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Bloodbath going unabated in J&K: Babus busy in targeting nationalists, no policy to tackle terrorists | Two non-locals, two soldiers attained martyrdom but Babus busy in hatching conspiracies against Jammu’s business community | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 16: Four persons including two valiant soldiers and two non-local poor labourers have attained martyrdom on ‘Bloody Saturday’ as October 16, 2021, will be remembered as a blackday in the history of J&K.
While Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in J&K have intensified attacks on security forces and nationalist people, those at the helm of the affairs appear to be busy targeting nationalist people of the Jammu region.
Unmoved by the recent selective and targeted killing of people in Kashmir Valley, the arrogant Babus, who are here in J&K only to target nationalist people, are busy hatching conspiracies to disempower those who continue to stand with India since 1947 braving all odds.
During the last six months, a group of ‘Babus’ has launched a campaign to demoralize nationalist forces as this group is more concerned about enjoying protocol than fighting with anti-national forces.
To enjoy their luxuries and protocols, these Babus are brazenly keeping the central government in dark. It is all due to these Babus all serious efforts of the Union Government... | |
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Hilal Rather joins PC, son of another top NC leader to follow suit | Early Times’ report vindicated | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 16: Hilal Rather’s joining of the Peoples’ Conference has authenticated Early Times report that sons two stalwarts of the party will join Sajad Gani Lone’s party.
The Early Times in its October 6 edition had reported that sons of two Kashmir based stalwarts of NC were ready to quit the party.
It was reported that the sons of two Kashmir-based veteran leaders of the National Conference were seriously thinking to desert the party after being sidelined by the leadership.
The young leaders are facing ‘humiliation in the party so they are seriously looking for other options. It was reported that either they will join the Peoples’ Conference or Apni Party.
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| | Ahead of Amit Shah’s rally opposition parties keep vigil over leaders! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 16: Ahead of Union Home Minister, Amit Shah scheduled public rally at Jammu on October 24, opposition parties are keeping a watch on their mass base leaders. There is a fear among some opposition parties are their mass base leaders would be poached by BJP before the visit of Amit Shah.
Sources said that the top brass of both the National Conference and Congress are in touch with their leaders in Jammu to stop them from joining BJP. Before the much-publicized visit of Amit Shah, rumours are rife in the air regarding the joining of some Congress and National Conference leaders in BJP. The buzz over the joining of some Congress leaders in BJP originated recent... | |
| | Govt committed to urban renewal according to aspirations of J&K UT: LG Sinha | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 16: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today dedicated key urban transformation projects to the public.
These projects worth Rs 40.34 crore were executed by Srinagar Municipal Corporation and Srinagar Smart City Limited.
While speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor reaffirmed that the government is committed to urban renewal that mirrors the aspirations of J&K UT.
The Lt Governor said that multiple projects inaugurated under AMRUT and Srinagar Smart City ... | |
| | 82 fresh cases reported, 325686 recovered so far across J&K | Bulletin on Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 16: The Government Bulletin on COVID today informs that 82 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 15 from Jammu division and 67 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 330967.
Moreover, 122 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 50 from Jammu Division and 72 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today, the total number of confirmed cases remains 48 here.
On COVID vaccination, the Bulletin informs that 84,968 doses of COVID vaccine were administered in t... | |
| | Dr Suresh Son of the soil from Rajouri selected for National Award in field of Research | | | ankit kessar
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Oct 16: Son of the soil from Rajouri district Dr. Suresh Kumar a renowned social activist and internationally acclaimed scholar in the field of Buddhist Ethics has been nominated for Dadhi Mahanta Memorial Social Science Research National Award for the year 2021 for his outstanding contribution to promote the cause of Indian history, culture and heritage through his innovative ideas and original research works. This award shall be conferred to Dr. Sur... | |
| | Jammu Kashmir Insaaf Movement condemns terror attacks | | | rajesh tandon
Early Times Report
POONCH, Oct 16: The terror attacks on Indian army were strongly condemned by Jammu Kashmir Insaaf Movement. In a press statement issued here today chairman of the movement Javid Reshi said that these types of attacks on Army are henious acts and much condemnable. Reshi said these nefarious attacks are condemnable and described these attacks as inhuman acts. He said religions are not allowing for such attacks. Reshi has urged the union government especially P... | |
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