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| Police Chief initiates a process to streamline transfer policy of Cops..? | | Yeh Apun Ki Choice Ka Mamla Hai……. ! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 1: Police brass here in Jammu and Kashmir is learnt to have been contemplating on streamlining the "system" thereby giving farewell to the "usual" interference in transfers and postings of police personnel by political bigwigs.
"Thanks to the new police chief, Director General of Police (DGP), Ashok Prasad, who has initiated a process to streamline the system within the department to ensure performance based transfers and postings of non-gazetted rank police officers of the rank of sub-inspectors and inspectors besides gazetted rank police officers of the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySPs) and Superintendent of Police (SPs)," highly placed sources in Police Head Quarter (PHQ) revealed to Early Times.
Worth to mention here that DGP, Ashok Prasad after taking over as new police chief of the state, had wished that he would like to consolidate the gains made by the police force and would lead them to make it the most modern force in the country.
"Paving way to make his dream come true, DGP Ashok Prasad, who is heading about 1.2 lakh stro... | |
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| `Omar promised cabinet reshuffle to woo Cong MLAs' | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 1: Even as the Chief Minister assured cabinet reshuffle after Legislative Council elections, the Congress men may receive a shock. Reliable sources believe the government is no mood to go for the much awaited reshuffle at least for the time being.
The promise of a reshuffle, political circles believe, was made to involve angry MLAs from erstwhile Doda district who have been denied representation in the cabinet.
Sources in the government told Early Times that the government has no plans of going for any reshuffle as neither Congress high command nor National Conference leaders are in interested in it.
"Reshuffle is a big thing not even the vacant berths in... | |
| | | | Fresh recruits knock doors of MLAs, Mantris, Babus;blue-eyed assured of choice postings | | Postings of 2010 batch KAS officers | | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
JAMMU, Dec 1: Heeding to recommendatory notes of MLAs, MLCs, Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries and Ministers, state government has completed the process of finding place of postings for around 200 officers of 2010 batch.
Sources said that the finalized list has been sent to the Chief Minister for accord of approval. Instead of going by merit, educational qualification, performance during the training period and expertise, sources said that General Administration Department (GAD) has given preference to recommendatory notes and communications of Politicians, Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries and Ministers.
They said that some of the KAS officers have already intimated the... | |
| | | | HIV/AIDS posing threat in bordering district Rajouri | | | | Early Times Report
rajouri, Dec 1: The alarming rate of AIDS case are now gripping border district Rajouri, despite central schemes, awareness campaigns on 'prevention and control' of Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), the official figures show 43 AIDS affect patients in district diagnosed at district hospital Rajouri till 2012, but, number is much higher than as many don't report to health intuitions courtesy social stigma attached to the said disease.
According to official figures available to department shows only 43 AIDS affected patients in district out of which 39 are taking treatment in ART center of Government Medical College (GMC),... | |
| | | | Influx of terrorists, pumping of fake currency, arms continues from Pak: VHP | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 1: Expressing serious concern over the continuing infiltration from across the border, smuggling of drugs, narcotics, arms, ammunition and pumping of fake currency VHP today alleged that despite spending hundreds of crores of rupees on border fencing, installing flood lights, scanners, satellites etc to detect infiltration the Union Government has failed to achieve the desired results.
Quoting Government figures at a press conference here today, the VHP state president Dr Rama Kant Dubey said 13 tones of RDX has been recovered in J&K since the militancy surfaced in this border and sensitive state in 1989. This is the highest recovery so far anywhere in the ... | |
| | | | PDF, CPM blow 'punch 'on Govt | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 1: As the countdown for the polling for four seats of Legislative Council under Panchayat quota has begun, more jolts for alliance partners NC and Congress came to fore with a sizable number of Panches and Sarpanches announcing to boycott the polls. Apart from Kashmir and some parts of Jammu region, the panches and sarpanches in Ladakh including Zanskar and Kargil today decided to stay away from this exercise. What came as political blow for NC, Congress alliance on the day campaign ended is the statement which came from its own allies PDF and CPM legislators loaded with criticism the way coalition government conducted the whole exercise of elec... | |
| | | | Tramboo's son takes out gun, police prevents shoot-out | | FCI contracts | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 1: Jammu Police today averted a major tragedy when they prevented son of an influential contractor from opening fire in the premises of Food Corporation of India at Bahu Plaza.
Police sources said that before the tenders could have been opened, Haseeb Tramboo son of Zaffar Tramboo of Tramboo Transport Company, presently residing at Channi Himmat, was accompanied by his father's PSO. He pulled out latter's weapon threatening the other claimants to desist from participating in the tendering.
Before the police present on the occasion could have got into the action, Tramboo waived the gun in the open and charged other members present on the spot. Police overpo... | |
| | | | Of late PDP is critical of Congress | | | | Early times Report
Jammu,Dec 1: Of late the PDP supremo and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir,Mufti Mohd.Sayeed,has not concealed his anger against the Congress. During the last three years the Mufti and the PDP, Chief, Mehbooba, Mufti, have been careful in avoding any reference to the Congress even while lambasting the National Conference leadership for its poor performance when it(NC) was sharing power with the Congress.
Political sagacity demanded that whosoever criticised the coalition Government in Jammu and Kashmir for misperformance and for its failure to check corrruption, besides resolving the problem of unemployment, was supposed to hold Congress too responsible for the... | |
| | | | "Mainstream" Kashmiri leaders unable to decide what it really wants | | Relevance Of Indian Constitution | | | Rustam
JAMMU, Dec 1: During the last few weeks, some "mainstream" Kashmiri leaders have made certain statements and put forth certain suggestions which clearly serve to demonstrate that they have still to decide as to what exactly they want from New Delhi. They appear to be a confused lot. Or, they have come to the conclusion that they are fighting a losing battle against New Delhi and that it would be better to compromise their respective ideologies to remain in the good books of the powers-that-be at the centre and enjoy loaves and fishes of office or official patronage.
That certain top ranking "mainstream" Kashmiri leaders have clearly indicated their willingness to accept the relev... | |
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