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J&K's retiring IAS babus seek re-engagement, advice govt against increasing retirement age of local officers
11/28/2011 12:24:31 AM
Syed Junaid Hashmi JAMMU, Nov 27: Jammu and Kashmir is the only state in the country where so-called 'honest, bright and intelligent' local officers after induction into IAS opine against increasing retirement age of other employees while pleading for their re-engagement as influential members of some board or commission after retirement. These bright honest officers eagerly wait for their re-engagement either as members of Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) or as heads of various other prestigious fact-finding missions and inquiry committees. From political clout to personal relationships, these 'bright officers' use all influential corridors of powers to get to the hot seat. Once appointed, they become 'messiah' of their colleagues and decide fate of young bright candidates 'on their own terms and conditions'. These influential officers prepare reports and advice government against increasing the retirement age of other government employees while stressing on the need for switching over to the stipendiary made of employment for non-gazetted recruits. But when t...
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Is Omar too honest to implement report?
Justice Bedi to submit report in six weeks
11/28/2011 12:24:04 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 27: It was nearly after two months since the mysterious death of National Conference worker Haji Mohammad Yousaf come to the forefront and subsequently announcement of government for judicial probe into the alleged allegations level against Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father Dr. Farooq Abdullah by the family members of the deceased, One man Justice B.S Bedi Commission is all set to begin its probe from Wednesday and according to well placed sources within the government, Guest House in Srinagar has been designated as his office and among his staff members one serving Additional District Magistrate and a senior police officer will assist Bedi in his ...
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JYM asked CU VC to remove corrupt OSD (Admn)
11/28/2011 12:23:33 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 27: The Jammu Youth Morcha (JYM) has asked the Vice Chancellor, Central University of Jammu to remove OSD (Admn) Dr P S Pathania from the post without further delay, otherwise a full fledged agitation against the University administration would be launched. Addressing a press conference here today, JYM President Dr Sanjay Sharma said," There are many cases of corruption against Dr Pathania in University of Jammu. Now, the cases are being probed by high level enquiry committee headed by Chief Secretary Madhav Lal." This is highly untoward thing that widely qualified and careful gentleman, who is now the Vice Chancellor of Central University took the services o...
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Abdullahs on 'warpath' with Army over AFSPA revocation….?
Father stirs hornet's nest again, questions Army's authority--------"Army not Master of people….must concentrate on checking infiltration"
11/28/2011 12:23:01 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 27: In what can be seen as senior Abdullah taking up direct cudgels with Army, Union Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has virtually opened up a 'front' against them , targeting it for opposing the political move of Abdullahs .Raising the pitch again in favour of what his Chief Minister son Omar Abdullah has been vouching for the last over one month now, Dr Farooq has launched a tirade against Army questioning its 'authority and assertion' over continuance AFSPA in J&K. Stirring the hornets' nest Dr Abdullah has also suggested that Army instead of meddling in such affairs should better concentrate on checking infiltration of terrorists on the borders. Afte...
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Farooq begins wooing annoyed party workers, forgets NC's past record
11/28/2011 12:19:03 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 27: Purportedly alarmed by New Delhi's annoyance, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy and President of National Conference (NC) Dr. Farooq Abdullah has begun wooing party workers across the state. An old hawk of Jammu and Kashmir politics, Farooq Abdullah knows well about the mood swings of New Delhi. Observers affirm that the NC patron has smelled something fishy and it is because of this reason that he has left his Union Ministry assignment to his secretary and returned to the state to rejuvenate NC's demoralized cadre. He knows well that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's three year action packed tenure has left deep scars on the minds of commoners ac...
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`Omar prepares to introduce Marshal Law in JK'
NC has been dis-empowering people: PDP
11/28/2011 12:17:42 AM
Early Times Report srinagar, Nov 27: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President, Mahbooba Mufti today accused National Conference of misusing the support of centre and its allies only to dis-empower the people of the state. She also accused Omar Abdullah of paving way for introducing Marshal Law in the state on a permanent basis. She was addressing a public meeting at Kokernag in South Kashmir today. MLA Abdul Rehman Veeri, Rafi Ahmed Mir, MLC Nizamudin Khatana and Zonal President Ab Rahim Rather were also present and spoke on this occasion. Mahbooba said the NC ends all arguments by flaunting "centre's support" to all its misdeeds. "Whenever questions are raised about the problems faced...
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Soz, Sham Lal snub Ashok Khajuria during Girdhari Lal Dogra's anniversary programme
11/28/2011 12:17:03 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 27: Senior BJP leader and MLA Jammu West Ashok Khajuria today created an embarrassing situation for his Party at a function organized to pay tributes to former finance Minister and veteran Congress leader Girdhari Lal Dogra at his 24th death anniversary here today after he was snubbed by PCC chief and former Union Minister Prof Saif -ud-Din Soz and Minister of Health Sham Lal Sharma. Khajruia, who was the lone BJP leader to attend the function organized by Girdhari Lal Memorial Trust at Dogra Chowk here today while paying tributes to late leader said that ``we should be above party politics while remembering Dogra who does not belong to any particular po...
