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| 'White Elephants' eating J&K's crumbling Economy | | PSUs negate revival plan, Audit pending for years together | | | Et Report
JAMMU, Sept 30: Contrary to the claims of State Government to bring the loss making Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) in the State back on the track, most of them have shown no intent to submit their Audited Financial Statements for the past several years leaving no space for transparency and financial accountability.
Pertinently, Government has been asking for the annual financial statements from these 'White Elephants", so that steps could be taken to give new lease of life to them and recover the huge investment made by the State besides creating avenues of employment for the ever-increasing number of unemployed youth. Fed up with the attitude of these units, government has | |
| | | | Baramulla MC recovers large quantity of banned Polythene bags | | Locals hail action, demand more to make full use of cloth bags | | | Javid A Malla
Baramulla, Sept 30: In a rare action of its kind, the Baramulla Municipal Committee today seized huge quantity of polythene. One person was also taken into custody.
Officials said, at least 21.50 quintals of banned polythene bags were recovered by the officials of Municipal Council Baramulla from a vehicle bearing registration number JK01M/2459.
They said, the officials headed by Executive Officer, Abdul Ahad stopped a Tata mobile vehicle at the Main Chowk and recovered the 31 bags of polythene bags and arrest one person Mohammad Jeelani Bhat son of Mohammad Shafi Bhat of Karanager Srinagar with this connection.
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| | | | Bovine smuggling bid foiled | | | | early times report
Jammu, Sept 30: Police foiled a bovine smuggling bid and rescued 13 animals at a naka laid at Sarote Morh area falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Bagh-E-Bahu, police said.
According to police following specific input police team from Bagh-e-Bahu intercepted one Truck (JK 02 AC-9811). However on seeing police the driver abandoned the truck and managed to escape from the spot taking advantage of darkness, police added.
"During search rescued 13 Bovine animals which were being transported illegally from Jammu to Srinagar, Police said, further adding, " a case FIR No 87/13 U/S 188 RPC, 3 PCA Act stands registered and further investigation is going on. | |
| | | | Nayeem gets emotional, gets his will registered in Council | | 'If I die, don't move any obituary references, condolence resolutions' | | | early times report
Srinagar, Sept 30: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) MLC Naeem Akhter on Monday expressed serious concern over what he called unabated killings of innocents taking place in Jammu and Kashmir. Participating in obituary references made in Legislative Council on the inaugural day of its seven-days autumn session today, Akhter sought time for a brief intervention which was granted to him.
In his brief address, the PDP MLC said that it is very unfortunate that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing unabated killings of innocent people. "Given these innocent killings, I think a general state of mourning should be declared on the pattern of state of emergency," he observed.
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| | | | Metrology Deptt books car accessory owner for 'overcharging' | | | | early times report
Jammu, Sept 30: Legal Metrology Department during its surprise inspection booked a car accessories dealer in Gandhi Nagar under different provisions of law for selling accessory items without MRP marking, address of the manufacture & consumer helpline number required for the information of the consumers.
The enforcement team comprising Amar Singh Joint Controller Legal Metrology, Manoj Prabhakar, Deputy Controller Consumer Protection, Vikram Gour President Consumer Welfare Association and others booked a car accessories dealer following a complaint from consumer about over charging on the purchase of coolant additive by a car accessories dealer. The team during its in | |
| | | | Singh-Sharif talks: Kashmiri separatists fear being sidelined | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Believing that they were being ignored and sidelined by both New Delhi and Islamabad Kashmiri separatists have started adopting pro-Nawaz Sharif stance to motivate Pak Prime Minister to opt for triangular talks for the settlement of the Kashmir issue. Sources within the separatists, both moderates and the hardliners, say that soon after the talks between Nawaz Sharif and Manmohan Singh, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, Kashmir separatists felt that the two sides had totally sidelined them which could result in marked decline in their relevance.
