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| J&K Bank partners with SMVD University Katra for value-added banking solutions to employees | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: Continuing its efforts to strengthen institutional partnerships and extend value-added banking solutions to employees of reputed organisations, J&K Bank today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), Kakryal, Katra, under its Corporate Salary Package (CSP). The agreement will enable the University's employees to avail a host of customised banking benefits and preferential financial services designed to enhance | |
| | | | Kishtwar police attached vehicle worth Rs 26 lakhs under NDPS Act | | | Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, June 2: Continuing its sustained drive against drug trafficking and narcotics-related offences under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, District Police Kishtwar has attached a vehicle worth approximately Rs 26 lakhs under the provisions of Section 68F(1) of the NDPS Act and also registered a case regarding illegal cultivation of poppy plants in the jurisdiction of Police Post Drabshalla.
SSP Kishtwar Naresh Singh-JKPS, while sharing the details, stated that d | |
| | | | | | | Reasi police crack twin theft cases; stolen gold, silver and cash worth Rs. 4.50 lakh recovered, two arrested | | | Early Times Report
REASI, June 2: In a major breakthrough against property crimes, Reasi Police has successfully cracked two theft cases, arrested two accused persons and recovered stolen gold, silver ornaments and cash worth approximately Rs 4.50 lakh.
The case pertains to FIR No. 156/2026 under Sections 332(c), 305(a) BNS registered at Police Station Katra on the complaint of Vijay Kumar R/O Serwad, regarding the theft of gold and silver ornaments, including one gold necklace, two gold rin | |
| | | | CISF Jawan injured in accidental firing at Jammu railway station | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: A CISF jawan was injured after his service rifle accidentally went off while he was waiting for a train at the Jammu Railway Station on Tuesday, police said.
According to officials, the incident occurred when the CISF personnel was at the railway station awaiting a train for deployment on Amarnath yatra duties.
The injured jawan was immediately provided medical assistance. No other person was injured in the incident, officials added.
Police have initiated proceedings.
An investigation is under way to ascertain the circumstances that led to the incident, they said. | |
| | | | CJI administers oath of office to five new Supreme Court Judges, strength rises to 37 | | | |
Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, June 2: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Tuesday administered the oath of office to five new judges of the Supreme Court, taking the strength of judges at the top court to 37, the highest ever.
The CJI administered the oath of office to Justices Sheel Nagu, Shree Chandrashekhar, Sanjeev Sachdeva, Arun Palli and V Mohana as apex court judges.
The swearing-in ceremony was held at the apex court premises.
The strength of judges at the apex court will now be 37, one short of the upgraded sanctioned strength of 38. The Centre on Monday cleared the appointment of Justice Nagu, Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice Chandrashekhar, Chief | |
| | | | Woman from Bilawar killed in road accident at Tikri on NH-44 | | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, June 2: A tragic road accident on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) near Tikri claimed the life of a 52-year-old woman from Bilawar on Tuesday evening.
The deceased has been identified as Geeta Devi, a resident of Bilawar in Kathua district. According to available information, the accident occurred between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM when a Scorpio vehicle bearing registration number JK14E-8337 was travelling from Jammu towards Udhampur. The vehicle reportedly met with an accident near Tikri under circumstances that are yet to be officially confirmed.
Geeta Devi sustained fatal injuries in the mishap and died on the spot. Her sudden death has left her famil | |
| | | | Mata Kheer Bhawani Ji Yatra Welfare Society holds press conference on upcoming Yatra 2026 | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: The Mata Kheer Bhawani Ji Yatra Welfare Society held a detailed press conference at Amar Singh Club, Jammu, regarding the final preparations for the forthcoming Mata Kheer Bhawani Ji Yatra 2026, scheduled to be held from June 20 to June 22, 2026.
The press conference was jointly addressed by Kiran Wattal, Convenor of the Society, and M.K. Yogi, General Secretary, in the presence of office bearers, heads of social organizations, intellectuals, and community re | |
| | | | Telangana Foundation Day celebrated at Lok Bhavan Shimla | | | Early Times Report
SHIMLA, June 2: The Foundation Day of Telangana was celebrated with enthusiasm at Lok Bhavan, Shimla, as part of the nationwide initiative 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strengthen national unity and promote cultural integration among the States and Union Territories of India.
