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| For BJP leaders, "English speaking course" takes frontage | | Jitendra's elite rise leaves Sangh's pledge in deferment | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 31: Rise of Dr Jitendra Singh, within three years, from a primary BJP member to a Union Minister, has inspired many party leaders to go for English speaking course for their progress and growth in the party.
Apart from learning English, there is mad race among BJP leaders, who aspiring to get mandates for the coming Assembly elections, to learning Constitution especially Article 370 for projecting themselves as articulated intellectual.
Earlier, BJP leaders preferred to develop good relations with RSS leadership and it was always their priority to attend RSS functions to remain in the good books of RSS leaders but these days everything has been reverted. Instead of attending RSS Shakas, BJP leaders preferred to spend precious time in English speaking classes. Earlier, BJP leaders while introducing themselves also mentioned years of their "Sangh Parvesh" but these days they tried to speak in English while giving their introductions to impress their BJP bosses.
It is all due to the fear of losing Legislative Assembly seats that most of the BJP leader... | |
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| JCC BANK'S ENIGMA Orders Twirl, Heads Rotate | | Chairman bids adieu, HC restores order of Registrar | | | Sumit Sharma
JAMMU, May 31: The Jammu Central Cooperative Bank is again in news as quashing the Judicial Member, Jammu and Kashmir Special Tribunal, Jammu's stay order, the High Court Srinagar restored the previous order bearing No RCS/LS/566-568 passed by the Registrar Cooperative Societies, J&K, Srinagar whereby he ceased the powers of Board of Directors of Jammu Central Cooperative Bank Limited, Jammu and appointed Joint Registrar (Admn) Cooperative Societies, J&K to look after the affairs of the bank.
"The High Court Srinagar restores the Govt's order, quashing the previous order of Court", Basharat Saleem, Registrar Cooperative Societies, said when contacted.
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| | | | Order for scrapping 'controversial' job policy | | Govt delays, youth exasperate | | | Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, May 31: Almost two weeks have passed ever since the State Government announced the scrapping of 'controversial' job policy in the state. However, no formal order has been issued as yet and the delay in the issuance of the order has caused heartburns among the youth.
The decision to scrap the job policy was taken in a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. This Cabinet meeting was the first one after the debacle suffered by National Conference-Congress coalition in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
The decision to scrap the job policy was seen as one of the damage control exercises taken up by the State Government after its dismal show in the Lok Sa... | |
| | | | Farooq did plain-speaking in the convention | | Thanking God for defeat | | |
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JAMMU, May 31: NC president and former Union Minister Farooq Abdullah, who tasted the first electoral defeat in his long political career in the just-held Lok Sabha elections, did some plain-speaking the other day in a convention of the NC youth activists at Nawai Subh office in Srinagar. He not only sought to know the causes responsible for the humiliating and massive defeat of his party and discussed the future strategy calculated to restore the political space it lost to the PDP so that it could remain somewhat relevant in the Valley, but also suggested a few steps which could help the NC restore the lost space. If one goes by what he said while addressing the convention and du... | |
| | | | Govt Departments fail to make voluntary disclosures under RTI | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 31: The tall claims of e-governance and Information technology (IT) revolution notwithstanding, the Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly continues to function without a website. Not only this most of his Government departments continue to violate the State Right to Information Act (RTI) by not making pro active disclosures under section 4 (1) (b) of J&K RTI Act 2009.
These disclosures are mainly supposed to be made via official websites of various public authorities cum Government departments, but irony is that even in the year 2014 we have many important public authorities in J&K which are without any official websites and one such public authority is Jam... | |
| | | | PK hails the 2014 mandate, demands Homeland, reorganization | | Hope and optimism | | | Neha
JAMMU, May 31: A number of political and social groups have hailed the Mandate 2014 and expressed the view that the massive victory of Narendra Modi would change the course of Indian history. One such organization is the Panun Kashmir (PK) of Ajay Chrungoo and Agnishekhar. The PK is the premier organization of the internally-displaced Kashmiri Hindus.
"Kashmiri Hindus hail the historic mandate given to Narendra Modi and BJP in the recently concluded parliamentary elections. The moment is a watershed in the contemporary history of India. The message in the mandate eloquently conveys that the Indian nation will not countenance anything that impinges upon the unity and integrity of I... | |
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