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Kashmir based SIs allowed to join in Valley, Jammu based SIs denied joining in Jammu | Discrimination in State Tax department | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 30: In yet another incident of discrimination against Jammu even during Governor rule, the Kashmir based candidates selected as Sub-Inspectors in State Taxes Department (STD) have been given relaxation to join in Kashmir valley rather than Jammu in view of inclement weather but same relaxation was not given to Jammu based candidates in the same list, who have been forced to join in Kashmir valley rather than in Jammu.
The selection list of 93 Sub-Inspectors in Finance department for Kashmir divisional cadre was issued by Finance department on 22/1/2019. Out of these selected candidates for Kashmir divisional cadre, 49 were from Open Merit all from Kashmir ... | |
| | Parliamentary Standing Sub-Committee's report | Internally-displaced Kashmiri Hindus | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 30: The Parliamentary Standing Sub-Committee has submitted its report. The Committee is moved by the pitiable condition of the migrants. Over the years the conditions have only worsened as families have grown and there has been no addition to their resources. The unhygienic environment in which migrants live is extremely deplorable. The committee is, therefore, of the strong view that the Government should give a serious thought to the problems of Kashmiri displaced person and improve their living conditions. The Committee also has expressed its deep concern over the pathetic condition of about 4,000 Kashmiri Hindus still living in the Kashmir Valley. The Co... | |
| | Tehsildar Pouni abandons office, public left to suffer | | | AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Sunderbani, Jan 30: Allegedly skipping his official works on the pretext of meetings, Tehsildar Pouni kept general public to repeatedly visit his office even for a minor work.
According to locals, the Tehsildar does not attend the public properly and most of the time remains absent from the office, going a further, his subordinate staff also remains absent from the office.
"I went to Tehsil office today, for issuance of Caste Certificate, required for Army's recruitment rally, I found both Tehsildar, and Niab Tehsildar absent, and a huge crowd of masses waiting there of various works related to Revenue department", said Raman Sharma, a resident of villa... | |
| | Pakistan starts direct talks with Hurriyat, JK Govt silent | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 30: While terrorism and the ceasefire violations from Pakistan have only intensified leading to more bloodshed on the border, LoC and in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the enemy country has started directs talks with the Hurriyat Conference but the state government is silent.
Officials said the Jammu and Kashmir government should have filed a police case against the Hurriyat for holding direct talks with terror-sponsoring Pakistan but that the concerned are silent.
"It's a case of sedation that you hold talks with the enemies of the country known for spreading terror," the officials said.
Pakistan has yet again poked its nose in Kashmir when the Prime ... | |
| | Will PM Modi accept Omar's challenge? | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 30: Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah has thrown an open challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government to hold parliamentary and assembly polls together in J&K.
"Omar daring Centre to conduct both the polls simultaneously has unnerved the Peoples Democratic Party and the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party as both the parties want to buy the time. Leaders of both the parties have put up a brave face and have dismissed the Omar's claim that they are not prepared for the elections but they know it very well that if assembly polls are held along with the parliamentary polls they may ... | |
| | Joining Hurriyat is an option, says Faesal | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 30: Civil servant Shah Faesal, who only recently resigned from service citing the alleged unabated killings in Kashmir, is unlikely to join any "mainstream" political party, including the National Conference of Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah. Instead, he has thought of meeting the people of Kashmir in general and Kashmiri youth in particular to understand the ground situation. In addition, he has thought of collecting funds to launch a movement calculated to serving the people of Kashmir. Earlier, there were reports that he was all set to join the NC and contest the Lok Sabha election from the Baramulla Parliamentary constituency. In fact, he himself had ... | |
| | Raj Bhavan, University of Kashmir authorities shelve file about disengagement of illegally appointed persons at varsity | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 30: The Raj Bhavan seems to have buckled under pressure since no headway whatsoever has been made with respect to the disengagement of persons appointed illegally by the former Vice Chancellor of University of Kashmir.
Sources told Early Times that due to 'pressure' the Raj Bhavan has decided to shelve the plan as on date and to go slow about the appointments made illegally at the varsity campus over the past so many years. They said the change of guard has also not helped the matter adding that the former Governor had promised that the matter would be looked into properly.
"University of Kashmir is probably the only university ... | |
| | Mehbooba's attempt to mollify annoyed leaders failed | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 30: Former Chief Minister and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti's attempt to mollify annoyed leaders has failed to yield any result because 'dissidents' have asked party president to shun 'communal and separatist' agenda to give secular look to the party founded by statesman like Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. Credible sources said founder members of the party, who are associate of late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed from the days of Congress and Janta Dal have registered their protest over changing ideology of party from a secular group to communal and parochial outfit. "Virtually influenced by the ill-advices of his communal advisors, Mehbooba Mufti has not given any assura... | |
| | Govt school without building since 2012, students in danger | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Jan 30: Although successive governments have opened new schools in rural areas to promote education, a primary school at village Kulani is marred by a dispute.
According to the sources, the government had sanctioned a NPS school in village Kulani Khokhran of education zone Sathra in 2012 which is functioning in a single rented room.
Locals informed that suitable land for building of said school was proposed for the construction of building an... | |
| | Govt also has doubts over quality meals served in schools' | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 30: What could be a serious cause of concern, the government is also doubtful about the poor quality of mid-day meals being served in government schools and has directed all the district development commissioners to monitor the quality of food in the schools.
In the recent past several incidents of cooking poor quality meals in unhygienic conditions, inadequate and poor quality infrastructure in kitchen sheds and utensils were rampant in most of the government schools, exposing children to health hazards.
Complaints of poor quality rice and vegetables being used to serve Mid-Day Meals to the children in many districts of Jammu and Kashmir where also rec... | |
| | Unable to construct 97 KGBVs J&K gets nod for more 29 KGBVs | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 30: Notwithstanding the fact that the state government especially the Education Department had virtually failed to construct 97 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas(KGBVs)- a girls residential school sanctioned decades ago, the Union government has sanctioned 29 more KGBVs for the state.
Sources informed Early Times that the Ministry of Human Resource and Development had sanctioned 97 KGBVs in phase manners to provide educational facilities for girls belonging to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, other backward classes, minority communities and the families living under below the poverty line in Educationally Backward Blocks worth Rs 25 Lacs for each KGBVs b... | |
| | SHO extracts money from rival parties in missing girl's case | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 30: An SHO posted in a police station in district Jammu managed to extract money from rival parties in connection with the disappearance of a young woman.
Sources told Early Times that the SHO first took cash from the party who was allegedly behind the disappearance of the woman and then extorted money from the complainant party, who reported the matter of their missing daughter.
Sources further said that the youth who was involved in the abduction of the girl came in contact with the SHO and informed him that he would be taking away the girl as he wanted to marry her. He pleaded with police officer not to take any action against him, sources added. "Aft... | |
| | Dumping of Construction material, MSW; SPCB fails to protect Devika River | | | Early Times Report
Udhampur, Jan 30: J&K State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) has miserably failed to protect river Devika near Udhampur as dumping of construction material and Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) continues in this water-body from last several years. A private construction company and Municipal Council Udhampur are said to be involved in the heinous crime and authorities including local district administration and Municipal Council are mute spectators. Inspite of intervention of Commissioner Secretary Forests and Environment PCB is yet to initiate any stringent action against the private company and municipal authorities. The Chairman State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) had b... | |
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