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MLA Suchetgarh debunks 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas' slogan | 11 KV live wires remain there to haunt widow | | Bijay Charak
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 26: The much touted slogan of BJP, "Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas" has failed to awake its own legislators from deep slumber, who have refused to listen pleas of a widow to save her family and cattle from 11 KV live wires, passing two feet above her main gate.
Devo Rani (45) widow of Late Sham Lal resident of village Jarh Suchetgarh, has two sons, who are working as labourers in a brick kiln. She has few marlas of land and to supplement her meagre income, she has kept a cow. But one day, her cow had a miraculous escape when a live wire fell on it. "Fortunately the power was off and I kept the wire aside with a dry wooden log", Devo Rani said, adding that during the day time, his sons are usually out and it has become a threat to her life.
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Police officer accused of sexually exploiting his minor relative | | | Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Oct 26: In a shocking incident of alleged sexual exploitation of the 16 year old girl in Kishtwar District, a senior police officer in Kishtwar District has allegedly developed sexual relationship with the foster daughter of his step sister.
As per the details available with "Early Times" the foster parents of the 16 year old girl have lodged a written complaint against the said police officer stating the their foster daughter ( name withheld) had gone missing from the home for couple of days some days ago and sought help of the police to trace her.
The complainants later claimed that they recovered the girl from the possession of her step brother who is a po... | |
| | Single list for BPL categories missing | | |
Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 26: The file for framing of single list to avail benefit under various below poverty line (BPL) schemes are gathering dust in the Secretariat for last 16 months.
The government in 2017 announced framing of 'single list' of BPL to ensure that only deserving people avail the benefits meant for weaker section of the society.
However, 16 months have passed since the announcement and there has been no progress in this regard. "Only order has been passed and the file is pending since. There has been no progress," an official of General Administration Department said.
The official said that department did not take the task seriously. "They fai... | |
| | Panchayat Polls: PDP, NC to review poll boycott | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 26: With national parties especially Bharatiya Janta Party, and the Congress gaining ground in the Jammu and Kashmir state during the recently held Urban Local Body Polls, the main regional players especially National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party are likely to review their poll boycott policy.
Sources said the twin regional parties are expected to call separate meetings of their senior leaders in the coming days to discuss that "boycott" in the Urban Local Body polls has pressed the panic buttons.
Sources said the top leadership of both that parties have got feedback that if the regional parties don't contest in the coming Panchayat polls... | |
| | Embarrassment for BJP as its leader caught in compromising situation with a girl in Sgr | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 26: In an embarrassment for the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) a young leader of the party was allegedly caught in a compromising position with a girl in the outskirts of the summer capital of the state here this evening.
Sources told Early Times that the young BJP leader Zubair Nazir Wani was caught red handed by some people while he was busy in some immoral activity with a girl in his own vehicle. A group of persons while catching hold of the BJP leader asked him as what he was doing on the side of the road with a girl and that too in the evening hours.
"Zubair was in his own vehicle Mahindra TUV car bearing registration number JK-01AF 0... | |
| | BDO summoned by Director RDD Jammu | Theft of Govt cement in Bhaderwah block | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 26: Director Rural Development (RDD) Jammu has finally summoned the Block Development Officer (BDO) Bhaderwah to his office as the news about cement theft in Bhaderwah became viral on social media which was first reported by Early Times last year.
Only a few days back a follow-up report was carried by Early Times which was emailed to Directorate of RDD Jammu by a local whistle-blower Adil Khan. Taking cognizance of the report Joint Director RDD Jammu shot a lette... | |
| | Teachers give damn to JKBOSE circular of surrendering mobiles during Board exams | Students get distracted due to ringing of mobile phones | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 26: In Jammu & Kashmir it has been observed that directives issued by the various departments and agencies are not being implemented by the people who are supposed to get things implemented on the ground.
The Jammu & Kashmir State Board of School Education (JKBOSE) issued a circular asking the invigilators appointed for the board examinations to hand over their mobiles phones to the inspector of that particular examination centre. However, the circular has not been implemented on the ground so far.
"The invigilators have virtually given a damn to the circular and were using the mobile phones while the students were busy in writing their e... | |
| | 25 militants killed this month as SF intensify operations | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 26: To ensure peaceful panchayat elections, the security forces have gone behind militants as over 20 have been killed in the current month.
The militants have threatened several times to disturb urban local bodies and panchayat polls. The urban local bodies polls recently concluded but the panchayat polls are yet to be held in Jammu and Kashmir.
The nine-phase panchayat polls in the state to 316 blocks in 4,483 Panchayat Halqas comprising 35,029 Panch constituencies will be held from November 17.
The polling for next eight phases will be held on November 20, 24, 27, 29, December 1, December 4, December 8, and December 11.
To ensure peaceful polls, the... | |
| | Imran Khan turns out to be Army, ISI stooge | Terrorists call shots in 'Naya' Pakistan | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 26: The "Naya Pakistan" under the leadership of the cricketer turned politician Imran Khan is all set to empower the terrorists and the terror outfits led by them.
A Pakistani daily on Friday reported that Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-i-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF) led by Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed are no longer on the list of banned outfits in Pakistan as the presidential ordinance that proscribed them under a UN resolution has lapsed.
According to a list updated on September 5 on the Pakistan National Counter Terrorism Authority's website, 66 organisations have been banned in the Pakistan and the JuD and FIF are not among them.
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| | Wanton loot of green gold continues in Baramulla areas | | | Mohammad Sarfaraz
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Oct 26: Wanton loot of green gold has been reported in the Kreeri and other adjoining areas that connect with Gulmarag, Babareshi, Choonthpathri.
Sources said that the wanton loot of forests goes on nabated in 2012 and 2016, the timber smugglers were taking advantage of unrest in Kashmir valley, and at present the timber smugglers have supplied the green gold in many areas of Krreri belt of this north Kashmir district.
The smugglers have supplied the green logs to many dealers in upper and lower belts of Kreeri area, and dumped them at various unknown places, reliable sources told Early Times. "Scores of green trees were seen chopp... | |
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