Speaking on the occasion, Governor Kavinder Gupta said that the celebration of State Foundation Days provides an opportunity to honour the rich cultural he | |
| | | | PCPG meeting held with members of Merchant Welfare Association | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: A Police Community Partnership Group (PCPG) meeting was held at Miran Sahib with members of the Merchant Welfare Association (MWA) to strengthen police-public cooperation and discuss issues concerning public safety and social welfare.
The meeting was attended by SP Headquarters Jammu and SHO Police Station Miran Sahib, along with prominent members of the Merchant Welfare Association.
During the interaction, members of the MWA appreciated the sustained effort | |
| | | | Vedic knowledge alone can eradicate human vices and violence: Swami Ram Swarup Ji | | | Early Times Report
YOL (HIMACHAL PRADESH), June 2: On the 52nd day of the ongoing 78-day Yajna Anushthan based on all four Vedas at Ved Mandir, Yol, Yoga Acharya Swami Ram Swarup Ji enlightened devotees and seekers with the teachings of Atharvaveda, Kand 2, Sukta 24, emphasizing that divine Vedic knowledge is the only effective means to eradicate human vices such as attachment, hatred, lust, anger, pride and greed.
Addressing the gathering, Swami Ji explained that God has bestowed Vedic wisdo | |
| | | | MLA Arvind sanctions Rs 10 Lakh for upgradation of Sant Kabir Sabha building | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: In a significant boost to community infrastructure, Jammu West MLA Arvind Gupta sanctioned Rs 10 lakh from his Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for the upgradation of the Sant Kabir Sabha Building at Kabir Colony, Ward No. 40 in Jammu West. The announcement was made during his visit to the Sabha premises, where he interacted with local residents and members of the Sant Kabir Sabha Committee. The sanction aims to improve the building's infrastructure and pro | |
| | | | J&K BOSE extends dates for submission of Bi- Annual exam forms | | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 2: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (J&K BOSE), has notified extension of dates for the submission of permission cum examination forms for Class 11 Annual(Private)/Bi-Annual 2026 examinations for Kashmir and Jammu Division ( both winter and summer zone areas) of UTs of J&K and Ladakh. As per the notification, the revised cut off date for submission of permission cum examination forms for Class 11 (both online and offline) on payment of normal prescribed fee is June 06 and the revised cut off date with a late fee is June 09. All other terms and conditions as stipulated in the main notification dated 22-05-2026 shall remain unchanged. | |
| | | | JP Nadda addresses 2nd convocation ceremony of AIIMS Bathinda | | | | Early Times Report
PUNJAB, June 2: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, J.P. Nadda, addressed the 2nd Convocation Ceremony of AIIMS Bathinda and congratulated the graduating students on embarking upon their professional journey. He lauded the institute's growing contribution towards strengthening tertiary healthcare, medical education and research.
Addressing the gathering, J.P. Nadda, congratulated the students on the successful completion of their academic journey and described the 2nd Convocation as a moment of pride and celebration for the students, their parents, faculty members and the entire AIIMS Bathinda fraternity. He commended the institute for its rapid growth and con | |
| | | | Pathania pushes development agenda; inaugurates projects, flags water & power issues, calls for tourism revolution | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, June 2: Senior BJP leader and MLA Udhampur East, R.S. Pathania, reiterated his commitment to transforming Udhampur East into a model constituency through focused interventions in infrastructure, drinking water supply, power sector reforms and tourism promotion.
Addressing public gatherings at Dhamma, Thani, Bharnara and later at the BJP Office, Battal Ballian, Pathania emphasized that development must reach every village and every household. As part of this commit | |
| | | | Director IIIM, DC Doda jointly reviewed preparations for Lavender Festival 2026 | | | Early Times Report
DODA, June 2: Director of CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu, Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, and Deputy Commissioner Doda Krishan Lal, JKAS, jointly reviewed preparations for the upcoming Lavender Festival 2026 during a high-level meeting held at the DC Office, Doda.
The two-day festival, being organized by CSIR-IIIM Jammu, will be held at Government Degree College, Bhaderwah on June 6 and 7.
