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Released from detention, Kashmir politicians ready to behave like ‘good boys’ | Purani He Tankhwa Pe Kaam Karengay! | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 15: Released from detention, some of the senior politicians of Kashmir, who otherwise used to be adverse to abrogation of the special status of J&K and had threatened of major protests, are now willing to quietly resume their political activities.
While in the latest, atleast four politicians were released from house arrest on January 3, some others who were in detention have also been released.
Sources said most such faces have conveyed it to their aides that they would resume normal political activities in their respective constituencies to look into the civic problems as faced by the people and that they would not utter a word against the abrogation of the special status.
A close aide of a senior politician from KhanSahib Budgam told Early Times that “Neta Ji is willing to resume political activities.”
“Detention proved a blessing as he is no more that arrogant nor talks anything anti-national. He is a changed man who wants to work like a true nationalist Indian politician,” said his aide on the condition of anonymity.
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Government to set free detained political leaders in a phased manner | Process to begin this week, formal orders in offing | | Jammu, Jan 15: The Jammu and Kashmir government is all set to release atleast 10 political detainees from detention this week with orders in this regard being issued within a day or two.
Reports have informed that the government is mulling to set free the leaders of both the Peoples Democratic Party as well as of the national conference this week and the preparations for the same are in a final stage.
Earlier there were reports that the dispensation is releasing about 25 political detainees from detention. However, in the first phase, said sources, the government is going to release around 10 persons and subsequent release orders will follow later. There are reports also coming to the... | |
| | PIAC succumbs to influential GMC&H docs, limited only to DH, SDH level | | |
Nitesh Sangral
JAMMU, Jan 15: The Prescription and Investigation Audit Committee (PIAC) allegedly succumbed to the influential doctors in the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC&H) and Associated Hospitals as not even a single audit has been conducted so far by the so-called Committee.
But, interestingly the Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department has planned to introduce a similar committee at District and Sub District Hospital level which raised many eyebrows over the intention of the department.
It is in place to mention here that in the beginning of the year 2017, the H&ME department had constituted a PIAC comprising headed by then HoD Microbiology with HoD Pathol... | |
| | Div admin claims all is well people ask where is the wellness | Inclement weather, non-availability of essentials taking toll on Kashmiris | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 15: The people at helm in Kashmir have made it a habit of claiming that all is well while as the situation is very bad in the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir and other districts of the valley.
Despite claims by the administration that all the essentials are piled in good numbers across the valley the ground situation is grim. The people of Kashmir valley are up against many odds due to the inclement weather and the situation has aggravated due to the non-availability of essential items in the market.
Just last week there was hue and cry over the fuel shortage in the Kashmir valley with people running from here to there in order to g... | |
| | J&K Police Dept Dismisses Tainted DSP Davinder Singh For Hizbul Links; Case Handed Over To NIA | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 15: Suspended Deputy Superintendent of Jammu and Kashmir Police Davinder Singh on Wednesday was dismissed from the police department days after being arrested along with two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, sources said. Singh's dismissal from the Jammu and Kashmir Police Department came soon after the investigation of the case was handed over to National Investigation Agency (NIA) earlier in the day.
NIA Director-General on Wednesday met Union Home secretary Aj... | |
| | Raina re-elected J&K BJP President | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Jan 15: Ravinder Raina is re-elected for the prestigious post of J&K BJP President amidst massive gathering of more than 2500 enthusiastic BJP activists here today at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar.
Raina was re-elected in the presence of Observer for J&K BJP President’s Organizational Elections Dr Harshvardhan (Union Minister) accompanied by BJP National Secretary Tarun Chugh and was presented Certificate, Mata Ki Chunri, Pagdi and also welcomed with massive g... | |
| | CBI starts probe in illegal Patnitop hotels | Role of former minister under scanner | | Agencies
New Delhi, Jan 15: The CBI has launched its probe into alleged violations of the master plan of Patnitop area in Jammu and Kashmir, dispatching 30 officers of its special team to inquire into encroachments by hoteliers in the region with the role of a former minister under its scanner, officials said on Wednesday.
The agency had registered a preliminary enquiry after the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on December 31, 2019 directed it to complete the probe within eight weeks and submit its report, they added.
It is alleged that 59 hotels and resorts are allegedly violating master plan of the Patnitop area, they said.
Facing a tight deadline, the CBI has dispatched the special te... | |
| | ANMT School students forced to push start defunct vehicle | No mechanic called, students had to cut their classes | |
Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
Rajouri, Jan 15: A bizarre incident was witnessed today at Office of Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Rajouri, where students of Ancillary Nursing Medical Training (ANMT) School Rajouri were allegedly forced to push start official vehicle by leaving their classes, which was lying defunct for the last many days.
