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BJP leader buys land in colony reserved for sainiks | 'Is this what we had voted BJP for?' | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: A senior BJP leader has used his "influence" to buy a plot at Sainik Colony here, exclusively meant for defence personnel. The Sainik Cooperative House Building Society (SCHBS) custodian of the colony is believed to have facilitated the deal for the politician in order to appease him and to get his ashirwad.
According to documents available with Early Times, the BJP leader registered a piece of land under his name in Sector-B of the Sainik Colony.
"Whereas the party of the second part has decided to transfer his plot no. 115 in sector B to the party third, in terms of transfer of land and membership to the BJP leader (name withheld). Whereas the managing committee of the party of the first part, has granted permission for the transfer of all rights and interests of the party of the second part i.e. Deepak Sharma, son of Subash Chander Sharma in favour of the third party (the BJP leader)," reads a copy of the lease deed dated January 6, 2016.
However, the BJP leader is not eligible for securing property in the Sainik Colony, which... | |
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Two senior police officers likely to join BJP | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Although uncertainty over formation of government is still going on, some police officers are lining up to join BJP to play political innings. Taking encouragement from former IPS officer, Farooq Khan, who has been suitably adjusted in the party, two senior police officers have made up their mind to join the BJP.
Credible sources in the BJP said that two senior police officers, both of them serving, have knocked doors of some senior BJP leaders to get them enroled in the party. One of the serving police officer has already hinted BJP leadership about the constituency on which he wanted to contest the Assembly elections. The serving police officer has a... | |
| | Anti-Jagmohan campaign in Kashmir, BJP ironically silent | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Unlike Kashmir, majority Jammu politicians and civil society groups here don’t react even when their intervention is required the most. They hardly react to counter what the Kashmiri separatists, some in NC and others in Kashmir do to tarnish the image of nationalists and harm India.
Take, for example, the ongoing vilification campaign in Kashmir against former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Jagmohan. Ever since January 25, when reports appeared in newspapers that the Union Government had taken a decision to confer Padama Vibhushan on Jagmohan for his great contribution to India, Kashmiri separatists, some NC leaders and the perverted civil society groups in ... | |
| | 'No more Central financial package for JK' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: The Central Government is unlikely to announce any more financial package for Jammu and Kashmir, one of the demands reportedly put forth by the PDP for the Government formation.
According to the sources, the BJP Government has communicated to the PDP president Mehbooba Mufti that while it will continue to assist the J&K financially liberally but it will not be in a position to announce any more financial package.
"How can we announce any further package when the PM has already announced Rs 80,000 crores package last year. It covers almost all the aspects of the development. Even for the flood affected we have given enough as per our estimate. Nothing... | |
| | It is now official: Centre not to return Power Projects! | Ready to give depreciated value of projects in Union budget | | ET Report
Jammu, Jan 29: In the backdrop of PDP's political demand on return of power projects getting louder, the issue has assumed a fresh dimension as Centre is learnt to be preparing a new proposal of offering J&K some financial package corresponding with losses accrued by the state on this front. The Centre is willing to give Rs 5000-6000 cr as depreciated value of the power projects instead of returning them directly.
Sources said BJP led NDA government at Centre is contemplating some big measures which will take the shape of formal provision in the forthcoming Union budget with regard to power projects in J&K. As the issue has assumed quite some significance lately at the politica... | |
| | Ex-police officer's 'blue-eyed' SI trying to get choicest posting in Jammu city | | |
Harish Chander
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: A Sub-Inspector (SI), who in police circles is known as the 'blue-eyed" of a senior retired officer, is now-a-days using all his resources to become SHO of any police station in the capital city here.
The retired officer is also making all out efforts to make sure that the wish of the SI, who was at present posted in a rural area of Jammu, was fulfilled, according to police sources.
He had spoken to senior police officers, requesting them to post the SI as SHO of any of the city police stations as and when transfers were ordered at the police station level, sources informed.
Sources said before his retirement some time back, the senior... | |
| | Doctors in negative list? | State Awards | | ET Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Government ignoring doctors while finalizing the list of state awardees has drawn flak.
Announcement of awards to several people on the occasion of Republic Day has left some questions unanswered with regard to criteria adopted in conferring such awards and titles to the people from different walks of life.
Aspersions have been cast on the objectivity of the procedure being adopted by the government agencies in identifying and shortlisting the awardees. Every year on the occasion of Republic Day, government announces state awards for people with outstanding achievements in chosen fields and also recommends names of men and officers Police and civil administration... | |
| | 4 AEs transferred in PHE deptt in violation of norms | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: A senior officer of PHE department has 'secretly' ordered the transfer of his four 'favourite' AEs (assistant engineers) in violation of norms.