According to these sources, senior separatist leaders have renewed their support fo | |
| | | | Computer courses organized by RR culminates | | | | Early Times Report
Doda, Sept 30: One month long computer course organized by Rashtriya Rifles Battalion at Doda was culminated here today. The classes were conducted for local unemployed youth of Doda to enable them to generate self employment opportunities. A total of 15 unemployed youth from far flung areas falling under AOR have attended the said classes. Closing ceremony for the said course was held on today. The Officiating Commanding Officer of Rashtriya Rifles Battalion along with the youth participated in the ceremony. The Officiating Commanding Officer of Rashtriya Rifles Battalion addressed the unemployed youth and urged them to utilize the knowledge gained during the course t | |
| | | | SSH irks over delay in compensation to Kishtwar violence victims' | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Shiv Sena Hindustan (SSH) irked over delay in payment of compensation of damage caused to the victims of Kishtwar violence so far.
Addressing a press conference, Vikrant Kapoor, Senior Vice-President, SSH said that shopkeepers and traders who were looted in Kishtwar violence have not been given financial aid even after expiry of two months.
He said particularly traders community are very much annoyed with the government as they claim that a team deputed by the government to assess the damage did not consult with affected shopkeepers and they just prepared the report on their own. SSH demanded for early payment of compensation of damaged caused to the | |
| | | | Indian Science Congress at JU, administration gives face-lift to Campus | | | | MOHD IRFAN
Jammu, Sept 30: At a time when Jammu university campus is in sorry state of affairs due to the mismanagement, resulting in giving shabby outlook in prestigious ISO: CERTIFIED accredited by NAAC with 'A' grade. With just few months left for New Year then much hyped Indian science congress which is scheduled to be attended by distinguished guests, VVIPs, Intellectuals and students across the country in the month of February. Sources divulged that students in particular and officials in general too get irked over the dilapidated condition of the campus. "The JU administration has start giving face lift keeping in view of the prestigious Indian science congress so that their imag | |
| | | | JU accords warm send off to Roshan Lal | | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Jammu University Non Teaching Employees Union (JUNTEU) accorded a warm send off to Roshan Lal, Head Assistant who retired after attaining age of superannuation today. The farewell was held in appreciation of his services rendered to the Institution.
Sunil Sahi, President of the Union hailing the contribution of Roshan Lal, who served the institution with utmost honesty said "It is because of his lifelong service and commitment that this institution has achieved success and is excelling ahead with confidence".
The farewell was accorded during a simple but impressive function in the presence of Manoj Chauhan, General Secretary, Ravi Gupta , Vice-Pres | |
| | | | DPP condemns State Govt for transporter's strike | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Duggar Pradesh Party (DPP) condemned the state Government for Transporters strike for not handling the issue well in time even after their various demands and warnings to go on strike which has caused disruption, in-convenience to the general public and paralyzed the whole system.
DPP said that actually the strike was called on the behest of Government to justify the proposed and demanded enhancement of bus fares before the public and put more burdens on the poor people by enhancing the various fares which are already facing unchecked all-round price rise. Uday Chand, President, DPP said that State Government has no transport policy years together and | |
| | | | Pak trained militants revive attempts at destabilising peace in J&K | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Even after the schedule for a meeting between Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh and his Pak counterpart Nawaz Sharif, had been announced there has been no respite from the activities of militants,operating within Jammu and Kashmir and from the routine ceasefire violations and infiltration bids.
Just 72 hours before Manmohan Singh-Nawaz Sharif meeting militants attacked a police station and an Army camp in Hiranagar and Samba, in which 10 security personnel were killed. And 24 hours before the Singh-Sharif meeting Pak troops resorted to ceasefire violations at five places on the LOC in Poonch sector. And in between there has been no respite from ingress bi | |
| | | | Balbir accorded warm send off | | | | early times report
Jammu, Sept 30: Warm send off was accorded to Sub Inspector Balbir Singh on Monday,who attained age of superannuation after putting in 34 years of meritorious service in state Police. He served at various places during his long career to the expectations and satisfaction of his superiors. His colleagues at the office of IGP Jammu praised him for his unblemished record and wished him well for his retired life before giving him a touching send off. | |
| | | | Selected teachers being deprived by Govt: NSTAR | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Newly Selected Teachers Association Rajouri (NSTAR) today said the selected teachers are deliberately being deprived by state government.
According to press release, a meeting led by its executive members Jagdish Sudan, Ajay Sharma, Inder Paul, Ajay Prakash and Inderjeet, Surjeet Sharma, Kiran Kumar, Yogita Sharma, Poonam Sharma, Rupali Sharma, Shyam Lal and Bharat Bhushan held at Rajouri.
