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New Delhi-Mehbooba discuss more powers to Army
Kashmir Unrest
8/9/2016 12:06:58 AM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: Even as the state police recently admitted that there was no change in the ground situation in Kashmir unrest since the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani, New Delhi on Monday discussed with the state government, the options of giving more powers to Army for restoration of law and order. Highly placed sources said this morning during Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his meeting with Home Minister Rajnath Singh, apart from other things, discussed preparedness of the Army and other security forces to counter any eventuality in Kashmir. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was also present at the meeting. Later in the day, Home Minister convened a high-level meeting in New Delhi to discuss the issue. Besides the Home Minister, the meeting was attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, MoS in PMO Jitendra Singh, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, among others. Sources said the Defence Minister hinted that Army was prepared to tackle the Kashmir unrest if need arises. Today was the 31st straight day of curfew in Kashmir after protes...
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Modi unlikely to hold talks with separatists
8/9/2016 12:06:50 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: The Centre is unlikely to start dialogue with the separatists, at least till the situation is completely normal. The Centre has in fact drawn up a second plan to strictly enforce the writ of the state even with the help of the army. According to the sources, the Modi government has decided that it will not initiate any sort of dialogue and will not even send feelers at this juncture/. The sources said it can think about this possibility but only after the situation returns to normal and there is total peace in the state. "We can't start dialogue or even send a feeler at this stage. It will send the signal that Modi government has succumbed to the vio...
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Constructed in 2013, 4th Tawi-bridge damaged twice
Is JKPCC compromising quality?
8/9/2016 12:06:36 AM
Avinash Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: It seems that the Jammu and Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation Limited is compromising quality, as the vital, fourth Tawi bridge, constructed in 2013 has been damaged twice in two years. The bridge has damaged twice within two years, in September 2014 and June 2016. A portion of the approach road of the bridge was washed away after heavy floods in the Tawi during September 2014. The bridge had remained closed for a several weeks, mer...
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Artificial lake's pillar suffers damages again, I&FC Deptt reluctant to fix responsibility
8/9/2016 12:05:14 AM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: The pillars of the barrage, constructed over river Tawi for making pondage of much-hyped artificial lake project, have suffered damages again but still the Irrigation and Flood Control department is reluctant to fix responsibility for the alleged laxity. Heavy rains caused flash floods on Sunday in river Tawi, also posed serious questions over the design, material-used and quality of works done, in the construction of 32 barrage pillars of the artificial lake project. One pillar on extreme left side of Niki Tawi tilted to one side, while a portion of wall-build to save the island was also washed away. Last year also, one pillar of the ba...
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NC displays its bias against Jammu
Opening of IIT
8/9/2016 12:05:05 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 8: That the NC was patently pro-Kashmir and pro-Kashmiri Muslims was never in any doubt; it consistently flaunted its bias in favour of Kashmir and the followers of one particular religion in Kashmir. Besides, it consistently batted for the exclusion of J&K from the political and constitutional organization of India. In fact, the history of the NC is the history of anti-India struggle and struggle for destruction of Jammu and Ladakh. However, its top leaders while speaking against New Delhi and Jammu used to be somewhat diplomatic. They would speak in a manner that would mislead some to believe that the NC stood for the whole of J&K State; that it was a main...
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Governance begins breaking down in JK
Cases pertaining to public woes pile up
8/9/2016 12:04:55 AM
Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: The governance in the already perturbed state of Jammu and Kashmir has taken a back seat and miseries of the common people have multiplied as their day to day issues are not being addressed in the ongoing turmoil that has engulfed the valley for over a month now. The applications of the common people, files pertaining to public woes, decisions related to the state's welfare are all in unison gathering dust at the civil Secretariat here which virtually has turned into a most desolated structure in the entire Kashmir valley. People who before the onset of the unrest had approached the government offices with various pleas ranging fr...
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Ahead of I-Day, Police constitutes 2 Anti- Fidayeen squads
Threat letter creates panic
8/9/2016 12:04:42 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) today ordered constitution of two teams of Anti-Fidayeen Squads to tackle any untoward incident following threat letter received by Jammu Police and a media office of the national daily, threatening multiple blasts in Jammu, on the upcoming Independence Day. "A letter was received by the office of SSP Jammu and a national Hindi daily office, wherein it was threatened to carry out a series of blasts in the district on I-Day," police sources here today said. The SSP Jammu Sunil Gupta has ordered to constitute two teams of Anti-Fidayeen Squads to tackle any untoward incident as both the teams will work day and night. ...
