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| Practice of rewarding separatists, torturing patriots has ended in J&K: LG Sinha | | ‘By implementing all provision of Constitution, PM Modi ensured honour, pride and dignity for every brother and sister’ | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 26: “For 76 years, the Constitution has been a beacon of equity, liberty and social justice and a guiding light for the citizens of this great country,” the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Wednesday.
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the Constitution Day Celebrations in Jammu. He administered the reading of 'Preamble to the Constitution', and paid tributes to the founding fathers and architects of the Constitution of India.
In his address, the Lieutenant Governor called upon the policymakers, officers to uphold the values of the constitution and commit to protect and uphold the rights of Citizens.
“Our Constitution is venerable which has ... | |
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| LG calls for revolutionary innovations from younger generation | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 26: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, on Wednesday, called for the Revolutionary Innovations from the younger generation. He asked the youth to work with dedication and commitment to change not just their own destiny but also shape a new destiny of the world.
“The focussed and fearless spirit that achieves the goal can only be found in youth.
This fearlessness and the courage of youth is like rocket fuel that brings disruptive change for significant social transformation and rapid development of new tools of technology,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the Valedictory Programme of ‘Yuvtarang’, a cultural and literar... | |
| | | | Cong meet turns ugly: Workers exchange blows, attack each other in front of party’s national observer | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: The deepening factionalism within the Jammu and Kashmir Congress erupted dramatically on Monday when two rival groups clashed during an organisational meeting, creating chaos in front of newly appointed national observer Mohan Markam.
The confrontation, marked by loud sloganeering, pushing, shoving, and even fistfights, forced the meeting to halt for some time as workers from both sides exchanged blows. Witnesses described the scene as a “free-for-all” that lasted several minutes before order was finally restored.
According to eyewitness accounts shared with The Early Times, the chaos unfolded during the first meeting of the Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan f... | |
| | | | Nearly three dozen villages included in J&K’s extended master plan | | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: Thirty-three villages have been included in the extended master plan to ensure holistic, planned and sustained growth of Katra, the base camp for the pilgrims visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district.
This was stated at a high-level meeting chaired by Commissioner Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD), Mandeep Kaur, at Katra to review the preparations and proposals under the Katra Master Plan, an official said on Wednesday.
Kaur instructed the officers to prepare a 10-year Master Plan to guide Katra’s long-term and future-ready development.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment, she said t... | |
| | | | Court acquits accused in abduction case as star witness retracts | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: The Fast-Track Court Jammu on Tuesday acquitted Iqbal Choudhary alias Adil Choudhary in the 2019 alleged abduction and molestation case after the prosecutrix withdrew her earlier allegations and multiple prosecution witnesses failed to support the charges.
The case originated from FIR No. 59/2019 registered at Police Station Bagh-e-Bahu on the basis of a complaint lodged by the mother of the 18-year-old girl, who alleged that the accused had forcibly tak... | |
| | | | Court rejects bail in Rs 1.26 crore PWD fraud | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: Principal Sessions Judge Udhampur Virinder Singh Bhou today rejected all regular and anticipatory bail applications filed in the alleged Rs 1.26 crore embezzlement racket in the PWD (R&B) Division Ramnagar, describing the case as a deep-rooted economic offence requiring custodial interrogation to trace the complete money trail.
The clubbed bail applications were moved on behalf of Nitin Abrol and Aryan Sharma (through Adv. Gulshan Singh Shan); Shreyas and Vikas Sharma (through Adv. Karun Raina); Akhil Singh (through Advocates Sandeep Bhat and Kirti); Rahul Sharma and Kushal Singh (through Advocates Abhimanyu Sharma and Chaitanya Mahajan); Parshotam Kum... | |
| | | | Maintain close coordination, ensure accountability at all levels: CM Omar tells officials | | Reviews development scenario of Poonch District | | Early Times Report
POONCH, Nov 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today conducted an extensive review of the developmental landscape of Poonch district, taking a detailed assessment of the pace of ongoing works, funds utilisation and overall progress of key infrastructure projects and welfare schemes.
Chairing the high-level meeting, the Chief Minister underscored the need for timely utilisation of allocated funds, strict adherence to set timelines and ensuring visible outcomes on the ground.... | |
| | | | Cabinet approves Rs 7,280 cr scheme | | |
Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Nov 26: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a scheme to promote manufacturing of rare earth permanent magnets with an outlay of Rs 7,280 crore.
The ‘Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets’ was approved at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“The scheme will promote manufacturing of rare earth permanent magnets. The aim is to create capacity of 6,000 MTPA (metric tonne per annum),” Information and... | |
| | | | Srinagar witnesses season’s coldest night | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 26: Cold conditions tightened its grip on Kashmir on Wednesday as Srinagar experienced the coldest night of the season at minus 3.9 degrees Celsius, while the mercury settled below the freezing point at most places in the Valley, officials said on Wednesday.
Konibal in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district was the coldest recorded place in the Valley at minus 5.5 degrees Celsius. The Pahalgam tourist resort recorded a low of minus 4.6 degrees Celsius, while the ... | |
| | | | Criminal detained under PSA | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: A notorious criminal was detained under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district, police said Wednesday. Shammi Kumar, a resident of village Buddhi, is a habitual criminal involved in various illegal activities since 2018 and was slapped with PSA on the orders of the district magistrate after police prepared a detailed dossier, a police spokesperson said.
He said Kumar was named in separate FIRs -- one in 2018, second in... | |
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