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After 3-month shutdown, Azadi nowhere in sight | As Police tighten noose around miscreants; Shops start reopening, traffic begins to move | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Fed up with continuous shutdown and strikes people in Kashmir are asking each other why did they observe a shutdown for three months and what have separatists achieved by turning youth into cannon fodder.
A Kashmir watcher while talking to Early Times said,
"Fifty percent of the business community has started defying the protest calendar issued by the Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, while the remaining is waiting for police and other security agencies to give a go ahead to them."
He said, "At present shops in Kashmir are closed due to the fear of stone pelters and miscreants, who have been threatening people and asking them not to resume the daily chores till Azadi arrives."
A businessman, who wished not to be named, said, "All Kashmiris have realized that they have been hoodwinked on the name of Azadi. We have suffered tremendous losses during the past three months. Separatists issuing protest calendar when tourist season was at its peak has ruined the entire season. Businessmen during the past few days have held many meetings wit... | |
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Surgical strikes in POK break Geelani's backbone | | | Raj Sandeep
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Rattled by attack of Pakistani sponsored terrorists clandestinely on an Army camp in Uri and subsequent thundering surgical strikes launched inside POK by Indian Army smashing terrorist camps has broken the back of old henchman nurtured by Pakistan in Kashmir finding closure of his mischievous shop igniting fire of unrest in Valley.
As per media reports, it is evident that Hurriyat leader Geelani has landed into deep frustration following Uri attack by terrorists followed by surgical operation in POK eliminating their training camps.
Experts say that due to this reason and also sudden change of events on a swift speed has turned the t... | |
| | Hurriyat's hartal call loses steam | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 2: In a major setback to the "united" Hurriyat, the people of Kashmir have started open defiance of the protest calendar, with officials saying that only reopening of Lal Chowk is awaited for restoration of full normalcy in the Valley.
A government spokesman said whereas around 1.5 lakh students have resumed schooling in the Valley last week, Sunday brought more hope as hawkers resumed their business in the commercial hub of Lal Chowk and adjoining areas.
Movement of auto-rickshaws and Tata Sumo has also been restored to a large extent. Sources said the development has brought a sigh of relief for the PDP-led coalition government, which was struggling t... | |
| | Terrorist's attack 46-RR camp in Baramulla | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
Baramulla, Oct 2: A group of terrorists attacked an Army camp in this north Kashmir town on late Sunday night.
Official sources told Early Times around 10:40 pm some gun shots were heard in Baramulla town, after which heavy exchange of fire took place. "The grenades were hurled at Army's 46 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) camp located at Stadium Colony lying between Janbazpora and Azad Gunj. The heavy exchange of fire and explosions created panic in the area," sources added.
They said the Terrorists may have crossed the river Jhelum from Azad Gunj area to reach the Army camp.
A top police official told Early Times that there is a possibility of 4-5 Terrori... | |
| | Beigh again creates ripples in turbulent waters | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Muzaffar Hussain Baig has created ripples again in already turbulent waters by questioning the intent of the Modi government to abrogate Indus Water Treaty (IWT), which is being viewed as a one of the strong measures being taken by the government to tighten noose around Pakistan.
Beigh, who has been flip-flopping for quite some times, had said that that the talks about of scrapping of IWT is just a hot balloon.
He has also said that if the treaty is abrogated it will hit both India and Pakistan.
The latest statement of the PDP is at variance with the stand of his party and also of the State government which has been consistently saying that the treaty ... | |
| | Border tension fails to wake up Health Deptt in JK | | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: When the neighbouring State Punjab government directed its health department to get ready for any eventuality following escalating border tensions in the wake of surgical strikes at militant camps in the, the state government has yet to wake up to do the needful.
"A high alert has been sounded in the Indo-Nepal border areas after central intelligence agencies received inputs that Pakistani terrorists may infiltrate into India via Nepal and strike at Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) camps, according to a newspaper.
Sources within H&ME department told Early Times that no directions had been issued in view of escalating tension at border are... | |
| | 2 fire incidents in GWC Gandhi Nagar shown 1 in FIR | Admin smells rat, but fails to name suspects | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: It has been one month since two separate incidents of fire took place in the chamber of Principal, Government Women College, Gandhi Nagar and the staff room. Though the college administration says the fires were not accidental, it has failed to complete the internal enquiry besides giving name of suspects to the police.
As per the FIR lodged in the Gandhi Nagar police station by the Principal Dr. Kiran Bakshi on September 2, "Fire broke out in the Principal's chamber and staff room on 1/9/2016 at night and seems to be a deliberate attempt, which caused damage to the electrical gadgets, documents, window panes, furniture and the existing am... | |
| | Jugal's participation in PCC function shocks Azad camp | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Participation of Jugal Kishore Sharma in the Gandhi Jayanti function, which was organized by the Pradesh Congress Committee, has sent a shock wave across the Azad faction and triggered ripples in the dissident camp in Jammu and Kashmir.
While the PCC is guessing reasons behind Jugal's participation in the official function, sources said that the entire dissident camp is confused over the development. None from the Azad group as well as from the disside... | |
| | NC leaders' new love for Maharaja Hari Singh raises many eye-brows | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2. Is it a change of ideology or political compulsion that Kashmir centric National Conference has started owning last Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh? Every political activist is looking answer of this question. National Conference leaders new love for Maharaja Hari Singh has raised many eye-brows. Have NC leaders have really shun their anti Jammu mindset or they are be fooling the people of Jammu?