Addressing the meeting, Jagdish Sudan said that the selected candidates are suffering without any mistake for last two years but there is nothing done in this regard by the Government and SSB. SC and ST doing their duty continue since November 2012, they continue draw | |
| | | | NMFGM supports SC ruling on disqualifying convicted lawmakers | | | | Early Times Report
KATHUA, Sept 30: Extending its support to the Supreme Court's direction that an MP or MLA convicted of any criminal offence attracting a punishment of two years and above will be disqualified immediately, the Nature-Mankind Friendly Global Movement (NMFGM) said that SC passed the ruling with a view to cleanse the political set up of the country.
Addressing a press conference here today, founder of NMFGM and Ex Minister Babu Singh said that disqualifying tainted politicians is a right decision and should be supported by all political parties
While speaking on the occasion, Singh also welcomed the Right to Reject option for the voters and demanded complete election r | |
| | | | "Clean up Jammu" sanitation drive reaches to JMC wards 40, 41 & 61 | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: "Clean Up Jammu" sanitation drive today reached to outer skirts of Jammu Municipality i.e. 40, 41 & 61 covering mohallas and business centre's located in these wards.
According to official spokesperson of JMC, the team, of JMC officials led by Kiran Wattal, Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) in a bid to improve the civic amenities available to the Citizens of the Jammu City and to reach out to their doorsteps for addressing the problems being faced visited above mentioned wards.
The statement said, "The inspection of the localities namely Jawahar Nagar, Shiv Nagar, Basant Vihar, Bharat Nagar, Durga Nagar, Kabir Colony, Priya Darshani L | |
| | | | Jammu actor Tarun brings laurels, felicitated for outstanding performance in New Delhi | | | early times report
JAMMU, Sept 30: Tarun Sharma son of Dinesh Kumar Sharma a Jammu-based actor brought laurels to the Jammu and Kashmir State when he was awarded for his outstanding performance in play '' EK DHOOP SAPHED SI'' which was staged at Bela Theatre Karwaan, Shankar Market , Connaught Place , in New Delhi recently.
He was awarded a merit certificate for his outstanding performance in the play. He had won number of Awards and certificates including this Certificate . A multi-fac | |
| | | | GDC Rajouri among six teams reach pre-quarters | | Inter-college kabaddi tournament of JU | | SPORTS REPORTER
JAMMU, Sept 30: Government Degree College (GDC) Rajouri among six teams qualified for the second round of pre-quarterfinals beating their opponents on the opening day of the annual inter-college (men and women) kabaddi tournament, organised by the Directorate of Sports and Physical Education, University of Jammu (JU) on the campus fields, here today.
Earlier, in the inaugural match, GDC Rajouri fought from behind against GDC Rajouri to confirm their berth in the next round. Tr | |
| | | | State chief Jat Mahasabha visits rural areas to assess problems of Jats | | | | early times report
Jammu, Sept 30: To take stock of plight of the Jat community spread in far remote areas in out skirts of winter capital, Manmohan Singh, President, All India Jat Mahasabha, (J&K), visited border and countryside villages and interacted with Jat community.
Accompanied with other members of the Jat Mahasabha, state chief All India Jat Mahasabha (J&K) visited Satah, Manoonu, Shah Balore, Palth, Karandi, Parel, Pangwal, Bheari, Paenthi and Katera and interacted with locals in particular to the members of Jat community.
J&K Jat Mahasabha Chief Manmohan Singh, held meetings at all of these villages, interacted with locals to get an abstract of their day today life. Duing his | |
| | | | Cantonment Civil Wards Children to show talent in Painting | | | | early times report
JAMMU, Sept 30: On the eve of Wildlife Protection Week, commencing from 2nd Oct , Hiamalayan Avians Foundation (HAF) has provided opportunity to the children of Civil wards of Jammu cantonment to show their painting talent on the theme of Wildlife.
This is the first time when such kind of event is being organized for the cantonment related children. Children under age group of 8-16year shall participate in this competition. Events are being organized in collaboration with wildlife Protection Department.
