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| Your courage, discipline, clarity, determination will make Bharat Viksit : LG Sinha to youth | | Flags off J&K’s UT Contingent for 29th National Youth Festival | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 7: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday, virtually, flagged off a 53-member Youth Contingent from UT of Jammu Kashmir for New Delhi to participate in the 29th National Youth Festival-Viksit Bharat Young Leaders’ Dialogue-2026.
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on 12th January, the National Youth Festival (NYF) dedicated to youth empowerment and unity for the youth is organised annually. In the year 2025, the National Youth Festival was restructured as Viksit Bharat Young Leaders’ Dialogue to align with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047.
The contingent selected for the Viksit Bharat Challenge Track and Cultural/Innovation T... | |
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| Cyber Jihad exposed | | ISI using mule accounts to bankroll terror in Kashmir | | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 7: Raids conducted by the Counter Intelligence Wing (CIK) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police in a cyber terror financing case have exposed a large network of mule bank accounts being used to route funds for terror-related activities in the Valley.
The raids were carried out at nearly 22 locations across the Kashmir Valley after police received specific intelligence inputs about suspicious financial transactions. Officials said the operation was aimed at identifying individuals involved in illegally routing money and dismantling financial channels being used to support terrorism.
“These accounts were being used not only for cyber fraud but al... | |
| | | | Don’t deploy teachers for clerical works: DSEJ | | Directs CEOs, ZEOs to relieve them immediately | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 7: At a time when several government schools, particularly in rural areas, are grappling with an acute shortage of teaching staff, a significant number of teachers have been found performing clerical and office-related duties in Education Department offices across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Taking serious note of the situation, the Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) on Wednesday issued fresh and strict instructions directi... | |
| | | | Dog bites, accidents caused by strays killing people: SC | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Jan 7: Flagging non-compliances of rules and directions by civic bodies, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said that people were dying not only due to dog bites alone in the country but also because of accidents caused by stray animals on roads.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and N V Anjaria, which was hearing pleas for modification of its earlier orders of the apex court filed by dog lovers and those seeking stringent compliance of orders, said it is conducting the hearing as many lawyers and animal activists claimed that they were not heard before passing of the order on November 7.
“The roads should be clear of dogs and stray animals. It is... | |
| | | | Don’t deploy teachers for clerical works: DSEJ | | Directs CEOs, ZEOs to relieve them immediately | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 7: At a time when several government schools, particularly in rural areas, are grappling with an acute shortage of teaching staff, a significant number of teachers have been found performing clerical and office-related duties in Education Department offices across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Taking serious note of the situation, the Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) on Wednesday issued fresh and strict instructions directi... | |
| | | | Encounter breaks out in Billawar | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 7: An encounter broke out between terrorists and security forces in the Kamadh Nullah area of Billawar in Kathua district on Wednesday evening after militants opened fire on a search party of the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Officials said security forces had launched a cordon-and-search operation in the area following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists.
As the search teams moved in, the terrorists fired upon the security personnel, triggering a gunfight.
Despite difficult terrain, dense vegetation and fading light, the search and combing operation continued in the area, officials said.
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| | | | Bhaderwah receives fresh snowfall | | | |
Early Times Report
Bhaderwah/Jammu, Jan 7: Fresh snowfall in the high-altitude areas of Bhaderwah in Doda district delighted tourists, who had flocked to the picturesque valley in anticipation of the precipitation, turning their long-awaited wishes into reality.
Visitors from different parts of the country, particularly Maharashtra, said they witnessed snowfall for the first time, describing it as a pleasant surprise.
Tourists converged in large numbers at Guldanda (9,555 feet), Panj Nallah (10,200 feet) and Chattargalla (10,500 feet) along the Bhaderwah–Pathankot highway to enjoy the snow-clad alpine landscape. The New Year day’s snowfall ended a dry spell of over two months and r... | |
| | | | Panel formed to value JAKFED assets | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 7: The J&K Government has constituted a committee for valuation of assets in connection with LPA No. one zero seven of two thousand twenty-five titled UT of J&K and others versus Sanjeev Bhagat and others. ... | |
| | | | MeT predicts dense fog for 5 days | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 7: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar on Wednesday said that Jammu and Kashmir is likely to witness largely dry and stable weather conditions till January 22, with no major weather disturbance expected during this period.
According to the MeT forecast, the weather will remain partly cloudy from January 7 to 15 across the Union Territory. However, January 16 and 17 may see generally cloudy conditions with light rain or snowfall at isolated places in the Kashmir division.
The weather is expected to turn partly to generally cloudy on January 18 and 19, while January 20 may witness generally cloudy skies with light snowfall at isolated higher reaches of the... | |
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