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Kashmir continues to get more jobs | Now paramilitary forces offer lucrative jobs in valley for doctors | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 11: Just a few weeks after the railway wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Police offered job openings in the valley, paramilitary force is offering jobs for doctors in the same region while Jammu craves for jobs.
Officials said the paramilitary has offered as many as eight jobs of "General Duty Medical Officers" on contractual basis in Kashmir province.
The openings for the areas of Handwara, SinghPora, Baramulla, Kupwara, Panthachowk, SHQ Bandipora and Bandipora are offering lucrative jobs with salary of Rs 75,000 per month. The appointment is initially for three years and subsequently extendable to five years as per the terms and conditions of the contract.
Scores of unemployed doctors from Kashmir province are understood to have rushed to appear in the walk-in interviews that were held at the paramilitary headquarters in the summer capital of Srinagar.
Last month, the railway wing of the JKP had invited applications for services in Kashmir.
Prior to that the government had recruited SPOs in almost all the districts of Kashmir province in the la... | |
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Second highest producer of power, JK gets lowest average power supply across country | Generates 16541.58 MU in 2019 but gets 15 hours per day average electricity | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 11: Despite being second highest producer of electricity in the country, Jammu and Kashmir has been getting lowest average power supply per day in the rural areas in comparison to all other states, except Arunachal Pradesh.
According to the data available with Early Times, the highest producer of electricity across the country is Himachal Pradesh, which has the installed power generation capacity of 9809.02 MWs of power and had generated 35908.57 MUs of power for the year 2018-19. Whereas Jammu and Kashmir is the second highest producer of power and has the installed power generation capacity of 3449 MWs and had generated 16541.58 MUs of power for the year 20... | |
| | Will earlier discrimination over power reformatory schemes in Jammu cease to exist? | Post UT Creation | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 11: The discrimination with Jammu region in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir in power reforms was dominating the scenes within the corridors of power. Now with the creation of union territory, the million dollar question remains that whether this decades old discrimination will be allowed to thrive.
As per the reports, the government hasn't taken so far any serious measures in addressing the mounting power crises in Jammu region and the reasons why the place was being discriminated against on the grounds of issuance of funds. People of the region meanwhile have high expectations that equal distribution of resources will from now on be witnessed b... | |
| | Envoys Kashmir visit punctures Pak propaganda | No clampdown, people performing daily chores dispel wrong notions created by vested interests | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 11: A team of envoys from 15 different countries that visited Srinagar earlier this week to assess the situation were "surprised" to see that life has returned to normal in the Valley and the Pakistan propaganda about clampdown in Kashmir is nothing but a blatant lie.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The envoys saw for themselves that there are no restrictions on the movement of people and there is no shutdown or curfew anywhere."
He said that the opposition parties which are beating their chest and terming the visit of envoys to Kashmir as a "guided tour" are playing into the hands of the enemy by resorting to criticism for the sake of critici... | |
| | No job advertisement issued post Aug 5 | Recruiting agencies in fix over recruitment rules | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 11: The recruiting agencies have halted the recruitment process as there is confusion whether to make selection process as per the existing rules in Jammu and Kashmir.
Post August 5 when Jammu and Kashmir's special status was abrogated and state was bifurcated into two union territories, the recruiting agencies are in a fix whether they can continue with recruitment rules of the erstwhile state.
Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board, a recruitment agency mandated to fill non-gazetted posts are completing the selection process for the posts which were advertised before the revocation of J&K special status.
"No posts have been adver... | |
| | PDP leaders mulling to expel Mehbooba from party | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 11: A group of senior leaders of the PDP are seriously thinking to expel party president Mehbooba Mufti from the party and to appoint former finance minister Altaf Bukhari as new party chief in place of Mehbooba.
Although Mehbooba Mufti has expelled eight leaders for meeting with foreign envoys, majority of the party leaders have established contact with Bukhari and suggested him to take control of the party.
