision by HC declaring Kishtwar Ziarats as Waqf Property after decades of dispute | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 5: Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi has hailed the decision of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh regarding the Kishwar Ziyarats of Shah Farid-ud-Din (RA) & Shah Asrar-ud-din (RA) which has closed the decades-old dispute concerning the management and ownership of the two prominent shrines in Kishtwar, ruling that they are Waqf properties and not private ancestral estates. In a detailed judgment, Justice Sanjay Dhar hel | |
| | | | Strict enforcement against use of pressure horns | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 5: The Traffic Police J&K, under the directions of the Inspector General of Police, Traffic J&K, has initiated a strict enforcement drive against the illegal use of pressure horns across the Union Territory.
It is reiterated that the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, in its directions dated 10.12.2013 in SLP No. (C) 25237/2010 titled Abhay Singh VS State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors., has banned the use of all types of pressure horns. Further, the use of such horns constitutes an offence under Section 190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which may attract a fine up to ?10,000/- and imprisonment up to six months.
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| | | | Sonam Wangchuk gets warm welcome in Kargil, calls for unity and equal rights for Ladakh | | | | Early Times Report
KARGIL, Apr 5: Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk was accorded a warm welcome in Kargil on Sunday, where he called for unity across Ladakh and the country and reiterated the demand for democratic and constitutional rights for the Union Territory.
This marked the first visit of Sonam Wangchuk to Kargil after his release on March 14, following nearly six months of detention in Jodhpur jail under the National Security Act (NSA). His release came after the Centre revoked the grounds of his detention, subsequent to a habeas corpus petition filed by his wife in the Supreme Court of India.
Leaders of Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and Leh Apex Body (LAB), which are spearheadin | |
| | | | Rana convenes public outreach programme at Bassali | | | | Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Apr 5: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today visited the Bassali area of Doongi block in the border district of Rajouri where he convened an extensive public outreach programme.
The high profile visit was aimed to assess and address the grassroots concerns, ensuring equitable development in remote and border regions.
The tribal residents put forth a range of demands rooted in their lived realities. These included the urgent need for additional border bunkers to ensure safety, upgradation of Government Middle School Bassali, measures to tackle persistent water scarcity and availability of ambulance se | |
| | | | 18 flights per day at Leh airport to boost tourism: Ladakh LG | | | |
Early Times Report
LEH, Apr 5: Flights at Leh airport have increased from eight to 18 per day to boost air connectivity ahead of the peak tourism season, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena said on Sunday.
He said two more flights are expected to begin operations soon, providing flexibility for visitors to plan their journeys, and invited holiday-makers to experience Ladakh for an "unforgettable" trip.
"Ladakh is all set to welcome a larger number of visitors than before. Pleased to announce a major boost to air connectivity with Leh, as the tourist season begins in Ladakh," Saxena said.
These operations include two charter flights to Delhi and Chandigarh, along with regular schedu | |
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