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| Suspends 7 sports associations, issues show cause notices to 7 others | | Sports Council shows some teeth | | | Abodh Sharma
JAMMU, Sept 12: At a time when Union Ministry of sports is grappling with the Indian Olympic Association to agree to the guidelines of the international Olympic committee, pending which India has temporarily been suspended from the Olympic charter, back home, the Jammu and Kashmir State Sports Council is entangled in a battle with certain Sports Associations to make them comply with its guidelines.
The Chief Sports Officer of the Council has issued a show cause notice to J&K Olympic Association, J&K Badminton Association, J&K Amateur Athletics Association, J&K Football Association, J&K Wrestling Association, J&K Archery Association and J&K India Style Wrestling Association through its letter no. Sc/844/1971-72 dated July 9, 2013, seeking an explanation as to why they elected the same office bearers for third consecutive term despite repeated direction from the Council in this regard.
The communication of the CSO specifies that the J&K Olympic Association elected Rangil Singh and Ashutosh Sharma, J&K Badminton Association elected SS Wazir and OD Sharma, J&K Amateur At... | |
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| Omar losing grip over Kashmir as situation worsens | | Separatists getting strengthened | | |
Saahil Suhail
SRINAGAR, Sept 12: The Chief Minister is fast losing grip over Kashmir as the situation continues to worsen following the Shopian killings. With the police saying that the slain youth were civilians, the separatists have started issuing protest calendars.
After a brief lull, curfew was re-imposed in Shopian and surrounding districts including Kulgam and Pulwama, while as death of separatist's leader under mysterious circumstances in Baramulla involved North Kashmir into the erupted violence cycle.
During today's clashes that broke out between security forces and stone hurling youth, at least one among them identified as Altaf Ahmad son of Tariq Ahmad resident of Redwa... | |
| | | | Why Rotary club is silent on Inner Wheel issue? | | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 12: Why is Rotary club Jammu not taking action against people responsible for exploitation of mentally retarded girls in Inner Wheel Home at Channi Rama Jammu?
It is a fact that director of the Rotary Inner Wheel Home was responsible for the rape of mentally retarded girls but the management of the Home hasn't taken any action against him. The director of the Home is still occupying the post despite being behind bars for past nine days.
The director of the Home, Sudarshan Sharma is occupying the post of director and will be drawing the salary but the management of the Home is mum. Instead of resigning from all posts, the management had adopted deaf and du... | |
| | | | Congress takes seating arrangement to heart | | Zubin's concert to haunt NC | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 12: The seating arrangement during Zubin Mehta's concert in Shalimar garden on September 7 is likely to shake the National Conference (NC). The Congress has taken strong exception to the arrangement that forced Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president, Saif-ud-Din Soz sit in the 15th row while a lady journalist from New Delhi made herself comfortable in the front row.
Congress leader, Ghulam Nabi Monga believed to be a close aide of Soz expressed surprise over the seating arrangement. "It is strange that the Government did not show any respect to Soz." Another leader preferring anonymity said: "If the NC has no respect for the Congre... | |
| | | | BJP's Govt forming claim self contradictory….. | | Readying for 'alliance' with NC.....? | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 12: Is BJP gearing up for an 'equation' politically for 2014 polls with ruling NC, an allegation its rivals often make in having an 'hidden' understanding with the party ….? If the assertion by BJP's in charge for J&K Avinash Raj Khanna during his ongoing tour to Jammu region is any pointer and indicator, the answer may be seen in assertive. Khanna made two important points - one that BJP will form next Government in J&K and second that Lok Sabha seat in DodaUdhampur-Kathua will go to Bharatiya Janta Party.
Leaders of political parties making such statements that paint a positive performance is something normal and a routine matter. Bu... | |
| | | | NC loses its credibility by playing a foul game | | Struggle for Kargil | | | Neha
JAMMU, Sept 12: NC working president and J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his advisors damaged the party by not respecting the sane counsel of party president and Union Minister Farooq Abdullah that the NC must opt out of the race and allow the Congress to form autonomous hill development council in Kargil as the NC had lost the election. Had the Chief Minister respected the party president's advice and withdrawn the order under which the State Government nominated four persons to the council without the consent of the Congress party he would have regained the credibility he lost during his rule by various acts of omission and commission. But by going against the people's mandate ... | |
| | | | Insecure hospital staff seeks re- deployment of CRPF | | | | early times report
KATHUA, Sept 12: Worried over frequent incidents of public fury against the doctors and hospital staff, the administration of district hospital kathua has urged deployment of CRPF so that such security and safety of the hospital staff can be ensured.
According to sources the Hospital administration had made a written request to district administration in this regard urging it to redeploy the CRPF guard in the Hospital for the security of doctors and paramedical staff.
The Hospital administration while referring to frequent protests by the people in Hospital said that the doctors and para medical staff feel threatened with repeated protests and demonstrations by the peo... | |
| | | | Indefinite Curfew in Shopian, Kulgam, Pulwama | | FIR registered in Shopian Killing | | | Javaid Naikoo
Srinagar, Sept 12 : Strict curfew was imposed in south Kashmir's Shopian, Pulwama and Kulgam districts following the killing of one person in Shopian.
The previous day. Amid clashes across south kashmir one youth of Kulgam district was injured critically. Authorities imposed indefinite curfew in Shopian, Kulgam and Pulwama districts of South Kashmir after a youth, Rafiq Ahmad Rather, 28, of Bonasaidpora a driver by profession was killed on Wednesday in firing allegedly by central reserve police force(CRPF) in Gagren shopian while the youth was part of protests against the killing of four persons on September 7 by the CRPF at the same place.
Amid strict curfew people of ... | |
| | | | Congress bends to head KAHDC | | CC breaks deadlock | | | ET Report
JAMMU, Sept 12: With reports suggesting that human error is the reason behind most of the road mishaps across the state in which hundreds of lives are lost every year, licensing process in the state has come under scanner with candidates issued licenses without subjecting them to any written or oral exam.
The Regional Transport Offices across the state are issuing Driving licenses without any written or verbal test and in the process people get the licenses without acquiring the basic knowledge of traffic signals, rules and conventions.
Most of the people in Jammu know driving skills, but they are unaware of the traffic rules, which creates chaos when such people drive their ... | |
| | | | Army exercises 'restraint' as protestors stone its vehicles | | | |
Early Times Report
GANDERBAL, Sept 12: Army on Thursday exercised maximum restraint and did not retaliate when protestors damaged at least 15 of its vehicles in Barsoo Bypass of Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district.
Eyewitnesses told that an Army convoy from Badamibagh was on its way to Kargil. Few private trucks hired by Army on rental basis were part of the convoy. As the convoy reached near Barsoo Bypass, scores of youth present their came down heavily on Army and resorted to severe stone-pelting.
Witnesses said that at least 15 Army vehicles including private trucks were damaged in stone-pelting. "The youth cordoned the Army vehicles from all sides and hit the windowpanes with sto... | |
| | | | Day before exams, many denied roll numbers | | Candidates anguished over SSRB's indifference | | | MOHD IRFAN
Jammu, Sept 12: With just one day left for the entrance examination for various posts to be conducted by SSRB in which thousands of candidates are going to appear, large number of them has not received their roll numbers. After many a candidates failed to their roll numbers online due to a snag in the SSRB website. The Chairman SSRB had assured that the same shall be made available to all candidates offline also.
While candidates have been complaining that SSRB has no system in place and even submitting an application form is a nightmarish experience, the Board claims that many a candidates fill in application forms wrongly and are therefore not issued roll numbers.
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