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Many eye-brows raise as Ch Sukhnandan missing from Ram Madhav's function at Marh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Many eye-brows raised as BJP's mass base leader and party's stalwart Sukhnandan Choudhary was missing in the function organized at his home turf Marh where some Panchayat members joined the party.
Ironically Ram Madhav visited Marh but Sukhnandan Choudhary was missing from the event. Marh is fiefdom of Sukhnandan Choudhary, who has not only won two successive assembly elections from this seat but also lost two successive assembly polls by narrow margin.
Today Ram Madhav visited Marh but Sukhnandan Choudhary was missing from the event.
According to handout issued by BJP, Ram Madhav visited border villages of Marh Constituency, he was accompanied by BJP State President Ravinder Raina, Vice President Narayan Singh, BJP Spokesperson Abhinav Sharma, State Secretary Arvind Gupta, Sham Lal Sharma, District President Omi Khajuria, OBC Cell General Secretary Sukhjit Singh and Baba Chanchal Singh.
Shockingly in the press note party has not mentioned name of Choudhary Sukhnandan.
While visiting Border area, Ram Madhav along with BJP leaders travelled by ... | |
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Park established over pond turns into personal asset of an industrial group | Hoardings installed, guards deputed, brief timings fixed for locals | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: A park established on the controversial piece of land, of a water-body near Kalibari chowk of Kathua town, by an industrial group has turned out to be their personal property.
Hoardings of the industrial group along with guards have been deputed at the park, while brief timings have been fixed for the locals or visitors to venture into the park, raising serious question mark over the stake of district administration in the affairs.
Locals informed Early Times that though the park has been established on the land of a pond, which has been converted, in total violation of laid guidelines and laws of Supreme Court as well as High Court to protect water bod... | |
| | 'No justice for 13 peoples who lost their lives' | Mandi Road Accident: 'dead' driver blamed for alleged negligence of company laid OFC | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Police blamed a dead bus driver for 2018 road accident Loran-Mandi road in Poonch district which led 13 people to lost their lives including to the driver, allegedly to shield the company which had dug up, wrong side of road for laying for laying optical fibre cable (OFC).
According to sources a case of road accident was registered in Mandi Police Station vide FIR no 103/2018 under section 279, 337, 338 and 304-A on December 8, 2018. "Accordingly on 7th of March 2019, the challan was produced in the court Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Poonch, and in the case the dead driver of the bus was blamed for the accident", sources informed Early Tim... | |
| | Terror diary recovered from slain Hizb militant holds key | ET access details of FIR registered against Congress leader’s brother, others | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: After successfully eliminating the three top rank Hizb terrorist including the most wanted terrorist commander Osama bin Javed in heart of Batote town on Kishtwar-Jammu National Highway, the Jammu and Kashmir police is presently analyzing the "Terror Diary" recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
The sources told the "Early Times" that the terror diary recovered from the militants belongs to Osama Javed which carried some mobile... | |
| | 'No justice for 13 peoples who lost their lives' | Mandi Road Accident: 'dead' driver blamed for alleged negligence of company laid OFC | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Police blamed a dead bus driver for 2018 road accident Loran-Mandi road in Poonch district which led 13 people to lost their lives including to the driver, allegedly to shield the company which had dug up, wrong side of road for laying for laying optical fibre cable (OFC).
According to sources a case of road accident was registered in Mandi Police Station vide FIR no 103/2018 under section 279, 337, 338 and 304-A on December 8, 2018. "Accordingly on 7th of March 2019, the challan was produced in the court Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Poonch, and in the case the dead driver of the bus was blamed for the accident", sources informed Early Tim... | |
| | Admin to face huge challenge as HS schools, colleges, universities set to reopen in Kashmir | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 2: The state administration is all set to face a major challenge on Thursday and in the coming days as well since it has ordered for the re-opening of higher secondary schools and colleges in Kashmir.
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Khan has ordered for the re-opening of higher secondary schools in Kashmir on Thursday (October 3). Khan also said that the colleges and universities located in the valley would be thrown open by October 9.
Sources told Early Times that the re-opening of higher secondary schools, colleges and universities in the valley is no less than a challenge for the authorities. They said that it would be very di... | |
| | Deadline set by FATF over, Pak at verge of getting blacklisted | Imran's real face exposed as he turns out to be Taliban Khan | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has stated that Financial Action Task Force (FATF) can any time blacklist Pakistan for terror financing.
The Defence Minister said that excessive militarization and focus on wrong policies without financial progress have resulted in a situation that Pakistan Prime Minister is not able to make arrangements for a flight to attend a global event.
According to the media reports, FATF meeting is scheduled to be held later this month and decision on blacklisting Pakistan is on cards. "The FATF had asked Pakistan to take action against the terrorists and their bosses till September this year and has asked it to prove that the count... | |
| | Oppn leaders claim restrictions removed in Jammu, govt says they were under ''self-imposed'' curbs | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Leaders of non-BJP parties in Jammu on Wednesday claimed that the administration has lifted the nearly two-month-long restrictions "imposed" on them following the abrogation of special status to Jammu and Kashmir, even as officials said these were only "self-imposed" curbs.