On Thursday, PDP had expelled eight party leaders namely Dilawar Mir, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Zaffar Iqbal, Abdul Majeed Padroo, Raja Manzoor Khan, Javaid Hussain Baig, Qamar Hussain and Abdul Rahim Rather -- all former MLAs. On Friday former MLA Yawar Dilwa... | |
| | 15 posts of Supervisors in ICDS Rajouri lying vacant | | |
Ajay Sharma
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Jan 11: At least 15 posts of Supervisors in ICDS Rajouri have been lying vacant for the last seven years due to which functioning of various projects is adversely affected.
Sources told Early Times that there are seven projects in the district including ICDS Project Kalakote, ICDS Project Nowshera, ICDS Project Rajouri, ICDS Project Sunderbani, ICDS Project Bhudhal, ICDS Project Thanamandi and ICDS Project Manjakote which have been functioning under the supervisions of CDPOs.
They said that around 15 posts of supervisors lying vacant. Although CDPOs have informed to the Programme officer of district about the vacant posts but till date not... | |
| | Revenue Dept facilitates encroachers of Custodian land in Sunderbani | Lower rung officials make entries in revenue records illegally | | Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
SUNDERBANI, Jan 11: The Revenue Department Rajouri has allegedly facilitated encroachers of Custodian land in Panchayat Ainpur of Sunderbani by making revenue entries in revenue records in the name of individuals illegally.
Sources told Early Times that there was custodian land in Panchayat Ainpur of tehsil Beri Patan of Sunderbani under Khasra No.355 which had been encroached by the people, who had constructed their residential structures on it illegally.
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| | Secy RDD constitutes committee to probe withdrawal of material payments under MGNREGA | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 11: In a public complaint filed by the people from Panchayat Sounder-B from Dachhan block of Kishtwar District alleging withdrawal of material payments under MGNREGA against the names of non entity, Secretary Rural Development Department (RDD) ordered for constitution of a four member committee headed by ADDC Doda to investigate into the allegations.
Joint Director (Adm), Director of Rural Development, Executive Engineer (REW) Ramban & Account Officer (Director RDD Jammu) will be the members of the probe committee.
As per the order No. 339 Rd& PR of 2020, dated 9-1-2020, the committee shall look into the misappropriation of funds on account... | |
| | Doctor on leave, ENT OPD of DH non-functional for last 2 days | | | Ashwani sharma
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Jan 11: Internal tussle among those at the helm of affairs in the District Hospital Udhampur is augmenting public woes as Out Patient Department (OPD) services of ENT which is totally non-functional for the last two days since the concerned doctor is on leave.
Insiders informed that the ENT specialist is on leave for some days but there is one more ENT specialist on the post of medical officer in the hospital who is not being asked to conduct the regular OPD even other doctors of other departments like gynecologist, surgery and ortho who are posted as medical officers are conducting regular OPDs and operation theatres but why hospital authoriti... | |
| | Locals of Rajouri, Poonch hail ACB for booking corrupt cop | Demand similar action against erring officials in PWD, RDD, Revenue | |
Rajesh Tadon
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 11: Hailing the commendable job of Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) Jammu for registering a case against a sub-inspector (SI) of the J&K Police after he was allegedly caught red-handed while accepting a bribe
The accused SI was posted in Mendhar police station of Poonch district. The locals of Rajouri, Poonch hailed the move of the ACB and demanded that similar action should be taken action against the other corrupt officials in different departments.
"Many incidents of corruptions have been surfaced in various departments including PWD, RDD, Revenue, PHE etc. in Poonch and Rajouri districts and the ACB has information about corrupt officials an... | |
| | 50 MVA transformer to be installed R/S Draba remains on trolly for 20 days | | | MS Nazki
Early Times Report
Poonch, Jan 11: To subside the power curtailment in subdivision Suarnkote a transformer of 50 MVA was made available with the initiatives taken by DDC is yet to be unloaded from a trolley for installation despite lapse of 20 days , sources said here today.
They said a transformer was made available by dist administration to be installed at Receiving station Draba in Surankote Subdisvion was loaded on local tarolly for installtation at 132/33 receiving station Draba where at present two transformers of 20 MVA are installed . They said the contractor who was supposed to transport the said transformer to the installation site but failed to do so due to nonpaym... | |
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