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| India stepping forward to guide the world: LG Sinha | | Says it is our shared duty to eliminate economic gaps, social division | | Early Time Report
Jammu, Feb 15: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has urged the people to harness power for societal transformation and craft a blueprint for a prosperous India that lights the world's path.
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the commemorative event on the occasion of 508th Nirvan Diwas of Sant Kabir, organised by Shiromani Sant Kabir Bhavan at Chak Avtara Bishnah, Jammu.
The Lieutenant Governor stated that Sant Kabir's eternal wisdom and his message paves a brighter societal path, deepening our unity while forging spiritual and material triumphs for the nation.
He said that the legacy and philosophy of Sant Kabir is shining brightest today, awakening society's inn... | |
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| Embarrassment: Pak Army Chief asked to show identity card at global security meet | | | | Early Time Report
Jammu, Feb 15: An awkward moment involving Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has gone viral after he was briefly stopped by security personnel at the Munich Security Conference in Germany over the positioning of his identity card.
Munir was attending the high-profile global security forum in Munich along with his delegation when the minor but widely noticed exchange took place near the venue’s entry point. A video clip circulating on social media shows a security official asking the Pakistani Army Chief to ensure that his identification badge was clearly visible from the front. In the footage, the officer is seen tapping his own name badge and gesturing towa... | |
| | | | Cyber fraudsters exploit 8th pay commission excitement to target employees | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 15: After duping unsuspecting residents through a fake mobile application that claimed to facilitate water bill payments, cyber fraudsters have now shifted their focus to government employees — this time exploiting the buzz around the upcoming 8th Pay Commission.
With anticipation building among employees over potential salary revisions under the proposed 8th Pay Commission, scammers are attempting to cash in on the excitement. Police have warned that fraudsters are circulating deceptive messages on WhatsApp, claiming to offer a quick way to calculate revised salaries once the new pay commission recommendations are implemented.
According to officials, gove... | |
| | | | Delhi Govt transfers 72 officers | | 6 AGMUT IAS from J&K given key roles | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 15: In a major administrative reshuffle, the Delhi Government has ordered the transfer and posting of 72 IAS officers across departments.
Among them are six IAS officers of the AGMUT cadre who have served in Jammu and Kashmir or are transitioning from the J&K segment to take up important assignments in the national capital.
As per an order, Bipul Pathak, the 1992 batch AGMUT Cadre IAS officer, presently serving as Additional Chief Secretary (Social Welfare) holding additional charge of Director (UTCS), has been posted as Additional Chief Secretary (Social Welfare), while continuing to hold the additional charges of Director (UTCS) and Additional Chief Secr... | |
| | | | India global centre of goodwill, social harmony: RSS Chief Bhagwat | | | | Early Times Report
GORAKHPUR (UP), Feb 15: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday that India stands as a global centre of goodwill and social harmony, asserting that the country’s civilisational ethos is rooted in a sense of oneness and mutual belonging rather than transactional relationships.
Addressing a ‘Samajik Sadbhav’ (social harmony) meeting organised by the RSS Goraksh province at Baba Gambhirnath Auditorium in Taramandal here to mark the organisation’s centenary year, Bhagwat said society is defined by interconnectedness and not by self-interest.
“In many countries, relationships are seen as transactions. In our country, human relationships are based on a sense of belonging,” ... | |
| | | | Rahul Gandhi spreading lies over India’s trade deals with US, EU: Amit Shah | | | | Early Times Report
Gandhinagar, Feb 15: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday accused the Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi of spreading “lies” and misleading farmers over India’s trade pacts with the US, UK and the EU, asserting the government has fully safeguarded the country’s agriculture and dairy sectors.
He termed as “laughable” the Opposition party’s allegations that trade agreements would harm Indian farmers.
“I feel like laughing when Congress’s Shahzada Rahul Gandhi stands in Parliament and talks about protecting farmers. The Congress has a long history of misleading the country and now they are spreading lies about trade deals,” Shah said.
Shah was addressing a gatheri... | |
| | | | Security agencies bust massive ‘mule account’ network in J&K | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi/Srinagar, Feb 15: Security agencies have busted an ever-growing ecosystem of “mule accounts” in Jammu and Kashmir that serves as the financial backbone of global scam networks, with officials fearing that the funds routed through these accounts could be used for separatist and anti-national activities.
The officials said more than 8,000 mule accounts operating in the region have been identified and frozen over a period of three years, exposing a sophisticated network of money laundering.
They described these accounts as the “weakest yet most crucial link” in the cybercrime chain, as without them, the conversion of stolen money into untraceable cryptocurrenc... | |
| | | | White-Collar’ Terror Probe: Doctors formed Terror group ‘Ansar Interim’ for J&K, Hinterland attacks | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi/Srinagar, Feb 15: The ‘white-collar’ terror module recently busted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police indicates that the doctors arrested in the case had been radicalised since 2016 and formed a new terror organisation named “Ansar Interim” to carry out subversive activities in the Union Territory as well as in the hinterland, officials said on Sunday.
The case, which is now being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), also brings to light that Dr Umer-un Nabi — the man behind the wheel of the explosive-laden car that exploded outside the Red Fort on November 10, killing over a dozen people — had unsuccessfully attempted to join terror groups in 201... | |
| | | | PM to inaugurate India AI Impact Expo today | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Feb 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the India AI Impact Expo 2026 on Monday at the Bharat Mandapam, his office said.
The India AI Impact Expo 2026 will be held from February 16-20, alongside the India AI Impact Summit at the Bharat Mandapam, a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said.
The exhibition will serve as a national demonstration of AI in action, where policy meets practice, innovation meets scale, and technology meets the everyday citizen.
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the India AI Impact Expo 2026 on February 16 at 5 pm at Bharat Mandapam here, the statement said.
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