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IAS officer pushed her through Information Department | DD's attached Director broke all rules to promote her favourite anchor 'Dr Sahiba' in 'Good Morning J&K' | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 17: She calls herself 'Dr' but her name does not figure anywhere among hundreds of thousands of the MBBS, BDS, B V Sc, BUMS, BAMS, PhD or other such degree holders of the hundreds of Government-controlled or private colleges and universities in India. Neither Medical Council of India nor any universities in India has enrolled her as Doctor, but surprisingly an IAS officer of J&K cadre recommended her to officials of the state Information Department as 'Dr Sahiba' several years ago during his tenure in Srinagar.
The said IAS Officer always was seen adding 'designed and ornamental' description while recommending 'the anchor' now in news for major stage shows and high profile official functions. She, in fact, proved her mettle by anchoring a host of shows, including those of the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, two Governors and three Chief Ministers of the state, with full confidence and aplomb.
Until she hogged headlines for a negative reason last week and was disowned by her promoters, she was extensively exploited by officials of Information De... | |
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Reshuffle 'move' now after Oct 10….? | Murmurs , speculations rife within Cong, uneasy calm in NC | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 17: With a flurry of political developments at Centre and some vital changes in the form of reshuffle on anvil both within UPA Cabinet as well as in the Congress organizational composition, while all eyes are set on New Delhi , the spirit of the enthusiasts aspiring for such a move in J&K from both the alliance partner have dampened for now. The reshuffle and expansion, if any, is going to happen not before October 10. The murmurs and speculations, albeit are on high end within the Congress whereas there is uneasy calm within NC over the issue.
Sources said even as the Congress leadership appears to have started some meaningful gestures for giving a prac... | |
| | Police custody of Mehraj-ud-Din extended | Searches on in Nepal; wife, aides being questioned | | Asif Iqbal Naik
kishtwar, Sept 17: Chief Judicial Magistrate Kishtwar today extended the remand of Mehraj-ud-Din alleged ISI operative by 6 days. Team of Kishtwar police led by SHO Chatroo Farooq Ahmed Khateeb produced Mehraj-ud-Din at around 2.30 PM in a private vehicle, with his face covered to keep the accused away from media.
After producing the accused in the court of CJM Kishtwar, Prosecuting Officer Mansoor Ahmed demanded extension of police custody of the accused Mehraj-ud-Din. CJM Kishtwar after hearing Prosecuting Officer extended the remand of the accused by 6 days following which police officials whisked him out of court premises.
Earlier, Kishtwar police brought the accuse... | |
| | Chambers falls in CM's lap | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 17: Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which assumes the role of protecting rights of the businessperson is strangely and surprisingly silent on the remarks of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for not opposing Foreign Direct Investment in the State.
J&K is probably one of the few States who had agreed to welcome FDI in a very contentious and most important sector on which lives of crores of people from middle class trader to poor farmers depend.
The Government decision may not have an immediate effect and businessmen wouldn't be hurt but in the longer run it's definitely going to be the case.
Multi-National Companies having deep pocket, enabling them to be... | |
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