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Time of injustice with Jammu people over, now no one can ignore you: Amit Shah | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 24: The Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah inaugurated the new campus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Jammu on the second day of his visit to Jammu and Kashmir today. The new campus of IIT Jammu, built at a cost of Rs. 210 crore, provides all facilities like good hostels, a gymnasium and indoor games along with higher education to students. Shri Amit Shah also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development projects for Jammu and Kashmir.
Several dignitaries including the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Shri Manoj Sinha, Union Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan and Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, Dr. Jitendra Singh were also present on the occasi... | |
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Give befitting reply to terrorists: Fleeing labourers to Govt | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 24: The non-local labourers who have fled from Kashmir and are camping in Jammu have no complaints about the people in the Valley but want the government to give a befitting reply to the terrorists and their handlers.
Non-local labourers while talking to a news channel said that they have no-complaints with the people of the Valley but the militants and their bosses should be dealt with an iron hand. “Every year thousands of non-local labourers reach Kashmir ... | |
| | Deadly waterlogging, power outages expose ‘poor governance’ before Amit Shah | ‘Modi Govt must inquire what Babus did to multi-core funding’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 24: Massive waterlogging and power outages in the twin capitals on the day Union Home Minister, Amit Shah arrived here on the three-day visit on October 23 has seemingly exposed how the administration has spend hundreds of crores given by New Delhi under various projects in the last three years.
When the Home Minister was reviewing security situation in Kashmir, some of the prominent localities in Jammu city were inundated exposing the allegedly poor drainage.
Basmati crop in RS Pura area suffered major loss due to hailstorm but the administration is yet announce relief for the poor farmers, the victims said.
In Srinagar, SKIMS Bemina, a leading gover... | |
| | Telecom Company creates nuisance by digging road in Reasi | PWD (R&B) shuns its responsibility, commuters face problems | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 24: The non seriousness on the part of the Telecom Company as well as the Public Work (Road and Building) Department Reasi can be gauged from the fact that former dug out road for lying down cable and left it unrepaired and later shunned its responsibility and turned into mute spectator.
The locals of Reasi alleged that Telecom Company dug out a road in the middle to lay down cable for communication but it has not been filled up which has turned into nall... | |
| | After rains, vital Gujjar Nagar bridge turns single lane; authorities in slumber | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 24: Saturday’s rainfall has damaged the vital Gujjar Nagar Bridge to an extent that it has turned one-lane.
Despite this bridge being one of the key bridges in Jammu City not much attention has been paid towards its maintenance. “The government is claiming that new projects are coming up and J&K is on the path of development. But no attention being paid towards the present infrastructure has punctured the development claims,” said a resident.
He said that t... | |
| | We’re a great loser, J&K better off when governed by CMs: Ghulam Nabi Azad | | |
Agencies
NEW DELHI, Oct 24: Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday said asked the Centre not to do the mistake of doing delimitation first in Jammu and Kashmir and then giving it a statehood.
“When PM invited political leaders from Kashmir at his residence, I had demanded that we’d like to have statehood followed by the elections. Other parties also demanded. Home Minister assured us that statehood will be granted and delimitation commission will give the report,” Azad said.
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| | Inundation of JVC Hospital Bemina mocks at Govt’s claims of development | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 24: The heavy rains in Srinagar on Saturday led to inundation of many low lying areas and also some of the institutions. The Jhelum Valley hospital also known as Jhelum Valley Medical College & Hospital located at Bemina on the Anantnag-Srinagar-Baramulla bye-pass also got submerged due to the rains.
The ground floor of the hospital got inundated thus causing problems to the patients and their attendants. The patients as well as their attendants could be s... | |
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