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CEO Kathua turns bully, hurls abuses at visitors | Video goes viral on social networking sites | | G S Asgotra
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: The Chief Education Officer Kathua appears to have crossed all limits of decency while dealing with the people, particularly his subordinates.
A video has gone viral on social networking sites showing the CEO, Balbir Singh, hurling abuses and choicest invectives at a man visiting his office.
In the video, a person in cream colour shirt is seen entering the CEO's office and expressed his objection over the transfer of some female teacher. The CEO in his reply says, "Aap fazool ki batain maat karo…Chalo chalo bahar Chalo…Agar main galat houn tau mere khilaf complaint karo". (Stop absurd talk…Get out…Get out…If I am wrong….lodge a complaint agai... | |
| | Metro transport service all set to come up in Jammu, Srinagar | RITES to prepare DPR, conducts feasibility for service | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 3: Jammu and Srinagar, the twin capital cities of Jammu & Kashmir are all set to come up on the metro map since the requisite processes like Detailed Project Report (DPR) and feasibility report are about to be taken up by a reputed company of the country.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government in the state has entrusted the responsibility of preparation of DPR to Rail India Technical and Economic Service better known as RITES. RITES would also conduct the feasibility studies for the Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) in the capital cities of Jammu and Srinagar.
Muhammad Azhar, Public Relations Office... | |
| | Kashmir unrest delays confirmation of 43000 casual labourers | File gathers dust in secretariat, babus give a damn | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 3: Around 3 months of unrest in Jammu and Kashmir has put the plight of thousands of daily wagers in limbo who were awaiting confirmation after working for years in different government departments here.
The file pertaining to the subject is gathering dust at Civil Secretariat with sources divulging that the matter was hushed up by the authorities as priorities changed since the onset of unrest in Kashmir after July 8. "There hasn't been any progress made in the file. It was earlier discussed at threadbare and even departments had submitted the relevant data needed for the further process," says an official who wished not to be named.
Sources revealed fu... | |
| | J&K renders SSA ineffectual, unproductive; says MHRD report | | |
Syed Junaid Hashmi
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: With sole focus on generating employment, addressing political concerns and increasing quantity but not quality of education; state government has rendered centrally sponsored Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) ineffectual and unproductive.
According to an official report, a copy of which is with Early Times, SSA has been rendered useless by those who had been assigned the task of implementing this prestigious scheme. Policy makers have failed to take into account the physical and geographical realities of Jammu and Kashmir. They have not been able to implement the scheme in the format in which it should have been.
According to report, 5... | |
| | Under garb of unrest; SKIMS doctors busy doing Pvt practice | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 3: As Kashmir valley continues to be under the state of unrest, people have been indulging in all kinds of illegal acts like timber smuggling, encroachment of Government land, illegal construction around Dal lake, felling of chinar and walnut trees etc from last 90 days. Now reports of illegal private practice by doctors of Sher e Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) are pouring in from various areas of Srinagar. Reports said that in-spite of getting Non Practicing Allowance (NPA) many senior medicos are involved in this illegal trade thus taking undue advantage of the present unrest. Reliable sources said that the doctors are making money by ca... | |
| | As working season nears end in Kashmir, 50% funds remain un-utlised | | |
Muhammad Mukaram
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 3: With the peak working season nearing end in Kashmir, around 50 percent developmental funds have remained unutilized due to ongoing unrest with some politicians and bureaucrats making efforts to divert the same to Jammu region.
As Kashmir valley has been paralysed since July 8, the works on various developmental projects have been stopped in view of the prevailing situation in the Valley.
A senior official of the Roads and Buildings Department said around 50 percent developmental funds which were to be spent in the current fiscal year have not been utilized so far.
"Around Rs 700 crores of the Rs 1400 crores reserved for developme... | |
| | Pilgrim arrival registers sharp decline in last 3 months | Kashmir turmoil also impacts Vaishno Devi pilgrimage | | Vinod Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: Apart from affecting tourism industry and Kashmir valley, the three month unrest has also impacted the Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrimage as the pilgrims' number has shown sharp decline.
Moreover though there are possibilities that the pilgrimage will cross last year figure but there are negligible possibilities that the it exceeds 85 lakh.
As per the recent data furnished by Yatra Registration Center Katra to Early Times it has come to fore that the initial arrival of pilgrims to Mata Vaishno Devi Cave Shrine, was good and there were hopes that the pilgrim number would cross the last year figure of 77. 76 Lakhs.
"But due to turmoil the pilgrim ... | |
| | Terrorists out to kill as Kashmir unrest nears end | Bullets replace stones in Valley | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: As Kashmir unrest is all set to end terrorists are coming out of their holes to ensure that disturbance keeps on prevailing in the Valley and normalcy is not restored.