After the Centre announced on August 5 dilution of the provisions of Article 370, several politicians, including former ministers and legislators, were placed under house arrest.
"We were told by a station house officer that restriction on me has been lifted and I can move freely," senior Congress leader and former minister Ramnan Bhalla told.
National Conference (NC) leader and for... | |
| | Governor offers 'Shramdaan' for Plastic Waste Collection under the 'Swachhta Hi Seva' Campaign | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 2: Governor Satya Pal Malik offered 'Shramdaan' for massive Plastic Waste Collection drives under the 'Swachhta Hi Seva' Campaign organised on the occasion of celebration of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of Nation. He along with his Advisors and senior officers flagged off a mega rally led by Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar and Ms. Sheetal Nanda, Secretary Rural Development Department, for generating awareness about... | |
| | Personnel posted with protected persons transferred to other places | Thick secret cover of detained politicians taken away | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: Gone are the days when a fleet of security would be seen guarding the houses, vehicles and family members of Kashmir based politicians. The government has withdrawn their security cover as they spend days of incarceration at different makeshift prisons in Kashmir.
As per the reports, the security of political leaders of various parties like Peoples Democratic Party, National Conference, peoples conference and others has been withdrawn by the government. As they have been detained at various make shit jails, their security cover has been withdrawn from their homes. Also, personnel posted at their residences have been transferred to other places.
An o... | |
| | You invoke Bapu on world stage but eulogise his assassin back home: Mehbooba Mufti slams PM Modi's NYT op-ed | | | Agencies
NEW DELHI, Oct 2: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his op-ed in New York Times.
She said that he invoked Mahatma Gandhi's teachings on the world stage but "eulogised his assassin back home."
Retweeting PM Modi's opinion piece published in the New York Times on the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on Wednesday, Mehbooba Mufti said, "Strange. You invoke Bapu on the world stage but eulogise his assassin back home."
Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948. Godse had joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Sangli (Mahar... | |
| | Dr Sehrish calls for end to single use plastic in DIPR premises | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 2: On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, Director Information and Public Relations Dr Sehrish Asgar asked officials to discourage single use plastic in office premises besides pledging to keep environment clean.
The Director Information today presided over a function here at the Auditorium of DIPR. Senior officers of the department were present on the occasion.
Highlighting the ill effects of the Single Use Plastic and Polythene on the environment, the Director asked... | |
| | CMO office charges 100 for medical certificate without issuing any receipt | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
Udhampur, Oct 2: Sources informed that Some employee of Chief Medical Office Udhampur is charging Rs 100 from those seeking medical fitness certificate for getting driving licences and that too without issuing a receipt of money taken from some people who don't know about Red Cross or other development funds
"They are doing a wrong thing. As an educated citizen we know that whatever we pay to government offices we are supposed to get a proper receipt for that. But something fishy is here as concerned employee are not giving any receipt to some people including students and is taking Rs 100 for medical fitness certificate," a college student inform... | |
| | People prefer cancellation of weddings or hold Nikkah ceremony with simplicity | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 2: It was nearly after a decade that someone from Bashir Ahmad Bhat's family in Pampore is getting married.
His lone son-Shabir Ahmad Bhat-is scheduled to get married on October 7. Bhat's had decided to make it a memorable event by cooking all the feasts of Wazwaan and invite guests in hundreds.
The prevailing situation, however, had compelled them to get the wedding done with austerity.
"We had decided to cook eight-quintals of meet on his wedding. We have cancelled all the invitations and decided to hold the Nikkah ceremony with simplicity," he said.
Earlier his daughter got married in 2009.
Bhat, said nobody would like to cook Waz... | |
| | Students forced to study in makeshift rooms due to lack of infrastructure, says teacher | | | Early Times Report
Udhampur, Oct 2: A teacher at a primary government school in Pund village of Udhampur district in Jammu and Kashmir has alleged that students are being forced to study outside the school, often in private makeshift rooms, as the condition of the school is not fit to be taught in.
Meenakshi Sharma, a teacher at a school told "The school building has been damaged for the last nine years. Due to security reasons, the classes are held at someone's home. We face a lot of proble... | |
| | Work on construction of bunkers going on at snail's pace in Balakote | | | MS Nazki
Early Times Report
Poonch, Oct 2: Lives of border dwellers particularly who were living near the fence along LoC in Balakote tehsil of Sub division Mendhar have become hell due to continuous shelling and in discriminate firing from across the border by Pakistan which affects a dozens of villagers sources said here today.
Sources said that Pakistan has been targettign civilian areas from across the border and a number of casualities take place in a routine but protective measures taken for the border people were being done at snail's pace, they added.
Rural development department had sanctioned 135 bunkers for the protection of the people in Balakot but the construction has been... | |
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