The festival will be inaugurated by Union Minister and Vice Presiden | |
| | | | DC Pulwama chairs 33rd NCORD meeting; Reviews Anti-Drug measures | | | Early Times Report
PULWAMA, June 2: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom chaired the 33rd meeting of the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) at Circuit House Pulwama to review the progress achieved under the ongoing anti-drug campaign and assess the implementation of various measures aimed at curbing drug abuse and illicit cultivation in the district.
At the outset, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Pulwama presented a detailed overview of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA | |
| | | | ICSSR study employs quantitative survey and qualitative insights to assess marginalization in reorganized J&K | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 2: A consultative workshop under the ICSSR-funded major research project titled "Constitutional Reforms and Marginalized Groups: A Socio-Legal Analysis in Reorganized J&K" was held in collaboration with the School of Legal Studies, Central University of Kashmir (CUK). The event brought together legal scholars, social scientists, and practitioners to examine the empirical gap between constitutional promises and the lived realities of marginalized communities in | |
| | | | Srinagar Airport to be shut for fortnight from Oct 1 for maintenance | | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 2: The Srinagar International Airport will suspend all flight operations for 15 days starting October 1 to undergo crucial runway maintenance and repair work, officials said on Tuesday. The two-week shutdown is expected to deal a massive blow to Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector, as it directly clashes with the peak Durga Puja holiday season.
The Valley traditionally witnesses a massive influx of tourists from West Bengal during this period, and travel operators fear the closure will lead to widespread cancellations and heavy financial losses.
According to airport officials, a phased maintenance schedule will begin ahead of the total shutdown. Startin | |
| | | | Indian Army conducts Nasha Mukti Abhiyan awareness drive | | | | Early Times Report
POONCH, June 2: As part of its continued commitment to community welfare and youth empowerment, the Indian Army organised a Nasha Mukti Abhiyan (Drug De-addiction) Awareness Drive at Choi Mohalla, Dabraj Village, Poonch. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from children, youth and adults of the locality. Through interactive sessions and awareness talks, participants were sensitised about the harmful effects of drug abuse, early signs of addiction, peer pressure and the importance of adopting a healthy, disciplined and responsible lifestyle.
The initiative aimed to strengthen awareness among the younger generation, encourage community participation in combati | |
| | | | Indian Army conducts opening ceremony of carpenter course at Doda | | | | Early Times Report
DODA, June 2: Indian Army has been constantly undertaking a variety of programme for the locals of the region with special focus on employment generation. In continuing with the same spirit, Indian Army inaugurated a one month Carpenter Course at Village Gwari under Operation Sadbhavana wef 01 Jun 2026.
This novel training programme is a pilot project wherein 15 locals hailing from far-flung areas of Gwari region have been selected. The project aims to provide opportunity to train youths of the region on small scale projects with special emphasis on theoretical and practical aspects of carpenter skills, familiarization with basic mechanism and other important aspects.
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| | | | Secretary DLSA Budgam conducts inspection visit to Legal Aid Clinic Soibugh Daharmunah | | | | Early Times Report
BUDGAM, June 2: As part of the calendar of activities, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Budgam conducted an inspection visit to the Legal Aid Clinic at Soibugh Daharmunah, Budgam.
The inspection was carried out under the supervision of O.P. Bhagat, Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Budgam. The primary objective of the visit was to assess the functioning of the Legal Aid Clinic, evaluate the accessibility of legal aid services to the public, and review the availability of infrastructure and furniture at the clinic. During the inspection, the Secretary interacted with the Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) posted at the clinic and inquired about t | |
| | | | Mass awareness activities conducted across Shopian under NMJKA | | | | Early Times Report
SHOPIAN, June 2: As part of the ongoing 100 Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan (NMJKA), a series of awareness and outreach activities were conducted across various educational institutions, business establishments, workplaces, and public spaces in Shopian district to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to promote a healthy, addiction-free society.
The awareness programmes witnessed active participation from students, teachers, shopkeepers, cold store workers, employees, and members of the local community.
During the activities, participants were sensitized about the social, economic, and health-related consequences of substance abuse and we | |
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