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| BGSBU authorities come to rescue of hackers, prevent police from taking action | | Change of heart? | | | Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Dec 2: Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) is allegedly shielding engineering students accused of hacking computers containing data of Information Technology Department of the College of Engineering and Technology (COET).
Though the university had lodged a complaint with police, sources said that BGSBU administration has had a change of heart during the last few days. They, according to sources are preventing the police from laying hand on the culprits, who had hacked administrative and academic information of the university officials and other departments.
Interestingly, while the university authorities have lodged a written complaint with the polic... | |
| | | | Poll campaigning brings CM's priorities to fore | | `He did not campaign for Cong candidates' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 2: The campaigning for four seats of the Legislative Council has brought the priorities of the Chief Minister to the fore. In Jammu he was conspicuous by his absence and camped mostly in the Valley.
The National Conference (NC) working president and chief minister of coalition government Omar Abdullah sought vote from sarpanches and panches of Kashmir valley and in Jammu region he only campaigned in Rajouri and Poonch districts from where the NC candidate for J2 Dr. Shenaz Ganai is in fray for Monday's election.
Ganai of NC and Sham Lal Bhagat of Congress are two candidates of coalition government but the chief minister only campaigned in Rajouri and Poonc... | |
| | | | After 38 yrs JK to go for LC polls today | | 57 booths declared sensitive, 42 hypersensitive, 27 CRPF companies on high alert | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 2: Amid stringent security measures, the state is all set to go for the legislative council polls under Pnchayti Raj qouta on Monday. Prior to the polls, authorities had a marathon meeting at Srinagar on Sunday to ensure that everything goes well on Monday.
More than 33,000 Village heads are to decide the fate of at least 37 candidates for the available 4 seats in the upper house under PR quota. Sources said that the ECI appointed observer for the polls Shantmanu held a high level review meeting on Sunday which was attended by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Asgar Samoon, Inspector General of Poilice Kashmir, and S.M Sahai besides other senior civil and po... | |
| | | | Anti-incumbency factor haunts coalition | | Litmus test for Govt in Chenab Valley | | |
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Dec 2: For the first time in almost four decades 33,540 Sarpanchs and Panchs of Jammu and Kashmir will cast their votes to elect four MLC candidates for Legislative Council of State and will decide the future of 37 candidates including 21 from Jammu division.
17,912 Panchs and Sarpanchs will elect two MLCs from Kashmir Division and 15,628 Panchs and Sarpanchs will choose two candidates from Jammu Division for which the polling is schedule to be held tomorrow.
The main contest on two seats in Jammu Division is between the coalition and main opposition party PDP. Both the parties through massive campaigning in Chenab valley tried to woo the Panch... | |
| | | | 'Girl kidnapped by Police from court, asked to sign statement on gunpoint' | | Court asks CJM to hold enquiry | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 2: District and session court Budgam has directed a magistrate to hold an enquiry into the allegations of a girl that she was kidnapped by the police and later asked to sign a statement on gunpoint. The Court directed Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) to hold an enquiry into a complaint filed by one Kulsooma who alleges that she was kidnapped by police from a court. Kulsuma a resident of Darwan Chrari-e-Sharief in Budgam had prayed before the court for judicial enquiry. Kulsooma in her petition has alleged that one Jehangir Ahmad was persuading her to have illicit relationship with him.
"On November 10 at around 6:30 PM the accused alongwith help of some goo... | |
| | | | Despite winter vacation Pvt schools remain open | | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 2: In brazen violation of government orders, the primary and middle departments in some private schools in the Srinagar City remained opened even on Sunday today despite the fact that state government had on November 30 announced the winter vacations in schools across Kashmir valley.
Despite government's order to keep schools closed in the Kashmir valley for the winter vacations, several private schools in Srinagar district remained open even on Sunday.
The administrators of these schools says the decision to close was issued at 'a short notice'.
The state government on Nov30 asked to close down all schools in the Valley for winter vaccations.
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| | | | Opposition doubts fairness of LC Polls | | Alleges manipulation by govt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 2: Though the stage is set for holding the elections to four MLC seats under Panchyat quota tomorrow the ruling coalition is facing wild allegations of violating Model Code of conduct.
All the opposition parties including Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Panthers Party have levelled serious allegations against the coalition for violating the code of conduct and misusing the official machinery.
All these parties have even brought the matter in the notice of Election Commission seeking action against the coalition. The PDP alleged that NC men were alluring the sarpanchs and panchs to seek their vote in entire state. ... | |
| | | | Bedi commission to submit report shortly | | Haji Yusuf killing | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 2: The Bedi Commission has sought yet another extension for one month. The commission was constituted on November 18 last year to probe the death of NC middle rung leader Haji Yusuf in the custody of state crime branch after he was handed over to them by the CM on September 29 last year.
Sources in the state law department have told Early Times that although the term of the commission has been extended by a month, the commission is likely to submit its report to the government within the next two weeks.
Justice (Retd) H.S. Bedi heads the one-man commission of enquiry probing the highly suspicious death of the NC leader against whom serious char... | |
| | | | Omar, Cong leadership made LC polls a prestige issue…..? | | Leaders 'burnt midnight oil' till late….to ensure success of coalition | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 2 : Has Chief Minister Omar Abdullah made Legislative Polls for just four seats a prestige issue for the government….? One is prompted to ask this question in the wake of unprecedented 'effort' Chief Minister himself along with his alliance partner Congress put into the campaign as also all aspects related to 'political paraphernalia' of the elections scheduled for tomorrow. Even as allegations of the coalition alliance partners violating code of conduct and misusing the official machinery while on campaigning spree were galore from various political parties, these went unnoticed and unattended from concerned quarters for all apparent reasons.
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| | | | BDO'S attachment hampers development in Srigufwara | | | |
Saahil Suhail
Anantnag, Dec 2 : The attachment of Srigufwara BDO has brought developmental activity to a halt in the block. This is what the locals believe.
The BDO was attached a few months ago when a team from civil secretariat visited the block and found the official absent. The Assistant Commissioner Anantnag too charge of the block. However, the locals believe that the attachment has hampered the developmental works.
People actively participating in the developmental programs especially attached with centrally sponsored scheme MGNERAGA are disappointed with the administration as the office of block Srigufwara has gone virtually dysfunctional.
"Block Office has stopped its dev... | |
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