For that purpose more than 15 centers has been established at various location of Narwal pain, Jawahar Nagar, Raipur Satwari, Airport Road, Govindpur on different date | |
| | | | CS dismayed over employee leaders' obstinacy, directs Div, Distt admns to monitor employees attendance | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Sept 30 : Chief Secretary, Mohammad IqbalKhandey today expressed his dismay over the obstinacy exhibited by employee's union leaders regarding implementation of various demands.
He said despite the best intentions of the government to meet most of the demands of the employees and its further willingness to consider the remaining few demands in a time bound manner the leaders of the employees union have shown unwarranted rigidness and announced a strike programme thereby putting common masses to unnecessary inconvenience and trouble.
Chairing a meeting with the Administrative Secretaries here, the Chief Secretary said that all strikes by the employees have | |
| | | | Employees term transfer of semi-skilled workers illegal | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Kathua, Sept 30 : The workers of Jackson Private Ltd. an Industry in Kathua industrial area have lamented the high handed ness of the employers saying that they are using unfair means to snub down the workers right by using government and administrative machinery against them.
The workers were protesting against the Jackson Private Ltd company here today.
The protest was led by CITU and alleged the Jackson Private Ltd. for violating the workers rights and labour act through its oppressive and unconstitutional means.
The protestors demanded the cancellations of transfer order of their five workers warning that the protest will be continued till the demand are not ad | |
| | | | 'Sheikh ul Alam international Airport name our identity:' Renzushah | | | | Srinagar, Sept 30 : Addressing Ulmas, intellectuals, Scholars, and prominent citizens of Shaher-i- Khas at prestigious function held at historical karfuli Molalla of Fateh Kadal area, Khawaja Farooq Renzushah, who was chief guest on the occasion raised strong demand of reviving Sheikh ul Alam Airport name for international Airport suggested and decided earlier. The function was organised to felicitate brilliant participants and award winners of one month long Natiya competition organised by Darasgahi Sultania, in association with Alsabur, Rahamat- ul- Aleemeen, darasgahie Faridya and historical Sona Masjid management. Earlier, welcoming chief guest, Alama Maulana Abdul Rahim Sahib and Khaw | |
| | | | Vaid distributes Mela prizes among winners | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Sept 30 : Fabulous prizes were distributed by Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters), S. P. Vaid, among the winners of Police Public Mela Raffle Draw held on 22nd September. In all 30 prizes of the raffle draw were handed over to the winners at an impressive function held at Police Headquarters (PHQ) here today.
The prizes distributed among the winners include bumper prize Nissan Micra Car, six Santro Cars, five Alto 800 Cars, four Nano Cars, three Motor Cycles and three Scooties to the prize winners.
The bumper prize Nissan Micra handed over to Follower Imtiyaz Ahmed of district Rajouri, who has won the prize against the raffle draw tic | |
| | | | JKDF to reach youth power for bettering society | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Udhampur, Sept 30 : In a meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Front held in Udhampur, it was held that the main aim of JKDF is to channelize the entire youth power towards the overall development of Jammu region in particular which is suffering discrimination at the hands of Kashmir centric policies of the centre as well as state governments.
Addressing the meet, Advocate Sunny Mahajan (state gen secy, JKDF youth) said that uniting the youth under one banner is the prime motto of JKDF, and in the present political set up of the state, JKDF has emerged as the boldest voice of Jammu region, especially of the youth.
Mahajan said that the no development has been w | |
| | | | EDB opens branch in village Sundrani | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Udhampur, Sept 30 : District Development Commissioner, Udhampur, Yasha Mudgal inaugurated an Ellaquai Dehati Bank(EDB) branch at Village Sundrani of district Udhampur in simple but an impressive function organized here on Monday.
Speaking on the inaugural function, the DDC congratulated the villagers to have a bank services at their door step.
