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Jatt Sabha demands CBI probe in Avtar Singh’s brutal murder | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Jammu and Kashmir Jatt Sabha, President and Former Minister, S. Manjit Singh has demanded action against land grabbers, and nexus between land grabbers and police in Jammu that has resulted in the murder of a civilian at Greater Kailash in Jammu District.
In a joint statement issued by S. Manjit Singh, Vice President of the Sabha, and DDC, Taranjit Singh Tony, District President Urban, and Ex-Corporator, Dwarka Choudhary, District President Rural, Manjit Jatt, Urban Secretary, Harbans Choudhary and others, the leaders have demanded action against the notorious land grabber, who has been involved in the brutal murder of an innocent person namely Avtar Si | |
| | NGO, Anti Crime Bureau Celebrates Labours Day | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 1: NGO, Anti Crime Bureau today under the Supervision of its Chairman Sham Lal Gupta Celebrated ‘The Labour Day’ with full aplomb.
On the Occasion ,State President of Jammu and Kashmir NGO, Sahil Gupta along with ASI Naresh Digra extended greetings to the working force of the State. The event was organized to forge a better understanding of the labour community among the people must learn to respect and appreciate their efforts. He also said that the Public appreciates the hard toil of the workers put in by them throughout the year.
Gupta Showered the flowers on the labour workers, the employees were gifted with Snacks, Sweets and were Presented with Mat | |
| | Modi Govt safeguarded rights of Gujjars, Bakerwals: Kavinder | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Coming down heavily against NC Vice President Omar Abdullah for his remark on deferment of poll in Anantnag seat, senior BJP leader and former DyCM Kavinder Gupta said unlike successive governments, the Narendra Modi Government has safeguarded the rights of Gujjars and Bakerwals besides providing them succor through centrally sponsored schemes.
In a rejoinder to Omar's allegation that BJP has conspired to change the polling date in Rajouri-Anantnag seat just t | |
| | DPAP will courageously voice public concerns in parliament: Azad | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), conducted roadshows in Rajouri today, articulating his core agenda centered around development, unity, and progress. In his address, Azad denounced the divisive tactics employed by rival parties, condemning their attempts to sow discord based on religious and caste He underscored the dangers of divisive politics, pointing out that while some parties have historically divided people on religious lines, th | |
| | Don't divide this country on basis of religion: NC's Farooq Abdullah to PM Modi | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of trying to divide people of the country on the basis of religion and said Muslims cannot snatch anyone's rights.
He said the Congress-led INDIA bloc was formed to unite people and counter the challenge posed by the present dispensation, which, he claimed, is a threat to the survival of the nation and its Constitution.
"Do not divide this country on the basis of religion, otherwise a storm will unleash making the survival of the country difficult. It is better to talk about uniting the country, instead of dividing its people," Abdullah, former
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| | Greater Kailash killing: Incharge PP suspended; 6 including Gola Shah held | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Taking strong note of killing of a 39-year-old man in Greater Kailash locality, who was attacked by a group of people in the presence of police over a land dispute on Tuesday, SSP Jammu, Dr Vinod Kumar, has ordered the suspension of incharge Police Post Greater Kailash Puneet Sharma. Six people, including the notorious land grabber Ravinder Kumar alias Gola Shah, have also been arrested in this case by the police. Pertinently, Avtar Singh son of Balbir Singh of Kaluchak was attacked by a group of people around 6 pm on Tuesday when he objected to taking forcible possession of a land plot he had allegedly purchased long back by the other party. In the scuff | |
| | HC stayed proceeding in a defamation complaint filed by Dharamarth Trust against its Ex-Employees | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has stayed the proceedings before the Court of 'City Judge' Srinagar in a criminal defamation complaint filed by Dharmarth Trust, against its Ex-Employees namely Pritam Sharma S/o Late Sh. Balak Ram, Karnail Chand S/o Late Sh. Chamail Chand and one Kamal Kishore Sharma S/o Pt. Sadhu Ram.