On Sunday afternoon terrorists shot dead a former NC Sarpanch Fayaz Ahmed at Kandizal Pampore in south Kashmir. Later in the night terrorists tried entering into an Army camp in north Kashmir's Baramulla district but the alert troopers thwarted their attempt in the process a paramilitary BSF man was martyred.
Sources told Early Times that 3-month long unrest in Kashmir has provided a chance to terrorists to regroup and organize themselves. "Before the unrest started in Kashmir terrorists w... | |
| | 'Incapable' DSEJ puts career of students stake | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: Putting the career of around 700 students of schools within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation at stake, the Director School Education Jammu (DSEJ) seems to have failed to prove her capability.
If sources are to be believed, there are around 400 students of 11th and 12th class in Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Cantt Satwari, but there is no lecturer for three subjects-Geography, Political Science and Economics.
Sources said that students and their parents have repeatedly filed complaints in this regard with Education Minister, Commissioner Secretary Education and Director School Education. But to no avail.
Sources further maintained that righ... | |
| | 'DSEJ asked to proceed on leave' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: As the ongoing protest against alleged pick and choose policy adopted in recent transfers of Masters and Lecturers, intensified on Tuesday, the incumbent Director School Education Jammu (DSEJ) is likely to face action for the gross violation of transfer policy norms, sources told Early Times.
They said to pacify the agitating teachers the Department of School Education may send the incumbent Director on a forced leave while two teachers who were posted in the Directorate and were main culprits of the transfer mafia, have already been shifted.
On the direction of Education Minister Naeem Akhtar, the Commissioner Secretary School Education Shalin Kabra is... | |
| | Fresh UGC notification for appointment of Assistant Professors creates confusion | | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: Already perturbed over stalled interview process for posts of Assistant Professors in department of higher education, the aspirants have encountered another dilemma in the form of a fresh notification of University Grants Commission (UGC).
The UGC vide notification D.O.No.F. 1 -1 221201 6(VlP/PS), has made it clear that all the amendments in the UGC regulations from time to time, will have prospective and not retrospective effect.
The notification reads, "It is clarified that the appointments of Teachers and other Academic Staff through direct recruitment shall be governed by the UGC Regulations on Minimum Qualifications for Teachers and ... | |
| | Drug mafia-health officials' nexus stifles 'Free drug policy' | Union Govt's 'Health for all' initiative in poor health | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: The, Blame it on the criminal nexus between drug mafia and some health officials, holding pivotal posts, Union Government's "Health for all" initiative is facing ill health in the state as the much hyped 'Free Drug Policy' has failed to see daylight in the state, after more than six months of its approval.
It is pertinent to mentioned that State Administrative Council (SAC) which had met under the Chairmanship of Governor NN Vohra had given nod to 'Free Drug Policy' which was supposed to be implemented from June 1, 2016. According to officials the policy has been implemented on papers but ground reality is completely different.
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| | 'Faulty' online system in Samba ARTO office puts people to inconvenience | | | Gurdas Kumar
Vijaypur, Oct 3: The online system, that was started in the office of ARTO, Samba, more than 10 months back, has developed some technical snag, causing inconvenience to the people.
At the time of its installation over 10 months back, the online system was termed as the first of its kind, but it miserably failed to take off, official sources said.
"The system, which was installed by National Informatics Center (NIC), has developed some fault but the department concerned has failed to rectify it to make it function properly," they added.
Sources said those visiting the ARTO office to apply for driving license, were the main victims as they were being returned by the officia... | |
| | Terrorists decamp with 5 rifles in Kulgam | | | Saahil Suhail
Kulgam, Oct 3: In yet another attack, terrorists on Monday evening snatched five rifles from the policemen guarding a minority family at Samnoo-Nihama village in this south Kashmir district. According to official sources, terrorists broke into a minority police picket at Samnoo Village and run away with a huge cache of arms and ammunition, which include five self-loading rifles, 250 rounds and ten magazines.
Sources said that soon after the incident senior police officials visited the picket and took stock of the situation.
Army, paramilitary CRPF and SOG Kulgam too intensified patrolling in and around the village. SP Kulgam, Sreedhar Patil confirmed the weapon snatching... | |
| | Despite 3 auctions, Resin sale hangs in balance | Forest department likely to face loss of crores | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: 'Scandalous' sale of resin, is likely to cost heavily to Forest Department, as extracted material worth several crores is gathering dust at depots in Jammu.
According to sources over 16540 quintals of resin is deteriorating as despite three consecutive auctions, the material has not been purchased by the contractors.
"Around 94,518 tins filed with extracted Resin from East and West Circle of forest department are lying idle in Jammu", sources in department said and added that for year 2015-16 three auctions were held by the department without results.
