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SRTC talks tough: lLst chance to resume duties or face termination
3/14/2008 11:51:29 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 14 Before acting tough the state government on Friday decided to give one more chance to the striking employees of the JK SRTC to resume their duties immediately failing which they will be dealt with sternly which may include their termination from the corporation services. The state government also gave clear hints that if the agitating employees will continue to adopt agitational approach they may go for fresh recruitment to run the show of the ailing aorporation. Addressing a press conference here today, Managing Director SRTC Manzoor Ahmad Lone impressed upon the striking employees to resume their duties in view of the agreement arrived at between the JK SRTC workers union and the government on March 10 or face termination. Giving details of the loses due to strike, MD SRTC said 24 day old strike has brought SRTC to a grinding halt and now even the existence of the corporation is at stake,. He said each day the corporation is losing up to Rs 15 lakh. In addition the entire fleet of the SRTC grounded for over three weeks ne...
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Challan produced in Dy Adv Gen murder case
3/14/2008 11:50:57 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 14 Police today presented challan in murder case of Ajit Singh Dogra, Deputy Advocate General, against seven accused namely Vikas Sharma alias Vishu, Ashok Kumar alias Shoka, Amrish Khjauria alias Max, Labha Ram alias Sanjay, Raj Kumar alias Raju, Gourav Sharma alias Dana and Mohan Singh alias Mona u/s 302/ 341/147/149/34 RPC r/w section 4/25 Arms Act, in the Court of CJM Jammu. CJM, Jammu Sanjeev Gupta committed the challan to the Court of Principal Sessions Judge, Jammu with the observations that sections 302 RPC and 4/25 Arms Act are exclusively tribale by the Court of Sessions. According to the challan the accused by forged registries had sold the l...
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Mehbooba to visit Pak on March 27
3/14/2008 11:50:16 PM
Early Times Reporter Srinagar | Mar 14 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Ms Mehbooba Mufti would be visiting Pakistan during the last week of this month to attend Pugwash conclave on "Regional Stability". Ms Mufti is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on March 27 to attend the scheduled conclave on March 28-29 at Islamabad. The proposed conclave would discuss problems of regional stability, initiatives that should be taken to promote peace and cooperation in the region, and make possible recommendations to the respective governments in this regard. Focus of Mehbooba's presentation at the conference would be "Prospects for Kashmir in Indo-Pak relations" among other topics to be di...
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Power Cut
3/14/2008 11:49:41 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 14 To carry out urgent work at 132/33 KV Grid Station Janipur, the power supply to Muthi, Barnai, Akalpur, Domana, Sangrampur, Sanyra Morh, Nagbbani, New Secretariat, Telephone Exchange, PHE Parade, Dogra Hall, Bus Stand, Hari Market, Resham Ghar Colony, MLA Hostel, Kanak Mandi, MES, Nagrota local, Bhalwal, Thather, Subash Nagar, Part of New Plot, Janipur Colony and other adjoining areas shall remain affected on March 16, 2008 from 8 am to 12 noon. The shut down shall be subjected to fair weather conditions....
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SPG to arrive early next week to review PM’s security
3/14/2008 11:49:15 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 14 SPG men guarding Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh are expected to visit Jammu and Kashmir early next week to review security arrangements for the Prime Minister’s proposed visit to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi university. PM is expected to attend the first convocation ceremony at the university campus located near Katra base camp of Mata Vaishno devi shrine. SPG team is expected to visit university campus to work out details of PM’s security drill. SPG conducts security drill in routine where ever Prime Minister visits. But fresh intelligence inputs about possible terror attack on vaishno devi shrine has made the job of SPG even more tough and it i...
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Precious gems worth hundred crores plundered
17 kgs of Paddar sapphire fetched Rs one crore,
3/14/2008 11:47:42 PM
Early Times Special Correspondent Jammu | Mar 14 News Analysis In the wake of 17 kilograms of crude sapphire, extracted from Paddar mines in Kishtwar district of J&K, fetching Rs 1 crore, the open loot of the rare gem from the mines by the locals, with the connivance of the police and the officials in the forest department has come to sharp focus. While the sapphire extracted from the Paddar mines, during last three years has earned the state exchequer a paltry sum of Rs 1 crore, the crude sapphire worth several crores has been stolen from the mines, with some locals, forest officials and skeleton police force being hand in glove in the loot. Some politicians are also hand in glove in t...
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