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ADG bans tainted anchor's entry into 'Good Morning J&K' | 'DDK Srinagar officials kept me in the dark about her arrest and return to the morning show after her release on bail' | | Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
srinagar, Sept 12: Doordarshan's Additional Director General, Ashok Jailkhani, has banned a controversial female anchor's appearance in Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Srinagar's morning show "Good Morning J&K" with immediate effect.
"I have taken cognizance of reports in Early Times and other newspapers and banned her booking in all of Doordarshan's programmes with effect from today", Jailkhani told Early Times from his office in New Delhi. His statement was confirmed with the fact that the anchor, currently in negative news on account of her booking by Police in a criminal matter involving a ruling National Conference (NC) leader, did not host today's morning transmission of the Srinagar station. According to reports, hundreds of thousands of DD's viewers in J&K and outside were keenly watching whether or not the controversial anchor would host the show today.
As reported in the last two issues of this newspaper, DDK Srinagar's most sought-after female anchor was arrested by Police near Bagh-e-Shagoofa in the picturesque Nageen Lake in Hazratbal area in the evening o... | |
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Is Kupwara only backward district in entire State…? | Cabinet meeting in remote area after 3 months......! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 12: Even as the coalition Government through its Information Department has come out with detailed argument in trying to justify the purpose of convening of Cabinet meeting today in the remote and backward area of Machil in Kupwara district, the explanations, no matter loaded with some people oriented decisions, are far from being convincing. The exercise is being viewed purely as grooming 'own' constituencies apparently to 'reap' the political harvest later.
That the Government has ascribed the decision of holding Cabinet meetings occasionally in far flung areas to ascertain the problems and difficulties being faced by the people of these a... | |
| | Ex-MLC, DD anchor try shamelessly to defend their act | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 12: How shameless and defiant can a politician become even after being caught red handed with a cohort? An ex-MLC who held the prestigious and constitutional position of a law-maker some years back has not only started shamelessly moving around, but also defying the society by claiming he did nothing wrong.
A half empty bottle of 100 Pipers whisky, an abandoned Scorpio, three ATM cards, a .12 bore gun licence still lying in the possession of the police have also not shaken the conscience of the man who was some time back regarded as a gentleman to whom men, women and children would go seeking remedies to their problems.
As if this was not enough for the ... | |
| | Government makes mockery of ETTC admission 2011-13 | Succumbs to the pressure, reopens admission after 8 months | | Bashir Assad
srinagar, Sept 12: In yet another glaring example of official inertia, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has reopened the admissions for undergoing Elementary Teaching Training Course in private institutions despite the fact that the same was closed way back in January 2012. This according to sources, has been done owing to the pressure from promoters of private ETT colleges which include a good number of politicians and Ministers in the Omar Abdullah led coalition Government.
The official documents available with Early Times suggest that the counseling for admission to ETTC First Year, 2011-13 had started in Jammu division on December 12, 2011 and it ended on January 12, 201... | |
| | Cop arrested for tempering records, beating old man Cop arrested for tempering records, beating old man | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 12: A Head Constable of Jammu and Kashmir Police has been booked for allegedly taking bribe to the tune of Rs 25,000 to temper investigation report during his tenure as Investigation Officer (IO) in Gandhi Nagar police station and beating an old man when he was Munshi in Pacca Danga police station.
Identified as Head Constable Rahmat Ullah, presently posted as Munshi in City Police station today landed in lock up of Pacca Danga police station after SSP Jammu Prabhat Singh personally intervened into the matter and reopened two years old inquiry report from SP Headquarters. In the inquiry report the Head Constable was reported as corrupt cop who t... | |
| | Yusuf death case: Bedi Commission resumes probe | Late Yusuf's daughter alleges police of forcing PSO to change statement | | ET Report
srinagar, Sept 12: As the one man Commission of Inquiry (CoI) to complete the probe into mysterious death of National Conference worker Syed Muhammad Yusuf reaches in valley to further probe the case, the relatives of the deceased have alleged that the Crime branch of the state Police was using force and violent methods to silence the witnesses. "They have forced my late father's PSO, Khursheed Ahmad to change his statement in the court", counsel representing the deceased's family at the probe commission Advocate Mushtaq Ahmad Dar quoted Late Yusuf's daughter Syed Wajahat as having told the Justice Bedi Commission on Wednesday.
Advocate Dar told that Syed Wajahat revealed before... | |
| | Vakil on Congress, NC & PDP | Day Dreaming | | Neha
Jammu, Sept 12: Member All India Congress Committee (AICC) and former Minister Abdul Gani Vakil, who is known more as a Azad loyalist than a Congressman, is one person in the Congress who speaks more than any Congress spokesperson in Jammu & Kashmir speaks. He reflects on the working of the NC-Congress coalition Government at regular intervals and his interventions have invariably confused his audience. The reason is that he criticizes and commends the coalition Government simultaneously.
Vakil on Tuesday did the same while addressing a public meeting in the Rafiabad area of Baramulla district. Claiming that the Congress party will form the next Government in Jammu & Kashmir without ... | |
| | Leh observes shutdown against poor BSNL services | | | Early Times Report
leh (ladakh), Sept 12: Complete shutdown was observed in Leh district today to protest poor services of the BSNL.
The Bandh call was given by Traders' Association, Travel Trade Organizations and subscribers with the support from Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Leh and District Congress Committee (DCC) Leh.
In a statement, Tsering Samphel, President, District Congress Committee (DCC), Leh said that the tourists during their stay in Leh face communication.
The statement said the problem had a serious bearing on the Congress leaders.
The statement said Leh was strategically important. "The BSNL authorities are unaware of this and this is an anti-nati... | |
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