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Fired 3 months back, IAS officer rehabilitated; courtesy senior BJP minister
8/9/2016 12:04:33 AM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: A senior IAS officer, who was fired on the directions of Chief Minister, a few months back was rehabilitated during the recent cabinet reshuffle due to a senior BJP minister lobbying for him. Details available with Early Times reveal that a senior IAS officer who was previously posted as Commissioner Secretary Housing & Urban development was fired after he was said to have been allegedly involved in some deal with a Delhi based waste to energy-company. The officer was posted as Chairman J&K Special Tribunal which is considered to be an unimportant posting for an IAS officer. The senior IAS officer managed to get rehabilitated within just 3 months ...
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Tara Chand camp faces yet another embarrassment
8/9/2016 12:04:27 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: Former Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand and his group had to face embarrassment yet again as the re-scheduled meeting of the dissident faction in Congress today as majority of the members boycotted the meeting. Only a handful of dissident camp members, including Tara Chand, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma, Maheshwar Singh etc attended the meeting, which was held at residence of one of the members, this evening. Despite prior information, the majority of dissident camp members, including R S Chib, Ashok Sharma, Shakil Shah, Brijmohan, Arvinder Singh Micky, Arun Sharma, Geeta Devi and others refused to take part in the meeting , which was earlier scheduled to b...
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Floods in Sahar Khad wash out agricultural land, residential houses
People allege encroachments by land mafia-revenue officials nexus
8/8/2016 11:54:58 PM
Arun Trisal Early Times Report Kathua, Aug.8: Sahar Khad, a tributary flowing in outskirt of Kathua town, that was once prime source of irrigation in low lying areas of Kathua, has entirely been encroached by Land mafia duly back by tainted / Revenue officers. The encroachments have reduced the width of the tributary resulting in flood like situation in Sherpur, panchayat Gadha and surrounding areas washing out hundreds of kanals of agricultural land. Pertinently, Sahar Khad, a tribu...
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Death toll in Kashmir violence reaches 59 as injured youth succumbs to injuries at SKIMS
8/8/2016 11:48:48 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 8: The death toll in the continued Kashmir violence reached 59 after an injured youth succumbed to his injures at a hospital today. Meanwhile, normal life continues to be paralyzed across Kashmir due to the enforcement of curfew, restrictions and strike. Reports said that 17 year old youth Aamir Bashir Lone of Sedow area in South Kashmir's Shopian district succumbed to his injuries at Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in the morning today. Aamir had been hit by pellets from a very close range on Friday last during protest demonstrations. The pellets had perforated his skull at various places and damaged his brain se...
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Govt assures full legal support to accused Police officer
8/8/2016 11:31:22 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: With a local court here having sought registration of FIR against Deputy Superintendent of Police, Shaheed Gunj, for alleged cold-blooded murder of youth in Tengpora locality here on July 18, the state government is understood to have assured of all possible legal support to the accused cop even in the Supreme Court. Highly placed sources said the officials of Jammu and Kashmir Police were unnerved by the orders of a local court seeking registration of FIR against the DSP. Sources said the police officials had expressed displeasure should the government fail to come to the rescue of the accused cop. The government had subsequently moved High Court in s...
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CM Mehbooba meets Rajnath Singh in Delhi
8/8/2016 11:31:17 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: The union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the directions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti in New Delhi on Monday. Sources said that Rajnath Singh on Monday called chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and advised her to reach the union capital. "CM had no prior plan to visit New Delhi, but sudden scheduling of the tour was made after the union home minister requested CM to visit Delhi for the meeting to discuss the steps that are needed to be taken from the central government to bring peace in the valley," sources told Early Times. They said that a meeting was convened in south block attended by the home ministe...
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Dialogue with separatists at track II level
Message from Patnitop
8/8/2016 11:31:13 PM
Early times Report JAMMU, Aug 8: The two-day much-talked RSS-BJP conclave at Patnitop concluded with the message that if the high command approved, there would be talks with stakeholders at the track II level. "These are just opinions expressed during the deliberations and they do not represent the stand of either the BJP high command or the central government," said a party source, according to a leading news agency, to a query whether the party was in favour of offering an unconditional dialogue to different stakeholders in the state including the separatists. Same sources said "if approved by the party high command, the involvement of stakeholders (read separatists) would be at Track T...
