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| Amit Shah to visit Leh on April 30, Ladakh talks to resume on May 22 | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, April 26: With Union Home Minister Amit Shah scheduled to visit Leh on April 30 for a two-day tour, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has announced a fresh round of talks with agitating groups of Ladakh on May 22, signalling a renewed push to revive the stalled dialogue process.
The next meeting of the sub-committee for political dialogue will be held under the aegis of the High-Powered Committee constituted by the MHA. The announcement was made by Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, who described the move as a step towards constructive engagement.
“I am pleased to announce that the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, has decided to | |
| | | | Shah to pay obeisance to sacred relics of Lord Buddha | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Apr 26: Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his visit, he is expected to participate in religious and official engagements, including paying obeisance to the sacred relics of Lord Buddha on the occasion of Buddha Purnima on May 1. Sharing details of the visit, Saxena said the Home Minister would also reflect on the spiritual significance of a rare public exposition of the relics being held in Ladakh from May 1 to May 14. The relics, excavated from Piprahwa in Uttar Pradesh—believed to be ancient Kapilvastu—will be displayed at Jive Tsal in Choglamsar. The Lieutenant Governor said the visit underscores the Centre’s continued commitment to the development of | |
| | | | Apex Body sets expectations | | | | Early Times Report
Leh, Apr 26: Reacting to the developments, the Apex Body of Ladakh termed the Home Minister’s visit a crucial opportunity to resolve long-pending issues and restore public trust.
At a high-level meeting in Leh, the body stressed that the visit must yield concrete outcomes rather than remain limited to prolonged deliberations. While welcoming the announcement of the May 22 talks, members expressed concern that secretary-level discussions may lack the authority required for decisive action.
The Apex Body asserted that confidence-building measures must go beyond the revocation of the NSA and address the fallout of the September unrest, which reportedly left five persons | |
| | | | From exile to identity: Kashmiri Pandits to build Kheer Bhawani temple in California on 60 Kanals | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 26: In a significant step towards preserving their religious and cultural identity abroad, members of the Kashmiri Pandit community in the United States have acquired 7.5 acres of land in Livermore, California, to establish a Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple and cultural centre. The land, valued at approximately $2.4 million, was formally dedicated with a Bhumi Pujan ceremony held on April 25.
The ambitious project, funded entirely through community contributions, including a substantial anonymous donation, is being seen as a landmark initiative for the diaspora. It aims to recreate the sanctity and spiritual essence of the revered Mata Kheer Bhawani shrine at Tul | |
| | | | Women’s power in anti-drug war: Nearly 2,000 committees on ground, more to be formed | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 26: In a determined push against the growing menace of drug abuse, Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing an unprecedented grassroots mobilisation led by women, with as many as 1,947 mohalla-level women’s committees formed across the Jammu division within days of the launch of the ‘Nasha Mukt J&K’ campaign.
The initiative marks a significant shift in strategy, placing women at the forefront of the fight against drug addiction and narco-terrorism. Authorities believe that sustained community engagement—especially by women at the household and neighbourhood levels—can play a decisive role in curbing the spread of substance abuse, which has increasingly gripped the y | |
| | | | No award can ever truly capture value of organ donation: LG Sinha | | Attends ‘Naman Diwas’ to honor donors, their families | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 26: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended ‘Naman Diwas’ an event dedicated to honor organ donors and their families. The Lieutenant Governor paid his gratitude to organ donors and their families and said they have brought happiness in the countless lives.
“Because of you, someone is able to read today. Because of you, someone is seeing the colors of the world for the very first time. Because of you, someone is experiencing hope, freedom, and joy anew. | |
| | | | J&K Judicial Academy organises orientation programme | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 26: Under the patronage of Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh(Patron-in-Chief, Arun Palli and guidance of Chairperson and Members of Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy, the Jammu & Kashmir Judicial Academy today organised a one day orientation programme on “Criminal Justice Administration with special reference to New Criminal Laws” (A-048/25) at its Police Auditorium, Gulshan Ground, Jammu.
Justice Rajnesh Oswal, Judge, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh and Chairperson, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy, in his inaugural address, underscored the timeless relevance of law by quoting Manusmriti, observing th | |
| | | | CM runs Bengaluru 10K | | | | Early Times Report
Bengaluru, Apr 26: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah participated in the TCS World 10K held in Bengaluru on Sunday, describing the race as a “world-class event” marked by high enthusiasm and strong participation.
Speaking to reporters after completing the run, Abdullah said the event stood out for its organization and energy. “Amazing event, world-class event, enthusiasm fantastic,” he said, reflecting on his experience at one of India’s premier road races.
He added that while he began the race at a strong pace, the weather conditions posed a challenge during the run. “I started a bit fast, but the humidity of Bengaluru then caught up with me,” Abdullah | |
| | | | 4 DySPs transferred | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 26: Jammu and Kashmir Police have ordered the transfer and posting of 4 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) in the Jammu region with immediate effect in the interest of administration.
According to an order issued by Police Headquarters Jammu, Tahir Amin Sheikh, DSP DAR Jammu has been transferred and posted as SDPO Domana, while Dheraj Singh Katoch, SDPO Border Kathua, has been transferred and posted DSP DAR Jammu.
Similarly, Mudassar Hussain, SDPO Domana, has been transferred and posted as DSP 4 JKAP and will join after expiry of his earned leave, while Karan Kumar, who was serving as DySP CID CI Jammu (JIC), has been posted as SDPO Border Kathua | |
| | | | Heatwave alert for 5 Jammu districts | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 26: The Meteorological department on Sunday issued a heatwave alert for five districts of the Jammu region. The weather is expected to remain pleasant in the rest of the union territory over the next five days.
“Hot and dry weather is likely to continue in Jammu, Kathua, Samba, Reasi and Udhampur districts during the next two days with heat wave conditions at a few places on 26-27 April,” an Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) official said.
The official noted that people should avoid heat exposure during peak hours and advised them to stay hydrated.
In Kashmir, the weather is expected to remain pleasant and dry with the possibility of light rain at so | |
| | | | Indian Cheese making its mark globally: PM Modi | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Apr 26: Noting the growing popularity of Indian cheese globally, Prime Minister Modi on Sunday stated that the Indian dairy sector is undergoing a major transformation.
In his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Modi highlighted that the taste of India is making its way to plates internationally, and how the dairy sector has been crucial to giving Indian traditional flavours a new identity.
The prime minister informed that two Indian cheese brands received prestigious awards at an international cheese competition held in Brazil, stating that this achievement was widely discussed on social media, and many people have said that the diversity of cheese in I | |
| | | | Par Panel ‘taken aback’ as NMC issues regulations without clearance | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Apr 26: A parliamentary committee has said it was “taken aback” to find that crucial regulations issued by the National Medical Commission were not vetted by the Union law ministry, an essential prerequisite to prevent future infirmities.
In its report on “Infirmities in the regulations framed under the National Medical Commission Act”, the Lok Sabha Committee on Subordinate Legislation said getting draft rules and regulations vetted by the law ministry from the legal, constitutional and drafting point of view is essential.
“The Committee, during an examination of the regulations published by the National Medical Commission (NMC) under the aegis of the Min | |
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