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Jammu University nowhere, KU scientists make it to Stanford database ! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 25: Even as no scientists from Jammu university but nine from the University of Kashmir have figured in the research database of the Stanford University that ranks top- 2-percent of scientists worldwide, the development has yet again brought the plight of the varsity in the winter capital to spotlight.
On October 25, Kashmir university proudly announced that nine of its scientists are ranked on the basis of some key indices, including publications and citations.
The KU scientists figuring in the list, as per an official handout, include Prof Shakil A Romshoo and Prof Ghulam Jeelani from the Department of Earth Sciences, and Prof F A Masoodi, Dr Adil Gani and Dr Idrees Ahmed Wani from the Department of Food Science and Technology. Dr Imtiaz Ahmed, Dr Shabir Ahmad Parrah, Dr Ikhlaq Hussain and Dr Rouf Ahmad Rather (Research Assistant) from the departments of Zoology, Electronics & Instrumentation, Institute of Technology Zakura Campus and South Campus of the University, respectively, are other academics figuring in the list.
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I will talk to my brothers, sisters not Pak: Amit Shah | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 25: Union Minister for Home Affairs and Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, on the third day of his visit to Jammu and Kashmir inaugurated and laid foundation stones of various development projects in Srinagar today. Many dignitaries including the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Shri Manoj Sinha and Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh were also present on the occasion.
In his address, Shri Amit Shah said that on 5th August 2019, the Government had taken a ... | |
| | Medical students likely to face action for raising pro-Pak slogans | Security agencies begin to identify heads ! | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 25: After protests in Jammu, the Government appears to have decided to take action against the students of Government Medical College Srinagar, who raised Pro-Pakistan slogans and celebrated the Pakistani’s victory in ICC T20 World Cup against team India.
On Sunday evening, several videos showing medical students singing the Pakistan National Anthem and raising pro-Pakistan slogans inside the hostel went viral and attracted the attention of people across the country.
The videos, according to reports, have been shot inside the hostel building of Government Medical College Srinagar and Medical College SKIMS Soura. At GMC Srinagar, videos show female stude... | |
| | Seven detained for celebrating Pak victory against India in T20 World Cup | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 25: At least seven persons have been detained while protests sparked against the supporters of Pakistan who celebrated its victory against India in the T20 Cricket World Cup.
Official sources said that seven persons were detained on Monday in Samba district after their video of celebrating Pakistan victory went viral on social media last night.
“A case has also been registered and seven persons detained in this regard,” said sources.
Meanwhile videos of celebration of Pakistan victory were also circulated from some parts of Kashmir and Jammu Division.
Activists of Bajrang Dal and other social bodies staged separate protests in Jammu and Samba districts d... | |
| | 2 Hizbul terrorists get 12-year sentence, two others get 10 years | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Oct 25: A Delhi court Monday awarded 12-year-jail terms to two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists and 10-year-terms to two other members of the outfit for conspiring to commit terror activities and arranging funds for those acts.
Special Judge Parveen Singh awarded 12-year jail terms to Mohd. Shafi Shah and Muzzafar Ahmad Dar and 10-year-jail terms to Talib Lali and Mushtaq Ahmad Lone.
All the four accused had pleaded guilty to all the charges levelled against them on September 27, and following that, were convicted on October 4. While Shah and Lali were residents of Bandipora district in Jammu and Kashmir, Dar and Lone hailed from Budgam and Anantnag districts resp... | |
| | Spurt in militancy exposes Centre’s claims of normalcy in J&K: Farooq Abdullah | | | Early Times Report
POONCH, Oct 25: National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah today said that spurt in militancy across Jammu & Kashmir has exposed the claims of the Centre that terror would end after revocation of Article 370.
“Least to speak about ending militancy, it is on increase and Home Minister Amit Shah needs to answer why”, National Conference President asked while addressing a huge rally here this afternoon.
Besides General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, Additional Genera... | |
| | Day 15: Firing resumes at Rajouri-Poonch gunfight site | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 25: Fresh firing has broken out between security forces and a group of heavily armed terrorists on Monday morning in the Bhati Dhurian forest of Mendhar on the Rajouri-Poonch boundary in Jammu and Kashmir.
The encounter on Monday entered its 15th consecutive day.
Official sources said that terrorists fired at the search party, which also returned retaliatory firing.
Intermittent firing is going on, they said when reports last came in.
On Sunday two police personnel, one Army jawan were injured, while one arrested terrorist, who was taken to the encounter site to identify the hideout of fellow terrorists engaged in the gun fight for the last two weeks, wa... | |
| | Srinagar-Jammu National Highway opens for traffic | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 25: Traffic on the Srinagar-Jammu National highway resumed on Monday after being closed for two days due to landslides, while Ladakh and Mughal road remain closed for the third consecutive day, following accumulation of snow, a traffic control room official said.
He said light motor vehicles were allowed to move on either side of the Srinagar-Jammu National highway from this morning onwards after clearing the road of the debris at various places. The highway was closed for traffic movement on Saturday following landslides, shooting of stones and mud sliding which occurred at several places due to heavy rainfall. However, the prompt action by the author... | |
| | RTO office Kathua full of wrong doings, complaint lodged in LG's grievances cell | | |
Rajesh Tandon
EArly times Report
POONCH, Oct 25: Office of Regional Transport Officer Kathua has crossed all limits of corruption and transferred a vehicle without NOC. According to the sources, a motorcycle bearing registration number JK08C-1586 was party who clear his finance and transferred it to second party after that the financial cases was found again by the name of first party.
In this regard a complaint was lodged before the grievance cell of Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor by Nipun Sawhney on September 26, 2021, in which complete detailed complaint was written by the complainant. After forwarding this grievance to concern authorities, RTO Kathua issued a notice vide n... | |
| | Empty buildings in Poonch a big threat | | |
Rajesh Tandon
EArly times Report
POONCH, Oct 25: Terror attacks are increasing in Jammu and Kashmir for a month. Poonch district, which remained peaceful for decades, because people of Poonch were not and are not supporting terrorists in this region, but these terrorists are taking shelters of forests, crops and other guises and targeting security forces.
Many nationalists have informed that there are many incomplete and deserted buildings which are open threat for peaceful atmosphere of Poonch. They informed that there are many such buildings in Mandi, Chakrara, Chandak, Dingla and many other schools buildings in rural areas, which are threat for Poonch and militants can take advant... | |
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