The state is under Governor’s Rule after the demise of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Syed on January 7 last.
Since Governor N N Vogra had authorised only the chief secretary to effect transfers in the state administration, the senior officer of PHE department could not do so. Despite that he transferred four AEs to different Jammu areas just to please them, official sources said.
"The order copies were secretly given to the four AEs only and have not been circulated to anyone else in the department," sources al... | |
| | IPS officer buys 3rd flat for Rs 94 lakh | | |
Harish Chander
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: In what can be construed as a 'disproportionate assets case', a senior state cadre IPS officer is alleged to have purchased a flat worth Rs 94 lakhs in a posh Noida area.
The top police officer has purchased the flat in his own name, according to police sources.
"This is his second flat in Noida. The first one was purchased by him some time back. His third flat is in a posh area close to the Yamuna Expressway," sources informed.
Sources said the price of his old flat in Noida and that of the one near Yamuna Expressway is over Rs 1 crore.
He is at present holding an important position in the state police. "He has applied for central de... | |
| | DC Kishtwar orders immediate detachment of six Patwaris | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Jan 29: In a bid to streamline the administrative system to bring accountability, the Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Ghulam Nabi Balwan today has ordered immediate detachment of six Patwaris attached in various offices at Kishtwar with the directions to them to report at original place of posting with immediate effect.
"As per the order issued by Additional Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Kishori Lal Sharma vide ADCK/N/016/433-44 Dtd 29/01/2016 stated 'in the interest of administration and smooth functioning of office work, the following Patwaris who are attached in following offices are hereby detached and directed to report at their original pl... | |
| | Police crack theft case within 5 days; arrest 3 thieves | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 29: Police have arrested three persons in connection with a theft that took place in the Narwara area of downtown Srinagar some days back. Some of the golden ornaments have also been recovered from the three thieves.
On January 23, Showkat Ahmad Budoo, a resident of Bangarteng-Nawara, Eidgah reported in Police Station Safa Kadal that a theft has taken place in his house. The complainant said that thieves decamped with a cash amount of Rs. 1, 65,000 and gold ornaments worth six lakh rupees.
Acting on the complaint a party of police station Safa Kadal headed by Sub-Inspector Mohammad Yasin carried out raids at many places in order to nab... | |
| | Info denied under RTI, SIC lambasts SDM (East) | Encroachment of road in posh colony | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29 : The State Information Commission (SIC) has lambasted the Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Srinagar East for not responding to its notice in connection with an RTI case wherein information about encroachment of a road in Srinagar's posh colony was denied by the officials of Revenue department.
Details available with Early Times reveal that one Nazir Ahmad Najar R/O Brein Nishat Srinagar filed a second appeal before the State Information Commission (SIC) on 11.12.2015 stating that he approached PIO/Tehsildar Khanyar seeking information as per his RTI application dated 27.07.2015. He alleged that no information has been provided within the specific ti... | |
| | 'Sexploitation: Accused teacher continues to take girls for cultural shows | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29: Even though the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) received a formal complaint against the teacher accused of having introduced the schoolgirls to an outsider, who wanted them to perform at "private venue at a secluded house", she continues to formally take more and more government schoolgirls for "cultural shows". Official sources said even after starting an "internal inquiry" into the complaint filed by parents of the schoolgirls, the DSEK assigned the accused teacher with the task of taking schoolgirls to perform at "cultural" shows. In the latest, when the inquiry was midway, this accused teacher was given the assignment of taking th... | |
| | Tourism deptt lacks mechanism for garbage disposal | | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Although the Government is spending crores for developing tourist spots in the State, the reckless approach of the Tourism Department to evolve an effective scientific mechanism for disposal of the garbage which is dumped at tourist destinations.
Sources told Early Times that the Tourism Department has awfully failed to formulate full-fledged plan for proper disposal of garbage from the tourist spots thus giving an impression of casual approach of handling the tourism sector notwithstanding incurring gigantic amount for creating infrastructure and spending crores of rupees on publicity in and out of the country on advertisement to a... | |
| | ULB recruitment scam: Authorities order time bound probe | | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29: In the wake of series of reports by Early Times about illegal recruitments in municipal councils and committees in Kashmir, the authorities of Urban Local Bodies (ULB) today assured a time bound probe.
After Early Times exposed recruitments in 42 Municipal Councils and Committees of Kashmir division, Commissioner Housing and ULB, Bipal Pathak today assured that his department will probe the matter in a time bound manner and punish people involved in wrong doings.
