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| PDP doesn’t understand English, maybe French will help: CM Omar’s sharp jibe | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday delivered a sharp and satirical rejoinder to the People's Democratic Party (PDP), suggesting that while the party leadership may struggle to understand English—and apparently even Urdu—they might finally grasp the issue if it were explained in French.
Taking a tongue-in-cheek swipe at the opposition over its allegations of “backdoor appointments,” Omar Abdullah said the PDP was either unable or unwilling to comprehend the basic difference between outsourcing and illegal recruitment.
“English they do not understand. I explained it in Urdu as well, but they are still trying to mislead the people,” the Chief Minister told reporters. “Perhaps I will have to speak in French so that the PDP leadership can understand the distinction between outsourcing and backdoor appointments.”
The Chief Minister’s remark was laced with sarcasm but carried a pointed message: despite repeated explanations in two widely underst... | |
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| LG urges J&K Police to prepare roadmap to make force future ready | | Hands over appointment letters to newly recruited constables | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday handed over Appointment Letters to the newly recruited Constables of Jammu Kashmir Police during a landmark presentation ceremony at the Armed Police Complex, Zewan.
Around 4000 recruits were selected through a transparent, merit-based process conducted by J&K Service Selection Board.
The Lieutenant Governor extended his heartiest congratulations to the new recruits and exhorted them to discharge their duties... | |
| | | | J&K Police carrying forward anti-narcotics campaign under LG Sinha’s leadership: DGP Prabhat | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 10: Asserting that J&K Police are continuously fighting Pakistani-sponsored terrorism and carrying forward the anti-narcotics campaign under the leadership of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Sunday said that force stands firm in every situation and remains committed to safeguarding the nation.
Addressing the presentation ceremony of appointment letters to newly recruited constables at Armed Police Complex Ze... | |
| | | | Bhaderwah: Tribals hold mega assembly, announce social boycott of drug traffickers | | | Early Times Report
BHADERWAH (DODA), May 10: Tribal communities in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bhaderwah region, mainly Gujjars and Bakarwals, have decided to enforce a social boycott of any community member found involved in drug consumption or trafficking.
Tribal groups led by Lumberdar Mohd Hussain Chechi held a mega ‘Jirga’ (assembly of tribal elders) at Soundhar meadow in the Kellar Forest Range of Bhaderwah, where they pledged to strengthen the fight against substance abuse as part of the ong... | |
| | | | 146 schools without students, 1,371 with only one teacher, reveals NITI Aayog report | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 10: A startling revelation in the latest report by NITI Aayog has brought to light significant inefficiencies in the school education system of Jammu and Kashmir, with 146 government schools in the Union Territory reporting zero student enrolment.
The report, which assesses the state of school education across India, points to a troubling mismatch between educational infrastructure and actual student presence. Despite having no students on their rolls, these 146 schools continue to function on paper, and remarkably, 61 teachers remain posted in these institutions, drawing salaries and utilizing public resources even though there is not a single child to te... | |
| | | | PM hails art of living’s service ethos | | Calls for collective action for developed India | | Early Times Report
BENGALURU, May 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded the role of the Art of Living Foundation in promoting service, spirituality and social transformation, and called for collective efforts to build a developed India through environmental responsibility, youth empowerment and inner well-being.
Addressing the gathering at the Art of Living International Centre here to mark 45 years of the foundation and participate in celebrations linked to founder Sri Sri Ravi... | |
| | | | From BBM to Threema: Messaging apps fuel J&K terror networks | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 10: The Blackberry Messenger (BBM) application has again surfaced on the terror network in Jammu and Kashmir, with the interrogation of a key Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist indicating the use of several applications, including some banned ones, to communicate with other members, officials said on Sunday.
An LeT module, tasked with setting up bases outside Jammu and Kashmir, was busted by the Srinagar police early last month with the arrest of Abdullah alias Abu Hureira, a resident of Kasur in Pakistan’s Punjab, along with another Pakistani terrorist, Mohammed Usman Jatt, and several Overground Workers (OGWs) in Kashmir.
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| | | | Rapido operating without license in J&K | | | |
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Srinagar, May 10: Jammu and Kashmir Transport Commissioner Vishesh Mahajan on Sunday stated that bike taxi service “Rapido” is operating in the Union Territory without a valid license and warned that those using or participating in the service are doing so at their own risk.
In a post on X, Mahajan said that his office has received several complaints regarding the operation of Rapido in Jammu and Kashmir. He clarified that the company has not been granted permission to operate in the UT.
“Any body participating in the service or using it is doing at his/her own risk,” he stated, adding that directions have been issued to officers concerned to initiate action agains... | |
| | | | PWD appoints IO to probe allegations | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has appointed a senior officer to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into alleged misconduct by three officials of the Designs, Inspections and Quality Control (DIQC) Department, Jammu.
As per Government order, Arti Gupta, Superintending Engineer, PW(R&B) Department, Jammu South, has been appointed as the Inquiry Officer to investigate allegations against Pankaj Gupta, Junior Assistant, and Kewal Krishan and Ashok Raina, both Senior Assistants of the department.
The Government has directed the Inquiry Officer to submit a detailed report along with recommendations within 10 days.
Kuldeep Kumar, Accounts Officer, DIQC Jammu... | |
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