After hearing Counsel for the petitioners, Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul issued notice to the Dharmarth Trust through its Additional Secretary, Varinder Singh Jamwal, J&K Dharmarth Trust Regional Office, Shri Gadadhar Temple, Old Secretariat, Srinagar and subject to objections and till next date before th | |
| | Proclamation notice issued against two accused in Poonch | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday issued a proclamation notice against two persons accused of multiple offences, including in sections under UA(P)A, in Poonch.
"Proclamation requiring the appearance of accused persons namely Mohd Liyaqat @ Billa S/O Mohd Hussain R/O Khari Karmara Tehsil Haveli District Poonch (UT of J&K) and 2. Mohd Arshad @ Asif s/o Mohd Rashid R/O Darabagyal Digwar Terwan Tehsil Haveli District Poonch (UT of J&K)," reads a proclamation notice. Whereas, the titled charge sheet in 69/2023 u/s 307/120-B,121/1211 IPC, 7/25/26/27 Indian Arms Act, 4/5 Explosive Substance Act 8(a)/21/22/29 NDPS Act and 16/18/23/39 UA(P) Act of 1967 of P/S P | |
| | NC took path-breaking initiatives for welfare, empowerment of work-force: Sadhotra | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Lauding the resilience and fortitude of work force for their sustained efforts in building Naya Jammu and Kashmir as per the dreams of visionaries, who envisioned a progressive, prosperous and peaceful state, senior National Conference leaders on Wednesday said that May Day is reminiscent of the workers' rights and societal response towards their well-being. The meeting was organized by Nar Singh President Labour Wing JKNC.
"It is a day of introspection for u | |
| | CS reviews progress on implementation of multiple reforms in Transport Deptt | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today reviewed implementation of different reforms in the Transport Department.
Besides Secretary Transport and IG Traffic, the review meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Finance; Secretary PWD; MD RTC; Director Motor Garages; Joint Transport Commissioner; Regional Transport Officers and other concerned officers in person and virtually.
The Chief Secretary sought a precise brief about the progress achieved, so far, on dif | |
| | Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry delegation calls on Lt Governor | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 1: Ramesh Nathalal Vaghasia, President, The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry along with office bearers of SGCCI met the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan today. The meeting discussed several interventions for promotion of trade and industry sector in the UT of J&K. The Lt Governor assured the delegation of necessary support and handholding from the UT Administration to the potential investors for their business ventures in Jammu Kashmir. Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary, I&C Department J&K; and members of SGCCI including Nikhil Khimchand Madrasi, Honorary Secretary; Kirankumar N. Thummar, Honorary Treasurer; Sanjay Panjabi | |
| | Azad ensured Justice; NC, PDP exploited people: DPAP | | | Early Times Report
SHOPIAN, May 1: Today, in a significant gathering in Kellar Shopian, leaders of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) came together to address the people. Among them were G.M. Saroori, Vice Chairman of DPAP, Lok Sabha candidate Amir Bhatt, and Chief Spokesperson Salman Nizami. The leaders passionately urged the people to cast their votes for the young and dynamic leader, Amir Bhatt. Saroori emphasized the importance of remembering those who have caused pain and suffering to Kashmiri youth through the use of pellets and bullets, which ultimately facilitated BJP's entry into Kashmir. He urged everyone to stand against those who have brought destruction to the land. | |
| | Indian Red Cross Society extends swift relief to Ramban victims | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: In response to the recent calamitous land sinking incident in Ramban District, the Indian Red Cross Society's Jammu and Kashmir unit, under the astute leadership of Manoj Sinha, Hon'ble Lt. Governor and President of IRCS J&K, alongside Rohit Khajuria, General Secretary, IRCS, J&K-UT, and the Deputy Commissioner Ramban, sprang into action to provide essential relief to affected families.
