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2 SSPs transferred, secret probe ordered | What about Engineer who got DGP medal? | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Taking cognizance of the news report "SVO second rung officials pose as top bosses: Appear in Kathua, seek NOCs from brick kiln, crusher owners" published in Early Times in its Thursday's edition, the State Vigilance Organization today transferred two SSPs RK Chalotra and Nisha Nathyal.
Sources told Early Times the action was taken after it came to fore that a Head Constable under the very nose of Nisha Nathyal visited different departments in Kathua district and introduced himself as DySP Vigilance. The SVO has also reportedly ordered secret inquiry in this connection.
In an press statement a SVO spokesman said, " Nisha Nathyal, SSP (Samba Kathua Range) has been transferred and posted as AIG Vigilance (Hqrs.) Jammu and Kashmir. Dr. Koshal Kumar, SSP (Central) has been transferred and posted as SSP Vigilance Organization Jammu relieving R K Chalotra. R K Chalotra, SSP Vigilance Organization Jammu has been transferred and posted as SSP (SK) relieving Nisha Nathyal. Further it has been cleared that the charge of SSP (Central) shall ... | |
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Several dissatisfied senior IPS officers seeking central deputations | DIG manages posting, ADGP, IGP await orders | |
Kunal Shrivatsa
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: Miffed over denial of choice posting, an Indian Police Services (IPS) officer of J&K Police has voluntarily gone on central deputation after he was transferred October last.
Sources informed Early Times that 1997 batch IPS officer Vijay Kumar was posted as Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic, Kashmir in October 2014, however, after a few days of his transfer, Kumar sought a deputation to the Centre and by using his clout in the Ministry of Home Affairs he managed to get the same within less than three months.
The influential officer not only obtained an approval for his deputation to the Centre but also got himself appointed as DIG ... | |
| | Desperate Azad knocks all doors for RS berth | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: Ghulam Nabi Azad, who seems all set to taste another defeat, is putting in all the resources to secure a win, which looks not so easy.
According to sources the independents are constantly asked to send him to the Rajya Sabha,
Azad had until now won the elections in the RS by being in the power. He had built his resources by being in the power and for using his close proximity to the Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
It is this equation which has helped him to secure a win many times. But, with the Congress party out of the power both in the State and the Centre it is proving to be an uphill task for the Azad.
Sources said close aides of the Azad are e... | |
| | DC Kishtwar honours blue eyed officials, critics on R-Day | Admin awards people without any groundwork, deserving left in lurch | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Jan 29: Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar has stirred the hornet's nest by acting like a monarch and allegedly honouring the blue eyed persons and officials on the recent Republic Day.
While talking to Early Times several government officials and HODs said that no exercise was conducted by the administration to select the officials to be honored on the Republic Day. They termed the awards and honor on the recent R-day as "cosmetic exercise."
"Awards were conferred to blue eyed persons who are close to Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar or those who are critics of administration. The critics were honored to ensure that they maintain silence in future,... | |
| | DC Kishtwar removes blue siren, temp number plate | Dumps Tata Safari, switches over to Scorpio | | Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Jan 29: Soon after a news story about Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar using a vehicle with blue siren on its top and having a temporary registration number plate appeared in Early Times the bureaucrat dumped it and replaced it with another vehicle having a proper number plate and no siren.
Pertinently, this newspaper in its Jan 29 issue had carried a story "DC or King of Kishtwar?: Official vehicle spots blue siren, temp number plate"
Following which the Deputy ... | |
| | Dir Family Welfare threatens to sue Early Times | Says, got his DOB rectified in May 2014; blames clerk for committing mistake | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: In-charge Director Family Welfare Jammu Baldev Raj Sharma, has threatened to sue Early Times for highlighting how he allegedly tampered with his Date of Birth (DoB) to get his services extended by two more years.
This newspaper on Jan 22, 2015, had published a news story "Director Family Welfare Changes his date of birth from 1955 to 1957."
Dr Baldev Raj Sharma has shot a letter to Early Times under no. DFW/JK/EST-Gaz/8181-83, dated 27/1/2015 stating: " I am astonished after reading the said news item which is defamatory in nature and not based on records. As my Date of Birth is 17/03/1957 which was wrongly mentioned in tentative seniorit... | |
| | SDA allows 'influential' people to build religious seminary in middle of Doodh Ganga stream | | | Majid Nabi
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 29: In a perfect example of lackadaisical approach Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) has in clear violation of municipal laws permitted a blue-eyed religious organization to construct (Dar-ul-uloom) religious seminary in the middle of Doodh Ganga river channel at Kaka Sarai area of old city.
Sources confirmed to Early Times that a concrete structure has been erected at around five kanals of land by choking the Doodh Ganga stream. When the issue got highlighted on social media, the so-called religious preachers overtly rejected the claims saying they have permission to construct Dar-ul-uloom claiming that they have acquired the land from... | |
| | Eight years on, no proposal to construct office complex | Department of Science & Technology facing neglect | | Bijay Charak
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Department of Science and Technology is facing utter apathy and neglect of the government and the act can be substantiated by the fact that the department is operating from a rented buildings for which huge money is being paid as rent.
