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Kashmiriyat incomplete without Kashmiri language : Rather
Assures full support for its further dev
6/4/2013 10:53:07 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 4 : Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs, Mr. Abdul Rahim Rather today reiterated Government’s resolve to promote Kashmiri language adding that every possible support would be provided to overcome various challenges and difficulties faced by the language at different levels including academics and literature. Speaking at a function organized in connection with release of book Lafz Lafz Chu Dag comprising poetry of a young poet, Abdul Rashid Shad in the Auditorium of Radio Kashmir, Srinagar today, Mr. Rather said that Kashmiri language has centuries’ old rich history behind it which is embedded in the concept of secularism and socialism. In this connection he quoted some couplets of famous poets, Ghulam Ahmad Mehjoor and Abdul Ahad Azad and said their poetry has such a direct appeal and impact on the conscience of people which would have not been possible by any lecture or narration. The function was jointly organized by Radio Kashmir, Srinagar and Markaz-e-Adab-W-Saqafat with an objective to provide platform to the young writers and poets...
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Eidgah to be developed as model constituency: Gul
Announces Rs. 32 lakh out of CDF for dev works
6/4/2013 10:52:49 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 4 : The Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Mr. Mubarak Gul today visited various areas in Eidgah constituency including Siraj Bazar Zainakadal to take a personal feedback of people’s problems besides taking stock of the developmental needs of the area. The Speaker also visited Government Girls Middle School, Tibtian Colony, Kaka Sahib Sangam and Higher Secondary School Gudgari Mohallah and enquired about the problems faced by these institutions. Mr. Gul announced that the Middle School, Tibtian Colony, Kaka Sahib Sangam will be upgraded as high school shortly. In this regard, he directed the DDC Srinagar to identify the land in Sangam a...
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29 Kashmiri students attend passing out parade at NDA
6/4/2013 10:52:30 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 4 : On May 3i last, 29 students undergoing NI tour sponsored by 44 Rashtriya Rifles had the rare privilege to attend the passing out parade at National Defence Academy at Khadakwasla, Pune, said the defence spokesman in a statement issued here. He said the students were overwhelmed with the discipline and coordination shown by the cadets during the parade. After witnessing the parade the students had tea and interacted with the Commandant, National Defence Academy. Thereafter children witnessed air show maneuvers by different aircrafts which left them spellbound. Students were also take to Peacock Bay where the instructor gave an insight into how the n...
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PSA supports JU class IV employees' demands
6/4/2013 10:52:25 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 4 : Progressive Students Association (PSA) has extended their full support to the agitating class IV employees in the Jammu University (JU) main campus. In a statement a spokesperson of the Association said activists of PSA primarily addressed the gathering of agitating workers in the old administrative block after which they protest in their support in front of the main gate of JU. About thirty 35 took part in the protest outside university main gate. While addressing the class IV workers president PSA JU unit Manik said, "We fully support the demands of regularization of casual workers in the university campus and will work hard for it'. Not only the ...
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Div Com reviews execution of dev activities in Bandipora
Asks officers to make people aware about dev activities
6/4/2013 10:52:18 PM
BANDIPORA, June 4 : Highlighting the need for active cooperation among officers and public representatives, the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Mr. Shailendra Kumar today exhorted upon the officers to make the public aware about the activities and achievements with regard to development works being executed for the welfare of people. The Divisional Commissioner was addressing during a joint meeting of the officers and public representatives at Bandipora today. The meeting was convened to assess the public demands and grievance besides reviewing of the developmental scenario in the district. Asking officers to work with more dedication, besides expediting the pace of developmental act...
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DDC reviews development works in Doda
6/4/2013 10:52:04 PM
DODA, June 4 : District Development Commissioner, Doda, Mubarak Singh today convened a meeting of district officers to review the ongoing development activities besides discussing strategies for further streamlining of the functioning of government offices. Additional District Development Commissioner, G.N Balwan, Chief Planning Officer, Dr. Yassir Balwan, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Niraj Kumar, Chief Education Officer, M.A Rather, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ajay Gupta besides Superintending Engineer Hydraulic Circle Doda, Executive Engineer PWD (R&B) Division Doda and other senior officers attended the meeting. While addressing the meeting, the DDC enjoined upon the officers to...
