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| DB seeks fresh affidavit on encroachments, action taken | | NIA Court denies bail in Pulwama Terror Attack | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 20: A Special NIA Court in Jammu has rejected the bail application of Insha Jan alias Insha Tariq, an accused facing trial in a terror conspiracy case, holding that the material on record prima facie indicates her alleged involvement in furtherance of a conspiracy for unlawful activities and that her release at this stage could carry the risk of influencing key prosecution witnesses.
Special Judge NIA Cases, Jammu, Prem Sagar, while dismissing Bail Application No. 381/2026, observed that the trial was already underway and witnesses were being examined. The court said the prosecution material relied upon against the accused still required corroboration from ot | |
| | | | SCW Jammu registers cheating case in a land investment fraud | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 20: The Special Crime Wing (SCW), Crime Branch Jammu, has registered a case against Jyoti Devi D/o Kamal Singh W/o Omkar Singh, R/o Lower Muthi, Jammu, following a complaint alleging cheating and fraudulent inducement in a land investment matter.
In his complaint the complainant alleged that the accused along with her husband, induced him to invest money in the proposed sale of land at Lower Barnai, Jammu, with the assurance of higher returns. Trusting them, he paid Rs. 18 lakhs to the complainant in January 2024. Later, they started avoiding the complainant and on his repeated requests, did not pay even the actual amount taken from him.
A Preliminary Enquir | |
| | | | 27 new wetlands of over one hectare area identified: JKPCC To NGT | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Aug 20: The JKPCC has informed the National Green Tribunal that 27 new wetlands with an area of over one hectare have been identified.
The green body is hearing the matter based on media reports about the shrinking Kashmiri wetlands and threats to the region's ecosystem, besides the findings by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) this year regarding the alarming rate at which the region's water bodies (518 of 687 lakes) have disappeared.
In an order dated August 18, a bench of NGT Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava and expert member Afroz Ahmad said, "The Jammu and Kashmir Pollution Control Committee (JKPCC) has filed the status report on August 8 | |
| | | | No Bridge, No Relief: Teachers and locals risk their lives daily to cross Dakhedu nallah | | | ashwani sharma
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Aug 20: The absence of the Ossu Bridge has once again raised serious concerns over the safety of school teachers, students and local residents, who are being forced to cross the Dakhedu Nallah at great personal risk.
The Ossu Bridge, which provided a vital link between Dakhedu, Paklai and several adjoining villages, was washed away during heavy rainfall on August 25-26 last year. Since then, residents have been facing immense difficulties in crossi | |
| | | | Dr Ritu Singh shines at royal fables 16Th edition at New Delhi | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Aug 20: In a landmark celebration of cultural resurgence, royal heritage, and progressive leadership, Kuwarani Dr. Ritu Singh of Jammu & Kashmir brought Jammu to center stage at the 16th edition of Royal Fables, held at the Hyatt Regency, New Delhi. Serving as the official Craft Partner for the nationally celebrated exposition, Kuwarani Dr. Ritu Singh brought the vibrant soul of Jammu-its centuries-old Dogra traditions, fine design, and rich culinary heritage-to a | |
| | | | No need to take US seriously as its intervention has only caused destruction worldwide: Mehbooba | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Aug 20: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday said there is no need to take the US seriously as American intervention has only caused destruction worldwide. Her remarks came a day after US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor visited Srinagar. In a joint media briefing with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday, Gor said J-K is an important part of India and an incredibly beautiful place He also said that the United States will reconsider advisor | |
| | | | Police cannot investigate offences under PCPNDT Act: Supreme Court | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Aug 20: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that police cannot investigate offences under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act.
The PCPNDT Act was enacted with the intent to prohibit the use of prenatal diagnostic techniques for determination of the sex of the foetus.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and N Kotiswar Singh held that authorities designated under the law must take action in such cases.
The top court said the PCPNDT Act | |
| | | | MLA Sham Lal Sharma lays foundation stone for Rs 1.34 crore veterinary centre upgrade at Domana | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 20: In a significant initiative aimed at strengthening rural infrastructure and supporting the livestock-dependent economy, Sham Lal Sharma, MLA Jammu North, today laid the foundation stone for the upgradation and strengthening of the Veterinary Centre at Domana, Panchayat Raipur Lower Domana-A, under NABARD, at an estimated cost of ?134.33 lakh. The project will strengthen veterinary healthcare infrastructure and improve access to timely and quality animal health | |
| | | | CBC's two-day awareness programme on VB-G RAM G Act concludes in Kargil | | | Early Times Report
KARGIL, Aug 20: The two-day Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme (ICOP) organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) on the theme of Viksit Bharat - Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act concluded in Kargil today. The programme was being held at the Syed Mehdi Memorial Auditorium Hall.
Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Kargil Sh Ghulam Mohammad was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, | |
| | | | Bhaderwah Campus organises seminar on Census 2027 "Counting Today, Shaping Tomorrow" | | | Early Times Report
BHADERWAH, Aug 20: The Directorate of Census Operations, J&K and Ladakh, in collaboration with Bhaderwah Campus, University of Jammu, organised a seminar on "Census 2027 - Counting Today, Shaping Tomorrow" at Bhaderwah Campus, with the objective of sensitising stakeholders about the significance of Census 2027, the importance of accurate and inclusive data, and its crucial role in informed policy-making, development planning and nation-building.
In his message, Prof. Rahul | |
| | | | India-Japan issue joint press statement | | | Early Times Report
LEH, Aug 20: Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh and Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi held a bilateral meeting in New Delhi on 20 August 2026. The joint press statement is as follows:
"On 20 August 2026, Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi, Minister of Defense of Japan, and Shri Rajnath Singh, Minister of Defence of the Republic of India, held a Japan-India Defence Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi.
The two Ministers welcomed the steady strengthening of defence cooperation, includin | |
| | | | Two drug peddlers arrested; 28 grams of Heroin recovered | | | Early Times Report
REASI, Aug 20: In a major breakthrough in its sustained campaign against drug trafficking, Reasi Police arrested two alleged drug peddlers and recovered 28 grams of Heroin (Chitta) during naka checking near Baradhari, Reasi.
A police team of Police Station Reasi, while conducting routine naka checking at Baradhari, intercepted a car bearing Registration No. JK20A-6609. During the search of the vehicle and its occupants, 28 grams of heroin-like substance was recovered from t | |
| | | | Reasi police crack down on Pregabalin abuse: 10,900 tablets of 300 mg recovered | | | Early Times Report
REASI, Aug 20: In a major crackdown against the growing misuse and illegal transportation of Pregabalin tablets, Reasi Police have recovered a total of 10,00 Pregabalin tablets (300 mg) and apprehended three accused persons in separate instances.
On 18.08.2026, during naka checking near Sports Stadium, Katra, a person moving towards Old Bus Stand, Katra, carrying a backpack was intercepted by the police team. During the search of his bag, 410 strips containing 10 tablets ea | |
| | | | Deputy Commissioner Udhampur, inaugurates two-day integrated communication & outreach programme | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Aug 20: In a significant move to bring government flagship schemes to the doorsteps of the common man, a comprehensive two-day Photo Exhibition on Nasha Mukt Bharat and Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita was formally inaugurated today at Government Higher Secondary School, Tikri by Deputy Commissioner, Udhampur Minga Sherpa IAS, the Chief Guest of the Function. The event organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Governmen | |
| | | | J&K Bank signs corporate salary package MoU with GK Communications | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Aug 20: J&K Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GK Communication Private Limited under its Corporate Salary Package, extending customised banking benefits to 119 employees of the media group.
The agreement was signed by Zonal Head (Srinagar) Sheikh Mohammad Muzaffar on behalf of J&K Bank and Fayaz Ahmad Kaloo for GK Communication in the presence of Cluster Head Syed Tasaduq Madni, Branch Head (SSI Srinagar) Ubaid Ashraf and other senior offic | |
| | | | DC Anantnag reviews AgriStack Progress, Directs Time-Bound completion | | | | Early Times Report
ANANTNAG, Aug 20: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, IAS, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress of AgriStack implementation and other digital agriculture initiatives across the district.
The meeting was attended by both Additional Deputy Commissioners, ACR, SDMs, Tehsildars and other concerned officers.
During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the progress achieved in digitisation, AgriStack implementation and Farmer ID generation. He stressed the need for close coordination among revenue officials, field functionaries and agriculture officers to address bottlenecks and ensure the timely completion of pendi | |
| | | | DC Rajouri reviews progress of PMGSY Roads | | | |
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RAJOURI, Aug 20: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma today chaired a meeting to review the status and progress of PMGSY road projects in Darhal, subdivision Thanamandi. The meeting was attended by ADDC Malikzada Sheraz Ul Haq, CPO Maqsood Ahmed, SDM Abid Hussain Shah, DFO Mohd Naveed, Executive Engineer PMGSY Shahid Mustafa, AEE PMGSY Ahtjaz Shafeeq Choudhary and other concerned officers. During the meeting, the status of eight PMGSY roads in Darhal, subdivision Thanamandi was reviewed in detail. It was informed that work on six roads is presently in progress, while two roads are awaiting requisite forest clearance. | |
| | | | Dilapidated buildings, water scarcity hit Jagti Camp; residents accuse relief organisation of neglect | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 20: Acute water scarcity and deteriorating housing conditions have once again hit Jagti Migrant Camp, with residents accusing the Relief Organisation of failing to maintain basic amenities in the 4,224-flat township.
In a joint meeting held here today, members of various camp committees expressed anguish over leaking roofs, damaged interiors, irregular drinking water supply and non-distribution of ration since April, 2026 to those households who have not filed the NFSA form.
The committees said authorities had assured that regular water supply would be restored by August 5, 2026, but the assurance remains unimplemented.
