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| Let us commit ourselves to guide J&K towards greater heights: LG Sinha | | Says ‘Operation Sindoor’ emerged as defining moment in India’s national security doctrine | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday urged people to commit themselves to take Jammu & Kashmir towards greater heights of development and prosperity.
In his Republic Day message, LG Sinha said, “On the auspicious and momentous occasion of the 77th Republic Day of our beloved nation, I convey my heartfelt greetings and sincere good wishes to every citizen of UT of Jammu & Kashmir.”
“I extend my warm salutations to our dedicated workers, farmers, doctors, engineers, innovators, entrepreneurs, teachers, students, youth, women, businesspersons, artists, writers, industry leaders and volunteers of civil society. Through their steadfast commitment and tireless efforts, they continue to fortify our democracy and drive holistic progress across the Union Territory,” he added.
“I offer special commendation to the brave personnel of our armed forces, paramilitary forces, and the Jammu & Kashmir Police. Their unwavering vigilance, courage, and sacri... | |
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| Once again, J&K Police tops R-Day Gallantry awards list | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 25: The Jammu and Kashmir Police has once again emerged on top in Republic Day gallantry awards, securing the highest number of bravery medals among all States and Union Territories, reaffirming its frontline role in maintaining internal security.
With a total of 52 medals, including 33 gallantry awards, J&K Police leads the national tally in bravery medals for Republic Day 2026. The remaining honours include 17 Medals for Meritorious Service (MSM) and two President’s Medals for Distinguished Service (PSM), officials said.
An official statement said that 52 officers and personnel of the Jammu and Kashmir Police have been conferred gallantry and service m... | |
| | | | CM Omar welcomes BJP dropping Jammu statehood agenda | | Says leave judiciary selection list on merit, don’t view it through prism of region and religion | | | Early Times Report
Gulmarg, Jan 25: Asserting that it's “good” if Bharatiya Janata Party doesn’t have any agenda of carving out Jammu as a separate state, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said (BJP) and its few friends in Kashmir had initiated this debate.
Responding to BJP leader Tarun Chug's claim that demands for Jammu's separation stem from the National Conference (NC) CM Omar told reporters here that it was the BJP that ignited the controversy. “The BJP MLAs started this debate. How many of them should I name? We never wanted Jammu and Kashmir to be separated,” the Chief Minister said.
He reiterated his party’s long-standing stance on maintaining the territorial and adminis... | |
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