Pathak while referring to the news reports of early times in past week about illegal recruitments in Municipal councils and Committees of Kashmir said that he will ask f... | |
| | JK gets poor quality medical equipments | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29: Most of the equipments that Centre has sent as a replacement for th3 damaged infrastructure to GMC Srinagar associated hospitals are of "poor quality" and show incorrect results thus embarrassing the patients and the medicos. Union Health Ministry has sent some of the equipments in GMC Srinagar associated hospitals which got damaged in September 2014 floods.
The associated hospitals of GMC Srinagar had suffered a massive damage with SMHS Hospital witnessed 90 percent damage to its equipments worth Rs 200 crore and other hospitals sustained damage in the range of Rs 50 lakh to 1 crore by the floods.
The State Government had subm... | |
| | Yr on, no remuneration to evaluators of Class 8 exams | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: After lapse of nearly one year since evaluation of answer scripts was done by more than thirty evaluators in the Lakhanpur zone of district Kathua, remuneration has still not been paid to them, due to reasons best known to authorities concerned.
The evaluators informed Early Times that they had evaluated the answer scripts of students of 8thclass in the evaluation centres established in Government High School Lakhanpur but so far the evaluation fee was not paid to them.
Sources informed that answer scripts of students from nearly 30 schools including Private as well as Government schools, were evaluated in the evaluation centre established in Governmen... | |
| | Handing over important assignment to Mufti Tasaduq comes up as a reason for delay in Govt formation | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 29: The likely introduction of Mufti Tasaduq, son of former chief minister Late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to the fold of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has become one of the factors in the delay of government formation in Jammu & Kashmir. Sources told Early Times that PDP President Mehbooba Mufti wants to give some important position to her brother in the party and the same is not liked by some of her party colleagues. There are members in PDP who believe that Tasaduq should first understand nuances of politics before he is given some important assignment. "If Mehbooba decides to become the chief minister of the state then she would have t... | |
| | Government orders transfers, postings | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: State Government on Friday ordered transfers and postings in the civil administration with immediate effect
Piyush Singla, IAS, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Jammu (North) has been transferred and his services have been placed at the disposal of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, on deputation basis.
B Mohandas, IFS, has been repatriated to the Forest Department for further posting.
Vikas Kundal, IAS, awaiting orders of adjustment, has been posted as Sub-Divisional Magistrate, RS Pura; Avny Lavasa, IAS, awaiting orders of adjustment, has been posted as Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Jammu (North); Anshul Garg, IAS, awaiting orders of adjustment, has been p... | |
| | GPS’ in commercial vehicles still a dream | Sluggish Transport deptt | |
G S Asgotra
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 29: Catchphrase 'One step forward, two steps back' seems most suitable to express ill planning of Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) as six months back the former government PDP- BJP government led by late Mufti Mohammed Sayeed had ordered to the department concerned to install soon Global Positioning Systems (GPS’) in all commercial vehicles but ironically nothing has been done by department so far instead of taking the consultancy from the expert/consultant.
Reliable source in department said that that however, even two ministers Qamar Ali Akhoon and Choudhary Mohammed Ramzan of Omar Abdullah led government had also claimed that keeping in ... | |
| | No water supply scheme functional in area | People rue PHE Sub Div Mendhar | |
MS Nazki
Early Times Report
Poonch, Jan 29: People of several villages in Mendhar town have to travel a long distance to fetch drinking water as there is not any water supply scheme functional in the area sources said here today. The populace of many villages falling in Mendhar namely, Balakote, Moral Kalan, Sanjoit, Balnoi, Sagra and several others have to explore miles to fetch water supply scheme functional due to the pathetic approach of the Public Health Engineering Department Sub ... | |
| | Govt formation: Deadlock to continue | | |
Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 29: The stalemate over government formation is likely to continue as the meeting which the PDP is holding on January 31 would skip the discussion over the present deadlock and would instead discuss the membership drive, sources toldEarly Times.
"As far as the deadlock is concerned, there would absolutely no be discussion over it. The meeting has been convened to discuss how to strengthen the party at the grassroots," a senior PDP leader said.
Interestingly, the speculations are ripe at present across the state that there will be a vital break through vis-à-vis the new government formation in the state. There were also the reports mak... | |
| | RSS under severe attack for undermining 'Modi, Hindus and India' | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is under severe attack. The supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have turned against the RSS, the so-called cultural organization, which it is not in the true sense of the term. Its critics hold the power-brokers in the RSS responsible for the decline in the PM's popularity as well as for undermining the country's position at the international level. The Sangh Parivar is dragging Modi, the Hindus and India down," they are saying. They are holding the RSS responsible for the ignominious defeat of the BJP in the crucial Bihar Assembly elections. "Is it possible that the extra caution is because of internal weakn... | |
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