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Sham reviews status of PHE schemes in Kulgam
Rs. 26.09 cr worth 9 WSS under execution
6/4/2013 10:51:46 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 4 : In order to provide potable drinking water to left over habitations in Kulgam area, the Government will take up nine new Water Supply Schemes (WSS) with an estimated cost of Rs. 26.09 crore during the current fiscal. Out of these, three schemes have been targeted to be completed at an allocation of Rs. 3.21 crore this year; which will cover six habitations with a population of 6179 souls. These schemes will be taken up under District sector. Under National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) ‘’Coverage’’, four schemes with the coverage of seven habitations with a population of 9849 souls are also proposed to be taken up during the current ...
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Mir inspects On Farm Development works in border areas
6/4/2013 10:51:31 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, June 4 : Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Hassan Mir today inspected the On Farm Development Works executed during 2012-13 in villages Gazipur Kulian, Badyal Qazian, Chohalla and Seer Balah under Ranbir Canal project by Command Area Development Department Jammu. The Minister was accompanied by Director Command Area Development Jammu, Parvez Ahmed Malik, Chief Agriculture Officer CAD Jammu, Dr Rama Kant Sharma, Project Officer, S&WM CAD Jammu, V R Parihar and Assistant Soil Conservation Officers of CAD Jammu. The Minister interacted with the farmers of area and appreciated the quality of works done by the technical officers of the department. He appealed the...
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1 killed, 4 injured in separate road mishaps
6/4/2013 10:51:58 PM
SRINAGAR, June 4 : A 5 years old girl was killed and four others including a minor were injured in separate road accidents across Kashmir Valley. A Mini bus of Arshid Memorial High School, Bulbul Nowgam, Anantnag, bearing registration number JK03B/3350 hit a girl Lubna Jan, age about 5 years, daughter of Farooq Ahmad Mir resident of Bulbul Nowgam at Bulbul Nowgam, under the jurisdiction of police station Anantnag, resulting in her on spot death. A Truck bearing registration number JK04A/4761 skidded off the road and turned turtle on road side near SEE Check Post, Kulgam, in the jurisdiction of police station Qazigund, resulting in injuries to driver Rakesh Kumar son of Shanka...
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JKSTA highlights problem of teacher community
6/4/2013 10:51:24 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, June 4 : Jammu Kashmir State Teachers Association (JKSTA) today appealed the higher ups in education department to safeguard the community interest and to resolve the issues pertaining to teacher's community. Addressing a press conference today Sardar Kulwant Singh, President Jammu Kashmir State Teachers Association alleged that the higher education department has become sick of political intervention and serving of personnel interests by some vested interest people owing to which some teachers are languishing in rural areas for the last more than seven years without any transfer to their home town. He demanded regularization of teachers who have completed ...
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Power shutdown on June 06
6/4/2013 10:51:19 PM
JAMMU, June 4 : In order to carry out the shifting of load and commissioning of 33 KV Salehar Ckt-I line from Grid Station Layana, the power supply to Salehar, Baispur, Sai-Kalan and adjoining areas being fed from Receiving Stations 2X6.3 MVA, Salehar, 1X6.3 MVA Baispur and 1X6.3 MVA Sai-Kalan shall remain affected on June 06, 2013 from 5 a m to 10 a m. The shutdown is subject to fair weather conditions. ...
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14 bovine animals rescued in Kud
6/4/2013 10:52:10 PM
Jammu, June 4: Continuing its drive against bovine smugglers, Police today foiled a new modus operandi of bovine smugglers of transporting bovine animals during midnight and rescued 14 bovine animals in Udhampur. "During the intervening night of June 3 and 4 SDPO Chenani Gian Chand Sharma and SHO police station Kud Inspector Rakesh Bamba under the supervision of I/C SSP Udhampur Benam Tosh, intercepted two Mahindra vehicles (JK02-1532 and JK14A-2756) loaded with bovine smugglers. The bovine smugglers fled away from the spot leaving behind the vehicles. During thorough search, 14 bovine animals were rescued," a police spokesperson said in a statement. FIR No 56/2013 U/S 188/RPC, 3 PCA h...
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Four held for crime against women
6/4/2013 10:51:39 PM
Jammu, June 4 : Continuing its drive against the criminals involved in Crime Against Women, Udhampur Police have arrested four accused involved in crimes against women in separate cases of Police Station Ramnagar and Panchari. According to police one accused namely Pawan Kumar S/O Suram Chand R/O Surni Ramnagar has been arrested U/S 376/511/RPC for attempt to commit rape and he has been remanded to concerned police at Police Post Ghordi, for 05 days for sustain investigations. In another case, a complaint of one unmarried women was received in Police Station Pancheri to the effect that she has been sexually exploited by one accused belonging to village Panjar luring her with false ...
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