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| Pak makes yet another futile attempt to infiltrate ultras | | No let-up in infiltration bids | | Mohammad Shafiq Nazki
Jammu, May 11: Continuing with its unabated frustrated designs to pump in terrorists onto the Indian soils, the Pakistan today once again made a desperate attempt to push the ultras into this side of the territory which was effectively thwarted by the alert Indian troops.
The mischievous attempt took place at Krishna Ghati area of Poonch sector today when some armed terrorists tried to make yet another attempt to sneak into Indian side around 11.45 p.m on Saturday nigh... | |
| | | | Pak makes yet another futile attempt to infiltrate ultras | | No let-up in infiltration bids | | | Mohammad Shafiq Nazki
Jammu, May 11: Continuing with its unabated frustrated designs to pump in terrorists onto the Indian soils, the Pakistan today once again made a desperate attempt to push the ultras into this side of the territory which was effectively thwarted by the alert Indian troops.
The mischievous attempt took place at Krishna Ghati area of Poonch sector today when some armed terrorists tried to make yet another attempt to sneak into Indian side around 11.45 p.m on Saturday night.
Noticing the suspicious movement of the ultras, the Indian forces took position and once again challenged the ultras that resorted to unprecedented firing which was effectively retaliated by the I... | |
| | | | Sports Council conceals more, reveals less | | Denies information on its financial status sought through RTI | | | Faizal Malik
Srinagar, May 11: In a bid to conceal alleged misappropriation of funds, the Jammu and Kashmir State Sports Council has denied information regarding status of its public account in which the Grant- in- aid provided by the Government to this autonomous body is credited.
In response to an application filed by one I B Singh, Secretary J&K Golf Association seeking information from the J&K State sports Council under State RTI Act, the PIO of the council has stated that the information regarding financial position of the said account cannot be shared publically.
The claim of the Council has, however, been denied vehemently by the information seeker, who has filed subsequent app... | |
| | | | ‘Babus concealing property details’ | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 11: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has said that if erring top Government officers from J&K didn't make their assets public through the official Government websites, AAP activists will hold protest demonstrations outside their bungalows.
In a statement issued here AAP leader Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat said that it is matter of concern that in-spite of several Government circulars and orders, many top Government officers were reluctant to make details of their properties public, clearly indicating that these officers want to conceal their unaccounted wealth made through misdeeds and corrupt practices.
Dr Muzaffar said that more than one hundred Kashmir Administrative... | |
| | | | Alarming! Jammu figures in WHO list of 20 cities with dirtiest air | | | | Kunal Shrivatsa
JAMMU, May 11: In an apparent warning of deteriorating pollution levels in Jammu, the World Health Organization (WHO) in its latest study has indicated that the winter capital of the state is among the twenty cities in the world having dirtiest air.
According to Ambient Air Pollution (AAP) Database released by WHO has shown that of the 20 most polluted cities in the world, 13 are from India and Jammu is one among them as its acceptable particulate matter levels is higher than the prescribed limits.
The AAP Database was taken from almost 1,600 cities in 91 countries which finds that outdoor air pollution in these places has worsened since 2011 thereby by putting the live... | |
| | | | Jugal's possible victory leaves void for hectic lobbying to prez post | | Curtains ring down on biggest democratic exercise | | |
Biggies trying network connection in Captial for the pristine post
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 11: As curtain falls down on biggest democratic exercise of LS polls tomorrow, entire focus shifts to results and speculations for victory of candidates. As the scene for Jammu-Poonch seat strongly indicates victory for BJP candidate Jugal Kishore, this likelihood has pushed a handful of leaders in the state unit of into lobbying for party's highest post- seeking to become president substituting the incumbent chief after he becomes MP.
Sources said that upon gauging assessment and mood of electorate and experts for BJP candidate's victory for Jammu seat, senior leaders of BJP much ahea... | |
| | | | Anti-encroachment drive receives backlash | | 6 cops, 2 officers injured as land grabbers attack demolition squad | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mày 11: A former JMC corporator and NC leader instigated mob of encroachers to attack the JDA and Police teams that launched a demolition drive near Revenue Complex at Gole Gujral in accordance with the directives of the State High Court this evening. Six cops and two JDA officials were injured in the incident. The injured also included four CRPF personnnel. All the injured were rushed to GMC Hospital for treatment.
According to source, tension prevailed in the a... | |
| | | | Omar Abdullah's opposition to UT demand | | Jammu, Ladakh are not Kashmir's colonies | | | Rustam
JAMMU, May 11: Grant UT status to the trans-Himalayan strategic Ladakh to end Kashmiri domination over it and enable its people to shape their socio-cultural and politico-economic future within India and under the Indian Constitution. This is the age-old demand of the people of this region, which remains cut off from the rest of the world for almost six months in a year. They have launched movement after movement to achieve their goal. In 1989, they even took recourse to violent methods, which culminated in an agreement under which they were granted two Autonomous Hill Development Councils, one each for Leh and Kargil. In 2002, all the political parties, including the Congress, BJ... | |
| | | | Soz takes on Omar: J&K an integral part of India | | | | Neha
JAMMU, May 11: The Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president, Saif-ud-Din Soz, the other day lambasted NC president Farooq Abdullah and his son and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for their controversial remarks on Jammu & Kashmir and declared that the accession of the state to India is irrevocable and final. The immediate provocation was the statement that Kashmir will secede from India if Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister of India. "Kashmir can never secede from India and the accession is final and irrevocable," he said, "If Modi becomes Prime Minister of India, Kashmir will never secede from India," he further said. Soz needs to be appreciated from his stand ... | |
| | | | Deputy Commissioner Srinagar humiliates master craftsmen, artisans | | Seeks rehabilitation package for golden hands | | | Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, May 11: Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Farooq Ahmad Shah virtually humiliated the master craftsmen of Kashmir valley by saying that the artisans should be rehabilitated since they are facing tremendous hardships. The statement made by DC Srinagar other day came as a shocker to the artisans who are fighting hard to retain the age old arts and crafts of Kashmir. Instead of evolving a proper plan for saving a craft like Pashmina, Shah added insult to the injury by saying that master craftsmen and artisans are in dire need of rehabilitation.
It would be in place to mention here that Pashmina weavers have been running from pillar to post over the years while seeking... | |
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