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Being treated like enemy for fighting enemy Pakistan!
Their style of discouraging the nationalist sentiment
8/3/2021 11:40:49 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 3: Pakistan is enemy, which sponsors terror on the Indian soil. While this has been the larger narrative, more so since the Pulwama attack of 2019, Early Times has upheld this opinion about the sinister neighbor since the very establishment of the newspaper. Over the years, India and Pakistan may have had some episodes of bonhomie for a while, but the editorial policy of this nationalist daily based in the City of Temples has been to expose the sinister designs of the untrustworthy neighbor. In today’s edition, we are dedicating space to remind our esteemed readers about some of the news reports carried to expose Pakistan and its proxies, especially the separatist leaders of Kashmir. Apart from years of the sponsor of terror onto the Indian soil from Pa...
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Honzar cloudburst: Rescue operation continues on day 7 without any success
8/3/2021 11:30:33 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik EARly times Report Kishtwar, Aug 3: The rescue operation in cloudburst hit Honzar village of Dachhan Tehsil in Kishtwar District today continued on day 7th— but without any success.As per the details available with Early Times, teams of Jammu and Kashmir Police, NDRF, SDRF, civilians and other volunteers continue to search for the missing 19 persons, but no dead body has been recovered so far. Speaking to Early Times, senior officials said that they have divided the manpo...
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Rs 49,000-cr lying unclaimed in banks, insurance companies
8/3/2021 11:30:00 PM
Early Times REport Jammu, Aug 3: It sounds incredible but true! An amount nearly Rs 49,000-crore has been lying in different banks and insurance companies as unclaimed. Interestingly despite repeated reminders, banks have failed to locate operators of these unclaimed accounts. Replying to question in the Rajya Lok Sabha, the government informed that as per information received from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the total amount of unclaimed deposits of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) was Rs. 24,356 crores, as on 31.12.2020. “As per information received from the Insurance Regulator Development Authority of India (IRDAI), the total amount of unclaimed amounts of policyholders in ...
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Arms ammunition recovered, searches operation in progress
Top foreign commander of LeT killed in Chandaji Bandipora
8/3/2021 11:29:17 PM
S TAHIL-UL HAQ Early Times Report BANDIPORA, Aug 3: A top commander of LeT outfit was killed today in an encounter with security forces in Chandaji area of this north Kashmir district. A police spokesperson said that, a top commander of Lashkar-e Toiba (LeT) outfit, Babar Ali who had escaped from Shokbaba encounter on 24 July was killed today in an encounter at Chandajji forest area of Bandipora. According to police, on 23/24 July 03 militants of LeT outfit including Sharik Altaf (who had ex-filtrated in 2018) were killed in Shokbaba encounter. However, a foreign militant Babar Ali had managed to escape from the said encounter site and was being continuously tracked rigorously there...
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ACB registers case against ARTO Office Anantnag for allowing touts, agents to prepare licenses
Raids eight locations
8/3/2021 11:11:39 PM
saahil suhail Early Times Report ANANTNAG, Aug 3: The Anti-Corruption Bureau on Tuesday registered a case against the officers and officials of ARTO office Anantnag for allegedly allowing touts and agents to prepare driving licences and other documents in lieu of "bribe". "A Joint surprise check was conducted by ACB, to look into allegations that many touts and agents are operating in ARTO Office Anantnag in league with the Officials of ARTO Office for preparation of registration and fitness certificates for heavy commercial vehicles, issuing driving licenses etc. in lieu of bribe," the anti-graft body said in a statement. During the surprise check conducted on the driving trial test...
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