The DDC complemented the functionaries of Ellaquai Dehati Bank for its role in reaching to the financially weaker sections in the rural areas which would cover almost 15 unbanked panchayats of the area. For purpose of connecting maximum people with the bank, she asked for holding awareness camps with the cooperation of line dep | |
| | | | DDC for strict action against striking employees | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
KISHTWAR, Sept 30 : District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kishtwar Baseer Ahmed Khan has directed all the District and sectoral officers to ensure full attendance of employees in their respective offices. The officers were asked to immediately bring to notice any complaint of absenteeism so that strict action is taken against the culprits. In the wake of strike call given by some unions, the government has decided to invoke ESMA against the striking employees. Khan intimated that as section 144 has already been enforced, no unlawful assembly or sloganeering will be allowed and who so ever found involved, will be punished according to law. The SP, DIO, Tehsildars and N | |
| | | | Corruption biggest enemy of State: PYC | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Sept 30 : Describing corruption as the biggest enemy of the State, Youth Congress Lok Sabha President for Parliamentary constituency Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal Sheikh Aamir Rasool said "corruption and nepotism" would have to be fought with firm hands in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said this while addressing Youth Congress convention at Azad Basti, Natipora . Sheikh Aamir Rasool said people are interested in the development and corruption free society but it is unfortunate that the corruption is increasing and the development is stagnated."
He said there is a dire need to keep a check on corruption at all levels so that central funds meant for state reach to th | |
| | | | 'Don't raise issues that fans communal passion' | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Sept 30 : Speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Mubarak Gul today cautioned the members against raising issues in the house that can fan communal passion and damage the integrity of the country. "None of the members will be allowed to raise issues concerning communal passion, against mutual brotherhood and damaging the integrity of the country," Gul said chairing a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee in his office chamber here. The Speaker said equal opportunities will be given to each political party to raise issues of public interest during the nine-day session.
He appealed to the members to highlight issues of social, economic and develop | |
| | | | Public transport remains off roads | | Transporters' strike | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Udhampur, Sept 30 : Due strike of transporter, the public transport remained off the roads, which led a huge in-convenience among the public transport users.
The strike call was given by transporters seeking 40 per cent increase in passenger fares. Chairman, Transport Association Banihal Route, Nasar Husan, Transport Association Udhampur District senior vice-president Sudash Kumar said that private public transporters have been facing various taxes fees. "Hike in prices of petroleum products and implementation of Passenger Welfare Fund has adversely hit the transport industry. Since the last hike in passenger fares the price of diesel has gone up by almost Rs. 6 and pri | |
| | | | General body meeting of DAV held | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30 : A general body meeting of SDM Arya Samaj Wazir Bagh Srinagar and DAV managing committee Jawahar Nagar was held at Sanskrit Bhawan.
Dr. KL Agnisheakhar, Sheela Handoo, PN Goja, Professor Anil Kumar and Vinod Sharma expressed their happiness in taking over back DAV Institute, Jawahar Nagar Srinagar.
All expressed their faith and extended full cooperation to the academic council setup in the general body meeting headed by TK Ganjoo with Davinder Koul. The affiliation of DAV institute since 1976 was fatified in the said meeting and expressed its gratitude to Punam Suri (President), RS Sharma ( General Secretary) and Nisha Peshin(Director) DAV college man | |
| | | | ReT teachers hold protest, demand release of pending salaries | | | | Poonch, Sept 30 : Activist of Rehber-e Taleem (ReT) teachers under the banner of ReT Forum staged protest demonstration in the premises of Chief Education Officer (CEO) Poonch to highlight their long pending demands including release of pending salaries for the last eight months. Led by President ReT Forum, Najam Jafri protestors from all the Tehsils of the district participated in the protest demanding early redressal of their demands. Protestors alleged that the despite of the repeated request the salary of the teachers has not been released from last eight months. Further express resentment over delay in implementation of Govt Order for regularization of converted ReTs, they alleged th | |
| | | | PACWC condemns admn for not issuing gun licences | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Kathua, Sept 30 : People's Action Cum Welfare Committee (PACWC) has demanded weapons terming it as need of the hour and a permanent means of public safety.
The committee today held a protest demonstration against the administration for not issuing the gun license at Kathua.
The protest was led by president of PACWC Gyan Singh Pathania who lambasted the state government and district administration for being liberal towards a particular community in issuing gun license while the major community of district Kathua is totally ignored and avoided for same.
He said it is the time when security forces are not in a position to provide the effective and result-oriented secu | |
| | | | Sub-standard construction material being used at JU's Bhaderwah campus | | | | Early Times Report
BHADERWAH, Sept 30: Hinting at unholy nexus between authorities, private agency and contractor, students of the Bhaderwah campus of the University of Jammu today hit the road alleging use of poor quality building material in various construction works going on in the campus.
