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JU rebukes, rebuts, rejects; refuses to correct even 'trivial' wrongs | | |
Syed Junaid Hashmi
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: Vice-Chancellor's secretariat, which should have acted as bridge between Jammu university and the outside world has off-late taken up job of rebuking, rebutting and rejecting all voices of dissent seeking to uncover malignancy and earnestly desiring to see this grows as one of the country's premier institute.
If the past was all about rebutting allegations and suspicions, now the PRO's office has taken up the cause of rebuking even the eyewitness account. The intent ostensibly seems to ensure that no voice of dissent points to anything detrimental to the image of university in the outside world. "You remain silent. Rest, we will e... | |
| | Chopra murder case: Represented by Adv Ashwani, Pardhis get bail | Incriminating material in evidence against ex-MLC Wazir, others | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 16: In the much publicised murder of business tycoon Rajinder Bhushan Chopra, his wife, daughter and two servants on September 18, 2006, Principal Sessions Judge, Jammu, R S Jain today granted bail to seven Pardhis who were accused in the case.
The court ordered them to furnish personal bond to tune of Rs 25,000 together with surety bond. The court also observed Incriminating material appearing in the evidence led by prosecution against the ex-MLC and other accused in the case.
After hearing advocate Ashwani Khajuria, who appeared on behalf of the Pardhis, and a battery of other lawyers appearing for both sides, the court observed that there was no mater... | |
| | Vital Government records intentionally destroyed | Will Governor initiate a probe? | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 16: In the garb of destruction caused by September floods, vital government record has been destroyed by government officials. Stake holders have urged the governor to order a probe .
Early Times recently produced documentary evidence to prove that many public authorities have denied to provide information under Right to Information (RTI) as the said documents according to Government officials have been damaged in the flood waters.
The Government, semi Government and public sector organisations headquartered in Srinagar had given in writing before the State Information Commission (SIC) during their case hearings that their official records have be... | |
| | JU's glitzy auditorium upsets | Sound system fails, leaves participants disappointed | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: University of Jammu today again disappointed youngsters who have come from 25 different universities of North India to showcase their exceptional talents and cultural peculiarity of their respective states.
On the second day of the 30th North Zone Youth Festival being held in the University, nine events took place at four different venues. Mime, Mimicry, Western Solo and Western Group Song which were held in General Zorawar Singh Auditorium failed to impress the audiences to the maximum since the sound system was in such a mess that even those who had been sitting in the front row understood nothing of what those melodious voices were singing or ... | |
| | IMFA remains JU's illegitimate child | Institute has no Principal for 10 months; in-charge Principal has no time | |
GS Asgotra
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: The Institute of Music and Fine Arts (IMFA) Jammu continues to face bias and discrimination at the hands of JU authorities as the institute has been headless for the last nearly ten months; besides the incharge Principal-who is also the Head of Dogri department of Jammu University-had no time to visit the Institute for the last three months.
As a result, the functioning of headless IMFA has been paralyzed and Jammu University is least bothered about it.
Source in Institute of Music and Fine Art informed Early Times that after the separation of IMFA from Art and Culture Academy Jammu, it came under the control of University of Jammu but i... | |
| | After being rejected by masses, NC trying level best to be part of next state Govt | PDP gives little importance to NC's offer BJP also keeps them away | |
Jehangir Rashid
ET Report
Srinagar, Jan 16: Ever since the declaration of results of the 2014 assembly elections leadership of National Conference has been trying its best to somehow be a part of the next government in the state.
However, they have failed so far given the cold shoulder attitude of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP). While PDP emerged the single largest party with 28 seats, BJP emerged second on the list with 25 seats. National Conference got 15 seats while as Congress got 12 seats.
On the day of counting of votes NC working President and former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah tried his best to create ripples among PDP by saying that he is ... | |
| | On Azad's 'Hindu CM' statement, BJP says Jammu not to be made sufferer any more | | | K Koushal
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: Bhartiya Janta Party(BJP) has taken strong cognizance of the statement issued by the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad that BJP's stubborn stand on 'Hindu CM' for Jammu and Kashmir is impeding to the formation of a popular government in state.
'The Ghulam Nabi Azad and his party have been shown doors after the mandate given by the people of the state and he stands nowhere in interfering in business'.
This was retorted by BJP organizational secretary Ashok Koul while talking to Early Times.
"He is still to come out of the shock of the defeat and is living in hallucinations. That is why he is speaking whatever relevant or ... | |
| | JKBOSE mars career of 12th class private students Mohd Irfan | Fails to hold exam for 2 yrs | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 16: There seems no immediate respite for the 12th class private students as the JKBOSE has failed to hold examination in winter zone of Jammu province. The students have been waiting for the examination for two years. And finally when the JKBOSE woke up, only half of the test could be taken as state was hit by devastating floods. The JKBOSE, however, failed to hold the test of the remaining papers leaving the students in a state of confusion.
