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| Srinagar temple controversy gets murkier | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Dec 22
In Srinagar, Kashmiri pandits are seeking government intervention to deal with what they claim to be a multi-crore temple land scam.
The police have been trying to restrain Kashmiri pandits from entering the Ramji Temple in Srinagar, allegedly on the instructions of its management.
The pandits say that since the temple trusts have not had elections over the last 17 years, caretakers and outsiders have been controlling temple assets, worth Rs 10,000 crore, and are now selling or leasing them out.
"Some of the trustees and other samitis which are from our community and some non-locals state subject holders try to grab these properties, and it is sti... | |
| | | | This R-Day, some more water | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Dec 22
The forthcoming national day –Republic Day –is expected to prove as a good omen for the water starved residents of Jammu as they may get supply twice a day.
The Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has fixed January 26, 2008 the target for completion of Sitlee filtration plant to add 70 lakh gallons of drinking water in the water supply distribution system of Jammu city.
Azad as a part of his personal monitoring programme of important public utility projects visited Sitlee filtration plant and took stock of pace of progress. The project on its completion would augment water supply in the critical areas and ensure its 2-time supply per day after completi... | |
| | | | Employment: High on agenda, low on delivery | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Dec 22
If the pace on many fronts was ittle low, the year which is about to end had opened up at a promising note to offer employment to thousands of educated and unemployed youth.
Even though the recruitment process for various posts is yet to be finalized and the schemes reflected in the budget proposals are yet to take shape but still the year 2007 held a high hope for the job seekers.
Fresh from the New Year revelry January this year, the newspapers were replete with the job notifications issued by the recruiting agencies of the Jammu and Kashmir government. The Public Service Commission, the Subordinate Services Recruitment Board and the Divisional an... | |
| | | | HM militants expected to surrender before CM in Ramban today | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Dec 22
In a major success Jammu and Kashmir police has been able to motivate more than one dozen militants including top militant commanders of Hizbul Mujahideen in Ramban district to surrender and join the mainstream.
According to official sources, “More than one dozen militants mostly belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen are expected to surrender before the chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in a simple ceremony in Ramban on Sunday.
Official sources said the militants who are expected to surrender have been identified as Nasarullah Qazi, Asif, Imran and Kulkan. These four militants are expected to surrender along with several others in Ramban before the chief Minis... | |
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