On the 26th of April, 2024, when the land sinking ravaged homes and disrup | |
| | Three day training programme concludes on accessing IFAD open procurement system | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: The Directorate of Agriculture, Jammu, hosted a successful three day training programme aimed at equipping nominated officers from the Jammu and Kashmir Government with the necessary skills to proficiently access the IFAD Open Procurement System. Held from 29th April to 1st May at Krishi Bhawan, Talab Tillo, Jammu, witnessed the enthusiastic participation of all nominated officers, highlighting the critical importance of the procurement system aimed at successf | |
| | Artists' recognition crucial towards preserving region's rich cultural heritage: Chief Secretary | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL) organized the 34th Balidaan Diwas in tribute to the esteemed poet, Amar Shaheed Sarwanand Koul Premi, at K L Saigal Hall, Writer's Club Jammu.
Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, was the chief guest on the occasion.
During his address, the Chief Secretary emphasized the importance of honoring the legacy of Premi ji by following his path in true spirit. He highlighted the significance of recognizin | |
| | Police foils bovine smuggling attempt, rescues 9 bovines | | | Early Times Report
SAMBA, May 1: Intensifying its drive against bovine smugglers, Jammu and Kashmir Police has foiled bovine smuggling attempt in the jurisdiction of Police Station Samba and rescued nine bovines from the clutches of bovine smugglers. A police party of Police Post Mansar headed by Incharge Police Post Mansar has successfully foiled bovine smuggling attempt, rescued nine bovines which were being smuggled by foot via Mansar-Surinsar road. Police team chased the bovine smugglers but they were successful in escaping while taking advantage of the darkness. All the rescued bovines have been shifted to safer place.
A case FIR No. 121/2024 U/S 188 IPC has been registered at Polic | |
| | DLSA meets recent Land Subsidence victims of Pernote; Assures every possible help in their rehabilitation | | | Early Times Report
RAMBAN, May 1: District Legal Services Authority, Ramban and District Judiciary Ramban under the directions of Chairman, District Legal Services Authority (Principal District & Sessions Judge), Ramban, Ranbir Singh Jasrotia visited the affected area of village Pernote, district Ramban where heavy destruction had taken place due to major landslide and land subsidence in which more than 60 families have been badly affected.
In the said visit, Chairman, DLSA Ramban was accompanied by Secretary, DLSA Ramban, Anjana Rajput; Munsiff, Judicial Magistrate First Class, Siddhant Vaid; President, District Bar Association Ramban, Suraj Singh Parihar along with other officials o | |
| | J&K police reunites missing lady with family | | | Early Times Report
SAMBA, May 1: Jammu and Kashmir Police has traced a missing lady within 24 hours and reunited her with family whose missing report was lodged at Police Post SIDCO Samba falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Samba. On 30.04.2024, a written report was lodged at Police Post SIDCO Samba by the mother-in-law of missing lady, a resident of Sitapur Lucknow (UP) A/P SIDCO Phase-1 district Samba, stating therein that her daughter-in-law went out from home and did not return. All efforts were made out by the family members but the whereabouts of the missing lady could not be ascertained. Acting on complaint, a missing report vide DD No. 05 dated 30.04.2024 was entered a | |
| | 3 vehicles seized for illegal mining | | |
Early Times Report
SAMBA, May 1: Continuing its drive against illegal mining in the district Samba, Jammu and Kashmir Police has seized three vehicles in the jurisdiction of Police Station Ghagwal which were being used for illegal transportation/mining of the construction material.
Police team headed by Incharge Police Post Rajpura while performing patrolling duty in its jurisdictional area, has seized three dumpers bearing registration Nos. JK21-8772, JK02CJ-1841 and JK02CN-4796 for illegal mining/transportation of construction material in the area.
The above mentioned vehicles have been seized by Samba Police and handed over to Geology & Mining Department, Samba for further action. | |
| | Cyber crime investigation unit observes awareness day | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: In order to make general public aware about Cyber crime, today on 1st of May-2024, Cyber Crime Investigation Unit Doda organized Cyber Awareness Day to observe "Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas" at District Hqrs Doda. The chief aim and objective of organizing awareness drive was to aware the students in particular and general public at large about Cyber related Crimes and precautionary measures to be taken to tackle with it. Under this programme lectures were delivered by in-charge Cyber Crime Investigation Unit Doda to the participants. The participants were briefed minutely about the use of cyber crime portal. They were appraised about the floating trends of frauds | |
| | Shiksha Niketan Sr Sec School celebrates Labour Day with zeal and appreciation | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Shiksha Niketan Sr. Sec. School, Jeevan Nagar, Jammu, reverberated with gratitude and respect as it celebrated Labour Day with fervor, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of its dedicated employees. The day commenced with a special assembly where teachers enlightened the students about the significance of Labour Day and the essence of honoring the toil and sweat that goes into keeping organizations functioning smoothly.