More astounding is the fact that while the construction work on the building of the department in Srinagar is being done at snail's pace, in Jammu, despite the fact that department has purchased land eight years back, there are no plans to start the construction of building.
Reliable sources informed Early Times that in 2006-07 the department of Science and Technology purchased land at Chand Nagar for the... | |
| | For CPI, high voter turnout in J&K meaningless | Batting for greater autonomy | | Neha
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: Don't get disturbed when Kashmiri separatists, the so-called mainstream parties like the NC, Kashmiri commentator, Kashmiri opinion-makers and perverted members of civil society say that elections and Kashmir issue are two different issues and that the high voter turnout in the assembly and Lok Sabha elections in state, including Kashmir Valley, don't mean the enhancement of Kashmiris' faith in the Indian political system and Indian democracy or that they are not a race apart. They make such ridiculous, provocative and communally-motivated claims because they have never ever considered India their state and that they always stood for a dispensati... | |
| | Issue-less NC loses base across state, party leaders lose sight of peoples problems | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 29: National Conference, once the leading mainstream political party in the state is fast losing its base among the people since the party leaders are resorting to single line agenda these days in order to remain in news.
Instead of chalking out the future course of action as how to bounce back, the National Conference leaders are beating the bushes hoping against hope that people would like that but that seems to be a distant possibility as on date. These people have made their agenda of taking pot shots at Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) for allying with Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) for forming the next government in the state.
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| | Machine made shawls flood markets, bring bad name to handmade shawls | | | Mudasir Tariq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 29: The introduction of machine made shawls have virtually put a break on the sales of Kashmiri hand-woven shawls (stoles or scarves) known all over the world for its demand in national as well as foreign markets. As on date the handmade shawls are facing great threat from the machine made shawls.
Due to the alleged apathy on part of the government to check the fraudsters who sell cheap shawls at superfluous rates, the world famous art is facing a great threat of extinction in absence of any takers in the market, much to the concern of the local artisans and art lovers who are associated with this generation old profession.
"Authorities ... | |
| | Launches Android Application | Early Times achieves another milestone | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: After staying on top of the net for the past two years, Early Times, Jammu & Kashmir's leading newspaper launched its new application for Android Smart Phones.
The App which is available for Download on Google Play Store marks the beginning of Mobile Era in news world of Jammu and Kashmir with Early Times becoming first daily newspaper from Jammu to launch its App in the market.
The App provides all the news along with previous archives of the issues of Early Times Newspaper since 2006, making it one of the largest news archive in Jammu & Kashmir.
The app provides latest news, photo gallery, weather, cricket and stock updates.
The App can be download... | |
| | For NC votes, Azad exposes himself and the Congress | Ideologically on the same page | | Rustam
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: The outgoing Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Bhat Azad, who and whose party were rejected by the Jammu electorate twice in 2014, is desperate to reenter the Rajya Sabha. He is completing his term in the Rajya Sabha in the second week of February. He is so desperate to win the election with the support of the NC which was condemned by him umpteen times only recently, particularly after December 23, when the election results were announced, that on Wednesday he candidly acknowledged that the Congress and the NC stood for the same philosophy and that they are the natural allies.
"What Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi... | |
| | PDP-BJP finalize CBMs, announcement any time | Government Formation in J&K | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have reportedly agreed on set of Confidence Building measures (CBMs) necessary for government formation, and announcement about new dispensation in Jammu and Kashmir is just a few days away.
PDP insiders told Early Times that two senior party leaders who were holding talks with BJP leaders in connection with government formation have finalized the modalities and most of the issues have been sorted out.
"Many issues like abrogation of Article 370, revocation AFSPA, CM candidate tenure, common minimum programme etc were discussed in length and breadth in many meetings he... | |
| | Fake caste certificate to apply for teacher's job | Police book CISF jawan for cheating | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Jan 29: After infamous fake certificate scandal that surfaced in Drabshala education Zone of Kishtwar District couple of years ago resulting into termination of over one dozen teachers, Kishtwar Police on the direction of Chief Judicial Magistrate Kishtwar booked a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan presently posted in West Bengal for submitting fake ST category certificate to avail job of teacher.
As per the details available with ET, one Shameema Akther wife of Mohammad Mossa resident of Tipri Bhunzwah filed a complaint before Chief Judical Magistrate Kishtwar alleging that one Mohammad Hanief son of Yousaf Gujjar residen... | |
| | BSNL authorities play truant with Budgam residents, snap services on regular basis | | | Shakeel A Khan
Early Times Report
BUDGAM, Jan 29: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) which claims to be most reliable telecom service provider of the country has time and again let the people of this Central Kashmir district down.
The services of this telecom company remain suspended for most of the time despite the fact that the commuters are forced to pay even for the 'erratic' period. The services automatically get snapped at least for couple of days in a week hence bringing utter frustration in the minds of the commuters more so in the people who use the broadband services of this telecom company.
"It is a matter of ill luck for the people like me who have been deprived of th... | |
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