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Biometric attendance system detects impersonation, 7 teachers suspended | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 13: Taking strong note of Impersonation in Biometric Attendance System (Offline), Chief Education Officer Kishtwar placed seven government school teachers, including 3 female, under suspension in Kishtwar district.
As per the order, the copy of which is available with Early Times, the order reads that “ Whereas, it has come to the notice of the undersigned that some employees after marking their biometric attendance in the morning and left the institutions and remained absconding from their legitimate duties which is a matter of great concern and invites punitive actions against the erring officials; and
Wherein, in order to inculcate the work culture besides to ensure the punctuality of teaching officials in the Goverment Institutions the undersigned taking Suo Moto of the matter and paid surprise visit in various institution of Zone Kishtwar viz. PS Mir Mohalla Malipeth, MS Malipeth, UPS Wasser Kund, MS Bagwan Mohalla, GMS Semna, GMS Sarkoot, MS Boys Sarkoot and UPS Pochhal on dated 12-10-2022 situated within the vicinity of ... | |
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Nehru's 'insertion' of Article 370 caused Kashmir issue, Modi resolved problem, says Shah | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Oct 13: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday blamed India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru for the issues plaguing Kashmir and credited the Narendra Modi government for solving them by removing Article 370.
Speaking at an event to flag off the Bharatiya Janata Party's 'Gaurav Yatra' in poll-bound Gujarat, Shah also said the Congress used to taunt his party over the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya but work on it was now in progress. "Due to the mistake of (first prime minister) Jawaharlal Nehru of inserting Article 370, Kashmir was in a mess. It could not be properly integrated with the country. Everybody wanted the removal of Article 370. Pri... | |
| | Previous Govts failed to provide facilities available elsewhere: PM Modi | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Oct 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday accused previous governments of not providing people with facilities that were available to people elsewhere in the world even in the 20th century and in Gujarat a few years back.
He was addressing a public meeting at the Indira Gandhi stadium in poll-bound Himachal Pradesh's Una district.
"We will provide you facilities of the 20th as well as the 21st centuries," Modi added.
He said the people in Himachal Pradesh would now beak the trend of voting different parties to power in every elections.
"I am pleased to announce gifts worth several thousand crores for Himachal before Dhanteras and Diwali," the prime mi... | |
| | Justice AM Magrey takes oath as 35th CJ of JK and Ladakh High Court | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 13: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today administered the Oath of Office to Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey as the new Chief Justice of the Common High Court for the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh at a swearing-in ceremony here at Convention Centre.
The Lt Governor congratulated Justice Pankaj Mithal for his new appointment. The Registrar General Sanjeev Gupta of the High Court read out the warrant of appointment.
Chief Justic... | |
| | Child theft case: CJM Kishtwar rejects bail of accused woman | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 13: Chief Judicial Magistrate Kishtwar Y P Sharma rejected the bail application of a woman, Shabnum Bano, prime accused in child theft case in Kishtwar district.
As per the details available with Early Times, the bail application was moved by Advocate Safdar Ali for petitioner while APP Sheikh Mansoor Ahmed opposed the bail application of the accused.
The CJM Kishtwar while rejecting the bail plea stated: “The case against the petitioner is very serious and of heinous in nature, the allegations against the applicant are well founded which are based upon the scientific evidence. The recovery of the kidnapped child has been affected fro... | |
| | Govt orders premature retirement of 36 police personnel for underperformance, involvement in corrupt practices | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 13: In its endeavor to make Police department more efficient and transparent, the Government today prematurely retired 36 police personnel on charges of their involvement in corruption and criminal activities. These personnel conducted their duties in ways which were unbecoming of public servants& in violation of the established code of conduct. The exercise was conducted as part of regular process of scrutiny of records of officials, who cross benchmarks of age/service period in terms of Article 226(2) of J&K CSRs. These employees were found involved in illegal activities, remained unauthorizedly absent from duties for a considerable period, underperform... | |
| | 22 Sub-Judges promoted as District, Sessions Judges | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 13: The Law Department of Jammu & Kashmir on the recommendation of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh and in terms of rule 20 of the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Judicial Service Rules 2009, issued appointment of the 22 Sub-Judges as District Judges. According to the order issued by law Secretary Achal Sethi that Amarjit Singh Langeh presently posted as CJM Jammu, Sandeep Kour presentey posted as CJM Kathua, Amit Kumar Gupta Secreatry Legal Aid J&K High Court, Sandeep Gandotra CJM Pulwama, Anoop Kumar CPC J&K High Court, Farooq Ahmad Bhat CJM Srinagar, Shabir Ahmad Malik CJM Budgam, Arvind Sharma CJM Samba, Yash Pal Sharma CJM Kishtwar, Amit Sha... | |
| | Govt empowers Panchayat members, includes them in formulating policies | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 13: To get desirable results from the various welfare and developmental schemes, the Jammu and Kashmir Government decided to involve Panchayat members while formulating policies for the rural areas across the Union Territory.
Dr. Piyush Singhla, Secretary General Administration Department (GAD) of the J&K Government on Thursday issued an order to ensure the participation of Panchayat members in formulating policies and programmes.
“It is enjoined upon all the Administrative Secretaries to sensitize their respective heads of the departments about the importance of participatory planning process for the overall development of the village, and ensure the pr... | |
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