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| Piped natural gas for Jammu homes likely by year-end, project in final stage | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: Residents of Jammu and its adjoining areas are likely to receive cooking gas through piped connections in their homes within this year, as the ambitious Rs 237-crore Gurdaspur–Jammu Natural Gas Pipeline Project has entered its final phase and is expected to be completed next month.
The project, being executed by GAIL (India) Limited, is nearing completion, with nearly 90 per cent of the work already finished. Once commissioned, it will pave the way for the supply of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to households and commercial establishments and significantly enhance the availability of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for vehicles in the region. Reviewing the pro | |
| | | | A journey meant for memories ends in tears: 3 Haryana youth die in tragic accident near Nagrota | | LG, CM express grief, pray for speedy recovery of injured | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: A holiday trip turned into a tragedy for a group of young tourists from Haryana when three of them lost their lives and two others sustained critical injuries in a devastating road accident on the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway near Nagrota on Sunday morning.
The accident occurred near IIM Jammu in the Jagti-Karli area when a Creta car bearing registration number HR29BB-2127 collided head-on with a bus (JK02AJ-9933) travelling from Jammu towards Udhampur | |
| | | | Ceasefire in Congress: Dissidents suspend activities after high command’s warning | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: Facing a stern warning from the Congress high command and the prospect of disciplinary action, dissident leaders within the Jammu and Kashmir Congress have reportedly suspended all their planned political activities, including a series of rallies that were scheduled to be held across the Jammu region this month.
Sources in the party said the dissident group had drawn up plans to organise public meetings and rallies in different districts of Jammu in June to demonstrate its support base and political strength. However, following the intervention of the party leadership in New Delhi and the constitution of a three-member inquiry committee to probe alleg | |
| | | | RSS aims to organise society for national resurgence: Mohan Bhagwat | | | Early Times Report
Thrissur (Kerala), June 14: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the primary objective of the Sangh is to organise a society for national resurgence. Addressing a gathering as part of the RSS centenary outreach programme here, Bhagwat said the Sangh was founded not for political power or popularity.
"The Sangh was not started as an opposition to any community. It was not founded for power or popularity. It was started to fulfil a larger national purpose and contri | |
| | | | DGP Prabhat chairs security review meeting ahead of Amarnath Yatra-2026 | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 14: Director General of Police, J&K, Nalin Prabhat-IPS, chaired a security review meeting at the Conference Hall of PCR Kashmir, to assess and strengthen security arrangements for the smooth, safe, and peaceful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. Reviewing the overall security preparedness, the DGP J&K directed officers to maintain a high state of readiness and ensure close coordination at all levels. He instructed officers to maintain heightened | |
| | | | Rajouri: ‘Operation Sheruwali’ enters 23rd day | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: The anti-terrorist operation code-named ‘Operation Sheruwali’ in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district entered its 23rd day on Sunday “Operation Sheruwali’ is being conducted in the dense Dorimal forests of the Gambir Mughlan area in Rajouri district, making it one of the longest ongoing counter-terror operations in the region.
Joint forces, including the Army, J&K Police and CRPF, have intensified operations across the challenging, rugged forest terrain.
The operation is being carried out in the densely forested hills of Dorimal, where steep slopes, rocky mountains, and thick vegetation continue to pose significant challenges to the troops on the gr | |
| | | | Disclose tender process for Board exam answer sheet procurement under RTI Act: CIC to CBSE | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, June 14: The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to disclose "point-wise categorical" information permissible under the RTI Act related to expenditure on exams and details of answer books, including the tendering and procurement process, for Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations. After setting aside the CBSE's earlier denial of information under the RTI, the transparency panel asked it to furnish revised replies and said that the information exempt from disclosure may be redacted or masked under Section 10 of the RTI Act, while any denial under Section 8(1)(d) should be properly justified.
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