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Minister shows IAS officer door
9/10/2007 12:11:19 AM
Early Times Reporter Jammu,|Sep 9: Even though the Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad made all efforts to make the local bureaucracy powerful and influential but still there is no end to the tussle between IAS officers and the Ministers. A latest incident have come to the fore where a senior IAS officer who is also looking after the Chief Minister's secretariat was shown the door by a senior minister when he said something which was not taken well by the political boss. The IAS officer later complained to the Chief Minister who is believed to have written a "soft letter" to the Minister so as to protect ego of the both. According to highly placed sources, the scene recently erupted in the office chambers of senior Peoples Democratic Party leader and Agriculture Minister Abdul Aziz Zargar. The Minister had a called a meeting of officers to discuss road projects of South Kashmir. Minister of State for Roads and Buildings Mohammad Khalil Bandh, also a PDP legislator, was also present in the meeting. It is learnt that while discussing the road projects a heated argument broke out be...
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Hell on roads: one killed every third day
9/10/2007 12:10:41 AM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 9: Within a week of the Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda's demonstration of commitment to safeguard life on roads, the Traffic wing of the Police have come into action to enforce the guidelines. Khoda had chaired a high level meeting on Tuesday last wherein it was decided that more officers of the ranks of the Deputy Superintendents of Police will be deployed on the traffic management duty. Since then, the Inspector General of Police has had two meetings with officers of his department to devise the measures for strict traffic regulation. After series of meetings, the traffic department of Jammu and Kashmir has decided to strictly inforce the rule...
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Choppers to dot J&K skylines
9/10/2007 12:09:58 AM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep: Even as the talk of demilitarization is on to thin down the troops in Jammu and Kashmir, the skyline in this troubled state may soon be seen dotted with helicopters engaged in the anti-insurgency operations. After equipping its helicopter squadrons in the east with night vision devices, the IAF is shifting its focus to units in the western region where such aircraft could be used for casualty evacuation and also come to the aid of troops in militancy-hit areas like Jammu and Kashmir. The helicopters of the Indian Air Force, which have won laurels over casualty evacuation missions during the day in the militancy-hit state, could now be used during the nigh...
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Sonia in Srinagar today, no breakthrough likely
9/10/2007 12:09:05 AM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Sep 9: In a symbolically significant but politically low key affair, the Congress president Sonia Gandhi is arriving in the summer capital Srinagar tomorrow. She is coming on the invitation of the Women Development Corporation to attend a convention and the Social Welfare department has been made the nodal agency for the visit of the Congress present. Policemen and paramilitary CRPF men have been put on high alert on the eve of UPA chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi's visit. She will be attending a women's meet at Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Complex (SKICC) on the banks of famed Dal Lake. The authorities have imposed ban on plying o...
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Army gives in to Police
9/10/2007 12:08:16 AM
Early Times Reporter Jammu, Sept 9: Feeling cornered from all sides by mounting pressure from the state government and instructions from the organization top brass, finally the Army has reluctantly agreed to cooperate with the Jammu and Kashmir Police probing the controversy over the pilferage of food and clothes meant for troops on the Siachen glacier. According to the sources in the state's Home department, the Army has put a condition that it will cooperate only after the two courts of inquiry already looking into the matter finalise their process. However, the Army said that the Jammu and Kashmir Police can summon its officers only when they are not satisfied with findings of the co...
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PDP all set to open new fronts to confront Azad
9/9/2007 11:45:25 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu | Sep 9 After opening the second front of confrontation with the Congress, over the premature recall of J&K Governor, General (Rtd) S K Sinha and to replace him by a person acceptable to the PDP, the latter is all set to open a third front, dragging the controversy going on in Jammu University, in the intra party feud. Some PDP leaders in Jammu are reported to have established contact with the aggrieved JU Professor Rekha Choudhary, who has been removed as the head of Political Science Department of the University, as a sequel to her campaign against the Vice Chancellor, Amitabh Mattoo, after the latter ordered an enquiry into the role of Rekha Choudhary in the...
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