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| Police gears up to reinvent routine policing | | | | NIRBHAY JAMMUAL
Jammu, Sept 28: Even though counter-insurgency operations remain one of the major security challenges in the state, but the Jammu and Kashmir Police under its new leadership is all set to reinvent the normal course of policing.
Sources said that the major priority outlined by the new Director General of Police is an entire new focus on policing to bring down the rising levels of crime. "Comprehensive policy structure is being formulated to reinvent the policing system while taking the challenges of insurgency", said a senior Police officer.
It may be recalled that the EARLY TIMES earlier this month had written about a huge spurt in the criminal activities and had spoke... | |
| | | | Regulate your fees, Docs told | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu, Sept 28: Attention: the doctors serving with Government Medical Colleges and their Associated Hospitals –regulate your consultation fees or face the imminent action from higher authorities.
A Division Bench of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, at its Srinagar wing, has asked the department of Health and Medical Education to take immediate measures to ensure that no doctor on Government Medical Colleges and their Associated Hospitals violates the prescribed fees norms for their private consultation.
The court said doctors of the Government Medical Colleges of the state were permitted private practice with certain limitations including prescribed consultation fees... | |
| | | | SC asks for deportation of Pak nationals | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu, Sept 28: The Supreme Court today ordered the deportation of four Pakistani nationals who are languishing in the jails of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab for over a decade without being produced before any court.
A Bench of Justices B N Aggrawal and P P Naolekar while quashing the proceedings against the four Pakistani prisoners directed the Centre to deport them by November 31 and file a compliance affidavit before it.
The apex Court asked the J&K Government to recommend the deportation of the prisoners by October 31, so as to facilitate the Centre carry out the necessary formalities for deporting them by the deadline fixed.
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| | | | Gen JJ's parting shot: militancy in J&K at lowest | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu, Sept 28: Even though the militant violence has been seeing a stepped up activity and cases of infiltration reported almost every day, the Army top brass has claimed that the level of infiltration and militancy has been brought to minimum level in Jammu and Kashmir.
Infiltration and militancy levels in Jammu and Kashmir and North East have been brought down to "minimum levels", the outgoing Army Chief General J J Singh said today, hinting at the possibility of reduction of troops.
"Situation is fast coming to normal and grounds have been created for a final settlement of these issues," he said adding, if the present trend continued (rpt) if the present trend ... | |
| | | | JDA to colonizers: Stop cheating | | | | Early Times Reporter
Jammu, Sept 28: The real estate boom which had recently taken Jammu by storm with the booking of plots and proposed houses in the colonies being developed by supposedly big brands have suddenly come to a dampener with the controlling agency accusing them of cheating.
Casting its delayed shadow on a thriving business cumulatively running into billions of rupees, the Jammu Development Authority has minced no words in accusing these colonizers of cheating with the public. A public notice issued today by the Jammu Development Authority, besides other things have clearly said, "construction/planning of such colonies without approval of Building Operation Control Authority... | |
| | | | Cabinet expansion: Azad, Sinha Meet triggers another round of speculations | | | | Early Times Reporter
Srinagar| Sep 28: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Friday called on the governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha triggering a new round of speculations in the political circles about the much awaited cabinet expansion.
If the informed sources in the power corridors have to be believed the chief minister has finally made up his mind to go ahead with the proposed expansion soon after the return of AICC president Sonia Gandhi from New York, where she will represent the Indian delegation at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on October 2.
Azad called on the governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha at Raj Bhawan, here today, and held an hour long discussion ... | |
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