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| Who was behind the 1.28-tonne synthetic Paneer consignment headed for Jammu? | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 16: The seizure of 1.28 tonnes of suspected synthetic and adulterated paneer from a Delhi-bound double-decker bus has exposed a major attempt to push unsafe food products into markets across Jammu, raising serious concerns over the activities of unscrupulous elements willing to jeopardize public health for financial gain.
Authorities believe the consignment, had it reached the market, could have posed significant health risks to consumers. Preliminary assessments indicate that the paneer was in a highly deteriorated condition and may have been manufactured using substandard or synthetic ingredients, making it potentially hazardous for human consumption.
In one of the largest crackdowns on food adulteration at the gateway to Jammu and Kashmir in recent years, a joint team of the Food Safety Department and police seized 1,286 kilograms (12.86 quintals) of the suspected adulterated paneer during a special enforcement drive conducted at Satwari in Jam... | |
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| Police nab drug lords feeding J&K’s narco-terror nexus | | AK-47, drugs and a narco-terror trail: J&K Police crack major Amritsar racket | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 16: In a significant success against the growing nexus between narcotics trafficking and terrorism, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, in a joint operation with the Punjab Police, arrested two drug traffickers from a residential flat in Dream City Colony, Amritsar, and recovered a cache of arms and narcotics.
During the operation, security personnel reportedly seized an AK-47 assault rifle, a pistol, and approximately 500 grams of a narcotic substance from the flat. Following the recovery, the area was immediately cordoned off and a detailed investigation was launched to ascertain the source of the weapons and drugs, as well as the possible involvement of a wi... | |
| | | | CM meets legislators, reviews constituency issues | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 16: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met several public representatives at the Civil Secretariat here and listened to their concerns, suggestions and issues requiring government attention.
The Chief Minister met Legislators Iftikhar Ahmad (Rajouri), Rafiq Ahmad Naik (Tral), Justice (Retd.) Hasnain Masoodi (Pampore), Javed Reyaz Bedar (Pattan), Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh (Langate), Arjun Singh Raju (Ramban) and Ghulam Ahmad Mir (Dooru), who apprised him of various developmental needs, public welfare issues and constituency-specific matters.
The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the public representatives and assured them that the issues and conce... | |
| | | | Allow Muharram processions in Kashmir: Mehbooba urges authorities | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 16: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday appealed to the authorities in Jammu and Kashmir to allow Muharram processions in the valley and release youths booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA) during protests over developments in Iran. In a statement, the former Chief Minister said religious processions are an integral part of the region's cultural and spiritual heritage and must be facilitated in a manner that respects the sentiments and constitutional righ... | |
| | | | 63 officers deputed for Amarnath Yatra management | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 16: Ahead of the annual Shri Amarnathji Yatra, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has temporarily deputed 63 officers from various departments to strengthen management and coordination arrangements for the pilgrimage. According to Government Order No. 1080-JK(GAD) of 2026 issued by the General Administration Department, the officers have been assigned duties as Camp Directors and Additional Camp Directors at various base and transit camps along the Yatra route The officers, drawn from the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service and other departments, have been directed to report to the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, on d... | |
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