Last week two events took place one at Samba district and second at MA Stadium. Two stalwarts of NC had attended these events which were organized in connection with the birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh. At Samba, former Minster, Surjeet Singh Sla... | |
| | JU forms committee to discuss M.Phil/PhD of 'blue-eyed' candidate | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: The tall claims of Vice-Chancellor (VC) Jammu University have been exposed once again as he's allegedly trying hard to adjust some 'blue-eyed' candidate in violation of the norms.
A committee has been constituted in this regard which is scheduled to meet on October 3.
Moreover, some of the committee members are also ineligible for the task given to them.
Sources said a scholar namely Parduman Singh of Dogri Department of Jammu University was admitted in M Phil programme in Dogri as per notification no. F.Acd/11/9/1013 - 1117 dated 11-02-2009 during session 2008-09.
"No doubt, he had secured 49 percent marks in MA Dogri in the year 2008 but in the ligh... | |
| | Terrorists strike near summer capital, shoot dead former Sarpanch in Pampore | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 2: Militants struck in the Pampore area in South Kashmir's Pulwama district and shot dead a former Sarpanch in the afternoon today. Security forces have launched a manhunt to track down the assailants who carried out the attack.
Reports said that at least two militants appeared in the Kandizal area near Pampore and shot at the former Sarpanch. The former Sarpanch identified as Fayaz Ahmad Bhat received some bullets and was immediately shifted to the Pampore hospital. The doctors at the hospital declared him brought dead.
Reports said that Fayaz sustained grievous injuries and succumbed to his injuries at the spot itself. The Kandizal are... | |
| | PP head shifted on complaint basis, posted as IO | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 02: A senior police officer has ordered the transfer of a police post head following complaints of professional 'misconduct' against him and posted him as IO in a police station.
He headed a police post as its incharge in Jammu north, but now has been shifted to Jammu south as IO in a police station, according to police sources. Sources said the senior officer had also asked the SHO concerned to teach him work during his stay at the police station. The decision to shift him was taken by the senior officer after he verified the complaints against him and found them correct, the sources added.
Though there was some pressure on the senior officer from certain... | |
| | Staff shortage affects functioning of govt schools in Basohli zone | | | Vinod Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: At a time when PDP-BJP coalition government is patting its back over rationalizing policy but most of the schools falling under Basohli Zone of district Kathua have been facing acute dearth of manpower as dozens of posts in various schools have been lying vacant since long.
Source in the department informed Early Times that under Zonal Education Office, Basohli, there were two Higher Secondary Schools- one is Model Higher Secondary School, Basohli and other is HSS, Bhoond besides 10 High Schools but ironically there was no Account assistant and no Senior Assistant in the Higher secondary schools.
In the ZEO office Basohli, one post of senio... | |
| | Shops, houses being raised on 'encroached' land of Dal, Nigeen lakes | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 2: The Lakes & Water Ways Development Authority (LAWWDA) continues to be a mute spectator as the land of Dal and Nigeen lakes is being encroached at several places in Saidakadal area of Srinagar.
Official sources alleged that makeshift tin fencing had come up at almost a dozen places on Saidakadal-Hazratbal road for the last one month and people were making illegal constructions inside the fencing which 'happens to be the land of Nigeen and Dal lakes'.
Near Saidakadal bridge, vegetables had been grown on a large chunk of the allegedly encroached Dal lake land. Locals claimed that the matter was brought to the notice of LAWWDA vice-chairman, but no action... | |
| | Ruing shoddy investigation to shield accused, complainant seeks SSP's intervention | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Alleging unfair investigation in an assault case, complainant has approached Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Jammu to direct the concerned police official for fair investigation and corporate real offences.
As per complainant, Inderjeet Kapoor on 29-09-2016 one Rahul Sharma called his son on telephone to meet him at certain place and when he reached at the place the accused persons named in FIR Arun Thothla along with one girl and one boy stooped the vehicle of the his son.
Thereafter, Arun came out of a car bearing registration number JK02BQ-2223 and forced his son to sit in his car which was resisted by his son following which Arun took out his ... | |
| | JKCA follows BCCI, violates Lodha Committee recommendations | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: With BCCI (Board for Control of Cricket in India) rejecting several recommendations of the Lodha Committee which were aimed at cleaning prevailing muck in India cricket; its offshoot in Jammu and Kashmir, JKCA is in trouble for violating the Lodha Committee directions and carrying on with the routine activities for the upcoming cricket season of 2016-17.
Lodha Committee had set aside the elections of Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association held here on July 30 electing the J&K Sports Minister Moulvi Imran Raza Ansari as its president and declared it null and void.
Sources said the JKCA president and the Chairman Mehboob Iqbal, have different opinions over t... | |
| | Gurez's health sector goes to dogs | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
Bandipora, Oct 2: Health sector in Gurez sector is in complete disorder, causing problems for the people.
Sources said that employees belonging to the Health and Medical Education at Bandipora district headquarters are enjoying plum postings and that is why they are unable to give proper attention to the patients.
There is no cooperation among the gazetted and other paramedical staff in hospital; patients and the attendants have to bear the brunt, sources told Early Times. Due to scarcity of machines the people in this far flung area are facing a lot of difficulties.
"We have to go all the way to Bandipora, Sopore or even Srinagar to get an ordinary m... | |
| | Curfew reimposed in 4 Kulgam villages after fresh violence | 6 structures, school, truck torched | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Kulgam, Oct 2: Following fresh violence, authorities Sunday reimposed curfew in at least four villages of Kulgam district. Six structures, including two residential houses, were gutted in fire while around 50 civilians sustained injuries during clashes.
The miscreants also torched a school building in Katrasoo, Kulgam, and a truck on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway at Khudwani. According to reports, heavy contingents of forces arrived in Kudwani and Redwani ... | |
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