The primary wing students showcas | |
| | Nav Adarsh inspires creativity with Inter-House Poster Making Competition | | | Early Times Report
KATHUA, May 1: Nav Adarsh Hr. Sec. School Kathua proudly organized an Inter-House Poster Making Competition to commemorate the spirit of International Labour Day. The event was aimed to foster creativity, awareness and appreciation for the contributions of workers worldwide. The ceremony served as a celebration of not only artistic prowess but also the spirit of camaraderie and collaboration among the students.
The competition, conducted in two categories, senior and junior | |
| | Grand annual festival of Bharatiya Vidya Mandir Nainsoo Udhampur Jammu held | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, May 1: A grand program of the annual festival was organized today on 30 April at Bharatiya Vidya Mandir Nainsu, operated under the aegis of Sant Ishwar Foundation. Social workers from across the country and dignitaries from various fields participated in the event at Sant Ishwar Complex located at Nainsoo in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir. Among the invited guests, Sri Sri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Swami Aksharanand Giri Ji Maharaj Niranjan Vedanta Sanyas Ashra | |
| | Carmel Convent School, celebrates Labour Day | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Carmel Convent School, Jammu, celebrated Labor Day, also known as May Day, with great awe and appreciation for its support staff. The day was marked by a series of events and activities organized by the school's cabinet members under the leadership of Anita Rampal.
The day began with an innovative welcome by the students of Class 5, setting the tone for the festivities that followed. The event showcased the immense talent of the students, with each performance | |
| | DPS Kathua commemorates Labour Day with special assembly | | | Early Times Report
KATHUA, May 1: DPS Kathua celebrated Labour Day with a special assembly dedicated to recognizing the hard work and dedication of workers around the world. The event, organized by the school, aimed to pay tribute to the invaluable contributions of laborers across various sectors. Students of DPS Kathua showcased their talent and creativity through a captivating play centered around the theme of Labour Day. The performance shed light on the struggles and achievements of the la | |
| | YCET organized an extension lecture on "Hydrostatic Forces" | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: The Department of Civil Engineering Organized an Extension lecture on 'Hydrostatic Forces on 1ST May 2024 at Yogananda College of Engineering &Technology, Jammu. Er. Rajnish Magotra HOD (Civil Engg) welcomed the guest and said that the prime aim of conducting workshops, Extension lectures, Industrial visits and seminars is to create awareness , deep Learning and appropriate problem solving skills to the young budding engineers .The session began with presen | |
| | Government Polytechnic Jammu honors workers on International Labour Day | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 1: Government Polytechnic Jammu commemorated International Labour Day with a heartfelt celebration, extending gratitude to all workers for their dedicated contributions. The event, graced by Er. Arun Bangotra, Principal of the college, emphasized the pivotal role of laborers and Class IV employees in the institution's success.
In his address, Er. Arun Bangotra lauded the relentless efforts of the workers, acknowledging their unwavering commitment and significant | |
| | CEO Udhampur chairs meeting | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, May 1: Under the leadership of Chief Education Officer (CEO) Udhampur, Geetu Bangotra, a crucial meeting was convened to discuss the progress and future plans regarding the Nav Bharat Shiksha Karyakram (NBSK) ULLAS. Attended by all Zonal Nodal Officers (ZNOs) of ULLAS from eleven Educational Zones, along with DNO ULLAS Mr. Rakesh Singh and ADNO Jagdish Chander Sharma, the meeting focused on advancing literacy goals in the district.
Geetu Bangotra commended the ZNO | |
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