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Use your wisdom, experience to cultivate life skills, critical thinking: LG Sinha to teachers | Addresses Teachers’ Day event in Srinagar, highlights need for system to focus on education for sustainable development | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 5: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today addressed the Teachers’ Day event in Srinagar. The Lieutenant Governor paid tributes to great educationist and former President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and felicitated the award-winning teachers from across Jammu Kashmir.
In his keynote address, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted the important reasons why the education system must focus on education for sustainable development and promote a deeper understanding of interconnectedness of existence among the young generation.
“The balance between economic growth and environment protection is the key for prosperity and social equity. Our education system should emphasize that our natural resources are finite and youth need to work on preserving e... | |
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Extends Eid-e-Milad greetings | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 5: On the occasion of Milad-un-Nabi (SAW), the Jammu and Kaahmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha conveyed his best wishes to the citizens, urging them to draw inspiration from the noble teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Taking to X, the Office of the LG wrote that Prophet Muhammad’s life continues to inspire generations towards compassion, kindness, and selflessness. “May his eternal message strengthen unity, brotherhood and peace in society. Eid Mubarak!” the post read. ... | |
| | Flood-hit Jammu schools gear up for reopening after safety checks | Jammu and Kashmir Floods | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: Schools across the Jammu region will reopen from September 8, but formal classroom teaching will resume only from September 10 after comprehensive safety checks are completed.
Director School Education Jammu, Dr. Naseem Javaid Chowdhary, announced a phased reopening plan that places student and staff safety at the forefront while ensuring continuity in education.
According to the order, all Heads of Institutions (HOIs) and teaching staff must report for duty on September 8 to initiate preparations for the resumption of academic activities. Offline classes will begin from September 10, subject to the completion of safety protocols and ... | |
| | Schools in Rajouri to reopen for staff | | | Early Times Report
Rajouri, Sept 5: The Chief Education Officer Rajouri has directed all teaching and non-teaching staff of Government schools to resume duties from September 8, 2025.
As per a circular, staff has been directed to regular duties and ensure a school safety audit of buildings is conducted by September 9 through the concerned agency.
The detailed report of the audit, as per the circular, needs to be submitted to the Zonal Education Officer so that students can be called back to schools accordingly.... | |
| | Efforts on to reopen Jmu-Sgr highway: Div Com Kumar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: Jammu Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar on Friday visited the most affected areas to review the restoration work on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur district and said that efforts are being made to reopen the highway by the next morning so that essential supplies can be facilitated to the valley.
The 270-kilometre-long Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remained closed for vehicular traffic for the fourth consecutive day due to multiple lands... | |
| | Day 4: Highway remains shut, Mughal Road reopens | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 5: The Jammu-Srinagar national highway remained closed for vehicular traffic for the fourth consecutive day on Friday due to multiple landslides and washing away of road patches. However, the inter-regional Mughal Road, connecting Jammu region’s Poonch district with Kashmir’s Shopian district, was reopened for vehicular traffic after three days of closure.
“The Jammu-Srinagar highway and Sinthan Road are closed for vehicular movement due to landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones at several places,” a traffic police officer said.
The highway had remained closed due to multiple blockades since August 26 following torrential rains, flash floods, and la... | |
| | Day 11: Pilgrimage to Mata Vaishno Devi remains suspended | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: The pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir remained suspended for the 11th consecutive day on Friday. The yatra was suspended after a landslide on August 26 claimed 34 lives and left 20 others injured. Though the weather has improved significantly with the sun shining brightly after ten days of heavy rains, flash floods, and landslides, the authorities are yet to take a call on resuming the yatra.
“Yatra i... | |
| | Flood-hit Pargwal reels under devastation | Villagers dig through mud for their memories | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: Days after floodwaters swallowed their homes and fields, the villagers of Pargwal walk barefoot through sludge and rubble, searching not just for belongings but for pieces of memory in the mud-filled farmlands that stretch to the International Border.
On Tuesday last, the Chenab river burst into their hamlet with a roar, breaking walls, carrying away animals and household items, and leaving behind a suffocating carpet of mud. The villagers were scattered across the fields, searching for whatever the river had not claimed.
Pargwal village, near Akhnoor, one of 27 border hamlets, is situated between the border with Pakistan and the mighty Chenab river.... | |
| | ‘Operation Sindoor’ drew a red line on cross-border terrorism: CDS General Chauhan | ‘India will have to remain prepared for any kind of conventional warfare’ | | Early Times Report
UP (Gorakhpur), Sept 5: Asserting that India will have to remain prepared for any kind of conventional warfare, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Friday said that the armed forces were given full operational freedom to conduct ‘Operation Sindoor’ and its aim was to avenge Pahalgam terror attack and also to draw a “red line” on cross-border terrorism.
Addressing a function at Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, CDS Chauhan described the unresolved boundary dispute with C... | |
| | Visits Gorakhnath temple | | | Early Times Report
Gorakhpur, Sept 5: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Friday visited the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur to attend the annual ‘Vyakhyanmala’ held on the death anniversary of Mahant Digvijaynath Maharaj and Mahant Avedyanath Maharaj.
He addressed a session on “National Security Challenges in front of India” in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Highlighting the complex nature of India’s security environment, General Chauhan said the country shares borders with seven nations, making its strategic landscape highly sensitive.
“Terrorism has been a major challenge. While its impact has declined, newer, unconventional threa... | |
| | 2 arrested for selling rotten meat in Ganderbal | 5,000 kg seized in ongoing crackdown | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 5: Two persons were arrested for allegedly selling rotten meat and expired eatables in Ganderbal district on Friday, police said.
Authorities in Kashmir have seized over 5,000 kg of rotten meat over the last few weeks as part of a crackdown after the rotten meat scandal hit the valley.
The police have registered two FIRs against stockists and food sale points for storage and sale of rotten mutton items and other eatables in the central Kashmir district, ... | |
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