Students staged strong protest on campus and shouted anti administration slogans and alleged that A private agency and contractor were using sub standard material in the construction of hostels, water tanks and other projects on the campus, endangering innocent lives and authorities are deliberately ignoring the misdoings as they are hand in glove with them. They demanded immediate registration of | |
| | | | Globathan walk culminates | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: The Globathan walks to eradicate cancer in women were culminated here today. The committee thanked to District Development Commissioner Jammu, DIG Traffic Jammu, and SSP Security.
The Globathan walk had received support from Principal GMC Jammu, Principal GWC Gandhi Nagar and Principal GWC Prade and other educational institution. The financial support provided by Jammu and Kashmir Bank and ID Pharma in managing the event in stadium ground is highly appreciated and due thanks were paid to them. | |
| | | | DB grants 4-weeks time to divulge names of illegal occupants | | PIL against alleged land-grabbing by politicians, bureaucrats | | | Jammu, Sept 30: In much publicized Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against alleged land grabbing by politicians, police officers, bureaucrats and land mafia in various parts of J&K Division Bench of High Court allowed four weeks further time to Commissioner/Secretary Revenue to furnish the information as per the earlier directions.
On September 4, the DB had directed the state to disclose the full particulars/identity of all the illegal occupants of the State land who had allegedly grabbed more than 20 lakh kanals of state land. The DB comprised of First Puisne Judge Justice Virender Singh and Justice Janak Raj Kotwal.
When the PIL was taken-up for consideration on Monday, advocate Sheik | |
| | | | 3 slain Shopian youth were associates of Pakistani militant | | Special DG CRPF stirs fresh controversy | | | Relocation of Gagrin camp was decided before Shopian incident
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 30: Contradicting the police claims, Special DG, CRPF, D.K.Phatak today said that all the four youth killed in CRPF firing at Gagrin Shopian were related to militancy.
"One was the dreaded Pakistani militant while rest of the three youth were his associates," Phatak told Srinagar based news gathering agency CNS adding that 2010 uprising was in no way orchestrated. D.K.Phatak termed these claims baseless that slain Shopian youth were innocent. "They were messengers and carriers of Pakistani dreaded militant Abdullah Haroon. We had inputs that these youth were in constant touch with the Paki | |
| | | | | | | Fake currency racket busted, three held | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Police today claimed to have busted a counterfeit currency racket with the arrest of three persons and recovery of counterfeit currency from their possession during a naka in the area falling under jurisdiction of Jhajjar Kotli Police, police said. The accused have been namely identified as Harmeet Singh alias Sunny S/O Avtar Singh R/O Gadigarh, Manjit Singh alias Monty S/O Gurcharan Singh and Sanjay Kumar S/O Badrinath both R/O Nanak Nagar.
According to police, "On a specific information, Jhajjarkotli police laid a naka last night and intercepted three above mentioned fake currency racketeers. During their personal frisking police team recov | |
| | | | No escape route for general: Rather | | 'Will make stand in our august House' | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 30,: Coming down heavily on former Indian Army Chief for tarnishing the image of Jammu and Kashmir Ministers, Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather Monday said Singh will not now find an escape route and our party would make stand in the State Assembly to reveal the names of those people whom he transferred money.
Speaking on the obituary reference in Legislative Assembly, Rather said that Singh has damaged the image not only of the Indian Army, but also of the country internationally.
"This man will not find any escape route now. We are after him and we will force him to utter the truth. General V.K.Singh should come up with the facts and we will make | |
| | | | HC orders to implemen Supreme Court order | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: High Court Jammu ordered the respondents to implement the order passed by Supreme Court Of India in Civil Appeal No. 952 of 2013 dated 23.01.213 titled Rajesh Gupta v/s State of Jammu & Kashmir & Others.
In the instant petition, it was submitted by the petitioner that despite directions from the Supreme Court of India, the respondents have not paid him 30% of the back wages from the date of order of premature retirement till re-instatement and also the further wages from the date of re-instatement. Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, after hearing the appellant, Rajesh Gupta, who appeared in person in the Court, passed an order "Pending disposal of the afores | |
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