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Cong Ministers have become 'yes men' of NC, feels High Command | 'Subservient' conduct due to fear of losing ministry….? | | early times report
Jammu, July 3 : Notwithstanding the fact that Congress ministers in the NC led ruling coalition government are carrying on their 'business and work as normal', showing no signs of incompatibility or discomfiture with the alliance partner, but party High Command is taking serious note of the way its ministers are conducting themselves in coalition and in matters of governance . The High command is said to be observing this as their party ministers becoming 'yesmen' of NC rather than maintain their own identity as equal partners in the government.
Sources said though Congress high command is in know of the manner its ministers have adopted a subdued and subtle identity in crucial matters and issues for a long time, this having been conveyed to them through different quarters from time to time, leaders at the top level are particularly unhappy at present over what has been seriously observed that no reservations are being expressed , nor any resistance exhibited by its senior cabinet ministers when NC takes decision on crucial matters . Sources further said ... | |
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6 employees accuse GM of forgery, lodge complaint with CB | MD JAKFED attachment issue | | sumit sharma
jammu, July 3: Six JAKFED employees see a well hatched conspiracy in MD , Ravinder Gupta's attachment. They have lodged a complaint with the Crime Branch alleging the General Manager GL Abrol (now attached with Div.Com Jammu) and others were involved in the conspiracy. They demanded an FIR against them.
The complainants said they came to know about their forged signatures on the complaint against Gupta recently. "The signatures are forged as we have attached an affidavit bearing our genuine signatures", they said.
SSP Crime Branch confirmed receipt of complaint adding probe has been initiated.
Pertinently, on May 30 Government attached Managing Director of JAKFED, Ravin... | |
| | Misuse of RTI: Some use it as weapon to extract works from govt officers | | | BHARAT BHUSHAN
JAMMU, July 3: Using RTI as a weapon against "corrupt" officials, a "select" group of RTI activists is alleged to have extracted works worth crores from different government departments here.
"They first take rounds of different departments and make an inventory of works which they feel have been alloted to contractors without following the set government procedure. Then, under RTI, they apply for details of these works," official sources said.
"When the officials show unwillingness to part with the information, this set of RTI activists tells them that they will withdraw their applications in case they too are alloted works," the sources alleged.
"The RTI weapon has been... | |
| | CET results shock ‘genuine’ aspirants | BOPEE held in suspicion | | Bashir Assad
Srinagar, July 3: The CET 2012 results declared on June 30 have come as a startling development for the meritorious and career conscious students who appeared in the examination with full confidence but could not make it as there is more it than meets eye.
Scores of agitated students challenged the veracity and accuracy of the selection list. While having a glance at the selection list particularly from Anantnag area in South Kashmir it becomes abundantly clear that the allegations leveled by students carry much weight as results include such students whose performance in their Matric and +2 exams have remained quite below the mark. They are widely known to be undera... | |
| | CB books three fraudsters, revenue officials | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, July 3: Crime Branch, Jammu has registered a criminal case against three persons and officials of the Revenue Department for their involvement in the offences of cheating, fraud, forgery and criminal conspiracy.
According to spokesperson of Crime Branch, Jammu, the organization has registered a criminal Case FIR No.15/2012 u/s 419,420,423, 465,466,468,471, 120-B RPC r/w Section 5(2) P.C Act Svt. 2006 against three individuals identified as Nazir Ahmed S/o Allah Rakha R/o Chowadhi, Jammu, Shamim Akhtar W/o Gaffar Hussain R/o Chowadhi, Sajad Hussain S/o Mohd Yaqoob R/o Chowadhi, Jammu and officials of the Revenue Department for their involvement in the offences ... | |
| | Rashid threatens to shift stray dogs to ministers' courtyards | | | early times report
Srinagar, July 3 : Expressing anguish over the increasing attacks on people by stray dogs in his constituency, MLA Langate, Engineer Rasheed has threatened to shift hundreds of stray dogs from his constituency to the courtyards of Ministers and bureaucrats.
"I warn the government of dire consequences if it failed to protect the lives of innocent people", he said in a press statement issued here today.
The MLA said that about 41 people, majority of them children, have been attacked by stray dogs in one day causing critical injuries to them.
He said during last two months hundreds of stray dogs have been brought into remote villages and nearby towns during night hours w... | |
| | It's nothing but 'monkey business' at GMCH | | | Mishu Gupta
Jammu, July 3: Monkey menace continues to grip the premier health institute of Jammu region .i.e. Govt Medical College & Hospital (GMCH) Jammu with many cases of monkey bites reported from inside and outside the hospital, the things yet have not been mended properly till date.
In a bizarre case today a monkey scaring the patient and attendants occupied a bed in Hospital that too in the emergency ward of the Government Medical College Jammu, making the tall claims of authorities about security of patients to go in air.
"I came to get my child examined, but it is terrifying when one notices a monkey lying on the bed next to your bed while four-five stray dogs are roaming out... | |
| | Adbee Markaz Kamraz may play mischief in Poonch | "Bridging gap between Kashmiri-speaking people" | | NEHA
JAMMU, July 3: As if the evil-intentioned interference of Kashmiri leadership in the Poonch-Rajouri belt was not enough to create doubts in the minds of the people of Jammu Pradesh, Kashmir-based Adbee Markaz Kamraz (AMK), a conglomerate of nearly two dozen so-called literary and cultural organizations, held its 33rd annual conference in Poonch on July 2, which was attended by over 200 persons, including a NC minister, NC MLA and Congress MLC, besides information secretary, Pakistan-occupied-Jammu & Kashmir. It was for the first time that the AMK organized its annual conference in Jammu region. To say this is not to suggest that the AMK cannot hold its conference in Jammu Pradesh. Th... | |
| | Kashmir was abode of Hindus less than 800 years ago | Geelani Crossing the Line | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, July 3: Kashmir was all Hindu less than 800 years ago. It was the seat and centre of Indian civilization. It was, and continues to be, the abode of Hindu Gods and Goddesses like Lord Shiva, Mata Keer Bhawani and Mata Jayestha Devi. What happened in Kashmir during the past 800 years is history and this period can be described as a dark chapter in the otherwise glorious history of Kashmir. It was this period which witnessed exodus after exodus of Hindus from the land of Vitasta and the process of forced migration reached its culmination in early 1990, when all, barring a few hundred Kashmiri Hindu families, left their homes and hearths to become refugees in their o... | |
| | Geelani reflects radicalisation of Kashmir | | | early times report
Jammu, July 3: Hardline separatist leader Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani's opposition to return of Kashmiri Pandits to their motherland exposes how the radical streak of thought-propounded and advocated by him- has left no room for survival -leave alone existence- of another school of thought.
In a smartly added rider, the hardcore separatist said though the KPs are welcome to get settled down in their homes, which they had left, knowing that it's not a possible preposition.
The real face of hardline and separatist though was reflected when he termed separate accommodation of KPs as ploy of Indian government to make settlement on the line of Jews settlement in Israel.
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| | Pandits justify separate colonies, homeland, say likes of Geelani trying to change demography of state | | | early times report
JAMMU, July 3: Kashmiri Pandits have taken head on with hardliner Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani for opposing their settlement in separate colonies in Kashmir Valley and termed it a mechanization of Hurriyat leader's sick mindset.
Defending not only the settlement of KPs in separate colonies but at a single concentrated place in Valley the KP leaders said being aborigines of Kashmir the Pandits have every right to demand their due share in territory of Kashmir and no separatist leader including the Geelani can deny them this right.
Strongly reacting to Geelani's statement Roots in Kashmir convener Vir Ji Saraf said that Pandits have over 5000 year histor... | |
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