"First auction was held on 8/2/2016, and on 28/04/2016 and 27/05/2016 second and thir... | |
| | Police beef up Akhtar's security after LeT threat | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 3: After the militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba threatened Education Minister Naeem Akhtar of dire consequence if he continues to ask people to resume normal work, the security agencies have taken a serious note of it and urged the minister to stay vigilant. According to a letter written by Superintendent of Police Security to Additional Director General of Police JK on September 24, a copy of which lies with Early Times titled `threat conveyed through press statement to minister Naeem Akhtar', the police officer had taken the review of Naeem's security on September 28 after being threatened by militants.
"I visited the minister persona... | |
| | Pakistani flags on national highway mock at Govt claims | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 3: Even as the government claims improvement in situation in Kashmir, Pakistani flags have been hoisted atop mobile towers along the Srinagar-Jammu national highway here. The flags have come up at a time when the intelligence agencies have asked the government to improve vigil on the highway, which has been most vulnerable to militant strikes, while more such attacks are apprehended. Near the Tengpora highway here, a huge Pakistan flag is visible from the bu... | |
| | BJP workers attack Panthers worker in Ramnagar | Police refuse to lodge FIR, docs deny treatment | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: Apart from targeting dissidents across the country and overtly using state machinery to shield the culprits, the ruling BJP is now targeting opposition party workers in J&K.
In a recent incident in Ramnagar, a Panthers Party worker was brutally attacked by seven BJP workers.
According to sources, the BJP workers brutally attacked one Bishan Dass at Matta Shital temple, Rasli Takhrai, Basantgarh.
"I was there for pilgrimage, as Jagran was or... | |
| | Brazen overloading on peripheral roads risking precious lives | Police pay no heed | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: The directions of the State High Court in regulation of increasing vehicular traffic in Jammu are being defied with impunity especially in the peripheral areas, encouraging blatant violations of traffic rules by the transporters.
Precious lives are being put to fatal risks repeatedly on peripheral roads everyday due to overloading as the SHOs of concerned police stations do not depute their men for traffic regulation along with the traffic cops as directed b... | |
| | Kashmir at the helm and still feeling alienated! | news analysis | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 3: Jammu and Ladakh are the two regions of the state which have many grievances against New Delhi and Kashmiri leadership. Their complaints are many. They have little or no share in the governance of the state. They have little or no say in the Cabinet and Council of Ministers. They have inadequate representation in the Legislature. Their share in the vital service sector is negligible. They do not get funds needed for the infrastructural development. That Jammu has little or no say in the governance of the state could be seen from the fact that the state government didn't announce ex-gratia for the bereaved families of Martyrs Ravi Paul, Karnail Singh and o... | |
| | Abdullahs can't insult our martyrs | Uri attack | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 3: The loss of power has rattled the National Conference. Ever since its massive defeat in the 2014 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, the three Abdullahs have been making controversial statements, all aimed at fomenting troubles in Kashmir and creating hatred between Kashmiris and the very generous Delhi. They have been questioning the political status of J&K vis-à-vis India, criticizing our brave army, batting for Pakistan and indulging in activities which in no way help mitigate the hardships of the common people. They have been making statements, which instead of harmonizing inter-regional and inter-communal relations are only further embittering the in... | |
| | Govt tightens screws, wants babus to frame RFD or face action | | | Saqib Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 3: After failing to prepare Results Framework Document for three years, the government has warned departmental heads to frame RFDs for 2016-2017 for evaluation of their performances or face action.
The state government launched RFD in December 2012 which was aimed to judge the performance of departments and to bring transparency in the functioning of the government.
Other states in India have been preparing RFDs annually to evaluate the performance of departments and it provides a summary of the most important results that a department expects to achieve in the future and same is being uploaded on departmental websites.
In Jammu and Kash... | |
| | Mr Moon, leave J&K to the Indian care | Comment | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 3: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has called on India and Pakistan to resolve their outstanding issues, including Kashmir, peacefully through diplomacy and dialogue and said his "good offices" are available, if accepted by both sides.
A statement to this effect was issued at New York by Ban's spokesman, which said: "The UN Chief is 'deeply concerned' over the 'significant increase' in tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of the recent developments, in particular the 'reported cease-fire violations' along the Line of Control following an attack on an Indian army base in Uri on September 18. The Secretary-General urges both sides to exercise maxi... | |
| | Jawan martyred, another injured | Militants attack BSF camp in Baramulla | |
S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
Baramulla, Oct 3: A BSF jawan was martyred and another sustained injuries when a group of heavily armed militants attacked a camp in Baramulla town.
A senior police official said that on Sunday night a group of 3-4 heavily armed militants attacked BSF camp adjacent to a Rashtriya Rifles camp in Janbazpora area of Baramulla town.
There was a lot of confusion in the initial gunfire due to which it was difficult to understand which camp was attacked as the heavy exchange of fire was going on from both the sides, the official told Early Times. He said the militants fired several gun shots at the BSF camp.
Meanwhile IG BSF Chandra told media persons t... | |
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