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In Bhaderwah town Pakistani family has more civic rights than a local family
11/28/2011 12:16:41 AM
Asif Iqbal Naik Jammu, Nov 26:- The local administration in Bhaderwah town of Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir is silent over why they fail to take action against a family that actually hails from Pakistan and has illegally transgressed into the state and grabbed the land of a person who is a permanent resident of the state. This is the woeful tail of Ali Asgar Khan of Mohalla Havelli Bhaderwah, whose land was grabbed by a Pakistani family that virtually threw him out of his own land with the help of some locals. This shows how a Pakistani family enjoys more civic rights than a local family. According to Asgar Ali Khan he possesses a good deal of ancestral land bearing Khasra numbe...
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Jammu fed up with NC's hollow sloganeering
Equitable Development
11/28/2011 12:16:21 AM
Neha JAMMU, Nov 27: J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other NC leaders consistently maintain that the NC-led coalition government has been striving for "equitable development of all regions of the state and that the amelioration of general public is the most important part of the development policy". "Our government is determined for equitable development of all regions of the state and we have focused specifically on the holistic progress of far-flung and remote areas," is the bottom-line of their oft-repeated argument advanced to prove that the NC is state-centric, and not Kashmir-centric. This correspondent today interacted with cross-sections of society to know what they t...
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Taj dares Soz, says Omar to remain CM for full term
Congress A Divided House
11/28/2011 12:10:55 AM
Rustam JAMMU, Nov 27: PHE minister Taj Mhi-ud-Din continues to hold his ground and contradict JKPCC president Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz and other JKPCC functionaries, including vice-presidents and general secretaries. Besides extending unqualified support to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's November 23 Jammu suggestion that his government would amend the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) to bring it at par with the Indian Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in order to provide legal protection to the armed forces involved in counter-insurgency operations in the state, Mohi-ud-Din yesterday once again asserted that the power-sharing formula reached between the NC and the Congress in 2008-2009 had clearly sug...
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LOCAL NEWS
Senior Civil Defence wardens hold meet
Lions Club organises blood donation camp
Sikh organisations congratulate Rangil on getting Dogra Rattan Award
Teachers’ delegation calls on Director, discusses various issues
ETEN CA starts operation from new premises
JKNTUF to hold protest rally on Dec 14
Natrang stages Hindi Play ‘Topian’
Rally against drug addiction organised
MLC Gupta pays tributes to GL Dogra
HSS hails ban on doctors’ private practice
PDP cautions Govt on socio-political bewilderment
JYM asked CU VC to remove corrupt OSD (Admn)
CM, his colleagues raking controversial issues: Prof Chaman
PDP concerned over increasing corruption in state
CBI to probe Defence land scam near Srinagar airport
NGO to start ‘Super Achievers Batch’ for IAS/KAS aspirants
Ram Lal’s death condoled
Army organizes medical and dental camp at Pamrot
Rich tributes paid to Kotli Martyrs
Pathania calls for re-cast of education committees after panchayat elections
Rama Bhai delivers sermons on Srimad Bhagwad Gita
Restricted trade costs Pakistan two billion dollars a year
Over 50 Protesters Arrested in J&K
Senior Civil Defence wardens hold meet
SPO hurt in accidental fire
Cop killed in road mishap
Omar lauds Centre
Protest against FDI decision on Dec 1: Tarigami to traders
September 2011 biggest month ever in the history of Amway India
Newly married woman goes missing from Purani Mandi
Sahni appointed state president SSA
Illegally felled timber seized at Purmandal
Sahitiya Academy New Delhi organizes literary function at J&K Academy
24th death anniversary of Pt. Girdhari Lal Dogra
‘Six-time fall in separatist-sponsored strikes’
Move without security before revoking AFSPA: VHP to Omar
2-Day ‘PRAVAH’ dance festival concludes
Chib distributes cheques under IAY
Rally on “Discipline in all walks of life” held
14th free polio corrective surgery camp held at Katra
Jammu Philatelic Club formed
IBPS clerical posts’ aspirants, NPSU hold protest
1 killed as house collapses
Local along with fake passport arrested
Rally against drug addiction organised
MLC Gupta pays tributes to GL Dogra
HSS hails ban on doctors’ private practice
PDP cautions Govt on socio-political bewilderment
JYM asked CU VC to remove corrupt OSD (Admn)
CM, his colleagues raking controversial issues: Prof Chaman
PDP concerned over increasing corruption in state
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