Sources informed that instead of calling mechanic for fixing the problem, the CMO Rajouri admin preferred to call students of ANMT School, which is f... | |
| | Union ministers to visit J&K to ‘educate’ people on govt projects | | |
Agencies
New Delhi , Jan 15: Five months after the Union government revoked Article 370, members of the Union council of ministers, including Ravi Shankar Prasad, Piyush Goyal, Smriti Irani, Prahlad Joshi, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Jitendra Singh, Giriraj Singh, Renuka Singh, Anurag Thakur are expected to visit Jammu and Kashmir later this week. The ministers will visit various districts of both Jammu and Kashmir from January 18 to 24 with the aim of informing people about the government policies initiated after the abrogation of Article 370. This is the first visit by the Union ministers after the revocation of special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
The ministers will educate people ab... | |
| | Situation in J&K normal; all communication channels would be restored in coming days: Murmu | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Jan 15: The situation in Jammu and Kashmir is normal and people are participating in the development process, Lt Governor G C Murmu said on Wednesday assuring no stone would be left unturned for the rapid development of the Union Territory.
The administration is reviewing the situation continuously and all the formal communication channels would be restored in the coming days, he said.
"Jammu, of course, was normal and the other part (Kashmir) is also normal. Th... | |
| | Sweeping powers given to new advisor of JK on policing and security matters | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Jan 15: Lt Governor of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir G C Murmu has issued an order giving his advisor Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar sweeping authority on security and policing, including reshuffling of Station House Officers (SHOs).
The order, issued by the general administrative department, gives powers to Bhatnagar, a retired 1983-batch IPS officer who has never served in JK, which include deciding on ground-level postings in consultation with Senior Security Advisor in Home Ministry, K Vijay Kumar, who has spent 11 months in the erstwhile state as advisor to former governor Satyapal Malik.
As per the two-page order issued by the home department on Tuesd... | |
| | Omar Abdullah To Be Shifted, Will Remain Under Detention: Sources | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Jan 15: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who has been under detention since August, will be shifted to a bungalow near his official residence in Srinagar this week, sources said. He will continue to remain under detention though the details are being worked out.
The 49-year-old was placed under detention on August 5 along with two other former Chief Ministers -- his father Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti - on the eve of the government's move to scrap the special status of Jammu and Kashmir granted under Article 370 of the Constitution and its bifurcation into two union territories.
Sources said the move came after the government m... | |
| | Terrorists using encrypted mobile communications to reactivate cadre in Kashmir: Government | | |
Early times report
Jammu, Jan 15: Terror outfits are using encrypted mobile communications and Voice on Internet Protocol (VoIP) to plan infiltrations into India and reactivate their cadre in Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir government said on Wednesday.
This is a well established fact, government spokesman Rohit Kansal told reporters here.
"Sustained efforts are being made by terrorists to infiltrate from across the border, reactivate their cadre and scale up anti-national activities not... | |
| | 52 RR rescued pregnant lady in Dardpora Baramulla | Dozens of villages still cut off from district headquarters | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Jan 15: On the occasion of Army Day today, Army did a tremendous job and rescued a pregnant lady in Dardpora-Singhpora of Baramulla district after which the Prime Minster, Narendra Modi also apprised and retweeted, “our Army is known for its valour and professionalism, while as dozens of villages are still cut off from their district headquarters.
Commanding Officer (CO) of 52 Rashtria Rifles (RR), Col Arora told early times that, they received... | |
| | Hizb terrorist involved in killing of RSS leader killed in Doda encounter | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 15: In a major success to security forces, Doda police and 10 RR in a joint operation in Gundna block of Doda District, some 25 KM from Doda town mange to kill the wanted Hizb terrorist Haroon Abbas Wani involved in killing of RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his PSO Rajinder Kumar during a brief encounter that took place in a snow bound area of the Doda.
As per the details available with Early Times, after receiving an input about the movem... | |
| | Heavy grazing pressure leads to increased soil erosion in JK | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 15: Heavy grazing pressure on the forest areas has resulted in growth of unpalatable grasses, increased soil erosion and low productivity in Jammu and Kashmir.
In Jammu and Kashmir, forests are integral to the sustainability of primary sectors of agriculture, horticulture, sheep and animal husbandry, particularly in hilly areas. People in these areas rely heavily on the forests for their wood, fodder, food and small timber requirements.
An official document of the Forest Department reveals that the annual fodder requirement of J&K is huge, whereas availability from different sources viz alpine pastures, forest grazing lands, fallow agr... | |
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