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Pro-Jammu issues remained ignored in Modi's eight rallies in this region | "Just passing reference on discrimination issue to corner Cong" | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 16: With his election rally at Moulana Azad Stadium, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has winded up election campaign of BJP in this sensitive State.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed nine election rallies-one at Srinagar and eight in Jammu province. BJP has selected eight venues in Jammu region for rallies of Prime Minister because Jammu region is BJP's strong hold and party's chance of getting Plus 44 seats depend largely on Jammu region.
Unfortunately, Prime Minister has not touched the issues which are dearer to the people of Jammu region who have repeatedly reposed their faith in ideology of BJP. In his last rally at Jammu today, the Prime Minister has touched the issue of discrimination with Jammu region but he was not as vociferous as he was during his Lalkar Rally at Jammu on December 1,2013.
Instead of centralizing his speech on Jammu centric issues, the Prime Minister has made only a passing reference towards discrimination with Jammu.
It is believed that those formulating strategies for J&K elections have cautioned against touching... | |
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A phase that will determine the fate of BJP | Intense campaigning | |
Masood Malik
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 16: Convinced that the party has not put up a good show in the first four phases of elections, the BJP has fielded all its top leaders and many others from different states of the country, including RSS cadres, to mobilize public opinion in favour of its candidates in the 20 constituencies which are going to the polls in the last phase of election on December 20. It is a phase that would determine the fate of the BJP is the view of the poll managers of the BJP and the view is rightly based on the assessment of the party leaders. The 20 assembly constituencies which will go to polls in the last phase include 11 constituencies in Jammu district, ... | |
| | Shows Prof Sahani as VC, Prof Sehgal DAA, Prof Tiwari as DFS | E-services of JU fizzle-out | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 16: The phrase 'Just below the lantern lies the darkness' seems apt for University of Jammu, as wrong information is appearing on official website of the University.
The website showing wrong information about Vice Chancellor of the University, whose tenure had completed three years ago. "If one follows this linkhttp://www.jammuuniversity.in/mscgis/vc.html, Prof Varun Sahani will appear as Vice Chancellor of the University. Leaving beyond Department of Distance Education (DDE) University of Jammu to maintain website, the site was not updated till December 1, 2014. Now remote sensing department is running years back", sources said.
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| | Headless, member less PSC fails to appoint KAS officers | | |
Mudasir Tariq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 16: State's premier recruitment agency Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (PSC) that is functioning without a chairman and members has also failed to appoint 99 KAS officers.
In absence of officials at JKPSC, the fate of the appointment of 99 KAS officers who cracked the exam in August this year is lingering all together as these posts have not been filled so far.
Disappointed by the government's lethargic approach the candidates held that even after four months, the commission is yet to forward their recommendation list to General Administration Department (GAD), thus affecting their career.
"The Commission has failed to issue ... | |
| | Taj, Lone show up in Civil Secretariat | Violate MCC by doing file work | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 16: Even though the guidelines of Election Commission of India highlight that during the government formation process, the current government remains in office, as it is still the lawful executive authority, nonetheless the governments have, constrained their actions until the political situation is resolved, in accordance with what is known as the "convention on caretaker government." Civil Secretariat employees Tuesday were surprised to see Minister for Health and Medical Education Taj Mohi-ud-Din and Higher Education Minister, M Akbar Lone arriving in their offices for the first time since the commencement of election process in the state in Novembe... | |
| | Pregnant woman's death sparks protests, DC orders probe | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Dec 16: Family members, relatives and locals from Kishtwar today held a protest here and block the National Highway for over six long hours outside DC Office Kishtwar against the death of a 28 year old pregnant woman due alleged medical negligence at District Hospital (DH) Kishtwar. Meanwhile DC Kishtwar has ordered magisterial inquiry by SDM Chatroo Kalyan Singh in the matter.
The victim allegedly died due to medical negligence has been identified as Drishla Parihar w/o Shiv Kumar Parihar resident of Tagood Kishtwar.
Narrating their woeful tale, family members recalled that the deceased was admitted in District Hospital (DH) Kishtwar for... | |
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