Residents alleged that last ye | |
| | | | DC Kupwara visits Tekipora Lolab, reviews development and public issues | | | | Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Aug 20: Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Shrikant Suse, today visited Tekipora village in Lolab and interacted with local residents to take stock of various issues and developmental concerns. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner met members of the Shiv Mandir Committee and reviewed the pending issues concerning the temple. He discussed the matter with the concerned officers and committee members and directed coordinated efforts to ensure that the pending works are expedited and completed within a fixed timeframe. The villagers also put forth several demands, including the establishment of a library and installation of solar lights at the local Ziarat. The Deput | |
| | | | DDC Shopian reviews District Capex Works, directs timely completion | | | | Early Times Report
SHOPIAN, Aug 20: District Development Commissioner (DDC) Shopian, Shishir Gupta, today chaired a meeting to review the progress of developmental works being executed under the District Capex Budget, with particular emphasis on timely tendering and completion of projects.
The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner Dr. Nasir Ahmed Lone, ACD, CEO, CMO, XEN PDD, BDOs and other concerned officers from various executing agencies.
During the meeting, the DDC took a comprehensive review of the status of works, tendering processes, physical and financial progress, and implementation of projects on the ground.
He directed all concerned departments | |
| | | | Awareness campaign programme on "Fake Pesticides vs Genuine Pesticides" | | | | Early Times Report
PULWAMA, Aug 20: The Central Integrated Pest Management Centre (CIPMC), Srinagar, in collaboration with officials of the State Agriculture Department from Block Kakapora, organized an awareness campaign on "Fake Pesticides vs. Genuine Pesticides" for farmers at Sether Gund village, Block Kakapora, District Pulwama, on August 20, 2026.
The programme aimed to educate farmers about the identification and verification of genuine pesticides and the risks associated with the purchase and use of counterfeit products.
Dr. Vageesh Pandey, DD (E), sensitized the farmers about various methods of identifying and verifying genuine pesticides before purchase and use. Dr. Haroon Rash | |
| | | | Six MAITRIs provided AI Kits, essential equipment under Rashtriya Gokul Mission | | | | Early Times Report
DODA, Aug 20: Six trained MAITRIs (Multi-Purpose Artificial Insemination Technicians) under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) were provided with Artificial Insemination (AI) kits and other essential equipment at the Office of the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer (CAHO), Doda.
The programme was graced by Deputy Director, Central Animal Husbandry Department Jammu Dr. Adris Ahmed Malik as the Chief Guest in the presence of Chief Animal Husbandry Officer Doda Dr. Irfan Ali Wani.
During the programme, all six trained MAITRIs were provided with AI kits, cryocans, diplomas, marks cards, identity cards and other essential materials required for providing Artificial Insemination | |
| | | | ADDC Reasi inaugurates PMEGP-backed venture at Talwara | | | | Early Times Report
REASI, Aug 20: Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Reasi, Krishan Lal, today inaugurated a newly established restaurant at Zero Morh, Talwara, set up by beneficiary Bharat Bhushan under the Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) through the Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB), Reasi.
The restaurant has been established with financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh under the PMEGP scheme, aimed at promoting self-employment and entrepreneurship among local youth.
The ADDC highlighted the importance of government schemes in creating sustainable livelihood opportunities and encouraging entrepreneurship. He urged eligible youth and aspiring | |
| | | | Jammu District Netball Championship on August 27 | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 20: The Netball Association of Jammu & Kashmir will conduct the Jammu District Netball Championship on 27th August 2026 at Dogra Ground, Shastri Nagar, Jammu. The objective of the championship is to promote Netball in the district and provide a competitive platform for players.
Teams and players from across Jammu district are invited to participate. For registration and further details, contact 9796100101. | |
| | | | Ramban: DLSA, MVD organize awareness camp | | | | Early Times Report
RAMBAN, Aug 20: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ramban, in collaboration with the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD), today organized an awareness programme on the safety and comfort of women commuters in public transport at Community Hall, Ramban.
The programme, held under the supervision of ARTO Varun Bhasin, focused on sensitising public transport drivers, conductors, helpers and the general public about the safety and rights of women commuters, particularly regarding earmarked seats for women in public transport and adherence to relevant safety measures and provisions.
During the programme, participants were sensitised about the importance of ensuring a safe | |
| | | | District Price Fixation Committee reviews rates of essential commodities in Kishtwar | | | | Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Aug 20: On the directions of the Deputy Commissioner of Kishtwar, Pankaj Kumar Sharma, a meeting of the District Price Fixation Committee was held under the chairmanship of the Additional District Development Commissioner of Kishtwar, Vinod Kumar Behnal, to deliberate on the regulation of prices, quality and availability of essential commodities, particularly mutton, chicken, milk, vegetables, fruits and other food articles. The meeting also addressed the maintenance of hygiene, prevention of adulteration, use of prohibited polythene and protection of consumer interests in the district.
The ADDC emphasized that the rate lists approved during the meeting shall | |
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