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NC takes out ptotest rally
Seeks inclusion of Hurriyat in dialogue
8/8/2016 11:31:01 PM
Majid Nabi Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: In order to gain public sympathy after tasting humiliating defeat in 2014 Assembly elections, a handful of opposition National Conference leaders today led a protest rally demanding inclusion of Hurriyat Conference in dialogue process vis-a-vis Kashmir isue. NC that faced the electoral wrath in 2014 elections for killing 120 civilians in 2010 unrest spared no moment to hold Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti responsible for present unrest in Kashmi...
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Residents attack PDA demolition squad, CEO escapes unhurt
8/8/2016 11:30:36 PM
Saahil Suhail Early Times Report Anantnag, Aug 8: Stalling demolition drive of Pahalgam Development Authority (PDA), angry Pahalgam residents on Monday stoned demolition squad at Ragward Pahalgam and damaged CEO's vehicle. Chief Executive Officer of Pahalgam Development Authority, Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani had a narrow escape in the attack, reports said. PDA's demolition squad, which has so far demolished around six illegally raised structures at tourist spot Pahalgam, was in the area to demoli...
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Valley unrest: Biz community manufacturing losses in crores each day
8/8/2016 11:29:32 PM
Early Times News SRINAGAR, Aug 8: Kashmir valley is facing heavy losses due to ongoing unrest with business community impelled to comply to complete shut down amid the stone pelting, strike and curfew in the Valley. Following protests which erupted after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant on July 8, the valley is on boil with over 55 deaths and at least 4000 people left injured in a month. July and August which usually are month of reverberating tourism, have been reduced to months of destruction, death, injury and mourning. Rarely is any tourist seen in valley while those who were staying here a month ago have rushed back to their respective places. As such tourists sensed troubl...
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Burhan was not terrorist, says PDP MLA
8/8/2016 11:29:27 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 8: People's Democratic Party legislator from Tral Mushtaq Ahmed Shah today said that Hizb slain commander Burhan Wani was the product of torture and harassment inflicted upon him and his family by previous National Conference-Congress Government of Jammu and Kashmir. "The harvest that we (PDP) have been reaping in this season was sown by National Conference during their rule. Everybody knows it how National Conference tortured youth, lodged them in police cells and inflicted miseries upon the common people. The anti-youth policies pursued by NC were bound to give birth to people like Burhan Wani," Shah said, adding that PDP has no ill-will or grudge about...
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BJP MLA gets 'unobliging' SHO transferred
8/8/2016 11:29:22 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 8: A BJP MLA has got an 'unobliging' SHO transferred from a police station in Jammu district with the help of a party minister. He was now attached with the district police lines (DPL). Police sources said the differences between the two developed after the SHO could not consider all the recommendations made by the MLA. The SHO was alleged to be ignoring the MLA in his constituency. There was also a controversy under his jurisdiction, involving the MLA. After this incident, the MLA made up his mind to get him transferred, police sources said. Sources said the MLA went to the house of his party minister a few days back and got the SHO attached to DPL with ...
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Dogri classes in colleges begin without syllabus
No meeting held to finalize it
8/8/2016 11:29:16 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: Blame it on the irresponsible attitude of a senior faculty of Dogri Department, the syllabus of B.A. Sem-I has not been fianlized and classes have got underway without any syllabus and literature. Sources told Early Times that it has been more than a week since the classes of BA Semester-I have begun but the Convener Dogri has failed to finalize the syllabus due to which the students have been suffering huge losses in their studies and teachers are clueless due to non-finalization of syllabus. Even the syllabus of a new subject under the name of 'Communication Dogri' introduced in under graduate level has not been prepared by the Convener, they said furt...
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Ration distributed to 'Non State Subjects', Director CAPD turns deaf ears
8/8/2016 11:29:07 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 8: Even as non-state subjects continue to get ration from the government outlets, CAPD department has turned a deaf ear to this alleged unlawful practice. "While non-state subjects get ration, genuine card holders are being ignored," official sources alleged. Sources alleged that a complaint was lodged by a ration card holder with the CAPD director with a proof of a video showing a ration dealer selling ration to a non state subject. While the complainant was being harassed by some officials, no action was taken against the ration dealer against whom the complaint was made, sources alleged. The Early Times had earlier highlighted the issue about a month ag...
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