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First time after 1987, voting concludes peacefully, 66% polling recorded in last phase | New Chapter Begins | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 1: The successful conduct of all three phases of the three-phased Assembly election heralded a new dawn in the Union Territory Jammu with the third and final phase recording 65.58 percent polling.
As per the later report, a voter turnout of 65.58% was recorded at the polling stations.
Out of the 40 assembly constituencies where polling was held today, Chhamb Assembly segment of Jammu district recorded 77.35 percent polling while Sopore Assembly constituency of Baramulla district recorded lowest 41.44 percent.
In the 2014 Assembly elections, the Sopore Assembly segment had recorded 30.80 percent polling while Chhamb had record 77.55 percent.
As per the initial data shared by the Chief Electoral Officer J&K, Karnah record 66.3 percent, Tregham 62.27 ... | |
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Drugs worth Rs 110.45 crore seized | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 1: During one and half month election campaign, enforcing agencies curtailed the use of money and muscle power to influence voters.
Vigilance and seizures have been fortified by the coordinated efforts of Enforcement agencies resulting in seizures worth 130 crores, highest ever in the history of J&K elections and even surpassing Rs 100.94 crores done during Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The bulk of seizures included drugs worth Rs 110.45 crore. ... | |
| | J&K needs visionary Govt: Amit Shah | | | NEW DELHI, Oct 1:
Agencies
As voting began on Tuesday for the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the people of the Union Territory should exercise their franchise to form a government that would keep away terrorism, separatism, corruption and dynastic politics. Shah also said J&K needed a government that was visionary and could take strong decisions for security, peace and stability.
“Today, the people voting in Jammu and... | |
| | Nalin Prabhat takes over as 18th DGP of J&K | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 1: Senior IPS officer Nalin Prabhat on Tuesday took over as 18th Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir at police headquarters in Srinagar and replaced R R Swain. An official said that Prabhat was received by senior officers of the department. Several top officials were also present on the occasion.
A 1992 batch IPS officer Prabhat is considered as having great expertise in insurgency in Kashmir, and earned goodwill within the security forces... | |
| | IAF capable of giving befitting reply to enemies: Rajnath | | | NEW DELHI, Oct 1:
Agencies
The IAF is capable of giving a “befitting reply” to the country’s enemies by striking them deep in their territory, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday.
He asserted that the government is committed to equipping the force with the most advanced platforms in line with the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ vision. In his address at an event at the National War Memorial here, he said the best of the talents in the country should join the armed forces to lead a life ... | |
| | Surgeon Sarin becomes first woman DG of armed forces | | | NEW DELHI, Oct 1:
Agencies
Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin on Tuesday became the first woman officer to take over as the director general of the Armed Forces Medical Services, the defence ministry said.
The DGAFMS is directly responsible to the Ministry of Defence for overall medical policy matters which relate to the armed forces.
Before assuming the appointment of the 46th DGAFMS, the Flag Officer held the coveted appointments of DG Medical Services (Navy), DG Medical Services (Air) ... | |
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