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Tabs purchased by libraries under e-coaching, e-learning initiative gather dust | Negligible aspirants opt for free coaching for NEET, JET and CET exams | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 6: The e-coaching and e-learning initiative taken by JK Libraries in the year 2016-17 is almost closed as a very small number of aspirants have been taking benefit of the scheme. Moreover the electronic tabs purchased by the department to the tune of several Lakhs, have been gathering dust in various libraries.
Sources in the department informed Early Times that the state government in the year 2016-17 had unveiled, what they claimed as one of the biggest e-coaching and e-learning initiatives.
“It was taken with an aim to provide quality coaching and comprehensive solutions to students aspiring to appear in NEET, JEE and CET”, sources said, adding that under the scheme, video lectures, e-books, written notes were available to the students of state, free of cost.
Sources further said that the government had purchased several Computer-tabs of Samsung-company and same were distributed among the Tehsil and District Libraries, which have been gathering dust for the last two years. The computer-tabs were given to the Libraries, so that students ... | |
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Tainted Police officers ‘sidelined’ by Kumar eyeing plum postings | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Dec 6: K .Vijay Kumar, former Advisor to then J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik, during his tenure kept the entire police department on tenterhooks.
“The Home Department of the erstwhile State of J&K was directly under Kumar’s control and he ensured that upright and honest police officers hold the important postings. Barring a few Kumar had ensured that officers with the proven track record run the show,” said a source.
He said, “After the transition of Jammu and Kashmir into a Union Territory and the change of guard J&K police officials with a dicey track record are once again making attempts to regain their places of postings, which they lost due to Kumar’s po... | |
| | Congress needs to do self-introspection: Ravinder Raina | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 6: Asking Congress to come clear on its policy, Ravinder Raina, BJP State President, asked Congress party and its leaders to introspect themselves and their deeds, while he accompanied by former Cabinet Minister Sat Sharma and other senior leaders of party addressed series of Jana Sampark meetings at Janipur and Talab Tillo under Jammu West Assembly Constituencies.
Ravinder Raina, while addressing the meeting, forcefully said that the citizens of this Nation as well as whole of the world believes in the strong steps and strong conviction that has been shown by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards building a stronger India.
Raina, said that today In... | |
| | Regional parties ‘cooling down’, inching towards New Delhi | | |
EARLY TIMES Report
Srinagar, Jan 6: The National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party seem to have finally given up the “rigid stand” against the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir as the twin parties recently held their party meetings in a “cordial manner and no browbeating at New Delhi” hinting at improvement of relations with the center.
In a surprise development, on December 23, both the NC and PDP, held separate meetings at their party headquarters in the summer capital. Interestingly the PDP held a parallel meeting in Jammu as well.
While the NC and PDP sought release of political detainees, the two parties remained silent over the abrogation of the s... | |
| | Government not nature caused catastrophic floods in 2014: Inquiry report | Major errors cited as authorities left flood prone areas unattended, schemes unimplemented | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Jan 6: Five years after the catastrophic floods of 2014 wrecked havoc across Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the summer capital of the erstwhile state- Srinagar- the details about this nature fury cites non- seriousness of the government as a primary reason for its occurrence.
The inquiry report has cited serious flaws in the functioning of the concerned departments in the erstwhile state over taking requite measures towards making the flood prone areas protected.
The investigations, a copy of which is in possession of Early Times newspaper, reveal shocking details. As per the report , in the floods of September 2014, Srinagar and adjoining district... | |
| | BJP gets shot in the arm in SMC | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 6: In a significant development, as many as nine independent corporators in the Srinagar Municipal Corporation have joined the Bharatiya Janta Party while a dozen more are likely to join in the coming weeks, giving a major strength to the national party in the civic body.
Officials told Early Times that the BJP had mere four corporators of its own who had won the previous elections in the civic body during the Local Urban Body Polls.
“But with nine independents having joined us the strength has risen to thirteen,” said a BJP leader. He said more of the independent corporators would join the party in the coming days.
Sources said the independent can... | |
| | Anantnag Private Nursing Homes thrive as MCH lacks facilities | 39% surgeries performed in Private clinics during 4th quarter of 2019 | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Jan 6: The business of Private Nursing Homes in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district is flourishing as the lone Maternity and Child Care Hospital (MCH) continue to lack basic facilities along with commitment and passion among the serving staff at MCH, giving space to active ‘mafia’ pushing poor patients to get looted in private nursing homes .
Details accessed by Early Times that around 1674 LSCS surgeries were conducted in Anantnag district during three months of October, November and December out of which 652 surgeries were conducted in seven different nursing homes of the of town.
Out of 1674, 1,022 LSCS surgeries were conducted at Mater... | |
| | Traffic jams on Jammu-Kishtwar NHW, poor road condition distressing for commuters | | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Jan 6: The people travelling on 210 KM Jammu-Kishtwar National Highway (NHW) has become a nightmare for them while traveling as the normal journey that took around 5-6 hours is being covered in 12 hours due to failed management and worst traffic jams on Kishtwar-Jammu NHW.
As per the details available with “Early Times”, thousands of vehicles in last 24 hours remain stranded for hours together in traffic jam in and around Udhampur and up to the road leading to Chenani-Nashri tunnel and much to the surprise; hardly any traffic cop or regular cops were seen performing the duty with regard to streamlining of the traffic on this stretch of Natio... | |
| | Frequent closure of Srinagar-Jammu National High Way continues to pester Kashmiris | Prices shoot up, travelers allege mismanagement | | JEHANGIR RASHID
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Jan 6: The 270-kilometers long Srinagar-Jammu National Highway (NHW) has come up as a real headache for the people living in the Kashmir valley as the highway gets closed every now and then due to the inclement weather.
The highway has remained closed for many days during the current winter season and the same has created problems for the people of Kashmir valley. Due to the frequent closure of the highway the prices of essentials shoot up like anything thus burning the pocket of a common man.
Early Times talked to few people about the condition of the highway and the problems associated with the closure of the same. These people voiced c... | |
| | CJM Jammu seeks compliance report from CE PDD M&RE Jammu within 1 month | Shifting of Electricity Transformer from premises of decree holder | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 6: The Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu today seeks compliance report from the Chief Engineer, Maintenance and Rural Electrification (M&RE) Jammu in respect of execution of petition titled Kulwant Singh Vs Chief Secretary and others. In pursuance to a personal appearance of the concern Chief Engineer for not implementing the execution order dated 29th November 2008, the counsel Vijay Parihar on behalf of the senior PDF official filed objections to the execution petition.
As per the details available with Early Times, when the matter came up for hearing, Decree holder counsel Mohammad Irfan drew the attention of the court towards t... | |
| | Snowfall cripples life in border areas of north Kashmir | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Jan 6: Fresh snowfall has crippled life in border areas of north Kashmir districts. The heavy snowfall compounded the problems of the people in many villages who were already facing acute shortage of essential commodities including water and power.
Sources told Early Times two vehicles including passenger vehicle was skidded off from the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road near Danakhan area and plunged into the gorge, however one passenger was injured w... | |
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