The students have accused the JKBOSE of marring their career. "We cannot take admission for higher classes," a group of students told Early Times.
Another students said "we have taken medical stream but we cannot comp... | |
| | Cash strapped Traffic Department winds up Traffic Week on low key | Traffic violations, chaos, disorder remains usual phenomenon | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 16: The culmination of 26th traffic week tomorrow comes with an indication that the activity throughout remained a ceremonial only with fanfare missing throughout. Though the concerned authorities deny any such contention, but the field reports were quite apparent about the event that was more of a damp squib rather than a normal activity even. Adding woe to the miseries, cash strapped traffic police department , this time round fell short of providing manpower through the volunteers as well as getting support from schools to get children engaged in awareness campaign which have been usual sight on earlier occasions. On a day before the Lohri ... | |
| | Separatists extending strike calls, Salahudin forming United Front | Settlement of West Pak Refugees | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 16: Anger against settlement of west Pakistani refugees is brewing in Kashmir with each passing day among separatists and main stream politicians amid indications of united Jihad Council (UJC) Chief to Challenge the Parliamentary recommendations at his own.
After Mainstream Political Parties which include National Conference (NC) and Awami Itihad (AIP) of Engineer Rasheed criticized the move of Parliament to settle west Pakistani refugees in Jammu Province.
Separatist leaders who already threatened to launch agitation against the development while extending their Protest programmes now started to come on roads and disturb law and order.
Do... | |
| | Drubbed, marginalized Congress now confronts dissent from within | | | Kunal Shrivatsa
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: Since its drubbing in the recently concluded Assembly polls in the state, the cracks in Pradesh Congress Committee are getting wider and prominent as the faction ridden state unit today once more displayed that something was seriously wrong within the party. If sources within Congress are to believed, the rift between the loyalists of both the Congress stalwarts viz former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and PCC president Saif-ud-din Soz again came to fore when a meeting of membership drive panel called by membership drive chairman for Jammu province, former Minister Sham Lal Sharma, at party headquarters at Shaheedi Chowk here today wa... | |
| | Two decades over, Jammu migrants still waiting for elusive 'relief' | | | Shiv Dev Thakur
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: Attribute it to the indifference of the State government, the migrants from Doda, Ramban, Gool, Banihal and Mahore areas who were forced to desert their home and hearth due to growing militancy in these areas are living in sub human conditions for years. These families have rued while government failed to provide them shelter where they could live with their families, the relief amount given to them was too meager to sustain. "With prices of essential commodities growing several fold since 1995, the relief is becoming pathetically inadequate to sustain ourselves" said a migrant.
While the state government puts the number of families a... | |
| | Will BJP, PDP join hands to keep NC, Cong out of Rajya Sabha? | Azad, Soz in trouble | | Rustam
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: Will the BJP and the PDP join hands during the Rajya Sabha elections, scheduled to be held on February 7, to inflict defeat on the Congress and the NC and win all the four seats? If reports from New Delhi are any indication, then it can be said that it is extremely likely that both the BJP and the PDP, which share between them 53 seats and can also cultivate the People's Conference (PC), which has two MLAs, and a couple of other independent MLAs, particularly from Jammu and Kargil, would join hands to make a clean sweep. Reports from New Delhi suggest that senior BJP leader and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and PDP leader Haseeb Drabu had held a ... | |
| | GP Fund claims go up to Rs. 500 Cr, financial crunch worsens | | | Bashir Assad
Early Times Report
jammu, Jan16: As the uncertainty over government formation looms large, the state of Jammu and Kashmir is facing unprecedented financial crunch.
According to latest figures being compiled by the state government treasuries GP Fund claims of state government employees pending in the treasuries have piled upto Rs. 5 hundred crores, the highest ever in the history of the state. Senior officials in the Finance Department told Early Times on Friday that the treasuries have dried up. Pending bills include salary bills, GP Fund withdrawal bills, works bills and even the old age pension bills.
He said that the state is reeling under serious financial crisi... | |
| | Sound system fails, leaves participants disappointed | JU's glitzy auditorium upsets | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 16: University of Jammu today again disappointed youngsters who have come from 25 different universities of North India to showcase their exceptional talents and cultural peculiarity of their respective states.
On the second day of the 30th North Zone Youth Festival being held in the University, nine events took place at four different venues. Mime, Mimicry, Western Solo and Western Group Song which were held in General Zorawar Singh Auditorium failed to impress the audiences to the maximum since the sound system was in such a mess that even those who had been sitting in the front row understood nothing of what those melodious voices were singing or perfor... | |
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